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This page is for members of the '''[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]]''' to keep track of their research interests. See [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=united_kingdom the badge report] for the full list of current participants. If you are ''not'' currently a member of the United Kingdom Project and would like to become one, please see ''' [[Project:United_Kingdom|our project page]]''' !! Members, beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration among the project participants. Thanks!!! ----- ''' This list is in ALPHA order''' == Project Leaders== *[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] - Wales Project Co-Leader == Project Coordinator== *[[Awbrey-135 |Stuart Awbrey]] - Wales == Sub Project Coordinators== *[[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] - Coordinating the Cymru Welsh Royals and Aristocrats 742-1535 Project *[[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] - Coordinating [[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters|Wales Mining Disasters Team]]. == Project Members == *[[Anderson-23510|Thomas Anderson]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Atherton-478 |Robert Atherton]] - *[[Baldwin-7590|Stan Baldwin]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. *[[Beavis-123|Stuart Beavis]] - Wales *[[Compagnoni-10 |Jayzen Bennetts]] - Scotland, England and Wales *[[Bezio-5|Lynn Bezio]] - Wales *[[Baker-27635|Joanna Bourne]] - I am researching England and Wales: The Thomas line in Glamorgan, Wakes and the Smith/Morris families from London. *[[Bowen-1368|Nathan Bowen ]] - Wales *[[Box-511| James Box]] - Wales *[[Bradbury-1128 |Allison Bradbury ]] - Wales *[[Brown-41244 |Mike Brown]] - Wales *[[Brownbridge-3|Christopher Brownbridge]] - England and Wales *[[Berg-1880|Roberta Burnett]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Bowling-864 |TC]] - *[[Catleugh-1|Dave Catleugh]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[Britton-1106 |Michele Camera]] - Like many other Americans, I have a mixture of ancestors from all over Europe but for this project I'll be working on England, Wales and Ireland. For my husband, I'll also be working on Scotland. *[[Hooper-5196|Jules Charman]] - Wales *[[Cole-7563 |Erin Cole]] - Descended from one, descended from all it would appear! I plan to start with Llywelyn the Great and move through my connections to and from him. *[[M-1473| Kimberly Cooper]] - England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. *[[Cope-890 |Gina Cope]] - One name Study for Cope across whole UK. Current focus is England & Wales *[[Cress-258|Seth Cress]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Davies-2643|Byron Davies]] - Wales *[[Davis-51534|Norm Davis]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Day-1904|Jack Day]] - Wales -- My ancestor Sampson Waring of Shrewsbury has an ancestry that goes on and on, much of it in Wales. I'm working back to document his ancestors, profile by profile, via my [[Space:Sampson_Waring_Ahnentafel|Sampson Waring Ahnentafel]]. Learning more about them means learning everything I can about Wales as well, from history to spelling and pronunciation! *[[Dissington-1|Emma Dissington]] - England, Scotland and Wales. *[[Dolman-113 |Jerry Dolman]] - England - Somerset and Wales. *[[Weaver-4340 | Sandi Dreer]] - Wales: Weaver (Radnorshire), Havard (Glamorgan), Nash (Pembrokeshire), Owen (Pembrokeshire). *[[Duba-44 |Janice Duba]] - Wales *[[Backhouse-328 |Sarah Dunn]] - Wales *[[Edrys-1|Mark Edrys]] - Wales *[[Elkins-1370|Sandra Elkins]] - Wales *[[Elliott-13458 |Lisa Elliott]] - Scotland and Wales *[[England-2887|Kelsi England]] - England, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Duncan-12685|C Fish]] - *[[Floyd-1923|Ron Floyd]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Gilbert-6557 | Victoria Gilbert]] - Wales and Scotland *[[Gill-3793|Jo Gill]] - Gill family from Glenmorgan; Abbw Vale, Monmouthshire. *[[Glasscock-363| Beth Glasscock]] - Wales, Cymru and Scottish Clans *[[Gregor-224|Jessie Gregor]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Griffith-516|Addison Griffith]] - Wales *[[Batman-73 | Lizzie Griffiths]] - Wales *[[Guerra-325 | K Guerra]] - Scotland, Wales and Ireland *[[Gunter-1118|Mark Gunter]] - England and Wales. *[[Harlan-1006|Lori Harlan]] - England and Wales *[[Harper-5056| Lin Harper]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[Heenan-119 | K Heenan-Davies]]- Wales *[[Dudgeon-166 | Robin (Dudgeon) Helstrom]] - All parts of UK. My Wales interests are in Montgomeryshire and Flintshire following the Tilsley and assoc. families. A bunch of Vicars of Llandinam. *[[Prickett-120|Patricia Hickin]] - England, Scotland, Wales, Irish Roots and Scots-Irish Ulster Scots *[[Hirons-61|Natalie Hirons]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Hodges-5619|RIchard Hodges]] - England and Wales *[[Holland-6232 |Troy Holland]] - England and Wales. *[[Hughey-105 |David Hughey]] - *[[Hunter-7830|Allison Hunter Hill]] - *[[Irwin-2920|Graham Irwin]] - England Wales and Ireland. *[[Johns-2787| Patricia Johns]] - Wales *[[Kemp-50|Andrew Kemp]] - All parts of UK - particularly Kemp/e/f/s/t & Camp/e profiles *[[Keppel-Jones-1|Michael Keppel-Jones]] - All parts of UK *[[Fernandez-583|Dee Kermode]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots *[[King-22788|Diana King]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Kitchen-311 | James (Jim) Kitchen]] - Wales- Primary interest in Wales *[[Langford-501 |Teresa Langford]] - England and Wales *[[Kelleher-53|Lucy Lavelle]] - Cardiff *[[Meredith-1182|David (Meredith) Loring]] - Connecting my real family with my adopted family. I am sure there is a connection there somewhere. Both sides have branches in Monmouthshire and Herefordshire. *[[Lunn-622 |Sharyn Lunn ]] - England, Wales and Scotland *[[Madge-27|Colin Madge]] -Monmouthshire *[[Martin-37892 |Anonymous Martin]] - England, Scotland Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Maynard-2622|Ben Maynard]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland. *[[McGill-1081|Greg McGill ]] - Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Harness-417|DaLynda McGinnes]] - Wales *[[McGrew-81 | Jeff McGrew]] - My paternal great grandmother immigrated to Ohio from Glamorgan, Swansea, Wales with brother and sister (Bevan). *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] - leading [[Space:Wales_Mining_Disasters|Wales Mining Disasters subproject]]; some maternal line lived and worked in Monmouthshire *[[Morris-18630|Corinne Morris ]] - Zero proven Welsh ancestors but interested to help out here! Welsh speaker. Let me know what help you need. *[[Obrien-4884|Steph Meredith]] - *[[O'Brien-2009 | A O'Brien ]] England, Wales and Northern Ireland *[[Perry-7237 |Jeanette Moster]] - *[[Potter-9026|Steven Potter]] - Wales *[[Prentice-1539|Ronald Prentice]] - *[[Raber-23|Lynden Castle Rodriguez]] - Wales *[[Rees-1371|Anne Rees ]] - Wales. I am interested in the Perrot family of South and West Wales, Camarthenshire and Pembrokeshire in particular. The family's origins and further peregrinations to all quarters of the globe are fascinating. *[[Roberts-Jones-1 |David Roberts-Jones]] - Scotland and Wales *[[Fockler-45|Suzanne Rodecker]]- England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Wilkie-2086| Sandra Ruffle ]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Wilson-41549 |Stef Railey]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Sambrook-11|Betty Sambrook]] - Wales, England and Scotland *[[Scott-26148|Cassandra Scott]] -Montgomeryshire *[[Noland-165 |Liz Shifflett]] - England, Wales and Cymru Royals. *[[Smith-75879 |Gail Smith]] - England, Scotland Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Smith-126297| Zachary Smith]] - England, Scotland, Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Snow-2128|Chet Snow]] - England, Scotland and Wales *[[Squire-938 |Melinda Squire]] - England (especially the South west counties) and Wales. *[[Read-2076|Vikie Stoltz]] -Breconshire *[[Straiton-4 |Doug Straiton]] -Ex Project Co-Leader *[[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] - Wales and Irish Roots. *[[Tanner-2325 |Meredith Tanner]] - Primary interest is the line of descent from Dafydd Gam to the Gaines family of Virginia, with secondary interest in Welsh Tanners. Breconshire, Carmarthenshire, Monmouthshire mostly. *[[Tarrant-450 |Tony Tarrant ]] - Wales is where my oldest known ancestors are from, through my 2nd great grandfather, Charles Augustine Baker Gabb, a New Zealand immigrant from Abergavenny, so I am interested in the Baker Gabb family and their connections, including the family's descent from Owain Glyndwr's daughter Elizabeth and the work done by Peter Bartrum and others on these ancestors. *[[Hopkins-5860|Katrina Turner]] - My maternal Grandfather was from North Wales. Attempting to trace his father's line [Evans] and his mother's line [Marsden] *[[Bredleau-1 |Dale Lynn Thomas]] - Wales and Ireland *[[Thomas-7679| Gillian Thomas]] - Walter family of Piercefield, Monmouthshire, and surname Thomas for the Thomas Name Study. *[[Van_Belzen-1|Joop Van_Belzen]] - Wales *[[Daniels-1951|Gail van IJzendoorn]] - Wales *[[Vaughan-3997|William Vaughan]] - Wales. I'm especially looking for sources to corroborate the rumor that [[Vaughn-5540|Malachi Vaughn]] migrated from Wales to Lincoln County, Kentucky in 1760. Meanwhile, I'm adding sources and polish to the Profiles of his descendants. He is, apparently, my 5 Xs great grandfather. *[[Wallace-3572|Billy Wallace]] - *[[Walters-2535 |Chris Walters]] - Scotland, Wales and Ireland *[[Dobson-2712|John Whitcombe]] - Wales *[[White-22353|Martin White]] - *[[Wilcox-6934|Mitchell Wilcox]] - *[[Weldon-1278|BobbieRae Young]] - Scotland and Wales

Wales Project Challenges

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__NOTOC__ ==Welcome to the Wales {{Blue|Project Challenges}} Page== *'''This page is for challenges set from time to time within the Wales Project''' ===''Example Challenge...''=== * The challenge the Wales Project is suggesting for the next couple of weeks is ===='''{{Blue|MPs by pre-1918 Constituency succession boxes}}'''==== ** Each of us will pick a constituency such as '''Flint Boroughs''' ** Look it up on Wikipedia, for example, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flint_Boroughs_(UK_Parliament_constituency)#Members_of_Parliament_1542%E2%80%931640 '''Wikipedia page for Flint Boroughs''' ] **Add a Succession Box - this one would be for [[Hanmer-1|'''Sir Thomas Hanmer''']] **{{Succession box2 |title=MP Flintshire Boroughs |years=13 Dec 1701 - 29 May 1705 |before=Thomas Mostyn |after=[[Conway-3658|Sir John Conway]] }} **This will give a Succession box as shown below, it's easy to copy and paste the one above {{Succession box2 |title=MP Flintshire Boroughs |years=13 Dec 1701 - 29 May 1705 |before=Thomas Mostyn |after=[[Conway-3658|Sir John Conway]] }} * '''NOTE''' there is no Wikitree profile, as yet, for Thomas Mostyn but there is for Sir John Conway.

Wales Project Membership Status

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] '''Related pages:''' [[Space:Wales_Membership_Team|Wales Project Membership Coordinator Duties]] - [[Space:Wales_Membership_Check-In|WALES MEMBERSHIP CHECK-IN PROCESS]]
'''WALES PROJECT MEMBERSHIP STATUS'''
__NOTOC__ ==As of December 2022== '''45 CURRENT MEMBERS''' including Project Leaders ==Summary For 2022== : 10 - new members (2 were removed during check-in) : 22 - members removed ==Results of Fall 2022 Check-In Process:== 12 members were removed : 5 - did not respond to check-in posts : 4 - requested badge removal - several different reasons : 3 - no contributions ==Results of Spring 2022 Check-In Process:== 10 members were removed : 6 - did not respond to check-in posts : 3 - requested badge removal - several different reasons : 1 - no longer on WikiTree ==Results of Fall 2021 Check-In Process:== 23 members were removed (14 were 2021 additions) : 13 - did not respond to check-in posts : 9 - requested badge removal - several different reasons : 1 - no longer on WikiTree ==Results of Spring 2021 Check-In Process:== 24 members were removed Note: Date badge assigned was not recorded in the past. The information has been recorded for current members. : 16 did not respond to check-in posts : 8 requested badge removal

Wales Project New Member Team

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[[Project:Wales|'''Wales Project''']] * [[Space:Wales_Membership_Team|'''Wales Project Membership Team''']] '''Team Leaders:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] '''Team Members:''' '''New Members:''' ==Team Goals== Assist new members: : in learning more about WikiTree
: in learning more about the Wales Project
: in learning how to research their Welsh family history and to create quality profiles for them
: in determining when and how to become a member of one or more of the other Wales Project teams Self guiding? volunteers for personal resource/attention

Wales Project PIT Admin Guide

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales Profile Improvement Teams|Profile Improvement Teams]] | Wales PIT Administrative Guidelines ''' WALES PIT COORDINATOR AND TEAM LEADERS ROLES '''PROJECT COORDINATORS:''' * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Profile Improvement Teams * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in PIT * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in PIT * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in PIT '''TEAM LEADERS:''' * Helps drive the vision of the project through their individual team * Works closely with the team members to ensure they have everything they need * Encourages the team to work together to achieve common goals * Participates in the work of that team * Recommends promising Team Members for future advancement * Liaises with other Team Leaders in the project and shares ideas and resources with them * Reports to their Project Coordinator on how things are going Source: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Project_Roles|Wales Project Roles]

Wales Project Roles

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[[Project:Wales|Project Page]] | Project Roles The Wales Project operates within teams with roles as follows: ==Project Leader== * Helps identify and drive the vision for the overall project * Facilitates the day-to-day running of the project * Awards badges when requested by the PC for Membership * Works closely with the Project Coordinators to ensure that they have everything they need * Identifies and helps raise up future Leaders and Coordinators for the project * Helps resolve any conflicts between project members * Carries out a bi-annual check-in with members ==Project Coordinator for Membership== * Creates and monitors the G2G sign up post * Responds to new members to get them into teams and into the Google group * Maintains the Members spreadsheet * Introduces new members to their Team Leaders * Runs challenges and other activities to help keep people interested and engaged * Builds a team of people to help do the above * Reports to the project leaders on how things are going * Liaises and collaborates with the other Project Coordinators in the project ==Project Coordinator for Managed Profiles== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Managed Profile Teams * Collaborates with Project Leaders and Coordinators outside Wales on managed profiles * Manages the MPT spreadsheet and assesses incoming requests for project management * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in Managed Profiles * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in Managed Profiles * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in Managed Profiles ==Project Coordinator for Counties== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the County Teams * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in Counties * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in Counties * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in Counties ==Project Coordinator for Profile Improvements== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Profile Improvement Teams * Works closely with the Team Leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Covers for any vacancies for Team Leaders in PI * Identifies and raises up future Team Leaders in PI * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in PI. ==Project Coordinator for Topics== * Helps drive the vision for the project within the Topical Teams * Works closely with the topic leaders to ensure they have everything they need * Assists in setting up new topics when people express an interest * Allows topics to fall dormant when there is no one to work on them * Liaises with other Coordinators in the project * Reports to the Project Leaders on how things are going in Topics ==Team Leader== * Helps drive the vision of the project through their individual team * Works closely with the team members to ensure they have everything they need * Encourages the team to work together to achieve common goals * Participates in the work of that team * Recommends promising Team Members for future advancement * Liaises with other Team Leaders in the project and shares ideas and resources with them * Reports to their Project Coordinator on how things are going ==Team Member== * Participates in the goals of their time with at least one contribution every six months * Responds to their Team Leader at least once everything three months * Responds to the bi-annual check-in * Shares ideas and resources with other Team Members

Wales Project Suggestions

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{{Image|file=UK_Flags-4.jpg|align=l|size=100px}} '''Part of the [[Project :Wales|Wales Project]]''' ---- Here is the current list of suggestions for '''Wales'''. This page is managed by the [[Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|'''Wales Project Data Doctors Team''']]. All members are encouraged to work on cleaning up the list. '''Watch this video about the Suggestions Report & Comments''' (right-click the arrow to bring up the video in a new tab): {{YouTube|1lgIQmGPAd4|Data Doctors - Suggestions Report}} This is the corresponding page with more help for Suggestion Lists and Reports: [[Space:Suggestions%20Reports%20&%20Suggestion%20Status%20Page|'''Suggestions Reports and Status Page''']] Please click on the table links below by suggestion and timeframe to find the latest set of suggestions for Welsh profiles. '''Examples & Key:''' {{Image|file=Data_Doctors_Project_Images-132.png |align=l |size=60px }} *The "play arrow" by a suggestion name links to and plays the video for that suggestion. * Clicking on the underlined suggestion name links to the Suggestion Page for the suggestion. * Clicking on any number on the suggestion row under the timeframe column links to that Suggestion Report for the list of profiles to work on for that suggestion. It also lists the status of suggestions already worked on. {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WAL}} {{Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_WikiTree66}}

WALES PROJECT TEAM MEMBERS LIST

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Membership_Team|Membership Team]] | Wales Project Team Members List '''Membership Team Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' '''Updated:''' 13 April 2024 '''Notes:'''
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Wales Project Topics Wars

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] Wales Topics Teams - Wars Team '''Topics Teams Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' '''Team Members:''' [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] | [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] ==Definitions== Goal is to create pages related to wars involving Wales including memorials and monuments. ==To Add a Topic Page to This Page== Review [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] Post below in Comments the link for a proposed new page. ==Linkage== When you create a page for a disaster, please include this coding at the top: : [[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Project_Topics_War|Wales Wars Team]] | Wales Topics Teams - Wars Team ==World War I== ===Memorials and Monuments=== * [[Space:Abergele_War_memorial|Abergele War Memorial (WWI)]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] * [[Space:Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph|Barry Memorial Hall and Cenotaph (WWI)]] (Under construction) managed by [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] * [[Space:Brynford_War_Memorial|Brynford War Memorial (WWI)]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ===Welsh War Memorials WWI Instructions=== : Steve's instructions below are for a specific type of memorial. The concept has been expanded to apply to all Topics Teams' subjects as presented in [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] * [[Space:Welsh_War_Memorials_WWI|Welsh War Memorials WWI]] managed by [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] ==World War II== * [[Space:Cardiff_Blitz|Cardiff Blitz (WWII)]] managed by [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] * [[Space:Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph_WW2|Barry Memorial Hall and Cenotaph (WWII)]] (Under construction) managed by [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] ==Other Wars==

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | Wales Resources '''Wales Resources provides information in support of both new and experienced members of the Wales Project to increase your effectiveness.''' '''Check back regularly as new information and revisions will be added from time-to-time.''' ==Goals== :- Need help finding your ancestors and relatives who lived in Wales? :- Looking for additional information on these people? :- What are the guidelines for writing a profile with a good Biography and Sources? :- Interested in the current government structure of Wales and its History? :- Need help interpreting a Welsh language word or phrase? Those answers and more can be found here. Questions or Suggestions for this page should be posted in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#comments Comments] section. ==Getting Started== If you have not done the basic research to develop your family history, read or re-read [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:How_to_Get_Started_with_Genealogy How to Get Started with Genealogy]. It is important to know the county structure and some of the history of Wales - see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Genealogy_Research#Wales_Project_Historic_Counties Wales Project Historic Counties]. ==Profile Creation and Maintenance== A well written and sourced profile is a pleasure to see and read. ==Profile Edit Coding== This is the display without the WikiTree Browser Extension app. {{Image|file=Stuart_Awbrey_WikiTree_Photos-1.png |align=l |size=400 }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-4.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Bold text; select text and click on symbol {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-5.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Italicize text; select text and click on symbol ::NOTE: to bold and italicize; click on both symbols while text is selected {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-9.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Link to Another Person Profile - enter the profile ID followed by a pipe, |, and then the persons name. Select the text and click on the tree symbol. This adds double brackets on each side to create the link.
::Example: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] will appears [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-7.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - External Link to an URL - enter the URL; select it and click on the chain link symbol. This adds a single bracket on each side to create the link.
::Example: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales]
::Note: a variation is to include the name of the page separated from the URL with 2 spaces.
Example: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales Wales Project] which appears as [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales Wales Project] {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-12.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Creates a level 3 headline - enter headline wording; select the text and click on symbol.
:Example: ===Sample Level 3 Headline=== {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-8.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Cancels Wiki formatting, or coding, for display purposes; enter and code the text, select text and click on symbol.
::Example:[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales] which appears as [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Wales] in edit mode {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-10.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Inserts a horizontal line {{clear}} {{Image|file=Wales_Project_Training_Program_Categorization.png |align=l |size=20 }} - Code a Category - click on symbol which opens a text box; enter information such as a location. Suggested categories will appear which can be selected with coding.
::Example:
{{Image|file=Wales_Project_Training_Program_Categorization-3.png |align=c |size=200 }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=S_Awbrey_Sources_and_Coding-11.jpg |align=l |size=20 }} - Creates an inline source citation used within biographies.
::Example: My Brother's Book will appear numerically under the section Sources as: * My Brother's Book. {{clear}} ==Profile Sourcing== Ideally, a profile should have more than one source and the sources should be accessible. The Wales Genealogy Resources section below provides a list of sources which may be helpful in your research. Additional information on sourcing techniques can be read at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Guidelines Wales Sourcerers Team Guidelines]. ==Categorisation of Profiles== Steve Bartlett is the leader for categories. He has prepared some help pages [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Categorisation_in_Wales&public=1 Categorisation in Wales] ==Wales Project Profile Improvement Teams== The Wales Project Profile Improvement Teams work towards WikiTree’s goals for quality profiles. Included are: *[[Space:Wales_Bio_Builders_Team|'''Bio-Builders Team''']] works on biographies *[[Space:Wales_Categories_Team|'''Categories Team''']] develops and assigns categories which assists in the search for profiles with similar characteristics. *[[Space:Wales_Connectors_Team|'''Connectors Team''']] works toward WikiTree’s goal of one tree for the world by connecting individuals and families. *[[Space:Wales_Data_Doctors_Team|'''Data Doctors Team''']] works towards both improving profiles and correcting errors. *[[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|'''Sourcerers Team]]''' works on finding sources for the information on profiles. ==Creating A Free-Space Page== A Free-Space page, usually referred to as "space page," has a variety of uses. Have a lengthy biography, a will or other documents? A profile is more readable when it is properly formatted and not too long. If you have a large amount of text, or a document such as a will, consider using a small description on the profile. The other text can be entered on one or more free-space pages, often referred to only as space page, and linked between the two. Space pages are used for many other purposes. How to create a free-space page can be read at [[Space:Wales_Resources_Creating_A_Free-Space_Page|Wales Resources - Creating A Free-Space Page]]. ==Stickers/Flags/Icons== The following images may be used appropriately on Wales related profiles. '''Stickers''' - a label which can be added to a profile indicating the person was born in Wales or has ancestors in Wales – see [[Space:Wales_Stickers|Wales Stickers]] for usage. '''Flags''' – [[Space:Governmental_Units_and_Cities_of_Wales|Governmental Units and Cities of Wales]] is a collection of the national flag and flags for the Historic Counties. (The name of the page is a carryover from a very early version of the Wales Project). '''Images''' – [[Space:Wales_Images|Wales Image]] contains the symbols of Wales, maps of Wales, maps of Wales with counties highlighted and other images '''Icons''' – [[Space:Welsh_category_useful_icons|Welsh category useful icons]] contains 3 historical maps of Wales. ==Commemorative Plaques in Wales== This [[Space:Commemorative_Plaques_in_Wales|Commemorative Plaques in Wales]] page identifies people who have a blue plaque or similar commemorative plaque attached to a location in Wales. The aim is to ensure each of these people has a WikiTree profile and a great biography. ==Wales Project Historic Counties== The primary location for a Wales based profile is one of these 13 Historic Counties. A history of Wales, including the 13 Historic Counties, can be read at [[Space:Wales_Present_and_Past|Wales Present and Past]] The project has a County Team for each of the historic counties. * [[Space:Anglesey_Team|Anglesey]] * [[Space:Brecknockshire_Team|Brecknockshire]] * [[Space:Caernarfonshire_Team|Caernarfonshire]] * [[Space:Cardiganshire_Team|Cardiganshire]] * [[Space:Carmarthenshire_Team|Carmarthenshire]] * [[Space:Denbighshire_Team|Denbighshire]] * [[Space:Flintshire_Team|Flintshire]] * [[Space:Glamorgan_Team|Glamorgan]] * [[Space:Merionethshire_Team|Merionethshire]] * [[Space:Monmouthshire_Team|Monmouthshire]] * [[Space:Montgomeryshire_Team|Montgomeryshire]] * [[Space:Pembrokeshire_Team|Pembrokeshire]] * [[Space:Radnorshire_Team|Radnorshire]] ==WikiWales Discord== The Wales Project Discord server is titled '''WikiWales'''. '''Discord''' is a popular chat program where users can chat by voice or text used by WikiTree. The '''WikiWales''' '''Discord''' used by the '''Wales Project''' has several specific topic channels including the various major teams in the project. Read a complete description at [[Space:Wales_Resources_Discord|'''Wales Project WikiWales Discord''']]. ==Wales Genealogy Sources== An important part of the process is knowing where to look for information which can be used as sources. '''Suggestions for Additions''': If you have a recommendation please enter in Comments below. Include the URL if applicable. ===General Search:=== : '''Google''' – a quick search technique is to use a surname, a full name or a location in a search engine such as Google. To see results from WikiTree, add “wikitree” at the beginning of your search term. ===Online Genealogy Sites=== '''NOTE:''' family trees are not considered acceptable sources. The goal is to find usable sources supporting the family trees on these sites. : [https://www.ancestry.com/ '''Ancestry.com'''] – probably the largest genealogy web site with over 30 bil records and over 100 mil family trees (many are duplicates with variations). You must pay a fee to join (6 April 2023). : [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ '''FamilySearch'''] - the site is sponsored by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and is free and available to the public. This site can search billions of digital images and indexes of records from all over the world. These records include government and church records for births, marriages, and deaths; censuses; probate records, land records, draft cards; and so forth. Millions of new records are published on a weekly basis. : [https://www.findagrave.com/ '''Find A Grave'''] – contains over 190 mil personal memorials, 506,000 cemeteries in 244 countries. Registration is free. : [https://www.geni.com/family-tree/html/start '''Geni.com'''] - contains many family trees and a variety of other information. Registration is free. : [https://www.myheritage.com/?1=1&utm_source=ppc_bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=mh_bing-search_us_en_des_web_exact_web_myheritage-all-guests&utm_content=73942266133725&utm_term=myheritage+com&tr_camp_id=268526097&tr_ad_group=myheritage_site_i&tr_ag_id=1183074992508634&tr_device=c&tr_account=F1079V8S&msclkid=a6937d50a14e108d3239225c42b28522&gclid=CPeGp5Cny-oCFV2UxQId9OkHtw&gclsrc=ds '''MyHeritage'''] - another web site with family trees. You will need to pay a fee to join. ===Online Books and Media=== : '''''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400''''' and '''''Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500''''' by Peter Bartrum : In 1974, Dr. Peter Bartrum published his ground breaking ''Welsh Genealogies AD 300-1400'', in 8 volumes, and in 1983 he published ''Welsh Genealogies AD 1400-1500'', in a further 18 volumes. Peter Bartrum has been referred to as “the foremost scholar of medieval Welsh genealogy. : The material has been digitized and can be read at [https://www.geni.com/projects/Bartrum-Genealogical-Project/4476525 '''Geni.com - Bartrum Genealogical Project.'''] – Access is available after a free registration. : At least one scholar for this period believe Bartrum’s genealogy is sometimes problematic regarding length of time between generations. A critique on this issue can be read at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id70.html The Bartrum “Welsh Genealogies”] by Darrell Wolcott, Center for the Study of Ancient Wales. : [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/271412?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''''Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct, or Dormant''''' '''by G. E. Cokayne (on FamilySearch site)'''] – a very good source for references to the peerage. This link contains links to each of the volumes separately. The following link allows for reading/searching the entire book [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Complete_Peerage_of_England_Scotland_Ire/k7IKAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=Awbrey Google Books] :: See [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/cp/index.shtml '''Some Notes on Medieval English Genealogy – Some Corrections and Additions to the Complete Peerage'''] : [https://archive.org/ '''Internet Archive]''' – this is a non-profit library of millions of books and other information. Registration is free. : [https://archive.org/web/ '''Internet Archive - Wayback Machine'''] - The Wayback Machine is a digital archive of the World Wide Web founded by the Internet Archive. It allows the user to go "back in time" and see how websites looked in the past. So, if a web site used as a source disappears, or some part of it disappears, you may find it here. Registration is free. : [https://medievallondoners.ace.fordham.edu/ '''Medieval Londoners]''' – this Fordham University project provides information on Londoners who lived there c. 1100 – 1520. : [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/226983-medieval-welsh-ancestors-of-certain-americans-a-comprehensive-genealogy-with-biographical-and-historical-background-as-well-as-critical-commentary ''' ''Medieval Welsh Ancestors of Certain Americans: a comprehensive genealogy with biographical and historical background as well as critical commentary'''''] by Carl Boyer published 2004 : [https://www.thegazette.co.uk/ '''''The Gazette'''''] - UK’s official public record since 1665. : [https://www.hathitrust.org/ '''Hathi Trust]''' – this site is a partnership of academic and research institutions offering a collection of millions of titles. There are multiple ways to login. : [http://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/google.shtml '''Notes on Medieval English Genealogy'''] – this site offers suggestions on searching Google Books for this period. : [https://www.npg.org.uk/ '''National Portrait Gallery]''' – a search can be made by surname or the name of a location. The database includes a list of originals held in other galleries and libraries. : [https://www.peoplescollection.wales/ '''People’s Collection Wales'''] – a collection of photographs, documents, audio and video recordings, and stories. ===Online Sources=== : [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/ '''British History Online]''' – as the name implies, this site contains a large amount of digitized material. A good starting point is to click on '''“Using BHO.”''' : [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/ '''Center for the Study of Ancient Wales'''] – this is a collection of articles, covering individuals, and analyses of genealogy research for the period from about 400 to 1300. : [https://biography.wales/ '''Dictionary of Welsh Biography'''] - contains over 5,000 concise biographies of individuals who have made a significant contribution to national life, whether in Wales or more widely. : [https://www.familysearch.org/en/ '''FamilySearch]''' – contains a large number of records and family trees. Registration is free. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Main_Page '''FamilySearch Research Wiki'''] – this site allows you to begin a search by region or country. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Genealogy '''FamilySearch Wales Genealogy'''] – this link is specific for Wales. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/family-trees/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubcollection_id%3A%22MMDR-CFK%22 '''Medieval Families Welsh Project – Welsh Medieval Database Primarily Nobility and Gentry Lines'''] – a search can be made using several factors to locate people from this period (ignore the pre-loaded list of names and enter your own search criteria. :: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wales_Parish_Registers_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records '''Wales Parish Registers'''] – a record of life events in parishes of Wales. Near the bottom of the page are links for various parish registers by county. : [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ '''The History of Parliament]''' – search by location or surname for someone who may have served in Parliament. It includes a large amount of information about Parliament. : [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ '''The National Archives – London'''] – this source contains many records for Wales and other UK countries. Unfortunately, only a small percentage of their records have not been digitized. Click on the Menu to see a lengthy list of search menus and helps. :: [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/palaeography/ '''The National Archives - Palaeography'''] – a tutorial on reading of old English handwriting – 1500-1800. : [https://www.library.wales/ '''National Library of Wales - (Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru)'''] - Many pages are also available in the Welsh language. Links to some of the more popular databases on this site are: :: Click on the '''Discover''' tab for a more inclusive list. :: Clicking on the '''Collections''' tab is a good place to start your search. :: [https://journals.library.wales/ '''NLW Welsh Journals published between 1735-2007'''] – you can enter the name of a person (or just the surname) or a location, etc. under the “Search” heading. The search can be narrowed by selecting the name of a journal from the drop down list. :: [https://newspapers.library.wales/ '''NLW Welsh Newspapers'''] – use the same search technique as above. :: [https://cymru1914.org/en/home '''Cymru 1914'''] - reveals “the often hidden history of the First World War as it impacted all of Welsh life, language and culture.” :: [https://www.library.wales/collections/learn-more/maps/tithe-maps-of-wales '''Tithe Maps of Wales'''] - search and browse over 300,000 entries and their accompanying apportionment documents using original and present-day maps. : [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/ '''UKBMD'''] – '''B'''irths, '''M'''arriages, '''D'''eaths and Censuses on the Internet – provides links to websites that offer online transcriptions of births, marriages deaths and censuses. It is also a good source for finding locations. : '''Welsh Names Resources:''' :: [http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/welsh Behind the Name, meaning of Welsh names] :: [http://www.bbc.co.uk/wales/history/sites/themes/society/family_03_welshnaming.shtml BBC, Wales History (including Welsh Naming)] :: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_surnames Wikipedia - Welsh Surnames] ===Databases:=== : [http://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/welsh '''Behind the Name – Welsh Names'''] – provides a list of meanings and spelling variations. : [https://billiongraves.com/ '''BillionGraves'''] – a large database of cemetery data. Registration is free. : [https://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/mapping '''Coflein Map'''] – a searchable, expandable map of locations provided by Coflein, a database for the National Monuments Record of Wales. : [http://www.welshcoalmines.co.uk/ '''Welsh Coal Mines'''] – there are two links related to mining disasters and '''Memorials''' which lists deaths by year- and '''List of Disasters''' which lists disasters by location. : [http://welshmariners.org.uk/ '''Welsh Mariners]''' – two groups can be searched: :: [http://welshmariners.org.uk/search.php?lang= '''Merchant Mariners'''] :: [http://welshmariners.org.uk/search_rn.php?lang= '''Royal Navy personnel'''] : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Welsh_surnames '''Wikipedia – Welsh Surnames'''] – describes the history of Welsh patronymics. ===Additional Resources=== : [[Pierpont-94|Rick Pierpont]] has put together several lists of online sources. Two are listed here. There is some duplication among the lists: :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies#A_-_Families '''Sources-Family Genealogies'''] – a list of published genealogies by surname in alphabetical order. :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Wales '''Sources-Wales'''] – a list of sources related to Wales. :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Category-Source '''Category-Source'''] – a list of links to pages for countries (including Wales), states and others which contain links to online publications. - [[Space:Welsh_Patronymic_Naming_Guidance|'''Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance''']] ==Welsh Language Assistance== - Help is available with Welsh-language sources, words or phrases. Contact volunteer [[Morris-18630|'''Corinne Morris''']] and click on “send private message.” - [[Space:Glossary_Welsh|'''Glossary Welsh]]'''

Wales Resources

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Wales Resources Creating A Free-Space Page

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[[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES|Wales Resources]]
'''CREATING A FREE-SPACE PAGE
This information describes how to create a free-space page often referred to as space page. The formal name for the page is " Create a Profile for Anything form.' :'''Quick link to create a space page: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace Create a Profile for Anything form]''' ==Creating Other Kinds of Space Pages== The first 2 bulleted points are links for creating people profiles: 1. Add a family member which links to '''Help:Adding Family''' - describes how to create a family member profile
2. Add an unrelated person – opens the '''Add An Unrelated Person''' form to create a profile
The next 2 bulleted points are for specific types of space pages: 3. Contains links which open partially formatted forms for specific types of space pages
4. Links to the '''Help:Free-Space Profile''' page. ==Hints for Creating a Non-People Profile Space Page== Some common uses for this type of space page:
- places (cities and buildings)
- events (such as a disaster description)
- to expand or supplement the Biography of a person. A well-written Biography is not so lengthy as to discourage its reading. At the right, top of the page are links to example space pages. See '''Linking''' below. ==Completing the Form== '''Title:''' selecting the correct words is important as they are included in in the URL title of the page and cannot be changed. It should be brief and to the point. '''Surnames/tags:''' it is optional and can be added after the page is created. '''Location:''' not always useful except when it is a building or place. '''Start and End Dates:''' not necessary for this type. '''Text/description:''' this can be ignored; see next. '''CREATE THIS NEW PROFILE:''' clicking on this will create the space page which is similar in appearance to a person profile. Once created, you can open Edit to add the text. ==Page Title== Use the following coding for a centered title for the page. You may remove the codes for center if not desired and the size of the text can be changed by changing the number in the coding. This is the coding used for this page: :
'''CREATING A FREE-SPACE PAGE
==Do Not Copy and Paste== It is best to convert source text to your own words based. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_Text Help; Copying Text] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Copying_from_Wikipedia Help: Copying from Wikipedia]. ==Linking== If the space pages supplements the information on a person profile, it needs to be linked on both profiles. Obtaining the coding for the link:
- go to page title at the top of page
- at the right of the title is a symbol for scissors followed by '''ID/Link/URL'''; click on '''Link''' and a copy of the coding is saved
- example coding from this page: [[Space:Wales_Resources_Creating_A_Free-Space_Page|Wales Resources Creating A Free-Space Page]]
: - explanation of coding:
:: - The double brackets indicate it is a link
:: - Find the pipe ( | ) - words to the left are the only part of the URL needed for the link
:: - Words to the right of the pipe provide the descriptive text which will appear in the link on the profile. These words do not have to match the words from the URL. They can also be modified such as bolded or italicized.
- paste the copied coding onto the profile being linked to
- repeat the process in reverse for the other profile ==Page Content== The same WikiTree standards for style apply. ===Edit Mode=== The same edit links as on a person profile are available for bold, italics, etc. ===Sources=== * Including sources for page content is just as important as it is on a profile for a person. * Inline referencing is a preferred format. ==Helpful?== Please ask questions and share your experience using this information in Comments below as it will be useful for any revisions. Source: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile '''Help:Free-Space Profile'''] [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES|Return to Wales Resources page]]

Wales Resources Discord

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[[Project: Wales|'''Wales Project''']] * [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES|'''Wales Resources''']] '''NOTE:''' Membership in the Wales Project does not require joining the WikiWales Discord server. To share information with all project members post the information on both Discord and [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitrees-wales-project WikiTree's Wales Project Google Group]. More Wales Project members are listed on the Google Group. ==What is Discord?== '''Discord''' is a popular chat program where users can chat by voice or text. '''Discord''' is approved for use on WikiTree. The Wales Project's Discord server is titled '''WikiWales'''. ==Why Use Discord for Genealogy Collaboration?== '''Discord''' enables rapid, back-and-forth communication. This can be very helpful for collaboration. Also, the conversations on Discord can be light and enjoyable. Conversations in our G2G discussion forum and in comments on profiles need to stay more strictly focused on genealogy because they are tracked in profile activity feeds and stored forever on WikiTree. It is important to note our community's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Courtesy Courtesy Guidelines] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discussion_Rules Discussion Rules] still apply. ==WikiWales Discord Communication Channels== It is subdivided into "channels" for specific discussion subjects: - '''# welcome''' - project members who join Discord will appear here to be welcomed
- '''# casual-chat''' - this channel is the place to make general comments and conversations
- '''# research-help''' - post here to request help with your research or to share research techniques and discoveries
- '''# g2g-feed''' - postings on WikiTree's G2G with a tag of Wales will appear here to alert project members who may help in providing an answer

The following channels allow members of teams in these groups to post discussions related to that group:
- '''# counties''' related to the County Teams - a forum to discuss county activities
- '''# managed-profiles''' related to the Managed Profiles Team - includes discussions on notables, project protected profiles and 5-Star profiles
- '''# profile-improvements''' related to the Profile Improvement Teams - discussions on a variety of profile subects - see team page for info
- '''# topics''' related to the Topics Team - discussions on a variety of topics - see team page for info
==How to Access the WikiWales Discord Server== '''- New Project Members''' - new members will be sent an email with an invite link '''- Existing Project Members''' - post a request to your Project Coordinator to send an invite link When you first enter the '''Wales Project WikiWales Discord''' server, you will see a list of "channels" on the left. To get verified, click to enter the "wikitree-verification" channel where you'll find instructions on how to edit your nickname and to add a tag(s) for the WikiTree Team(s) you are on. '''Please include your Wiki ID as part of your nickname.''' Once you are verified, "roles" will be added to your server profile within about five minutes. You'll know this has happened when you see additional channels visible on the left side panel of '''WikiWales Discord.''' ==Get to Know WikiWales Discord== Take to time look at previous posts for examples of discussions. Use the "casual-chat" channel if you have questions. ==Do I Need to Download Software?== No, but you can if you like. Once your free account on Discord has been established, you can download their desktop app or continue accessing it through your web browser. There is also a Discord app for Apple and Android phones. '''Sources:''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord Help:Discord]

Wales Sourcerers Team Guidelines

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[[Space:Wales_Sourcerers_Team_Page|Wales Sourcerers Team Page]] [[Space:WALES_RESOURCES#Profile_Sources|This page is linked on Wales Resources page]] '''WALES SOURCING GUIDELINES''' ==What is a Source?== WikiTree uses a very simple definition: a source is the '''identification of where you obtained information'''. ==What is an Unsourced Profile?== We use the {{blue| {{Unsourced}}}} Research Note Box or Unsourced Categories to identify profiles with no clear identification of where any information on the profile came from. It should be used on any profile with no source citations, or no source citations that clearly identify the source. Here are examples of source citations that don't meet the minimum specificity needed to identify a particular source: {|cellpadding="5" border="5" |- |
'''NOT GOOD'''
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'''ACCEPTABLE'''
|- | Find A Grave || Find A Grave Memorial #1234 |- | FamilySearch || FamilySearch profile ABCD-123 |- | Personal records || Unsourced family tree handed down to X |- | Family Bible || Family Bible owned by X currently in the possession of Y |}
Note '''''Acceptable''''' is not '''''good''''' but it does give future researchers a starting point and does allow you to removed the Unsourced flag. ==Source Coding for Profiles== '''Source Found''' – if at least one source is found for a profile, use the techniques described below and remove the Unsourced Template which looks like this {{Unsourced}}, or the Unsourced Category. There may be more than one Unsourced Category. If someone was born in Wales then emigrated to Canada you can, for example, remove the Unsourced, Wales category but leave the Unsourced, Canada category. '''No Source Found''' – if a source is not found for a profile, this coding should be used: {{Unsourced|Wales}} at the top of the text section. If the biography, birth, marriage or death locations give a county in Wales you can use the {{Unsourced|County}} template. Remember, we use the 13 historic counties. In addition, add a section at the bottom, above ==Sources==, titled: ==Research Notes==. Below that heading briefly describe the research that was performed and when. This will help the next person reviewing the unsourced profile. As more sources become available there is a chance that someone will find something that wasn't available to you at the time. ==Good Sourcing Techniques== '''Primary Sources''' - Add primary sources whenever possible. Primary sources are original materials. Examples are Birth and Death Registration Records, Parish Records, original copies of wills. '''Evaluate Your Source''' - think carefully about where the information came from, before deciding how to use it. '''Link to Internet Sources''' – when the source is available on the internet, include a link to the source. See Source Formatting below. More sites, such as FamilySearch and FreeReg are now producing preformatted citations so take advantage of these. You may also wish to look at software which will help you format citations. '''Significant Source Change''' - Should you discover that sources point to different factd or that incorrect sources have been applied, consider contacting the profile manager to discuss any major changes that need to be made. '''Inline Sourcing''' – Including sources as references to the applicable part of the Biography is always preferable. Ideally that should be done by the PM. Sourcerers are primarily concerned with adding at least one source to an unsourced profile. See Source Formatting below. ==Some Sources for Sources!== : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources_FAQ Help: Sources FAQ] - Describes what is a source; examples of good and bad sources and use of the Unsourced Research Note Box. : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Category-Source Category-Source space page] - A collection of topical links to sources - includes links to Free Online Book Repositories and a link for Wales: :: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Wales Sources-Wales] - This is a list of online publications. Included is a list of links to Wales related web sites. : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies#A_-_Families Sources-Family Genealogies] - This is a list of published genealogies based on specific families. The list consists of surnames in alpha order. ==Source Formatting== ===Coding hints=== '''Italics:''' Surround the word(s) with 2 single, straight quotes marks like this ''italics'' which will show as ''italics''.
'''Quotes:''' surround the word(s) with regular double quote marks like this "quotes" which will show as "quotes".
'''Bold''' Surround the word(s) with 3 single, straight quotes marks like this '''bold''' which will show as '''bold'''.
The first two look almost exactly the same ; '' versus " but they have different effects. ===Sources Section Heading=== Every profile must have a minimum of 2 section headings; one for the biography and one for the sources. Sources are listed under this heading. Use this coding at the bottom of the profile: : == Sources == : ===Books=== Name the author and Italicize the title. Put chapter headings in quotes. Include publication date, publisher, chapters, and page numbers (use numbers from the printed page rather than a pdf page number). : '''Example''' (Begin with the authors name, surname first): : Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock, Vol I'' published in 1898 by Edwin Davies – “History of Brecknockshire – Chapter 1” – p 1. ===Periodicals=== Begin with author’s name, surname first, followed by title of the article in quotes, followed by the name of the publication italicized, followed by the publication date and page numbers. : ''' Example''': : Schmoe, Joe. "Schmoe Origins in Eastern Europe" - Eastern European Genealogy, April 1911, pp 3-8. ===Web Page=== Paste in the URL. Double space, or use ,| after the URL followed by the name of the article. Enclose in brackets. Then enter the date accessed. :'''Example''': : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington George Washington] accessed May 29, 2020. ===Inline or Reference Sources=== Use this coding at the beginning and end with . Remember you can use this button on the edit toolbar by selecting the source text and click on: "C cite your source!" in the Edit Text box. See also Advanced Inline or Reference sources below. ===Advanced Inline or Reference sources=== Sources/references that are to be used more than once in the Biography should use the following format: The first use of the source/reference: : Jones, Theophilus, ''A History of the County of Brecknock, Vol I'' published in 1898 by Edwin Davies – “History of Brecknockshire – Chapter 1” – p 1. Subsequent use of the source/reference: : ===Acknowledgments=== Any acknowledgments are to be placed under the heading ==Acknowledgments== located below ==Sources==. ==A note about Welsh names== Guidance on the use of the Welsh Patronymic naming system can be found here; [[Space:Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance|Welsh Patronymic Naming Guidance ]]. Please make sure you follow the guidance for any names beginning ab, ap or ferch. ==Stuck on Sourcing?== If you need help resolving a problem, please post the details on the Profile Improvements channel of Discord, on Google Groups or as a Comment on the team page. Other Sourcerers that see the comment may be able to help.

Wales to America Roberts Connections

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==In Wales Ian's line== [[Roberts-27201|Zaccheus Roberts (abt.1789-1861)]] his father [[Roberts-48925|Morris Roberts (abt.1765-bef.1824)]] near '''Llannefydd, Denbighshire, Wales''' is brickwalled ---- ==In America Woodall/Roy Roberts line== [[Roberts-32695|Zaccheus Roberts (1753-1826)]] and his brother Elias's father ====Born in Wales Immigrant==== [[Roberts-34002|Edward Roberts1729 ]] possibly ''' Merionethshire/Denbighshire, Wales''' brickwalled *I am related through the Brasher sisters (5C4R) that married Zaccheus and Elais ---- ===In America My Roberts Line=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roberts-44118 Richard Roberts (1706 - 1772)] ====Born in Wales Immigrant==== Father of Richard Robert above Immigrant [[Roberts-982|Robert Roberts Sr. (1673-1728)]] '''Llyndedwydd, Merionethshire, Penllyn, Wales (Llyndedwyd Farm, Penilyn, Merioneth, Bala Lake, Wales)''' *shows 34 miles to other location?? had many issues trying to get the distance for some reason so not sure if correct ---- ==Misc== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Roberts-31345 Irvin Roberts my line]

Wales Topics Team

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[[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] Wales Topics Teams '''Topics Teams Coordinator:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]
'''Let’s Celebrate Wales!'''
There are many aspects of Wales which deserve to be recognized by the Wales Project. Special recognition is provided to individuals by the notables and 5-star profiles overseen by the [[Space:Wales_Managed_Profiles_Teams|Managed Profiles Team]]. Those individuals can be further recognized by including them on one of the Topics Teams. Examples are: artists, authors, religious groups, members of the government and military, etc. The same can be accomplished for historic places, historic buildings, and events. If you have a special interest, it probably can be included here. Teams for new topics can be created. Contact [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] with questions and suggestions. ==Goal== Celebrate the significance of Wales, its people and culture by creating quality and interesting records. ==Guidelines== Read [[Space:Wales_Topics_Teams_Guidelines|Wales Topics Teams Guidelines]] before creating a new page for a team. ==Teams and Members== The current teams are: *[[Space:Wales_Buildings_Team|Wales Buildings Team]] (Many types of buildings) - Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] | [[Hanmer-105|Joann Hanmer]] |[[Matthews-8904|Diane Matthews]] *[[Space:Wales_Cemeteries_Team|Wales Cemeteries Team]] - Team Member: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[Space:Wales_Diaspora_Team|Wales Diaspora Team]] (No content as yet) - Team Members: [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] | [[Quealy-15|Mark Quealy]] *[[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] (At sea, mining, rail, etc.) - Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] |[[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]]''' *[[Space:Wales_One_Place_Studies|Wales One Place Studies]] - Information page *[[Space:Wales_Project_Topics_Wars|Wales Wars Team]] (Wars in which Wales or Welshmen were involved) - Team Members: [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] | [[McHugh-842|Frances Weidman]] | [[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] Not Activated: *[[Space:Scots-Welsh_Team|Wales Scots-Welsh Team]] If you have any suggestions for a new Topics Team, contact [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]].

Wales Topics Teams Guidelines - Tables

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Wales Transition

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Note: several of the teams have Lizzie as the manager. She mentioned on Discord the other day that is too much and that Steve got carried away on giving her assignments. I can understand that as she is good. Status Reports on Team Goals: Is it important to have a reports on the status of the various team goals. Clicking on the team links on the Wales Project page reveals some teams do not have stated goals and some have goals but not update or status reports. More work, but should there be a single page for this information on all the teams? Or, just on the individual team pages? (BTW – I quickly added status reports on the Categories Team page so that I could write this.) Wales, Counties Team: Not sure about any progress. Their has been some discussion on Discord indicating they are waiting on the Categories Proposal approval. Not sure how that is an across the board deterrent. The section titled “Reworking of County Page.” Really don’t understand this. There are not plans to merge or change the names of existing counties vis a vie historic counties. Wales, Managed Profiles Team: There is a red link titled “Wales Project Profile Standards.” It goes to the standard WikiTree profile creation page with the quoted title filled in. There are no “standards” stated. Further down is another link with a red underline “Find them here.” It goes to the same link as above. Don’t know the purpose. Below that is a link titled “PPP and managed by the Wales Project.” There is nothing on the linked page. Wales – Profile Improvements Team: Lizzie is shown as the Profile manager, but there is no Team Leader. There are team members. The sub-teams are not populated. Maria is listed on some of them. The GEDCOM Team gets my vote. That is one of the biggest data quality problems in WikiTree. Topics Team: Okay Rich, this one is yours. It is a good example of why we need to recruit some help. See below. Cymru Welsh Royals ---: Uh oh, I am a coordinator on this one thanks to Doug Straiton. I have little expertise here. My main contribution is to stay out of the way and let Vic, Liz and Jack work with this. History: This page is sort of a dumping ground. The actual history was something I was experimenting with before the revamp of the Wales Project began. The list of counties and cities along with the map were on the Wales Project page before. That list needs to be somewhere else. The label “History” does not lead someone to find the list of counties, etc. Resources: Possibly this page could use some better formatting? The stickers section needs to be updated Wales Project Member List/Badge Report: What is the purpose(s) of the Wales Project Member List/Badge Report. The list is just people who have asked to receive the badge and may be doing something on the Wales Project, mostly on profiles. We could use some members to help with some of the work being done, and will be done, on the Wales Project. I have not seem where there is an opportunity, or encouragement, for them to join one of our teams. Could a questionnaire be devised that would solicit that kind of interest from the list? Is that a good idea? Our coordinators and team leaders would have to be ready to move forward with their projects and to provide some level of training. Here is what our members are working on: Next subject is the link on the Wales Project page titled “Here is what our members are working on.” Again, what is the purpose? It does not readily say what the person has done. I didn’t see a way to isolate the list onto a specific member. How can it be used? At the bottom the page when I bring it up are 3 links – “A”, “Awbrey” and “Stuart Awbrey.” These links are not labelled as to their use.

Wales WikiTree+ Help

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A page to help Wales Project Members with WikiTree+ queries

Walford Family Newspaper Article

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This is the transcription of a 1906 newspaper genealogy article regarding the WALFORD family of Charlestown and later Great Island (New Castle) areas both in then Massachusetts Bay Colony. The researcher includes sources of his information making the story quite valuable to researchers. The original document was transcribed by [[Webster-11436|Janice Webster]] and posted here. ---- Massachusetts Newspapers, 1704-1974, The Boston Evening Transcript, Monday, September 30, 1907, page 12. GENEALOGICAL. Genealogical Department. At MyMeritage (https://www.myheritage.com/research/record-10704-1223680/the-boston-transcript) -9452. 1. Walford. J.E. * M., Sept 9, 1907. Thomas Walford was living at Charlestown, Mass., in 1630. The Puritans claimed his land under a grant obtained in England, and he migrated to the Piscataqua. A record of May 25, 1640, names him and Henry Sherburne as wardens of the First Episcopal Church of Portsmouth, N.H. (New Hampshire Genealogical Record, Vol 1, page 2). He had land on New Castle Island, and extensive grants in Portsmouth and at the time of his death in 1667 had a plantation of some two hundred acres of marsh and adjoining upland at the head of Sagamore Creek. He left wife, Jane or Jean, born by deposition about 1598.

- His only son, so far as known, was Jeremiah (2) who died April 21, 1660, leaving widow Mary, understood to have been daughter of Alexander Bachelder, sons, Thomas(3) and Jeremiah(3) and daughters Martha(3) and Mary(3). The widow Mary, married John Amaseen, called "the Greek"( (New Hampshire Court Papers, July 13, 1682; New Hampshire Probate Records, 1, 231.) The son, Thomas(3) died without issue before the summer of 1681 (New Hampshire State Papers 19, 679). The son Jeremiah(3) also died without issue though he was of New Castle April 28, 1732 and had wife Elizabeth (New Hampshire Deeds, 18, 417). He had died before May 31, 1735. His wife Elizabeth may have been the "Granny Woolford" recorded as having died in Greenland NH October or November 1743. Mary(3) Walford, Jeremiah(2) born by deposition about 1636, married Joseph Mazeet beofre 1682 and had a son Thomas (New Hampshire Court Papers 1681-2, page 6; also page 9 for name Joseph Mazeet; also New Hampshire Deeds, 21, 149).

Thus the Walford name came to an end with the third generation. The descendants are very numerous in female lines. Proof of most of the above genealogy is found in the following deed (New Hampshire Deeds, 21, 149): May 31, 1735, Thomas Mazeet of New Castle, husbandman, for L20, conveys to John Yeaton of New Castle, yeoman "all my right to the house and land in New Castle which was the estate of Jeremiah Walford, late of New Castle, deceased, yeoman, which said Jeremiah Walfaord was grandfather of the above-said Thomas Mazeet and also such rights, etc. of said Mazeet as Thomas Walford and Jeremiah Walford both late of New Castle, yeoman, deceased, had in their father Jeremiah Walford's estate in New Castle, which said Thomas and Jeremiah were sons of Jeremiah Walford, first named and uncles to the above named Thomas Mazeet, and both died without issue."

- The daughters of Thomas(1) Walford so far as known were: Jane, Hannah, Mary, Elizabeth, and Martha.

Jane married, apparently before 1630, Thomas Peverly. They had the farm next east of her father's on the south side of the creek. The location of the house can probably be determined from a clause in his will, which gives their son, John Peverly, "a point of marsh, north of the creek, one half an acre, lying before his father's door." This John was born by deposition about 1649. Thomas Peverly's will (New Hampshire Probate, 1, 87), dated April 19, 1670 (inventory dated May 6 1670) mentions wife, sons, Thomas, Lazarus, Samuel and Jeremiah; daughter Martha Noble (wife of Christopher), who received five acres of upland, and daughter Holmes (Mary, wife of John). John Peverly is to be executor in case of his mother's decease or remarriage, and is to bring up the younger children till they are "capable of being disposed of abroad." Mary Holmes was born by deposition about 1647. There were probably more children than were named, and among them a Sarah, who in 1699 was widow of Michael Hicks, and later married -- Savage. Widow Jane Peverly married -- Goss before 1682.

-- Hannah(2) Walford married a Jones, supposed to have been Alexander Jones of New Castle. Portsmouth records, Oct 22, 1649, have the acknowledgment of Thomas Walford that he has freely given all his rights, etc upon the great island (New Castle) unto his son Jeremy Walford, excepting what he has formerly given to Alexander Jones. In his will he mentioned grandchildren, Samuel and Sarah Jones. There were other Jones families. A John Jones deposed, born about 1616 and a Thomas Jones (not son of John) born about 1636, also a Mary Jones (wife of George) about about 1626; also George and Stephen both born about 1642; Francis Jones (son of John) born about 1639, also George Jones Sr., and George Jones Jr. are mentioned in 1670.

-- Mary(2) Walford born by deposition about 1635, married William, son of Godfrey Brooking, certainly before 1682 and I suppose much earlier. Children of William Brooking are mentioned in a deed, Jan 20 1702-3 (New Hampshire Deeds 4, 62a), (all daughters) wives of Thomas Rouse, John Jang, John Lewis and Jacob Brown, also Mary Leucie, widow. From other sources we learn that the first of these was Rebecca who had married first -- Pomeroy; second, Sept 6, 1687 Clemment Rammeril; third, Sept 2 1689 Thomas Rouse, and is thought to have married, fourth, -- Alston or Ashton. The others were Grace Lang, Martha Lewis, and Sarah Brown. Mary was the widow of Thomas Leucie. She had claimed to be an heir of Walford property, so we can be pretty sure she was daughter of Mary (Walford) Brooking; however, it may have been with the others, William Brooking died before Jan 20, 1702-3. On that date his widow, Mary, was wife of William Walker.

-- Elizabeth(2) Walford married, apparently, some years before 1667, Henry Savage. Her father's will mentioned grand children, Mary and Hester Savage. Henry Savage deeded to son-in-law Peter and Edward Wells, the last with wife Deborah; whom Henry Savage calls his daughter Nov 13, 1708. Elizabeth Savage bequeathed to son John Savage, granddaughter Easter Savage, daughter Deborah Wells and Deborah's children, Edward, not of age, and Mary, under sixteen, also to granddaughters Ann and Elizabeth Wells, and to the two youngest children of Edward Wells, Henry Savage and William Brooking seem to have lived on the north side of the creek, a little east of the Walford plantation (New Hampshire Deeds 2, 50b and 3, 138a).

-- Martha(2) Walford said to have been born about 1645, married Thomas Hinkson, who died in June 1664, leaving one child, Mary, who was living May 26, 1680 (see New Hampshire court papers of that date). Martha married second, apparently before 1666 John Westbrook. Her father bequeathed twenty acres to grandson John Westbrook. Martha died before May 26, 1680 (Did she leave daughter Jane who married Matthew Nelson?)

-- Thomas(1) Walford was one of the leading men of his time and place, and his wife Jane seems to have had characteristics that made an impression. In June, 1656 she was prosecuted, unsuccessfully, for witchcraft. Thirteen years later, March 22, 1669, she sued Dr. Robert Couch for slander on witchcraft grounds and got L3 and costs of suit. It has been claimed on evidence from a deed that she subsequently married -- Goss. (New Hampshire Deeds vol xi, pages 261-5). As this deed has been a puzzle to many, I will quote for it at some length.

"Whereas, heretofore has been claim laid to the estate of Thomas Walford, deceased, it or all the part which was given me by my mother Jean Walford, the relict of Thomas Walford, after her marriage Jean Givs (?) (Goss?) all marsh or upland which I claimed right to on that account. Sarah Hicks, widow of Portsmouth, in the Province of New Hampshire, in New England. Sarah Hicks, widow, upon due and serious consideration of the case and more especially in consideration of five pounds in hand received of Matthew Nelson, who bought the said estate for improvement made thereupon, I the said Sarah Hicks do give, grant," etc. SIgned Nov 16, 1699, Sarah Hicks. Witnesses, John Holmes, Anthony Rowe, Joseph Holmes and James Booth.

"Nov the 16th, 1699. Then the within named Sarah Hicks, widow went and delivered any or all her right and title or any manner of claim in the within-mentioned estate unto Matthew Nelson, now improving of it."

"Portsmouth, feb. 29, 1719. Sarah Savage, who was formerly Sarah Hicks, personally appeared and acknowledged," etc. Before me, Samuel Penhallow. Recorded Feb 29, 1719-20. Apparently this Sarah was a daughter of Thomas Walford, or of his wife, Jane by a previous marriage. I think a mistake was made in writing or recording the deed. How could Thomas(1) Walford's widow have had any of his land to give away? His will gave her none and her widow's rights were only a life interest. It is likely that she, after 1669, when by deposition we was seventy-one years old, with a reputation for witchcraft, married again, or that a daughter of hers married after 1699? The Jean of the deed must have been Thomas(1) Walford's daughter Jane, widow of Thomas Peverly, who is known to have married a Goss before 1682. She, with her sisters, Hannah Jones, Mary Brooking and Elizabeth Savage, had laid claim in the summer of 1681 to the land of Thomas(3) Walford, deceased, that was bequeathed him by his grandfather, Thomas(1) and the claim was allowed by the Council of the Province. See New Hampshire State Papers, vol. xix, page 679. Apparently this decision was afterwards overruled or rendered doubtful, though I have not seen record of it. The property was deeded Nov 30, 1697 (New Hampshire Deeds 11-261) to Matthew Nelson by parties, who claimed under Jeremiah(3) Walford, who had it of Thomas(3). Mary Walker and her daughter Mary Lencie had a few days before, for L10, relinquished to Nelson their claim to it, speaking of it as a claim which they "by an imperfect order for the Council did for sometime enjoy." Jane had signed out a few days before them, and Elizabeth Savage signed out Jan 17, 1698-9. All these women delayed acknowledging their deeds for some twenty years. I have found no deed by which Hannah Jones relinquished her claim, and this has caused it to be suspected that Nelson succeeded to her claim in some way through his wife Jane. [Strafford]. == Sources ==

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Land Deeds from Cabarrus County, North Carolina mentioning the Walker and Ritchie families. Enter the book and page numbers to [https://www.cabarrusncrod.org/DocumentView.asp?DocumentType=Deed View The Deeds] === Ritchie === ==== Jacob & Elizabeth ==== '''Book 12, Pages 272-273''': Jacob and Elizabeth Ritchie to Frederick Walker :This indenture made this 11th day of May 1831 between Jacob :Richy & Elizabeth Richy & Frederick Walker all of the County :of Cabarrus and state of North Carolina witnesseth that this :said Jacob Richy his wife Elizabeth Richy for and in con- :sideration of the sum of one hundred and twenty five dollars to :have in hand paid by the said Frederick Walker the :receipt whereof the said Jacob Richy & Elizabeth doth :hereby acknowledge & hath given granted bargained and sold :... :...belong- :ing to the '''estate of Henry Walker''' (Dec'd) now [???] :lying on the waters of Dutch Buffalo and on Cold Water :Creeks... ==== John Ritchie, Deceased ==== :'''Book 19, Pages 528-530''': John Ritchie, Dec'd partition of land to heirs :People mentioned (heirs at law): # [[Ridenhour-237|Wilson Ridenhour]] & wife [[Ritchie-325|Mary Ann]] # Sandy Cruse & wife Elizabeth M. Ritchey : Allotted to [[Ridenhour-237|Wilson Ridenhour]] & wife [[Ritchie-325|Mary Ann]] (plots given), containing 42 ¼ acres, valued at $255 : Allotted to [[Cruse-877|Jacob Cruse]] & wife [[Ritchie-5356|Elizabeth M]] (plots given), containing 25 acres, valued at $375 : Allotted to [[Ritchie-5357|John W Ritchey]] (plots given), containing 33 ¾ acres valued at $573 : Allotted to [[Ritchie-5358|Martin Ritchey]] (plots given) 50 ¼ acres valued at $146 : Allotted to [[Ritchie-356|Sarah H Ritchey]] (plots given) adjoining the lands of Daniel Millen & others, containing 54 ¼ acres valued at $434 : Allotted to [[Ritchie-5359|Clarissa M Ritchie]] (plots given) adjoining the lands of Moses Filo & others, containing 7 acres and 71 ½ acres, valued at $357 :Signed by: :: Daniel Miller :: Moses Foil :: David Barrien :: Daniel Goodman :: Solomon Fisher : Registered May 22nd 1855 : Citation: :"Land Deeds in Cabarrus, North Carolina," database with images, ''Cabarrus NC Rod'' ([https://www.cabarrusncrod.org/DocumentView.asp?DocumentType=Deed Cabbarusncrod.org] : accessed 25 February 2022); citing Book 19, pp. 528-529, Cabarrus County, North Carolina, Public Records division. ==== George Ritchie, Deceased ==== '''Book 19, Pages 560-562''': George Ritchie, Dec'd partition of land to heirs === Walker === '''Book 3, Pages 343-344''': Adam and Chritine Walker to Henry Walker

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The following information previously appears in the profile for [[Snodgrass-1662 | Walker Earl Snodgrass]] Sinking of U-515:http://uboat.net/allies/ships/uss_guadalcanal-4.htm“...On the morning of 8 April, Tenth Fleet sent a high priority message toGuadalcanal providing a "fix" on a submarine about 200 miles northwest of Madeira. The submarine was U-515, Kapitänleutnant Werner Henke in command. Guadalcanal changed course and headed for the position given by Tenth Fleet about 40 miles away. At sunset 4 Avengers were launched to conduct a sweep extending 60 miles in front of and 100 miles on each side of the carrier. During a flight recovery, the chevron seals on the #2 arresting gear hydraulic unit blew out disabling wires #2 and#4. These wires being in a critical part of the flight deck landing area, it was decided to scrub night operations until the arresting gear was repaired. However, this decision was soon reversed. (A timeline will beused to describe the events which followed):April 8:2115 - Flight of 4 Avengers is recovered. During pilot debriefing it is discovered one of the pilots had seen a U-boat which submerged before he could attack. His radio message reporting the sighting was never received by Guadalcanal. Captain Gallery decided to continue night operations despite the inoperative arresting gear unit but to await the launching of the next flight for an hour to give the U-boat an opportunity to surface.2215- 2 Avengers are launched. Several more are armed and spotted on the flight deck for immediate launch if they should be needed.2330 - U-515 is spotted on the surface silhouetted in the moonlight. An Avenger attacks, dropping two MK-47s which do no damage. U-515 puts up heavy anti-aircraft fire before submerging.April 9:0116 - Guadalcanal launches another Avenger to assist in the search.0200 - Guadalcanal picks up a radar contact about 5 miles ahead. (Op analysis later evaluated thiscontact to be either U-68 or U-214,both of which are in the area.)Chatelain and Pope are detached from the screen and sent to the contact areas.Pope established a contact and launches a hedgehog attack. At dawn one of the air patrols spots an oil slick in the vicinity of Pope's attack. Propeller noises are heard on sonobuoys.0630 - Pillsbury and Flaherty are detached from the screen to assist Pope and Chatelain. U-515 has been unable to charge batteries and is now in a desperate position.0640 - An Avenger finds U-515 surfaced and drops depth charges. Badly shaken but not broken, Henke submerges. But time is running out for U-515.Pillsbury and Flahertysearch the contact area, dropping hedgehogs. U-515 goes deeper and deeper attempting to evade the attackers. Chatelain and Pope join up on the contact.1030 -Pope gains a sound contact at 700 yds - loses it- and then regains it. From that point on continuous sound contact is held for the next 4 hours. The DE's continue their depth charge attacks.1250 - A large oil slick and air bubbles are spotted. U-515 is very deep and hurting bad; damage control is attempting to seal numerous leaks and the boat is down 30 degrees by the stern. The aft torpedo room is sealed off.1405 - Unable to control trim, Henke blows his tanks and comes up in a 45 degree bow-down position. U-515 broaches in a welter of spray and foam about 75 yards off Chatelains beam. The U-boat sailors come pouring out on deck and manage to get offa few rounds from the deck guns before Chatelain and Flaherty sweep their decks with return fire. An Avenger and two Wildcats are making strafing runs and firing rockets at the sub. The action is visible to the crew of Guadalcanal about 4 or 5 miles away.1413 - An explosion occurs within U-515, smoke comes pouring out of the conning tower, and the crew abandons ship.1417 - Stern high in the air, U-515 goes under."Report on the Interrogation of Survivors from U-515 Sunk9 April 1944 and U-68 10 April 1944 http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-515INT.htm "Chapter XIII. Sixth and Last Patrol of U-515"... ..."ACTION REPORT pp45-46 "At 0812 GCT 9 April 1944, U.S.S. CHATELAIN made contact. U.S.S. PILLSBURY AND FLAHERTY proceeded ahead of U.S.S. GUADALCANAL. At 0813 PILLSBURY fired hedgehog and 2 explosions were observed, bringing up debris. (O.N.I. Note: It is probably that this attack was made on a yet unidentified U-boat.) At 1133 U.S.S. POPE obtained sound contact and fired hedgehogs at 1157 and 1205. At 1214 POPE p46 dropped 11 depth-charges followed by 13 depth-charges at 1234 and by 13 depth-charges at 1307.At 1310 U.S.S. CHATELAIN obtained contact. At 1320 U.S.S. POPE dropped 13 depth-charges followed by series of 7 depth-charges at 1343, 1357 and 1411. Thereafter contact was lost. At about 1455, after several questionable contacts, CHATELAIN regained contact and fired 11 depth-charges in 2 groups just as the U-boatwas beginning to surface. At 1505, the U-boat surfaced within about 150 yards of CHATELAIN’S starboard quarter and CHATELAIN opened fire. At 1506 VT-25 made R.P. attack and VF-6 and VF-9 strafed the U-boat while the crew was abandoning her. At 1508 U.S.S. FLAHERTY opened fire. At 1509 CHATELAIN obtained a direct hit on the conning tower, starting a large fire. The U-boat sank bow first at 1512 GCT at 34.31 N.-19.29 W." [= northwest of Madeira in the North Atlantic] Photo caption: "U-515 burns after direct hits from U.S.S. Chatelain's 3"/50 guns" http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-515.htm "Sinking of the U-515: A First Person Account" by Frank P. DeNardo http://u505.dnsdata.com/u515.htmU-515: Source: http://uboat.net/boats/u515.htm“Kptlt. Werner Henke (Knights Cross) from 21 Feb, 1942 - 9 Apr, 1944  15 Jun, 1944: The former commander of the boat, Kptlt. Werner Henke, one of the top aces, sunk on 9 April, committed suicide by pretending to be escaping the POW camp on 15 June after falling victim for US mind games while in captivity.Career of U-515: 7 patrols21 Feb, 1942 - 31 Aug, 1942  4. Flottille (training)1 Sep, 1942 - 9 Apr, 1944  10. Flottille (front boat)Successes21 ships sunk for a total of 131.769 GRT2 auxiliary warships sunk for a total of 19.277 GRT1 ship damaged for a total of 6.034 GRT1 warship damaged for a total of 1.920 tons1 ship a total loss for a total of 4.668 GRT1 warship a total loss for a total of 1.350 tonsFate: Sunk at 1510 hrs on 9 April, 1944 in the mid-Atlantic north of Madeira, Portugal, in position 34.35N, 19.18W, by rockets from 4 Avenger and Wildcat aircraft (VC-58) of the US escort carrier USS Guadalcanal and depth charges from the US destroyer escorts USS Pope, USS Pillsbury, USS Chatelain and USS Flaherty. 16 dead and 44 survivors.”"Report on the Interrogation of Survivors from U-515 Sunk 9 April 1944 and U-68 10 April 1944 http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-515INT.htm pp58-59 Section V. "Sinking of U-68"/"Action Report" Sunk by aircraft fire.“Sunk 10 April 1944 north-west of Madeira (56 fatalities)”Source: Eberhard Moller and Werner Brack, _The Encyclopedia of U-Boats: From 1904 to the Present Day_, Motorbuch Verlag, 2002, p98(translated by Andrea Battson and Roger Chesneau, Greenhill Books/Stackpole Books, 2004)One survivor rescued:Source: Geoffrey Jones, _Defeat of the Wolf Pack_, Presidio Press, 1987, p108]Sank German Submarine U-68: [Karl Merten was commander in 1941:Geoffrey Jones, _Defeat of the Wolf Pack_, Presidio Press, 1987, p94   Albert Lauzemis was the commander from 30 Jul, 1943 - 10 Apr, 1944.Source: http://uboat.net/boats/u68.htm “Fate: Source: http://uboat.net/boats/u68.htmSunk 10 Apr 1944 north-west of Madeira, Portugal, in position 33.24N, 18.59W, by depth charges and rockets from Avenger andWildcat aircraft of the US escort carrier USS Guadalcanal (VC-58). 56 dead and 1 survivor.......The survivor, a lookout on the bridge, was rescued by the same US convoy escort group that had sunk Henke's U-515 the day before. The survivor was taken aboard the USS Guadalcanal and kept in isolation from the U-515 survivors already on board for the duration of the vessel's patrol to America. This was an American policy of not publishing U-boat sinkings....”Sank German submarine U-546: http://www.uboat.net/boats/u546.htm Commissioned: 2 Jun, 1943 Oblt. Paul JustCommanders: 2 Jun, 1943 - 24 Apr, 1945 Kptlt. Paul JustCareer: 3 patrols2 Jun, 1943 - 31 Dec, 1943  4. Flottille (training)1 Jan, 1944 - 9 Nov, 1944  10. Flottille (front boat)10 Nov, 1944 - 24 Apr, 1945  33. Flottille (front boat)Successes: 1 warship sunk for a total of 1.200 tonsFate: Sunk 24 April, 1945 north-west of the Azores, in position 43.53N, 40.07W, by depth charges from the US destroyer escorts USS Flaherty, USS Neunzer, USS Chatelain, USS Varian, USS Hubbard, USS Janssen, USS Pillsbury and USS Keith. 26 dead and 33survivors....”“Sunk 24 April 1945 north-west of the Azores (24 fatalities)”Source: Eberhard Moller and Werner Brack, _The Encyclopedia of U-Boats: From1904 to the Present Day_, Motorbuch Verlag, 2002, p101(translated by Andrea Battson and Roger Chesneau, Greenhill Books/Stackpole Books, 2004)Was gunnery officer in the group that captured and boarded German submarine U-505, 4 June 1944, 11 AM Source: Walker E. SnodgrassAttacking the U-505:Source: http://www.msichicago.org/whats-here/exhibits/u-505/story/capturing-the-u-505/on-the-attack/“On June 4, 1944 at 11:10am, the USS Chatelain reported a sonar contact and the Task Group jumped into action. The USS Guadalcanal could not attack without damaging itself, so Captain Gallery moved the ship quickly out of harms way. Supported by the Destroyer Escorts USS Pillsbury and USS Jenks, the USS Chatelain swiftly attacked.As the sonar crew maintained contact with the submerged U-505, the USS Chatelain attacked with a salvo of 24 hedgehogs that missed. While the USS Chatelain opened the range to turn and make another attack, two fighter planes from the USS Guadalcanal fired their guns into the water to help mark the location of the submerged U-505. The USS Chatelain then fired a pattern of 14 depth charges forcing U-505 to the surface.”U-505: Source: http://uboat.net/boats/u505.htm“Commanders:26 Aug, 1941- 5 Sep, 1942  KrvKpt. Axel-Olaf Loewe6 Sep, 1942 - 24 Oct, 1943   Kptlt. Peter Zschech24 Oct, 1943 - 7 Nov, 1943   Oblt. Paul Meyer (in deputize) -- acting 8 Nov, 1943 - 4 Jun, 1944   Oblt. Harald LangeCareer: 12 patrols26 Aug, 1941 - 31 Jan, 1942  4. Flottille (training)1 Feb, 1942 - 4 Jun, 1944   2. Flottille (front boat)Successes: 8 ships sunk for a total of 44.962 GRTFate: Captured at sea west of Africa on 4 June, 1944 by ships and Wildcat aircraft of the US Navy task force 22.3, escort carrier USS Guadalcanal, destroyer escorts USS Pillsbury, USS Chatelain, USS Flaherty, USS Jenks and USS Pope. 1 dead and 59 survivors.”COPY/PRINT: http://uboat.net/allies/ships/uss_guadalcanal-5.htmGuadalcanalhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Guadalcanal_%28CVE-60%29 "After shakedown training, Guadalcanal performed pilot qualifications out of San Diego, Calif., and then departed 15 November 1943, via the Panama Canal, for Norfolk, Va., arriving 3 December. There she became flagship of antisubmarine task group 21.12, and with her escort destroyers set out from Norfolk 5 January 1944 in search of enemy submarines in the North Atlantic. On 16 January aircraft from Guadalcanal sighted three submarines fueling on the surface and in a rocket and bombing attack succeeded in sinking German submarine U-544. Replenishing at Casablanca, the task group headed back for Norfolk and repairs, arriving 16 February. Departing again withher escorts 7 March, Guadalcanal sailed without incident to Casablanca and got underway from that port 30 March with a convoy bound for the United States. Scouring the waters around the convoy 8 April northwest of Madeira, the task group discovered German submarine U-515 and closed in for the kill. Guadalcanal aircraft and destroyers Chatelain, Flaherty, Pillsbury, and Pope made several well coordinated attacks on the intruder with rockets and depth charges throughout the night. Losing depth control on the afternoon of 9 April, the submarine was forced to surface amid the waiting ships, and was immediately devastated by point blank rocket and gunfire. As Wildcat fighters from Guadalcanal strafed the submarine, her captain, German ace Kapitanleutenant Werner Henke, ordered abandon ship and she went to the bottom.Again on the night of 10 April the task group caught German submarine U-68 on the surface in broad moonlight 300 miles south of the Azores and sank her with depth charges and rocket fire. The convoy arrived safely at Norfolk 26 April 1944.After voyage repairs at Norfolk, Guadalcanal and her escorts departed Hampton Roads for sea again 15 May 1944. Two weeks of cruising brought no contacts, and the task force decided to head for the coast of Africa to refuel. Ten minutes after reversing course, however, Chatelain detected a submarine, U-505.The destroyer loosed one depth charge attack and, guided in for a more accurate drop by circling Avenger aircraft from Guadalcanal, soon made a second. This pattern blasted a hole in the outer hull of the submarine and rolled the U-boat on its beam ends. Shouts of panic from the conning tower led her inexperienced captain to believe his boat wasdoomed, so he blew his tanks and surfaced, barely 700 yards from Chatelain. The destroyer fired a torpedo, which missed, and the surfaced submarine then came under the combined fire of the escorts and aircraft, forcing her crew to abandon ship.""U-505" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-505 "Depth charge attack The task group sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, on 15 May 1944, for an anti-submarine patrol near the Canary Islands. For two weeks they searched unsuccessfully, steaming as far south as Freetown, Sierra Leone. On Sunday, 4 June 1944, with fuel running low, the warships reluctantly turned north and headed for Casablanca. Ten minutes later, at 1109, Chatelain (DE-149), Lieutenant Commander Dudley S. Knox, USNR, made sonar contact on an object just 800 yards away on her starboard bow. Guadalcanal immediately swung clear at top speed to avoid getting in the way, as Chatelain and the other escorts closed the position.In the minutes required to identify the contactdefinitely as a submarine, however, Chatalain closed too rapidly and could not attack - her depth charges would not sink fast enough to intercept the U-boat. The escort held her fire, opened range and set up an attack with her hedgehog battery. Regaining sonar contact after a momentary loss due to the short range, Chatelain passed beyond thesubmarine and swung around toward it to make a second attack with depth charges.As the ship heeled over in her tight turn, one of two FM-2 Wildcat fighter planes launched overhead by Guadalcanal, sighted the submerged U-boat and dived on it, firing into the water to mark the submarine's position. Chatelain steadied up on her sound bearing and moved in for the kill. A full pattern of depth charges set for a shallow target splashed into the water around the U-boat. As their detonations threw geysers of spray into the air, a large oil slick spread on the water; the fighter plane overhead radioed "You struck oil! Sub is surfacing!" Six and one-half minutes after Chatelain's first attack, U-505 broke the surface with its rudder jammed, lights and electrical machinery out, and water coming in.Surface action As the submarine broached only 700 yards from Chatelain, the escort opened fire with all automatic weapons that would bear and swept the U-boat's decks. Pillsbury, Lieutenant George W. Casselman, USNR, and Jenks, Lieutenant Commander Julius F. Way, USN, farther away, and the two "Wildcats" overhead all joined the shooting and added to the intense barrage. Wounded in the torrent of fire and believing that his submarine had been mortally damaged by Chatelain's depth charges, the commanding officer of U-505 quickly ordered his crew to abandon ship. So quickly was this command obeyed that scuttling measures were left incomplete and the submarine's engines continued to run.The jammed rudder caused the partially-submerged U 505 to circle to the right at a speed near seven knots. Seeing the U-boat turning toward him, the commanding officer of Chatelain ordered a single torpedo fired at the submarine in order to forestall what appeared to be a similar attack on himself. The torpedo passed ahead of U-505, which by now appeared to be completely abandoned. About two minutes later, the escort division commander ordered cease fire and called away Pillsbury's boarding party.Salvage operations While Chatelain and Jenks picked up survivors, Pillsbury sent its motor whaleboat to the circling submarine where Lieutenant (Junior Grade) Albert David led the eight-man party on board. Despite the probability of U-505 sinking or blowing up at any minute and not knowing what form of resistance they might meet below, David and his men clambered up the conning tower and then down the hatches into the boat itself. After a quick examination proved the U-boat was completely deserted (except for one dead man on deck - the only fatality of the action), the boarders set about bundling up charts, code books, and papers, disconnecting demolition charges, closing valves, and plugging leaks. By the time the flood of water had been stopped, the U-boat was low in the water and down by the stern.""Presidential Unit Citation" http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Presidential_Unit_Citation "The United States Presidential Unit Citation is "awarded to units of the Armed Forces of the United States and co-belligerent nations for extraordinary heroism in action against an armed enemy occurring on or after 7 December 1941. The unit must display such gallantry, determination, and esprit de corps in accomplishing its mission under extremely difficult and hazardous conditions as to set it apart and above other units participating in the same campaign. The degree of heroism required is the same as that which would warrant award of a Distinguished Service Cross to an individual."Presidential Unit Citation: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/U-505"The task group itself was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation. Admiral Royal E. Ingersoll, Commander in Chief, U.S. Atlantic Fleet, cited the Task Group as follows:“For outstanding performance during anti-submarine operations in the eastern Atlantic on 4 June,1944, when the Task group attacked, boarded and captured the German submarine U 505.Setting out on an anti-submarine sweep with the stated purpose of capturing and bringing back to the United States a German submarine, all units of the Task Group worked incessantly throughout the cruise to prepare themselves for the accomplishment of this exceedingly difficult purpose. Locating a single U-boat after a long period of fruitless searches, the entire Task Group participated in intensive search and hold down operations which terminated in the sighting of the submerged submarine by an airplane. An extremely accurate initial depth charge attack by the USS Chatelain forced the U-boat to surface where it was subjected to the combined automatic weapons fire of three destroyer escorts and two aircraft. This anti-personnel attack completely achieved its pre-conceived objective in forcing the entire enemy crew to abandon ship while inflicting relatively minor material damage on the submarine.Completely unmindful of the dangers involved, all units of the Task Group then proceeded to carry out their assigned duties in accomplishing the actual capture. The USS Pillsbury, badly damaged in a series of attempts to go alongside the erratically maneuvering submarine in order to transfer a mass boarding and repair party, was forced to withdraw and to transfer necessary personnel by small boat. Undeterred by the apparent sinking condition of the U-boat, the danger of explosions of demolition and scuttling charges, and the probability of enemy gunfire, the small boarding party plunged through the conning tower hatch, did everything in its power to keep the submarine afloat and removed valuable papers and documents. Succeeding, and more fully equipped, salvage parties, faced with dangers similar to those which confronted the first group to enter the submarine, performed seemingly impossible tasks in keeping the U-boat afloat until it could be taken in tow by USS Guadalcanal. After three days of ceaseless labor, the captured U-boat was seaworthy and able to withstand, with constant care, the vigors of a twenty-four hundred mile tow to its destination.The Task Group's brilliant achievement in disabling, capturing, and towing to a United States base a modern enemy man-of-war taken in combat on the high seas is a feat unprecedented in individual and group bravery, execution, and accomplishment in the Naval History of the United States.' "From: Dictionary of American Fighting Ships, Vol. III, 1968, Navy Department, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Naval History Division, Washington, D.C. http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/carriers/cve60.txt “GUADALCANAL (CVE-60) dp. 7,800; l. 512'; b. 65'; ew. 108' 1"; dr. 2' 6"; s. 19 k.; cpl. 860; a. 1 5", 16 40-mm., 20 20-mm., 28 ac.; cl. CASABLANCAThe first GUADALCANAL (CVE-60) an escort aircraft carrier, was converted from a Maritime Commission hull by Kaiser Co., Inc., of Vancouver, Wash. Originally ATROLABE BAY (AVG 60), she was reclassified ACV-60, 20 August 1942 and launched as GUADALCANAL (ACV-60) 5 June 1943, sponsored by Mrs. Alvin I. Malstrom. She was reclassified CVE 60 on 15 July 1943; and commissioned at Astoria, Oreg., 25 September 1943, Captain D. V. Gallery in command.After shakedown training, GUADALCANAL performed pilot qualifications out of San Diego, Calif., and then departed 15 November 1943, via the Panama Canal, for Norfolk, Va., arriving 3 December. There she became flagship of antisubmarine task group 21.12, and with her escort destroyers set out from Norfolk 5 January 1944 in search of enemy submarines in the North Atlantic. On 16 January aircraft from GUADALCANAL sighted three submarines fueling on the surface and in a rocket and bombing attack succeeded in sinking German submarine U-544.Re-/Page 172 plenishing at Casablanca, the task group headed back for Norfolk and repairs, arriving 16 February.Departing again with her escorts 7 March, GUADALCANAL sailed without incident to Casablanca and got underway from that port 30 March with a convoy bound for the United States. Scouring the waters around the convoy 8 April northwest of Madeira, the task group discovered German submarine U-515 and closed in for the kill. GUADALCANAL aircraft and destroyers CHATELAIN, FLAHERTY, PILLSBURY, and POPE made several well-coordinated attacks on the intruder with rockets and depth charges throughout the night. Losing depth control on the afternoon of 9 April, the submarine was forced to surface amid the waiting ships, and was immediately devastated by point blank rocket and gunfire. As Wildcat fighters from GUADALCANAL strafed the submarine, her captain, German ace Kapitanleutenant Werner Henke, ordered abandon ship and she went to the bottom.Again on the night of 10 April the task group caught German submarine U-68 on the surfacein broad moonlight 300 miles south of the Azores and sank her with depth charges and rocket fire. The convoy arrived safely at Norfolk 26 April 1944.After voyage repairs at Norfolk, GUADALCANAL and her escorts departed Hampton Roads for sea again 15 May 1944. Two weeks of cruising brought no contacts, and the task force decided to head for the coast of Africa to refuel. Ten minutes after reversing course, however, CHATELAIN detected a submarine, U-505. The destroyer loosed one depth charge attack and, guided in for a more accurate drop by circling Avenger aircraft from GUADALCANAL, soon made a second. This pattern blasted a hole in the outer hull of the submarine and rolled the U-boat on its beam ends. Shouts of panic from the conning tower led her inexperienced captain to believe his boat was doomed, so he blew his tanks and surfaced, barely 700 yards from CHATELAIN. The destroyer fired a torpedo, which missed, and the surfaced submarine then came under the combined fire of the escorts and aircraft, forcing her crew to abandon ship.Captain Gallery had been waiting and planning for such an opportunity, and having already trained and equipped his boarding parties, ordered PILLSBURY's boat to make for the German sub and board her. Under the command of Lt. (jg) A. L. David, the party leaped onto the slowly circling submarine and found it abandoned. Braving unknown dangers below, David and his men quickly captured all important papers and books while closing valves and stopping leaks. As Pillsbury attempted to get a tow-line on her, like acowboy roping a steer, the party managed to stop her engines. By this time a larger salvage group from GUADALCANAL arrived and began the work of preparing U-505 to be towed. After securing the tow-line and picking up the German survivors from the sea, GUADALCANAL started for Bermuda with her priceless prize in tow. Fleet tug ABNAKI rendezvoused with the task group and took over towing duties, the group arriving in Bermuda 19 June.For their daring and skillful teamwork in this remarkable capture, GUADALCANAL and her escorts shared in a Presidential Unit Citation. The captured submarine proved to be of inestimable value to American intelligence, and its true fate was kept secret from the Germans until the end of the war.(U-505 is now on display at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, Illinois, USA. LWJ)Arriving in Norfolk 22 June 1944, GUADALCANAL spent only a short time in port before setting out again on patrol. She departed Norfolk 15 July and between then and 1 December made three anti-submarine cruises in the Western Atlantic. She sailed 1 December for a training period in waters off Bermuda and Cuba that included refresher landings for pilots of her new squadron, gunnery practice, and anti-submarine warfare drills with Italian submarine R-9. GUADALCANAL arrived Mayport, Fla., for carrier qualifications 15 December and subsequently engaged in further training in Cuban water until 13 February 1946 when she arrived back in Norfolk. After another short training cruise to the Caribbean, she steamed into Mayport 15 March for a tour of duty as carrier qualification ship, later moving to Pensacola for similar operations. After qualifying nearly 4,000 pilots, GUADALCANAL returned to Norfolk, Va., and decommissioned there 15 July 1946.GUADALCANAL entered the Atlantic Reserve Fleet at Nor folk and was redesignated CVU-60 on 15 July 1955, while still in reserve. Her name was finally stricken from the Navy List 27 May 1958 and she was sold for scrap to the Hugo Neu Corp. of New York 30 April 1959.GUADALCANAL was awarded three battle stars and a Presidential Unit Citation for service inWorld War II.EXCERPT FROM AFTER-ACTION REPORT: ..The sub at this point was running in a tight circle to the right, fully surfaced and it was known that most of her crew had abandoned her.PART III THE CAPTURE At 1135 ComCortDiv 4 ordered the JENKS and CHATELAIN to pick up survivors and sent away the PILLSBURY's boarding party.At 1203 the carrier headed back toward the scene of action to get her boarding parties aboard, having in the meantime recovered the fighter planes which had assisted the CHATELAIN. Carrier's boarding parties were called away at 1230.After lowering her boat the PILLSBURY pursued the sub around the circle trying to get lines aboard. From the carrier's bridge it looked for all the world like rodeo with a cowboy trying to rope a wild horse. The PILLSBURY did rope the sub, several times. The first time she got a line aboard, CTG 22.3 broadcast by TBS: "Bluejay to Dagwood-Ridem Cowboy. Out" But in the struggle alongside the runaway sub the PILLSBURY was holed by the bow planes of the sub, and one engine room was flooded to the water line, forcing her to haul clear and stop.Meantime the PILLSBURY's boarding party, commanded by Lieut. (j.g.) A. L. David, had gotten alongside and leaped from the whaleboat to the deck of the circling sub. There was only one dead man on deck, but the boarders did not know how many men might be below. The sub was still running at about 7 knots, and it seemed highly probable that part of the crew was still below setting demolition charges and scuttling. Without hesitation this party took their lives in their hands and plunged down the conning tower hatch to capture and save the boat. They found no one below and immediately went to work closing valves, 6" in diameter; [water]was pouring into the boat. Then, not knowing at what moment the boat might either blow up or sink, they turned to, seizing all the important-looking papers hey could find and passing them up on deck....CONCLUSION From the time that we sailed from Norfolk the whole task group was determined that we would come back dragging a sub behind us... and they had what it took to do it. When remarkable luck was required, we had it. When perfect cooperation between aircraft and surface vessels was required, it was there. When a clean-cut knock-out punch was needed, the CHATELAIN produced it. When outstanding heroism was required, it was commonplace among the boarding parties.I believe every man in the task group would have volunteered for the boarding parties, and those who could not go were very envious of those who did.It is a great pleasure to report that all hands in the task group did their duty in an exemplary manner in keeping with the highest traditions of the U. S. Navy.D. V. Gallery"“Walker Earl Snodgrass BRANCH OF SERVICE: U.S. Navy HOMETOWN: Mannington, WV HONORED BY: Kathryn S. Schultz, Daughter ACTIVITY DURING WWII: SERVED FROM 1942-1945 AS GUNNERY OFFICER ON THE USS CHATELAIN. SERVED WITH THE USS GUADALCANAL CVE-60. RECEIVED THE BRONZE STAR MEDAL AND THE PRESIDENTIAL UNIT CITATION." Source: National World War II Memorial Registry http://www.wwiimemorial.com/default.asp?page=registry.asp&subpage= search&drawtable=YES&Lastname=Snodgrass&firstname=&hometown=&s tate=&dbcode=&curpage=12Account #:Password:The Veteran Ancestry Registry:http://www.rootsquest.com/cgi-bin/ htmlos.cgi/0025.1.0596157542 "Walker SNODGRASS from Memphis, Shelby Co., Tennessee served in WWII in the unit USS Chatelain, DE 149, DE Division 4, North Atlantic Fleet as a Lieutenant, USNR. This veteran is thus honored by Kathryn Snodgrass Schultz, daughter of Walker E. Snodgrass. The strongest genealogical source for this veteran is Navy Papers, Personal Knowledge, Obituary, Newspaper Article, Photos In Uniform."Copied from the exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago:Excerpts from the Log of the Guadalcanal Hunter-Killer Group that Captured the U-505This excerpt begins on June 4, the day of the capture. (The capitalized phrases are log summaries of the task force’s activities.)CHATELAIN OBTAINS INITIAL SOUND CONTACT APPROXIMATELY 800 YARDS AWAY. 11:10 AM USS Chatelain to Captain Gallery: “Investigating possible sound contact, over.” Commander Gallery to USS Chatelain: “Roger, out.” 11:12 AM Commander Gallery to Escort Commander: “Take another escort and assist Frenchy; leave other escorts with me, out.”CHATELAIN EVALUATES CONTACT AS U-BOAT RANGE TOO CLOSE TO FIRE CAME HARD ABOUT AND REGAINED CONTACT ON STARBOARD QUARTER AT 200 YARDS11:17 AM From Fighter #1: “I’ve spotted sub; I’m going to try. . . . I put a shot right where he is! I could see him at 2500 feet. I’ll put down another burst.” 11:18 AM From Fighter #1: “Just put down another burst. At first I could see him clearly. He is fading now; he is going deeper.” 11.21 AM Commander Gallery to Escort Commander: “Do you wantthe other two escorts, over??CHATELAIN MAKES DEPTH CHARGE ATTACK. 11.21 AM USS Chatelain to USS Jenks: ?We are making attack, over.? From Fighter #1: â??Escort dropping charges, reverse course.? 11:22 AM Fighter #1 to USS Chatelain: ?You struck oil! All destroyer escorts, sub is surfacing!? From Fighter #7: ?Just took a burst.” From Fighter #1: “Let’s get the bastard! I wish I had 10,000 rounds.”U-BOAT SURFACING ON CHATELAIN’S STARBOARD QUARTER ABOUT 700 YARDS DISTANT11:23 AM Commander Gallery to Escort Commander: “I would like to capture that bastard if possible.” From USS Jenks: “He’s been hit several times.” USS Guadalcanal to Fighter #1: “Has sub surfaced?” From Fighter #1: “Affirmative. There’s a lot of oil on the starboard side.”CHATELAIN OPENS FIRE, RANGE ABOUT 500 YARDS. 11:24 AM USS Chatelain to USS Jenks: “Stay clear while we fire torpedoes.” From USS Jenks: “They are all holding their hands up. They are surrendering.”ALL UNITS ORDERED TO CEASE FIRING 11:24 AM From Escort Commander: “Cease firing. Cease firing. Cease firing until further word.”11:28 AM From USS Jenks: “Men are abandoning ship; there are lots of men in the water.” USS Chatelain to USS Jenks: “Get a boat over; we’ll go aboard the baby.” From Fighter #7: “The sub . . . wait . . . looks like the sub is submerging, doesn’t it, Jack?” 11:29 AM Commander Gallery to Escort Commander: “Do you think we can capture this guy?” USS Chatelain to USS Jenks: “Submarine is abandoning ship. Submarine is sinking.” Escort Commander to USS Pope: “You circle the vicinity of submarine at a distance ofabouttwo miles and search for any more submarines in the area.”11:30 AM USS Jenks to Escort Commander” “Request permission to put party aboard and take submarine in tow. Over.” From Escort Commander: “We’ve taken care of that. We have a boat to rail.” 11:32 AM USS Guadalcanal to Fighters #1 and #7: “Go down to altitude and look in water for survivors.” From Fighter #1: “Roger. Several life boats and men in water. More still diving in. Leaving in yellow boats — about 24.” Escort Commander to USS Jenks: “Start picking up survivors. Put boat in water and pick up any evidence.”DECK OF U-BOAT CLEARED OF PERSONNEL 11:33 AM Fighter #7 to USS Guadalcanal: ?Sub seems to be settling; they may save it. All men seem to be off.? 11:40 AM USS Chatelain to Escort Commander: â??We observed a hatch which had previously been open. Now is closed.? [NOTE: I think this is important, as it shows Chatelain party was on board before 11:42.] 11:42 AM Escort Commander to Commander Gallery: “Our boat is alongside of submarine now.” Commander Gallery to Escort Commander: “Roger, nice going.” 11:52 AM USS Guadalcanal toFighter #7: “Boarding party has boarded sub — still picking up survivors.”USS Guadalcanal CVE-60 (Task Group 22.3):Contact for Alumni Verterans Group: Mr. E.Julian Austin(828) 652-2514ejaustin@mcdowell.main.nc.us521 Pinecrest RoadMarlon, NC 28762-3051While serving as the duty officer, he had to enter into the log that they sigtheda Portuguese ship, but he didn’t think he could spell it, so he wrote instead“a ship from Portugal.” Captain Knox asked him the next day, “Mr. Snodgrass,how do you spell ‘Portuguese’?”Ancestry.com: U.S. Department of Veterans AffairsBIRLS Death File, 1850-2010:Walker Snodgrass:Birth Date: 30 Jul 1915Death Date: 5 Nov 1997SSN: 403129357Branch 1: NAVYEnlistment Date 1: 27 Jul 1942Release Date 1: 13 Dec 1945U.S.S. Chatelain: WWII Diaries: “War History”Source: Fold3.com“U.S.S. Chatelain (DE-149)CARE OF FLEET POST OFFICENEW YORK, N.Y.DE149/A7-1/wedSerial: 76230 November 1945From: The Commanding OfficerTo: The Secretary of the Navy (Public Information Office).Subject: History of the USS CHATELAIN - Submittal of.Reference: (a) AlLant 70-45.Enclosure: (A) List of Commanding Officers and Home Addresses.(B) List of Officers and Men who have performedoutstanding actionsm Description of actions,Awards Granted, and Home Addresses.(C) Copy of Pr.

Walker Settlement, Burke, Georgia

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Walker Settlement was 3.5-square mile swath that stretched over Beaver Dam Creek near Keysville, Georgia In the 1830s with a widowed, white plantation owner named Moses Walker. Beaver Dam Creek curved through his expanse of cotton like a crescent moon. It also divided the two slaves who bore his sons and daughters. Above the creek was Betsy with their six children. Across the bank lived Elizabeth and her seven Mulatto sons. ==Geography== Place Walker Grove Settlement County Burke State Georgia Country United States of America Continent North America Latitude 33.1493142 Longitude -82.16651 Walker Grove Settlement is located in the county of Burke of the state of Georgia, United States of America. The latitude 33.1493142 and longitude -82.16651 are the decimal geocoordinate of the Walker Grove Settlement. Its elevation above sea level is equal to 358ft. ==History== "The Walker Settlement" was established in 1865. The result of the end of slavery. When Moses gave his 13 children land joining each other in the Northwest section of Burke County. It was approximately 3 1/2 square miles in area. ===Boggs Academy=== Boggs Academy History Boggs Academy, a Presbyterian school founded in 1906 in Keysville, Burke County, Georgia, under the aegis of the Board of Missions for Freedmen, Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., was an outstanding college-preparatory academy for African Americans. The school was closed in 1984. BOGGS ACADEMY NATIONAL ALUMNI ASSOCIATION, INC. About Us. http://boggs-academy.com/about.html ==Population== ==Sources== * Elizabeth Billips. The True Citizen: The Walker Settlement. https://www.thetruecitizen.com/articles/the-walker-settlement/. April 11, 2012

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Research work area and sandbox to delve into the Walker, Hardwick, Jeffries, Armsby and related lines of colonial Virginia, with a particular focus on [[Walker-15949|Thomas Walker-15949]] (b. ca. 1685-88 in Westmoreland, Virginia; d. Feb 1727 in Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia). == Purpose == {{Image|file=Walker-15949.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map depicting the Chesapeake Bay colonies in 1685,
not long before Thomas Walker's birth. For the
approximate location of the Walker family plantation
near Montross, Virginia, see [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Montross,+VA+22520/@38.0937986,-77.1041934,10z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b747f44a49da4d:0x465e50e38451428c!8m2!3d38.0951317!4d-76.8274644?hl=en this Google Map].
}} Some recent changes to this family need closer scrutiny and a collaborative application of the genealogical proof standard. In early July, 2021, duplicates were inadvertently made of some existing WikiTree profiles. Subsequently, [[Walker-14427|Thomas Walker-14427]] (b. 1711 Somerset, Maryland; d. 1768 Somerset, Maryland) was removed as the son of [[Walker-14425|Thomas Walker-14425]] (b. 11 Mar 1675 Somerset, Maryland; d. bef. 12 Jan 1744 Somerset, Maryland) and [[Maddox-1001|Sarah Mount Maddox-1001]] (b. 6 May 1687 Somerset, Maryland; d. 1736 Somerset, Maryland). He was then added as the son of duplicated, and now merged, profiles. The active profiles are [[Walker-15949|Thomas Walker-15949]] (b. ca. 1685-89 Westmoreland, Virginia; d. Feb 1727 Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia) and [[Hardwick-476|Lydia Hardwick-476]] (b. ca. 1687-90 Westmoreland, Virginia; d. Jan 1766 Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia). I feel there is reason to question Walker-14427 being the son of Walker-15949 and Lydia Hardwick. At present this page would probably better be titled "omnium-gatherum" because it will be only an unordered list of information and observations. Please feel free to add items to the conversation. We need to gather as much information as possible—pro or con, original record or circumstantial correlation—and then, at some point in the near future, the interested stakeholders will need to follow the [https://www.evidenceexplained.com/content/quicklesson-17-evidence-analysis-process-map evidence analysis process] and, with the hypothesis that Walker-14427 is the son of Walker-15949 and Lydia Hardwick, arrive at a conclusion constructed per the [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZfR2yLsXu88 Genealogical Proof Standard (YouTube video)].
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:12, 11 July 2021 (UTC) == Conventions == === Names === With seemingly an overwhelming number of "Thomas Walkers" in that area of the Colonies in that timeframe, keeping things straight won't be easy. So I'll use the convention that '''Thomas Walker Sr''' is Walker-15949; if we need to refer to ''his'' father ([[Walker-6108|Thomas Walker-6108), I'll call him '''Thomas Walker the Wheelwright'''. The son of Thomas Walker Sr—presuming at this time that he still unidentified—I'll call '''Thomas Walker Jr'''. Walker-14427 will still be referred to by his WikiTree ID; likewise his now-unlinked father will be referred to as Walker-14425. We should be able to muddle through with all the other names; some won't be unique and I think we'll just have to explain about whom we're speaking if we come to that.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:12, 11 July 2021 (UTC) === Source Citations === Since it will be far easier to copy-and-paste source citations to profiles from here this way, I recommend we keep all citations as bibliographic elements: bullet-point items at the end rather than constructed as inline "ref" footnotes. We can simply number the citation items in an as-added sequence and then refer to them in line by their corresponding numbers (and a brief title contraction, if desired). An aside is that we see the practice rather commonly now of creating a FreeSpace "source" page, adding citations to that as a repository, and then referencing that page in profiles rather than providing a detailed, bibliographic entry. I argue against that practice because then the source information does '''''not''''' come with a GEDCOM when exported. Pulling GEDCOMs is really the only way users have of backing up WikiTree genealogical data, and if WikiTree goes away what we'd then be left with are GEDCOM files missing critical source citations.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:19, 11 July 2021 (UTC) === Time-stamping and Tracking Changes === We can always check the database change records to see each change saved, but a good document management best practice is to have an immediately accessible, summary change log. The way Wikipedia accomplishes this on its ''Talk'' pages is to use convention of four tildes, ~~~~, which automatically includes the username, time and date. Then, if we want to dive deeper into what actually changed, we can check the ''Changes'' tab. To help make this stand out a bit from the text above it, I recommend we use a convention to force a line break before the time-stamp:
~~~~
; otherwise the stamp will insert at the end of last bit of text, even if you've pressed "Return" to add a line. The result looks like the entry shown at the end of this section. Once saved, the actual text is inserted so that the time-stamp data is preserved on future edits. If you wish to delete or change a portion of text inside and existing paragraph rather than adding new content, please feel free to use the legal convention of striking through deleted text '''strike a deleted bit of text''' and including the {{Red|added text in red}} '''{{Red|inserted text in red}}'''.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 03:41, 12 July 2021 (UTC) == Links to Profiles == Alphabetically by surname, consolidated shortcuts to some of the profiles that are most relevant to this discussion (this is a work in progress, and you'll likely want to right-click links and choose "Open in New Tab"): {| class="wikitable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" style="width: 20%;" | Name ! scope="col" style="width: 10%;" | Birth Date ! scope="col" style="width: 30%;" | Birth Location |- | [[Hardwick-213|James Hardwick]] || Abt. 1647 || Westmoreland, Virginia ''(there was no Westmoreland until Dec 1653)'' |- | [[Hardwick-476|Lydia Hardwick]] || Abt. 1687-90 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Jefferies-336|Mary (Jefferies) Walker]] || Abt. 1665 || England ''(questionable)'' |- | [[Maddox-1001|Sarah Mount Maddox]] || 6 May 1687 || Somerset, Maryland |- | [[Walker-4132|Ann (Walker) Wright Asbury]] || Abt. 1685 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-17042|James Walker]] || Abt. 1713 || Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-15949|Thomas Walker Sr (15949)]] || Abt. 1685-89 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-6108|Thomas Walker, the Wheelwright]] || Abt. 1653 || Westmoreland, Virginia |- | [[Walker-14425|Thomas Walker-14425]] || 11 Mar 1675 || Somerset, Maryland |- | [[Walker-14427|Thomas Walker-14427]] || 1711 || Somerset, Maryland |} [[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 03:51, 12 July 2021 (UTC) == Informational Subjects for Discussion and Evaluation == === Subject 1: Locations & Land Records === {{Image|file=Walker-15949_Research.gif |align=r |size=m |caption=This animated map presents five slides with county
formation information for York, Northumberland,
Lancaster, Westmoreland, and Stafford counties along
the Virginia Northern Neck between 1643 and 1664.
}} Thomas Walker the Wheelwright was evidently not the original immigrant of this Walker line because he is believed to have been born in Northumberland or Westmoreland County.'''1''' Westmoreland County was formed in 1653 from Northumberland and King George Counties, so at just about the time of Thomas's birth circa 1653. At that time Westmoreland ran all along the western side of the Potomac River, forming a northeast-facing axe shape that extended up to Alexandria and included what would become, in December 1664, Stafford County where the Potomac Run property was located that Thomas Walker Sr. bequeathed to Thomas Jr.'''1,2,8''' ''(Included 13 Jul 2021 as additional reference information)'' The area that was Maryland's Somerset County remained a non-county, not-demarcated area of Maryland until the county's formation in August 1666. In October 1669 it lost land to its northeast to Delaware, and was contracted on its eastern boundary but not to the formation of another county. In November 1685 Somerset regained the eastern block of land, but relinquished more of its northern border to Delaware. In December 1742 it was divided almost in half along a north-south border, with Somerset remaining on the western coast and Worcester County formed to the east. It remained in that configuration through September 1867.'''15'''
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 14:11, 13 July 2021 (UTC) Indications are that, starting the count with the father of Thomas Walker the Wheelwright, at least four generations of the family—and much of the allied families, including the Hardwicks and Asburys—called that general area of Virginia home.'''1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8''' In what sources we've found so far, the Westmoreland Walkers, or their kin, are never shown as being in Maryland. The only known exception would be Richard Walker, seemingly something of a family black sheep, who appeared in Westmoreland County records February 1682 then died in St. Mary's County, Maryland in 1698 (note, however, that, St. Mary's County is immediately across the Potomac from Westmoreland County, on Maryland's western shore, not across Chesapeake Bay).'''1''' {{Image|file=Walker-15949_Research.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=An early map, exact date unknown, of Maryland and
highlighting Somerset County and the area in and
around Nanticoke.
}} Thomas Walker-14427, conversely, shows as being born in, living in, marrying in, being on several tax rolls, making will in, and dying in Somerset, Maryland, specifically the Nanticoke area. While near the coast of Chesapeake Bay, this would place him over 63 miles from Montross, Virginia, by the shortest practical traveling distance, with a bit more than 50 miles of that over open water. There would have been no feasible overland route. The closest point between the Virginia and Maryland landmasses is just over 6 miles at Taylors Island, at least until much farther north when we'd reach what is today the bridge on State Highway 50 to Stevensville on Kent Island, north of Annapolis. And while watercraft traffic was a mainstay of the Chesapeake at that time, the clustering of islands to the west of Tangier Sound and the shallows around them, made for more treacherous navigation than did sailing south down the Bay. That's one reason the tobacco plantations flourished on the Virginia side somewhat moreso than the Maryland side. It was a straight and unencumbered sail to the largest port at Norfolk, from which the goods would be loaded on trans-Atlantic vessels and bound for market in England. The region was, due in part to the huge estuary that is Chesapeake Bay, one of the first areas of European colonization. Virginia was founded by joint-stock company investors seeking profit on investments, while the middle colonies were founded by more diverse European settlers, including religious refugees and individuals seeking improved economic autonomy and opportunities. As the 13 Colonies established themselves, a few geographic, demographic, and socioeconomic factors became evident: * Waterways in the Chesapeake were suitable for transport of cash crops produced closer to the coast, while waterways in the middle colonies (e.g., the Hudson, Susquehanna, and Delaware Rivers), which included New Netherlands, were more readily navigable and went deeper into the interior of North America. * The middle colonies were more urban and had more port cities, while the Chesapeake was more rural and had fewer and smaller urban centers. * Shipbuilding and lumbering were more prevalent industries in the middle colonies than they were in the Chesapeake region, which focused on cash crop agriculture. * Cash crops from the Chesapeake (such as tobacco) were typically shipped to England, while staple crops from the middle colonies (such as wheat) were typically shipped to the Caribbean. * There was more diversity of trade in middle colonies (e.g., furs, various agricultural products), while trade was more narrowly focused on cash crops such as tobacco in the Chesapeake. * Development of large-scale slavery in the Chesapeake facilitated cash crop production, as opposed to the smaller scale of slavery and a greater dependency on indentured servants and immigrant labor in the middle colonies. The bottom line is that, circa 1700, covering the 50+ miles of open water ''across'' the Chesapeake was no insignificant feat, and the only means of propulsion were oars or sails. Sailing across the bay between Virginia and Maryland, or vice versa, would seem to have been an iffy proposition. Quoting answers from the SailNet Sailing Community online forum:'''9''' : "By the end of October, things should be settling into a pattern of mostly northerlies. As cold fronts begin to pass through, the wind speeds can get into the 20s and 30s but can be milder if you travel between passing fronts. Absolutely none of this is guaranteed and Maryland is known for its ridiculous, unpredictable weather patterns. There are numerous jokes about it. The good news is, you'll be traveling downwind ''[meaning southbound toward Norfolk]'' so even on a brisk day with 20s you won't be working too hard. Make your sails small and surf..." : "The prevailing wind on Chesapeake Bay during the warmer months is SW usually 5 to 10 MPH. The only times when it is NW or NE is during and post storm times. When winter arrives, it's NW and stronger, often 15 to 25 and gusting." : "The last part of October through the early part of November on the Chesapeake is the 'usual' time of the equinoctial gales that change the predominant weather patterns from summer to winter weather patterns. These usual 'change of season gales' typically are spaced ~5-7 days apart and blow from the NW at 25-30+ kts. as they pass through, then slowly decrease in wind strength for a few days thereafter .... but still from the NW but at lesser and lesser speeds (a good time to be moving south), until the winds 'back' to the S-SW (a good time to be returning north)." {{Image|file=Walker-15949_Research-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Modern map with accurate shorelines and relative
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Nanticoke, Somerset, Maryland; Montross,
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}} Shipbuilding was not a forte in colonial Virginia, and we have no indication that the Walker family of Westmoreland or their related lines were seafarers. And we have no documentary information at all linking them to Maryland's eastern shore. So a significant question to be asked is, "Why would Thomas Walker Sr. and his wife Lydia Hardwick be in Somerset County Maryland for the birth of their first child?" A corollary is that the 50+ mile crosswind sail—close-hauled or beam reach—to return to Virginia would have been perilous for a newborn so, logically, the Walkers would likely have had to stay in Somerset for a few months. In the light of the geography and brief history, note then the biography as shown currently for Walker-14427: * "Thomas Walker was born about 1711 in Somerset County, Maryland. He was the son of Thomas Walker and Sarah Maddox. Alternatively, he was the son of Abraham WALKER, born ca 1672 and his wife Mary." * "About 1732, Thomas married Elizabeth "Betty" (last name unknown, but possibly Delaney).... Stepney Parish Records has wife as Elizabeth." ''[Stepney Parish is in Somerset County, Maryland.]'' * "Thomas Walker appears in the Tax List for 1753 in Nanticoke Hundred, Household Number 252 as head of household." * "Thomas Walker appears again in the Tax List for 1754." * "Thomas Walker appears again in the Tax List for 1757 in Nanticoke Hundred, Household Number 247 as head of household." * "Thomas Walker appears in the Tax List for 1759 in Nanticoke Hundred, Household 222, as 'Wocker, Thos, Senr.'" * "He died before 3 September 1768 in Somerset, Maryland. Stepney Parish Records only has 1768 as the death." In opposition to that information, we know from Thomas Walker Sr.'s will, dated 11 December 1726, that he bequeathed his son Thomas Jr. 362 acres in the [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Potomac+Run/@38.4558348,-77.5812806,13z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x89b692b6d6b5d979:0xea56ec59f7449d50!8m2!3d38.45584!4d-77.5461753 Potomac Run] tract in Stafford County, Virginia, an area located at approximately 38°27'18.0"N 77°34'51.6"W, placing it over 75 miles northwest of the family plantation in Montross and in almost the opposite direction of Somerset County, Maryland. See the included map for the approximate locations of Nanticoke, Somerset, Maryland; Montross, Westmoreland, Virginia; and Potomac Run, Stafford County, Virginia. So far, in terms of geography, I see no documentary or even circumstantial evidence linking the Westmoreland Walkers to the Somerset Walkers.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 15:20, 12 July 2021 (UTC) === Subject 2: Ages and Birth Order === The supposition by Benjamin Holtzclaw is that Thomas Walker Sr. married Lydia Hardwick about 1710-1712.'''1''' Thomas Walker-14427 is shown as being born circa 1711; he married in 1732 so his date of birth is unlikely to have been much later than that. This would make him the eldest child of Thomas Walker Sr. of Westmoreland. However, that seems not to be the case. [[Walker-17042|James Walker-17042]] seems to have been firstborn, circa 1713, and probably named for Lydia's father, James Hardwick. * "James Walker was the eldest son of the son Thomas Walker ''[James being the son of Thomas Walker Sr., who was the son of Thomas Walker the Wheelwright]'' '''1''' * "The eldest son, James Walker was a witness in 1734 and sued his uncle, George Walker, for a division of their lands early in 1736 (O.B. 1731-39, p. 139a and 163a), which indicates he was born 1713-15."'''1''' Note that James filed that suit as an executor of his father's will, an unusual role if he were not the eldest son. * The will of Thomas Walker Sr. mentions the bequest to son James as the first item. Son Thomas is mentioned second, which order would be highly unusual if Thomas was the firstborn son.'''10,11,12''' * Son James is bequeathed "the track of land and planttation as I nowe live on to him and his heires for ever..." Son Thomas is given acreage located some 75 miles northwest of the plantation. Again, it would be highly unusual to leave the family plantation to the second son, while leaving land distant from the plantation to the firstborn.'''10,11,12''' * James Walker, along with Thomas's wife Lydia and his brother George, was named Thomas Sr.'s "whole and soul Executors of this my Last Will and Testtament." That James is named executor and not Thomas seems strong indication that James was firstborn.'''10,11,12''' None of these are confirmatory, but we have no evidence, documentary or circumstantial, that Thomas Jr. was the firstborn of Thomas and Lydia.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 16:48, 12 July 2021 (UTC) === Subject 3: Walker Surname Project at FTDNA === In the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/walker-dna-project-mt-dna-results/about/results Walker Surname DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA, we see test-taker supplied pedigrees, and we have seeming matches. See Groups 9 and 19A on the page linked.'''14''' Group 9 shows multiple test takers tracing their lineages to Thomas Walker Sr. and Thomas the Wheelwright (see #753, #11483, #17657, #68696, and #942500). We also see the appearance of some unusual forenames like Sanders (the result of a Walker/Sanders marriage, probably more than one; see, for example, [[Colbert-904|Sanders W. Colbert]], [[Walker-17033|Sanders Walker]], [[Walker-43138|James Sanders Walker]], [[Walker-43137|Joseph Sanders Walker]], [[Walker-36400|James Sanders Walker]]) and Larkin (see [[Walker-47362|Larkin Walker]] and [[Ryan-3369|Larkin Ryan]]. Kit #157518 shows the line of [[Walker-14943|Reuben Walker]], son of [[Walker-15948|William Walker]]. Group 19A seems to be the Walker line of Somerset County, Maryland. Thomas Walker-14427 is referenced by Kit #6944, as is his son [[Walker-35470|Thomas]], and his son [[Walker-35469|Ephraim]]. Kit #42276 shows [[Walker-35469|Ephraim Walker]] as his earliest known ancestor, and then continues with son [[Walker-44348|Thomas]]. In that same Group 19A we see two references to men named "Louden"; a rather unusual name and one we find among Thomas Walker-14427's descendants: [[Walker-17880|Gaston Louden Walker]]. There are only 13 male descendants currently on WikiTree descending from Walker-14427, so further comparison yields nothing else. We are reliant on test-taker supplied information, so must always proceed with caution. However, Group 9 is fairly mature with 28 kits shown, one having taken the Big Y full-sequence test, and three others tested out to 111 markers. Unfortunately, Group 19A doesn't have that advantage. It has 12 members, six of them tested out to 67 markers but none farther. We don't, however, need more than 67 STR values to determine that these two groups of men are highly unlikely to have shared a common patrilineal ancestor in the genealogical timeframe, probably not for several thousands of years. Looking only at the modal values for the groups, and using the infinite allele method of counting genetic distance, we find the modals are: * At 25 markers: a total genetic distance of 16 * At 37 markers: a total genetic distance of 20 * At 67 markers: a total genetic distance of 28 As reference, for STR matching FTDNA will consider and display as a match up to a GD of 2 at 25 markers; up to a GD of 4 at 37 markers; and up to a GD of 7 at 67 markers. If these two groups represent the Virginia and Maryland Walkers under discussion, they are genetically unrelated on the patrilineal line. It's impossible, due to the width of the chart, to export the data as a JPEG or PDF. If you don't use an application that can open Microsoft Excel files, I've uploaded [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Walker-15949_Research a PDF version of a spreadsheet] I compiled that shows only Groups 9 and 19A from the Walker DNA Project. If you can open an Excel file, I have that [https://countingchromosomes.com/downloads/misc/Walker-DNA-Project_Groups-9_and_19A.xlsx available here on one of my webservers]. The genetic differences between the modal values are shown in white text on a red background.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 19:46, 12 July 2021 (UTC) ''Update 3 March 2023'' Since the previous explanation of data from the Walker Surname Project at FTDNA was entered, a member of Group 19A has taken a Big Y test, and the resulting SNP information might shed more light on the Walkers of Westmoreland, Virginia, and those of Somerset, Maryland. In Group 9, that of the Westmoreland Walkers, the one Big Y test shows a terminal SNP of R-FT126716. The newer result in Group 19A is R-CTS11232. We knew from the Y-STR data that these two branches could not be related in the genealogical timeframe. With the large caveat that earliest known ancestors in FTDNA projects are user-supplied with no requirement for documentation or substantiation, if we assume the general lineages to be correct we can trace the yDNA haplotree to see where these two different branches coalesce. The most recent haplotree branch (or subclade) they share is R-L151. We can use the [https://discover.familytreedna.com/y-dna/R-L151/story Family Tree DNA Discover tool] to place an approximate date for that coalescence point: "R-L151's paternal line was formed when it branched off from the ancestor R-P310 and the rest of mankind around 3300 BCE." At a 95% confidence interval (CI) FTDNA offers a range from 3694 to 2360 BCE. With a tighter 68% CI, the range is 3343 to 2667 BCE. There is no one-to-one comparison between Y-STR calculated genetic distance and haplogroup branch bifurcation, but the estimate of 3300 BCE is not in disagreement with the wide gap in the modal STR values between Group 9 and Group 19A. Bottom line is that both valuations indicate that the Walker families of Westmoreland and Somerset are two genetically distinct Walker lines. The 3300 BCE date corresponds to the beginning of the Bronze Age in the Near East and the building of Newgrange in Ireland, which pre-dates Stonehenge or the building of the great pyramids in Egypt.
[[Williams-49144|Williams-49144]] 21:05, 3 March 2023 (UTC) == Sources == * '''1''' Benjamin C. Holtzclaw, "Appendix on Walker and Jeffries," ''The Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Volume VI, Number 1 (January 1968): 16-20. Original data, the Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, and Magazine of Virginia Genealogy. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Jeffries-297 View PDF version of the five-page Appendix]. Ancestry.com also makes the first 35 volumes (1963-1997) of ''The Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly'' available online as [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/6131/ Collection 6131]. * '''2''' [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/map/map.html#VA Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, Virginia]. The Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture, The Newberry Library. Interactive map for U.S. states and their formations. * '''3''' Marriage of Thomas Walker and Mary Jefferies, ''Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800'', page 364 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. {{Ancestry Record|5063|6828}}; [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24892793?h=b84a5b click here] for a free to view image of the page from Ancestry. Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. ::: "Walker, Thomas & Jefferies, Mary; bef. 31 Aug 1698; bride was a dau. Robt. & Alice Jefferies; (WC OB 1698-1705:15, 21a)" * '''4''' Marriage of Thomas Walker and Lydia Hardwick, ''Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800'', page 364 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. {{Ancestry Record|5063|6829}}; [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24892793?h=b84a5b click here] for a free to view image of the page from Ancestry. Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. ::: "Walker, Thomas & Hardwick, Lydia; well bef. 11 Dec 1726; bride was a dau. of Jas. Hardwick (c. 1647 - d. WC 1698); she mar. (2) Wm. Plunkett; Lydia (Harwick, Walker) Plunkett d. 7 Jan 1766; (WC DW 14:417; Hardwick 1:104; Hardwick 2:12)" * '''5''' Marriage of Thomas Asbury and Ann (Walker) Wright, ''Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, U.S., 1649-1800'', page 18 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. {{Ancestry Record|5063|144}}; [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24893329?h=3b5ea0 click here] for a free to view image of the page from Ancestry. Original data: Headley, Robert K. Married Well and Often: Marriages of the Northern Neck of Virginia, 1649–1800. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2003. ::: "Asbury, Thomas & Wright, Ann (wid.); bet. 26 May 1714 - 28 Mar 1716; bride was the wid. of Jn. Wright (d. WC 1714); bride's first name was also given as Hannah and Susannah; Thos. Asbury had d. by 1741 leaving an infant son, Thomas; (WC DW 5:291; DW 9:177; DW 10:315-17; OB 1705-21:278, 284; Sturman:647)" * '''6''' The ''Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly'', Volume V, Number 3, July 1967, Pages 56-65. B.C. Holtzclaw, "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia." Volume V, Number 4, October 1967, Pages 77-87. B.C. Holtzclaw, "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia: Continued." Volume VI, Number 1, January 1968, Pages 10-16. B.C. Holtzclaw, "Asbury of Westmoreland County, Virginia: Conclusion." Original data, The Virginia Genealogical Society, Virginia Genealogical Society Quarterly, and Magazine of Virginia Genealogy. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Asbury-136 View the PDF version of the three-part article combined], scanned from original hard-copies. * '''7''' Zella Armstrong, Tennessee Historical Commission, ''Notable Southern Families, Volume II'' (Chattanooga, Tennessee: Lookout Publishing Company, 1922), 127-150. Public domain. Full text and downloadable PDF at [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Notable_Southern_Families/c1hlAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Google Books]. The book is also available as [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48262/ Collection 48262 at Ancestry.com]. Pertinent to Lydia Hardwick and her father James, free to view images from Ancestry of [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24889605?h=06a34f page 133], [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24889653?h=ceb3f5 page 134], and [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/24889659?h=7a6d8f page 135]. * '''8''' The will of James Hardwick, dated 7 February 1697-8, proved 30 Mar 1698. Ancestry.com. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. {{Ancestry Record|4900|737}}. Original data: Lineages, Inc., comp. Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800. Records transcribed from LDS Family History Library microfilm copies. * '''9''' ''SailNet Sailing Community'' online forum, various authors. "Prevailing Winds in The Chesapeake," posted 27 September 2017. https://www.sailnet.com/threads/prevailing-winds-in-the-chesapeake.298721/ : accessed 11 July 2021. * '''10''' Transcription of the will of Thomas Walker Sr., dated 11 December 1726 and proved on 23 February 1727. Posted to the profile of Thomas Walker Sr. on 4 Dec 2020 by Teresa Davis. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Walker-15949#Transcription_of_Will * '''11''' ''Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800'' [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2000. {{Ancestry Record|4900|3045}}. Original data: Lineages, Inc., comp. ''Westmoreland County, Virginia Wills, 1654-1800''. Records transcribed from LDS Family History Library microfilm copies of wills. Name: Thomas Walker; Description: Decedent; Date: 11 Dec 1726; Prove date: 23 Feb 1726; Notes: "Walker, Thomas, 11 Dec. 1726; 23 Feb. 1726. Sons James and Thomas land; sons Samuel, William and Hardidge; dau. Hannah land on Salisbury Plane in Stafford County; exrs. bro. George Walker; son James and wife Lydia." * '''12''' Westmoreland County, Virginia Deeds & Wills. No. 8. Part 1; 1723-1738 Antient Press: pp 78. ''See also:'' [https://web.archive.org/web/20201204191350/https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I084370&tree=Tree1 Permalink at the Internet Wayback Machine] to the original online transcription by Edward White; ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties'', website maintained by Mike Marshall; https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/index.php : accessed 4 Dec 2020. * '''13''' ''Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties'', website maintained by Mike Marshall; https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/index.php. Permalink from same at the Internet Wayback Machine for [https://web.archive.org/web/20201205224425/https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I085271&tree=Tree1 the entry for James Walker]; accessed 5 Dec 2020. * '''14''' Family Tree DNA, Inc., Gene By Gene, Ltd.; Y-Chromosome DNA Testing for Short Tandem Repeat (STR) markers and Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs); [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/walker-dna-project-mt-dna-results/about The Walker DNA Project] at Family Tree DNA, citing [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/walker-dna-project-mt-dna-results/about/results test-taker supplied pedigrees] and [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/WilliamsDNA?iframe=yresults detailed DNA Results], "Group-9." As of 12 July 2021 the Project had 1,412 participants; administered by Barbara Good, Randy Walker, and Suzanne Hallstrom. * '''15''' [https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/map/map.html#MD Atlas of Historical County Boundaries, Maryland]. The Dr. William M. Scholl Center for American History and Culture, The Newberry Library. Interactive map for U.S. states and their formations. * '''16''' "[https://avalon.law.yale.edu/subject_menus/statech.asp Colonial Charters, Grants and Related Documents]," ''The Avalon Project'', Lillian Goldman Law Library, Yale Law School; transcriptions of various colonial charters, grouped by state : accessed 17 July 2021.

Walker-Lee Family Reunion and Family history

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Please join in helping me to connect with any and all family members and sharing any news updates, past recollections, funny stories, Family photos, Family history, any geneological information you may have, and of course sharing any invites to upcoming events and or reunions/ family gatherings. Be sure to include dates , time and location for any upcoming events.

Walking Through Time

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The goal of this project is to ... Take a look at ancestry and our need to find ourselves by looking to our past and how we are connected. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hull-6194|Tina Hull]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * DNA: The many types * The fine print * Families found Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22685692 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wall of Honor made of marble bricks

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

Wallace Family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[LaMarr-14|Jackie Wallace]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6967188 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wallace Family of Kentucky

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wallace-4435|Thomas Edward Wallace]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7786090 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wallen

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The goal of this project is to determine the connections to Benjamin Wallen. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wallen-319|Roy Wallen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * confirm his birth date (about 1788) and location (likely Rhode Island) * determine his parents and their birth dates, locations, death dates, locations. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13094766 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wallen obituary

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Presented Bywww.chathamdailynews.ca Mr. Wallen Bernard CROWDER CROWDER, Mr. Wallen Bernard - in his 94th year passed away at the CKHA, Public General Campus, on Thursday, January 31, 2008. Reunited with his loving wife Ellen (Jacobs) Crowder (2007). Dear father of Kenneth (Joan) of Toronto, William (Elaine) of Surrey, BC, Albert (Cheryl) and Fredrick of Chatham, Florence of Sedgewick, AB and Wendy Taylor of Chatham. Cherished grandfather of 16 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren and 4 great great grandchildren. Also surviving are sisters Sylvia Harlick of Chatham and Rosemary Hodgkins, California and one brother-in-law Robert Jacobs. Predeceased by a great grandson Brett Mayne, sisters Evelyn Shaw, Margaret and Lois Crowder and brothers Robert and Donald O'Brien. Friends will be received at the BOWMAN FUNERAL HOME, 4 Victoria Avenue, Chatham (519- 352-2390) for visitation on Sunday, February 3 from 6 until 9pm. A funeral service will be conducted at the funeral home on Monday, February 4, 2008 at 11:00am. Interment at Dresden Cemetery. Contributions to the VON or the Disciples of Christ Church would be appreciated. Online condolences may be made at www.bowmanfh.ca 10978824

Wallenhorst, Niedersachsen One Place Study Info

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

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Walling reorganisation February 2017

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Notes of actions taken whilst reorganising the incorrectly attached children of [[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] in response to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/346692/someone-experienced-myself-remove-children-wrong-parents a request] on G2G. Also research note made while trying to connect the profiles back together. ==Actions== :{| border="1" !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Name''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''WikiTree ID''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Detached from''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Action Notes''' !style="background: #efefef;"|'''Other Notes''' |- |Albert N Walling
(1882 - 1941)||[[Walling-211|Walling-211]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Nancy Ann (Walling) Roberts
(1830 - 1903)||[[Walling-204|Walling-204]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Attched to Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798)||We know that Jesse (1794) was in Tennessee between 1825 and 1834 and I believe this to be his daughter Nancy of whom the lineage gives no info. See her profile for more info. |- |Emma (Walling) Johnson
(1885 - 1952)||[[Walling-213|Walling-213]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Ralph Delania Walling
(1887 - 1971)||[[Walling-212|Walling-212]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Susan Katherine (Walling) Thornton
(1890 - 1973)||[[Walling-215|Walling-215]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records
extant. Attached based solely on the death record |- |Lillie May (Walling) Killion
(1892 - 1968)||[[Walling-214|Walling-214]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Simon Willis Walling
(1894 - 1942)||[[Walling-217|Walling-217]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |John Walker Walling
(1902 - 1969)||[[Walling-216|Walling-216]]||[[Walling-203|Jesse Walling]] - Father
[[Parker-11233|Sarah Parker]] - Mother||Father: [[Walling-640|Jesse Walling]], Mother [[Parker-22449|Sarah Parker]]||Created mother based on the census
info as no other records extant |- |Sarah (Parker) Walling
(abt. 1798 - abt. 1835)||[[Parker-11233|Parker-11233]]|| ||Temporary notice added - '''now removed'''
Some basic bio added||The 2 children are as far as can be determined all there were. (See note about Preston et al below) |- |Ann (Chisum) Walling
(1815 - 1897)||[[Chisum-67|Chisum-67]]|| ||Temporary notice added - '''now removed'''||As many children as far as can be determined were created. (See note about Preston below) |- |Martha Ann Walling
(1822 - 1897)||[[Walling-606|Walling-606]]|| ||Created this profile||Daughter of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- |Andrew Jackson Todd||[[Todd-5529|Todd-5529]]|| ||Created this profile||Husband of Martha Ann Walling |- |Jonathon Chisholm Walling
(1819 - 1865)||[[Walling-607|Walling-607]]|| ||Created this profile||Son of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- |Jesse Richards Walling
(1839 - 1920)||[[Walling-608|Walling-608]]|| ||Created this profile||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |John Chisum Walling
(1842 - )||[[Walling-609|Walling-609]]|| ||Created this profile and added a bunch of relevant info I found||Eventually found to be the son of Preston M Walling |- |Jackson Walling
(1847 - )||[[Walling-610|Walling-610]]|| ||Created this profile based on the '60 census||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |Isham C Walling
(1842 - 1916)||[[Walling-611|Walling-611]]|| ||Created this profile based on the Find A Grave entries of his parents||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |Lewis Cass Walling
(1848 - 1886)||[[Walling-612|Walling-612]]|| ||Created this profile based on the '60 census||Son of Jesse (1794) and Ann (1815) |- |Preston M Walling
(1820 - 1891)||[[Walling-614|Walling-614]]|| ||Created this profile (see notes below)||Son of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- |Caroline Elizabeth Walling
(1825 - 1907)||[[Richards-8675|Richards-8675]]|| ||Created this profile||Wife of Jonathon Chisum Walling (1819) |- |Celia Melissa Kirkland
(1858 - 1920)||[[Kirkland-1709|Kirkland-1709]]|| ||Created this profile||Wife of John Chisum Walling (1858) |- |Created the children for John and Celia !colspan="4"|[[Walling-615|Maude Serene]] (1888 - 1957), [[Walling-616|John James]] (1884 - 1915), [[Walling-617|Jessie D]] (1885 - 1912), [[Walling-618|Lee Blayne]] (1892 - 1959), [[Walling-619|Thomas Haynes]] (1897 - 1974) and [[Walling-620|Bertha Drane]] (1878 - 1965) |- |Created children of Jonathon Chisum Walling (1819) !colspan="4"| Sarah Walling, Nancy Walling, Jesse Walling, John D Walling and William Preston Walling |- |Louise Walling
(1831 - 1853)||[[Walling-627|Walling-627]]|| ||Created this profile||Daughter of Jesse (1794) and Sarah (1798) |- !colspan="5"|Suspended recording the names as it is just getting too many. Some children and grandchildren are only partial profiles as they do not connect to the ones I am trying to re-connect. |}
==Research Notes== ===Children of Jesse and Sarah=== :Resolved :There seems to be a problem with a child for Jesse (1794). On Find A Grave are shown: ::Jonathon Chisum Walling (1819 - 1865) - Jesse and Sarah ::Preston M Walling (1822 - 1891) - Jesse and Sarah ::Martha Ann Walling Todd (1822 - 1897) - Jesse and Sarah ::Isham Chisholm Walling (1842 - 1916) - Jesse and Ann ::Lewis Cass Walling (1848 - 1886) - Jesse and Ann :[[Walling-606|Martha Ann]] was born July 26, 1822 and Preston was apparently born June 8, 1822"Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2S-WZSW : 13 December 2015), Preston M Walling, 1891; Burial, Comanche, Comanche, Texas, United States of America, Oakwood Cemetery; citing record ID 53254161, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com.. Obviously this cannot be so if they are brother and sister. Each gravestone clearly shows the date so one of other of these is not the son/daughter of Jesse and Sarah. :Update: Preston was born about 1820 not 1822 which means in fact he does fit in the family. :Preston had a son Jesse Richards Walling born in 1844 who died in 1920. As there is a Jesse R on the 1860 census born 1839, son of Jesse and Ann, I have considered for the time being that Martha Ann is the daughter of Jesse and Sarah and that Preston M is the son of some other Walling as yet undetermined. :Sarah and Jess (1794) did have other children and these are listed in [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/walling/626/ Jesse Walling Lineage Part #2] By Mary September 02, 2000 at 03:46:07 In reply to: Re: John W. Alexander 7/30/00. Of these so far I have only been able to confirm 2 with historical records. ===Children of Jesse and Ann=== :{| border="1" |'''Name'''||Dates||Historical record||Notes |- |Mahala Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Jesse T. Walling||(1839 - ?)||1860 Census||Jesse R on census |- |Amelia Ann Walling||(? - ?)|| ||Maybe M A on 1860 census |- |Ishom Walling||(1842 - 1916)||Hillsboro Weekly Mirror Wed. March 29,1916|| |- |Mullican Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Andrew Jackson Walling||(1847 - ?)||1860 Census||Andrew Jackson on 1860 census |- |Lewis Cass Walling||(1848 - 1886)||1860 Census||Cass on 1860 census |- |Sam C. Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Rhoda Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Betty Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Emma Walling||(? - ?)|| || |- |Jeff Walling||(? - ?)|| || |} :There are 7 or 8 children unaccounted for at this time, i.e. for which no historical record has been found yet. ===MA, JC and IC Walling=== :I am a little curious about M A Walling (1842 Texas) which is the same year as John Chisum. Twins? But then Isham is also born in 1842. Since John Chisholm is not in the list above is the the son of someone else but if so why John Chisholm? Possibility however. Jonathon Chisholm also appears in places as John Chisholm but cannot be the one on the 1860 census unless a gross error has been made by the enumerator. :After much consideration I have come to the conclusion that J C Walling on the 1860 census is in fact I C Walling as the year of birth is right. This makes more sense and explains why there appears to be only one person. Also means we only have to determine who M A Walling is. If Isham and MA are twins that would be a satisfactory explanation. :UPDATE :I have now found a John Chisum Walling who fits the data that I found and this is NOT John Chisum born 1819: :Where the is a footnote it means I have found a record for that person. ::JOHN CHISUM WALLING – Born 1858 in Texas and died 1899 in Jones County, Texas. Married CELIA MELISSA KIRKLAND November 6, 1876"Texas, County Marriage Records, 1837-1965," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV14-6VMW : accessed 6 February 2017), J C Walling and M Kirkling, 16 Nov 1876, Marriage; citing Hill, Texas, United States, various county clerk offices, Texas State Library and Archives Commission, Texas Dept. of State Health Services and Golightly-Payne-Coon Co.; FHL microfilm 985,181. in Hill County, Texas. ::She was born in 1858 and died in 1920. ::Children of John Chisum Walling and Celia Melissa Kirkland: :::Bertha Drayne Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3XP-25C : 5 December 2014), Bertha Drane Ellington, 09 Feb 1965; citing certificate number 24285, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,117,753. :::Dexter Payne Walling :::William Wayne Walling :::John James Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K37B-S92 : 5 December 2014), John James Walling, 11 Aug 1915; citing certificate number 16847, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,051,495. :::Jesse Dean Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3WM-K3H : 5 December 2014), Jessie D Douglass, 26 Nov 1912; citing certificate number 24894, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,050,833. :::Maude Serene Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K33W-46X : 5 December 2014), Maudie Serene Walling, 11 Oct 1957; citing certificate number 53902, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,135,870. :::Charley Lane Walling :::Lee Blayne Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K34D-M5J : 5 December 2014), Lee Blayne Walling, 22 Oct 1959; citing certificate number 54829, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,115,989. :::Elma Spayne Walling :::Thomas Hayes Walling"Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K3XM-NDC : 5 December 2014), Thomas Haynes Walling, 03 Mar 1974; citing certificate number 16286, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,243,040. :I found these when I was not really looking so no douby I will find the rest and assemble this family in due course. Just discovered he is the son of Preston M Walling. ===Preston M Walling=== :There is a record for the son of Preston M Walling: ::Jesse Richards Walling passed away at Hillsboro, Hill, Texas, United States in 1920."Texas Deaths, 1890-1976," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K36J-ZMY : 5 December 2014), Jesse Richards Walling, 21 Nov 1920; citing certificate number 35194, State Registrar Office, Austin; FHL microfilm 2,073,875. ::{| |Name:||Jesse Richards Walling |- |Event Type:||Death |- |Event Date:||21 Nov 1920 |- |Event Place:||Hillsboro, Hill, Texas, United States |- |Gender:||Male |- |Marital Status:||Married |- |Birth Date:||22 Jul 1844 |- |Birthplace:||Nacogdoches, Texas |- |Father's Name:||Preston M Walling |- |Mother's Name:||Caroline Richards |- |Certificate Number:||35194 |- |GS Film number:||2073875 |- |Digital Folder Number:||005145918 |- |Image Number:||02496 |} :I am unable to positively identify ::{| |Rhoda Walling||F||9||Texas |- |M A Walling||F||18||Texas |- |Stoke Walling||M||22||Tennessee |- |Eli Walling||M||28||Tennessee |}
===Linking to the detached profiles=== :Now the basic family for Jesse has been connected it remains to find the path to the profiles that were detached. :We are looking for a child born around early 1840, say before 1844, who has a son Jesse born January 1862. If that can be determined we have a link through to the orphaned profiles. :At some stage the references derived from the Jesse Walling Lineage document should be supported by historical records as nowhere in the document to which I refer is there a single record of BMD registers of any kind or of Census returns. The aim is to find at least 1 historical record that confirms the existence of the person. ==Finished!== :I have gone as far as I can go, or have time to go I should say, at present. There is still a mass or work needed to research and connect this family fully, at least some chunk of which would need to be done in the US from cemetery evidence. I would not be able to do that living in Ireland! ==Sources==

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*'''Thomas''' served in Capt. Belcher's Co. in '''1756''' during the Old French & Indian War.'''Rhode Island Colonial Servicemen,''': "Rhode Island Colonial War Servicemen, 1740-62"
{{Ancestry Record|4055|1198}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Given Name: Thomas; Surname: Hammond; War Served In: Old French & Indian War; Notes: Served in Capt. Belcher's Co. in 1756.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1769''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7J27-W5N2 FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9Z6-9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00295
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Service Date: May 1769; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1770''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7JJH-YPMM FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9ZH-J FamilySearch Image] Image number 00303
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Service Date: May 1770; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States; Mil Rank: Justice Of The Peace.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''June 1771''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPZG-PWCB FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9ZC-9 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00307
Name: Thomas Hamand; Military Service Date: Jun 1771; Military Service Place: United States; Record Type: Military.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1772''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7N63-61N2 FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9Z3-R FamilySearch Image] Image number 00311
Name: Thomas Hamand; Military Service Date: May 1772; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States; Mil Company Regiment: Justice Of The Peace.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''May 1773''' in Rhode Island, British America as a Justice of The Peace.'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, Rhode Island, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140772.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:7J6T-2F2M FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-L9CG-1 FamilySearch Image] Image number 00314
Name: Thomas Hamand; Military Service Date: May 1773; Military Service Place: Rhode Island, United States.
*In the'''1774''' census '''Thomas''' was in Scituate, Rhode Island, British America. '''1774 Census''': "Rhode Island Census, 1774"
{{Ancestry Record|3081|4865}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammond in Scituate, Rhode Island, British America.
:Name: Thomas Hammond :Residence: Scituate, Rhode Island, British America :White Males Above 16: 2 :White Males Under 16: 2 :White Females Above 16: 1 :White Females Under 16: 4 :Total in Household: 9 *'''Thomas''' was in a military record.'''Rhode Island Military''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532576|50948c}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|512182}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Date: '''1776'''; Military Place: Rhode Island, USA; Page number: 177.
*'''Thomas''' was in a military record in Rhode Island, United States.'''Military''': "U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783"
{{Ancestry Record|4282|168562}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Place: Rhode Island, USA; State or Army Served: Continental Troops; Rank: PRIVATE.
'''Military''': "United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors, 1775-1783"
Citing Military Service, United States, Citing various published state rosters, United States; FHL microfilm 103140736.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGTG-T77L FamilySearch] (accessed 24 February 2022)
[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSFF-LGTC FamilySearch Image] Image number 00105
Name: Thomas Hammond; Military Service Date: 1776; Military Service Place: United States; Record Type: Military.
*In the '''1777''' census '''Thomas''' was in Providence County, RI.'''1890 Census''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Compiled Census and Census Substitutes Index, 1740-1890"
{{Ancestry Record|3571|28796498}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammon in Providence County, RI in 1777.
*The town of Foster was set off from Scituate in 1781, and its first town-meeting was held, Nov. 19, 1781, at the house of Thomas Hammond. This was done by an act of the General Assembly. History of the State of Rhode Island with Illustrations; [https://www.sites.rootsweb.com/~rigenweb/article244.html Rootsweb ] FOSTER, RI pp. 133 - 135. Albert J. Wright, Printer; No. 79 Mille Street, corner of Federal, Boston, MA; Hong, Wade & Co., Philadelphia 1878. *'''Thomas''' was in a military record in '''July 1782''' in Rhode Island, United States. He was in the 3d Battalion.'''Military''': "U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27533637|a4539b}} - {{Ancestry Record|4282|1307914}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Name: Thomas Hammon; Gender: Male; Military Date: Jul 1782; Military Place: Rhode Island, USA; State or Army Served: Rhode Island; Regiment: 3d Battalion.
*Phebe, daughter of '''Thomas Hammon''', married Stephen Wilcox on '''26 October 1786''' in Foster, Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27531986|696fad}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6007084}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Phebe Hammon marriage to Stephen Wilcox on 26 Oct 1786 in Foster, Rhode Island, USA.
*Mary, daughter of '''Thomas Hammon''', married Noah Hopkins on '''10 December 1789''' in Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27531933|4b1abc}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6006469}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Mary Hammon marriage to Noah Hopkins on 10 Dec 1789 in Rhode Island, USA.
*'''Thomas''' was in a census record in '''1790'''.'''1790 Census''': "1790 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1790; Census Place: Foster, Providence, Rhode Island; Series: M637; Roll: 10; Page: 287; Image: 167; Family History Library Film: 0568150
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532441|170a24}} - {{Ancestry Record|5058|363804}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammond.
:Name: Thomas Hammond :Home in 1790 (City, County, State): Foster, Providence, Rhode Island :Free White Persons - Males - Under 16: 2 :Free White Persons - Males - 16 and over: 2 :Free White Persons - Females: 3 :Number of Household Members: 7 *Lydia, daughter of '''Thomas Hammon''', married Lucius Miller on '''30 October 1794''' in Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532020|f8ae08}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6006652}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Lydia Hammon marriage to Lucius Miller on 30 Oct 1794 in Rhode Island, USA.
*Thomas, son of''' Thomas Hammon''', married Susanna Place on '''1 November 1795''' in Rhode Island, United States.'''Marriage''': "Rhode Island, U.S., Vital Extracts, 1636-1899"
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532039|2c1543}} - {{Ancestry Record|3897|6384}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammon Jr marriage to Susanna Place on 1 Nov 1795 in Rhode Island, USA.
**Thomas was in a record in 1820.'''1820 Census''': "1820 United States Federal Census"
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Virgil, Cortland, New York; Page: 625; NARA Roll: M33_66; Image: 343
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532311|27c288}} - {{Ancestry Record|7734|523557}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammond.
**Thomas was in a record in 1830.'''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Virgil, Cortland, New York; Series: M19; Roll: 88; Page: 101; Family History Library Film: 0017148
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532378|17e09b}} - {{Ancestry Record|8058|1499311}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammans.
**Thomas was in a census record in 1840.'''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Virgil, Cortland, New York; Roll: 275; Page: 20; Family History Library Film: 0017184
{{Ancestry Sharing|27532252|8102b0}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|2359649}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
T Hammond.
**Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38553519/thomas-hammond : accessed 24 February 2022), memorial page for Thomas Hammond (5 Mar 1775–14 May 1846), {{FindAGrave|38553519}}, citing Virgil Rural Cemetery, Virgil, Cortland County, New York, USA ; Maintained by kswh (contributor 46633789). *Thomas was in a census record in 1810.'''1810 Census''': "1810 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1810; Census Place: North District, Providence, Rhode Island; Roll: 58; Page: 76; Image: 00149; Family History Library Film: 0281232
{{Ancestry Sharing|27533077|7fef5d}} - {{Ancestry Record|7613|545985}} (accessed 24 February 2022)
Thomas Hammon.
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'''Edoward Louis Wallingford - Oliva Loyer-Wallingford''' '''Family Lineage 1822 - 2005''' '''Arthur Sequin - Marie Berenice Olivia Walllingford-Seguin''' '''Family Lineage 1856 - 2005''' Compiled by Ken and Cheryl Smith

Wallis, Pettit(t) and Norden families in the Duxford area of Cambridgeshire, England

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'''Wallis, Pettit(t) and Norden families in the Duxford area of Cambridgeshire, England''' ---- '''Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts :''' * 17th June 1718 Wiliam BARKER m Susann WALLIS St. John, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Marriage register entry of William BARKER & Susann WALLIS image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G967-T4VH?i=337&cat=720068 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th April 2018 * 11th November 1718 Robert SMITH & Susann WALLIS, widow married St. John, Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Marriage register entry of Robert SMITH & Susann WALLIS image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G967-T4VH?i=337&cat=720068 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th April 2018 *1721 & 1722 missing * 1728 Henry Wallis & Elizabeth Norden at Pembroke Hall Chapel"Marriage of Henry WALLIS & Elizabeth NORDEN" St. Mary & St. Andrew, Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Marriage register entry 1728 Image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-ZFNG?i=130&cc=1465708&cat=1316583 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th Apr 2018 * 18th December 1737 George JAYE & Helen NORDEN married Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Marriage register entry of George JAYE & Helen NORDEN 1737 Image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-9967-TW56?i=391&cat=720068 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th April 2018~ * 17 August 1741 Sarah daughter of Richard & Rose WALLIS baptisedDuxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Baptism Register Entry of Sarah WALLIS 1741 Image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G967-T4N2?i=409&cat=720068 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th Apr 2108 * '''29th August 1741 [[Norden-120|Elizabeth]] wife of [[Wallis-2422|Henry Wallis]] buried Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Burial Register Entry of Elizabeth WALLIS 1741 Image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G967-T4N2?i=409&cat=720068 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th Apr 2108''' * 28th February 1741/2 Henry WALLIS & Mary FAIRCLOTH marriedDuxford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts Marriage Register Entry of Henry WALLIS & Mary FAIRCLOTH 1741 Image available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G967-T4N2?i=409&cat=720068 FamilySearch] Accessed 7th Apr 2108 ~ * Ann Jay d. of George & Eleanor Jay bapt. 1741 at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England * George Jay s. of George & Eleanor Jay bapt. 1745 at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England * Henry Jay s. George & Eleanor Jay bapt. 1746 at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England * Eleanor Jay d. George & Eleanor Jay bapt. 1754 d. 1754 England Deaths and Burials, 1538-1991 database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:JZPD-PM8 : 16 March 2020), Eleanor Jay, 1754. at Duxford, Cambridgeshire, England ---- Elizabeth Norden was resident at Whittlesford when she married in 1728 '''Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire, England Bishop's Transcripts :''' * '''1728 Henry Wallis of Duxford & Elizabeth Norden of Whittlesford married at Pembroke Hall Chapel, Pembroke College, Cambridge by licence (entered in Whittlesford registers)''' * '''1735 Mary Norden''' married Thomas SheldrachMarriage of Thomas SHELDRACH & Mary NORDEN" Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts Image Available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-ZFFB?i=140&cc=1465708&cat=1316583 FamilySearch] Accessed 30th November 2020 * 1735/6 13th March, Ann Petit buried * 1736 Ann Sheldrack baptised (N.B. No parents names recorded on any baptism entries) * 1737/8 5th March, Lydia Sheldack baptised * '''1737 9th May, Henry Norden buried''' * 1739/40 6th January, Joseph Sheldrack baptised * 1741/2 17th January James son of Thomas & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1744 29th July, Elizabeth daughter of Thomas & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1746 23rd November, Ruth daughter of Thomas & Mary Shildrack baptised * 1748 6th November, Martha daughter of Thomas & Mary Shildrack baptised * 1749/50 28th January, Richard son of Thomas & Mary Shildrac baptised * 1752 26th April, Rebecca daughter of Thomas & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1753 4th August, John son of Thomas & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1757 12th June, William son of Thomas & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1767 2nd December, Joseph Shildroc married Mary Dun * 1768 16th September James son of Joseph & Mary Shildrack baptised * 1771 10th June Mary Sheldrake baptised (again no parents recorded for all baptism in this year) * 1773 26th October George Plaw & Elizabeth Shildreck married * 1773 26th September Mary daughter of Joseph & Mary Shildreck buried * 1774 20th March, Elizabeth daughter of George & Elizabeth Plaw baptised * 1776 9th June, John son of Joseph & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1776 1st May, Edward Stones & Rebecca Sheldrick married * 1777 9th March, Richard son of George & Elizabeth Plaw baptised * 1777 6th July, Kezia daughter of Edward & Rebecca Stones baptised *1778 7th December John Sheldrick and Elizabeth Mardell married * 1778 15th March, Rachel daughter of Joseph & Mary Shildrick baptised * 1778 29th November, Edward son of George & Elizabeth Plaw baptised * 1778 1st October, Rachel daughter of Joseph & Mary Shildrick buried * 1780 20th February, John son of John & Elizabeth Sheldrick baptised * 1780 25th February, Jacob son of Jacob & Mary Norden baptised * 1780 19th March, William son of Joseph & Mary Sheldrick baptised * 1780 2nd July, Joseph son of Richard & Ann Sheldrick baptised. ''{N.B. Richard married Ann Wallis 25th April 1778 at Thriplow}'' * 1780 25th February, John Sheldrick, infant buried * 1780 7th March, Jacob Norden, infant buried * 1780 19th November, Mary wife of Thomas Sheldrick buriedBurial of Mary SHELDRICK" Whittlesford, Cambridgeshire Bishop's Transcripts Image 210 Available at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PH-ZFX7?i=209&cc=1465708&cat=1316583 FamilySearch] Accessed 30th November 2020 In 1775: Whittlesford: Settlement certificate from Sawston for Henry Norden, Elizabeth his wife and their child JamesSettlement certificate from Sawston for Henry Norden, Elizabeth his wife and their child James P171/13/1/13 Available at [https://calm.cambridgeshire.gov.uk/CalmView/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=KP171%2f13%2f1%2f13&pos=14 CALM Cambridgeshire Archives Online Catalogue] Accessed 30th November 2020 == Sources ==

Walloon Church, Amsterdam

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Grave markers within the floor of the Walloon Church in Amsterdam

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Wally Line

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!850 and 1880 census Prove Thomas Walley Sr b 1765 SC and wife Elizabeth are correct . 1850 United States Federal Census Mississippi Perry Thomas Walley 65 Elizabeth Walley 54 James Walley 24 Judas Walley 20 Fanny Walley 18 Pinkney Walley 16 [27 in 1861] Priscilla Walley 14 Harriet Walley 13 George Walley 16 1860 United States Federal Census for Elizabeth Wally Mississippi Perry Southern District ''' Sept 1 1860''' Elizabeth Wally 60 James Wally 34 Prissiller Wally 23 Harriet Wally 21 Cival war 17 Sept 1861 George W Walley MS Goolsberry Walley MS James Walley MS Pinkney Walley MS R Walley MS RH Walley MS William Walley MS William Walley MS Harrison Walley AR J M Wally AL James Walley LA 1870 United States Federal Census Home in 1870 On Boaghomer Creek, Perry, Mississippi Post Office Augusta Occupation Farm Laborer Name Age Elizabeth Waley 80 Harriet Waley 30 Percilla Waley 35 Ann Waley 4 Pinkey Waley 8 Evan Waley 11/12 Zeke Meadows 12 Mississippi, U.S., State Archives, Various Records, 1820-1951 Perry Females over 21 State census returns 1880, Box 2636 Walley, Eliner 28 Sarah A 30 Pricilla 45 Elizabeth 80 United States Census, 1880 Perry Mississippi, United States Wife Elizabeth is living with Daughter Pricilla in 1880. Elizabeth Wally 80 South Carolina, United States Paissilla Wally Daughter 44 Eran E. Wally Stepdaughter 10 Mary A. Wally 5 Granddaughter

Walmsley Pre-1500 Work

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== Introduction == I've created this FSP to keep track of work on the Tamworth(e) of Leake lineage. This arises from my OT2 work on [[Tamworth-8|John Tamworth MP (abt.1524-abt.1570)]]. Both the "Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4" and the "Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Volume III" have Tamworth lineages, the second probably derived from the first.'''Visitation of the County of Lincoln In 1562-4,''' edited by Walter C Metcalfe, published in London by George Bell & Sons, 1881, page 119
[https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00cook/page/n247/mode/2up Internet Archive] Accessed 17 July 2022.
'''Lincolnshire Pedigrees, Volume III''', edited by The REv. Canon A.R. Maddison, M.A., F.S.A., published by the Harleian Society in London, 1904, page 947
[https://archive.org/details/lincolnshirepedi03madd/page/410/mode/2up Internet Archive] Accessed 17 July 2022.
I saw two issues with this lineage: * John's mother was given as Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of Philip Denkaring by Elizabeth, daughter and heiress of James Finch. I could find no sources for "Denkaring", and soon realised that the correct surname was "de Caruges". *John is listed as the grandson of John Tamworth of Leake. However, [[Space:Will_of_John_Tamworth_MP_(1524-1569)|John's Will]] implies that John, Henry, and Christopher, all being sons of Christopher Tamworth of Leake, by his "first wife", are all contemporaneous with John. The lineage lists only one wife. Furthermore, the lineage has the elder Christopher Tamworth, who John said was his cousin, as the great grandson of John Tamworth of Leake, implying that perhaps there are too many generations in that line. Since last Wills and Testaments are readily available for the majority of individuals in the lineage, including relatives by marriage, I propose to investigate this by transcribing all the Wills, and building a lineage from scratch to see how it compares to the two references. The Will of John himself is a good start, as it lists a lot of people. Since I am not pre-1500 certified, I intend to use this page to coordinate my work, and in due course assist the aid of a certified coach to transfer the biographies to individual profiles. == John Tamworth MP (1524-1570) == Profiles exist for both [[Tamworth-8|John]] and the [[Space:Will_of_John_Tamworth_MP_(1524-1569)|transcription of his Will]]. Wiliam Dodyngton of London, gentleman, was cited as being a kinsman.'''Bargain and Sale'''
Date: 13 March 1562
Held by London Metropolitan Archives, City of London
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/b13b9084-5afd-4225-9482-637620e9b322 National Archives] Accessed 24 July 2022.
== Sources ==

Walradth Family Project

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The goal of this project is to rebuild the Family Tree of the Palatine Walradths, and eventually tie in everybody who preceded them in the 17th century. This is not about drilling straight into Rhineland: This is about organizing the cousins of AT LEAST the families in North America. Obviously this means reaching back before the earliest settlers, but I do not consider drilling straight back down a family name a priority. That usually doesn't help much research, it only traces father-son connections and omits all of the variety that makes up the descendants. One of my main tools is the Walrath Family Association Newsletter, which was published by Jerry Walrath and edited by Reetha Clancy from 1971-2001. Reetha's work is the largest and longest-running study of Walrath genealogy that I am currently aware of. My grandmother is Member #184, mentioned in Newsletter #54, Page 1. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Thompson-46087|Matthew Thompson]]. My Walrad ancestry dead-ended with [[[Walradt-20|Abraham|Audolph Walradt]]], my 4th great-grandfather. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding records of the families where the surnames changed, including AT MINIMUM dates of birth, death, and of course whenever possible, marriages. * Finding gravestones, whenever possible, through findagrave.com (or, even better, volunteering at findagrave.com and uploading photos of the gravestones) and VERIFYING said information through a second source. * If you are a descendant of ANY of the surnames, please post your lineage here in this forum... use the "relationship to Me" tool and copy the text directly into your post. * IF YOU OR SOMEONE YOU KNOW IS AN ORIGINAL MEMBER OF THE WALRATH FAMILY ASSOCIATION please send me a private message. I am VERY interested in meeting you! It would also be good to note a Walrath Family Association Member number in their Biography. If you are NOT a member of one of the above names but would like to help out, please comment stating your reason. Perhaps you are a resident of a large Walrath community, or work in a professional capacity as a genealogist or historian, or maybe you just happen to have a ton of information regarding the family. For more about the Walrath Family Association Newsletter, please look here: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~walfam/family/WFNewsletter/WFNpages.html Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21418094 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walrath Family Association Newsletters

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This space is being used to tag members of the Walrath Family Association, as they were recorded in the newsletters typed by Reetha Clancy. [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1hPo5-SmXr2IHXmZ5CnglP22cevHiIDw_/view?usp=sharing/ Walrath Family Association Newsletters] == Members == #Kenneth M. Boyd #Gertrude "Betty" ''Sheridan'' Cathey #[[Foley-4506|Mary Reetha ''Foley'' Clancy]] #Alice Marie ''Cornell'' Gubi #Rosetta ''Fife'' Hancock #Jane Horton #Jennie Lynn ''Hayes'' Walrath Jacobs #Florence Gladys ''Anthony'' Johnson #Edith ''Scriber'' Mahaffy #Mabel Esther ''Shephard'' Roberts #[[Walradt-30|Patricia Ann ''Walradt'' Scott]] #Mary Alice ''Whitson'' Smith #Luella Marguerite ''Walrod'' Spike #Jessie ''Ripley'' Trudell #Dean Walradt #Dean Albert Walrath #Edwin David "Dave" Walrath III #Floyd F. E. Walrath #Grace Ida Walrath #[[Walrath-466|Levi Josiah Walrath (1902-1982)]] '''This list is not yet complete.'''

Walrond vs. Gomeldon, 1581

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==Court proceedings: William Gomeldon, 1581, Court of Requests== The National Archives, Kew
Date: 1581
Pg. 475, bundle cxxviii, No 27 'John Walrond - Wm. Gomeldon - promise to set the plaintiff up in business, etc' This is my own transcript of the original manuscript document. I have have not altered the original spelling or punctuation. The symbols I have used used are: / Line break in original
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===Complaint of John Walrond=== To the Queenes moste excellent ma[jes]tie In moste humble wise complaininge shewethe to your Highnes your poore and faithfull subiecte John Walrond of the midletemple of London gentleman / That wher the xx th day of Aprill in the xxiii th \yeare/ of your Highnes raign one agreement was made and concluded upon betwene one Willm Gomeldon of Porton / in your Highnes Countie of Wilshier gentleman and your Highnes said subiecte brothers bothe of them by one mother The which said agreement was condesion/ded upon in forme folowinge Viz: Bycause your highnes said subiect had then been imprisoned and by reason of his great povertie and not having wherew[i]th to relieve / himselfe was kepte in the comon gaile of your highnes benche more than one yere by the said Willm Gomeldon upon indigment geven againste your said subiecte in / an accion of account to the value of forty pound[es] and to the end to delay and impoverishe your Highnes \said subiect/ and to deprive him of his lawfull accion of dett of xl li to one John Browneiohn / and Nicholas Wimbleton the which said accion of dett of xl li then was dependinge in your ma[jes]ties Courte of comon plees at Westminster. In consideracion of which / grant and releas it was further agreed betwene your said subiecte and the said Willm Gomeldon that your said subiecte shulde have vii li of lawful englishe mony of / the said Willm Gomeldon and have maintenance of him for the triall of your said subiect[es] title for certein land[es] and tenement[es] in Andover and elswher in your ma[jes]ties / county of Southt. and that your said subiecte shulde be and remaine with the said Willm Gomeldon at his hows and mansion place situate and beinge in Porton in / the said County of Wilshier and ther to have meate drincke and lodginge for your said subiecte till the said Willm Gomeldon had placed your said subiecte with a fitt and / convenient maister Which thinge though your Highnes said subiecte hath divers times gently requested him the said Willm Gomeldon to performe, yet he the saide / Willm Gomeldon hath hitherto refused and yet dothe refuse to doo and performe the same to the manifeste undoing and impoverishinge of your said subiecte contrary to / his faithfull promise made to your said subiecte & contrarie to iustice equitie and good conscience. And forasmuch as your said Highnes subiecte hathe released ..... / all his right title and estate of in and to certein land[es] tenement[es] and hereditamentes and all other accions duties \ & demandes / to the said Willm Gomeldon and \others/ which your said subiecte / was then lawfully and iustly entituled to have as well againste the said Willm Gomeldon as againste certaine other persons before recited, your said subiecte then trustinge and / dependinge only upon the faithfull promises and frendly speches had and used toward him by the sayd Willm Gomeldon so that by stricte order of the \..../ lawe your / said subiecte is without all remedie of succour or relieffe concerninge the recoverie of the premisses except it may please your Highnes of your aboundant grace / and accustomed clementie herein to extend your mercifull favor to your said subiecte and to grant your ma[jes]ties most gracious Writt of Privie Seale to be directed to / the said Willm Gomeldon commandinge him therby at a certein day and under certain paine by your Highnes to be limitted and appointed personally to appeare be/fore your ma[jes]tie in your Highnes Court of Requestes ther to answere to the premisses and further to \.....&/ revoke suche order and direction tuchinge the pre/misses as your Highnes said court shall seme best to awarde withe equitie and good conscience and your said subiecte shall dayly pray to almightie God for the preservacion of your ma[jes]tie in all honour and felicitie longe to continue. ===The answer of William Gomeldon=== xi Die November Ao Rne Elizabeth xxiiii
The Annsweare of Will[ia]m Gomeldon Gent. Def[en]d[an]t to the Byll of Complaynte of John Walrond gent. Complayn\a/nte. The sayde Defendt. sayeth that the sayde complt. ys suche A p[er]son as hathe had not good Gardment of hymself, And by his disorderly dealynges hathe not onely wasted and consumed all suche Stock / and Substance as was lefte unto the sayde Complt. by his father, But also hathe byn very chargeable unto thys defendannte, on whome this Defendannte did bestowe good Alloweannce, after suche tyme as the / sayde Complt. had wasted and consumed hys owne stock hopeinge still that thys Defendt. should have taken greate comforte therof, And that the saide Complt. woulde have proved A studyent at the com[m]on lawe beinnge Admytted in one of the Temples neare London, w[hic]h hope the saide Complt. hathe frustrated, And as to the Imprisonment w[hic]h the said complt. suffered at this Defendts. suyte and / to the Agreement & conclusion, which paste Betwene the said Complt. and this Defendt. upon the releace & discharge of the said complt. oute of the said imprisonment, The saide Defendt. for Answeare sayeth that aboute three or fower yeares nowe laste paste, the certeyntie wherof this defendt. nowe remembreth not, The said Defendt. by Reason of some affayres and Business in Lawe at the Tyme aforesaide / happened to be at London at which time the said Complt. was then in greate disorder, wante & dystresse which this Defendt. beinge brother unto this Complt. of the mothers side was sorie to see, and upon the / requeste & Intreatie of the said Complt. & upon the p[ro]myse of the said Complt. then made to this defendt. that he woulde reforme his course of lyfe, beinge before very dysordered and that he would from / thensfourthe become a newe man, this Defendt. did therupon satisfie & paie some of the said Complts. debt[es] and did bestowe and provide certeyne apparral on the said complt. & lefte him some money in his purse / and hopeinge to have founde good dealinge at the said complts. hand[es] before this defendts. then dep[ar]ture from London he the Defendt. putt the saide Complt. in truste to receive for him & to his use at a countryman's land[es] of this Defendt., the some of fortye pound[es] in money & that though the said complt. sholde paye & deliv[er] unto one James Sharrock gent. then a Deputy Receavor of the Countie of Wiltes the / some of ten pound[es], and to one John Webbe gent. the some of Twenty pound[es] & to one Thomas Sayntebarbe gent the some of Ten pound[es] residewe, which the said complt. did faithfully promise to / receive & paie accordingelye, which some of fortie pound[es] the said complt. did afterwards receive accordingly, & though did satisfie & paie unto the Aforesaid James Sharrock the some of ten pound[es] according / to this Defendts. appointement., & to the thirtie pound[es] residewe of the said some of fortie pound[es] or anie p[ar]te therof the said complt. did not paie, accordinge to this defendts. appoyntment. But the said complt. / uniustly did detayne the same in his owne land[es] & very fondely and Idelly wasted & consumed the same, & fell agayne to his fonde & folishe trade of life, & devysed & practysed howe & by what meanes / he mighte trouble & discreditt as well his owne naturall mother as this defendt., who at one tyme exhibited A verie slaunderous unnaturall & untrewe Informacon to the quenes Ma[jes]tie agaynst his owne mother & this defendt., And the like informacon at an other tyme to Mr Secretary Walsingham agaynste this defendt. by which meanes this defendt. hathe byn putt to greate trouble, charg[es] & expenc[es] which dealing[es] / & doing[es] of the said complt., did Drawe & enforce this Defendt. to seeke to have his owne at the saide complts. hand[es]. And to bringe the said complt. to be the more quieter, & to that ende & / purpose, this Defendt. sued the said complt. to have an accompte of the aforesaid some of forty pound[es], in which suite after an untrewe & insufficient plea pleaded by the said complt. the said / Defendt. was adiudged to accompte with the said complt. in which suite the said complt. yelded himself pryson[er] unto the king[es] Bench, without enforcement of this Defendt. & theare remayned of his owne will, & soughte still, by what meanes he coulde, to vexe and trouble this Defendt. As well by sueinge this Defendt. in the King[es] Benche, as in the courte of / Chancery, for suche thing[e] as this Defendt. had before boughte of the saide Complt. at a harder rate & price than an other, beinge a more straynger to the said Complt. than this Defendt. / was, shoulde have payed for the same. And which wronges and Iniuries this Defendt. was contented and did yelde to putt uppe at the said Complts. hand[es] And at the Requeaste of a kinsman / of the saide Complts. & for naturall love and affection which this Defendt. did still beare to the said complt., he this Defendt. did yelde & Release the said complt. out of pryson & payed suche ..... / & fees as the said complt. or his keeper Did demannde to have, to sett the said Complt. at liberty. And the said Defendt. did fourthewith provyde & allowe unto the said Complt. certeyne / apparrell fitt & convenient for the complts. degree, and gave the complt. money in his purs toward[es] his expenc[es] for a season untill the said complt., or suche freind[es] as the said Complt. / did then relye on, mighte place the said complt. in service, And yt was further Agreed that this Defendt. sholde shortely after sende unto one James Walrond Gent. A Freinde & kinsman of the said Complts., to & for the said Complt. & for his Relief three or fower pound[es] in money, which this defendt. did shortely afterward[es] p[er]forme accordingely. At which time this Defendt. in hope of / Reformacon of the Complts. trade of life from that time fourthe to be had this Defendt. did then tell the said complt. that if the said Complt. coulde place himself in service with anie / man that this Defendt. woulde helpe him & be good to him, & that if he coulde not place himself in service, that then if the said Complt. woulde come bye at this Defendts. house in the / country for a time, he shoulde soe longe as he woulde be quiett & afterward[es] the saide Complt. came and laye with this Defendt. at his howse, and remayned aboute the space of one yeare / & mighte long[er] have stayed theare, if he woulde. At whiche saide Agreement & Releace of the said Complt. oute of pryson as ys aforesaid, It was thoughte good & advised by the Freind[es] of this complt. that weare p[re]sent at the communication of their Agreement (to this effecte) That whearas before thatt time the said Complt. by his Deede or Wrytinge under his hande / & seale, had demysed & granted his estate & tearme of yeares of & in the p[ar]sonage of Amesbury, & the tithes therto belonginge in the countie of Wiltes for the tearme of yeares, which the said John / Walrond had then theryn to come, for the yerely Rente of threscore & two pound[es] wherof was to be annswered & payed unto the Deane & Cannons of the Castle of Windsor beinge / lord[es] therof yerely the some of fortie pound[es] Dureinge the said Tearem, & that the Defendt. over & above the said Rent of lxii li was also to satisfie & paye Alice Wingham mother of / this Defendt. & of the said Complt. yerely dureinge the said Terme syxe pound[es] in money & fyve quarters of corne unto her soe devysed & willed by the late will & testament of Willm / Walrond deceased father of the said Complt. which rent of xxii li so remayeninge cleare to the said Complt., the said complt. had afterward[es] for the some of cvx li \or .... therabouts/ to the said Complt. / or others to his use payed & discharged by this Defendt. & for other consideracions Bargained & souled, remised & released to this Defendt. by his deede or Wrytinge und[er] his hand & seale for / that some of the p[er]sons which weare witnesses to the same were then ded & that the said complt. seemed to quarrel with this Defendt. in Lawe, contrary to his owne acte & deed[es], that for the better / maynetenance of this Defendts. tytle in & to the said p[ar]sonage & tythes therto belonginge meconed in the said Bill of Complaynte, & for the cuttinge off of all quarrells & suit[es] after that time betwene the said Complt. & this Defendt. that the said Defendt. sholde take a newe estate or leace of the said complt. of the said p[ar]sonage & tythes duringe the tearme of yeares then therin to come for the / yerely Rent of one pepper corne, & that the said complt. & Defendt. shoulde make gen[er]all releases the one to the other of and for all former quarrells, Actions & demannd[es], wherewith the said Complt. & / suche others as then did deale for the said Complt. weare made acquainted, & wrytinge beinge made betwene them accordingely, the said Complt. & his frende being bothe Studyent[es] at the lawe & / of understandinge did well like & allowe therof. And the same wryting[es] after suche tyme as the said complt. was sett at lib[er]tie weare signed sealed & deliv[er]ed by the p[ar]ties as their deedes in dewe / forme of Lawe, in the puce[?] of good Testimony, And forasmuche as this Defendt. hathe A gen[er]all Acquittance under the hande & seale of the said Complt. ready to be shewed to this honourable courte made to this / Defendt. upon the consideracion aforesaid, this Defendt. demandeth the Judgement of this honourable courte, wheather the said Complt. shalbe heare receaved to impleade this Defendt. for suche matt[er]s wherof the said / Complt. hathe releaced this Defendt. agaynste his owne Deede of Releace without that, that the said Complt. was sued, arrested & layed in pryson at the sute of the said Complt. [sic] in anie other mann[er] & / forme than before, in this answere is sett fourthe or to anie suche intent or purpose as in the said Bill of Complaynte is untrewly menconed Or that this Defendt. at suche tyme as the said Complt. was sett / at lib[er]tye did Agree to bestowe upon the said Complt. out of hande newe apparrell to the value of twenty mark[es] as in the bill of complaynte is untrewly alleaged. Albeit this Defendt. thinketh that he hathe bestowed / apparrell on the said Defendt. [sic] neare to the valewe of Twenty Mark[es] sythence the tyme of the deliw[er]ie of the said Complt. out of pryson Or that for any Consideracion in the Bill of Complaynte menconed, yt was / further agreed betwene the said complt. & Defendt. that the said Defendt. [sic] shoulde have vii li of lawfull Englyshe money of this Defendt. & have mayntenance of him for the tryall of the said complts. tytle for certeyne / Land[es] & Ten[emen]t[es], sytuate & lyinge in Andover & elswheare in the Countie of SouthH[ampshire] & that the said Complt. sholde be & remayne with this Defendt. at his howse at Porton in the Countie of Wilts. & theare to have / meate, Drincke & lodginge tyll this Defendt. had placed the said Complt. with a fytt & convenient M[aster] as in the said Bill of Complaynte is untrewly premysed And as to the Releace mencioned in the Bill / of complaynt made by the said complt. to the said John Brownejohn & Nicholas Wymbleton, this Defendt. sayeth that forasmuche as this Defendt. dyd knowe that the said Complt. did wrongefully vexe & sue the / said Defendt. upon the obligacion menconed in the Bill of Complaynte for that the said complt. was Before fully satisfied of the Duety which apperteyned to the said Complt. by the said obligacon, therfore this Defendt. / thoughte it reasonable & convenient that the said Complt. shoulde releace them of there bounde, The one of them beinge Unckle by the mothers syde to this Defendt. & to the said Complt. And / the other beinge but his surety as this Defendt. taketh ytt And without that that anye other matter or thinge materyall or effectuall in the said bill of Complaynte conteined worthie to / be answered unto, confessed & Abeyeed traversed or denied ys trewe All which matters the said Defendt. is ready to averr iustifye, maynteine & prove as this / honourabell Courte will Awarde And prayeth to be dismissed oute of the same, with his reasonable cost[es], expenc[es] & charg[es] by him in this behalf wrongefully susteyned. ===The replication of John Walrond=== xxxi die Januarii anno Regnie Elizabethe xxv
The Replicac[i]on of John Walrond gent complainant to the Annswer of Will[ia]m Gomeldon gent deffendant The sayd complt. saieth that his sayd Bill of complaint certeine true & sufficient in the lawe to be annswered unto / and dothe & will averr justifie maintaine & p[ro]ve all & eny the matters & things therin conteined to be very true & iuste in suche / mann[er] & forme as in the said bill they are truly sett forthe complained of & declared And for Replicacion saiethe that / true it is that he the saide complt. was sued arrested & layed in p[ri]son by the meanes & p[ro]curement of the said defendt. / to thintent to ympov[er]ishe hinder & delay the said complt. of his lawfull acc[i]ons & suites which he was & is to use against / the said defendt. & others, and to the intent also that he the said complt. shuld releas all his right & title which he had of & in / the Rectorie & p[ar]sonage mencioned in the said bill of complaint as in the said bill of complaint is truly alledged For the said complt. / saiethe that he did demise & grant by Indenture bearinge date the xxvii th of November in the xvi th yere of the quenes ma[jes]t[es] / Raign [27 Nov 1573] that nowe is the forsaid Rectorie & p[ar]sonage to the said defendt. for \&/ duringe certein yeres yet to come paieinge th[ere]fore to / the said complt. the yerely Rent of lxii li & to the said Alice Wingham mother & ioint exec[u]tor to & with the said complt. of the said / last \will/ & testament mentioned in the said answer six pound[es] yerely & five quarters of corne as in and by the said Indenture & last / will more at large it dothe & may appeare which said mony & corne was not to her paied since the saide rectory & p[ar]sonage came / to the handes & posession of the said defendt. accordinge to the true intent & meaninge of the said last will & testament of the said Will[ia]m / Walrond & purporte of the Indentur aforesaid And further the said complt. saiethe that true it is that the said defendt. did p[ro]mise unto the / said complt. to bestowe on him apparell to the value of xx tie m[ar]ks & also vii li in mony & maintenance for the triall of his said suite / for certein lande in Andov[er] in the Countie \of/ Southt. for the consideracons ment[i]oned & exp[re]ssed in the said bill of complaint as in the said bill / is truly alledged without that that the said complt. hath consumed & wasted all his stocke & substance which was lefte unto him by / his said father or that he hath been chargeable to the sayd defendt. or that the said complt. did exhibit any slaunder and unnaturall & untrue / informacone either to the Quenes Ma[jes]tie or to Mr Secretarie Walsingham againste the said defendt. or against his said mother or that the / said defendt. hath been put to great troble charges & expences with doeings & dealings of the said courts as in the said answer is most / slaunderouslie alleged And without that that the said complt. did receive the some of xl li by the appointement of the said defendt. in wych / mann[er] then nowe after is declared or that he doth deteine in his custodie any p[ar]cell of the said somme as in the answer also is untruly / alledged but the said complt. saithe that he did receve the some of xl li & paied x li th[er]of to one James Sharrocke by the appointement / of the said defendant & the xxx li residue he the said complt. did receve and dothe detein and kepe in leiwe & satisfaction of p[ar]cell of his said rent / for the said Rectorie & p[ar]sonage as aforesaid without that that the said complt. did for the some of clx li or more th[er]about[es] by his dede or / writinge under his hand & seale bargaine sell remise & releas unto the said defendt. the said rent of xxii li mencioned in the said answer / as in the same is untruly alledged without that that the said new leas & writings which were made by the said complt. at his releas out / of p[ri]son were sealed & deliv[er]ed by the said complt. in anie forme of lawe as in the said answer is untruly alledged but only by / the undirect practise of the said defendt. as in the said bill is declared. And without that that any oth[er] matter or thinge in the said answer / materiall or effectuall to be replied unto & not in this Replication sufficientlie confessed & avoided tran[er]sed or denied is true All which matters the said complt. is redie & willinge to averr & p[ro]ve as this moste Ho[nourable] Court shall awarde And / humbly praiethe as he before in his said bill hath praied. ===The rejoinder of William Gomeldon=== The reioyender of Will[ia]m Gomeldon gent defendant to the replication of John Walrond complainant / the said defendt. saithe in all and eny thinge and thing[es] as he before in his said annswere hathe said and dothe and will /aver iustifie maineteine and p[ro]ve his said Annswere and all and eny thinge and thing[es] therin conteined to be good / Juste and true in suche mann[er] and forme as in the said Annswere is very truly set fourthe and alledged with that / that the said complt. hathe consumed and wasted all his stocke and substance which was lefte unto him by his / said father and besides hathe bin very chargeable unto this defendt. as in this defendts. annswere it is very / truly set forthe and declared with that alsoe that the said complt. did exhibite sev[er]all slaundrous unnaturall / and untrue informations aswell to the quenes moste excellent ma[jes]tie as to the right hon[our]able S[ir] Fraunces / Walsingham againste this defendt. and against the said complts. and this defendts. mother And that the / said defendt. hathe bin therby and by the indirecte and foolishe doing[es] and dealing[es] of the said complt. put to / very greate truble charges and expenses as in the said annswere itt is most truly set forthe and / declared And with that that the said complt. received the some of forty pound[es] by the appointem[en]t / of this defendt. to be employed disbursed and paid in suche mann[er] & forme and for suche uses entents & / p[ur]poses as in the said annswere is moste truly set forthe and alleaged of which some of forty poundes / the said complt. deteined and kepte in his hande[es] the some of thirtie poundes to the greate losse / hinderance and discredit of this defendt. as in this defendts. annswere is very truly set forthe and / declared And that the said complt. for the some of clx li or there aboutes did by his deede and writinge / und[er] his hande and seale remise and release unto the said Defendt. the said rent menc[i]oned in the said defendts. / anns[wer] in suche mann[er] & forme as in the said annswere is truly and plainely set forthe and declared And / that the said newe lease and writinges afterward[es] made by the said complt. to this defendt. weare / made signed sealed and deliv[er]ed in forme of lawe and in suche sorte mann[er] and forme as in the said / Annswere it is very truly set forthe and declared Withouth that that the said complt. was arrested sued / and imprisoned by the p[ro]cureme[n]t of the said Defendt. to the entente to impov[er]ishe hinder and delaye the / said complt. of his lawfull accions and suites which he was or is to use againste the said Defendt. and / others Or to the entente that the said Complt. shoulde release all his right and tytle of and in the said Rectory / and p[ar]sonage mencioned of in the said Bill and replicacion as in the said bill and replicacion it is very untruly / and solaunderously imagined and alleaged. Or to any other entente or p[ur]pose or for anie other cause then in this defendts. / Annswere it is truly set forthe and declared And without that that there ys anie rent or other thinge behind / or unpaid, reserved or due by this defendt. to be paid either to the said complt. or to the said Alice Wyngham / their mother whearfore this defendt. hathe not sufficient and lawfull discharge as well from the said defendt. / as from the said Alice Wyngham Or that this defendt. for anie Consideracion in the bill of complt. or Replicacion / mencioned ever promised the said complt. to give or bestowe app[ar]ell on the said complt. to the value of xx m[ar]kes / or seaven pound[es] in money or maintenancie for the triall of the complt[es] suite for c[er]taine land[es] / in Andover in the County of Southt. as in the said bill of Complaint and replicacion it is very untruly / imagined mencioned and axpressed Albeit shortly afterward[es] this Defendt. did pay give and bestowe on to or for the said / complt. in money apparrell and other thinges to the value of x li or more and received the said / complt. into this Defendts. howse and there gave unto him enterteinment by the space of one halfe / yeare and more where he might have longer remained if he had used him selfe in anie reasonable / or orderly sorte within which time this defendt. did what in him laye to have placed and bestowed / the said Complt. in service And without that that anie other matter or thing \not ...../ in the said replicacion / conteined worthie to be reioyned unto and not in this reioyneder already sufficintly rejoyned unto / confessed & avoided traversed or demysed is true all which matters this defendt. is ready to iustifie / aver maineteine and prove as this hon[our]able Courte will award and prayeth in all & ev[er]y thing / and thing[es] as he before in his said Annswere hathe prayed. TNA 'Lists & Indexes' series called 'Court of Requests' 1581 People mentioned William GOMELDON John WALROND William WALROND Alice Wymbledon Disclaimer: the owner of this website assumes no responsibility or liability for any injury, loss or damage incurred as a result of any use or reliance upon the information and material contained within or downloaded from this website. I have taken considerable care in preparing information and materials which are displayed in this website. However, I do not provide any warranty concerning the accuracy or completeness of any information contained herein.

Walsh Cousin's Club

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The objective of this space is to provide a single page with all the information from the "Cousins' Club" booklet. The pages are in the order in which they were placed in the booklet and secured with a brad. (One can see on the image the location of the brad, as there are rust stains remaining.) Pages were not numbered, this I added to the images. These numbers also correspond to the file/image name. The pages are in birth order of offspring that lived to adulthood. To link to this page: [[Space:Walsh Cousin's Club|Walsh Cousins' Club]] Page 2 contains information about James Walsh and Bridget Callahan. Page 3 daughter Catherine "Kate" Walsh. I do not know who changed the information about the number of grandchildren. page 4 daughter Julia Walsh. page 5 son Frank Walsh. Note- This was the longest/biggest page in the booklet due to the size of Frank's family. His given name was Francis. page 6 son William Walsh. Note-William's birth date has been edited, source unknown. page 7 son Joe Walsh. Note- His given name was Joseph. page 8 daughter Marie Walsh. page 9 daughter Alice Walsh. Note-Alices date of death March 2001, written in my mother's hand (Marie Austin Walsh). page 9 "Total of 18 first cousins and 61 second cousins" is incorrect. I can only assume that the 16 refers to the children (of James and Bridget) and their spouses . However the 61 first cousins is not accurate. [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walsh Cousin's Club|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Walsh family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Brohl-64|Renee Walsh]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18026214 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walsh Family Mysteries

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Looking for any information re Charles Walsh born 11/10/1882 and died 2/24/1948. In Ilion, NY. Sister of Mary WALSH, Father of Rose, Florence (Flossie), Charles K., and Arthur. Sister of Mary Walsh. Husband of Julia King.

Walsh family plot

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The cemetery plot for the family of Patrick Walsh and Helena Browne.

Walsh Internet Links

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This is a list of links to site found on the internet that contain information about (A) the name Walsh, (B) places where the Walshes have lived (A)The Name Walsh (B)Information about places where our Walshes have lived Templemore Civic Parish: [http://www.irelandgenweb.com/~irltip/CivilParishes/TemplemoreCP.htm Irelandgenweb.com] added October 24, 2011 by [[Owen-551]]

Walsma Genealogie

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Walsma The goal of this project is to to find information about my ancestors and their descendants with the surname Walsma and Bijl born specifically for 1700 Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Stuivenberg-2|Enoch Stuivenberg]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding information about Klaas Pieters (Bijl) born aug 8 1770 in Bunde, Leer, Germany * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12187916 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walstra

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The goal of this project is to add the family tree of walstra Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Schokker-32|Eelke Schokker]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14769573 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walter

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==='''Walter, Saratov, Volga, Russia'''=== '''Bergseite | Mother Colony | Protestant | Catholic''' {{Image|file=Walter-8.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Walter-See red arrow}} :'''Names:''' ::Grechikhino ::Grechinnaya Luka ::Grechishinaya Luka ::Gretschinaja Luka ::Walter ::Вальтер ::Гречинная Лука ::Гречихино :'''Daughter Colonies:''' ::Brunnental ::Hoffental ::Klein-Walter ::Langenfeld ::Neu-Hussenbach ::Neu-Walter [Walter Khutor] '''History:''' *Walter was founded on 25 August 1767 by colonists recruited by officials of Catherine the Great's government and was therefore called a Crown Colony. *Walter was one of the original 104 Volga Mother colonies and one of the oldest German settlements in Russia. It is located on the [https://youtu.be/ZGHWP92BTng Medveditsa "She-Bear" river, a tributary of the Don River]. *Walter bordered the colonies of Frank (3-1/2 miles away) and Kolb (5-1/2 miles away). The village was narrow and about a mile in length, divided into two sides, "Heinerdorf/Hinterdorf" was the older part of town and the "Federdorf" on the east side. The middle of the village was the town with a church, blacksmith, and general store. Supplies had to be brought in from Sartov.[https://www.ahsgr.org/global_engine/download.aspx?fileid=C37ABCA1-F89C-43C6-A93C-07CD7FFCD7C7&ext=pdf American Historical Society Of Germans From Russia|AHSGR Walter Village 1999 File] *The 1767 census records that Johann Peter Walter was serving as the colony's mayor (Vorsteher). It is most likely him after whom the colony received its German name. The first census of 1767 totaled 376 persons. *Today, what little remains of the former colony of Walter is known as Grechikhino. There are only a handful of habitable houses remaining, most built during the Soviet era, in which approximately 25 people live. '''Church:''' *The first settlers of Walter were Lutheran. The parish was part of the Frank Parish where there was a resident pastor. *A new Lutheran church was built in Walter in 1902. It was closed in the 1930s and is today used as a barn. Its ruins can be seen today. '''Pastors & Priests:''' :The following pastors have served the congregation in Walter: ::1768-1770 Johann Friedrich Mittelstädt ::1771-1776 Johann Friedrich Heitzig ::1778-1782 Laurentius Ahlbaum ::1782-1786 Samuel Traugott Büttner ::1788-1817 Franz August Flittner '''Notable Individuals:''' ::Ahlbaum, Laurentius ::Büttner, Samuel Traugott ::Flittner, Franz August ::Gaines, Tim (Timothy Hagelganz) ::Heitzig, Johann Friedrich ::Hill, Jerry ::Mittelstädt, Johann Friedrich ::Reichert, Johannes '''Surnames:''' ::Albert (Walter) ::Albrecht (Hussenbach) ::Alles (Walter) ::Amen (Walter) ::Arndt (Walter) ::Asmus (Walter) ::Bartholomäus (Walter) ::Bauer (Dönhof) ::Bechthold (Walter) ::Beck (Walter) ::Beckel / Bögel (Walter) ::Becker (Dietel) ::Becker (Walter-1) ::Becker (Walter-2) ::Becker (Walter-3) ::Becker (Walter-4) ::Benner (Walter) ::Biedenkopf ::Block (Walter-1) ::Block (Walter-2) ::Borgens ::Braun (Walter) ::Bret(t)hauer ::Burkhardt ::Butherus ::Demann ::Dietz (Walter) ::Döll (Walter) ::Engel (Walter) ::Ewald (Walter) ::Flach / Flack (Walter) ::Flath (Frank) ::Geist (Walter) ::Gi(e)sick ::Gies (Walter) ::Greifitz ::Hamburg ::Heberlein ::Heidenreich (Walter) ::Helwig (Walter) ::Herdt (Huck) ::Hill (Walter / Hussenbach) ::Hoffmann (Walter) ::Il(l)s / El(l)s ::Kammerzell ::Karl (Walter) ::Kimmel / Kümmel (Walter) ::Kister (Walter) ::Klippert ::Kraft (Walter & Yagodnaya Polyana) ::Lackmann ::Lenz (Walter) ::Lichtenberger ::Limpert ::Link (Walter) ::Linker (Walter) ::Lip(p)hardt (Norka) ::Melcher ::Mo(h)rlang / Mo(h)rland ::Müller (Walter-1) ::Nazarenus ::Peter (Walter) ::Reiswig (Norka/Walter) ::Rohn (Walter) ::Rossmann (Frank) ::Roth (Walter) ::Rudelius ::Schiffner ::Schäfer (Walter-1) ::Schäfer (Walter-2) ::Schössler ::Seibel (Walter) ::Sommer (Walter) ::Stang (Walter) ::Steinmetz (Walter) ::Strauch (Walter) ::Streck (Walter) ::Sufner ::Suppes (Hussenbach-2) ::Vogel (Walter) ::Vogt (Walter) ::Voigt ::Volk (Walter) ::Wagner (Walter-1) ::Wagner (Walter-2) ::Walter (Walter-1) ::Walter (Walter-2) ::Weisgerber (Huck) ::Wen(t)z (Kolb) ::Wen(t)zel (Walter) ::Wiederspahn ::Windecker ::Zell '''Immigration:''' ::Ballantine, Yellowstone Co., Montana ::Bickleton, Klickitat Co., Washington ::Billings, Yellowstone Co., Montana ::Denver, Denver Co., Colorado ::Edgar, Carbon Co., Montana ::Fort Collins, Larimer Co., Colorado ::Fort Morgan, Morgan Co., Colorado ::Kirk, Yuma Co., Colorado ::Lisbon, Ransom Co., North Dakota ::Missoula, Missoula Co., Montana ::Otis, Rush Co., Kansas ::Port Huron, Saint Clair Co., Michigan ::Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon ::Rhein, Saskatchewan ::Ritzville, Adams Co., Washington ::San Ernesto, Departamento San Salvador, Entre Ríos Province ::Scottsbluff, Scotts Bluff Co., Nebraska ::Seattle, King Co., Washington ::Sidney, Richland Co., Montana ::Sterling, Logan Co., Colorado ::Tacoma, Pierce Co., Washington ::Walla Walla, Walla Walla Co., Washington ::Yakima, Yakima Co., Washington ::Yekatrinburg, Sverdlovsk Region (Siberia) --------------- '''First Settlers List|Village of WALTER [Grechinaya Luka]''' The following surnames are mentioned: Aisil, Aizel, Albert, Ales, Alles, Amend,Amendt, Ament, Arend, Arendt, Arndt, Artman, Asmus, Ausch, Bartel, Bartholomay, Bartolomay, Bartolomei, Bartolomel, Bauer, Baum, Bautsyn, Bebel, Bechel, Bechtold, Beck, Beckel, Becker, Begel, Beidenkopf, Bekher, Benner, Bessel, Beterius, Betsold, Block, Borgans, Borgens, Borgins, Bott, Braum, Braun, Bretthauer, Burgard / Burgardt, Buterius, Butherus, Del, Derr, Diehl, Dietz, Dil / Dill, Doll / Doell, Dorn, Eberlein, Eckhard / Eckhardt, Eisel, Elkher, Engel, Ert, Eurich, Eusel, Ewald, Fechter, Fegler, Fink, Flath, Folk, Folz, Fortz, Fuchs, Fuks, Gaisst, Gaitz, Geis, Geist, Gemelman, Gemmellmann, Gerget, Gersch, Getner, Gies, Giesick, Gil, Glintsel, Gottwig, Greifsu, Grosskopf, Groth, Gumborg, Gunborg, Hahn, Hamburg, Hammelmann / Haemmelman, Hartman / Hartmann, Hartung, Heberlein, Heidelbach, Heidenbach, Heidt, Heinrich, Heinz, Heizneräder/ Heizneraeder, Herdt, Hergert, Hill,Hirsch, Hoffman / Hofman, Ils, Ilts, Kackmann / Kackman, Kaiser,Kaist Kaiz, Kamertsel, Kammerzell / Kamerzel, Karl, Kechter, Kersh, Kershbaum, Kewel, Kiiz, Kilppert / Kilpert, Kimmel, Kirsch, Kirschbaum, Kister, Kit, Kitt, Kitz, Kizik, Klippert, Kort, Kraft, Kraiftsuk, Kraivtsuk, Kümmel Kummel /Kuemmel, Lakman / Lakmann, Lembert, Lenz, Leons, Lichtenberger, Liebrecht, Limpert, Lindtner, Link, Linker, Lintner, Lipert, Lipgard, Lippert, Lipphardt, Liprekht, Loos, Lores, Maer, Mahr, Maier, Manweiler, Mar, Melcher, Melker, Mohrland, Moriant, Morlan, Morland, Morlant, Mrolan, Mroland, Müller / Mueller/ Muller, Natsarenin, Nazarenus, Pekhtold, Penner, Penrin, Peter, Petern, Pezel, Pidinkol, Polk, Polks, Rak, Reiswig, Reiter, Ritsel, Ritzel, Rock, Rohn, Romel, Rommel, Ron, Rossmann, Roth, Rottenberger, Roun, Rüch / Ruch / Ruech, Rudelius, Rumel, Rumpel, Ryk, Sainel, Saiplin, Schäfer / Schafer / Schaefer, Scharman, Schessler, Schezel, Schiffner, Schmidt, Schössler / Schossler / Schoesler, Seibel, Seiber, Sell, Shisler, Sommer, Stahl, Stamm, Steinmetz, Stramm, Streck, Sufner, Supes, Suppes, Thiel, Til, Vaisberger, Velkhir, Vindegel, Viot, Vogel, Vogt, Voit, Volk, Volz, Vot, Wacker, Wagner, Walter, Weber, Webrer, Weidemann / Weiderman, Weiderspan, Weisberber, Weisberger, Wenzel, Wichmann / Wichman, Wiederspahn, Wiederspan, Wiesenthal / Wiesental, Windecker, Witenberger, Wittneberger, Wittweger, Zel, Zell, Zoll Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Aisil [Norka], Aizel [Norka], Albert [Norka], Amendt [Hussenbach], Arend, [Norka] Arndt [Norka], Asmus [Frank], Asmus [Huck], Bartel [Norka], Bartolomay [Norka], Bauer [Doenhof], Baum [Frank] Bautsyn [Kratzke], Becker [Hussenbach], Becker [Dietel], Becker [Beideck], Bessel [Hussenbach], Betsold [Hussenbach], Borgins [Frank], Bott [Norka], Derr [Bauer], Dil / Dill [Hussenbach], Dil / Dill [Anton], Eckhardt [Voronezh], Eisel [Norka] Ert [Huck], Eurich [Norka], Eusel [Norka], Rechter [Hussenbach], Fegler [Huck], Felger [Jail], Flath [Frank], Folz [Huch], Fortz [Hussenbach], Fuchs [Norka], Fuks [Norka], Gersch [Frank], Giesick [Frank], Grosskopf [Frank], Groth [Frank], Groth [Frank], Hahn [Beideck], Hartung [Frank], Heidt [Hussenbach], Heinrich [Norka], Heinrich [Frank], Heizneräder / Heizneraeder [Huck], Herdt [Huck], Hirsch [Frank], Kackman / Kackmann [Dietel], Kechter [Frank], Kersh [Hussenbach], Kirsch [Hussenbach], Lakman / Lackmann [Dietel], Liebrecht [Kolb], Lipgard [Norka], Lipphardt [Norka] Liprekht [Kolb], Loos [Norka], Maier [Kukkus], Manweiler [Messer], Moriant [Voronezh], Mroland / Morland [Tambov], Müller / Muller/ Mueller [Frank], Pezel [Hussenbach], Polk [Hussenbach], Polks [Hussenbach], Reiter [Norka], Romel [Hussenbach], Rommell [Hussenbach], Roth [Hussenbach], Rottenberger [Hussenbach], Ruch/ Ruech [Kratzke], Rumel [Hussenbach], Rumpel [Hussenbach], Ryk [Kratzke], Scharman [Huck], Schezel [Hussenbach],, Schmidt [Frank], Schössler / Schossler / Schoesler [Messer] Schreiner [Kautz], Stahl [Dietel], Stamm [Hussenbach], Streck [Hussenbach], Streck [Frank], Streck [Kautz], Streck [Norka], Viot [Ust-zolikha], Vogel [Kolb], Vogt [Husaren], Wacker [Frank], Weber [Grimm], Weidermann / Weiderman [Frank], Weisberger [Huck], Wichmann / Wichman [Frank], Wiesenthal / Wiesental [Kukkus], Witenberger / Wittenberger [Tambov], Wittweger [Kolb], Zoll [Hussenbach] '''Resources:''' *'''[https://vgi.fairfield.edu/colonies/walter Walter - Volga German Institute]''' *'''[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_walter.cfm Walter - CVGS]''' *'''[https://www.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/2016/11/walter-volga.html Germans from Russia settlements]''' *'''[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Grechikhino,+Volgograd+Oblast,+Russia,+403763/@51.1513617,44.7948645,1943m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNTHCsDA5JzA0LjciTiA0NMKwNDgnMTYuNiJF!3b1!8m2!3d51.1513!4d44.8046!3m4!1s0x4114485e58de7913:0x7228f1b934d73f96!8m2!3d51.1503661!4d44.8046279?hl=en Google Maps|Direct Link to what used to be Walter Village in Russia] *'''[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/images/walter_map.bmp CVGS|Plat Map - Walter]''' *'''[https://www.ahsgr.org/page/WalterVolga AHSGR Walter Village Coordinators]''' *'''[https://www.facebook.com/Walter-Russia-112661132102325/?ref=ts Walter Facebook Page by AHSGR Walter VCs]''' *'''[https://youtu.be/oN9UAGY_ft4 Video of German Lutheran Church Ruins |Tatjana Schell|2010]''' == Sources == ------ '''return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]'''

Walter & Ada Busch Family Reunion

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Walter & Evenly Drummond

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Walter & Lillie Reffitt Divorce

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==Lillie Reffitt vs. Walter Reffitt== Original Documents held at the Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, Frankfort, Kentucky. 1917 Term Montgomery County, Kentucky Court, Box 147. Researched 3 Apr 2024 by [[Murphy-26503 | Lukas Patrick Murphy]].Montgomery County, Kentucky Court Documents, 1917 Term, Box 147, No 758, Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives, Copy of Original in the possession of [[Murphy-26503 | Lukas Murphy]] 3 Apr 2024. Montgomery Circuit Court Lillie Reffitt, plaintiff vs. petition in Equity [[Reffitt-58 | Walter Reffitt]], defendant 28 Oct 1916 - R A Chiles, Atty. for Plff. The Plff. for cause of action states: That she and the Deft were married in this State in the year 1894, and that she now resides and has continuously resided in Montgomery County Ky for more than 10 years last past, and for more than one year next before the commencement of this action; that the cause of divorce hereinafter see out occurred in this State and within five years next before the commencement of this action. She states that she and the Deft lived together as husband and Wife until about the 1st day of Jan 1916 at which time without any fault or like fault on her part the Deft abandoned her and his said family and removed with on America Cros to the State of Ohio where he is now living in adultery with her, and that prior to the removal of said Deft to the State of Ohio he was living with American Cros in Montgomery, Perry and other Counties in the State of Kentucky and has a child by her now four years of age. And that said Deft. has constantly and continually for the past five years in this State as well as the State of Ohio been living in adultery with said America Cros. That for six months prior to the first day of Jany 1916 and since that time up to the institution of this action the Deft has behaved towards this Plff. in such a cruel and inhuman manner as to indicate a settled aversion to her and to destroy permanently her peace or happiness. Plff. further states that during the time she and the Deft lived together she always treated Deft in a kind anf affectionate manner. Plff. further states that as the result of said marriage there are now eight living children George 19 years of age, Isie a daughter eighteen years of age, Allie a daughter 16 years of age, Audley 12 years of age, Earnest 10 years of age, Rhettie a daughter 8 years of age, Elsie a daughter 6 years of age and Raymond 3 years of age. That this Plff. has no property or means of any kind whatsoever and that the said Deft. has no means or property in this State he having squandered the same on said America Cros except a small farm of the value of about $500, 2 mules, 2 mares, 2 colts and 3 cows. And further that this Plff. has no income of any kind. Plff state that the Deft has allready removed himself from the State of Kentucky and has sold and disposed of all his real and personal property save that above mentioned and that he is about to fraudulently sell or concey the remainder of said property and what he can remove to remove the same to the State of Ohio. Plff. further states that the Deft is a nonresident of the State and residens in the State of Ohio and Bloomington in the County of Clinton and State of Ohio is the name of a place wherein a post office is kept nearest to where the Deft resides or may be found. Wherefor Plff. prays for a divorce from the bound of matrimony, that she have judgement for alimony in the sum of $2,000 that the real property of the Deft in this County be adjudged as a homestead and for the exclusive use of this Plff. and her said children, and she prays that she have a general order of attachment herein and that anything attached or disclosed be adjudged liable or Plff's. debt or rather alimony and the costs of this action including a reasonable attorney's fee and Plff prays for all proper general special and equitable relief. R. A. Chiles The affiant and Plff. Mrs Lily Reffitt says that the statements contained in the foregoing petition are true. She signed with an "x" Subscribed and sworn to before me by Mrs. Lily Reffitt this 28 Oct 1916 C. M. Brown Notory Public. Also signed by ____Murphy ===Warning Order=== The defendant, Walter Reffitt, is warned to appear in this court on the first day of its next January Term and answer the petition of the plaintiff, Lillie Reffitt, and W A Samuels, a regular practicing attorney of this court is appointed to correspond with said Reffitt, and accepts said appointment. Witness my hand this the 28th day of October, 1916 J H Blount. ===Executed Notice on Walter Reffitt=== Executed on Walter Reffitt by Delivering to him a true copy of the within Notice. This March 15th, 1917, R M Montjoy ===Notice to take Depositions=== The defendant is hereby notified that the plaintiff will on Monday, Mch, 19, 1917, between the hours of 8 o'clock A. M. and 6 o'clock P. M. at the law office of Henry R Prewitt, in Mt. Sterling, Ky that the depositions of sundry witnesses to be read as evidence in her behalf upon the trial of the above entitled cause and will continue the taking from day to day (Sundays excepted) until completed. This mch, 16, 1917 ===Depositions for Plaintiff=== I, Will T Hunt, Examiner in and for the county and state aforesaid, certify that the foregoing depositions of Mrs. Lily Reffitt, Mrs. Icy Covey, John Cline, John Reffitt, Mart Wells, William Hendrix and Thomas Reffitt were taken before me at the time and place and for the purpose stated in the caption and pursuant to notice hereto attached; that each of said witnesses were duly sworn by me before giving their said deposition; that same were written by me upon the typewriter in their presence, read to and subscribed by them in my presence. I further certify that the plaintiff was present in person and by her attorney, Hon H. R. Prewitt; the defendant was not present in person nor by attorney. Given under my hand as Examiner aforesaid. this 19th day of March. 1917. Examiner's fee $3.00 paid by Plaintiff ====Deposition of Lily Reffitt==== The deposition of Mrs. Lily Reffitt taken at the law office of H. R. Prewitt in the city of Mt. Sterling, Kentucky on the 19th day of March, 1917, pursuant to notice hereto attached to be read and used on behalf of the plaintiff in the trail of the above styled case now pending in the Montgomery Circuit Court. Witness being of lawful age and first duly sworn deposes and says: Examined by H. T. Prewitt, attorney for plaintiff. I am the plaintiff in this case; I was married to Walter Reffitt 22 years the 29th day of last July. I have had ten children by him; the oldest living child is now 22 years old; my youngest child will be four in August. I have three girls at home and two married. I have three boys at home and one by 19 years old is working at Myers, Ky in Nicholas county. My husband Walter Reffitt has been keeping a woman by the name of America Cross. American Cross had a child now about four years old by him. My husband has repeatedly told me that he was the father of the child. He plead guilty once before Squire Wells and once in the Circuit Court for living in adultery with this woman. on one occasion he had this woman in our home as a servant and he thought I was asleep and got up out of my bed and went across and got into bed with America Cross and had intercourse with her. My husband on several occasions has struck me with his fist and slapped me; he has been very mean and cruel to me for the last several years. On account of our children I tried every way to put up with his wrong doings, but he insists upon living with this woman in adultery. I always treated him the best that I knew how. We owned a little poor farm in the upper edge of this county. I stayed at home and worked hard and did the very best I could to make a home for him. We were married in Kenton County, Ky, but have lived in this county every since we were married. I don't know where he is living now but he comes in and out occasionally. He has not lived on the farm since a year ago last December, but he has been here just recently staying with his mother. Witness further saith not. Lily (her "x" mark) Reffitt attest: Will T Hunt ====Deposition of Icy Covey==== Also the deposition of Icy Covey taken at the same time and place and for the same purpose stated in the caption: witness being first duly sworn deposes and says: Examined by H. R. Prewitt, attorney for plaintiff. My name is Icie Covey; my husband's name is Millard Covey. I am the daughter of Walter Reffitt and Lily Reffitt. I lived in the home with my mother and father before I was married last November. I am on friendly terms with both my mother and father. About two years ago my mother on one occasion went to Lexington, Ky., and was gone several days. While she was away America Cross was staying at our home; one night my father go up out of his bed and had intercourse with America Cross in the same room where we were sleeping. I think he thought I was asleep but I was not. The next day America Cross wanted to go to her father's and wanted to ride our horse, but my father took the horse that morning and took it up some distance from the house and hitched it in the edge of the woods. I could see the horse where my father had hitched it but could not see what my father and America Cross were doing. My father came back to the house about 9 o'clock I did not see America Cross take the horse, but I afterwards looked to where the horse was hitched and it was gone. America Cross came back about 1 o'clock that day riding the horse. I have seen my father on three or four different occasions in the last several years struck my mother with his fist or hand. My mother always treated my father good as I thought. She did all the work for the family; stayed at home and was kind to my father. I do not know what made him act as he did with that other woman witness further saith not. Icy Reffit Covey ====Deposition of John Cline==== Also the deposition of John Cline taken at the same time and place and for the purpose stated in the caption. Witness being of lawful age and first duly sworn deposes and says. Examined by H. R. Prewitt for plaintiff My name is John Cline; I live about one-half a mile of Walter Reffitt and his wife; I have know them for a number of years; I know a woman by the name of America Cross; she has a child about four years old. Walter Reffitt has told me several times that he was keeping this woman and that he was the father of this child. Witness further saith not. John Cline. ====Deposition of John Reffitt==== Also the deposition of John Reffitt taken at the same time and place and for the same purpose as stated in the caption witness being of lawful age and first duly sworn deposes and says: Examined by H.R. Prewitt for plaintiff I live in about a half a mile of where Walter and his wife have lived; I am a brother of Walter Reffitt; I know a woman by the name of America Cross; she has a child about four years old; it favors Walter very much. Walter has told me that it was his child. He has also told me that he has been living or keeping this woman for several years. I have been about Walter's home several times and so far as I could see his wife always treated him good. I am friendly with all parties to this suit. This is about all I know about it. Witness further saith not. John Reffitt. ====Deposition of Mart Wells==== Also the deposition of Squire Mart Wells taken at the same time and place and for the purpose state in the caption. Witness being of lawful age and first duly sworn deposes and says. Examined by H. R. Prewitt for plaintiff. I am Justice of the Peace for Montgomery County, Kentucky and have been for several years; I know Walter Reffitt and have known him for some time. Sometime ago Walter Reffitt plead guilty to the charge of adultery before me. It being charged that he was living in adultery with America Cross, and I fined him. He has told me on more than one occasion that he was the father of the child that this woman had and that he was keeping this woman, America Cross. Witness further saith not. Mart Wells. ====Deposition of William Hendrix==== Also the deposition of Will Hendrix taken at the same time and place and for the purpose stated in the caption. Witness being of lawful age and first duly sworn deposes and says. Examined by H. R. Prewitt, attorney for plaintiff. I will be 16 years old my next birthday; I know Lily Reffitt and Walter Reffitt. I live about one mile from where they live. Walter Reffitt has not lived at home for over a year. I have been at the home of Walter and Lilly Reffitt a number of times. Mrs. Lily Reffitt, so far as I could see, always treated Walter good. I don't know anything about America Cross except what other people have told me. I was with Walter Reffitt once and we met America Cross and Walter talked to her for quite a while. Witness further saith not. William Hendrix. ====Deposition of Thomas Reffitt==== Also the deposition of Thomas Reffitt taken at the same time and place and for the purpose stated in the caption. Witness being of lawful age and first duly sworn deposes and says: Examined by H. R. Prewitt, attorney for plaintiff. I have known Lilly and Walter Reffitt, the plaintiff and defendant herein for a number of years; I am a cousin of Walter Reffitt. I have been at their house several times during the past few years, and while there Lilly Reffitt always treated Walter Reffitt in a kind manner, and I thought she made him a good wife. I have seen Walter Reffitt talking with America Cross on one or two occasions. Personally, I do not know anything about them living together. Witness further saith not. Thomas Reffitt ===Judgement=== Entered in Book 75, page 382 This cause being submitted to the court on the merits and the court advised adjudges that plaintiff be and she is granted an absolute divorce from defendant and the bonds of matrimony existing between them are now severed, cancelled and held for naught. It is further adjudged that defendant shall pay the costs of this action and it appearing to the court that the question of alimony and property rights having been settled between the parties, this cause is now filed away.

Walter : probable origin

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for all practical circumstances it looks like the "Walter" family originated in the area of Wurttemberg, Germany ... specifically , Jakob Walter , born 1788 and died 1864 , was the author of the book 'The Diary of a Napoleonic Foot Soldier' , one of 10,000 of Napoleon's Grand Armee of 600,000 , to survive the invasion of Russia and make it back to his hometown of Ellwangen !!! The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Walters-6213|Robert Walters]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20121701 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Walter and Margaret Duncan Family Bible

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A two-page family register is apparently all that remains of the Walter and Margaret (Marshall) Duncan family Bible. A photocopy of the family register was found among the papers of [[George-3958|John Bennet George]], great-grandson of Walter and Margaret. The fate of the Bible itself is unknown. The photocopy is privately held by [[George-3849|Bennet George]], Starkville, MS, USA, as of 2017. The family register includes birth dates and locations for Walter and Margaret, their marriage date and location, and birth dates and locations for all their children. Dates included range from 1834 to 1912. ===Family Register=== * [[Duncan-8224|Walter Davidson Duncan]], Born 2nd January 1834 * [[Marshall-9878|Margaret Marshall]], Born 17th August 1837 * Married 10th June 1857 * Alexander Duncan, Born 14th June 1858, 2 John St., Arbroath [Scotland] * [[Duncan-7255|Grace Sharp Duncan]], Born 24th May 1860, 2 John St., Arbroath [Scotland] * George Marshall Duncan, Born 3rd April 1862, 38 West Abbey St., Arbroath [Scotland] * Jane Heatlie Duncan, Born at 9 Cavendish Place, Glasgow [Scotland], 26th June 1864, Parish of Govan * Walter Duncan, Born at Gartshore Siding, Parish of Kirkintilloch [Scotland], 14th June 1866 * Robert Marshall Duncan, Born at Gartshore Siding, Parish of Kirkintilloch [Scotland], 20th July 1868 * William Graham Duncan, Born at Gartshore Siding, Parish of Kirkintilloch [Scotland], 27th February 1871 * Margaret Duncan, Born at 22 Twechar Row, Parish of Kirkintilloch [Scotland], 27th July 1873 * Margaret Marshall Died at 22 Twechar Row 5th August 1873 Aged 35 years 11 months * Margaret Duncan Died at 22 Twechar Row 8th Aug 1873 Aged 12 days * Robert Marshall [Duncan] Died at Parkfoot, Kilsyth [Scotland] 7 August 1878 Aged 10 years 18 days * Walter Duncan Died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary 10 August 1882 Aged 16 years 2 months * Alexander Duncan Died at Glasgow Royal Infirmary 7 March 1883 Aged 24 years 8 months * Jane Heatlie Duncan Died at Surrey Royal County Hospital Aged 39 years 6 months * Walter Davidson Duncan died at 30 Market St., Kilsyth, 7th April 1912 Aged 78 years [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Walter_and_Margaret_Duncan_Family_Bible|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

Walter Biddle Saul High school of Agricultural Sciences

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=A Cellar in the Middle of the Field=
Fondly known as the Farm School, the original idea was to recruit youngsters to help due to a shortage of farm labor. Saul started out as the Wissahickon Farm School and classes were held in a cellar for a time. The school moved to different sites the first few years. In 1950 the school moved to Henry Ave. A new building was furnished with the students building a chicken coop, chicken brooder, machinery shed and animal sheds. The school was renamed to The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture. In 1966 it again was renamed to The Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agriculture and Horticulture, in recognition of the patronage of Walter Biddle Saul a Philadelphia Attorney who served on the Philadelphia School Board and made sure the school was funded. Walter Biddle Saul was the first and only living person to have had a public high school named after him in the City of Philadelphia.[http://www.philadelphiabar.org/page/AboutLegends Philadelphia Bar Association] - Legends of the Bar [http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/s/saul/about-us/w.b.-saul School District Philadelphia] - Walter Biddle Saul High School
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-272.jpg|thumb|150px | '''Sunday, October 2, 1960''']]
:The Saul Coat-Of-Arms (or Shield) is divided into three sections: the Dexter Chief, the Sinister Chief and the Bottom Field. *The Dexter Chief (top right as the shield is carried/top left to the viewer) is the Coat-Of-Arms of William Penn, for whom Pennsylvania is named. *The Sinister Chief (top left as the shield is carried) depicts the clipper ship which appears on the Seal of the City of Philadelphia, denoting the location of the school. *The Bottom Field shows an open book, signifying the educational values of the school. Superimposed on the book are a plow and a cornucopia, which are indicative of the agricultural education provided by the school[http://webgui.phila.k12.pa.us/schools/s/saul/about-us/w.b.-saul School District Philadelphia] - Walter Biddle Saul High School Saul's Coat of Arms
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-271.jpg|thumb|400px | '''Monday, May 6, 1963''']]
'''Mission Statement''' :The Mission of the Walter Biddle Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences, a diverse learning community, is to develop in students an understanding of and appreciation for the career and leadership opportunities that are available to them in the many fields of agriculture. It is also our commitment to cultivate each student's individual abilities to prepare him or her for a lifetime of productive academic, vocational, and civic endeavors.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-269.jpg|thumb|300px | ''' June 6, 1968''']]
'''School History'''.....
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-265.jpg|thumb|300px | '''The Wissahickon Farm School''']]
:Founded in 1943 as the Wissahickon Farm School, Roxborough's Wissahickon Valley has always served as home to the school's farm. Through the forties and most of the fifties, classes were held off-site. In 1958, the current agriculture building was completed and the school was renamed The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-264.jpg|thumb|400px | '''The Philadelphia High School of Agriculture and Horticulture 60's''']]
:In 1966, the School District renamed the school to honor [[Saul-336| Walter Biddle Saul]], a prominent attorney and former president of the Board of Education in Philadelphia who served as a patron for the school during its early years.
[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-268.jpg|thumb|200px | '''Sunday, September 2, 1984''']]
:The school has evolved through the years, expanding programs and facilities to keep pace with the agricultural industry. Today we have eight buildings covering 150 acres and offer students 15 major agricultural classes. :[[Image:The_Clark_Profile_Images-262.jpg|25px]]W. B. Saul is the largest agricultural high school in America and is home to the largest single-school [https://www.ffa.org/Pages/default.aspx[FFA]] chapter in the world. :W.B. Saul has a graduation rate of 95% and more than 80% of graduates continue their education at post-secondary institutions. In 2004, W.B. Saul seniors earned in excess of $250,000 in scholarship money, including $145, 000 in agriculltural-specific awards. With more that 22 million agricultural-related jobs in existence today, W.B. Saul students are also in a fantastic position to immediately enter the workforce and compete for career opportunities. == Sources == *Background courtesy of Saul Alumni who supplied pictures *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/saulalumni/ Facebook] - Saul Alumni *[http://www.wbsaulalumni.com/ W.B. Saul Alumni] - The Official Non-Profit and Alumni site! *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saul_High_School_of_Agricultural_Sciences Wikipedia] - Saul High School of Agricultural Sciences *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uzCZ0zuRPNY Youtube] - County Fair Day 2014 Video

Walter Cave family tree

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Walter de Gosewyk, Burgess of Berwick-Upon-Tweed

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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study] Walter de Gosewyk, Master Merchant : '''''Burgess''''' of Berwick-upon-Tweed, by 1291 through 1322 : '''''Mayor''''' of Berwick-upon-Tweed, by 1311 through 1312 : '''''Deputy to all Bailiffs and Lieges''''' of Berwick-upon-Tweed, by 1309 : '''''Owner''''' of ALL HOLY ISLAND for 6 days during a medieval 'property flip' in 1313! :: born abt 1270, Holy Island, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Miscellaneous Charters" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s15138jd84q.xml#S-2-1-33 Durham University Archives], Entry for John of Goswick, abt 1274, Ref: 1.1 Spec. 9 :: died Feb-1322, Fenwick, Northumberland, England :: Language Spoken: French, Latin, English? (Notable Profile) == Preamble == ''Preamble:'' This one profile is perhaps two years of my life, researching my cousin-uncle Walter de Goswyk. I encourage everyone to tease out that long thread and research the 12-15th centuries. These were times of incredible alliances and accomplishments. :''Originality of work:'' nearly 100%, though we all share the world, no? [https://www.google.com/search?q=%22walter+de+goswyk%22&oq=%22walter+de+goswyk%22 Google Search of 'Walter de Goswyk' (quoted)]: about (4) results (its only counting Patent Rolls hits as legit) :Enjoy some research brand new to the public. Its out there, folks, go find it, then SHARE it! ----- -----
[Berwick in 1275 is] "...so populous and of such commercial importance that it might rightly be called another Alexandria, whose riches were the sea and the water its walls" ~ William Edington
----- == Biography == Walter de Goswyk and his [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Roger_de_Goswyk%2C_Burgess_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed%2C_Keeper_of_the_Mint&public=1 brother Roger] were mercers who happened to be on the Border of Scotland at the perfect time to experience the Siege of Berwick. It isnt clear to me what led Walter & Roger to be one of the Burgesses, but by 1292, we know they quickly gained power in Berwick-Upon-Tweed, and interacted as officers to the Crown, with responsibilities for Mercery, as well as Tax Collecting. Tax Collecting becomes a familial theme that has followed the Gostwicks through the next 900yrs, sprinkling auditors throughout time for your reconciliation pleasure. The central theme in Walter's life become his debts from the period in which he held the city, and Robert the Bruce attacked. In July of 1317, Walter was named as one of the 12 Burgesses who would have hostages taken. He was forced to hand over his son, Thomas as hostage, and Thomas would be held in prison until May 1319 when Walter was pardoned. The King finally calculated the debt owed Walter at £780 sterling restitution in 1313 is the conservative equivalent to $766,000 USD in 2018. To understand Walter's parentage, we look to some of the earliest records of Northumberland and the church. There we find John of Goswick residing on Holy Island, just at the time that our Walter would be born. We find no indication of conflicts in early name patterns, and the 2-3 other Gostwicks in the area within 50yrs have been ruled out. (very rough start of BIO) ----- === Oath to King Edward I as Burgers === '''''1291''''', ''Oath of Fealty'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England
Burgers & Community who took the Oath of Fealty to Edward I of England, in 1291a.d.; {snip} Walter de Gosewyk
17-Nov-'''''1292''''', Berwick Castle, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : At Berwick Castle, King Edward I arbitrated between John Balliol and Robert Bruce, 5th Lord of Annandale in the quest for the Scottish crown . They decided in favor of Balliol./Berwick Castle Jun-'''''1294''''', ''War Declared'', England :England declares war on France. In response, King Balliol of Scotland invades England, capturing and looting Cumberland. Mar-'''''1296''''', Berwick Captured, England : King Edward I conquers Berwick in the start of the First War of Scottish Independence abt '''''1296''''', ''Property'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : according to a later suit, '''''Walter de Goswick''''' buys land and tenement from John de Botelson for 10 marks, who has stolen the seal of Michael le Spicer to make a Quit claim deed of his property === Marriage & Children === abt '''''1297''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Walter de Gosewyk to Johanna de Cheswyk 3 children are known to this union: # John de Gosewyk, Esq. # [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Thomas_de_Goswyk,_Hostage_of_the_Crown, then defector of the Crown] # Walter de Goswyk, ''suspected but no evidence'' ----- Jul-'''''1300''''', ''War Declared'', England : War declared between England and Scotland '''''1302''''', ''Suit'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, EnglandBritish History Online, [database on-line]. [http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9149094 www.british-history.ac.uk], Northern Petitions, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Petition, Berwick-upon-Tweed, 1302, Ref: SC 8/91/4548 : Michael le Spicer claims John de Botelston sold his land and tenement to Walter de Goswick for 10 marks when he was out of his mind, which shops the king had granted him for his damages of £52 sterling when the king conquered Berwick 6 years before ----- '''''1306''''', Politics, Scotland : Robert Bruce is crowned King of Scotland ----- === Burgess of a busy border Port Town === 5-Nov-'''''1307''''', Commission, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls: Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=21 Hathitrust.org] (accessed[12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg9, membrane 12 : Commission to '''''Walter de Goswyk''''' & John Spark to collect 2s on each tun of wine in the port of Berwick-upon-Tweed ----- Jun-'''''1309''''', ''Witnesses'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Walter de Gosewyc, and Roger de Gosewyc were both witnesses to a sale between William de Caythorpe, and Sir Stephen de Seagrave ----- 14-Sep-'''''1309''''', ''Appointed Deputy'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Writ de intendendo to all bailiffs and other lieges, '''''Walter de Gosewyc to be deputy of the port of the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed'''''. ----- 2-Aug-'''''1310''''', ''Commission'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls: Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=80 Hathitrust.org] (accessed [12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg68, membrane 20 : Commission of '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' to collect the 2s on each tun of imported wine granted by the merchant vintners, in the port of Berwick-upon-Tweed ----- abt '''''1311''''', ''Mayor'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9682858 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Petition, Betw 1307-1312 (accessed [10-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: SC 8/327/E863 :Roger de Walkyngton, clerk of the great custom and the exchange of Berwick ::He requests that two sufficient burgess of Berwick be ordained to answer for the account to whomever the king assigns. (Walter de Gosewyk is referenced by name) :(Paraphrased from French) ----- 16-Jan-'''''1311''''', ''Writ of Safe Conduct'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Elizabeth I, Vol. 3, 1563-1566", [https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA327 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.327, membrane 21. : Safe conduct, for three years, for the men of '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', citizen of Berwick-upon-Tweed, sent with good & wares to trade in divers parts of the realm. ----- 13-Jul-'''''1311''''', ''Payment in Customs (taxes)'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA377 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.377, membrane 24. : Grant to '''''Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of Berewick-on-Tweed''''', for a term of four years from Michaelmas next, of the issues of the great '''''custom on wools, hides and wool-fells in the port of Hertlepol''''', (''in part payment'') {snip} ''note: this is like being granted the 'royalties for 4 yrs of beatles album sales' in 1312, before the availability of cotton, wool England's top commodity'' {{image|file=Walter_de_Gosewyk_Burgess_of_Berwick-Upon-Tweed.jpg}}
'''''Letters Patent of Edward II, acknowledging two debts to Walter de Goswyk'''''
----- 1-Feb-'''''1312''''', York, Yorkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313)", [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015062149037;view=1up;seq=413 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.397, membrane 15. : {snip} notwithstanding that the king has lately assigned the issues of the custom to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' until he were satisfied of a debt due him from the king. ----- Mar-'''''1312''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : King Robert the Bruce attempts to capture Berwick, failing to do so. ----- 22-Mar-'''''1312''''', Lease, Matfen, Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n539/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.1156, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Latin (Latin > English by Google, reviewed/edited by Chris Gorman)
The dismissal of the '''''manor of Fennewik''''' to farm. Richard comes, and with divine permission bishop of Durham, to all those to whom the the present letters shall come, greeting. Know that we have granted to the firm dismissed '''''Walter Gosewik''''' 'capital MESSUAGE us, our arable land and Sunday; Fennewik out, the domain of our field and pasture, said messuage and land appurtenant that is to say, a messuage of it, the earth, and fill the meadows, which are of Simon, son of Kerkeby, from the lease of Anthony, our predecessor, of late, has taken hold in the same villiage; but in respect of which the same, Simon, took her by the others, she by no means interfere at all; Messuage must be held above the ground, while the meadow and feeding of the foregoing, the aforesaid Walter and his heirs at the festival of the Pentecost in the twelfth year of 1300, for a term of fifteen years the next following and fully completed; on an annual payment to us and twenty marks sterling, to be our own, at our exchequer of Norham, to the terms below freedom of Norham regular contacts and finding out Fennewik forester, and to keep warrens of our sacred island, the liberation of their own; that is to say, each of which, according to the twelve weeks, one quarter of wheat a year. Wherefore we will and grant, for us and our successors, our borders, as the aforesaid messuage of the aforesaid Walter could not have their own, and to take hold of him and his heirs and the earth, with the meadow, and the pasture of what has been said, to the end of the border, as far as is aforesaid, as aforesaid; And whatever he has built within the Messuage, up to the value returned at the sight of men worthy of credit, to have, we will do the same in the allocation may without prejudice to the payment of debt to their own, during the part. In testimony portion of indented writing to the said Walter will remain our seal, and the other part of the instrument. with our possession, Walter has set his seal. Given in Middleham, xxiij °. March; AD 1300. the eleventh, and the first of Our Pontificate.
----- 18-Apr-'''''1312''''', ''Writ of Aid'', Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Northumberland, EnglandCalendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313). [https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA454 Books.Google.com]: pg454, membrane 9. (accessed [11-Oct-2021])
rit of aid, directed to the mayor, bailiffs and good men of the town of Berwick-on-Tweed, and to merchant vintners aud all other the king’s bailiffs, ministers and lieges for Masters John de Weston, chamberlain of Scotland, and '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' and William de Piry, yeoman of the buttery whom the king is sending to the town of Berwick-on-Tweed to purvey wine and victuals in that town for his use and to forward 40 tuns of wine thence the town of Newcastle-upon-Tyne for the expenses of the household and leave the remainder there in the custody of the receiver of the stock. By K.
----- 15-Jun-'''''1312''''', Hull, Yorkshire, EnglandCalendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1307-1313). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015062149037;view=1up;seq=443 Hathitrust.org]: pg427, membrane 3. (accessed [11-Oct-2021]) : (paraphrased & snipped) : To Sheriff of Cambridge: pay Henry Typler for divers victuals bought from him at Berwick by the king's clerk Ranulph de Benton & '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', mayor of Berwick, sent to St. John of Perth for its defence ----- 28-Oct-'''''1312''''', Westminster, Middlesex, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls:Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=171 Hathitrust.org] (accessed[12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg159, membrane 9 : Grant to John de Sandale, King's clerk {snip} £575 13s 4d paid by him for '''''the King to Walter de Goswik''''' for the same sum paid by Walter in the time of Edward I for victuals bought from them {snip} ----- 27-Nov-'''''1312''''', ''Custody Grant?'', Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n563/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.1180, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk :(''para-translated from Latin by Chris Gorman...I can quote the whole damn thing because it is MY work ;)'')
The faithful of all by these presents, that we, Richard permisione divine, bishop of Durham, de- dates and granted a '''''true and faithful Walter Gosewyk''''', keep the land and buildings which belonged to John de Neubigging, who had lately died, are in the company of Norham, and into the hands of our to pass, for the reason of their age are John 's, and of the heir of the aforesaid John, the son of the deceased, together with the reversions border of the priests, when it should accrue; to have and to hold to the said '''''Walter, his heirs and assigns, and their heirs''''', of us and our successors; rendering and performing services therefore due and accustomed. Also give and grant to the aforesaid Walter, marriages of John, and also of Alexandra, his mother; them, so that he can, where he wishes to marry (as long as they are disparaged, however, does not) or in some other of the said two marriages, to their own advantage to do it, in so far as he sees the reason, there has been previous to do next. And if we age, even a legitimate chance die, and granting chose Walter custody and marriage to the heir of its neighbors, and thus from heir to heir, until one of them reaches the legal age. You will not be witness of all these, is the seal has been affixed to the presence of one of us. Witnesses owners, Philip de La Leigh, Thomas Gray and Robert Gray, William Rydel 'soldiers, Roberto de Hagreston, Robert of Sokpeth, and others. Dated [] xviij®. day of November, in the year of our reign, and our second
''note: needs to be parsed out and explained better.'' ----- 16-Dec-'''''1312''''', Lyndesyde, Lindesfarne, Holy Isle, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 16 Dec 1312, Ref: f.5v-6r : Grant Richard Bishop of Durham to Robert de Helmesley: whole land called 'Lyndesyde' on Holy Island. Witnesses: '''''Walter de Gosewyk, Patrick de Gosewyk''''' {snipped} ----- 28-Sep-'''''1312''''', Historical Context, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"Berwick-upon-Tweed: The history of the town and guild." Scott, J. (1888).London: E. Stock. [https://archive.org/stream/berwickupontwee00scotgoog/berwickupontwee00scotgoog_djvu.txt archive.org]; Entry for Adomarus de Valentia, pg. 40
Adomarus de Valentia prepares to defend Berwick, and he and his men, oust the residents of Berwick to use as lodging for their army. King Edward hears of this and orders homes returned to the citizens.
----- 8-Oct-'''''1313''''', Bond £1,000 sterling, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 16 Dec 1312, Ref: f.35r : Bond by Walter de Goswyk, Burgess of Berwick, to the prior & convent of Durham for £1,000 sterling for tithes & other things sold to him, to be paid (by 14-Apr-1314) ----- abt Oct-'''''1313''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Edward I, grants the Burgesses licence to trade anywhere they wish, except with Scotland (''paraphrased, but based on lovely Scottish trade papers I read at the University of Bristol'') ----- 1-Nov-'''''1313''''', Coldingham, Berwickshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Goswyk, 1 Nov 1313, Ref: f.33v-34r : Lease by Geoffrey prior and the convent of Durham {snip} to '''''Walter de Goswyk, Burgess of Berwick'''''; tithes, lands & fisheries of Coldinghamshire, except town of Coldingham. 2yrs length ''comment: I always laugh when I read 'except the town'! These few entries represent a HUGE medieval land deal ~Chris'' ----- 4-Nov-'''''1313''''', Coldingham, Berwickshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Goswyk, 4 Nov 1313, Ref: f.34v-35r : Chirograph lease by Geoffrey prior and the convent of Durham to '''''Walter de Goswyk''''', (basically everything) on Holy Island, except 1/2 the fishing tithes. The monks should receive peat and not be charged at the mill, as they used to be. {paraphrased} ----- 10-Nov-'''''1313''''', Coldingham, Berwickshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives: Register II], Entry for Walter de Goswyk, 10 Nov 1313, Ref: f.34v-35r :Complicated agreement where Walter sells BACK the Coldinghamshire properties for £800 Sterling, with assurances. ----- Nov-'''''1313''''', ''Historical Context'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : In Nov, the King promotes Ralph Fitzwilliam to Keeper of the castle, naming Simon Warde as Keeper of Berwick ----- '''''1313''''', Legal, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England"The 4th Report of the Royal Commision of Historical Manuscripts: Vol I", 1874; [https://books.google.com/books?id=uV8pAAAAYAAJ&dq=goswyk%20durham&pg=PA391#v=onepage&q&f=false Books.Google.com], pg. 391; Entry for W. de Goswyk, undated, abt 1313 : '''''W. de Goswyk, burgess of Berwick-on-Tweed''''', appoints Richard le Macoon of Hertrepolle, his attorney, to receive £780 sterling from the Collectors of the customs of Wools, & c. in the port of H, which sum the King had assigned to W part of moneys owing to him ''note: though undated, by reference we can place this after 1311 when his debt was patented, and before 1315 when the issue seemed resolved. ~Chris'' ----- 24-Jun-'''''1314''''', ''Historical Context'', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Edward II of England musters 25,000 men at Berwick, in preparation for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bannockburn Battle of Bannockburn] ----- 15-Aug-'''''1314''''', ''Grant'', England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n641/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.1259, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Latin, transcribed by Chris Gorman with Google tools : Grant to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', the custody of the heir, and lands of Robert de Epplingden, deceased. Includes marriage of widow 'Joan' (Latin Translation via Google machine language then edited by [[Gorman-1939|Chris Gorman]], words not understood left in latin, quoted in full because its ''my damn translation'')
Richard comes, and with divine permission as bishop of Durham, to all those to whom the the present letters shall come, greeting in the Lord. Know that we have granted dear and faithful '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', and to keep the world Robert of Epplingdene tenements that belonged to the deceased, within the liberty of bishop of Durham, with the marriage of the heir to Thomas the same Robert disparagatione same without an heir; To have and to hold the aforesaid custody, together with the aforementioned marriage, until the legitimate state paesdicti heir. And if Joan, losing a wife that said Robert Epplingdene, dies; if there is one below the above-mentioned issue, we will and grant for us and our our successors, to establish that the aforesaid Walter, his heirs and assigns, will have the keep the land and buildings are losing the aforesaid Joan held on dowry heritage of the aforesaid heir, said the heir to the legitimate state, and thus, from heir to heir, custody of the said land, and the marriage of sorts how long any heir of the aforesaid heritage have been established. We have also to the aforesaid Walter her marriage portion of the aforesaid John, our dear widow; and Joan We do not want to be married without the consent and permission of the aforementioned Walter, or that the aforesaid Walter, His marriage to satisfy or forfeit his answer to Walter. how long any heir of the aforesaid heritage have been established. We have also to the aforesaid Walter her marriage portion of the aforesaid John, our dear widow; and Joan We do not want to be married without the consent and permission of the aforementioned Walter, or that the aforesaid Walter His marriage to satisfy or forfeit his answer to Walter. We just mentioned, Richard, Bishop of Durham, and his successors, all of the above custody of the land and buildings of the aforesaid, and marriages heir or heirs of the aforesaid, and of Joan the above-mentioned, in the form of the aforesaid, to the aforesaid Walter, his heirs, or assigns, and defend. In witness of which, the seal of one of us the present set. Given in Rychale 15th day of August, in the year 1314.
''note: this needs to be parsed for logic and made more precise ~Chris'' ----- 15-Aug-'''''1314''''', ''Grant'', England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n643/mode/2up archive.org], pg.1260, Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Latin, transcribed by Chris Gorman with Google tools : Grant of all lands etc of Richard de Strutvile. Marriage of the heir of Richard. If widow of Richard dies, and the heir is still underage, then Walter & his heirs gain lands & marriage of the minor. Widow may marry without permission but gains no rights (Latin Translation via Google machine language then edited by [[Gorman-1939|Chris Gorman]], words not understood left in latin, quoted in full because its ''my damn translation'')
Ward of an heir under age to '''''Walter Gosewyk' ''''' Richard, permission, etc., to all to whom the present letters shall come, greeting in the Lord. Know that we have granted his beloved and faithful Walter de Gosewyk, keep of the land and buildings that were Richard Strutvile's, who died within the bishop of Durham; with the marriage of the heir of the same Richard, without disparagement, the same heir; To have and to hold the aforesaid keep the marriage together as described above, until the legal age of the said heir. And if she is; the wife of the aforesaid Richard Strutvile, has died, the said Heir under age, we will grant for us and our successors, that the aforesaid Walter, heirs or assigns, have custody of the land and the predicted widow, the former wife of the aforesaid Richard held on claiming the heritage of the aforesaid heir, the heir to the aforementioned legal age, and so from heir to heir, custody of the land and buildings of the aforesaid, and the marriage no matter how long any heir of this inheritance is full of age. We have also mentioned the widow of our marriage to Walter; How is the widow of the former wife of the aforesaid Richard Strutville, we would be married without the consent and permission of the aforementioned Walter, or that the aforesaid Walter marriage to his satisfaction, or forfeiting Walter and his answers. We just mentioned, Richard, Bishop of Durham, and his successors should keep all of the aforesaid land and buildings, and the marriage of the heir or heirs of the aforesaid, the aforementioned distribution. Our predictions in the form of the aforesaid Walter, his heirs or assigns, and defend. In witness whereof, apply our set. Given in Rykhale, the sixteenth day of August, AD 1314.
15-Oct-'''''1314''''', Norham, Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n643/mode/2up archive.org], pg. ''misplaced'', Entry for Walter de Gosewyk : ''an obligation of Sir Robert de Coleville to offer up Norham Castle and County to the Bishop of Durham...'' {snip} In witness whereof, once an indenture between the castle and the said '''''Walter Goswyk recently accompanied me to the finish''''' (Latin Translation above via Google machine language then edited by [[Gorman-1939|Chris Gorman]], words not understood left in latin) ----- Jun-'''''1315''''', Various Ports, England"Berwick-upon-Tweed: The history of the town and guild." Scott, J. (1888).London: E. Stock. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-mEBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA41 archive.org]; Entry for Walter de Goswyk, pg.41
During the [summer of 1315] ships from various ports were sent hither with provisions. A safe-conduct was granted to Thomas de Chescwyk, servant to '''''Walter de Gosewyk, merchant''''', to guide a ship to Berwick with provisions.
''Note: Thomas de Chesswick was also likely 'kin' to Walter by marriage.~ Chris'' ----- Jan-'''''1316''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : King Robert Bruce attempts for a second time to capture Berwick, failing again. ----- 12-Mar-'''''1316''''', Drax, Yorkshire, EnglandCalendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317). (accessed [11-Oct-2021]) [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA439 Books.Google.com]: pg439, membrane 30. : (re: Drax Manor) (Hugh le Despenser) had conveyed it, (and) lately sold the same to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', who granted it to the said Master John de Snaynton. ----- 22-May-'''''1316''''', Honour of Norham, Castle Norham, Northumberland, England"Registrum Palatinum dunelmense: The register of Richard de Kellawe, lord palatine and bishop of Durham, 1311-1316" [https://archive.org/stream/registrumpalati00kellgoog#page/n171/mode/2up/ archive.org], pg.788, Entry for Walterum de Gosewyk : For just 5 months, Walter is '''''Keeper of the Castle of Norham'''''. (this passage still needs transcription from latin)
Commissio ad recipiendum Castrum de Norham Tenore praesentium pateat universis quod nos, Ricardus, permissione divina, Dunolmensis episcopus, dilectos nobis in Christo, Walterum de Gosewyk’, Willelmum de Brakenbyry, Galfridum de Edenham, et Rogerum de Saxton’, et eorum quemlibet, ad recipiendum castrum nostrum de Norham, cum armatura et victualibus ibidem existentibus, ab excellentissimo principe, domino nostro, rege Angliae, cui idem castrum usque ad festum Sancti Johannis Baptistes proximo futuram, ad vehementem ipsius requisitionem, nuper commodavimus, vel a domino Henrico de Beaumont', quem ad custodiam ipsius idem dominus rex deputavit, aut ab alio, ad id potestatem ab eis, vel eorum altero, habente, et ad omnia faciendum, in hac parte, quae necessaria fuerint, assignamus; ratum habituri et firmum quicquid iidem Walterus, Willelmus, Galfridus et Rogerus, aut eorum aliquis, nostro nomine fecerint, vel fecerit, in praemissis. In cujus rei testimonium, sigillum nostrum praesentibus est appensum. Datum apud Rychale, xxiij°. die Maii, anno Domini millesimo ccc°. sextodecimo, et consecrationis nostree quinto.
----- 6-Aug-'''''1316''''', Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://www.archive.org/stream/calendarofpaten02grea#page/526/mode/2up books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.527-528, membrane 29 - Schedule. : Detailing of King's recent debt to '''''Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of Berwick-upon-Tweed''''', in £383 6s 8d, vis. £300 received from him in loan, and 125 marks paid to Roger de Mowbray per 13 Jul 5 Edw II {paraphrased/snipped} : See Membrane 29 'schedule' which describes in more detail the complicated debt owed Walter by the King. '''''Important Note:''''' ''Roger de Mowbray has ties to Bedfordshire as well as alliances that will play out for hundreds of years around Willington. ~Chris'' ----- 11-Oct-'''''1316''''', Honour of Norham, Castle Norham, Northumberland, England"Calendar of the Fine Rolls:Volume 2 - Edward II (1307-1319)" [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344840;view=1up;seq=317 Hathitrust.org] (accessed[12-Oct-2021]), Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, pg305, membrane 13 : Commitment during pleasure to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' of the keeping of the Castle and honour of Norham and the land of Haliland, which are of the Bishopric of Durham, Now void. {surrendered & cancelled} ----- 22-Apr-'''''1317''''', Westminster, Middlesex, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA631 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.641, membrane 17. : Walter, was using his mercery skills to move goods into Berwick, with protection from the King
Safe conduct for one year, for '''''Walter de Gosewyk, burgess of the town of Berwick''''', going to divers parts of the realm and Glascony to buy corn, wine and other victuals to take to the town for it's munition, the king having received sufficient security.
----- 4-May-'''''1317''''', Windsor, Berkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA645 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.644, membrane 16. : (Mandate to) '''''Walter de Gosewyk, keeper of the land of 'Halieland' ''''' (for the restitution of the temporalities of the Bishopric of Durham, to Master Louis de Bello Monte, future Bishop of Durham) ----- 15-Jun-'''''1317''''', Westminster, Middlesex, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1313-1317)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=V4Ewo3x2qRsC&pg=PA671 books.google.com], (as accessed [12-Oct-2021]), pg.671, membrane 4. : Mandate to John de Wysham to ('''''take''''' to York '''''12 hostages''''') whom: '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', Ranulph de Holm, Roger Bishop, Will. de Rokesburgh {snip} Burgesses of the town {snip} ----- Walter was forced to hand over his son, Thomas as hostage to the King, and Thomas would be held in prison until May 1319 when Walter is pardoned. He is likely held in York, where admin was centralized for the War against Scotland. ~Chris 1-Sep-1317, Historical Context, Kidnappings and War, the Scottish border : Bishop Lewis de Beaumont, and his brother Henry de Beaumont were kidnapped by Gilbert de Middleton and Walter de Selby, who take them to Mitford Castle for ransom. :That same month, King Robert Bruce attempted a siege of Berwick, which lasted until November before he withdrew. The following April, Peter Sterling was bribed to allow a party of Scots to climb the town wall. : By December, Bishop Lewis de Beaumont is released from Mitford castle after Gilbert Middleton is captured, drawn & quartered. === Seige of Berwick with son as Hostage of the King === Mar-'''''1318''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England : Nearly to the day of his one year agreement to defend Berwick against siege, Robert de Bruce begins an encampment that '''''Walter must repel to win back his son Thomas who is hostage''''' ----- Apr-'''''1318''''', Fall of Berwick, Berwick-Upon-Tweed, '''''Scotland''''' : Berwick-upon-Tweed is captured by Scotland, and would be held until 1333 ----- 30-May-'''''1318''''', ''Receipt'', Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Miscellaneous Charters" [database on-line]. [https://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19k41zd510.xml#MC-4690 Durham University Archives: Miscellaneous Charters], Entry for Walter of Goswick, 30 May 1318, Ref: GB-0033-DCD-Misc.Ch. 4552 : Receipt by Walter of Goswick to William of Denham, by the hands of Richard [of Aislaby] subprior of Durham, for £6 sterling in part payment of a debt owed. :: Date: Durham, Tuesday before St Petronilla the virgin 1318. Note: ''Walter of Goswick'' here is probably an artifact of translation from Latin, which did lead at times to actual changes to name use, but in this case, WE are changing the latin, not the individual, who spoke French and Latin? ----- === An appeal to the King, and a pardon === Sep-1318, York, Yorkshire, England : (''paraphrased and condensed'') : Former Burgesses to King: The people request that they can '''''freely reside in England''''' and trade without arrest or attachment of them or their goods, and that their children be released from prison, for their bodies will be ready at the king's pleasure. (image extant but I dont have rights to display, free download from archives somewhere) (needs source chased down, I missed attaching it to my paraphrasing) ----- 11-Nov-'''''1318''''', York, Yorkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1317-1321)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tes1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA226 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.226, membrane 18. : Grant to William de Ayremynne, Kings clerk, {snip} marriage of (minor) John, son of John de Loudham. King owes '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''' £575 Sterling, £300 received as loan, £125 which Walter paid Roger de Mowbray. ----- 5-Mar-'''''1319''''', Durham, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 5 Mar 1319, Ref: f.60rv
(snip)...there appeared before him Walter de Gosewyk', in person, and John Galon', as proctor of the prior and convent of Durham, the latter showing an agreement wherein the prior and convent admit that they owe Walter 400 marks {snip}
----- 5-Mar-'''''1319''''', Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Thomas de Gosewik, 5 Mar 1319, Ref: f.59v : Grant by Geoffrey, prior of Durham to Thomas, son of Walter de Gosewik, on account of Walter's service to the priory, a yearly pension of 40s, of the exchequer of Durham, with a clerk's robe {snip} ''Note: Is this the first 'clerk/auditor' of the Gostwick line? ~Chris'' ''Note: evidence for son Thomas'' ----- 1-May-'''''1319''''', Berwick-Upon-Tweed, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9529464 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Walter de Gosewic, Correspondence, 1 May 1319 (accessed [12-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: SC8/319/E412 :''Transcription graciously provided by the National Archives: Kew''
'''''Gosewic''''' requests, having regard for his good service, that it be granted that he can live within England without impediment of his body or his goods, and that he is able to trade as otherwise he, his wife and children will perish. He lost all his goods in the betrayal of Berwick, and his wife and household were ransomed by his friends.
----- 20-May-'''''1319''''', ''Royal Pardon'', York, Yorkshire, England"Calendar of the Patent Rolls: Preserved in the Public Record Office. Edward II (1317-1321)", [https://books.google.com/books?id=Tes1AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA340 books.google.com], (as accessed [11-Oct-2021]), pg.340, membrane 9.
Pardon to '''''Walter de Gosewyk''''', on account of his good service, of the anger and rancour of mind which the king had conceived against him because the town of Berwick-upon-Tweed, which he and others of the commonalty of that town had received from the king to guard against the Scots and rebels, had been taken and occupied by the king’s enemies and rebels; and restoration of him to the king’s favour. He is not to be molested in person or goods for the loss of the town unless he can be lawfully charged with sedition or assent to tho betrayal of the town. By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger. Mandate to the mayor and '''''bailiffs of York to deliver to Walter de Gosewyk, Thomas his son, one of the hostages for the custody of the town of Berwick, now in their custody and in prison'''''. By K. on the information of Hugh le Despenser, the younger.
----- 28-Jun-'''''1319''''', ''Quit Claim'', Durham, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 28 Jun 1319, Ref: f.60v : Quittance by Walter de Gosewyk to the prior and convent of Durham for 100 marks in part repayment of a loan of 400 marks; and undertaking to indemnify them in the event that the king and his heirs should raise the sum from the priory's goods and chattels ''Note: this essentially says, here is £100 so the king wont sell our priory to give you £400'' ----- 2-Jul-'''''1319''''', ''Royal Writ'', York, Yorkshire, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 2 Jul 1319, Ref: f.67r : Writ by Edward [II], king of England, to the prior of Durham having pardoned Walter de Gosewyk' following the capture of Berwick {snip} give due answer for any goods or sums of money which he might owe to Walter {snip} ----- abt '''''1319''''', Seal of Walter de Goswyk : Seal design: Oval, a merchant's mark. Size: 22 x 19 mm. Inscription: "✠ S' Ψ WALTERIE Ψ DE Ψ GOSWIC Ψ" (insert image) (Image attached, on request list for license acquisition from NA, or URL to free download) ----- 18-May-'''''1320''''', Durham, England : Receipt from Walter of Goswick to the prior and convent of Durham for 100 marks in part payment of the 400 marks owed for the Pentecost term of 1320 which the prior and convent had been sentenced to pay him by the official of the bishop of Durham. ----- 10-Jun-'''''1320''''', Durham, Durham, England"United Kingdom National Archives Online" [database on-line]. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C9295109 Discovery.Nationalarchives.gov.uk] Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, Pettition, 10 Jun 1320 (accessed [12-Oct-2021]); citing National Archives: Kew, NA Ref: SC 8/185/9231 : Petition to avoid paying customs after being ruined by the Scottish War. Claimants request duties suspended to get businesses going again. The petition was granted ----- 6-Dec-'''''1320''''', Durham, Durham, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Register II" [database on-line]. [http://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s19c67wm81v.xml Durham University Archives], Entry for Walter de Gosewyk, 6 Dec 1320, Ref: f.77r : Bond by Geoffrey, prior of Durham, to Walter de Gosewyk, for 40 sacks of clean wool for $120 marks @ 8.5 marks/sack. Acknowledges receipt of money, wool to be delivered to Walters heirs over next three years. ----- Feb-'''''1322''''', ''Death'', Fenwick Manor, Northumberland, England : Walter likely dies at Fenwick Manor, as his lease was until 1327. Walter's brother, Roger is named Executor and begins collecting debts of the 'late Walter' as early as 30-Mar-1322 ----- Mar-'''''1322''''', ''Inquisition Post Mortem'', Fenwick, Northumberland, England"The 45th Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records: Vol II", 7 Aug 1885, Volume 2, Folio 2d, Pontificate of Louis Beaumont [https://books.google.com/books?id=SPwUAAAAQAAJ&q=goswic#v=snippet&q=goswic&f=false books.google.com], pg. 198 : '''''Walter de Goswic'''''. Inquisition Post Mortem taken __ at Fenwic. John de Goswic, of full age, is his true heir. Rosse, a moiety of the Villiage of., Beringdon, land and tenements in the villiage of., Upsetlington, land and tenements in the villiage of; {snip} (''only snippet view is avail for the above, sorry'') ----- Mar-'''''1322''''', Probate Executor, Northumberland, England"Durham Cathedral Archive: Private Seals" [database on-line]. [https://reed.dur.ac.uk/xtf/view?docId=ark/32150_s1vh53wv76d.xml#GB-2230 Durham University Archives], Entry for William de Shafto, 1322, Ref: 2230 : 'William de Shafto, ''an executor of Walter de Gosewyke'' ----- 13-Feb-'''''1336''''', ''Inquisition Post Mortem'', Berrington, Northumberland, England"The 45th Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records: Vol II", 7 Aug 1885, Volume 2, Folio 9d, Pontificate of Richard de Bury [https://books.google.com/books?id=SPwUAAAAQAAJ&q=joanna#v=snippet&q=gosewyk&f=false books.google.com], pg. 198, Pontificate of Richard de Bury : Walter's relict, Joanna, lived until early 1336, when an inquisition was taken, listing her specifically as the widow of Walter.
Johanna, widow of Walter de Gosewyk, Inquisition taken 13 Feb 1336-7, with reference to lands, formerly held by her, which had passed into the hands of the Bishop. Berington, land in; held of the lord of Berington. Reg Vol II, folio 9d.
(''only snippet view is avail for the above, sorry'') ----- == Research Notes == Walter de Goswyk was '''''protected with Clause Nolumus''''' many different years. This clause gave protection ONLY if a person did NOT become elected to any house of law. Essentially it tried to prevent conflict of interest. Re: '''''Complicated debt transactions''''' ''notes regarding King's debts to Walter de Gosewyk.'' Walter was owed this money for almost 5yrs. * King owes Walter de Gosewyk: £452 10s 7.5d :: Walter paid: 22 Feb 1315: £100 paid to Sir Robert de Hastings [Bill under seal of J. Bishop of Bath & Wells] :: 1311: £128 2s paid for victuals, cloth & spices for the King. :: 1212: £224 8s 7 1/2d paid for wages defending Berwick, a bill to Wardrobe of Edw I (These two 'under bills' made to Walter sealed by Ingelard de Warle, Kings clerk, keeper of Wardrobe ~Chris) * King owes Sir Robert de Hastings: (from Wardrobe of Edw I for Wages at Rokesburgh in years 1298-1301) :: 22 Feb 1315: Walter de Gosewyk gives £100 reducing his debt from the King * William de Ayremynne satisfied Walter with letters stating King grants William de Ayremynne the manor of Wykynkby, Linconshire, & lands in Merston, Lincolnshire. * Philip de Lindsey joined the Scotch, so the King assumed the custody of his ward, and so his land rights through the wardship. 1316, Assumed findings of the commission lead by: Adam de Lymbergh and Henry de Baiocis :: John le Chamberlyn, age 15, minor in custody of Philip de Lindesey, living in the manor >> Inherits lands of Merston & Wyknynkby Manor * Commission finds the lands worth £360 or £60/yr (6 yrs lease essentially until the minor John becomes 21yrs old and gains reversion) * Value of £360 satisfies Walter's debt of £452 10s 7.5d if William de Ayremynne delivers the letters he has to the exchequer clearing the King of Walter's debts. * If the king loses the wardship, therefore the right to lease the manor, he will compensate Walter £60L/yr equivalent. ----- Re: Kids parentage I am making the assumption that the listed kids are Walter's. John is firm, as his heir, but Walter (Jr) is a guess. A Walter appears in the 1370's which could be him, but if John inherits it assumes he died before 1333. ~Chris === To Do === * Verify the correct Placename for Berwick-Upon-Tweed, Northumberland for 1290-1325 * Get feedback on representing my blended machine/human latin translations, should they quote the orig in latin? * writeup the hostage scenario from 1317 in the BIO section * Ask for feedback on TAGS to include, and if anyone listed should be linked * Break up the profile with sections * pull out all the noted missing citations and find them * reread/edit after a few days go by * check two images to see if they need license under NA distro. Resolution should be fine, both are heavily altered from orig. see 1319 seal copy text, and recheck seal source. * add acknowlegements * add Inquisition Post mortem * fix the currency syntax to use £ properly (one pass review done) * Address '''''John Atkinson's''''' comments about sources for synthesized facts for Walter ** birth on Holy Island ** no source for his death in Feb 1322 in Fenwick? ** ditto for his brother Roger? ** ditto for marriage to Johanna de Cheswyk? ''no specific date evidence, just existence, her maiden name evidence will go on her page'' ** source all three sons, esp two not tied to dowry. (make research notes more clear that addressed some of this already) one down from IPM * Tease out context for Durham Cathedral and role of the Bishop with Walter and his debts, and the church's complicated ties to the Crown. Refactor it in the BIO * Block out brother, and fellow Burgess Roger de Goswyk' page, so I can tie back into the BIO and close out John's ref ask. ----- == Sources == == Acknowledgements == Very special thanks to help received by the following referenced archives and archivists. * Durham University Archives, perhaps the finest access to the 14th century I know. * Everyone at Bedfordshire History organizations...they are all fantastic. Thanks to all those who gave feedback! ~Crabby Chris == Proposed Linkage in the Gostwick global tree == [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study] ''We dont have the precise linkage to these great adventurers who I believe came from across the Black Sea. These placements are very carefully considered, but maybe best help us see which generations would have lived side by side during these almost Domesday era times in England, rather than who shared who's DNA. ~Chris Gorman'' OUR Unknown de Goswyk (bef 1188-aft1225) whose line still lives, ''somehow'' * John de Gosewyk (1204-1260) ** William de Gosewyk (1220-1285) ** Walter de Gosewyk (1222-1260) * Henry de Gaskryk (1210-1250) ** Robert de Gaskryk (1228-1280) ** John de Gascryk (1235-1275)

Walter Family Mysteries

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THIS IS REALLY MY FAMILY BACK IN THE 19TH CENTURY. GERMAN SPEAKING IN WHAT WAS THEN SCHWETZ, WEST PRUSSIA BUT IS NOW SWIECIE, POLAND. WIEDNER IS MY GREATGRANFATHER ET AL AND HEROLDT WAS HIS WIFE. ROBACYNSKA WAS HIS MOTHER. sOLID BLANK WALL FOR ME AT THIS TIME.

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Family record from Bible. Handwriting of [[Laughlin-2032|Walter Hart Laughlin (1855-1939)]]. Belongs to [[Smith-232544]]. {{Image|file=Walter_Hart_Laughlin_Bible.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=page 1 }} {{Image|file=Walter_Hart_Laughlin_Bible-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=page 2 }} {{Image|file=Walter_Hart_Laughlin_Bible-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=page 3 }} {{Image|file=Walter_Hart_Laughlin_Bible.png |align=c |size=l |caption=final entries }}

Walter Henderson Pack Jr Gateway Ancestors

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Gateway Ancestors to [[Plantagenet-70|King Edward III of England Plantagenet]] [[Beville-3|Essex Beville]] [[Bladen-4|Wm Bladen]] [[Blakiston-12|George Blakiston]] [[Blakiston-11|Nehemiah Blakiston]] [[Bosvile-3|Elizabeth Bosvile]] [[Bourchier-16|Mary Bourchier]] [[Brent-190|George Brent]] [[Brent-31|Giles Brent]] [[Brent-317|Robert Brent]] [[Bull-10|Stephen Bull]] [[Calvert-613|Charles Calvert]] [[Carleton-34|Edward Carleton]] [[Codd-38|St. Leger Codd]] [[Coytemore-1|Elizabeth Coytemore]] [[Coytemore-4|Thomas Coytemore]] [[Crymes-17|William Crymes ]] [[Davie-321|Humphrey Davie]] [[Deighton-3| Frances Deighton]] [[Deighton-6|Jane Deighton]] [[Deighton-7|Katherine Deighton]] [[Digges-14|Edward Digges]] [[Drake-15|Robert Drake]] [[Ellis-4443|Rowland Ellis]] [[Fenwick-267|John Fenwick]] [[Fisher-6749|John Fisher]] [[Fleete-1|Henry Fleete]] [[Foliot-56|Edward Foliot]] [[Gurdon-2|Muriel Gurdon]] [[Harleston-17|Elizabeth Harleston]] [[Harleston-16|John Harleston]] [[Horsmanden-2| Warham Horsmanden]] [[Houston-1467|Patrick Houston]] [[Humphrey-70|Anne Humphrey]] [[Launce-4|Mary Launce]] [[Levis-66|Hannah Levis]] [[Levis-65|Samuel Levis]] [[Levis-54|Sarah Levis]] [[Ligon-76|Thomas Ligon]] [[Littleton-208|Nathaniel Littleton]] [[Lloyd-177|Thomas Lloyd]] [[MacKworth-2|Agnes Mackworth]] [[Manwarming-2|Oliver Manwarming]] [[Mauleverer-17|Anne Mauleverer]] [[More-108|Richard More]] [[Need-13|Joseph Need]] [[Need-3|Mary Need]] [[Nelson-804|John Nelson]] [[Nelson-7430|Margaret Nelson]] [[Nelson-696|Philip Nelson]] [[Nelson-3897|Thomas Nelson]] [[Owsley-29|Thomas Owsley]] [[Oxenbridge-28|John Oxenbridge]] [[Pelham-27|Herbert Pelham]] [[Peyton-434|Robert Peyton]] [[Pole-58|William Pole]] [[Pole-68| Elizabeth Pole]] [[Randolph-112|Henry Randolph]] [[Randolph-94|William Randolph]] [[Reade-10|George Reade]] [[Rodney-57|William Rodney]] [[Rudyard-1|Thomas Rudyard]] [[St_Leger-13|Katherine Saint Leger]] [[Saltonstall-27|Richard Saltonstall]] [[Skepper-17|William Skepper]] [[Somerset-57|Mary Somerset]] [[Torrey-93|Samuel Torrey]] [[Torrey-91|William Torrey]] [[Touteville-1|Margaret Touteville]] [[West-424|John West]] [[Wyatt-188|Hawte Wyatt]] ===[[Pack-944|Walter H Pack Jr]] Connections to Gateway Ancestors & to gg's === * 1 [[Beville-27|Essex Beville]] - 7th cousin 10x rem - 6gg - [[Tilney-9|Phillip Tilney]] - 16gg * 2 [[Bladen-4|Wm Bladen]] - 6th cousin 9x rem - 6gg - [[Howard-2| Thomas Howard KG KB]] - 16gg * 3 [[Blakiston-12|George Blakiston]] - 6th cousin 11x rem - 5gg- [[Willoughby-66|Thomas Willoughby]] - 16gg * 4 [[Blakiston-11|Nehemiah Blakiston]] - 7th cousin 10x rem- 6gg- [[Willoughby-66|Thomas Willoughby]] - 16gg * 5 [[Bosvile-3|Elizabeth Bosvile]] - 4th cousin 11x rem - 3gg - [[Grey-162|Thomas Grey KG KB]] - 14gg * 6 [[Bourchier-16|Mary Bourchier]] - 3rd cousin 22x rem - 2gg - [[Louvain-25|Matthew de Louvain]] - 24gg * 7 [[Brent-190|George Brent]] - 8th cousin 10x rem - 7gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 8 [[Brent-31|Giles Brent]] - 7th cousin 11x rem - 6gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 9 [[Brent-317|Robert Brent]] - 8th cousin 10x rem - 7gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 10 [[Bull-10|Stephen Bull]] - 8th cousin 9x rem - 7gg - [[Neville-163|Richard de (Neville)KG]] - 16gg * 11 [[Calvert-613|Charles Calvert]] - 5th cousin 10x rem - 4gg - [[Grey-162|Thomas Grey KG KB]] - 14gg * 12 [[Carleton-34|Edward Carleton]] - 5th cousin 12x rem - 4gg - [[Gascoigne-463|William Gascoigne XI]] - 16gg * 13 [[Codd-38|St. Leger Codd]] -7th cousin 10x rem-6gg -[[Wydeville-1|Richard Wydeville KG]] - 16gg * 14 [[Coytemore-1|Elizabeth Coytemore]] - 6th 12x rem - 5gg- [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] - 17gg * 15 [[Coytemore-4|Thomas Coytemore]] - 6th cousin 12x rem - 5gg - [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] - 17gg * 16 [[Crymes-17|William Crymes ]] - 8th cousin 8x rem - 7gg - [[Howard-196|John Howard KG]] - 15gg * 17 [[Davie-321|Humphrey Davie]] - 6th cousin 12x rem - 5gg - [[Bonville-3|William Bonville KG]] - 17gg * 18 [[Deighton-3| Frances Deighton]] - 6th cousin 12x rem - 5gg - [[Mowbray-17|Isabel Mowbray]] - 17gg * 19 [[Deighton-6|Jane Deighton]] - 6th cousin 12x rem - 5gg - [[Mowbray-17|Isabel (Mowbray) Berkeley]] - 17gg * 20 [[Deighton-7|Katherine Deighton]] - 6th cousin 12x rem - 5gg - [[Mowbray-17|Isabel|Mowbray]] - 17gg * 21 [[Digges-14|Edward Digges]] -6th cousin 11x rem - 5gg -[[Wydeville-1|Richard Wydeville KG]] - 16gg * 22 [[Drake-15|Robert Drake]] - 5th cousin 12x rem - 4gg - [[Neville-163|Richard de (Neville)KG]] - 16gg * 23 [[Ellis-4443|Rowland Ellis]] - 8th cousin 10x rem - 7gg - [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] - 17gg * 24 [[Fenwick-267|John Fenwick]] - 7th cousin 11x rem - 6gg - [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] - 17gg * 25 [[Fisher-6749|John Fisher]] - 7th cousin 11x rem - 6gg - [[Berkeley-6|John Berkeley]] - 17gg * 26 [[Fleete-1|Henry Fleete]] - 7th cousin 10x rem - 6gg - [[Howard-256|Robert Howard]] - 16gg * 27 [[Foliot-56|Edward Foliot]] - 5th cousin 13x rem - 4gg - [[Mowbray-17|Isabel|Mowbray]] - 17gg * 28 [[Gurdon-2|Muriel Gurdon]] - 5th cousin 11x rem - 4gg - [[Howard-196|John Howard KG]] - 15gg * 29 [[Harleston-17|Elizabeth Harleston]] - 7th cousin 10x rem - 6gg - [[Neville-163|Richard de (Neville)KG]] - 16gg * 30 [[Harleston-16|John Harleston]] - 7th cousin 10x rem - 6gg - [[Neville-163|Richard de (Neville)KG]] - 16gg * 31 [[Horsemanden-2|Warham Horsemanden]]-7th cousin10x rem-6gg-[[Wydeville-1|Richard Wydeville KG]]-16gg * 32 [[Houston-1467|Patrick Houston]] - 6th cousin 10x rem - 5gg - [[Seton-64|George Seton]] - 15gg * 33 [[Humphrey-70|Anne Humphrey]] - 6th cousin 9x rem - 5gg - [[Howard-2| Thomas Howard KG KB]] - 14gg * 34 [[Launce-4|Mary Launce]] - 7th cousin 10x rem - 6gg - [[Tilney-9|Phillip Tilney]] - 16gg * 35 [[Levis-66|Hannah Levis]] - 9th cousin 9x rem - 8gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 36 [[Levis-65|Samuel Levis]] - 9th cousin 9x rem - 8gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 37 [[Levis-54|Sarah Levis]] - 9th cousin 9x rem - 8gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 38 [[Ligon-76|Thomas Ligon]] - 5th cousin 13x rem - 4gg - [[Mowbray-17|Isabel|Mowbray]] - 17gg * 39 [[Littleton-208|Nathaniel Littleton]]-8th cousin 10xrem-7gg- [[Cherleton-4|Edward de Cherleton KG]] - 17gg * 40 [[Lloyd-177|Thomas Lloyd]] - 8 cousin 10x rem - 7gg - [[Cherleton-4|Edward de Cherleton KG]] - 17gg * 41 [[MacKworth-2|Agnes Mackworth]] - 5th cousin 11x rem - 4 gg - [[Sutton-441|Edmund Sutton]] - 15gg * 42 [[Manwarming-2|Oliver Manwarming]]- 8th cousin 9x rem-7gg-[[Strangeways-10|Thomas Strangeways]] -16gg * 43 [[Mauleverer-17|Anne Mauleverer]]- 6th cousin 10x rem- 5gg - [[Gascoigne-56|Wm Gascoigne XII]] - 15gg * 44 [[More-108|Richard More]] - 5th cousin 11x rem - 4gg - [[Sutton-441| Edmund Sutton]] - 15gg * 45 [[Need-13|Joseph Need]] - 9th cousin 9x rem - 8gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 46 [[Need-3|Mary Need]] - 9th cousin 9x rem - 8gg - [[Neville-53|Ralph de (Neville) KG, PC]] - 17gg * 47 [[Nelson-804|John Nelson]] - 6th cousin 9x rem - 5gg - [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] - 14gg * 48 [[Nelson-7430|Margaret Nelson]] - 6th cousin 9x rem - 5gg - [[Stanley-421|Thomas Stanley KG]] - 14gg * 49 [[Nelson-696|Philip Nelson]] - 8th 9x rem - 7gg - [[Tiptoft-14|Sir John Tiptoft KB]] - 16gg * 50 [[Nelson-3897|Thomas Nelson]] - 8th 9x rem - 7gg - [[Tiptoft-14|Sir John Tiptoft KB]] - 16gg * 51 [[Owsley-29|Thomas Owsley]] - 7th cousin 10x rem - 6gg -[[Wydeville-1|Richard Wydeville KG]] - 16gg * 52 [[Oxenbridge-28|John Oxenbridge]] - 6th cousin 7x rem - 5gg - [[Neville-163|Richard de (Neville)KG]] - 16gg * 53 [[Pelham-27|Herbert Pelham]] - 5th cousin 14x rem - 4gg - [[Boleyn-3|William Boleyn KB]] - 18gg * 54 [[Peyton-434|Robert Peyton]] - 10th cousin 8x rem - 9gg - [[Fitzwilliam-93|William Fitzwilliam]] - 17gg * 55 [[Pole-58|William Pole]] - 9th cousin 12x rem - 8gg - [[Courtenay-26|Hugh de Courtenay]] - 20gg * 56 [[Pole-68|Elizabeth Pole]] - 9th cousin 12x rem - 8gg - [[Courtenay-26|Hugh de Courtenay]] - 20gg * 57 [[Randolph-112|Henry Randolph]] - 12th cousin 8x rem - 11gg- [[Courtenay-25|Hugh de Courtenay KG]] - 19gg * 58 [[Randolph-94|William Randolph]] - 13th cousin 7x rem - 12gg- [[Courtenay-25|Hugh de Courtenay KG]] - 19gg * 59 [[Reade-10|George Reade Esq]]-10th '''greatgrandfather''' - [[Pack-944|Walter Henderson Pack Jr]] * 60 [[Rodney-57|William Rodney]] - 8th cousin 12x rem - 7gg - [[Wadham-3|John Wadham]] - 19gg * 61 [[Rudyard-1|Thomas Rudyard]] - 9th cousin 11x rem - 8gg - [[Ferrers-70|Robert de Ferrers]] - 19gg * 62 [[St_Leger-13|Katherine Saint Leger]] - 3rd 14x rem - 2gg - [[Baker-148|John Baker]] - 16gg * 63 [[Saltonstall-27|Richard Saltonstall]] - 5th cousin 11x rem - 4gg - [[Gascoigne-56|Wm Gascoigne XII]] - 15gg * 64 [[Skepper-17|William Skepper]] - 9th cousin 11x rem - 8gg - [[Dronsfield-8|John Dronsfield]] - 19gg * 65 [[Somerset-57|Mary Somerset]] - 4th cousin 10x rem - 3gg - [[FitzWilliam-358|Anne FitzWilliam Cooke]] - 13gg * 66 [[Torrey-93|Samuel Torrey]] - 11th cousin 10x rem - 10gg - [[Courtenay-26|Hugh de Courtenay]] - 20gg * 67 [[Torrey-91|William Torrey]] - 11th cousin 10x rem - 10gg - [[Courtenay-26|Hugh de Courtenay]] - 20gg * 68 [[Touteville-1|Margaret Touteville]] - 3rd cousin 12x rem - 2gg - [[FitzWilliam-250|Wm FitzWilliam]] - 14gg * 69 [[West-424|John West]] - 4th cousin 15x rem - 3gg - [[Boleyn-3|William Boleyn KB]] - 18gg * 70 [[Wyatt-188|Hawte Wyatt]] - 10th cousin 10x rem - 9gg - [[Courtenay-25|Hugh de Courtenay KG]] - 19gg George Reade Esq. is the 10th great grandfather of [[Pack-944|Walter Pack Jr]] :1. Walter is the son of [[Pack-530|Walter Pack Sr.]] DNA confirmed :2. Walter is the son of [[Lilly-713|Jamie Lee (Lilly) Pack]] DNA confirmed :3. Jamie is the daughter of [[Lilly-400|Ali Walter Lilly]] DNA confirmed :4. Ali is the son of [[Lilly-397|James Floyd Coleman Lilly]] DNA confirmed :5. James is the son of [[Lilly-426|Margaret Tiffany Lilly]] DNA confirmed :6. Margaret is the daughter of [[Shrewsbury-127|Mary Elizabeth (Shrewsbury) Lilly]] DNA confirmed :7. Mary is the daughter of [[Shrewsbury-127|Phillip Thomas Shrewsbury]] DNA confirmed :8. Phillip is the son of [[Clay-2160|Mary Elizabeth (Clay) Wood]] [confident] :9. Mary is the daughter of [[Lewis-11286|Martha Ann (Lewis) Clay]] [unknown confidence] :10. Martha is the daughter of [[Warner-685|Elizabeth (Warner) Lewis]] [unknown confidence] :11. Elizabeth is the daughter of [[Reade-75|Mildred (Reade) Warner]] [confident] :12. Mildred is the daughter of [[Reade-10|George Reade Esq]] [unknown confidence] :This makes George the tenth great grandfather of Walter. :Governor John Harvey-5093 1630-1680 8th gg to Pack-944 :George Reade-10 Esq. 1608-1671 is the 10th great grandfather of [[Pack-944|Walter Pack Jr]] :Wm Gascoigne-56 XII - 15gg of Pack-944 Edward III is the 9th great grandfather of George Reade-10 :1. George is the son of Mildred (Windebank-2) Reade [confident] :2. Mildred is the daughter of Frances (Dymoke-8) Windebanke [confident] :3. Frances is the daughter of Anne (Tailboys-43) Carr [confident] :4. Anne is the daughter of Elizabeth (Gascoigne-31) Tailboys [confident] :5. Elizabeth is the daughter of William Gascoigne-56 XII [unknown confidence] :6. William is the son of Jane Neville-21 [unknown confidence] :7. Jane is the daughter of John Neville-22 Esq. [unknown confidence] :8. John is the son of Mary (Ferrers-19) Neville [unknown confidence] :9. Mary is the daughter of Joan (Beaufort-1) de Neville LG [confident] :10. Joan is the daughter of John (Plantagenet-66) of Gaunt KG [unknown confidence] :11. John is the son of Edward (Plantagenet-70) of England [confident] :This makes Edward III the ninth great grandfather of George Reade-10.

Walter Kahler Correspondence dated 27 Mar 2021

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I wanted to look for Peter Grueber's origins for you and again ran into many difficulties while I was writing a report for you. Maria's father, Peter Kraher, had 12 children and 3 wives, but none Daughter called Maria! Til today ! I just found her! Maria, 13th child - that must be difficult! In fact, she is the 2nd child of Peter Kraher and Margarete Grundtner. Born Aug. 12, 1704. in Saalfelden. She was not entered in the registers of the baptismal records, like all of her 12 other siblings. Now I have searched the baptismal register one more time day after day, page by page, and tried these illegible lettering the pastor to decipher. I will send you a detailed report shortly. Everything is documented with original papers.

Walter Lane of Somerset Co., Md., died 1715

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From: "Richard M. Wilson" Subject: Will of Walter Lane of Somerset Co., Md., 1715 Date: Fri, 7 May 2004 23:17:29 -0600 [[Lane-472|Walter Lane]] of Somerset Co., Md., attorney, member of the lower house of the Maryland legislature, planter, was born ca. 1648-1650 and died by 1717. A short treatment of his family published recently gives a very misleading picture (Peden, Henry C. and F. Edward Wright, Colonial Families of the Eastern Shore of Maryland, vol. 9 (Lewes, Del.: Delmarva Roots Pub., 2000), 148-151) and what follows is meant as a partial corrective. << In my research I've been able to identify twelve children of Walter Lane (Sr.) of Somerset Co., Md., using his will (transcribed below, in which he mentions only three children by name) in conjunction with the will from 1742 of his eldest son Walter Lane (Jr.) of Craven Co., N.C., vital records from Liber IKL of the Somerset Co. land records, deeds, tax lists, court records, etc. Walter Lane (Sr.) married: (1st) Sarah (Kirk) Gunby on 16 April 1684; and (2nd) Sarah Wilson on 24 September 1689. He mentions a wife in his will, but doesn't name her, nor is she named elsewhere in his estate papers. His children were: Mary - born 23 July 1684, daughter of Walter and Sarah (Kirk) (Gunby) Lane; married William Bevans; probably died by 1742 (not mentioned in brother Walter's will) Joane - born 26 July 1685, daughter of Walter and Sarah (Kirk) (Gunby) Lane; married John Kellum; probably died by 1742 (not mentioned in brother Walter's will) Walter - born ? (eldest son and heir at law according to a deed from 1719); removed to Craven Co., N.C. by the early 1720s; married Mary Norwood, daughter of Edward and Anne Norwood; will 1742 in Craven Co., N.C., proved 1757; son: George Elizabeth - born last day of February, 1691/2, daughter of Walter and Sarah (Wilson) Lane; married (unknown) Maddux by 1712 (mentioned in uncle John Lane's will as "cosin" Elizabeth Mattux); still living in 1742 (mentioned in brother Walter's will) William - born 29 April 1694, son of Walter and Sarah (Wilson) Lane; married Elizabeth (unknown); will 1749 in Worcester Co., Md., proved 1751; children: William, Sarah Blake, Rachel Mills, Ezekiel, Levin, Israel, Mary, Ann, Leah, Walter, Francis, Elenor John - born 8 February 1695/6, son of Walter and Sarah (Wilson) Lane; carpenter; may never have married; seems to have owned little if any land after 1738; living in 1742 (mentioned in brother Walter's will); probably him witnessing will of brother William in 1749; died ?, probably in Worcester Co., Md. George - born ?; married Grace Gunby, daughter of John Gunby; probably removed to Craven Co., N.C. in the early 1730s where his brother Walter sold him land; living in 1742 (mentioned in brother Walter's will); may be his will from Craven Co. in 1771 (wife Rebecca; children: Daniel, Francis, John, Easter Howard, Sarah Loftin, Elizabeth Tillman) Francis - born ?; mariner; married Sarah (unknown); died by 1735, estate probated in Somerset Co., Md., by widow Sarah who married (2nd) Thomas Linsay; daughter: Sarah, who married Isaac Dixon in 1754 Abraham - born ?; probably died between 1740 (mentioned on Somerset Co. tax list) and 1742 (not mentioned in brother Walter's will) Sarah - born ?; married John Goddard; living in 1742 (mentioned in brother Walter's will); probably still living in 1765 when she probated husband's estate in Somerset Co., Md.; children: Francis Lane, George, Sarah Elenor - born ?; married Richard Joseph Hixon; living in 1742 (mentioned in brother Walter's will); son: Walter Hixon Rachel - born ?; apparently never married; living in 1742 (mentioned in brother Walter's will) *********************************************************** Please note that the original spelling (including misspellings), capitalization, punctuation, grammar, etc., have been retained in this transcript. [From: Maryland, Prerogative Court, Wills, vol. 14, ff. 282-283; Family History Library film #0012846] [Short abstract of names: wife (unnamed); son William Lane; daughter Mary, wife of William Bevans; daughter Joane, wife of John Kellum; rest of children (unnamed); land bought from Mark Genderon] *********************************************************** In the name of God amen I Walter Lane of Somerset County in the Province of Maryland Planter being weak in body, but of sound and perfect memory praised be Almighty God and calling to rememberance the uncertan Estate of this Transitory life and that all Flesh must yeild unto death when it shall please God to call doe make and ordain and declare this my last Will and Testamt. in manner and forme following revoking and anulling all former Wills and Testaments by me made Either by word or by writeing and this only to be taken for my last Will and Testament and no other and first being penitent and sorry from the bottom of my Heart for my sins past humbly begging and desireing forgiveness for the same I give and commit my soul to Almighty God my Saviour and redeemer in whom and through the meritts of Jesus Christ I trust and beleive assuredly to be saved and that my Soule with my Body at the Generall day or resurection shall rise again with joy to possess and inheritt the Kingdome of Heaven prepared for his Elect and Chosen and my Body to the Earth now for the setleing of my Temporall Estate and such goods and chattells as it hath pleased God far above my Deserts to bestow upon me I doe order give and dispose the same in manner & forme following vizt. First I will that all those Debts or dues that I owe in right or consience to any person or persons whatsoever shall be well and truely satisfied contented and paid or ordained to be paid within convenient time after my decease by my Executor hereafter named Item I give and bequeath to my Son William Lane my Plantation whereon I now live containing two hundred acres formerly bought by me of Mark Genderon to him and his Heirs for ever Item I give and bequeath to my well beloved wife the third part of my personall Estate Item I give to my Daughter Mary wife to Willm. Bevans one Shilling Item I give and bequeath to my Daughter Joane wife to John Kellum one Shilling The rest of my personall Estate I desire may be equally divided amongst the rest of my children Lastly I doe appoint my Son William Lane Executor of this my last Will and Testament in wittness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this twentieth day of Decembr. one Thousand seven hundred and fifteen Walter Lane (seale) Signed Sealed and Delivered in presence of us John Townsend his mark, Jane Townsend her mark, Sarah Townsend her mark And at the End of said Will was thus Endorst This 21st day of March 1716/7 Came before me Tho. [sic] Tounsend Jane Tounsend and Sarah Tounsend in their propper persons and made Oath upon the Holy Evangelist that they saw the above Testator Declare and signe the within Instrumt. as his last Will and Testament and that he published Pronounced & and Declared the same so to be and that at the time of his so doing he was of sound and perfect mind and memory to the best of their knowledge Testes Sa Hopkins Dept. Comr.

Walter Newton Family Mysteries

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I am trying to determine the father of John William "Walter" Newton (1857-1950) my great grandfather. His mother was Mary Ann Newton (1835-1879); father unknown. I believe he and his sister Mary Genevieve/Jeneva went to an Orphanage after their mother died. I am also looking for info on his sister. I have kept my records I have been finding on Ancestry.

Walter Park To-Do List

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I am Walter Duncan Park born 1937, I am trying to add to my family tree, I am using the “My Heritage” computer programme, I have over 3000 people in my tree, mainly on my maternal side, but there are many gaps in the PARK side of the ancestors. Can you help? My father was Walter Park (1912 – 1990) His father was Robert Walter Park (1881 – 1961) he was a well know Cumberland & Westmorland style wrestler, (I have some of his trophies) he had an illegitimate daughter with his sister-in-law and on his death near Southport it was discovered that he had another family. My Great Grandfather was George Park (1853 – 1931) he was at one time licensee of the Plough Inn, Crosthwaite & Lythe, Nr Kendal, Cumbria. His father was Thomas Park (1808 – 1883) His father was John Park (1779 - 1857) The majority of the PARK family that I have been able to trace come from the Kendal area of Cumbria and are mainly farmers. I would be grateful progress beyond John Park, and I am also interested in the brothers and sisters of Robert Walter and their families, names, dates of births, marriages and deaths would be important. Here are the profiles [[Park-1839|Walter Park]] is currently working on. Can you help? ''For tips see [[To-Do Lists]]. You might want to [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Park-1839&action=edit add a link on your profile] like this: [[Space:Walter Park To-Do List|Walter's current to-do list]].''

Walter Patric Casey

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

Walter Perrot's changes to notes in copied in his father's bible

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Walter's Grandparental Lineages Pg. 3

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[[Pack-530|Walter Henderson Pack Sr.]] #[[Barnes-2590|John Barnes]] 1416 England - 1465 England - 13ggf - f #[[Marklin-5|Nicolaus Marklin ]] 1423 Donau-ries, Schwaben, Bavaria, DE - 13ggf - f #[[Stonor-7|Thomas Stonor esq]] 1424 Harpeden, Oxfordshire, Eng -23Apr1474 - 13ggf - f #[[Honywood-2|Allan de Honywood]] 1428 England - 1460 England - 13ggf - f #[[Lovelace-69|lWilliam Lovelace]] 1435 England - 1496 England 13ggf - f #[[Barantyne-3|John Barantyne Esq]] 1436 Haseley & Chalgrove, Oxfordshire, Eng - 30 Jun 1474 Kempston, Bedfordshire, England -13ggf f #[[Wolfhardt-60|Unknown Wolfhardt]] ''Ludwig Bartholomaeus Wolfhardt'' born 1435-1494 #[[Barrett-663|Robert Barrett]] 1437 Aveley, Essex, Eng - 1458 Aveley, Essex, England -13ggf - f #[[Lewknor-24|Richard Lewknor]] 1442 Sherfield, England - 1476 England - 13ggf - f #[[Hales-117|John Hales]] 1448 Tenterden is a town Ashford District of Kent, England. ''12ggf'' f #[[Norwich-54|Henry Norwich]] 1450 - 6 Feb 1510 Wilbraham, Cambridgeshire, Eng 13ggf f #[[Moodye-4|Richard Moodye]] 1450 Harwich, Essex, England- England - 13ggf - f #[[Harpesfield-3|Nicholas Harpesfield Esq]] 1460 St Albans, Hertfordshire, Eng-1485 - 13ggf - f #[[Dineley-4|Edward Dineley]] 1450 Wolverton, Kingsclere, Hampshire, Eng -1549 - 13ggf - f #[[Browne-1858|William Browne]]1450 London,Eng - 3 Jun 1514 London, Middlesex, Eng-13ggf #[[Rentz-11|Ludwig Rentz]] 1450 Ulm, Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg, DE died 1514 in Wiesensteig, Baden-Wurttemburg, Germany - 13ggf - f #[[Hawkins-225|John Hawkins]] 1450 Tavistock, Devon, Eng-1488 Tavistock, Devon, Eng-13ggf-f Eng #[[Harry-145|Stephen Harry]] 1450 England - England - 12ggf - f #[[Honiwood-2|Thomas (Honiwood) de Honywood]] 1455 Honiwood Postling Kent Eng - 1509 Kent, England - 12ggf - f #[[Warner-431|Henry Warner]] 1456 Great Waltham, Essex, Eng- 1504 Great Waltham, Essex, Eng - 13ggf - m #[[FitzWilliam-250|William Fitzwilliam]] 1460 of Greens-Norton, Northamptonshire, England. - 9 Aug 1534 London, England - 13ggf - m #[[Barantyne-2|John Barantyne Esq]] 1460 Goldor, Rufford, Oxfordshire, Eng-21 Dec 1485 -12ggf - f #[[Dymoke-25|Robert Dymoke]] 1461 Scrivelsby Manor, Lincolnshire County, Eng - 13 Apr 1544 Haltham, Lincolnshire County, Eng - 13ggf - m #[[Farley-629|John Farley]] 1465 Bosbury, Herefordshire, England - 1517 England - 13ggf - f #[[Wolfhardt-8|Hans (Wolfhardt) Wohlfahrt]] 1464 Germany - 12ggf - f #[[Giffard-209|John Giffard]]1466 Chillington,,Staffordshire,England-13 Nov 1556 Bridgworth, Shropshire, England - 13ggf m #[[Royall-122|John Royall]]1467 England - 1519 England - 13ggf - f #[[Tailboys-41|George Tailboys]] 1467 South Kyme, Lincolnshire, England - 21 Sep 1538 Bullington, Lincolnshire, England - 13ggf - m #[[Barnes-600|William Barnes]]1468 Wye, Kent England - 27 Nov 1501 Wye, Kent, Eng - 12ggf - f #[[Petre-140|John Petre]]1470 Devon, England - 1530 Tor Brian, Devon - 13ggf - m #[[Colt-10|John Colt]] 1470 ? Lawton, Perth, Scotland - 1507 Scotland - 13ggf - f :'''SPOUSES''' #[[Jermyn-21|Margaret (Jermyn) Barnes]] 1424 England - 1470 - 13ggm #[[Schonthalmaier-1|Anna R Schonthalmaier Marklin]] 1427 Murr US - 13ggm #[[Pole-222|Joan (Pole) Stonor]] Feb 1430 Orleans, Loiret, Centre, France - 28 Feb 1494 - 13ggm #[[Unknown-248523| Katharina (Unknown) de Honywood]] 1430 England - ? - 13ggm #[[Peckam-1|Laura (Peckam) Lovelace]] 1435 England - 1520 - 13ggm #[[Popham-186|Elizabeth (Popham) Barantyne]] 1439 West Tytherley & Popham, Hampshire, England - 1485 - 13ggm #[[Wolfhardt-60|Unknown]]- Ludwig Bartholomaeus ''wife is Anna Gertrude Keuhorn b: 1425'' #[[Knolles-19|Margarey (Knolles) Barrett]] d/aft 1459 Hertfordshire, Eng - 13ggm - f #[[Lewknor-24|Richard Lewknor]] no wife yet listed should be ''(Miss) Michelgrove b. c 1445'' #[[Hales-117|John Hales]] 1448 Tenterden ''spouse is unknown''. 12ggm - f #[[Norwich-54|Henry Norwich]] 1450 - 6 Feb 1510 ''no spouse listed yet''. #[[Sadlier-8|Ursaula (Sadlier) Moodye]] b. 1505 in England - 13ggm - f #[[Norton-409|Agnes (Norton) Harpesfield]] 1450 Nutley, Hampshire, England - 1485 - 13ggm - f #[[Langford-113|Elizabeth Langford]] 1452 Little Langford, Wilton, Wiltshire, Eng-1551-13ggm- f #[[Keble-3|Alice (Keble) Blount]]1475 St. Mary, Aldermary, London, Eng - 8 Jun 1521-13ggm-m #[[Unknown-418380|Walburga Rentz]] 1454-1513 Ulm, Baden-Württemberg, Germany 13ggm - f #[[Amados-1|Joan Amados]] 1465 Launceston, Cornwall, England - 1554 - 13ggm - f #[[Harry-145|Stephen Harry]] 1450 England - ''no spouse yet listed'' #[[Lovelace-68|Thomasina Mary (Lovelace) Honywood]] 1476 Eng - 27 Aug 1558 - 12ggm - f #[[Blennerhassett-194|Mary Blennerhassett]] 1480 Frenze, Norfolk, England - 13gg, - m #[[Hawes-87|Anne (Hawes) FitzWiliam]] 1468 Milton, Northamptonshire, Eng-1507 #[[Stonor-16|Mary (Stonor) Barantyne]] 1464 Stonor,Pyrton,Oxfordshire,Eng-1486 London, Middlesex, England - 1510 12ggm - f #[[Sparrow-162|Anne (Sparrow) Dymoke]] 1470 London, Middlesex, England - 1510 - 13ggm - m #[[Poyntz-107|Margaret (Poyntz) Farley]]1465 North Ockendon, Essex, England - 13ggm - f #[[Wolfhardt-8|Hans (Wolfhardt) Wohlfahrt]] ''no profile Gertrad Maria Kuehorn born 1474'' #[[Gresley-5|Elizabeth (Gresley) Giffard]] b. Drakelow, Derbyshire, , England - 13ggm - m #[[Unknown-286998|Lucitte (Unknown) Royall]] 1467 Essex, England - 1525 - 13ggm - f #[[Gascoigne-31|Elizabeth (Gascoigne) Tailboys]] 1471 Gawthorpe,Yorkshire - Aug 1559 Markenfield Hall, Ripon, Yorkshire, Eng - 13ggm - m #[[Lewknor-8|Bennetta Lewknor Barnes]] 1472 Sussex England - 1523 Wye, Kent, Eng -12ggm- f #[[Colling-11|Alice (Colling) Petre]]1469 Woodlands,Devonshire,Eng 1530 TorBrian, Devon-13ggm- m #[[Colt-10|John Colt]] ''no wife listed possible Elizabeth (Jane) ELRINGTON born 1450'' ---- [http://www.hullhome.com/wolfhardt.gen.htm Wolfhardt Genealogy] Ludwig Bartholomaeus Wolfhardt 1435-1494 in Waiblingen, Neckar Valley, Wuerttemberg, Germany •Note: Reason being found Hans his son who is on my DNA list and Ludwig being son of Haintz Wolffhart b. 1400,.. Ludwig married Anna Gertrude Keuhorn b: 1425 in Baden-W�rttemberg, Germany :[https://bowergenealogy.ca/3/2194.htm Walburga Rentz] 1454-1513 :[https://www.geni.com/people/Thomas-Kuehorn/6000000002187564621Gertrad Maria Kuehorn] :[https://www.jcsisle.com/royall.html The Royall Family] :[https://wikivisually.com/wiki/William_Petre#Second_marriage William Petre] :[http://home.earthlink.net/~smcnulty/Moody.html Descendants of Edmund Moody]

Walter's Grandparental Tribe

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:1024 great great great great great great great great grandparents :512 great great great great great great great grandparents :256 great great great great great great grandparents :128 great great great great great grandparents :64 great great great great grandparents :32 great great great grandparents :16 great great grandparents :8 great grandparents :4 grandparents :2 parents :One child :[[Pack-530|Walter Pack Sr]] '''Granparental Tribe''' '''PATERNAL SIDE PG. 1''' :'''One FATHER - Two Grandparents''' :Paternal: [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10196860,fa0c [[Pack-531|Winnie Henderson Pack]] 15 Generations 907] :Father of Winnie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12108393,fa0c Samuel John Tilden Pack 15 Generations 688] :Mother of Winnie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=5540785,fa0c Margaret (Dunbar) Pack 15 Generations 646] :'''4 Great Grandparents''' :Father of Samuel John Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238800,fa0a [[Pack-149|Samuel Augustus Pack 1845-1893]] 15 Gen 616] :Mother of Samuel John T Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12117053,fa0a [[Cooper-12074|Rhoda(Cooper) Pack 1851-1937]] 15 Gen 192] :Father of Margaret Dunbar [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6707409,fa0c [[Dunbar-1226|William Henderson Dunbar]]15 Gen 208] :Mother of Margaret Dunbar [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238471,fa0c [[Lilly-207 |Sarah (Lilly) Dunbar]]15 Generations 594] :'''8 Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Samuel Augustus Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238455,fa0a [[Pack-140|John R Pack Sr 1807-1890]] 15 Gen 491] :Mother of Samuel A Pack [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238454,fa0a [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth B Harvey Pack 1814-1858]] 15 Gen 240] :Father of Rhoda Ann Cooper Pack :Mother of [[Cooper-12074|Rhoda(Cooper) Pack 1851-1937]] 15 Gen 192] :Father of [[Dunbar-1226|William Henderson Dunbar]]15 Gen 208] :Mother of William Henderson Dunbar :Father of Sarah Lilly Dunbar :Mother of [[Lilly-207 |Sarah (Lilly) Dunbar]]15 Generations 594] :'''One MOTHER''' - '''2 Grandparents''' :Maternal: [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472069,fa0c [[Lilly-713|Jamie Lee [Lilly) Pack]] 15 Generations 1006] :Father of Jamie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6123958,fa0c [[Lilly-400|Ali Walter Lilly]] 15 Generations 974] :Mother of Jamie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472080,fa0c [[Mann-3951|Tennarie Caroline (Mann) Lilly]] 15 Generations 474] :'''4 Great Grandparents''' :Father of Ali W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6123189,fa0c [[Lilly-397|Rev James Floyd Coleman Lilly]] 15 Generations 742] :Mother of Ali W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124055,fa0c [[Harvey-2855|Margaret Maywood (Harvey) Lilly]] 15 Generations 663] :Father of Tennarie Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12119356,fa0c [[Mann-4446|Andrew Wilson Mann]] 15 Generations 221] :Mother of Tennarie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472097,fa0c [[Lilly-715|Nancy Caroline (Lilly) Mann]] 15 Generations 317] :'''8 Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Rev James Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124144,fa0c [[Lilly-425|Robert Washington Lilly]] 15 Generations 298] :Mother of Rev James Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124152,fa0c [[Lilly-426|Margaret Tiffany (Lilly) Lilly]] 15 Generation 957] :Father of Margaret (Harvey) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7426897,fa0c [[Harvey-3442|Vandalia B. Harvey]] 15 Generations 217] :Mother of Margaret (Harvey) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238801,fa0c [[Pack-150|Nancy (Pack) Harvey]] 15 Generations 587] :Father of Andrew Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144249,fa0c [[Mann-4451|Hezekiah Mann]] 15 Generations 223] :Mother of Andrew Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144319,fa0c [[Shanklin-223|Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann]] 15 Generations 22] :Father of Nancy (Lilly) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=2168113,fa0c [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Nancy (Lilly) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12126372,fa0c [[Thompson-25421| Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly]] 40] :'''16 Great Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Robert W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7421798,fa0d [[Lilly-506|Thomas Lilly II]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Robert W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7421811,fa0c [[Payne-3969|Delilah H. (Payne) Lilly]] 15 Generations 21] :Father of Margaret T (Lilly) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=2168113,fa0c [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Margaret T (Lilly) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=14226943,fa0c [[Shrewsbury-127|Mary Elizabeth (Shrewsbury) Lilly]] 15 Generations 1007] :Father of Vandalia B. Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12116229,fa0c [[Harvey-6203|James Gentry Harvey]] Generations 257] :Mother of Vandalia B. Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12116244,fa0c [[Walls-1095|Nancy (Walls) Harvey]] Generations 3] :Father of Nancy (Pack) Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238455,fa0c [[Pack-140|John R. Pack Sr]] Generations 491] :Mother of Nancy (Pack) Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238454,fa0c [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth Bell (Harvey) Pack]] Generations 186] :Father of Hezekiah Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12167744,fa0c [[Mann-4459|William Mann]] Generations 31] :Mother of Hezekiah Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12167816,fa0c [[Stodghill-20|Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann]] Generations 225] :Father of Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10370997,fa0c [[Shanklin-150|Absalom Shanklin]] Generations 20] :Mother of Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144370,fa0c [[Lester-2094|Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin]] Generations 1] :Father of Rev Joseph L. Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=187585,fa0c [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly]] Generations 452] :Mother of Rev Joseph L. Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=190843,fa0c [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly]] Generations 441] :Father of Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=4056790,fa0c [[Gore-485|Henry Gore Jr]] Generations 36] :Mother of Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12126604,fa0c [[Thompson-25422|Jane C. (Thompson) Gore]] Generations 3] :'''32 Great Great Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of [[Lilly-506|Thomas Lilly II]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238714,fa0c [[Lilly-242|Thomas Lilly I 1775-1832]] 15 Generations 452] :Mother of Thomas Lilly II [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&p=2168358 [[Meador-263|Rosanna (Meador) Lilly 1771-1851]] 15 Generations 441] :Father of Delilah (Payne) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10403995,fa0c [[Payne-5402|David Payne 1780-1852]] 15 Generations 17] :Mother [[Payne-3969|Delilah (Payne) Lilly]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=4173081,fa0c [[Nossaman-13|Nancy (Nossaman) Payne 1782-1815]] 15 Generations 3] :Father of [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=187585,fa0a [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly 1772-1832]] 15 Generations 446 ] :Mother of Rev Joseph Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=190843,fa0a [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly 1765-1860]] 15 Generations 435] :Father of Mary (Shrewsbury) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=9097218,fa0a [[Shrewsbury-61|Phillip T Shrewsbury 1778-1824]] 15 Generations 737] :Mother of Mary (Shrewsbury) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=9097470,fa0a [[Maxey-885|Lucy(Maxey)Shrewsbury 1786-1866]] 15 Gen 773] :Father of James Gentry Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=357229,fa0a [[Harvey-118|Richard V Harvey 1782-1857]] 15 Gen 135] :Mother of James Gentry Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238798,fa0a [[Gentry-524|Dorothy (Gentry) Harvey 1785-1857]] 15 Gen 622] :Father of Nancy (Walls) Harvey :Mother of [[Walls-1095|Nancy (Walls) Harvey]] Generations ] :Father of [[Pack-140|John R. Pack Sr]] Generations ] :Mother of John R Pack Sr :Father of Elizabeth B (Harvey) Pack :Mother of [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth Bell (Harvey) Pack]] Generations ] :Father of [[Mann-4459|William Mann]] Generations ] :Mother of William Mann :Father of Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann :Mother of [[Stodghill-20|Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann]] Generations ] :Father of [[Shanklin-150|Absalom Shanklin]] Generations ] :Mother of Absalom Shanklin :Father of Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin :Mother of [[Lester-2094|Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin]] Generations ] :Father of [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly]] Generations ] :Mother of Edmund Lilly :Father of Edith (Meador) Lilly :Mother of [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly]] Generations] :Father of [[Gore-485|Henry Gore Jr]] Generations ] :Mother of Henry Gore Jr :Father of Jane (Thompson) Gore :Mother of [[Thompson-25422|Jane C. (Thompson) Gore]] Generations ]

Walter's Grandparental Tribe Pg. 2

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[[Pack-530|Walter Henderson Pack Sr.]] '''Pg. 2 Maternal Side''' :'''One MOTHER''' - '''2 Grandparents''' :Maternal: [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472069,fa0c [[Lilly-713|Jamie Lee [Lilly) Pack]] 15 Generations 1006] :Father of Jamie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6123958,fa0c [[Lilly-400|Ali Walter Lilly]] 15 Generations 974] :Mother of Jamie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472080,fa0c [[Mann-3951|Tennarie Caroline (Mann) Lilly]] 15 Generations 474] :'''4 Great Grandparents''' :Father of Ali W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6123189,fa0c [[Lilly-397|Rev James Floyd Coleman Lilly]] 15 Generations 742] :Mother of Ali W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124055,fa0c [[Harvey-2855|Margaret Maywood (Harvey) Lilly]] 15 Generations 663] :Father of Tennarie Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12119356,fa0c [[Mann-4446|Andrew Wilson Mann]] 15 Generations 221] :Mother of Tennarie [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10472097,fa0c [[Lilly-715|Nancy Caroline (Lilly) Mann]] 15 Generations 317] :'''8 Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Rev James Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124144,fa0c [[Lilly-425|Robert Washington Lilly]] 15 Generations 298] :Mother of Rev James Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=6124152,fa0c [[Lilly-426|Margaret Tiffany (Lilly) Lilly]] 15 Generation 957] :Father of Margaret (Harvey) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7426897,fa0c [[Harvey-3442|Vandalia B. Harvey]] 15 Generations 217] :Mother of Margaret (Harvey) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238801,fa0c [[Pack-150|Nancy (Pack) Harvey]] 15 Generations 587] :Father of Andrew Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144249,fa0c [[Mann-4451|Hezekiah Mann]] 15 Generations 223] :Mother of Andrew Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144319,fa0c [[Shanklin-223|Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann]] 15 Generations 22] :Father of Nancy (Lilly) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=2168113,fa0c [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Nancy (Lilly) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12126372,fa0c [[Thompson-25421| Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly]] 40] :'''16 Great Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of Robert W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7421798,fa0d [[Lilly-506|Thomas Lilly II]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Robert W Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=7421811,fa0c [[Payne-3969|Delilah H. (Payne) Lilly]] 15 Generations 21] :Father of Margaret T (Lilly) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=2168113,fa0c [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] 15 Generations 348] :Mother of Margaret T (Lilly) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=14226943,fa0c [[Shrewsbury-127|Mary Elizabeth (Shrewsbury) Lilly]] 15 Generations 1007] :Father of Vandalia B. Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12116229,fa0c [[Harvey-6203|James Gentry Harvey]] Generations 257] :Mother of Vandalia B. Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12116244,fa0c [[Walls-1095|Nancy (Walls) Harvey]] Generations 3] :Father of Nancy (Pack) Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238455,fa0c [[Pack-140|John R. Pack Sr]] Generations 491] :Mother of Nancy (Pack) Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238454,fa0c [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth Bell (Harvey) Pack]] Generations 186] :Father of Hezekiah Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12167744,fa0c [[Mann-4459|William Mann]] Generations 31] :Mother of Hezekiah Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12167816,fa0c [[Stodghill-20|Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann]] Generations 225] :Father of Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10370997,fa0c [[Shanklin-150|Absalom Shanklin]] Generations 20] :Mother of Elizabeth (Shanklin) Mann [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12144370,fa0c [[Lester-2094|Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin]] Generations 1] :Father of Rev Joseph L. Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=187585,fa0c [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly]] Generations 452] :Mother of Rev Joseph L. Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=190843,fa0c [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly]] Generations 441] :Father of Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=4056790,fa0c [[Gore-485|Henry Gore Jr]] Generations 36] :Mother of Elizabeth C. (Thompson) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=12126604,fa0c [[Thompson-25422|Jane C. (Thompson) Gore]] Generations 3] :'''32 Great Great Great Great Grandparents''' :Father of [[Lilly-506|Thomas Lilly II]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238714,fa0c [[Lilly-242|Thomas Lilly I 1775-1832]] 15 Generations 452] :Mother of Thomas Lilly II [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&p=2168358 [[Meador-263|Rosanna (Meador) Lilly 1771-1851]] 15 Generations 441] :Father of Delilah (Payne) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=10403995,fa0c [[Payne-5402|David Payne 1780-1852]] 15 Generations 17] :Mother [[Payne-3969|Delilah (Payne) Lilly]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=4173081,fa0c [[Nossaman-13|Nancy (Nossaman) Payne 1782-1815]] 15 Generations 3] :Father of [[Lilly-89|Rev Joseph L. Lilly]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=187585,fa0a [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly 1772-1832]] 15 Generations 446 ] :Mother of Rev Joseph Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=190843,fa0a [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly 1765-1860]] 15 Generations 435] :Father of Mary (Shrewsbury) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=9097218,fa0a [[Shrewsbury-61|Phillip T Shrewsbury 1778-1824]] 15 Generations 737] :Mother of Mary (Shrewsbury) Lilly [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=9097470,fa0a [[Maxey-885|Lucy(Maxey)Shrewsbury 1786-1866]] 15 Gen 773] :Father of James Gentry Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=357229,fa0a [[Harvey-118|Richard V Harvey 1782-1857]] 15 Gen 135] :Mother of James Gentry Harvey [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&x=3238798,fa0a [[Gentry-524|Dorothy (Gentry) Harvey 1785-1857]] 15 Gen 622] :Father of Nancy (Walls) Harvey :Mother of [[Walls-1095|Nancy (Walls) Harvey]] Generations ] :Father of [[Pack-140|John R. Pack Sr]] Generations ] :Mother of John R Pack Sr :Father of Elizabeth B (Harvey) Pack :Mother of [[Harvey-1530|Elizabeth Bell (Harvey) Pack]] Generations ] :Father of [[Mann-4459|William Mann]] Generations ] :Mother of William Mann :Father of Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann :Mother of [[Stodghill-20|Rhoda (Stodghill) Mann]] Generations ] :Father of [[Shanklin-150|Absalom Shanklin]] Generations ] :Mother of Absalom Shanklin :Father of Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin :Mother of [[Lester-2094|Agnes Nancy (Lester) Shanklin]] Generations ] :Father of [[Lilly-14|Edmund Lilly]] Generations ] :Mother of Edmund Lilly :Father of Edith (Meador) Lilly :Mother of [[Meador-11|Edith (Meador) Lilly]] Generations] :Father of [[Gore-485|Henry Gore Jr]] Generations ] :Mother of Henry Gore Jr :Father of Jane (Thompson) Gore :Mother of [[Thompson-25422|Jane C. (Thompson) Gore]] Generations ]

Walton family mysteries

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I had been contacted by a young woman in Liverpool UK asking if "Your Paul is the Paul I'm looking for." It seems that in WWII there was a Paul J. Walton US Army medic in the Sand-hills region of England who "courted" her Grandmother and much of the info that I've since discovered leads me to believe that MY Paul is indeed the Paul that she is looking for. Her father is the offspring of that courtship and because of circumstances not listed, the child was successfully hidden and the Grandmother died without discussing this "Paul" with anyone. This is but one mystery in the closets that appear to be locked by closed lips and the grave.

Walton Road

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The Walton Road was one of the principal roads connecting Knoxville and Nashville in the late 18th and 19th centuries. Completed in 1801 and officially designated as the Cumberland Turnpike, it became commonly known as the Walton Road in honor of its primary builder, [[Walton-7544|Captain William Walton]] of Carthage. Upon its completion, the Walton Road served as the primary migratory route of settlers who traveled from East Tennessee to the settlements along the Cumberland River. Captain William Walton was a native of Bernie County, North Carolina, who immigrated to present-day Tennessee in 1785 following service in the Revolutionary War. He and his family arrived via the Cumberland Gap, where Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky meet, and arrived in Tennessee through Kentucky. It was a circuitous route from North Carolina. Several such paths to the Cumberland settlements existed by 1780. These early paths were used by Native Americans, but were originally the migratory routes carved out by grazing herds such as bison. In their movement, the animals sought the path of least resistance across the rugged terrain. Therefore, their traces became logical foundations for road-building projects. As an early pioneer to Middle Tennessee, Walton experienced the difficulties of passage through dense woodland inhabited by Native tribes and wild animals. From the experience, he determined to alleviate the arduous challenge of settlement by building a wagon trail for future pioneers. The Walton Road, though not the first east-west route to the area, was completed at a time of heavy migration and thus was extremely important in the settlement of the Cumberland Plateau and Middle Tennessee. Leaders in the Cumberland Settlements, Anthony Bledsoe, James Robertson and James Donelson, had petitioned the General Assembly of North Carolina for the building of a direct road between East and Middle Tennessee. In the November Session of 1787, the Assembly issued the following: An Act to Effect the Cutting and Clearing a Road from the Lower End of Clinch Mountain to the Cumberland Settlements, and for Preserving and Granting Safety to the Inhabitants Thereof I. Be it Enacted by the General Assembly of the State of North Carolina, and it is hereby Enacted by the authority of the same, That it shall and may be lawful for the commanding officers [of Sumner and Davidson Cos. Militia] to appoint two or more persons to examine, survey and mark out the best and most convenient way from the lower end of Clinch Mountain to the settlements of Cumberland as aforesaid; and the said commanding officers are hereby vested with full power and authority to order out the militia of the counties of Davidson and Sumner, to cut and clear the road so marked as aforesaid, under the direction of themselves or either of them, or any of the field officers by them appointed to superintend the same. The road was to connect Fort Southwest Point on the Clinch River in present-day Kingston to present-day Davidson County. Militiamen who toiled on the road’s construction received land grants for their service. Just as divergent paths existed from Kentucky into Middle Tennessee, so were a variety of roads built to connect the Cumberland settlements with East Tennessee. Various roads were known by different names, as these pioneer trails became incorporated and overlapped with one another in some sections. The Walton Road was also known as the Cumberland Road and these two designations have led to some confusion among historians. Similarly, to the northeast of Fort Southwest Point, another early pioneer road was known as the Emory (also spelled Emery) Road. It followed an Indian trace known as Tollunteeskee’s Trail. Emory Road left present-day Grainger County, traversing Knox County to cross the Clinch River at Lea’s Ford, and continued through present-day Oak Ridge, Winter’s Gap (Oliver Springs), present-day Wartburg and Lansing, and on to Standing Stone (Monterey). The Emory Road was commissioned by the Continental Congress and was completed in 1788. The Emory Road was also varyingly known as the Avery Trace and the Old North Carolina Road. The identification of the Emory Road as the Avery Trace in particular is widely disputed by historians. Supposedly named for early pioneer Peter Avery, his name was never mentioned by the North Carolina legislature as having anything to do with any road. The legend of Avery’s Trace likely came from stories of an early historian Captain William McElwee of Roane County, Tennessee. His anecdotal histories, while interesting and entertaining lacked any documentation. The author, Harriette Simpson Arnow, in her definitive works Seedtime on the Cumberland and Flowering of the Cumberland never mentioned the word “Avery.’ The different names for these roads have resulted in inconsistent maps and labeling by present-day historians. In 1799, when William Walton commenced to build a road from the confluence of the Cumberland and Caney Fork Rivers to Southwest Point (present-day Kingston), he similarly incorporated some portions of older roads, including parts of Tollunteeskee’s Trail and the Holston Road. As a prominent resident of newly-established Smith County, Walton requested permission from Territorial Governor William Blount to construct a road from the forks of the Caney River eastward through Pekin, White Plains, Crab Orchard and Kimbrough, at the foot of Roane Mountain. Stump-free and fifteen feet wide, Walton Road was the early-nineteenth-century antecedent of modern U.S. 70, which closely follows the historic road’s path from the Cumberland River eastward. Bridges or fords were built at streams, and tollgates were constructed at designated points along the route. When it was completed, a traveler in 1802 described the road as “broad and commodious as those in the environs of Philadelphia.” The road was marked every three miles with mileage markers and stands (inns) were built a day’s journey apart to provide lodging and dining. Many remnants of the historic road are visible to drivers along U.S. 70. Walton Road left Carthage in Smith County heading eastward to Elmwood, established in 1828. From there it rose to Chestnut Mound a nd then ran north of Baxter through Blackburn Springs (Double Springs) and north of Cookeville in Putnam County. The historic road paralleled present-day Hwy. 70 in the western part of Putnam County and the railroad in the eastern part of the county. East of Cookeville, the historic road passed through an important stand in White Plains before rising to Monterey on the Cumberland Plateau. This 900’ ascent (or descent) was exhausting for travelers and their animals. East of Monterey, much of the historic roadbed lies beneath the modern highway as it passes into Cumberland County. East of Mayland was another important stop along Walton Road known as Johnson’s Stand. It was about here that the historic road continued east across the Obed River, where a stone bridge crossing is visible on the river bottom. At the river was Graham Stand, which accommodated travelers when the river flooded its banks and could not be safely crossed. Walton Road continued east past Crossville and into Crab Orchard. Another steep ascent/descent occurred east of Crab Orchard at Spencer’s Mountain before the road passed by waterfalls at Ozone. Walton Road (and also U.S. 70) passed through Walden’s Ridge through Kimbrough Gap to present-day Rockwood in Roane County. Here Walton Road incorporates previous pioneer roads, the Avery Trace and Emery Road. Walton Road influenced the transportation routes into the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries. The Tennessee Central Railroad built in 1890, followed Walton Road. The Tennessee Central was smaller than its competitor, the Louisville & Nashville (L&N), and provided an important conduit between the Upper Cumberland region and both Nashville and Knoxville. Remnants of the abandoned railroad bed still identify the original Walton Road, especially in Cumberland County. In western Putnam and eastern Smith Counties, traces of Walton Road can be identified as depressions next to the railroad. Following World War II, Eisenhower’s Interstate system logically followed previous infrastructure efforts, and U.S. 70, and by extension Walton Road, influenced the path of Interstate 40 through Middle and East Tennessee. Several historical markers identify remnants of historic trails in Middle Tennessee. The Old Walton Road Chapter of the DAR dedicated markers in 1936 in Putnam County. The first was on U.S. 70 east of Cookeville, noting the accomplishments of early settler William Quarles. His White Plains plantation was at an important crossroads. The second marker was west of Cookeville, also marking Walton Road. The social structure of settlements along the Walton Road were somewhat different than other parts of the Cumberland Plateau. As noted in Webb (1960), communities often evolved with the betterment of roads and connections. In the central region of the Cumberland Plateau, communities were built on uplands, rather than on the valley bottoms as was often done where the valleys were broader and flatter. Rural “neighborhoods” evolved from a collection of homesteads along a portion of the road. Churches or schools were built and shared among the “neighborhoods.” http://waltonroad.com/historical-significance The Walton Road played a major part in the settlement of the area between the Cumberland Plateau and the Cumberland River. Passing through what are today Roane, Cumberland, Smith, and Putnam Counties, it was not the first road through the area but followed older paths at several points. Nevertheless, by providing an adequate and relatively secure avenue to the west, the Walton Road served as an enticement to settlers contemplating the journey. The road was named for one of its surveyors and builders, William Walton of Carthage. In 1795 Walton, who anticipated profits from the promotion of travel along the route, secured permission from Governor William Blount for the construction of the first section of the road from the junction of the Cumberland and Caney Fork Rivers in Smith County (Carthage) to a point on the North Carolina Military Trace (Avery Trace) at Brotherton in modern Putnam County. Walton completed the project in the autumn of 1795 at about the same time he received a license to operate a ferry at the junction of the rivers. In 1799 the general assembly appointed Walton, William Martin, and Robert Kyle to establish a new east-west road. Completed in 1801 and officially designated as the Cumberland Turnpike, but popularly called Walton Road, it traversed over one hundred miles of wilderness from Southwest Point to Carthage. The new road was fifteen feet wide and free of stumps. It was to be leveled on the sides of hills and have bridges or causeways built over streams. Mile markers blazed on trees or signs appeared every three miles. Tollgates and stands (inns) were established along the route. Spencer’s Mountain at Crab Orchard in Cumberland County, named for pioneer Thomas “Bigfoot” Spencer, was the most dangerous, and the most talked about, point on the Walton Road. Although construction of I-40 destroyed the side of the mountain, Spencer’s Rock still marks the path of the road up the mountain. U.S. 70 and the railroad followed the same path as the Walton Road to descend into Roane County. The steep descent down Walden’s Ridge through Kimbrough Gap on the south side of Mount Roosevelt received some comment from the travelers, but it evidently did not create the same intensity of fear as Spencer’s Rock. Walton Road served the traveling public into the twentieth century, providing the foundation for newer roads until the construction of Interstate 40. The Tennessee Central Railroad, built in the 1890s, followed alongside the Walton Road, particularly in Cumberland County. One way to trace the old road today is by locating the abandoned railroad bed. U.S. 70N, built in the 1920s, followed the Walton Road and built on top of the road in several parts of western Putnam County and eastern Smith County.Tennessee Encyclopedia. https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/walton-road/ . Walton Road. W. Calvin Dickinson The trails, traces, and finally roads used by early immigrants to travel to the Cumberland settlements had two main routes. A northern route started south of Clinch Mountain (near Blaine), crossed the Clinch River (east of Oak Ridge), and continued across the Cumberland Mountains to Standing Stone (Monterey). A later southern route passed by Knoxville to Kingston as settlements grew in that area, crossed the Clinch River at Southwest Point (near Kingston), and rejoined the northern route at Johnson's Stand near Standing Stone. The routes again separated near the Cumberland River, with a northern route that crossed the river at Fort Blount near the mouth of Flynn's Creek and a later southern route that crossed the Cumberland at the mouth of the Caney Fork River (near Carthage). The routes rejoined north of the Cumberland River and terminated at Nashville. The earlier northern route from East to Middle Tennessee followed sections of an old Indian trail known as Tollunteeskee's Trail. Long hunter James Smith used this trail as early as 1766. The Cherokees claimed the territory between the Clinch River and a treaty line west of Standing Stone (Monterey) and disputed the right of whites to pass through their land without permission. James Robertson's overland trip in 1779 to establish the Cumberland settlement used the Wilderness Road through Kentucky rather than a more dangerous and direct route through the Cherokees' land. The first formal authorization to “cut and clear” a trace for a direct route to the Cumberland settlements occurred in 1785 when the North Carolina legislature provided for a force of three hundred men to protect the Cumberland settlements. These soldiers were charged with cutting and clearing a road by the most eligible route from the lower end of Clinch Mountain to Nashville. More direct and shorter than the Wilderness Road, it would accommodate expected increases in immigration as Revolutionary War veterans claimed their land warrants. Probably little real progress was made on this road as James Robertson continued to request protection and improvements. In 1787 North Carolina legislators approved a second road act, which again ordered a road cut and cleared from the south end of Clinch Mountain to Nashville. Peter Avery blazed a trail to mark the route which crossed the Clinch River near present-day Oak Ridge, passed through Winter's Gap (Oliver Springs), and crossed the Emory River near present-day Wartburg. It passed through present-day Lansing to Johnson's Stand, followed a ridge to Standing Stone (Monterey), and then went on to the Cumberland settlements (Nashville). Major George Walton directed the soldiers working on this earliest road. This northern route was also known as Avery's Trace, the old North Carolina Road, and later Emery Road. The Cherokees continued to resist white settlers' crossing their land and demanded that tolls be paid. Those who refused risked losing their lives. A concern for safety caused individual travelers and families to avoid the northern route and form groups on the banks of the Clinch River to wait for an armed escort by the southern route. Both routes were still little more than traces, yet Harriette Arnow noted that a party of one hundred under the protection of Kasper Mansker and other guards used the trace in 1787, a year before it officially opened. In 1788 the North Carolina legislature passed a third act for a road to the Cumberland settlements and provided for two companies of militia of fifty men each to guard immigrants. When the road (southern route) was completed, Robertson gave notice in the State Gazette of North Carolina that soldiers had successfully escorted the first party of immigrants on September 25, 1788. During that year several families and individuals including the widow of General William Davidson and Judge John McNairy and his family grouped together and made the escorted trip. Andrew Jackson also came to the Cumberland settlement during this period, having obtained an appointment as prosecuting attorney. On July 10, 1795, the territorial legislature authorized a wagon road to be cut from Knoxville to Nashville. George Walton received the commission to determine the direct route from Southwest Point on the Clinch River through the Cumberland Mountains to the conflux of the Caney Fork and Cumberland Rivers. William Walton, William Martin, and Robert Koyle were in charge of cutting the road. This road did not meet the demands of the Cherokees for a single road from Washington District to Mero District to be authorized by the United States, so attacks on travelers and demands for tolls continued until 1799, when Tennessee legislators asked the president to designate the road and assign commissioners. With peace obtained, the general assembly turned Walton Road into a turnpike through legislation enacted in 1801. The requirements for a turnpike designation included measuring and erecting mileposts on the road and digging and leveling the sides of hills and mountains over which the road passed to the width of twelve feet. Bridges and causeways were to be twelve feet but on all other ground the width was to be cut to fifteen feet. By 1802 Walton Road was known as a “broad and commodious” turnpike with markers set every three miles. It soon became known as the Great Stage Road and later the Cumberland Road. Several historical markers recognize the Emery and Walton roads. At Dixon Springs, a marker commemorates these immigrant trails and the hardy travelers who used them. Just west of Cookeville, a marker identifies the Walton Road. At Blaine a marker locates the beginning of the northern route at the south end of Clinch Mountain. At Oak Ridge, on a section of the earliest (northern) route, a rock and concrete bridge was constructed in the early 1900s, and a marker for that bridge recognizes the Emery Road as one of the earliest routes used in the settlement of Middle Tennessee.Tennessee Encyclopedia. https://tennesseeencyclopedia.net/entries/historic-trails/. Historic Trails. David Ray Smith

Walton-on-the-Hill (West Derby) St Mary the Virgin - marriage index

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=== Overview === The collection is organized by batch. Thumbnails of each batch are displayed below. Profiles of ancestors in photos are first created or expanded as much as possible. Then, once information from the images are recorded, the images are scanned, labeled, uploaded and individuals in the images are tagged. Direct ancestors (grandparents, great-greatparents, 2nd great-grandparents, etc.) of [[Leonard-10833|Kelly Leonard]] are ''italicized''. Click on an underlined name to view details about that person. You can also hover over their name for a profile summary. To view the tree associated with this collection, see [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Leonard-Family-Tree-10833 Kelly Leonard's Family Tree]. The larger previews on the right of the page in desktop view are an inherent WikiTree feature that cannot be hidden. It displays the first few photos of a collection in sidebar fashion. === Batch Thumbnails === '''Batch 0137 - Uploaded November, 24, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Wolfe-6774|Robert Blaine Wolfe (1926-2018)]], [[Coffman-2848|Doris Audrey (Coffman) Moore (1926-2010)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-118.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-119.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-120.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-121.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-122.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-123.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-124.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-125.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 0115 - Uploaded November, 23, 2022'''. (Out of order due to some technical issues that have been resolved.) People included: ''[[Waltz-609|Clarence Ford Waltz (1915-2001)]]'', [[Waltz-804|Elsie Faye (Waltz) Bolton (1904-1995)]], [[Waltz-761|Howard Miller Waltz (1907-2000)]], [[Wendel-622|Grace Marie (Wendel) Waltz (1912-1988)]], [[Waltz-806|Everett Mitchell Rice Waltz (1913-1986)]], [[Stokes-7357|Roberta Georgea (Stokes) Waltz (1915-1998)]], [[Waltz-807|Paul Donald Waltz (1919-1986)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-105.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-106.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-107.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-108.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-109.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-110.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-111.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-112.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-114.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-115.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-116.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-117.jpg}} |} ---- Batch 0136 - Uploaded November, 22, 2022. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Ruby-1254|Ella (Ruby) Baker (1883-1951)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-97.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-98.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-99.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-100.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-101.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-102.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-103.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-104.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 0135 - Uploaded August, 10, 2022'''. Special batch featuring US 27 construction at the Wolfe residence (Water Works) in Liberty, Indiana. {| border=""0"" |{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-93.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-94.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-95.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-96.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-87.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-88.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-91.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-92.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-89.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-90.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 0134 - Uploaded August, 10, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-79.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-80.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-81.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-82.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-83.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-84.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-85.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-86.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 133 - Uploaded June, 29, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Dawson-8899|Frances Anna (Dawson) Waltz (1919-1991)]]'', ''[[Waltz-609|Clarence Ford Waltz (1915-2001)]]''. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-71.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-72.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-73.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-74.jpg}} |} {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-75.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-76.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-77.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-78.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 132 - Uploaded June, 13, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]]. {| border=""0"" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-65.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-66.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-67.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-68.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-69.jpg}} || {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-70.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 131 - Uploaded June 11, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]]. This batch includes one photo not uploaded containing a living person with the following people: (Living) Leonard, ''[[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]]'' and ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]''. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-61.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-62.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-63.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-64.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 130 - Uploaded June 10, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-10834|Donald Raymond Leonard (1933-2001)]]'', ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-55.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-56.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-57.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-58.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-59.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-60.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 129 - Uploaded April 11, 2022'''. People included: [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-47.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-48.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-49.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-50.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-51.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-52.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-53.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-54.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 128 - Uploaded March 30, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Waltz-608|Frances Joan (Waltz) Leonard (1940-2022)]]'', ''[[Dawson-8899|Frances Anna (Dawson) Waltz (1919-1991)]]'' ''[[Dawson-8918|William Jennings Dawson (1896-1978)]]'', and ''[[Kinney-3103|Anna (Kinney) Dawson (1860-1947)]]''. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-608-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-608-3.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-20.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-45.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Kinney-3103.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-46.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 127 - Uploaded November 11, 2021'''. People included: ''[[Waltz-615|Edward D Waltz (1836-1911)]]'', ''[[Schofield-2074|Margaret (Schofield) Waltz (1846-1926)]]'' {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-615-2.png}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-615-3.png}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-615-5.png}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-615-6.png}} |} ---- '''Batches 115 and 117-126''' have special circumstances, including living people or people that need profiles added to WikiTree. They will be uploaded as time permits, once profiles have been created or other concerns addressed. ---- '''Batch 116 - Uploaded November 4, 2021'''. People included: ''[[Waltz-615|Edward D Waltz (1836-1911)]]'', ''[[Schofield-2074|Margaret (Schofield) Waltz (1846-1926)]]'', ''[[Smith-217256|Julia Ann (Smith) Waltz (abt.1806-1873)]]'', [[Waltz-642|John Newton Waltz Sr. (1830-1915)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-615.png}} |} ---- '''Batch 114 - Uploaded January 17, 2022'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-41.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-43.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-42.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-44.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 113 - Uploaded January 9, 2022'''. People included: [[Smalley-1443|Mae (Smalley) Davis (1896-1974)]], [[Rose-17479|Mary Frances (Rose) Smalley (1864-1939)]], [[Smalley-1435|Katie Belle Smalley (1892-1973)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Smalley-1436|Hazel Gertrude Smalley (1906-1997)]], Jean (Unknown), [[Smalley-1437|Fred Grant Smalley (1890-1979)]], Elsie Winters, Alta Rose {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-27.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-28.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-29.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-30.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-31.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-32.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-33.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-34.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-35.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-36.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-37.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-38.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-39.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-40.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 112 - Uploaded December 3, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Lafuze-7|Jennie Dorothy (Lafuze) Leonard (1907-1978)]]'', ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard (1854-1933)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11375|Verla Grace (Leonard) Coddington (1885-1966)]], [[Wolfe-6771|Cecil Odus Wolfe (1899-1983)]], [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]], [[Smalley-1420|Franklin Albertus Smalley (1872-1942)]], [[Teegarden-138|Hannah J. Teegarden (1875-1939)]], [[Leonard-11463|William Everett Leonard (1867-1938)]], [[Hicks-14544|William H. Hicks (1846-1925)]], [[LaFuze-34|Danford Wallace (LaFuze) Lafuze (1860-1947)]], [[Kitchel-143|Myrtle Elizabeth (Kitchel) Lafuze (1869-1948)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-16.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-17.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-18.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-19.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-21.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-22.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-23.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-24.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-25.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-26.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 111 - Uploaded November 17, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-2611|Raymond James Leonard (1896-1965)]]'', ''[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard (1854-1933)]]'', [[Teegarden-136|Harriet Lee Emma (Teegarden) Leonard (1856-1923)]], [[Leonard-11427|John Lawrence Leonard (1852-1939)]], [[Leonard-11429|Frances Clarabelle (Leonard) O'Bryant (1866-1942)]], [[O'Bryant-307|Joseph Walter O'Bryant (1862-1939)]], [[Smalley-1410|Emma Luella (Smalley) Davis (1867-1944)]], [[Lucas-10274|Hiram M. C. Lucas (1869-1927)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-11.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-12.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-13.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-14.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-15.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 110 - Uploaded October 28, 2020'''. People included: [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Coddington-528|Margaret Catherine (Coddington) Wolfe (1906-1928)]], [[Smalley-1406|Dora R (Smalley) Miller (1872-1959)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-3.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 109 - Uploaded October 16, 2020'''. People included: [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-11.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 108 - Uploaded October 16, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta (Smalley) Leonard]]'', [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-11.jpg}} |} ---- '''Batch 107 - Uploaded October 15, 2020'''. People included: ''[[Leonard-10851|George Washington Leonard (1854-1933)]]'', ''[[Smalley-1290|Alta Belle Zora (Smalley) Leonard (1864-1945)]]'', [[Leonard-11347|Lula Faye Leonard (1893-1976)]], [[Leonard-11349|Goldie Hazel Leonard (1889-1945)]], [[Leonard-11350|Cecil De Forrest Leonard (1891-1975)]] {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Leonard-Lafuze_Family_Photo_Album-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-9.jpg}} |} ---- === Are Batches Prior to Batch 107 Available? === Yes, batches prior to Batch 107 have been scanned, but they need to be rescanned following the new process above and will be added after all other batches have been uploaded. === Tips === ==== Viewing All Photos of a Particular Ancestor ==== Ancestors in each photo are tagged. When you click on a thumbnail to view the full-sized photo, you'll see the tags on the right or below the photo. Simply click on the ancestor's underlined name anywhere you see it in order to navigate to their profile. You can click the Images tab on their profile to view all photos of them that are available. ==== Relationship to You ==== If you create a free WikiTree account and connect yourself to the global tree, then an ancestor's profile can also show you how that ancestor is related to you. Just sign in with your WikiTree account, go to the ancestor's WikiTree ID in the upper-right menu and click on "Relationship to Me". ==== Living People Excluded for Privacy ==== Many photos in the collection contain people that are still living. These photos will not be uploaded to WikiTree, but they will be scanned and made available to family members privately upon request. The living individuals are noted in the lists here by the word '''Living''' followed by their last name at birth.

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 107

PageID: 30933207
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 115 views
Created: 15 Oct 2020
Saved: 16 Oct 2020
Touched: 31 Mar 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 1
Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-8.jpg
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Leonard-Lafuze_Family_Photo_Album-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_107-9.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 108

PageID: 30949112
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 68 views
Created: 16 Oct 2020
Saved: 24 Nov 2020
Touched: 24 Nov 2020
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_108-11.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 109

PageID: 30950525
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 36 views
Created: 16 Oct 2020
Saved: 16 Oct 2020
Touched: 16 Oct 2020
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_109-11.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 110

PageID: 31065881
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 69 views
Created: 26 Oct 2020
Saved: 28 Oct 2020
Touched: 28 Oct 2020
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-3.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos_-_Batch_110-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-1.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-2.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-3.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 111

PageID: 31310751
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 42 views
Created: 17 Nov 2020
Saved: 17 Nov 2020
Touched: 17 Nov 2020
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-4.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-5.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-6.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-7.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-8.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-9.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-10.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-11.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-12.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-13.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-14.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-15.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 112

PageID: 31497181
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 39 views
Created: 3 Dec 2020
Saved: 3 Dec 2020
Touched: 31 Mar 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 1
Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-18.jpg
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-16.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-17.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-18.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-19.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-21.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-22.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-23.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-24.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-25.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-26.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 113

PageID: 31940461
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 34 views
Created: 9 Jan 2021
Saved: 9 Jan 2021
Touched: 31 Mar 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 2
Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-30.jpg
Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-31.jpg
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-27.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-28.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-29.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-30.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-31.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-32.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-33.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-34.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-35.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-36.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-37.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-38.jpg}} |} {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-39.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-40.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 114

PageID: 32039012
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 38 views
Created: 17 Jan 2021
Saved: 17 Jan 2021
Touched: 17 Jan 2021
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
This batch of photos is part of the [[Space:Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos|Waltz-Leonard Family Photos]] collection. {| border="0" | {{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-41.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-43.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-42.jpg}} ||{{Image|file=Waltz-Leonard_Family_Photos-44.jpg}} |}

Waltz-Leonard Family Photos - Batch 128

PageID: 37408192
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 15 views
Created: 30 Mar 2022
Saved: 30 Mar 2022
Touched: 30 Mar 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
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Waltz-LeonardRecipes

PageID: 36089568
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 117 views
Created: 20 Dec 2021
Saved: 29 Mar 2022
Touched: 29 Mar 2022
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 3
Waltz-LeonardRecipes-1.jpg
Waltz-LeonardRecipes.jpg
Waltz-LeonardRecipes-2.pdf
---- ==== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Waltz-LeonardRecipes-2.pdf Recipes from the Waltz-Leonard Collection (Version 132)] ==== The binder [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Waltz-LeonardRecipes-2.pdf Recipes from the Waltz-Leonard Collection] contains recipes from the collection of [[Waltz-608|Frances "Joan" (Waltz) Leonard (1940-2022)]]. Many of the recipes are from her mother, [[Dawson-8899|Frances Anna (Dawson) Waltz (1919-1991)]], and her mother's mother, [[Witt-3203|Carrie Mae (Witt) Dawson (1899-1985)]]. See the link above to download the complete set of recipes. Also, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Waltz-Family-Tree-608 family tree of Frances "Joan" (Waltz) Leonard].

Wamer Name Study

PageID: 14615823
Inbound links: 0
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 71 views
Created: 29 Jul 2016
Saved: 14 Sep 2016
Touched: 14 Sep 2016
Managers: 1
Watch List: 1
Project:
Images: 0
The goal of this project is to unite all Wamers Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Heiden-124|A Heiden]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13638575 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wampanoag History

PageID: 44150386
Inbound links: 1
Stars: 🟊🟊🟊🟊🟊 21 views
Created: 14 Sep 2023
Saved: 14 Sep 2023
Touched: 14 Sep 2023
Managers: 1
Watch List: 2
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: ''The contents of this page originally appeared on the profile of a specific individual; it was moved here in September 2023 as a resource for people researching Wampanoag.'' == Wampanoag History == : ''Does anyone know the source of the following information? It appears to be a cut and paste from somewhere.'' HISTORY OF MARTHA'S VINEYARD The last great North American glacier began its retreat some 10,000 years ago, leaving behind the accumulation of boulders, sand, and clay that is now known as Martha's Vineyard. There, it is said, a benevolent being named Moshup roamed the land. One day, Moshup was making his way across the mainland to the headlands of the Aquinnah Cliffs. Weary from his journey, Moshup dragged his foot heavily, leaving a deep track in the mud. At first, only a silver thread of water trickled in the track. But gradually, the ocean's force of wind and tides broadened and deepened the opening, creating an island named Noepe. The Wampanoag were the first people of Noepe. The ancestors of Wampanoag people have lived for at least 10,000 years at Aquinnah (Gay Head) and throughout the island of Noepe (Martha's Vineyard), pursuing a traditional economy based on fishing and agriculture. The Aquinnah Wampanoag share the belief that the giant Moshup created Noepe and the neighboring islands, taught our people how to fish and to catch whales, and still presides over our destinies. Our beliefs and a hundred million years of history are imprinted in the colorful clay cliffs of Aquinnah. HISTORICAL BACKGROUND OF THE WAMPANOAG For over ten thousand years the Wampanoag have inhabited the island of Noepe. When the first Europeans dropped anchor off our shores in the 1500s - just before the Pilgrims - we numbered three thousand or more. To this day we still occupy our aboriginal land of Aquinnah and count 901 members, about 300 of whom live on the Island. The Wampanoag Nation once included all of Southeastern Massachusetts and Eastern Rhode Island, encompassing over 67 distinct tribal communities. The Wampanoag people have undergone a very difficult history after assisting pilgrims in the early 1600s. With the European settlers came much adversity for our tribe - disease that virtually wiped out whole villages, systems of government that bore little resemblance to our tribal practices and values, missionaries intent on converting us to Christianity, and private models of land use and ownership that conflicted with our tribe's own communal practices and values. The vast majority of these tribal communities were killed in battles initiated by colonists to secure land. Today, only six visible tribal communities remain. Mashpee and Aquinnah have maintained physical and cultural presence on their ancestral homelands. Linking these tribal communities through preservation efforts is essential for survival of the many cultural arts and traditions at risk of being lost. AQUINNAH WAMPANOAG HISTORY & GOVERNMENT The Aquinnah Tribe's ancestral lands have always been on the southwestern end of Noepe (Martha's Vineyard). After the arrival of the English, these lands became reduced in size. The area from Nashaquitsa Pond to the Cliffs became an Indian District, eventually governed by three tribal overseers. In 1870, over the unanimous objections of the Wampanoag Indian residents, the Town of Gay Head was incorporated. From the Wampanoag point of view, the principal effect of the incorporation of Gay Head was the alienation of Wampanoag Indian District Lands (reservation), which was in violation of the Federal Non-Intercourse Act of 1790. Because the Tribe controlled the Gay Head town government for more than a century since 1870, the effects of this alienation were largely obscured, and the integrity of the Tribal Common Lands seemed to be adequately protected. In 1972, however, in response to the growing potentiality for encroachment on Tribal Common Lands, the Wampanoag Tribal Council of Gay Head, Inc. (WTCGH) was formed to promote self-determination among Wampanoag people, to ensure preservation and continuation of Wampanoag history and culture, to achieve Federal recognition for the Tribe, and to seek the return of Tribal lands to the Wampanoag people. The political identity of the Wampanoag Tribe has continued under the township's laws of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but over the past 50 years more and more Indian land has been lost as changes in the local economy have forced more Indians to move to other parts of the Island or to leave the Island altogether. Aquinnah Wampanoag tribal members continued to be very active in town government, with the three town-elected selectmen positions filled by tribal members. In 1987, after two petitions and lengthy documentation, our tribe obtained federal acknowledgement by an act of the U.S. Congress. The U. S. government acknowledges and has taken responsibility for inequities to the tribe and granted partial restitution for land that was unjustly taken. In accordance with 1987 Settlement Act with the federal government there are approximately 485 acres of Tribal Lands purchased (160 acres private and approximately 325 acres common lands). The common lands include the Gay Head Cliffs, Herring Creek, and Lobsterville. Other land owned by the Tribe include parcels in Christiantown and Chappaquiddick. A master plan of Wampanoag Tribal Lands was developed in 1993 for approximately 160 acres of the Wampanoag Tribal Trust Land, comprising of parcels I, IIA, IIB, and III. The Master Plan followed several years of investigative efforts and illustrates the present vision of the future tribal community in Gay Head. The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah) and the Town of Gay Head entered into agreement in June of 1995 to jointly provide for the health, safety and welfare of persons on Tribal Lands by providing for the use of police, fire, and medical personnel and resources in the event of disaster, disorder, fire or other emergencies arising on Tribal Lands. The Town is working with the Tribe to make trained and experienced Public Safety Officials and personnel readily available on Tribal Lands to provide increased protection for persons and property on Tribal Lands, until such time as the Tribe can provide these services for its tribal members. The Tribe's Aquinnah Rangers are EMT certified and provide services for both Tribal Lands and the up-island communities. In 1998, the name of the town was officially changed from Gay Head back to its former Wampanoag name of Aquinnah by the state legislature, representing recognition of Wampanoag history in the region. Traditionally, the Wampanoag people have been, and continue to be, self-reliant and independent, preferring hard work and subsistence to dependence on local, state or federal governments. Today, the Wampanoag Tribe is governed by a Tribal Council, as was traditionally done. Our Tribal Council consists of a chairperson, vice chairperson, secretary, treasurer, and seven council members, all popularly elected. The Chief and Medicine Man are traditional members of the Tribal Council and hold their positions for life. Our Tribal Council is elected by enrolled members of our tribe to represent us in all tribal affairs. The Wampanoag Tribal Council is a popularly elected representative tribal government, whose meetings are open to all members to encourage community involvement in all phases of community development. Community participation is further enhanced by general membership meetings, special meetings, public hearings, and, when appropriate, referenda such as the referendum called to approve the settlement agreement between the Tribe and the State and Federal Governments. The Tribal Council maintains communication with the General Membership of the Tribe through regular mailings, newsletters, and day-to-day interaction between Tribal members and Councilors. These means of communication were utilized to ensure participation by the general membership in the planning process for the Aquinnah Cultural Center. Today, community values are still strong within our tribe. We proudly care for 477 acres of our ancestral lands, much of it set aside for common use and benefit. Land and resource management strategies rely on sustainable practices which are shared with other towns and conservation groups on the island. Traditional arts like beadwork, basket making, and pottery continue to be taught. Celebrations like Cranberry Day and The Legends of Moshup Pageant are held annually. The tribe has developed 27 units of affordable housing for families and elders. It now also owns and operates several businesses, including three stores and a shellfish hatchery. Our tribe continues to be self-governing and is taking great strides toward economic self-sufficiency. Even the Wampanoag language is being taught to tribal members. Through it all we have not forgotten who we are. The influence of our tribe can be felt island wide. Environmental practices and values taught to the settlers long ago still help inform and maintain the island's pristine beauty. Roads which wind and bend across the island gracefully follow paths once worn smooth by our ancestors. Wampanoag place names pay homage to the earth's bounty. Everywhere on the Island are reminders of our Wampanoag heritage and community. "To be Wampanoag is inside you. It's really something that you can be proud of." --a tribal member

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Wanette Pottawatomie oklahoma businesses

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Today Wanette has a population of about 350 people but in its heyday it had a large population in the early 1900’s consisted of railroad, banks, saloons, cotton gins, movie theaters and auto dealerships. Today it’s pretty much a ghost town. The goal of this project is to document all businesses in Wanette Pottawatomie county oklahoma. Such as, banks, saloons, hotels, restaurants, movie theaters, cotton gins, blacksmiths, lumber yards, general stores, mercantile, groceries, hardware, etc. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Pitts-33|MG Pitts]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * newspaper advertisement’s of older businesses * any new information such as owner, proprietor, employees, address and location in town. * photographs Information to be documented would be newspaper articles, photographs, letters, book articles or verbal family story information. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=386856 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wanette Roller Rink

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This is all the research I can find on the Wanette Roller Rink in Wanette, Oklahoma. Owned by Marion Oliver Pinson and John Henry Statzer.

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=История (History)= == Великие Дольцы == ==Забашевичи== [[Space:Zabaszewiczy_maj%C4%85tek|Забашевичи]] усадьба в бывшем Борисовском уезде, ныне Борисовский район Минской области. *НИАБ Минск 588 2 134 Дело Минского главного суда по межевому спору между бывшим маршалком Минской губернии помещиком имения Забашевичи Борисовского повета С.Ваньковичем, виленским воеводой владельцем Борисовского графства М.Радзивиллом и другими. Имеются документы за 1786, 1801-1804, 1809 годы. 28.02.1810 05.04.1810 === Владельцы имения === :[[Wańkowich-1|Иосиф Ванькович]] (* - 29.12.1863) ==Калюжицы== pol.: '''Kałużyce''', бел.: '''Калюжыца'''; имение, Беличанская волость Игуменский уезд Минская губерния [https://goo.gl/maps/NJQPzPbNyXWiG2a77 Калюжица] Усадьба на реке Уша (бывший Игуменский уезд, ныне Березенский район Минской области), не сохранилась. Последним владельцем до 1917 оставался [[Витольд Ванькович]] :НИАБ Минск ф. 299 оп. 2 д. 624 Дело о взыскании с помещиков имения Калюжицы Игуменского повета Ваньковичей долга в пользу Минского бернардинского монастыря. 1821-1833. :НИАБ Минск ф.142 оп. 1 д. 540 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения КАЛЮЖИЦА помещика Ваньковича. 1845 :НИАБ Минск ф. 136 оп. 1 д. 21123 Дело об уточнении вероисповедания некоторых крестьян деревни Калюжицы Игуменского уезда. 1847-1849 :НИАБ Минск ф.136 оп. 1 д. 21526 Дело по отношению Минского губернского правления о возможности разрешения строительства римско-католической каплицы в имении Калюжицы Игуменского уезда Мельхиору Ваньковичу. 1848-1849. :НИАБ Минск ф.1781 оп. 24 д. 3044 Дело о постройке фамильного гроба в имении Калюжицах 1848-1869 :НИАБ Минск ф. 28оп. 1 д. 894 Дело об утверждении плана хозяйства на лесную дачу в имении Калюжица Игуменского уезда владения Мельхиора Ваньковича. 1903 :НИАБ Минск ф.1595 оп. 2 д. 1462 Дело о выкупе земли крестьянами из имения Калюжица Игуменского уезда помещицы Ванькович. 1867-1915 ==Красная гора== ==Ополь== Брестский район ==Рудаков== ==Слепянка== [https://be.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D1%8F%D0%B4%D0%B7%D1%96%D0%B1%D0%B0_%D0%92%D0%B0%D0%BD%D1%8C%D0%BA%D0%BE%D0%B2%D1%96%D1%87%D0%B0%D1%9E_(%D0%9C%D1%96%D0%BD%D1%81%D0%BA) Сядзіба Ваньковічаў (Мінск). Вікіпедыя. ''Text in belarusian''] == Слободка == ''Борисовский уезд Минская губерния'' *НИАБ Минск 142-1-398 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения СЛОБОДКА помещика Ваньковича 18.04.1847 - 18.04.1847 *НИАБ Минск 142-1-397 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения СЛОБОДКА помещика Ваньковича 01.01.1847 - 31.12.1847 ==Смиловичи== ''Игуменский уезд'' [https://goo.gl/maps/qMFQ5dn4GBkXDDu69 Смиловичи] расположены на реке Волма (бывший Игуменский уезд, ныне Червенский район Минской области. Строительство усадьбы велось Александром Монюшко, смерть которого не позволила довести строительство до конца. Имение переходит по женской линии - [[Леону Ваньковичу]], мужу [[Павлины Манюшко]]. Последним владельцем станет их сын - [[Леон Ванькович]], который и завершал строительство усадьбы. = Родовод= === [[Wańkowicz-17|Józef Wańkowicz (bef.1819-1863)]] & [[Swida-16|Wanda (Swida) Wańkowicz (abt.1820-)]] === ==== [[Wańkowicz-20|Joachim Michal Wańkowicz (1852-)]] ==== ===== [[Мельхиор]] ===== ====[[Wańkowicz-21|Christinia Maria Wańkowicz (bef.1856-)]] ==== ====[[Wańkowicz-22|Wanda Maria Wańkowicz (1856-)]] ==== ====[[Wańkowicz-18|Florian Ioachim Wańkowicz (bef.1860-)]] ==== ====[[Wańkowicz-19|Józef Maryan Wańkowicz (1860-)]] ==== =Источники в архивах (Archive sources)= ==Национальный исторический архив Беларуси (НИАБ)== ===Калюжица=== *Фонд 142 опись 1 дело 540 Инвентарное и статистическое описание имения КАЛЮЖИЦА помещика Ваньковича, 1845 год. *Фонд 136 опись 1 дело 21526 Дело по отношению Минского губернского правления о возможности разрешения строительства римско-католической каплицы в имении Калюжицы Игуменского уезда Мельхиору Ваньковичу. 1848 - 1849 годы. *Фонд 1595 опись 2 дело 1462 Дело о выкупе земли крестьянами из имения Калюжица Игуменского уезда помещицы Ванькович. 1867 - 1915 годы. =Памятные места= ==В Беларуси== *[https://goo.gl/maps/gPA3xYC33LfUy5rYA Улица Валентия Ваньковича в Минске] *[https://goo.gl/maps/q7K4gDAY6aQQ3y6YA Улица Валентия Ваньковича в Гродно] *[https://vankovich.artmuseum.by/ru/about Музей Дом Ваньковичей] на сайте Национальный художественный музей Беларуси Национального художественного музея Беларуси . *[https://goo.gl/maps/GDsvAKxgjEkCwu5q6 Усадьба Ваньковичей в Слепянке] =Источники (Sources)= *ВАНЬКОВИЧИ / сост.: Н.А. Голубева, Н.М. Усова, Л.В. Языкович ; редкол.: Т.В. Белова [и др.]. — Минск : Беларуская Энцыклапедыя імя П. Броўкі, 2012. — 456 с. : ил. — (Белорусский родовод). — 2 000 экз. ISBN: 978-985-11-0676-5 *Музей "Дом Ваньковічаў. Культура і мастацтва першай паловы XIX стагоддзя" / Міністэрства культуры Рэспублікі Беларусь, Нацыянальны мастацкі музей Рэспублікі Беларусь. - Мінск : Рыфтур Прынт, 2018. - 59 с. =Ссылки (Links)= *Дом Ваньковичей [Электронный ресурс] : Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии : Версия 123586203, сохранённая в 15:06 UTC 26 июня 2022 / Авторы Википедии // Википедия, свободная энциклопедия. — Электрон. дан. — Сан-Франциско: Фонд Викимедиа, 2022. — Режим доступа: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=3201199&oldid=123586203 *Ваньковичи [Электронный ресурс] : Материал из Википедии — свободной энциклопедии : Версия 126797621, сохранённая в 05:03 UTC 22 ноября 2022 / Авторы Википедии // Википедия, свободная энциклопедия. — Электрон. дан. — Сан-Франциско: Фонд Викимедиа, 2022. — Режим доступа: https://ru.wikipedia.org/?curid=2836934&oldid=126797621 *[http://www.nobility.by/forum/index.php?topic=2132.0 Шляхецкі форум • The Belarusian Nobility forum • Шляхетский форум »Шляхецкія роды »Гэта форум пра шляхецкія роды, прозьвішчы якіх пачынаюцца на «В» »Ваньковіч / Vańkovič / Wańkowicz / Ванькович]

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Wants to trade a HOP

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War Album of Hector Ferguson

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==World War Two Album of [[Ferguson-2856|Hector George Ferguson]]== ===''Contains photos of soldiers, barracks, locations, letters, memoirs, newspaper clippings and ephemera collected during his time in the Australian Army''=== ----------------------- {{Project Box| category = Anzacs:World War Two | image = WWII War.png | description = This person is a Anzac who served in World War Two. | project = Anzacs }} -------------------------------

War Letters of Gordon Hall Rutherford

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===War Letters of [[Rutherford-2594|Gordon Hall Rutherford]]=== '''GORDON RUTHERFORD VISITS HIS FATHER'S BIRTHPLACE'''
Glasgow, Scotland,
June 6, 1917
Dear Father, --- I am at last successful in getting landing leave and have come to Scotland. I am staying at your relative's, Donald Cameron's, and have been having a fine time. We arrived here Sunday morning, and I must say that Glasgow gave us a hearty welcome. At the Central Station they have a canteen for soldiers and sailors where we had a fine lunch, smokes and a rest, all for nothing. Many of our battalion had stopped at London, but about 20 of us came on to Glasgow, so I had lots of company here. Sunday afternoon my chum Lyle Ramsay, and I started for Heath Field Terrace
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We found our way all right, but stopped at the park, which is very beautiful at present. The flowers are all out in bloom though the season is very backward. We spent over two hours just walking through the park watching the swan and ducks swimming in the little river. After going through the winter-garden, which had many eastern palms and plants and beautifully colored flowers of all descriptions, we went over to Don Cameron's and had tea. After tea he took us to Rankin Glen, a large Glasgow park. It was very pretty. From old bridges over the streams we had fine views of the waterfalls.
On Monday we went to Ayr to see Burn's cottage and monument, which is one place I wouldn't have missed seeing for anything. Inside the cottage are many things that Burns used himself: ---an old chair, the writing desk which he used when composing his poems, etc. There is a book in which everyone who visits the monument registers, so if you ever come over you must look up and see my name on it on June 4, 1917. The old cottage is much the same as it was when Burns was there. At one end was the stable; and in the other part Burns lived himself. Many of the original poems in his own handwriting were also there, as high as œ150 having been paid for a single sheet. I read the original of "Scots Wha Hae." The large family bible is still there containing all the family history. It was bought from some of the relatives for œ1040. The day was much too short to see everything, but we certainly saw something worth while. On High Street we saw the Tam o' Shanter Inn where Robert used to get his horn of Scotch. It is still in the same business, but as the bars cannot open until six o'clock we could not have one on Bobby. Yesterday Don took me to Aberfeldy. The scenery in the highlands is wonderful. We passed Wallace's monument and Stirling castle in the city of Stirling.
When we arrived in Aberfeldy we visited Mrs. Burden, one of the many cousins, first. Then we went to the old house in which you were born. Although it is not owned by any of our relatives the lady was very kind and showed us through the place. I sat down and had a chat with her in the room where you were born. The kind old lady said, "It's noo grand, but it's verra comfortable". I thought much different; it seemed grand to me to be there. We went down to Robert Campbell's store, where we met Jessie Campbell, and from then on "The Canadian" was busy meeting cousin after cousin. They all seemed to know who I was for I had written that I was coming, but being introduced as "The Canadian" made it seem rather peculiar to me. We walked over to the Falls of Moness and the Birks of Aberfeldy, and I must say I never have seen more beautiful scenes than there at the three falls, lower, middle and upper. I had a drink at the lower falls as the water came falling down, just so that it would be something to remember.
I also saw the Black Watch monument where that famous regiment first mobilized on the Tay River.
We had dinner at Campbell's and by the time we had finished it just left enough time to catch the train for Glasgow.
I suppose you hardly know where I am at now, as I have been moving around so much. I was at Otterpool, when I left Wilfred Clemens and George Busteed quarantined on account of measles being in their tent. We went to the eighth reserve battalion and later to Witley, Surrey, in the 119th reserve battalion. We are in the 5th division now, and Lt. Ernie Hartwick is in this same battalion.
Your affectionate son,
GordonGORDON RUTHERFORD VISITS HIS FATHER'S BIRTHPLACE. Blenheim News-Tribune - June 27, 1917, page 4 '''Seven Mile Walk to See Old Friends.'''
''Pte. Gordon Rutherford Visited Boys At Bramshott Camp.''
119th Algoma Bn., C. E. F.,
Witley Camp, Eng.,
July 27, 1917.
Mr. J. M. Denholm,Denholm was Publisher of the Blenheim News Tribune.
Blenheim, Ont.
Dear Merce,---- A short time before leaving Canada I promised to write to you and let you know how I am getting along.
As you already know we have much more strenuous work than when in Canada. I'll not need to say anything about it. It was rather hard at first, and the infantry training is so much different than artillery from which I was sorry to be transferred. I was very unfortunate landing in this country at a time when the Canadian Field Artillery had a great surplus of men and the infantry the opposite, having a shortage. Thus we were all transferred to infantry, only a few being lucky enough to be in quarantine at the time. When in the 8th Res. Bn. at Shorncliffe we experienced an air raid, something I will not forget for a while.
Last Sunday night Wilfrid Clemens walked into my hut. He had been at Bramshott Camp with the 186th boys. He stayed with me all day Monday, so we had quite a time together. Herb. was on leave in Scotland at the same time so he missed seeing him. It was rather unfortunate as one does not get many leaves now. He is still in the Field Artillery. George Busteed is in the 45's, a heavier gun than the 18 pounder. Wilfrid came back from mesopotamia in June and has been here once to see me. I am not sure whether I'll see him again as he is under orders to proceed to German East Africa now. I was rather sorry when he wrote that he was going there. I expected he would be going to France, and although he wouldn't be with me he might not be far away. The world is very small after all. One of the first men I met in England was Capt. Clive McAllister. He was at Otterpool then. On Dominion Day I walked over to see the 186th boys in the 4th Res. Bn. at Bramshott. They are just about seven miles from here, so it's not so bad when you have good roads to walk on. I heard that the boys in 63rd battery at Petawawa were doing infantry training. I hope not as it certainly will be a change from artillery and not a change for the better either. I'm not so bad off now as I am in the Lewis Gun Section, which is a very interesting part of infantry training.
Today we had an inspection by the king. We had a sham battle on Thursley Commons, blowing great craters in the ground, then the men would swarm in and take cover, and prepare for the next advance. I was not in the battle but was training off on one side so had a fine view. Of course you know what had happened to the other units shortly after an inspection by His Majesty. You'll have to take it for granted that we do the same.
I received several copies of the News-Tribune today and certainly was glad to get them. Erieau has suffered quite a bit this year through the coal hoist and ice house both being lost. Hoping to hear from you soon. I must close for this time.
Yours sincerely,
Hiker
Address 334098 Pte G. H. Rutherford
119th Bn. C. E. F., A Co.,
Care Army P. O., London, Eng.Seven Mile Walk to See Old Friends. Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, August 22, 1917 - page 1 '''Gordon Rutherford Was at Mons. '''
''Young Blenheim Gunner In Stirring Events at Close of War.''
It must have been a never-to-be-forgotten privilege for Gordon Rutherford, only eighteen years of age after two season's campaigning with the guns in France and Belgium to have been chosen a member of the Canadian army that closed the war for the British by capturing Mons, the city from which General French began his famous retreat early in the war; and for the first time in Europe to have put a full date line on his letter, beginning as follows:
Mons, France, Nov. 15, 1918
Dear Jessie and all. - - -
It is with the greatest pleasure that I scribble you a few lines tonight. You will no doubt by now know more about the grand finale than I do so there is no use trying to tell you anything about that. The night before "Cease Fire" was given we fired a few brigade salvos over Mons. Fritz was on one side and we were on the other. On the whole there was very little shooting going on. The next morning there was a triumphant march through the city and I was one of the lucky ones detailed to go. We had to get cleaned up as well as we could in the time and then go. There were a few from each unit there all congregated at the "Grand Place", where General Currie spoke a few words to the troops. There are about thirty thousand civilians here now, so you can imagine the reception we were given.
At present we are cleaning, cleaning, cleaning, getting ready for the march through Belgium. It is rumored that we are going right in to Germany. We expect to start off on our journey on Sunday, so if you don't hear from me you'll know that I'm going on and on to the Rhine.
We are billeted in a house with a Belgian family. I must say they are great people, can't do enough for your --- coffee at reveille, all meals, and in the evening. One hates to take anything from them, knowing that they haven't a great deal for themselves. There is a whole sub-section of us here. Just imagine eighteen soldiers billeted in one house! The night we arrived here, about ten o'clock, madame made beaucoup cocoa for all, gave us all the bread and butter we could eat too, and maybe we didn't have some appetite after a march of about twelve miles!
I suppose you have been wondering all along why I didn't write oftener. I'll try to tell you now that Mr. Censor is napooed. Ever since Aug. 8th we have been "up and at 'em" all the time. Before that push we were in Arras. From there we took the train to Amiens, and lived in a woods and had to keep hidden so as to surprise Fritz. No lights at night and even if one did want to write he had to go up the line with ammunition, start about five o'clock, get back at six a.m., go to bed and get up at eleven to water and feed the horses, get more sleep in the afternoon, if possible, and then go up again. I was on the gang for that strife. I expected Fritz would have had more comeback than he did. We hadn't a casualty in our battery there.
After that we went back to Arras by forced marches. Then, just as we got in the scrap my leave came in. I guess you will know why I slept and ate well in Paris. Forget it! It's all over. I will be able to tell you all this when I get back, which will no doubt be several months yet as we have to see how things go. I haven't seen a paper lately but from all reports Germany is in a bad state of affairs at present.
Your brother, Gordon.Gordon Rutherford Was at Mons. The Blenheim News-Tribune Wednesday Dec. 11, 1918 page 1 ===Notes===

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===War Letters of [[Rutherford-2591|Wilfrid B Rutherford]]=== '''First Impressions in Old Country'''
''WILFRID RUTHERFORD FINDS SCENERY BEAUTIFUL AND PEOPLE KIND''
Hythe, Sandling Camp,
Kent, England,
May 2, 1915
Dear Friends, --- I was going to write to you before this but our time is so occupied with work and fatigue parties and sight seeing that this is my first opportunity of getting down to business. We landed safely at Avonmouth and traveled through the prettiest country on earth to Sandling Camp, a place near Shorncliffe, and about eight or ten miles from Folkestone, which means we are about thirty from France which is pretty near close enough for me the way things are going over there the past week or so.
It is very pretty coming from the sea crossing over the southern part of England. We passed through the outskirts of London. Our English born members of the unit got leave for a few days and later on we get leave. I think I will have time to go up to Bonnie Scotland and see the land of the heather, kilt and plaidie. The country around here is quite hilly. While traveling on the train we passed through a number of tunnels burrying through the sandstone and chalk. Everything is like June in Canada, and all that can be desired along the lines of the picturesque can be seen in one great panoramas. Little cottages snugly nest in the valleys while over on the green hills subdivided by hawthorne hedges and wood areas can be seen sheep and little lambs with numbers stamped on their fleecy backs, a typical pastoral scene. What strikes one most impressively is the neatness and order of everything. From the tiny looking trains to the railway stations and homes everything is neat and trim. We travel in compartments and and our tickets are taken as we leave station which is fenced in from towns and are all some distance from the station. The roads are narrow and winding but very pretty and good. How the people live is a mystery to me for they do not seem so work. I guess the sheep work for them by keeping the hills mowed as if gone over by a Taylor Forbes lawn mower. Among the trees and amidst the shrubbery yellow and pink primroses grow as commonly as dandelions over in Canada and scattered through the branches of the trees are so many birds. Thrushes galore and pheasants patrol the borders of all the upland wooded areas and are so tame that even the fastly moving trains do not disturb them from their watchful waiting. Jack rabbits are quite common and every bank and tree shows signs of their environment. Crows are also quite common. They seem to live in colonies or rookeries. Here and there along the canals and streams clusters of willows contain in their upper branches their nests which at this time of the year contain families of Black Johnsons whose cries and cawing can be heard as approaches the home of his next of kin. All along the canal great white swans with their graceful necks bent at a certain angle, glide slowly on the surface of the water, now and then putting their beaks beneath the water to get any tender herbage that appeals to their palate. Two very pretty places were Sutton's nurseries at Reading and some other place. Great beds of various colored tulips, daffodils, hyacinths, violets and other flowers decorated the landscape all along the track. The English seem to vie one with the other to see how beautiful they can make their island, and take it from me they have made it a success. No wonder the British soldier can fight. He has something to fight for.
Sandling camp is very nicely situated on two or three hills overlooking the ocean. Beyond and between the two are smaller hills and valleys. Shorncliffe is about five miles away. Here are situated a large Canadian hospital and more tents. We are quartered 30 in hut 21 by about 60 and quite permanent buildings. There is accommodation for about 10,000 troops. We have shower baths and all the comforts one could wish for, are up at 5.45 and to bed at 9.30 so our day is rather long, early to bed, early to rise. Great traction engine hauling crushed stone for roads are daily working round our huts, while out on the parade ground are the men drilling, and down in the valleys the sheep are grazing. If you can imagine anything better, kindly let me know. We are about two miles from an old castle named "Saltwood," around which is an old Roman moat, quite picturesque, and it brings you back to the days of Caesar and one cannot help associating names Kaiser and Caesar for they both mean so much to the destiny of this little island. Art Hanley and I have been down to Folkstone and over to Hythe a couple of times. Today we had dinner in Folkston and then we went by motor to Hythe where we had a dandy trip along the Hythe canal in a canoe. It was great and everything is typically English. Yesterday the 11th and 12th Canadian Infantry sailed over to France to reinforce the first contingent. Some of the boys left at eight p. m. and at four a. m. were in the trenches and the second day were back in England wounded, and a larger percentage were left on the plains of Flanders, martyrs to the Empire's cause. It is worth more to be a Canadian today than a month ago. The English are very kind to us and there seems to be a jealousy between the English soldier and Jack Cannuck.
Our graduates are going to get commissions and consequently our unit will likely be broken up and fourth year fellows will likely go to newly organized stations and hospitals so I may never get over to France.
Affectionately yours W. B. Rutherford First Impressions in Old Country. WILFRID RUTHERFORD FINDS SCENERY BEAUTIFUL AND PEOPLE KIND. Blenheim News Tribune June 9, 1915 - page 1 '''On the Mediterranean'''
P. & O. S. N. Co.,
Aug. 9.
We must have our letters written by eight to-night in time for Mr. Censor, so here goes. Doubtless you received my letters from England telling that I was about to leave on this trip. Our orders for a time were so indefinite that I almost wondered if we should go at all. I was going to wire you, but the message would no doubt be delayed, and as it only takes about ten days for mail to go to Canada, you have learned soon enough. The military authorities have a very strict censorship, and wish us to cooperate with them in every respect, and do all in our power to frustrate the plans of the enemy. Although some things may seem indefinite you can imagine some fictitious name and supply it when necessary. All the leave we got after receiving our orders was one day in embarkation town, which was just an ordinary busy seaport place, the streets paraded with soldiers and sailors. After procuring our hotel accommodation we did what shopping we thought necessary. In the evening we went to a good vaudeville show and enjoyed it immensely. The sea-side towns are kept very dark. I thought it dreadfully gloomy in London at night, with practically no lights except those on taxi-cabs, but in this place it was just black, and one found it difficult to keep with the bunch. We reported to the military landing officer about 11 a. m., and got our place on board the ship, after which we were given a pass until one p. m., with the understanding that we would leave port at three in the afternoon.
Our ship is a very good one of some 8,000 tonnage, and is fitted up for a hospital ship. Everything is painted white, spotlessly clean, with the exception of a pale green band just across the water-line and a large red cross on either side. Also on each side of the upper deck there is a big red cross illuminated with electricity. These must look beautiful about half a mile away. A row of pale green lights decorate the gunwale, and are kept burning all night, which is some change from Atlantic voyages, when "lights out" was invariably the order. This is my first experience with the "Lancers" who are natives of Bombay, and other sea-port towns. These men with their boss hire to the steamship company to do all the work on the decks and in the hold, just like the Italians from Buffalo used to hire to the Dominion Canners. They are quite dark, bare-footed, and with their red tunics, blue duck coats and white trousers look real chic. They seem to be working at something from morn till night. They sit in a peculiar squatting posture and can remain in this position for a considerable time apparently without fatigue. It was really amusing to watch one chap knitting. He could do it very well, too, but a trifle slowly. Our passenger list is not a large one, being comprised of R. A. M. C. nurses, officers and about a hundred men. The nurses do not have the privileges that the Canadian nurses seem to enjoy, and I think they are better disciplined. There are twentyfour Canadians, mostly boys who were in my class at Toronto, so you see we have no occasion to be lonesome. The English doctors are an uncompromising lot of chaps and very hard to mix with. The Irish and Scotch find them the same as we do, but get along all right with us. The English Tommies are different, and are more joyous and cheerful. They are good singers, dancers, cricket players and all round sports. No matter where one goes there is at least one Irishman. At Codford we had a Kelly, and on board we have at least two very witty chaps. They too call themselves "Colonials" and refrain from discussing Irish politics. We have no difficulty in putting in the time. The second day out I received my second dose of anti typhoid and L. & Q. para typhoid vaccine and first dose of cholera vaccine. The effects of a headache and some local reaction last for about 48 hours. I received my last typhoid, and to-day I got my second for cholera, so expect to feel rather groggy in a few hours. It is very necessary to have these measures, for the Tommy who is not experienced in the fly-swatting industry must be protected as well as we know how. Flies are few and far between in England so he never has the opportunity of combatting these pests which, I am told, are very prevalent in the eastern theatre of war.
We play quoits, deck cricket and cards, to say nothing of fire drill, boat drill and physical exercises. On Saturday night a concert was put on by the passengers that proved a howling success, especially the "Anonymous Quartette," which took the pianist for the fourth man. We nicknamed them "Bing Boys," with apologies to the original boys in London. The matron is quite an accomplished vocalist and violinist. Our Toronto bunch was snapped by a battery of no fewer than a dozen cameras, so we will surely get one good picture of our outfit. We can develope the films in the X-Ray room, so we have quite a photographer's establishment. We came in sight of land at several points, but for obvious reasons I am not permitted to map out the course we are taking. We seem to pass more ships than are seen on the Atlantic. Three were Norwegian and one flew the Stars and Stripes. We get a daily marconigram and the other day when we learned that the Turks were close to the Suez we wondered if we would be able to proceed unmolested; but I guess the British won't take any chances and let the enemy advance dangerously close to so important a waterway, the neck of the British Empire.
With love and best wishes to all I am, affectionately yours.
W. B. Rutherford,
Lieut. R. A. M. C.
Care Messrs Holt & Co.,
3 Whitehall Place, London, Eng. "On the Mediterranean." The Blenheim News Tribune - September 13, 1916 - pg 1&4 '''Wilfrid Rutherford Writes from India.'''
''Strange Scenes to Canadian Boy on Way to Service in Mesopotamia.''
P. & O. S. N. Co. S. S. Egypt,
August 25th 1916.
Mr. J. Mercer Denholm,Denholm was Publisher of the Blenheim News Tribune.
Blenheim, Ont., Canada.
Dear Merce -- It will soon be four weeks since leaving England and at present we are on our last stage before proceeding to the front. Being on board ship the impressions one gets of a country through which he travels are not very striking but since it was my opportunity and pleasure to be in a large town on the west coast of India for three days I shall endeavour to tell you some of my experiences.
The first sight of India is amazing, entrancing, almost stupefying. Of England I became aware gradually but having landed in -------------, you have strayed into a most elaborate dream, infinite in variety, wild with complex things, a gallery of strange faces, buzz of strange voices, a rainbow of gay colors. Different beasts and birds in the streets, different clothes to wear, these not more than the law demands in some cases, different meal-times and different food the very commonest things are altered. You begin a new life in a new world. It takes time to come to yourself. At first every thing is so noticeable that you notice nothing. Firstly and foremost you pin your eyes to the little fawn-colored, satin-trimmed oxen, with humped backs yoked to two wheeled carts driven by a so called cattle driver whose mouth and teeth are sanguinous with the stain of the beetle nut. Then the birds, pigeons, blue crows, cattle and goats cannot help but attract the attention. The women do a good deal of the work such as coaling boats, ???????????les for railway constructions, cleaning streets, and it is most common sight to see them, with a huge basket of fruit poised on their head, walking most gracefully as if by mechanical movement. This gracefulness is acquired from childhood; for children of all ages can be seen in the streets everywhere carrying the tiniest to the largest parcel on their heads. Our first afternoon ashore we made a tour of the city in a Studebaker six. After being on the water so long it was a real treat to spin along paved roads facing the water front, through mud laden streets crowded with half-naked and semibarberous natives celebrating feast day. Being a holiday in the city the banks were closed so we were unable to get any rupees to pay our way. The Indian Governments arrangements about our pay caused us little inconvenience for we were allowed an advance pay of 1080 rupees, three rupees being equal to one Canadian dollar. Next to the rupee is the anna, corresponding to the English penny, sixteen making a rupee. The paper money is in large while bills and when one has cashed a check for say 200 rupees given to you in 10 rupee notes it gives you the inclination to start out as a newsboy advertising your wares. This leads me to the papers in circulation. Firstly there seems to be no scarcity of pulp wood; for an evening edition of the 'Advocate of India" corresponds to the morning edition of the London Times. The papers are English in design and so far I have not seen either in England, Egypt or India papers which can correspond with the "Globe" or "Mail" and "Empire". Bombay possesses a very good train system which is well patronized. The drivers are the largest men seen in the city and look not unlike the Punjabs from up country. Electric lights are everywhere and a prettier place by night could not be imagined. It is then that the people go out most because it is too hot in the daytime to do much walking about. About our drive around the city. When things become to be sorted and sifted ---------------- reveals itself as a city of wonderful contrast. Along the seafront one grand public building follows another, variegated stone facades with archways and couplas, pinnacles and statuary. Just across the way flimsy huts of matting and thatched roofs are huddled closely together. As you pass in your car on one side you look over gardens and paved streets, on the other side towards sloping valleys where half naked idolators herd by families together in open-fronted rooms, and filth runs amuck into the dirty streets. The city lies at the southern end of a long narrow island, the extreme part being the site of public buildings and places of business. The Europeans, with the ever multiplying rich natives, live towards the west end of the city on the Ridge, or on Malatar Hill. This is the highest point to the city and not far from the richly decorated homes of the Parsi, on a slightly higher level is the site of the Towers of Silence where this rich class of merchantmen dispose of their dead. The elements, air, water and fire to them are sacred and when one of their class dies the remains are placed in one of these huge concrete towers laid open to the sun. Here huge vultures, always waiting and ever ready, fly down and devour their pray. After all the flesh is removed from the body the bones are washed into a huge pit and there dissolved by the action of the surf's waves. From here four sewers lead to the main sewage way. Before the last remains pass on they percolate through a layer of charcoal and then sand. This is supposed to deprive them of all impurities. The guide tried to convince us how much more sanitary this means of disposal is when compared to European methods of which he says, "Not Clean?" The vultures are huge birds as large as a turkey-gobbler with their chuckled heads and strong beaks drawn in between two huge wings which enclose a strong muscular breast deprived of feathers and flushing with the heat of the tropical sun, and all set on two stout legs makes one shudder at the gruesome sight. They live to be thirty years of age.
The Parsi, as his name tells you comes from Persia, whence he was persecuted for worshiping fire. He is the Jew of the East --- leaves other people to make other things while he makes money. He educates himself along European lines and is especially adapted for banking, brokerage and commissioners. He walks out with his wife --- a refined looking creature in a pale pink or lemon yellow gown, with a pea green crimson edged shawl over her head, talking to her as friend to friend. When he speaks of home it is not Persia but England. His rupees are many, the richest being worth about 5,000,000 sterling.
Driving down from Malabar Hill beneath the scorching sun, but taking in all the breezes that blow and all the time mopping your brow, you pass through groves of hundreds of palms and wax foliages, banyans, that feel for the earth with roots hanging from their branches. Now one comes to the pines or cocoanut grove. This is a very pretty part of a Bombay tour, the huge trunks of the trees rise majestically from a water soaked soil into a moisture laden atmosphere. Here the cocoanut flourishes. They are just ripe and these huge elipoidal husks were clinging everywhere beneath the canopy topped trees. While on the Ridge we could see the natives celebrating what is called the Gokul Astami which is the greatest Hindu holiday celebrated by all classes. I am enclosing an account of the day.
All travellers in the East must pay a visit to the bazzars, where all kinds of wares are found. The most beautiful silks and brass-ware and sandal wood boxes righly ornamented and engraved attract the eye of the would-be purchaser. The natives almost worship brass goods which they have contrived into some very beautiful designs. I was also in one of the large Mohammedan mosques.
For one rupee we were taken through up to the tower from which one gets an excellent view of the city. The plan of the place is similar to the places I saw in Bath, England, constructed by the Romans; for the large swimming tank enclosed with columns of stone and steps leading down to the water give it a Romanesque appearance.
Before I bore you any linger I must close. With best wishes to all and Mr. Censor.
Sincerely yours,
W. B. Rutherford Lieut. R. A. M. C.,
Care of Messrs. Holt & Co., 3 White Hall Pl., London
P. S. -- I do not know my address out here yet. W. B. R."Strange Scenes to Canadian Boy on Way to Service in Mesopotamia." The Blenheim News Tribune - September 25, 1916 - Page 1&4 '''Young Physician Going to Country Famous in Ancient History.'''
''On His Way to Eastern Fighting.''
Mr. James Rutherford and family this week received the following letter from their son, Dr. W. B. Rutherford , now on his way to do service as a physician in Mesopotamia. When he arrives in the eastern scene of the fighting he will be close to many places of Biblical interest, such as Ninevah, Jerusalem, etc.
Picture of Wilfred-------------------
Lieut. W. B. Rutherford, R. A. M. C.
It does not require the prestige of belonging to one of the most influential families in the town to make him the man that he is. He is big of stature and broad of mind, and no one can dispute the claim that he is the biggest man in khaki (or in the white uniforms used in the hospitals of Mesopotamia) that Blenheim has turned out. Though only 24 years of age he measures six feet two and is carrying 215 pounds easily and in good condition. It is said that he got the inspiration to become a doctor when, while still a bashful lad he went under the surgeon's knife in a Chatham hospital for a critical operation that saved his life. While still at school in town he could balance the scales at over 200 pounds and if he had been a "bad" boy he might have been a terror to the lady teachers, but it is to his credit that he was mighty well liked by the staff as well as by the scholars. He had a good course in medicine at Toronto University and being as Scotch by heredity and sentiment as the best Highlander in kilts, and as loyal as the most devoted Britisher, he is doing his bit for the second season across the ocean, helping to alleviate the suffering of his fellow beings in the war.
Among the boys at home he has long been familiarily known by the expressive name "Cheerful," and the characteristic which this name signifies, along with his many other good talents, will make it certain that at all times and in all countries he will be a credit to his native town.."On His Way to Eastern Fighting." The Blenheim News Tribune - September 13, 1916 - pg 1 '''Lieut. W. B. Rutherford Gives More Impressions of the Far East.'''
''Medical Officer on the Tigris River.''
The following letter to his brother, Gunner Gordon Rutherford, gives more information as to the nature of the work Lieut. W. B. Rutherford,
R. A. M. C., is doing in the land made famous in Biblical History. Lieut. Rutherford's duties are performed on a boat on the Tigris River, and that he is enjoying his experinece is evident from his letter:-----
Basra, Nov. 14th, 1916.
Gordon H. Rutherford,
Blenheim, Ont.
Dear Gordon and All, ---- It strikes me that I haven't answered your letter of some weeks ago, and as it isn't time to retire I'll see what I can scribble to you. I believe you were informed that I was put on a new job, viz., M. O. on a river boat plying between Basra and Sheikh Saad and the unit to which I am attached is known as the river Sick Convoy Unit. We have a staff of R. A. M. C. orderlies, native cooks and sweepers and dispensers. P. S. I. is one of the first paddlers in the Royal India Marine to come out here and had made some good runs on the Tigris. Two barges are towed alongside, and on these troops and stores are carried up the line and sick and wounded are brought down. I am pleased to say we had only one sick officer to bring down. The sickness and wounded have practically dwindled to a mere handful to what it was some time ago. The medical part of this expedition is now well organized. We had quite a mixed crowd of passengers down, including a general who shared my cabin, an officer on leave from the trenches, and thirty-one Persian coolies from Sheikh Saad.
At Naaman Ali Gharbi we picked up four most amusing and cheery birds --- Turkish deserters. They were as happy a lot as I ever met, glad to get out of the clutch of German bondage. They had a most interesting tale to tell us about their experiences from Constantinople to Ali Gharbi. For your own interest it will do you good to look up the course they took in getting to our lines. They all speak very good French and with aid of a Batholomew's map of this country and Asia Minor we could easily trace their journey on land and water. Two of them belonged to the navy, one a cavalry man, the other an infantryman. They gave up their equipment to the Russians at Hamden, and then as vagabonds travelled through Persia and hoodwinked the Turkish patrol, who nearly had them, but they swam across a small lake and finally gave themselves up to our patrol and now they are here being looked after by the Intelligence Authorities. We made a record trip down, taking us just under thirty hours, landing here at midnight.
Being now on this work the O. C. R. S. C. A. is leaving me with another M. O. from Leeds, an awfully fine chap too. The officer commanding the boat is a Glasgow man and the chief engineer an Englishman, who has been in Burma, Phillipines, Singapore and all over the east. He was mentioned in dispatches by Gen. Lake and has served 19 months in Mesopotamia. The four of us are in the mess together, we had some feed to-night:---Giblet soup, haggis (best I ever ate,) roast duck (tame), potatoes, green peas and blanc mange with dessert. Our M. O. is strictly T. T. and sees that everyone else is too.
To-morrow night we are having a wild goose for dinner; he is a dandy too. We were made the recipients of three bags of potatoes to-day, which are much appreciated out here. The General gave us some sand grouse and Tigris salmon often make a delightful entree; so you see we are faring O. K. You can trust a sailor not to neglect the inner man.
Last night my mate and I dined with a couple of the "Bing Boys" at No. 3. British General Hospital mess and afterwards were entertained by No. 1 Mesopotamian Concert Company. I saw a previous performance at Sheikh Saad by the same company and the same show but a little better. This is the forth entertainment I have been at out here. They are fine for the troops, who have a good laugh.
As far as fighting is concerned there is very little on either side. It is just one huge scheme of colonization and the prospects of this alluvial country are wonderful. My impressions of this old Babylonian country have been switched wonderfully. The fertility of this country between the Tigris and Euphrates cannot be disputed, all it lacks is rain. If Sir Wm. Willcock's scheme of irrigation is ever carried through the wealth of this country cannot be imagined. In Dec. and Jan. the wheat and corn are planted and harvested the next May and June. During this month they are harvesting barley and some grain that grows on a long stalk not unlike corn as it grows. The country along the fore shore is a verdant green and spotted with great flocks of black, white and brown sheep, herds of India and Jersey cattle, and Mesopotamian bison making quite a pastoral scene. Scattered Arab villages make a most imposing scene with their thatched roofs and cane matting sides. Cattle, children and dogs live in one bunch. No race suicide here either, and all the kids wear is a smile and some of the men have on just what the Law demands. The women wear plenty and insist on pulling their veils over the face as we pass along.
I had to leave the pup "Bingo" with Stan Graham at Sheikh Saad. When I get properly settled he will accompany me on the boat. Garn Scullard is up at Amarah, a town of about 3500 population and situated half way between Basra and Sheikh Saad.
We drew our rations this morning for fourteen days supply, including sugar, tea, bread, bacon, melons, condensed milk, 2 capstan tobacco (could not get cigarettes) pineapple, cheese, butter, and two live sheep, so you see we are O. K. We'll buy some eggs, marmalade and chicken or ducks from the Arabs, two rupees each, and will have some mess.
You'll likely be having skating and sleighing now, playing hockey, etc., when you receive this on Jan. 6th. See how closely I come to the date. My mail of Oct. 15th, Basra, went down with the P. & O. liner "Arabia" so that is an explanation of no letter written that date. How are the chickens and pigeons? Did you show anything at the fair? Don't neglect to tell me what is going on round the mill. Your letter had more in it than any I have received yet. It is good practice for you so I will let you practise on me. Send some magazines and Toronto papers, they are mighty scarce articles out here, and we aren't busy all the time quite.
I must close and go ashore. There is an auction sale of merchandise in Ashar to-morrow and I may be able to buy something worth sending home. Hoping you are all O. K. I am.
Affectionately yours
Lieut. W. B. Rutherford,
R. A. M. C.
Care of D. M. S., I. E. F. "D",
Basra, Mesopotamia."Medical Officer on the Tigris River." The Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, January 31, 1917 - Pages 1&4 '''Wilfred Rutherford Among the Turks.'''
''Writes of His Experiences with the British Advance in Mesopotamia.''
P. S. 50, On the Tigris River,,
Feb. 26, 1917.,
To His Father, Jas. Rutherford, Sr.,
We were kept so busy on the down trip and had only one day in Samarah that I did not find time to write this week. We have met success in Mesopotamia all right and there is a rumor that we will go up to Kut-el amara this trip. It is useless for me to tell you what we have done because you likely know as much about it as we do. Last trip 586 wounded found passage on P. 50, and we surely were on the go the whole time. What a difference good news makes while working. No one seemed to tire of nursing and bandaging those who were in our last show. The transport facilities are marvellous now. Men who are wounded up at Riverhead in the afternoon find themselves comfortably housed and properly nursed in a General Hospital the next afternoon. The men at the front are better rationed than those at the base, just as it should be too.,
Getting a pontoon bridge across the Tigris in flood season and under enemy fire is considered to be some accomplishment and when Mr. Turk found our men well established on the left bank and their positions at Sanniayat heavily bombarded and attacked, he lost his head and took to flight and I believe at the present time is anywhere between the Persian Hills and a position about 20 miles from Kut in the direction of Bagdad. We have taken a large number of prisoners who are paraded round Amara and Buara. They are a good looking lot of men and one chap asked me in French if it would be possible to wire his mother, "Captured safely at last". They are glad to be out of the fighting.,
Stan Graham is posted to a Scottish regiment as M. D. and is to take on his new duties as soon as his relief comes. Scullard is very busy in the General Hospital at Amarah and I did not see him this trip but he is fine and seems quite contented at his present job and like me is going to France. The fraternal instinct seems to be in each of us and we want to be with our brothers. Gordon will likely be in France by the time this letter reaches you. He surely showed some pluck, there was no bluff in his motives. What do some of the older boys in Blenheim think of the younger "school boys" going into the ranks? I hope he writes home often; for you must feel very anxious about him. John will feel the responsibilities of chore life but he is quite capable to carry on and it will do him heaps of good.,
We just missed the last English mail which is expected in to-day. I hope to find a letter from Gordon. I'll write to him just as soon as I get his address. All my friends have been very good to write me and send their Christmas cheer in the form of parcels, the last one a second one from Glenn. He seems to think I am some smoker. I will be too if I keep up to the supply. I gave some to Graham and Garn. Scullard who appreciate Canadian Goods.,
One of our sisters is a South African and last night we had a Major in to dine with us. He is from the Transvaal and when they got talking in Dutch it was a treat to hear them. We (she and I) are studying Hindustani and with two new books hope to become quite fluent. It is essential to have a working knowledge of the language and so far I am able to carry on with things relating to the medical sick.,
March 2nd.,
We are nearly up to Bagdad now so perhaps you would like to read something of what has been going on. Yesterday morning I saw Kut for the first time. It is a desolate place on the left bank of the river, even the date palms are in sympathy with the ruined mud houses and look unkept and shrivelled as if scorched by the fire from our guns. Great nullocs and deep trenches now overgrown with grass and a small white flower surrounded Kut on all sides. To look at the place one would think it impregnable. The liquorice factory on the opposite bank was made into a strong redoubt but our artillery fire has powdered into pulveris glycerrhizae and all that remains is a great iron press and sand bags marking out the Turkish stronghold. It was in this sector that the severe fighting took place also at Sanniayat down the river about thirty miles. Our troops crossed over at Shmuran some distance up the river and Mr. Turk turned his heels and started for Bagdad.,
Our boat is one of the first to be up this far and it is a great sight to see captured ships and gun boats going down. Our second engineer was placed aboard the largest merchant ship to run her down to the base. She had over 2,000 wounded Turks aboard. To-day a tug with guns forms more of our loot and just a few minutes ago one of our large monitors brought our "Fire-fly" from the Turks. It did look fine to see the British Ensign in all her majesty floating above the Star and Cresent. To make it look all the better a good gale was blowing to keep it taught. This little diagram (sketch accompanying showing Union Jack above the Star and Cresent) illustrates what our navy has accomplished on the Tigris. Our transport is in good form and soon we hope to have our army supplied with all the necessities. It is really wonderful to see the remains of a retreating army. All surplus gear is discarded and the rear guards which kept us from bagging the whole shooting match are taken prisoners, which number from 5,000 to 6,000 I should judge. It is rumored that we have the Turkish commander-in-chief.,
At the Turkish advance base which corresponded to our Sheik Saad I saw where our aeroplanes had damaged the pontoon bridge; also several guns were dumped into the river and at another place was a dump of Turk fire-arms.,
Things are really bubbling with interest and the more I see of it the better it gets. I am almost decided to sign on again out here but in the meantime address care Holt & Co., London Eng.,
March 4, 1917,
We are still up at Riverhead transferring H. Q's staff and messing about from one job to another. Yesterday we brought down sixty Turkish and Arab prisoners; a more dilapedated and forlorn bunch of men I never saw. They are nothing but vagabonds. The Arab has no sense of patriotism, all he thinks of is looting the forces and I believe he caused the Turks considerable trouble in the retreat just as he would our men if we were going in the opposite direction but we are here to stay and everything points for a run to Bagdad. I was with the advance guard yesterday morning and took a look around the battle scarred ground when the enemy fought some excellent rear guard actions when dead cattle and horses filled the air with odors of decay, where small mounds mark the last resting place of the fallen, all under the watchful eyes of the eagles, hawks and crows; as yet the vultures have not found their way to the great city of the East. It is marvellous how the birds of prey follow up the line of battle and with the jackals are the great scavengers of the country. I managed to dig up some food for the number of officers who had rations for three days and give them cigarettes and matches. A British Tommy after a hard day's fighting is more content with the "Wild Woodbine" than with a tin of Bully and biscuits with jam. It is very interesting to study the Tommy at work and the Tommy at play. On parade he must have his puttees just so, his cap on straight and absolutely spick and span, but while off duty a cheerier man you would not wish to see. To see him bossing a bunch of Turks round is a treat, the Turk is sallaming all the time and in that Mercy-Kamerad fashion he looks a wretch and it is pitiful to see them scratching and hunting for their crawly friends who nip them with affectionate bites. It is funny how a native can find his "friends;" he seems to know their haunts and abodes of retreat. A favorite place of refuge is in the seam of their jacket where the sleve fits into the body of the "habit." They surely are kept busy until they get a Turkish bath at our sanitation centres.,
I have just had a hair cut, singe and shampoo and feel fine as a fiddle-string. The ship has stopped and we are trying to pull another paddler off the mud. Although the river is high a number of inexperienced skippers do not get the proper channels and ultimately run their craft aground. With a swift current and so much sediment the channels constantly are shifting. In the dry season small islands can be seen everywhere in the river. The country up this way is more fertile and great flocks of sheep and goats with their shepherds are all along the banks. Large black cattle too are quite plentiful, also mules and horses. I managed to get a Turkish rifle and a "Boche" cap yesterday. The R. A. M. C. have a reputation of being looters. What we would not get Mr. Arab would so what is the difference.,
Amarah, March 13, 1917,
Just a few lines in haste to Jessie. I mailed a letter to father in Basra but neglected to say I was on my way to England. Received yours of the 2nd, also had a letter from Glenn. Received the I. O. D. E. parcel. Everything was O.K. Kindly extend to the Daughters my sincere thanks and appreciation for the wonderful part they are doing in this world's struggle. The women throughout our Empire and throughout the countries trying to put down German Kultur are all doing their best but I do not think that there is a better organization and more devoted chapter than the Marlborough Daughters in Blenheim. I am sure all I could write would be far short of the sentiment in everyone's mind when thinking of what our Kent County women are doing.,
Love and best wishes to all.,
Affectionately yours,
Wilfrid"Wilfred Rutherford Among the Turks. Writes of His Experiences with the British Advance in Mesopotamia." The Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, May 16, 1917 - Pages 1&4 '''Stops en Route to German East Africa.'''
''Capt. W. B. Rutherford Writes of Scenes in African Ports.''
At Sea, Sept. 1st, 1917
Miss Jessie I. Rutherford,
Blenheim, Ont.
Dear Jessie and all, -- Where we are at present is one of the worst places for rain one could imagine, yet when the sky is clear the town and harbour are very pretty at this season of the year. When we first arrived in port early in the morning a heavy mist was hanging heavily over the three hills behind the town, and clothed in beautiful green mango trees, and huge cocoanut palms sending their canopied tops above the compact green and running over a rocky ledge one could see a tiny brook sparkling like a diamond against the red of the stream. These hills, about five hundred feet high, during the rainy season are constantly drenched in the humid atmosphere. The mists just seem to creep down the glens to the nations' gardens of palm trees, bananas plants and ordinary garden produce as cucumbers, cabbage, corn (the first I have seen since leaving Canada) mango trees galore and heavily laden with luscious fruit just ripening, orange trees too at their best. The cocoanut trees are more mature than those seen in India and their fruit is equal to that seen in fruit vendors' stores in America. The great industry is that carried on by the Denisters of Liverpool and Lever Bros. in the United Kingdom, that is palm oil industry. The cocoanut trees are tapped and the "sap" is used as a drink when allowed to ferment. Margarine (substitute for butter in England) is made from cocoanuts, while the palm oil is also used in the manufacture of certain soaps. Ginger, spices, bananas, etc., are shipped to England, France etc.
????????? is absolutely a black man's town. Yesterday was market day and boat load after boat load of natives from up the river and across the harbor could be seen struggling with the oars of their boats trying to get to the market place. When the tide is going out the current travels about six or seven knots and with a high wind as was blowing yesterday made navigation a more or less unpleasant pastime. The shops are managed by colored proprietors chiefly but two quite good ones, one belonging to a French company and the other to a British firm are quite good but useless to us because they closed at 12 o'clock. The Hindu too has managed to settle out here and seems to be prosperous enough in his own way. A number of Mohammedans from down country, African born, carry on a good trade in curios, leopard skins, etc. I got a couple of horns rather elaborately decorated, also a pair of small daggers of native design, but which took my eye. The leopard skins I could not manage. A small metre gauge railway runs for about two hundred miles into the interior and besides a heavy passenger traffic, cotton, palm oil products, spices, etc. are brought to the coast. It is wonderful how natives like to travel. In India the trains were always packed and here there seemed to be a large number going and coming to and from the town. There are no less than ten different "nations" of these jet people and each speaking a different tongue and no one speaking any too much English. Their homes are up in hills, the houses neatly painted with lime, the vines round the fences and over the doors, with a yard filled with picaninies make a homely apearance about it all. The proverbial goat, chickens and scrawny dog are all in their element in this environment. One old Sambo was telling us that the tapirs sometimes come in the night and "pinch" the Billy-goats but he thinks there are some two legged tapirs who take a few. The Church of England, Wesleyan and Baptist have missions here and little girls neatly dressed in white met us with their contribution boxes for their own respective missions.
There are some very fine fish caught in the River --- --- . Cuttle-fish and squibs (ink fish) could be seen floating out with the tide but mackerel, herring and other kinds are quite plentiful and comprise the greater part of the native diet. The canoes used by these lads are very crude indeed. They are dug-outs and they are built up until he has a long narrow craft with quite high sides. They use a paddle shaped similar to that of a palm leaf. These men came alongside to sell their fruit but it is a standing order that troops are not allowed to eat these fruits on account of infections which might be transferred in this way, chiefly cholera.
About a dozen of us had quite a narrow escape from being dumped into the water yesterday. To get to our ship we had to be rowed out below and then drift up to the ship. Well we just missed the gangway but got a rope thrown down from the ship. This was no good and as we managed to keep our position, the water coming into the boat with every wave, we waited for a launch. The darkies seemed quite frightened but at the time I guess some of us did not realize the danger we were in. We were all mighty glad to get aboard.
I wonder how Gordon is celebrating his 17th anniversary? I suppose he will be across the channel before long now.
Sept. 9, 1917.
We are just a week out from the place described in the first of my letter and consistent with sea travel, there is not much further to write about.
We crossed the Equator a few days ago but did not have much ado to commemorate the occasion. They are doing away with the celebrations where Father Neptune riding a trident and followed by his daughters from the deep is the central figure. It is something like the "rushes" the freshman had to go through at college but is now dying out. The weather has been very cool and calm which has made our trip more pleasant than if we had been sweltering in the heat.
Our chief steward indulged in getting native fruits and vegetables in. We have had mangoes, Africander pears, not like ours but more like a muskmelon only not so good; then we had some "so-called" American sweet corn. Although it was very good, it does not come up to our Evergreen variety. Another fruit called apples and custard is a farce as far as its name is concerned. It is about the size of a good sized apple but the seeds are arranged as radii from the centre of a circle, such seed not unlike turtle soup beans being enclosed in a more or less fruity pulp and then enclosed in a thick membrane the whole collection than embedded in juicy yellow "custard". The taste of the fruit is all right but it is an effort to get much of the real fruit. The bananas and oranges are similar to West Indian Varieties. Sept. 12, 1917
The last two days the ship has been rolling considerably but the men do not seem to mind it. I am writing to London so must close shop.
Affectionately yours,
W. B. Rutherford"Stops en Route to German East Africa. Capt. W. B. Rutherford Writes of Scenes in African Ports." The Blenheim News-Tribune - Wednesday, November 14, 1917 - Page 1 '''With Capt. Rutherford in Far East Africa'''
''Letter Takes From October to February to Reach His Home''
By Capt. W. B. Rutherford R.A.M.C.
Dar-es-Salaam, "German" East Africa.
Oct. 3rd, 1917

Although it is bed-time I feel more like starting a letter than a sleep. We have had quite a Canadian night together, there being five Canucks in camp, a Colonel who left Canada in 1896 being the chief speaker and entertainer. Born in Peterborough, studied at Trinity College, Toronto, spent some time between Windsor and St. Thomas and took part in the Northwest Rebellion. When he found out that we three, Lindsay, Scullard and I are Canadians he felt right at home. He has practised in Johannesburg for some time and is quite a politician, knows Botha and Smuts quite well, was a combatant colonel in German west, so he had plenty for us to listen to, which made the evening better than fishing by moonlight (and caught nothing).

We all have orders but are waiting transportation. I'll write when I am more settled. Garn and I expect to be together which will help some. Our kit is quite complete now, have a good "boy" as a servant, studying Swahili from him and a book. We had a very amusing time this afternoon. We three had our boys lying round in front of us while we practised pronunciation on them. After each word we would show by sounds and signs what we meant. One of us gave the Swahili for egg and the lad had a time thinking out the sound or description but finally made a beautiful noise like a cackling hen. The word risasi (bullet) he described by putting hands up in position of holding a gun and made an awful "bang". They enjoy the fun as much as we do apparently and are a more care free lot than the Hindoos we had last year.

Four of us were detailed to vaccinate a ship load of troops who had a case of smallpox. It was the most cosmopolitan lot one could imagine, including women and children, as Karis, British East Africans, Eurasions from India, "Tommies", Huns (prisoners), Swahilis women and little babies, some Sisters of Charity, Italian and Chinese crew in the boat.

Dar-es-Salaam is quite a German city, at least was German before we got it, of 2000 Germans and any number of negroes, Greeks, Hindoos, etc.

Coming in on the ship one would wonder where the harbour and docks are, for the entrance is very narrow and at low tide one can throw a stone across it. The harbour is quite a decent one as far as size is concerned but the Huns have made an awful mess of the docks and tried to sink two boats at the entrance to block up things. They succeeded to a light extent. One of the boats is just in front of our camp. The administration buildings are quite substantial concrete while the residential section is almost as becoming as Rosedale, trees, palms, shrubbery adding greatly to the appearance of the places. All these homes are used as billets and quarters for administration. There are a few German women living here yet. Cocoanut palms predominate and this is their season for bearing. There is a fairly decent hotel here run by a Greek and the best one is being utilized as a general hospital.

Our camp is situated on the sea front close to the town and well sheltered by palm trees. We have our morning dip regularly despite the sharks. The moon has been up each night since we landed. The shadows of the palms make a very peaceful environment. We sleep in tents, and have to have our mosquito nets properly tucked in, besides we take grs. V quinine every night as a prophalactic measure.

Owing to the fact that all kit supplies, etc., are transported by carriers we have to arrange ours accordingly, putting it into parcels of 50 lbs. each. Our chop box is the important thing out here. We have ours well filled too. The horses become diseased very quickly, but do not know what the so-called "horse-sickness" is.

Matandawala, Oct. 11,

German East Africa.

Although the name of this place may not convey much to your mind other than a certain puzzling as to its pronunciation, to my mind and others I presume it has a certain personal attribute. The place is just about as bad as it sounds. We were dumped here yesterday en route to our destination up to the front, which is a shifting sort of territory anywhere between our forces and the Huns, following the line of least resistance. After one week at Dar-es-Salaam arranging our kit, getting more or less acquainted with our territory, a little indulgence in Swahili, etc., we received orders to proceed by way of the Hong Want, a Chinese boat of small dimensions but great in age. It is a good thing we were not aboard for more than two days; for we were fed up before going aboard but nevertheless it served the purpose. We got to Kilwa-Kisuvani and from there motored up the country to Kitwa-Kiwinjie, had lunch at one of the hospitals and got aboard a convoy which brought us this far. The ride from Kibwa I to Kibwa II was about the limit. Piled up on the top of our kit,

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Wilfred Rutherford in Africa

our two boys, Garn and I, sticking on like flies to tanglefoot, the corporal did his best to shake us off by putting all the "juice" the car would take. It was the worst 18 miles I ever travelled and afterwards it was not the most comfortable sensation to sit down. The next part about fifty miles wasn't so bad. The country is one primeval forest all the way with only a few German trenches, broken down cars, bones of animals, etc., to mark the trail of the advancement. There is very little life of any sort along the road, which is one continual hum of "Ford" cars and tractors which run on the light railway.

You have likely heard that we are getting the enemy rounded up into a closer area all the time which means that all branches are moving up so transport is more difficult which has made us sit tight all day waiting for a convoy which did not materialize. How thankful I am that we brought our "chop" boxes; for we would have had to depend on the neighbours for our "chakula" (food). Last night we prepared our camp fire and had Heinz pork and beans, biscuits, cafe au lait, pears, chocolate, almonds and raisins, a good cigar and went to bed. For breakfast we had grape nuts, condensed mild, cafe au lait, cocoa (no sugar). After drawing our rations this morning we have fared O. K. Had a lovely steak (cooked by Chef Scullard), potatoes naturel, robi moto, tea. Then four o-clock "chia", and to-night, beef, beans, pommes de terre naturel, biscuits, tea, apricots, cheese. We are teaching our "boys" the art of cooking (they know how to make a fire all right now).

We are cut down to fifty pounds of kit on account of so many of the carriers going sick with dysentery. We had to cut it down pretty fine so now everything we carry is absolutely essential. We deposited our kits at the Base Depot Kit, Dar-es-Salaam, and if we are lucky will get them back later on, "apres la geurre."

Garn and I were out shooting this afternoon but got nothing simply because there isn't anything to be shot at. Further up the line there are numerous guinea fowl but here there is no game whatever.

There is one thing out here; one should not lose one's enthusiasm. It was funny yesterday, one of the Tommies telling Scully about a certain tree out here that has a large pod. The lad says, "And you know, Sir, those pods are filled with almost pure cream of tartar." He told us about a snake that spits at you. Garn asked him how far the snake could spit and he said, "Oh, about twelve yards." Poor lads, they get wonderful ideas about life out here.

Well, now do not expect too many letters; for you won't get them, but I'll try and write once in a while.

Affectionately Yours,
W. B. Rutherford, Capt. R.A.M.C.
Care D.M.S., B.E.F., Dar-es-Salaam, East Africa. "Letter Takes From October to February to Reach His Home" The Blenheim News-Tribune article Wednesday, February 27, 1918 - page 1 '''Capt. Rutherford Ill n Faraway Africa'''
''War Office and Private Messages Bear News of Serious Illness''

The letter below, received a few days ago by Mr. James Rutherford from the War Office contains news which is causing the young doctor's friends considerable anxiety. Capt. Rutherford has been in German East Africa with the Royal Army Medical Corps, and there is added anxiety because it requires about 3 months for his letters to reach Blenheim. In December he was taken sick and had been moved from the interior to the coast. He stated that the journey had been made in short stages, consistent with his health, and that he had been a patient in nine different hospitals enroute.

War Office, London, S.W.I.

Feb. 22, 1918

The military secretary presents his compliments to Mr. James Rutherford and begs to inform him that the following report has just been received: Capt. W. B. Rutherford, R.A.M.C. was admitted to the 1st African Stationary Hospital, Lindi, on December 11th, suffering from suspected enteric, and transferred from there to 2nd South African General Hospital, Dar es Salaam, on December 26th; and sailed for South Africa on Jan. 23rd. Further information will be forwarded when received.

Letters were received from Wilfred again on Monday in which he stated that he had been severely ill with fever and didn't weigh anything like his former 230, the climate and his illness having greatly reduced him. His letter was written about the middle of January and he expected to sail for Capetown on the 21st. He was unaware whether he would be kept there to recuperate or would return to Britain. "War Office and Private Messages Bear News of Serious Illness" The Blenheim News-Tribune article Wednesday, March 27, 1918 - page 1 '''Officer Recuperating in English Manor.'''
''Capt. W. B. Rutherford Recovering His Old Time Condition''
Ashton Court Red Cross Hospital,
Bristol, April 7th, 1918
Mrs. Jas. Rutherford, Sr.,
Blenheim, Ont.

My Dear Mother and All, --- Sunday seems just as good a day as any to inaugurate the old custom of writing at least once a week and since I know someone at home is likely writing to me on a Sunday it makes a mutual telepathy, or whatever you call it.

Received a cablegram on Friday, "Cable your condition. All well", but since I wrote you on two occasions previously since arriving in England you surely know by this time that I am well along the road to recovery. In fact, as "Postum" advertises, I can see Wellville on the near horizon. A month here and three weeks leave ought to put the finishing touches on, and I'll be O. K. to go at it again. If avoirdupois is any criterion as to my welfare at present I might add that I am far from being a shadow, as I weight just over 180, and I trust that I won't put on much more weight which would only be an encumberance and might even suggest to the food controller that I was drawing more than my allotted rations. Eat, sleep and good fresh air as can be provided in England is all that I can desire, and I have all of them under my control at present.

Whenever you do not hear from me it is a good sign, except perhaps when I get negligent in writing, so do not worry too much. It is a good axiom "not to trouble trouble 'till trouble troubles you." I can quite understand how you all feel with two boys away from home, and if the time should come when you have to give up either of us I know you will look at it in the right light and should feel all the prouder to know that they did their part.

Gordon wrote me a very encouraging letter on March 28th, but apparently had not received one I wrote on the 18th but got my address in England from a letter I wrote from East Africa, stating that I was on my way to England. I have not heard from Blenheim since October. But I expect you all have written reams, which once entering into East Africa will not be forwarded. I wrote instructions from Cape Town to have my mail sent back to England, so I may receive a couple of bags of papers, letters, etc. as I did from Mesopotamia.
I have never heard from Scullard directly since I left him on Oct. 16th, at a place called Jumbe Ungevere, one hundred and nine miles from No-where and in the same direction. You might find out from his father how he is getting on. Since the average campaigning time out there is three months I should not be surprised to learn that he was enroute to Blighty.

Gordon informed me that Peter Pegg has been missing since last November. I expect there are a great many not accounted for since the "Kaiser's Battle" was launched on March 21st. It is marvelous how our armies can withstand and in some cases even break up such hordes in massed formation. It looks as if the Hun made his attack of desperation for at least two reasons, viz.: to pacify his own people by a slight temporary advantage and to get in a deadly blow before the Americans make their presence felt along side the Pollus, the Tommies and Portugese (who I am told are a good deal like the Dagoes from Venetian way.)

The Western Front can boast of a far greater conglomeration of races than any part of the world at present. Belgians, French, English, Irish, Welsh, Beoteh, Canadians, Australians, New Zealanders, South Africans, Americans, West Coast Africans, Nigerians, Hindu Tribes, Mohammedans from India, Burmese, Chinese, Egyptians, etc. --- One way of bringing the world together.

Today cold, rain and very muddy. So most of the 120 patients (all officers) have been inside all day. This morning we had Church of England services at which all officers and staff attend according to orders from the state. The library and billiard room afford ample accomodation for all so you can imagine the scale on which the old land owners built their "manor" dating back to the 12th century. I am afraid if I should copy any ideas of my future home along the same lines as the Governor's residence in Durban (King's House Conval. Home) and this place the world would sigh at my extravagant tastes. Imagine a family living in a huge building in which one is easily lost, situated in one huge park eight miles in circumference and watered with an artificial lake where wild ducks and trout, gold fish and swan make their home, and the sight of hundreds and hundreds of deer grazing and leisurely walking towards the brink of the lake to water, and the trees filled with songsters as only England can boast, filling the air with their ecstacies when the dawn of day is announced and you can form a small idea of the place I am living in for the next month. It seems an awful waste agriculturally but I suppose grass making just as good venison as beef.

Love and best wishes to all.
Wilfrid. "Capt. W. B. Rutherford Recovering His Old Time Condition" Blenheim News-Tribune - May 1, 1918 - page 1 '''British and German Colonizing Contrasted.'''
''Capt. W. B. Rutherford Finds British Methods in Africa More Fair''
Ashton Court Auxiliary Hospital,
Bristol, Eng., June 11, 1918.
Mr. J. M. Denholm,
Blenheim, Ont.

Dear Merce, --- It is some time since I last contributed anything to the columns of the News-Tribune, and I thought perhaps it may be of some interest to your readers and my friends to know something of my experiences in the expeditionary force to East Africa. As my stay out there was brought to an early termination I cannot hope to tell you much about the country as a whole, but if the locality I was in can be taken as an example of tropical Africa I may be able to give you a few general impressions of life in the jungle, out in the blue away from the scenes of civilian life and commerce.

By way of contrast with Mesopotamia geographically the two countries have little in common; historically East Africa was unexplored beyond a narrow coast line until late in the nineteenth century, while the history of Mesopotamia dates to centuries B. C. Climatically one does not experience so great a difference, for either country is plenty warm enough for me. While the so-called rainy season is more or less hoped for in the older known land, the torrential rains in Africa are dreaded. I happened to be there at the beginning of the rainy season and can well understand why it is so much unwelcomed by our troops who have to go through these few months. The day commencing with a bright hot sun which shines from almost directly overhead soon becomes darkened with a gathering of a few dark clouds, and then like the bombardment of guns the lightning flashes, lighting up the forest which resounds to the roaring peals of thunder. Then perhaps the downpour lasts for a week with intermittent sunshine alternating with a monotonous drizzle, which, pattering on the roof of your bauda, makes you wonder about the morrow. When the rains begin, as if by magic the whole country becomes changed into a new color scheme. The lowlands reek in their rank vegetation, swarming with insect life and haunted by elephants, leopards, lions, hippo, rhino and reptiles, are converted into the paradise of the big game sportsman. In the dry months the rivers are mere streaks of sand bounded on either side with reeds and marsh grasses up to twenty to thirty feet in height. In these the many songsters make their homes, preferably near the deep parts of the river bed, the so-called water holes which have been our great objectives on many occasions in our advance against the Hun.

African war tactics depend on long marches. Our lines of communication are light railways and bush roads, widening of native paths between so-called villages or shambas where a chief and his family make a clearing, build a few mud huts of a very primitive type and with the aid of crude agricultural implements scratch the soil, sow the seed and wait on nature to bring forth the harvest which is to see him over the unfruitful season. On either side of these avenues, over which our troops transport cattle, guns, etc., have to travel, you can step into the primeval forest or the thickly overgrown bamboos, which stand up like so many spears and with their prickly branches offer great resistance to man or beast who attempts to make a way through such growth. (Photograph - bust of W.B. Rutherford).

The flora and fauna indigenous to the country are of great dimensions, both in size and variety. To the student of nature Africa offers a living research laboratory for such scientific investigation. Hyphenae palms incline their strangely forked stems overhead, their hard leaves clapping together in the hot wind like skeleton hands. Giant euphorbia stretch upwards their brittle and prickly arms like spectral candelabra, while here and there arise the bloated trunks and bare distorted branches of some grotesque baobab, the nightmare tree of tropical Africa. These baobabs have huge pods enclosed in a hard green covering within which, surrounding the tiny brown seeds, is a pithy substance of a very astringent taste. From this, (Continued on Page Four)

WILFRID RUTHERFORD WRITES.

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I am told, cream of tartar is extracted. Beyond these, little else diversified, is the level sea of dry and leafless thorn scrub, in which the only green things are the bayonet blades of the wild aloes. Strewn on either side of the road one comes upon the carcass of a horse or an ox knocked out by the "fly", whose activities have caused considerable loss to the present expedition. Here and there Henry Ford is represented by a derelict machine. No generally used manufacture in the world is more entitled to the word Universal than the "Tin Lizzie". Without the Ford our transport on all fronts would be severely handicapped.

Animal life of all sorts abounds everywhere, in the forest and stream, in burrows and in trees. At night time the great monarch of the forest can be heard to roar as he munches over "the kill". The creeping leopard in his spotted coat, casting an envious look at the lion's luck, goes silently on in search of his evening meal. We were fortunate in having a Scotch terrier as a mascot for our visit. He had seen service in France with an armoured car unit and for some reason or other attached himself to the 61st for quarters and rations, and proved to be very useful as a hunter, specializing in guinea-fowl, whose weird cry and clatter of wings set the whole wood alive. Guinea-fowl go about in flocks of about thirty or forty and do their feeding in early morning or towards sunset. While the dog kept the birds in the trees we would creep up among the bushes and snipe them with a .303. It was great sport and helped considerably towards our meat rations. As an entree for dinner our "boys" kept us supplied with fish from the deep silent pools. When we wanted an extra spread wild pig steak or venison with mealie-meal chopatis made a good feed, with water. If fortune favored us a friendly native would bring us tiny yellow tomatoes or string beans in exchange for meal or arta, an Indian flour. The native never wants money but he has keen admiration of the "inner man", whose needs are of no mean dimensions. Rice, corn, millet or motama are his staple articles of diet but some tribes have leanings towards the carnivorous instinct. Partridge and pigeon pie had to be resorted to at times and go very well with African hard tack and banana fritters. The heart of the banana plant is greatly appreciated by the African porters, who when in camp, could be seen squatting in a circle round a fire chewing a huge stick of young banana plant or a section of sugar cane.

During our advance through two of three places I had an opportunity of visiting some English missions as well as a German one at Luceled; and I must say that in my opinion the German method of educating the natives served a more useful purpose than ours. The German mission was more of a manual training school in which the men were instructed in carpentry and masonry and the useful arts. Although our missionaries, and I met several while in hospital, are very devoted to the furtherance of Christianity the other side of the native's life was more or less neglected. Round the English missions I saw no attempt at improved methods of agriculture, while the German places were surrounded with tropical and European vegetables. The result is that a Christianized native begins to think himself as good as his teacher, stops work and in his indolence soon thinks out ways of robbing his neighbours, tells lies, and becomes an undesirable to those who have to employ him. The best "boy" is what they call a toto, that is, a boy under fifteen years of age absolutely new from his home. He soon gets over his homesickness and becomes a devoted servant to his bwana who teaches him to look after him to his own liking. My lad was a champion wash boy, ironed my clothes and made a first class valet. While I was sick he made a good nurse, not as fair as our English ones of course, and became an expert tonsorial artist.

As regards the Government of the German colony of East Africa, little can be said in favor of Germany as an administrator of colonial affairs. The idea of colonization was strange to most Germans thirty to forty years ago and almost universally unpopular. There was comparatively little thought of making her colonies homes for settlers. Briefly, Germany's object in colonization was to do good business. Instead of the British policy of incorporating the original people found in her colonies in the Government Germany's idea has been to forcibly oppress and in some cases, as in West Africa with the Hereros, completely annihilate the tribe. Such policy of unscrupulousness which holds that the end justifies the means is not exactly what we understand as British fair play. To take advantage of racial jealousies and incite warfare between two tribes to their mutual extermination is the way of the Hun.

In the German African colonies the punishments legalized for the natives were flogging, fines, imprisonment with hard labor, confinement in chains, a most cruel punishment of which it was said few men could survive it for more than a year, and death. Corporal punishment was administered with the Kiboko, rhinocerous hide sticks or the sjambok, made of strips of rhino hide. Ropes whose knotted ends were dipped in tar and sand so as to produce a rough surface were also used for the same purpose.

A missionary who had been in East Africa for seven years referred to the cowed state of the natives, who flew to obey the German officer if the latter only lifted his finger. Porters we captured from von Lettow's force were a frightened looking lot of men and obeyed the orders of our military labor officers in a well disciplined way, no doubt expecting that if they did not they would be subjected to severe corporal punishment as they had experienced with their former rulers.

As to the future of the German Colony of East Africa the Imperial Conference will have something to say as to its rulers. If General Smuts has his way Teutonic influence will be rushed out of Africa and Britain left at the head of affairs of administration.

With best wishes to all.
Sincerely,
W. B. Rutherford, Capt. R. A. M. C. "Capt. W. B. Rutherford Finds British Methods in Africa More Fair" Blenheim News-Tribune article July 10, 1918 - page 1 - (Includes picture) ===Notes===

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The "War Memorial Monuments" erected in Morrisburg lists the local men and women who served in WWI and WWII, plus in Vietnam == Sources == •[http://ontariowarmemorials.blogspot.com/2012/04/morrisburg,html?m=1 Contributed by the Royal Canadian Legion Branch-48]

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

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

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'''The War Of 1812''' The War of 1812 was fought between the United States and Great Britain from June 1812 to the spring of 1815, although the peace treaty ending the war was signed in Europe in December 1814. The main land fighting of the war occurred along the Canadian border, in the Chesapeake Bay region, and along the Gulf of Mexico; extensive action also took place at sea. '''Background''' From the end of the American Revolution in 1783, the United States had been irritated by the failure of the British to withdraw from American territory along the Great Lakes; their backing of the Indians on America's frontiers; and their unwillingness to sign commercial agreements favorable to the United States. American resentment grew during the French Revolutionary Wars (1792-1802) and the Napoleonic Wars (1803-15), in which Britain and France were the main combatants. In time, France came to dominate much of the continent of Europe, while Britain remained supreme on the seas. The two powers also fought each other commercially: Britain attempted to blockade the continent of Europe, and France tried to prevent the sale of British goods in French possessions. During the 1790s, French and British maritime policies produced several crises with the United States, but after 1803 the difficulties became much more serious. The British Orders in Council of 1807 tried to channel all neutral trade to continental Europe through Great Britain, and France's Berlin and Milan decrees of 1806 and 1807 declared Britain in a state of blockade and condemned neutral shipping that obeyed British regulations. The United States believed its rights on the seas as a neutral were being violated by both nations, but British maritime policies were resented more because Britain dominated the seas. Also, the British claimed the right to take from American merchant ships any British sailors who were serving on them. Frequently, they also took Americans. This practice of impressment became a major grievance. The United States at first attempted to change the policies of the European powers by economic means. In 1807, after the British ship Leopard fired on the American frigate CHESAPEAKE, President [[Jefferson-1 | Thomas Jefferson]] urged and Congress passed an EMBARGO ACT banning all American ships from foreign trade. The embargo failed to change British and French policies but devastated New England shipping. Later and weaker economic measures were also unsuccessful. Failing in peaceful efforts and facing an economic depression, some Americans began to argue for a declaration of war to redeem the national honor. The Congress that was elected in 1810 and met in November 1811 included a group known as the War Hawks who demanded war against Great Britain. These men were all Democratic-Republicans and mostly from the West and South. Among their leaders were John C. Calhoun of South Carolina, Henry Clay of Kentucky, and Felix Grundy of Tennessee. They argued that American honor could be saved and British policies changed by an invasion of Canada. The Federalist Party, representing New England shippers who foresaw the ruination of their trade, opposed war. Napoleon's announcement in 1810 of the revocation of his decrees was followed by British refusals to repeal their orders, and pressures for war increased. On June 18, 1812, President [[ Madison-1 | James Madison]] signed a declaration of war that Congress--with substantial opposition--had passed at his request. Unknown to Americans, Britain had finally, two days earlier, announced that it would revoke its orders. '''Campaigns of 1812-13''' U.S. forces were not ready for war, and American hopes of conquering Canada collapsed in the campaigns of 1812 and 1813. The initial plan called for a three-pronged offensive: from Lake Champlain to Montreal; across the Niagara frontier; and into Upper Canada from Detroit. The attacks were uncoordinated, however, and all failed. In the West, Gen. William HULL surrendered Detroit to the British in August 1812; on the Niagara front, American troops lost the Battle of Queenston Heights in October; and along Lake Champlain the American forces withdrew in late November without seriously engaging the enemy. American frigates won a series of single-ship engagements with British frigates, and American privateers continually harried British shipping. The captains and crew of the frigates CONSTITUTION and United States became renowned throughout America. Meanwhile, the British gradually tightened a blockade around America's coasts, ruining American trade, threatening American finances, and exposing the entire coastline to British attack. American attempts to invade Canada in 1813 were again mostly unsuccessful. There was a standoff at Niagara, and an elaborate attempt to attack Montreal by a combined operation involving one force advancing along Lake Champlain and another sailing down the Saint Lawrence River from Lake Ontario failed at the end of the year. The only success was in the West. The Americans won control of the Detroit frontier region when Oliver Hazard PERRY's ships destroyed the British fleet on Lake Erie (Sept. 10, 1813). This victory forced the British to retreat eastward from the Detroit region, and on Oct. 5, 1813, they were overtaken and defeated at the battle of the Thames (Moraviantown) by an American army under the command of Gen. William Henry HARRISON. In this battle the great Shawnee chief TECUMSEH, who had harassed the northwestern frontier since 1811, was killed while fighting on the British side. '''Campaigns of 1814''' In 1814 the United States faced complete defeat, because the British, having defeated Napoleon, began to transfer large numbers of ships and experienced troops to America. The British planned to attack the United States in three main areas: in New York along Lake Champlain and the Hudson River in order to sever New England from the union; at New Orleans to block the Mississippi; and in Chesapeake Bay as a diversionary maneuver. The British then hoped to obtain major territorial concessions in a peace treaty. The situation was particularly serious for the United States because the country was insolvent by the fall of 1814, and in New England opponents of the war were discussing separation from the Union. [[http://www.barefootsworld.net/hartford.html | The Hartford Convention]] that met in Connecticut in December 1814 and January 1815 stopped short of such an extreme step but suggested a number of constitutional amendments to restrict federal power. The British appeared near success in the late summer of 1814. American resistance to the diversionary attack in Chesapeake Bay was so weak that the British, after winning the Battle of Bladensburg (August 24), marched into Washington, D.C., and burned most of the public buildings. President Madison had to flee into the countryside. The British then turned to attack Baltimore but met stiffer resistance and were forced to retire after the American defense of FORT MCHENRY, which inspired [[Key-2 | Francis Scott Key]] to write the words of the "Star-Spangled Banner." In the north, about 10,000 British veterans advanced into the United States from Montreal. Only a weak American force stood between them and New York City, but on Sept. 11, 1814, American Capt. Thomas MACDONOUGH won the naval battle of Lake Champlain (Plattsburg Bay), destroying the British fleet. Fearing the possibility of a severed line of communications, the British army retreated into Canada. '''Peace Treaty and the Battle of New Orleans''' In late 1814 New Orleans was home to a population of French, Spanish, African, Anglo and Creole peoples dedicated to pursuing economic opportunism and the joys of life. It also occupied a strategic place on the map. Located just 100 miles upstream from the mouth of the Mississippi River, the Crescent City offered a tempting prize to a British military still buoyant over the burning of Washington, D.C. To capture the city, Admiral Sir Alexander Cochrane fitted out a naval flotilla of more than 50 ships to transport 10,000 veteran troops from Jamaica. They were led by Sir Edward Pakenham, the 37-year-old brother-in-law of the Duke of Wellington and a much-decorated general officer. For protection, the citizens of southern Louisiana looked to Major General Andrew Jackson, known to his men as "Old Hickory." Jackson arrived in new Orleans in the late fall of 1814 and quickly prepared defenses along the city's many avenues of approach. Meanwhile, the British armada scattered a makeshift American fleet in Lake Borgne, a shallow arm of the Gulf of Mexico east of New Orleans, and evaluated their options. Two British officers, disguised as Spanish fishermen, discovered an unguarded waterway, Bayou Bienvenue, that provided access to the east bank of the Mississippi River barely nine miles downstream from New Orleans. On December 23 the British vanguard poled its way through a maze of sluggish streams and traversed marshy land to emerge unchallenged an easy day's march from their goal. Two American officers, whose plantations had been commandeered by the British, informed Jackson that the enemy was at the gates. "Gentlemen, the British are below, we must fight them tonight," the general declared. He quickly launched a nighttime surprise attack that, although tactically a draw, gained valuable time for the outnumbered Americans. Startled by their opponents' boldness, the British decided to defer their advance toward New Orleans until all their troops could be brought in from the fleet. Old Hickory used this time well. He retreated three miles to the Chalmette Plantation on the banks of the Rodriguez Canal, a wide, dry ditch that marked the narrowest strip of solid land between the British camps and New Orleans. Here Jackson built a fortified mud rampart, 3/5 mile long and anchored on its right by the Mississippi River and on the left by an impassable cypress swamp. While the Americans dug in, General Pakenham readied his attack plans. On December 28 the British launched a strong advance that Jackson repulsed with the help of the Louisiana, an American ship that blasted the British left flank with broadsides from the river. Four days later Pakenham tried to bombard the Americans into submission with an artillery barrage, but Jackson's gunners stood their ground. The arrival of fresh troops during the first week of January 1815 gave the British new hope. Pakenham decided to cross the Mississippi downstream with a strong force and overwhelm Jackson's thin line of defenders on the river bank opposite the Rodriguez Canal. Once these redcoats were in position to pour flank fire across the river, heavy columns would assault each flank of the American line, then pursue the insolent defenders six miles into the heart of New Orleans. Units carrying fascines -- bundled sticks used to construct fortifications -- and ladders to bridge the ditch and scale the ramparts would precede the attack, which would begin at dawn January 8 to take advantage of the early morning fog. It was a solid plan in conception, but flawed in execution. The force on the west bank was delayed crossing the river and did not reach its goal until well after dawn. Deprived of their misty cover, the main British columns had no choice but to advance across the open fields toward the Americans, who waited expectantly behind their mud and cotton-bale barricades. To make matters worse, the British forgot their ladders and fascines, so they had no easy means to close with the protected Americans. Never has a more polyglot army fought under the Stars and Stripes than did Jackson's force at the Battle of New Orleans. In addition to his regular U.S. Army units, Jackson counted on dandy New Orleans militia, a sizable contingent of black former Haitian slaves fighting as free men of color, Kentucky and Tennessee frontiersmen armed with deadly long rifles and a colorful band of Jean Lafitte's outlaws, whose men Jackson had once disdained as "hellish banditti." This hodgepodge of 4,000 soldiers, crammed behind narrow fortifications, faced more than twice their number. Pakenham's assault was doomed from the beginning. His men made perfect targets as they marched precisely across a quarter mile of open ground. Hardened veterans of the Peninsular Campaign in Spain fell by the score, including nearly 80 percent of a splendid Scottish Highlander unit that tried to march obliquely across the American front. Both of Pakenham's senior generals were shot early in the battle, and the commander himself suffered two wounds before a shell severed an artery in his leg, killing him in minutes. His successor wisely disobeyed Pakenham's dying instructions to continue the attack and pulled the British survivors off the field. More than 2,000 British had been killed or wounded and several hundred more were captured. The American loss was eight killed and 13 wounded. Jackson's victory had saved New Orleans, but it came after the war was over. [[ http://war1812.tripod.com/treaty.html | The Treaty of Ghent]], which ended the War of 1812 but resolved none of the issues that started it, had been signed in Europe weeks before the action on the Chalmette Plantation. :::'''''* These are the names of Blackstocks that fought in the War of 1812.''''' :::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Blackstock-77 James Franklin Blackstock, Jr.].''''' :::'''''*''''' James Franklin Blackstock, Jr. was a member of Capt. Nehemiah Garrison's Company of Infantry, 4th Reg't Georgia Milita. His enlistment was from 21 Nov 1814 to 6 may 1815 during the War of 1812.''''' :::'''''*James was listed as the Commander of the DeKalb County Academy in 1823 and listed as a 2nd Lieutenant in the Forsyth County Militia in 1837. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brad_l_harris&id=I163]'''''

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War of 1812 Veterans Kenyon One Name Study

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{{Image|file=War_of_1812_Veterans_Kenyon_One_Name_Study.png |size=medium |caption=Sacketts Harbor (Wikipedia.org) }} The Battle of Sacket's Harbor took place on 29 May 1813. (It was actually a second battle as an earlier battle occured on 19 Jul July 1812, according to information posted at the site.) The British were attempting to capture the town which was an important base and dockyard for the Americans. The British were beat back by the American militias and sailors. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_Sacket's_Harbor] {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-45.jpg |caption= }} =Veterans who served in the War 1812= * [[Kenyon-3622|Abiel Kenyon, Jr.]], Captain Rudd's Company, New York Militia, received Military Land Warrant, 40 acres for his service [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0814-381&docClass=MW&sid=p41ux0sp.sag#patentDetailsTabIndex=0 MW-0814-381] * [[Kenyon-3623|Asa Kenyon]], Private, Captain Munroe's Company, New York Militia. Catherine was listed on the Military Warrant for 120 acres, Pepin, Wisconsin, [https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0166-346&docClass=MW&sid=gbfi1naw.c2i#patentDetailsTabIndex=0 MW-0166-346] * [[Kenyon-1917|Barnabas Kenyon]], Private, Lt. Anthony Sprague, Captain Timothy Cornwell 55th Regiment New York Militia. His service records show he served during the First Battle of Sackets Harbor, which occurred on 19 Jul 1812 [https://www.fold3.com/image/308186367?terms=states,war,kenyon,united,america,1812,of Service Record] {{Image|file=Rose_s_Patriot_Backgrounds-45.jpg |caption= }} =New York War 1812 Certificates & Applications of Claim= {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Birth||Rank||Company||Militia||Pension date||Pension place |- | [[Kenyon-3648|Joseph D. Kenyon]]||1786||Private||Capt. Fillmans Comp||NY Militia|| 9 Dec 1853 ||Oneida County|| |- |[[Kenyon-3660|Nathan T Kinyon]]||1784||Private|| Col. Clark||NY Militia||31 Jan 1854||Cattaraugus County|| |- |[[Kenyon-3623|Asa Kenyon]]||1780||Private||Capt. Daniel Murro||NY Militia||26 Mar 1860||Onondaga County|| |- |James Kenyon||1787||Private||Capt. Dubois||NY Militia||22 Oct 1857||Delaware County|| |- |John W Kinyon||1788||Sergeant||Capt. McDonald's Comp||NY Militia ||30 Jun 1855|| Warren County|| |- |Ebenezer Kinyon||1792||Corporal||Capt. McDonald's Comp||NY Militia || 30 Jun 1855||Warren County|| |- |Samuel Kinyon||1792||Private||Capt. Otis Baker's Comp.||NY Militia||29 Jun 1857|| Onondaga County|| |- |Charles Kinyon||1792||Private||Capt. Strickland's Comp.||MA Militia||15 Jun 1857||Onondaga County|| |-

War Seal Mansions

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War Seal Mansions, Fulham Road, London started in 1917 and completed 1923. Built for disabled veterans by theatre and cinema impresario Sir Oswald Stoll (who also built and owned the London Coliseum), this large block of flats on three sides of a central garden square contained on-site medical and rehabilitation treatment facilities for the tenants. A mosaic of the War Seal emblem is featured on the facade of War Seal Mansions. Stoll raised funds partly from the sale of halfpenny ‘War Seal’ tokens at his cinemas and theatres during the war years.

War Work At Boeing

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In 1943-44 school year, [[LaChance-333|Neva LaChance]] was teaching 5th-8th graders at the school in Turton. Her friend, [[Steffes-236 |Gladys "Dolly" Steffes]] had the Turton 1st through 4th graders. World War II was at its height and the nation was in desperate need of B-29 bombers.Neva and her friend Dolly were considering working for the war effort. Neva's brother Dennis was in the Army Air Force stationed near Seattle. Dolly had two teacher friends from North Dakota who were sure they could all stay at their aunt's house in Seattle and work in the Boeing Aircraft plant. So after school was out, off they went. First to North Dakota to join the other teachers, then on a troop train through the country. In Seattle, the aunt said two could stay and sleep on the floor but Neva and Dolly had to find other arrangements. The only room they found had windows that opened to the street which was packed with soldiers. The next morning Neva's brother [[LaChance-496|Dennis LaChance]] came from the base and moved them to the women's housing by the Boeing plant in Renton, a few miles southeast of Seattle. Plant work at Renton was mostly "Rosie the Riveter" type and Neva's teacher friends wanted office work. So each day they rode a packed bus downtown to 1st Street in Seattle and went to their underground jobs at Boeing. Neva cut blueprints. The earliest B-29s were built before testing was finished, so the army allowed ongoing modifications that were sent to Wichita, Kansas for production. The need for updated blueprints was constant and Neva sliced up and packaged reams of blueprints all summer. "At first I thought I would go crazy because the place I worked was deep underground for security, but it turned out to be fun and I was good at it," Neva said. During the summer, Den would come to see them on Sundays. One day they were invited to Bainbridge Island for dinner with an old family friend, Chris Lunders. Chris had married and was living in a house that had been owned by Japanese-Americans who were in the camps. The only way to reach the island was a ferry on the Puget Sound, which was worrysome for a South Dakota girl who couldn't swim. "Den said 'Don't look down! Just look out there at the horizon,' and I was just fine," Neva recalled.The other teachers liked Seattle and decided to stay. Neva and Dolly had to go back to Turton in the fall; there was no one else to teach during the war years and Neva was sure she wanted to teach. Later, Dolly returned to Seattle to live. Chris Lunder's husband died and she moved back to Huron, South Dakota where she remarried. The B-29 Superfortress changed the war. By the time production terminated in 1946, 3,970 B-29s were built, 2,766 at Boeing facilities. In Wichita, Kansas, farmhands, housewives and shopkeepers built Superfortresses on 10-hour-shifts, day and night. During March and April 1944, the intensive effort to get the first B-29s ready for overseas service became known as the "Battle of Kansas." The huge bombers were used in the Pacific theater because they were suited to long-range flights and had pressurized cabins. As many as 1,000 Superfortresses at a time bombed Tokyo, destroying large parts of the city. Finally, on Aug. 6, 1945, the B-29 Enola Gay dropped the world's first atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. Three days later a second B-29, Bockscar, dropped another atomic bomb on Nagasaki. Shortly thereafter, Japan surrendered. --Robin Rainford, based on interviews with Neva LaChance 2002

Warboys Manor and Parish

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:WARBOYS, Wardebusc (xi cent.), Wardebusche (xii cent.), Wardeboys (xiii–xvii cent.). *[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42491&strquery=leman Parishes: Warboys: A History of the County of Huntingdon]: Volume 2 (1932), pp. 242-246. :Warboys is a large parish on the eastern side of the county bordering on Cambridgeshire. It covers 8,435½ acres, of which a considerable part in the north-east is fen-land, the higher land in the south being of stiff clay. The land falls from about 114 ft. above the ordnance datum in the south to 2 ft. in the fen-land (fn. 1) in the north and north-east. Nearly threequarters of the area is arable, upon which potatoes are largely grown and also corn, beans, etc. Warboys Wood and Pingle Wood are the only remaining pieces of woodland and cover about 110 acres. :The fairly large village lies on high ground in the south-west part of the parish overlooking the fen to the north-east. It has grown up at the fork formed by the junction of the main road from St. Ives to Ramsey with the branch road leading eastward over Warboys Heath and to Fenton. The main road as it passes through the village is called Church Street and the branch road is the High Street. The church is at the south end of the village and adjoining it to the north-west is the Manor House, now the residence of Mr. G. L. Ekins, J.P. It is an early 17th-century two-storied brick house with attics, probably built by Sir John Leman, who bought the manor in 1622 and died in 1632. The front has rounded and shaped gables and within is an original staircase. To the north of it is a contemporary brick barn. On the opposite side of the road is the rectory, an early 18th-century house. A good door with a hood over it formerly formed the main entrance, but has now been moved to the back of the house. Some architectural fragments in the garden are said to have come from Ramsey Abbey. There are three or four old cottages in the village, including the White Hart Inn on the north side of the High Street, a 17th-century brick house with a thatched roof. The eastern part of the village, where the railway station now stands, is called Mill End from the windmill which is situated in the fork of the road here. Near by are brickworks and a little west is the Baptist Chapel. :After the Dissolution the manor of Warboys with grange or farm, wood, fisheries and marsh, was granted in 1540 to Richard Williams alias Cromwell, (fn. 22) and followed the descent of Ramsey (fn. 23) until 1622, when Sir Oliver Williams alias Cromwell, jointly with his wife Anne, Henry his son and Dame Anne Carr, Henry's wife, and Henry Williams alias Cromwell his brother, sold the manor to Sir John Leman, kt., citizen and alderman of London, to Robert Leman, and William Leman, son of Sir John's deceased brother William. (fn. 24) In the following September, Sir Oliver Williams alias Cromwell of Hinchingbrooke, kt., with Henry Williams alias Cromwell of Ramsey, esq., his son and heir, leased to Henry Williams certain land in Upwood, in consideration of the latter conveying his interest in the pasture or warren of Woolvey (Wolvey) in Warboys to Sir John Leman. (fn. 25) Robert granted his interest in the manor to Sir John and his nephew William in 1628. (fn. 26). :Shield: Leman of Warboys and of Northaw, Baronet. Azure a fesse between three dolphins rising argent. :Sir John Leman was a member of the Fishmongers' Company, and Lord Mayor of London, 1616–17. He was the son of John Leman of Beccles in Suffolk and died unmarried in 1632. (fn. 27) His elder brother William had four sons, John, Robert, William and Philip. John the eldest predeceased his uncle, leaving a son William, who was his grand-uncle's heir. Sir John Leman, however, bequeathed Warboys to his nephew William, third son of William his brother. (fn. 28) William married in 1628 Rebecca, daughter and co-heir of Edward Prescott, of London, (fn. 29) and they together in 1655 settled the manor and advowson, with view of frankpledge, etc., (fn. 30) on their son William's marriage with Mary, daughter of Sir Lewis Mansel by his third wife Elizabeth, and granddaughter of Henry Montagu, first Earl of Manchester. (fn. 31) This son William was created a baronet in 1665; (fn. 32) he succeeded his father in 1667, became sheriff of Hertfordshire in 1676, and M.P. for Hertford in 1690. In 1670 an Act was passed for settling the boundary between Warboys and Ramsey manors. The Bedford Level Commissioners had placed Warboys Fen within the manor of Warboys, and Sir Henry Williams attempted unsuccessfully to have it included in Ramsey. (fn. 33) :In 1682 and 1683 Sir William Leman, bart., with his wife Mary and his son Mansel Leman, settled the manor and advowson, (fn. 34) evidently at the marriage of Mansel with Lucy, daughter of Richard Alie, alderman of London. Mansel died in 1687, (fn. 35) and his father Sir William in 1701. (fn. 36) Mansel's son Sir William Leman, bart., of Northaw, co. Herts, in 1708 settled the manor of Warboys. (fn. 37) He married Anna Margareta, daughter of Colonel Brett, and mistress of George I, and with her settled the manor in 1738. (fn. 38) Sir William Leman died childless in 1741. His widow died on 24 December 1745, her sister-inlaw, Lucy Leman, the heiress of her brother, having predeceased her on 3 October 1745. (fn. 39) Mansel Leman's sister Elizabeth had married Henry, son of Richard Alie, brother of Mansel's wife. Their son Richard Alie was adopted by Sir William Leman, and inherited Northaw, and presumably Warboys, but died childless in 1749, after having assumed the surname Leman. (fn. 40) His sister and heir Lucy died childless in 1753. She gave Northaw to John Granger, who took the name of Leman, and dying childless as John Leman was buried at Warboys in 1781, leaving his estates to his wife with a reversionary interest to William Strode, whom she afterwards married. (fn. 41) William Strode of Loseby, co. Surrey, was holding the advowson of Warboys in 1795, (fn. 42) but not the manor, which appears to have passed to the family of Mansel Leman's sister, Theodosia, who had married Lewis Newnham, of London and Sussex. In 1769 it was held by John Newnham, (fn. 43) apparently of Maresfield Park, Sussex, whose daughter Wilhelmina married Sir John Shelley, bart., (fn. 44) by whom the manor was held in 1794, when he conveyed it to William Palmer. (fn. 45) The inclosure Acts of 1793 (fn. 46) and 1798 (fn. 47) return John Richards of Brampton and John Kirton of Gray's Inn as lords of the manor. In 1813 John Carstairs, of Stratford Green, Essex, appears as lord, (fn. 48) and in 1815 one-fourth part of the manor was conveyed to him by George Farcy (sen.) and Frances his wife. (fn. 49) John Carstairs left two daughters and co-heirs, Cecil, who married Wilson Jones of Hartsheath, co. Flint, in 1822, (fn. 50) and Johanna, who in 1840 married Sir John Henry Pelly, bart. (fn. 51) The Rev. Hugh Chambers Jones seems to have held the manor for a time and afterwards it passed to Henry Carstairs Pelly, son of Sir John Henry Pelly. After his death, in 1877, it was held by his trustees. His daughters, Annie Evelyn, widow of Capt. Thomas Rivers Bulkeley (killed in 1914) and Constance Lilian, wife of David, 27th Earl of Crawford, in 1918 joined in selling the manor to W. L. Raynes, of Cambridge, who conveyed it to Mrs. Fanny Elizabeth Spearing and Mrs. Mary Florence Raynes, the present owners. (fn. 52) :On the north wall of the chancel is a monument to John Leman, Esq., died 1781, and another to Elizabeth relict of the said John Leman, and wife of William Strode, died 1790. In the churchyard, on the north side of the chancel, is a coped stone of 14th-century date with a cross and large rosettes; of the inscription in Lombardic capitals all that can be read are the words "… Dieu de sa alme eyt merci, Amen." :The advowson was granted with the manor in 1540 to Sir Richard Williams alias Cromwell, (fn. 65) with which it continued to be held, with occasional exceptions, until late in the 18th century. In 1722, Lucy Leman, widow of Mansel Leman, whose son Sir William Leman was lord, presented; and in 1772, for that turn, Margaret Stona, widow. William Strode of Losely held the advowson in 1792, and in 1828 his trustees. It was then held by T. Daniel, Esq. In 1871 the Rev. Chas. Grey Hill presented, and in 1894 his executors. The advowson was next held by the Rev. W. H. Bromley Way. The presentation was made by A. Fuller in 1900, and the advowson now belongs to Richard Flowers Sergeant, esq. (fn. 66) :Footnotes :1 Cartul. Mon. de Rames. (Rolls Ser.) i, 272 (afterwards referred to as Cartul. Rames.). :2 Recited in Stat. 35 Geo. III, cap. 108. :3 Ibid. :4 Priv. Act, 38 Geo. III, cap. 82. :5 Chron. Abb. Rames. (Rolls Ser.) 186 (afterwards referred to as Chron. Rames.); Cartul. Rames. ii, 56; Cotton MS. Vesp. E 11, fol. 5; Thorpe, Dipl., Ævi. Sax. 251–6; Kemble, Codex Dipl. iii, 104–10. :6 Ibid. iv, 143; Cartul. Rames. ii 72. :7 Chron. Rames. 201. :8 Chart. R. 8 Edw. III, no. 29; Cartul. Rames. ii, 72. :9 Ibid. ii, 135. :10 Ibid. ii, 150. :11 V.C.H. Hunts. i, 343–4. :12 Cartul. Rames. iii, 208. :13 Ibid. :14 Ibid. i, 307, 308. Among the names given are Wolf hynge, juxta crucem, the Great Assart near Fenton, etc. :15 Cartul. Rames. i, 307. :16 Cartul. Rames. ii, 325. This agreement was confirmed by Edward III in 1348 (Cal. Chart. R. v, 82). :17 Cartul. Rames. i, 332. :18 Ibid. i, 354. :19 Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.) ii, 601; Cartul. Rames. i, 272–3. :20 Add. MSS. 33451, fol. 30. :21 Ibid. 34397, fol. 12; ibid. 33451, fols. 36–7. :22 Pat. R. 31 Hen. VIII, pt. iv, m. 11; L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, g. 436 (20). :23 a Feet of F. Hunts. East. 14 Jas. I, etc. :24 Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii), cccclxxxii, 45. 300 acres covered with water are referred to in this purchase; Feet of F. Hunts. East. 20 Jas. I. :25 Add Ch. 39352. :26 Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii), cccclxxxii, 45. :27 Dict. Nat. Biog. :28 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414; Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. ii) cccclxxxii, 45. :29 Ibid. :30 Feet of F. Hunts. Trin. 1655. :31 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414; G. E. C. Baronetage, i, 4. :32 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414. According to G. E. C. it was his father who was created baronet. :33 Hist. MSS. Com. Rep. viii (12), 153 b, 244 (Ho. of Lds. Calendar). :34 Recov. R. Trin. 34 Chas. II, ro. 197; Feet of F. Div. Cos. East. 35 Chas. II. :35 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414. :36 Ibid. :37 Close R. 7 Anne, pt. 10, no. 33; Feet of F. Hunts. East. 7 Anne. :38 Feet of F. Hunts. Trin. 11 and 12 Geo. II. :39 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 414. :40 Ibid.; V.C.H. Herts. ii, 359. :41 Clutterbuck, Hist. of Herts. ii, 413. :42 Priv. Act. 35 Geo. III. cap. 108. :43 Recov. R. East. 9 Geo. III, ro. 242. :44 G.E.C. Baronetage. :45 Feet of F. Hunts. Trin. 34 Geo. III. :46 Priv. Act, 35 Geo. III, cap. 108. :47 Ibid. 38 Geo. III, cap. 82. :48 Parkinson, Agric. Survey of Hunts. 1813, p. 27. :49 Feet of F. Hunts. East. 55 Geo. III. :50 Burke, Landed Gentry, 1921, Carstairs-Jones. :51 Burke, Peerage, etc., 1924, Pelly. :52 Inf. from the Earl of Crawford and Mr. G. L. Ekins of Warboys. :53 Cartul. Rames. i, 311. :54 Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.) 51 a. 55 Add. R. 39718. 56 Add. MS. 33451, fol. 24. 57 Ibid. 34397, fol. 14. 58 In several wills of the Archdeaconry of Hunt. of the first half of the 16th century the church is referred to as that of the Blessed Virgin Mary. This was also the dedication in 1251 (Cartul. Rames. i, 305). 59 Chron. Rames. 301–3. The deeds here quoted are undated, but they must have been of the latter part of the time of Abbot Walter, who died in 1161. 60 There was apparently no south aisle, as during the recent restoration the foundations of a wall were found along the line of the present south arcade. 61 The Bull of Pope Gregory IX of 1229 confirming the church to the almoner of Ramsey may have some relation to the rebuilding (Cartul. Rames. ii, 154). 62 There were in the first half of the 16th century five lights in the church (Wills, Archd. of Hunt. Reg. v, f. 132), namely, the light of the Blessed Virgin Mary (ibid. Reg. ii ff. 34, 61, Reg. iii, f. 70), which would probably be at the high altar; the light of the Sepulchre (ibid. Reg. iii, f. 70), probably in the chancel; the light of the Rood or Holy Cross going 'overwart the church' (ibid. Reg. ii, f. 61, Reg. iii, f. 70, Reg. vii, f. 1) would be at the Rood loft; the light of St. Katherine (ibid. Reg. ii, f. 34), and a fifth light of which we have not the name. Although a light is not necessarily evidence of an altar, it was often placed in connexion with an altar, so it is possible the dedication of the altar in the south aisle was in honour of St. Katherine. Robert May in 1527 directs that a trental 'be done before Our Lady,' which probably refers to an image in the church (ibid. Reg. ii, f. 26). 63 Chron. Rames. 243, 247, 252, 260, etc. 64 Chron. Rames. 301–3; Cartul. Rames. i, 110; ii, 154, 171; Rot. Hund. (Rec. Com.) ii, 602; Pope Nich. Tax. (Rec. Com.) 38; Feud. Aids, ii, 478; Valor Eccles. (Rec. Com.) iv, 269. 65 L. and P. Hen. VIII, xv, g. 436 (20); Pat. R. 31 Hen. VIII, pt. 4. m. 11. 66 Cambs. and Hunts. Arch. Soc. Trans. i, 313; iii, 262; Inclosure Act (Private Stat.) 35 Geo. III, cap. 108; 38 Geo. III, cap. 82.

Warcop pedigrees

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Ward/Lampley Family Tree

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'''Ward/Lampley Family Tree''' This material was compiled by Charlie Lampley. The material for the early Ward's is from official records in Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and North Carolina. The materials collected in Kentucky are from the bible records of Jonathan Ward and other official records in Kentucky. Research completed December 1994. A brief description of where it is that that my line of the Ward's came from to the US. Family tradition states John Ward migrated from Ireland to London and then came to the US. John Ward's son, William was born in London and accompanied his father to the US. They were first in Pennsylvania and then finally settled in North Carolina. Due to the forming of new counties in the state of North Carolina, information concerning the land owned by the Ward's is recorded in Chatham, Alamance, Guilford, Randolph and Orange County. The 1790 census of Orange County, NC shows William Ward in Asaph's District and John Ward in Orange District of Orange County, NC. John & William Ward were accompanied on their trip to the US by a relative Levin Ward. Levin married a Priscillia Price, probably in Maryland. He then came to NC about the time of the Revolution. Levin settled in Northwester Rowan County, NC. This is near Farmington in a section that became Iredell and Davie Counties, NC. '''WILLIAM WARD''' Born about 1725 in London, England. Died 1800 in Orange County, NC – Cand Creek Meeting House Cemetery. Spouse: Susannah Foulke. The 1790 census of Orange Co, NC show William Ward in Asaph’s District and John Ward in Orange Co. William was a blacksmith. May 17, 1751 – Penn grant to William Ward. January 29, 1753, Wm. Ward selling to Stephen Foulke, Sr. William and his wife, Susannah Faulke were both born in the 1730’s. Susannah died April 17, 1822. They settled in Orange Co, NC by the 1780’s. They had nine children. William and Susannah were Quakers and were buried in Cane Creek Meeting House Cemetery. William’s will written on March 19, 1795, he had apparently accumulated considerable wealth and property. Bequests included: To my wife, Susannah, one half of my old tract of land, orchard, bills and bonds, all Negroes and plantation tools, horses, cows, household furniture, the boy Phillip, with the part of the land at her death to go to my son Anthony. Remaining negroes at her decease to be disposed of as follows: David to my son, William Ward, and my daughter, Susannah Pike. Bet to my daughters, Sarah Clark and Priscilla Ferree. Bob to my sons, Thomas and Anthony. Ten pounds to my daughter, Esther Wells. My desk to my son, Stephen, at my wife’s decease. To my son, James Ward, five pounds over and above his part of land. To my son-in-law, Daniel Ferree, 100 acres adjoining him and Adam Cobb. Executers are directed to make him a deed. To my son, Anthony, my smith tools to come into his possession at my decease. The remainder part of my old tract of land that I now live on, I give to my son, Anthony, to be possessed by him at my death. Executors are to sell all entries of land that I have given deeds for nor bonds, make deeds and divide the monies equally among my sons living at that time. Recorded in Orange County Wills in February, 1800. ''' WILLIAM WARD JR''' Born about 1750, died 1818 in Rowan, NC “later Davidson County/Ward Family Cemetery. Spouse: Lydia Chamness. One of the earliest families to settle in the Jackson Hill section was that of William Ward. After serving in the Revolutionary War, he and his wife, Lydia Chaness/Chamleth, came from Chatham County and purchase a tract of land originally a Graville Grant to George Smith. He procured state grants, also in 1779, and on one of them near a large spring, built his house, kitchen, blacksmith shop, barn and other outbuildings and servant quarters, which served him and succeeding generations until about 1900. Here is one of the most colorful sections of Davidson County, physically as well as historically. Places of residence include Orange, Chatham, and Rowan Counties in North Carolina. William Jr. and his wife, Lydia are buried in the family cemetery at the homeplace 3 miles south of Denton, NC. William Jr. was a Revolutionary War soldier, farmer and part time blacksmith. Lydia’s residence’s were Orange, Chatham, Rowan and later Davidson Counties in NC. The birthdate of William Ward, Jr are not a matter of record: however, we do know that he was born before 1755 and that his wife, Lydia Chambleth Chamness Ward, was born in 1754 in North Carolina. Lydia was the daughter of neighbors Anthony and Sarah Cole Chamness, early leaders in the Cane Creek Friends Meeting, the first Quaker church in the part of the state. The assumption is that William was born in the early 1750’s. The earliest recorded information on William Ward, Jr concerns his service in the American Revolution and appears in Lydia’s application for Revolutionary war widow’s pension. William Ward Jr. served in the American Revolution as a private. He was drafted in Chatham County, NC for a 3 month tour and joined the Army and served under Captain Headrich and Colonel Sapp and served on the Fayetteville and Wilmington Route. From thence he was marched along the South Carolina line and after having served the United States at least 3 months was discharged from the Army and returned home from that tour of service. He was again drafted and served a tour under Captain Hadley to go the southern route by way of the Tides, the Four Hole Springs and Charleston. He was under the command of Francis Marion the Swamp Fox. He served a period of 8 months. During the last tour of duty he suffered a broken leg and remained lame until his death. After his military service was completed, William Ward Jr purchased land in 3 widely separated locations in NC, Northwestern Chatham County, Southeastern Rowan County and Northwestern Rowan County. In 1780 he received his first grant of 150 acres on Cabin Creek and Rockey River and located near his father’s property in Northwestern Chatham County. He and Lydia made their home on this property for approximately 10 years while William Jr engaged in farming and blacksmithing. In 1795, William Jr sold his Chatham County farm to his father and brothers and relocated on his property in Rowan County. At the time of his move, William’s Rowan County property included the original 150 acre state grant, 90 acres in a second state grant and 240 acres purchased from Phineas Runyon. He also purchased tracts from Andrew Junt, William Walton, and James Shepheard on nearby Yadkin River and Crane Creek. He retained ownership of most of these lands and bequeathed them to his children. William Jr lived the remainder of his life on his Cabin Creek property. Rowan County tax lists from 1803 to 1815 show him paying poll and property tax on 267 to 480 acres. As mentioned, the third area in which William, Jr acquired property was the northwestern sector of Rowan County, which became Iredell and Davie Counties. This property is of particular to his Tennessee descendants. William Ward Jr died in 1818 and was buried on this farm. He wrote his will on April 11, 1818 as follows: To my wife, Lydia Ward (list of items). She is not to give any property to any of her children. Property in her hands at her death is to be divided equally between Jonathan Ward, Hiram Ward, Susan Kinney, Neomy Horneday, 10 shillings each. Likewise, the bought from William Walton. To my two sons, Jonathan and Hiram, and Neomy Horneday, my daughter, the property of my father’s estate due or becoming due hereafter to be equally divided between them. Executor: Jacob Goss, Proved in August Court 1818. Lydia Ward, died in 1854 and was buried beside her husband on the farm in Davidson County. The deposition of a neighbor describes the circumstances. On January 19, 1859, John Loftin states that he is 61 years of age, was raised in Davidson County and when a youth was well acquainted with William Ward and his wife, Lydia. William was reputed to have been a Revolutionary soldier. Since his, his widow died in Davidson County within 3 miles of the deponent’s residence. She died in the spring of 1854 and the deponent was present at the time of her death and her son, Hiram, requested the deponent to make said Lydia’s coffin. He was present at her burying which was the day after her death and she was buried in the neighborhood of the deponent. She never remarried after the death of her husband and at the time of her death was destitute of property and there was no administration after her death. The said Lydia Ward was an upright widow and a person of good character throughout all her life. Hiram, her son and only child who remained in Davidson County and now resides on the plantation where his father and mother are buried. In 1833, Hiram was appointed by the Governor as Justice in the Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions, he acquitted more lands and saw that a small schoolhouse was built. The large plantation is now owned by Hiram Ward, prominent attorney recently appointed United States Middle District Court Judge. 1777 – Lydia Ward is dismissed from Quaker Meetings charged with marrying out of Quakers 1818 – William Ward was probated in Rowan Co, NC 1859 – Notice - take disposition in home of Jonathan Ward and John William concerning Mother’s interest in estate. '''STEPHEN WARD''' Orange County NC - WILLS - Stephen WARD, 3 January 1833 Posted 03 May 2016 by sabry12073 Orange County NC - WILLS - Stephen WARD, 3 January 1833File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Carol Renner renner@icisi.net-------------------------------------------------------------------I Stephen Ward of Orange County in the State of North Carolina do make this my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me made. First it is my will that all my just debts be paid my executors. Secondly, it is my will that my beloved wife shall have full possession of all the plantation I now live on with the mills and all the buildings thereon during her natural life. I also give my wife one wagon and gear for two horses, one chear and harness, two horses, two calves, six sheep and six hogs. Likewise, I gave my wife as many of my farming essentials and as much of my household furniture as she and my executors should think she will stand in need of. I also give my wife my desk and my clock and one feather bed and furniture. It is also my will that at the death of my widow the above plantation and all the other property above mentioned to be sold by my executors. It is my will that all the other of my lands that I leave unsold at my death to be sold by my executors at the death of my wife. It is also my will that all that my wife had when I married her shall be given to her to do with it as she pleased to will or be sold as she thinks best. I like wise give and bequeath to Stephen Ward son of William Ward fifty dollars. Likewise, I give Stephen Pike son of William Pike fifty dollars. Likewise, I give Stephen Elliott son of Abraham fifty dollars, like wise I give Stephen Wells, son of Nathan Wells fifty dollars. Likewise, I give Stephen Moon son of James Moon twenty five dollars. Likewise, I give Leah Silar, wife of Jeremiah Silar one hundred dollars. The above donations are to be paid out of the first money that is collected by my executors. It is also my will that all the rest residue and remainder of my estate when sold and collected-I say all lands and all other movable property, notes, judgments, and amounts wen collected to be equally divided into seven equal parts, one part to Susanah Pike's children, one part of William Ward's children, one part of Ester Wells' children, one part to Prisala Free one part of James Ward's children; one part to Thomas Ward, one part of Anthony Ward. Lastly, I constitute and appoint John Long and Benjamon Way executors of this my last will and testament in witness thereof I have set my hand and affixed my seal this third day of January in the year of our lord eighteen hundred and thirty three. Witness present Stephen Ward {seal} A. Shearer C. Mendenhall Be it remembered that on the 7th day of March 1837 at the request of the above signed Stephen Ward this name of John Long was erased from the above will and that of John Long inserted who is thereby constituted ac o-executor with Benj. Way to this -- in the presence of the subscribing witnesses. John Coble ****executors qualified recorded------------------------------------------------------------------------USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages cannot be reproduced in any format for profit or other presentation. '''Jonathan Marion Ward Sr''' He was born in 1796 in Rowan Co, NC, the son of William Ward Jr and Lydia Chamness. He was the youngest son child. He married about 1817 to Elizabeth _____ they lived near his father and one of his sisters in Rowan co, NC soon to be made Davidson Co. His children up to Elizabeth were born in Rowan Co and Davidson Co, NC. Some of his children may have been born in Tennessee on the trip to Kentucky. He was in the Rowan Co census in 1830 and found in Graves Co, KY census in 1840. The next tax list Johanthan is in is Calloway County from 1840-1850. His land was situated on the Marshall Co, Calloway Co and Graves Co line. His land was near Golo in Graves Co and Brewers in Marshall Co and he was on Clark’s River always. In 1850, Jonathan is in the McCracken Co census. All his children are not listed on this. The first child born in Kentucky may have Jonathan Marion Ward and the following children were born in Ky. Jonathan’s first wife, Elizabeth, died in 1843. He soon married Aquilla Miller Reed and they are in the 1850 census of McCracken Co, KY. His eldest son, Thomas is in the McCracken Co tax list from 1850-1860. His mother Lydia died in 18854 in NC and the administration of the settlement of her estate stated Jonathan lived in Marshall Co, KY in 1859 and gave his address as PO Box – Marion. However Jonathan died in 1850 in Graves Co, KY and was buried there. His part of the settlement of the estate was $49. His wife Aquilla is found in Graves Co, KY census after Jonathan’s death with the children and some of Jonathan’s children by Elizabeth.

Ward Family History

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:Title: Ward Family History in Augusta, Botetourt, Montgomery, Wythe Counties 1750-1820 :Author: Ward, Lilburn Everett, Jr. :Publisher: Ward, L E. :Publisher Date: Jul 1978 :Publisher Location: Apt. E-1 Apartment heights drive, Blacksburg, VA 24060 Note: This privately published book consists of 34 typed pages and contains descriptions of Ward family members in the places and dates of the title. It includes a genealogy of the descendants of William Ward of Wythe Co., pictures and inscriptions of grave markers, other exhibits, and a bibliography. This book was the property of [[Ward-24567|Ida (Ward) Hindman]] and she agreed that it was correct for the three generations preceding her.
This book is in the personal library of Ward Hindman (Hindman-473). I can make appropriate copies.

Ward Family Side

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Ward-20561|Sara Smith]]. I'm just getting started on my family tree. I don't know a lot about my grandparents but I know my Dad has some cousins so there must be some siblings. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Figure out parentage and siblings of 1. George Titus Ward * Find out my Grandmother's maiden name * Find out more about the Phillips side of the family. Look into Allen Phillips (17th May 19??) and his family specifically. I think there's a Greg Phillips as well, probably his brother if I remember correctly. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18432268 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Ward Family Tree

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Ward_Family_Tree-1.pdf
The Ward family tree attached to this space documents the decedents of [[Wards-27|Robert Grant (Wards) Ward (1803-1870)]] and [[Turriff-16|Mary Ann (Turriff) Ward (1819-1894)]]. It was compiled by [[Ward-32657|Isabella Rose (Ward) Christie (1895-1985)]] between 1977 and 1981. Minor updates have since been made by [[Christie-4303|Marion Agnes (Christie) Roy (1929-2018)]]

Wardle Tree Jn 2019

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wardle-80|Alan Wardle]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6623196 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Ward-Risinger Wedding

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Wedding photo of Charlie Pleasant Ward & Mary Ella Risinger.

Waren an der Müritz

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Warenburg

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First Settlers List Village of WARENBURG [Priwalnoje] The following surnames are mentioned: Absner, Adolph, Alexeeva, Alvers, Andreas, Arndt, Arndt, Arnst Bach, Bähr / Baehr, Bauer, Bayer, Beberling, Becker, Behm, Beltz, Benedict, Benkert, Bergard, Berkheimer Betz, Bierman, Bonaker, Boos, Borger, Braun, Breter, Brott, Buhr / Buehr, Burbach, Christoph, Dering, Dermer, Diener, Dienst, Dient, Eisner, Engelhardt, Etsberger, Farber, Feil, Feller, Fenishch, Fenits, Fertig, Feting, Flag, Flas, Fraind, Frait, Freund, Friedrich, Frisch, Funkner, Gal, Galau, Ganevald, Gants, Genz, Geoel, Gerhard, Gering, Gerlach, Get, Getz, Gib, Gilau, Gobel / Goebel, Gorkh, Gorn, Gos, Grossman, Halau, Hall, Hamel, Hamm, Hamnel, Hannewald, Hart, Hartman, Hartwig, Hausch, Hauser, Heib, Heil, Hein, Heinz, Heiter, Herbert, Herman, Hess, Hieronymus, Hoffman, Holwein, Horch, Horn, Hubert, Hubet, Idt, Ikstadt, Isman, Jäger / Jaeger/ Jager, Jost, Just, Kaiser, Kanzel, Karner, Kasper, Kastel, Keil, Keller,Kerner, Kisling, Kister, Klamm, Kleck, Klosoniya, Knaus, Koch, Konrad, Konstanz, Korg, Kraft, Kramer, Kreiter, Krikau, Kug, Kunzal, Laizel, Lang, Lehamn, Lehman, Leiser, Lorenz, Lutz, Maier, Manzhin, Mast, Mauer, Meisner, Mauer, Metzger, Mohr, Molko, Moor, Muhl, Muller / Mueller / Müller, Neiman, Nickel, Nidau, Nies, Nonius / Nunius, Oesterich, Peil, Peterson, Pfeifer, Philip, Raus, Reinwald, Reis, Ross, Rossbach, Rotermel, Roth, Rotherburger, Rudolf, Rus, Schaefer/ Schafer/ Schäfer, Schatz, Scherer, Schiffman, Schiller, Schinkler, Schledewitz, Schloting, Schmall, Schmidt, Schneider, Schnorr, Schraeder / Schrader / Schräder, Schroeder / Schroder / Schröder, Schumacher, Schuet / Schut / Schüt , Schutz / Schuetz / Schütz/, Schwebenland, Schwemler, Schwengel, Seibert, Simon, Simsen, Sparwasser, Spat / Spaet / Spät, Stefan, Stefen, Strik, Stuler, Stuman, Stumpf, Tain, Todt, Trippel, Tsysh, Ulh, Urbach, Vagentlaiter Vaitauer, Valentin, Venitsyn, Vier, Vigt, Vogt, Vorath, Wagenleiter, Weber, Weberling, Wegli, Weiershausen, Weiland, Wengiser, Wenzler, Werner, Wernere, Wild, Winkler, Zeigman, Zern, Zimmerman, Zwingman Movement of the colonists to or from the following villages is mentioned: Alvers [Schilling], Arndt [Jost], Bähr / Bahr / Baehr [Holzel], Bauer [Jost], Bayer [Kukkus], Beberling [Preuss], Bierman [Narva], Borger [Beideck], Buhr / Buehr/ Bühr [Dinkel], Christoph [Vogt], Dermer [Messer], Eisner [Laub], Feil [Yungorovka], Feil [Bangert], Feller [Anton], Flas [Laub], Frisch [Dinkel], Gants [Kukkus], Getz [Beideck], Gorkh [Lauwe], Gorn [Seewald], Grossman [Lauwe], Hamel [Bangert], Hart [Messer], Hartwing [Staub], Hausch [Balzer], Hienz [Straub], Hoffman [Kratzke], Howein [Schaffhauser], Horn [Seewald], Idt [Balzer], Kaiser [Laub], Karner [Lauwe], Kastel [Straub], Keller [Schilling], Kerner [Lauwe], Klamm [Jost], Klosniya [Dehler], Koch [Jost], Kreiter [Balzer], Lehman [Laub], Lutz [Dinkel], Maier [Bauer], Mast [Stahl am Tarlyk], Mauer [Luab], Meisner [Lauwe], Mohr [Beideck], Mohr [Anton], Mohr [Neu-Kolonie], Nonius / Nunius [Messer], Raus [Neu-Kolonie], Reinwald [Reinhart], Reis [Caucasian Line], Ross [Kukkus], Ross [Jost], Rotermel [Straub], Rus [Kukkus], Schafer /Schaefer [Kukkus], Schafer /Schaefer [Messer], Scherer [Straub], Schiffman [Straub], Schinkler [Lauwe], Schledewitz [Jost], Schloting [Lauwe], Schmall [Messer], Schmidt [Hozel], Schmidt [Straub], Schmidt [Bangert], Schneider [Straub], Schnorr [Bangert], Schroder / Schroeder/ Schröder [Straub], Schutz / Schuetz / Schütz [Lauwe], Schwebenland [Straub], Schwemler [Dinkel], Seibert [Dinkel], Spat / Spaet / Spät [Balzer], Stefan [Laub], Stefan [Banger], Stefen [Dinkel], Strik [Laub], Stuman [Straub], Tain [Straub], Trippel [Saratov], Tsysh [Dinkel], Vagentlaiter [Dinkel], Venitsyn [Anton], Vier [Schilling], Vogt [Hozel], Vorath [Laub], Wagenleiter [Dinkel], Wagenleiter [Bangert], Weber [Straub], Weiland [Dinkel], Wengiser [Anton], Wenzler [Dinkel], Werner [Lauwe], Wild [Straub], Winkler [Dinkel], Zern [Dinkel], Zwigman [Messer]

Warmingtons of St Columb Minor

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== Marshalling facts about a family where every child is called Henry or Robert. == Here is the root of the tree: [[Wormington-62]] === Facts === * 1681-07 Robert marries Ann Pascoehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1119772 * 1681-12 Henry marries Maryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1656985 * 1682-03 Henry of Henry bornhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039060 OPC year wrong * 1682-04 Robert of Robert bornhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=4555444 * 1683-02 Catherine of Henry bornhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RK-G?i=513 OPC year wrong * 1687-09 Henry of Robert bornhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=4555583 * 1694-02 "Henry Senior, Yeoman" signs lease referring to Grandsons "Henry, Robert, Edward"https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/d1db13a5-2f51-4ddf-860f-cb007bc9c9d6 * 1696 "Henry Senior, Yeoman" writes willhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/76f18286-0775-4b5b-8ffa-cf3fe8eecc88 * 1696-05 Henry dies May 1696https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4579639 * 1706-09 Henry of Robert guarantees lease in Chappel 1706https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/962a23fe-acb7-4d53-83ab-a8bce9c8311b/ * 1707-09 Robert Jr is accused of looting and has to pay up https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/f02a3a04-4f81-4b96-8b2a-b3006bf6bc11 * 1708-01 Henry of Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602316 * 1708-08 Henry marries Dorothy in Perranzaboulehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1139182 * 1709-02 Frances firstborn of Henry+Frances (d1726, daughter of Henry)https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315104 * 1711-04 Robert+Grace marryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1006200 * 1711-05 Edward+Mary marryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1139228 * 1711-03 Henry firstborn of Edward+Maryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039366 * 1712-05 Mary wife of Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602384 * 1712-06 Mary firstborn of Henry+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315166 * 1713-05 Robert+Jane marryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1006206 * 1715 Robert is leaseholder of "The Moyety of higher Trevilly" in St Collombe, first record of its kindhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/448f885b-b407-41bc-a0ef-ec84d170317f * 1716-08 Henry, firstborn of Robert+Janehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039413 * 1716-09 Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602475 - NOTE in well we know he has wife Jane Hamlyn, brother Henry, infant son Henry * 1716 Robert is still leaseholder of "The Moyety" but now the Reeve is Jane, widowhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/43b2ca70-02c2-4d49-8f49-c55c13fc8b27/?tH=%5B%22robert%20warmington%22%5D * 1716-10 Jane, widow dies https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602477 * 1716 Will of Robert, Yeomanhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/ce9aea8d-c486-48ee-84a7-10d126383aa0 * 1721-08 Henry born of Henry+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039526 * 1721ish Henry marries Mary (records lost) * 1722-06 Robert firstborn of Henry+Maryhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039544 * 1722-02 Mary dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602544 * 1722-12 Henry jr, yeoman, wife Mary, son Robert of Chappel lease "Polhendra"https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/1f2e2bac-985c-4be5-8f7c-ee5d41e9dec5 * 1725-05 Henry marries Joan Jenkinhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1119978 * 1727-11 Mary firstborn of Henry+Joanhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315240 * 1728-07 Henry, son of Henry dies https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580002 * 1728-08 Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602635 (was born 1682) * 1728 "Moyety of the higher Trevillis" changes hands from Robert to Robert's Executors * 1732-04 Henry born of Henry+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315310 * 1736-02 Henry firstborn of William+Dorothyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315379 * 1736-01 Henry marries Grace Stephens (1718 Crantock) in Ladockhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1094412https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6049520 * 1736-02 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2602786https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RN-Z?i=580 * 1736-03 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580138 Note no image for this. * 1736 lessee of "The Moyety" changes from "Roberts Executors" to "Roberts Executors now Henry" https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/2529db0e-f73b-4591-b7c4-c55366dee388. Unchanged through 1747 * 1737-12 Jane firstborn of Henry+Grace, Crantockhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6049887 * 1738-05 Henry born of Williamhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315397 * 1739-03 Robert born of Henry+Grace/Crantockhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6049917 * 1741-08 Henry marries Joan Libby in Cuby/Tregonyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1837479 (Henry+Joan/Cuby) * 1742-08 Grace firstborn of Henry+Joan/Cubyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6068815 * 1743-01 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580188 * 1743-07 Henry Sr writes will https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/63bd4151-09e3-47a3-b99b-5a229f31a667. This is Henry father of Edward (who has three children), Collan, Robert, Henry, Catherine. * 1744-02 Robert dies at Charles, Plymouth, Devonhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939N-Q4D9-6?i=257&cc=1804330&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AKC9Y-8MK. This is the first Warmington in Plymouth. * 1747-02 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580287https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RN-M * 1747-03 Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580289https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RN-M * 1747-06 Elizabeth, last of Henry+Joanhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039866 * 1748 Henry writes will https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/bd3befe4-f336-4818-a4c5-af6dfa41a007. Actually this is by his wife Joan - Henry has already died. * 1749-08 Robert marries Elizabeth Samsonhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=690504 * 1750-08 Mary, firstborn of Robert+Elizabethhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315673 * 1752-03 Catherine, last of Henry+Joan/Cubyhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6069033 * 1752-04 Simon, last of Henry+Gracehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6039997 * 1760-06 Henry born of Robert+Elizabethhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315902 * 1763-01 Henry marries Grace, St Stephenhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1322330 - Heny is of St Columb Minor * 1764-06 William, firstborn of Henry+Gracehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=3315988 * 1764-09 Robert, last of Robert+Elizabethhttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6040253 * 1766-09-09 William of Henry+Grace dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580595 * 1766-09-24 William dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=4580601 * 1768 William, last of Henry+Gracehttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=baptisms&id=6040337 * 1770 Dorothy, widow, mother of Mary (1749-50) resident Treviglos writes will https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/8026a068-6c1f-4995-b0c6-f7036cb9b8e7https://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/080053da-3c90-41c1-8dc7-a61facd9998a * 1770-03 Grace wife of Henry dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2603409 * 1776-06 Elizabeth wife of Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2603517 * 1780 Polendhra lessee is Joan, widow, and it's occupied by Robert until his deathhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/22c7efff-a12d-4518-a7a3-548580516ede * 1786-01 RIchard of Richard+Mary dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=1455127 * 1792 Polendra is occupied no more by Richardhttps://kresenkernow.org/SOAP/detail/f66f3c4d-5991-4681-81f4-057291d0a193 * 1796-11 Robert dieshttps://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=burials&id=2603830 * Robert who m Jane 1713, had Henry 1715 lived at is not son of Henry: that Robert was still alive 1743. That means Robert son of Robert marries Jane and dies, and Robert son of Henry marries Grace. * a Robert Warmingtons appears in Plymouth 1744, where he died. * Warmingtons appear around Bideford, North Devon from 1739, where James, Agnes, Jane, Mary and John appear from nowhere and marry. Unfamiliar names for this clan. * John and Colan Warmington appear in Colyton, Devon about 1749. They have children Mary, Ann, Henry, John, Elizabeth, Grace, William, Robert, Richard and Colen. ''Extremely'' familiar names for this clan. === Model === note some of this is now out of date. Best guesses I have are on the bio pages for each individual. * Henry (b1643-1696) writes lease/will 1694,1696 ** Henry (b1663-1743), m1681 Mary (?-1712) *** Henry (1682-1747) m1708 Dorothy Arthur (?-1746) **** Mary (1712-13) **** John (1714-1743) **** Mary (1716-) **** Enoder (1718-) m1753 **** Henry (1721-1728) **** Frances (1727-) m1767 Thomas Taylor, sojourner in Mawgan **** Henry (1732-1736/43/47/47) *** Catherine (1683-?) *** Edward (1686-?) m1711 Mary Bonithon (?-?) **** William (1713-1766) m ? Dorothy (?-1770) (no married record) ***** Henry (Feb1736-Feb1736) ***** Henry (1738-?) m1763 Grace Coad (?-?) ****** William (1764-1766) ****** Henry (1766-) ****** William (1768-1771) ***** Mary (1740-1745) ***** William (1742-1745) ***** John (1744-?) ***** William (1746-1746) ***** Mary (1748-?) ***** Elizabeth (1750-1766) ***** William (1752-?) ***** Catherine (1754-?) ***** Dorothy (1756-1763) *** Robert (1687-) m1711 Grace Stribly (1688-1739). Moves to Cuby after marriage **** Ann (1713-?) m1739,Cuby Edward **** John (1719-?) **** Collan (1726-? *** Thomas (1689-1689) *** Elizabeth (1690-?) *** Mary (1697-1710) ** Robert (b1664-1716) m1681 Ann Pascoe (1657-1734) *** Robert (1682-1716) m1713 Jane (-1716) leases "The Moyety". "Robert Jr" in trouble 1707. Dies leaving will **** Henry (1715-), m1736 Grace Stephens (1718-), becomes leasholder at "The Moyety" aged 21, 1736 to at least 1747 ***** Jane (1737-) m1760 Richard Hocking ***** Robert (1739-) ***** Eleanor (1744-1822) m1773 William Bolitho. Leaves will. ***** Mary (1748-) ***** Simon (1752-) ***** Wiliam (?-1754) - presume 1754, birth record not listed *** Catherine (1685-1703) *** Edward (1686-1686) *** Elizabeth (1687-?) *** Jane (1694-1711) *** Henry (1697-1747) m1722 Mary? (?-1722) m1725 Joan Jenkin (1706-1782), guarantees 1706, rents Polhendra 1722, widow Joan is in will 1748. **** Robert (1722-?) m1749 Elizabeth Samson (?-1776). Robert resident Polhendra 1780 ***** Mary (1750-?) ***** John (1752-?) ***** Richard (1754-?) resident Polhendra after Robert until b1792? ***** Anne (1757-? ***** Henry (1760-?) ***** Robert (1764-?) **** Mary (1727-) **** Catherine (1730-) **** Ann (1733-) *** Henry (1719ish-?) m1741,Cuby Joan Libby (?-?) **** Elizabeth (1747-) **** Grace (1749-) **** Catherine (1752-) === Presumptions === * Robert of Robert (1682) and Robert of Henry (1687) are interchangeable. One married Grace 1711 then moved to Cuby, one stayed in St Columb MInor and married Jane 1713, who was respectable enough to be Reeve, both dying 1716. "Robert Jr" was also in legal trouble 1707. I'm presuming Robert Jr means son of Robert here. * I've presumed a patriach Henry based on a) the lease that mentioned grandchildren Henry, Robert and Edward, b) if not, Henry b1682 died 1708 (which means I can't identify Henry of Henry+Dorothy) and c) if not, Henry (b1665ish) died 1696 (which mean I can't account for Mary (1697)). CONFIRMED in will of Henry Senior * I don't know that relationship Robert (m1681) is a son of patriach Henry. Is he mentioned in the will? YES CONFIRMED in will of Henry Senior. * Henry+Joan of Cuby/Tregony (m1741, children 1742-1752) are NOT the same as Henry+Joan of St Columb (children 1730-1747) === Problems === * who is Henry+Frances in 1709? * which Henry marries Joan Libby 1741 in Cuby? ** could it be Henry 1715? Did he marry Cuby aged 26 or Ladock aged 21? If Cuby, who married Grace? * which Henry died 1696? CONFIRMED 1643 * which Henry of Henry dies 1708? * which Henry of Henry dies 1728? CONFIRMED 1721 * which Henry dies 1736-02? CONFIRMED Henry born 3 days earlier to William * which Henry dies 1736-03? * which Henry dies 1743-01 - CONFIRMED it's 1663 * which Henry dies Feb 1747 - CONFIRMED it's either 1682 or 1697 * which Henry dies Mar 1747 - CONFIRMED it's either 1682 or 1697 * which Mary marries 1749 Edward Whitford - 1716? 1727? * which Mary marries 1752,Cuby Michael Tresahar - 1716? 1727? * which Mary marries 1770 James - 1748? 1750? * which Grace w/of Henry dies 1770? Grace Coad (m1763) or Grace Stephens (m1718)? === Familysearch image archive === The interesting one is https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9L1-79RV-2. It's unindexed; General Warmington-related notes for that file are:
 St Columb Minor starts p507 (at 1676) and ends p666  510     1676 weddings 512     Mar 1681-Mar 1682; Henry the son of Henry Wormington was bap. 12th March 1682 513     Robert Wormington and Ann Pascoe were married 2nd July; Henry Wormington and Mary Bettison 28 December 514     Mar 1682-Mar 1683; Robert the son of Robobert Wormington 9th April 1682; Catherine the daughter of Henry Wormington the 24th February 519     Mar 1687-1688 521     1689 527     1696 528     1699 534     1702 537     1706 539     1711 541     1713 542     buried Mary wife of Henry Warmington, 13th May 1712 543     1713; Mary Daughter of Henry Warmington was buried 28 August 544     1713; William son of Edward Warmington and Mary his Wife was bapt. 6 Sep; Robert Warmington and Jane Hamblyn were married the 16th of May 1713 545     1716; Henry son of Robert Warmington and Jane his Wife bap 16 of August 546     Burials 1715 547     1717; Mary Daughter of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his Wife bap 19 Jan 548     Burials 1716-1717; Robert Warmington was buried 12 of September; Jane Warmington Widow was buried 9th of October 549     1716-717; Mary Daughter of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his Wife 19 Jan 1716 550     Baptised: Elizabeth daughter of Edward Warmingon and Mary his wife, Feb ? 1718; Enodor? son of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his wife was Bap. Feb 28th 1718; Marriages 1716 (none),1717 (none),1718 starts 552     1718 to 1719; Elizabeth daughter of Edward Warmington and Mary his Wife 14 Feb 553     1719-1720 556     1722-1723; Robert son of Henry Warmington and Mary his Wife bap 6th June 557     Mary wife of Henry Warmington was buried 1st of Febrruary 558     1721-1722 Henry of Henry Warmington and Dorothy his Wife bap 27 August 560     1723-1724 
== TODO == * 1716 will of Robert might change this: AP/W/1887 * 1770 will of Dorothy unchecked. * Is it worth chasing "William and Sarah" debacle docs to identify which Robert? == Sources ==

WARNER Family Mysteries

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Stephen Warner (1785 NY) m. Rebecca Damon (1788 Fairhaven, Bristol, Massachusetts) & migrated to Ernestown, Lennox & Addington, Ontario, Canada ca. 1811 from Saratoga, NY. He d. in 1870 there. Photo http://www.ancientfaces.com/research/photo/1248602 Issue: 1. Sidney Warner b: 12 JUL 1807 in near Saratoga Co., New York 2. Lewis Warner b: 1813 in Portland Twp., Frontenac, Ontario, Canada 3. Charles Warner b: 27 FEB 1814 in Ontario, Canada 4. Hester Ann Warner b: 21 JUL 1819 in Canada 5. Billings Warner b: 1820 in Canada 6. James Warner b: ABT 1821 in Ontario, Canada 7. Harriet Warner b: 1828 in Ernestown, Lenox & Addington Co., Ontario, Canada http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=brendablack&id=I4619

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Family Search Wiki page for Warren County, KY: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Warren_County,_Kentucky_Genealogy '''Kentucky County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Barren_County%2C_Kentucky_-_Chisholm_sources|Barren County, Kentucky - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Clark_County%2C_Kentucky_-_Chisholm_sources|Clark County, Kentucky - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Green_County%2C_Kentucky_-_Chisholm_sources|Green County, Kentucky - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lincoln_County%2C_Kentucky_-_Chisholm_sources|Lincoln County, Kentucky - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Logan_County%2C_Kentucky_-_Chisholm_sources|Logan County, Kentucky - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Warren_County%2C_Kentucky_-_Chisholm_sources|Warren County, Kentucky - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1797 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absalom Chisum – 200 acres, 1 adult tithe, 1 under 16, 1 slave, 13 horses
Obadiah Chisum – 200 acres, 1 tithe, 3 horses
Isham Chisum – 1 tithe, 1 horse
John Chisum – 1 tithe, 1 slave, 6 horses.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QD-8?i=6&cat=157396 1797 Oct 12 – Grantee: Absalom Chisum
Number of Acres: 200
Survey Date: 12 Oct 1797
County: Warren
WaterCourse: Trammels Fk
Book Number: 1
Collection: The Kentucky Land Grants; Volume Number: 1; Part: 1; Title: Chapter IV Grants South Of Green River (1797-1866); Section: The Counties of Kentucky; Source Page Number: 287
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/21507:2073?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1798 Feb 7 – John Chisum v John Tilly, Reel 1, Suit 47. Warren County, Kentucky
… Order for the Sheriff to summon John Cox, Elkin Taylor, and Parmenius Palinder to appear before the Justices of Court of Quarter Sessions on the 2d of February Term to testify … in behalf of John Tilly in a certain matter of controversy depending … between the said Tilly Defendant and John Chisum Plaintiff
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-F3ZR-V978-J?i=131&cat=251989 1798 April 1 – John Chisum v Isaac Bell, Reel 1, Suit 66. Warren County, Kentucky
… Order for Sheriff to take Isaac Bell … to have him at the Quarter Session … first Tuesday in June … to answer John Chisum of a pleas of …. for damages 50 pounds …
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-F3ZR-V93W-J?i=202&cat=251989 1799 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absolom Chisim – 400 acres, 1 slave, 7 horse, 2 tithes.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QD-Q?i=29&cat=157396 1799 July 5 – John Cox assignee of Elanor Chisum enters 200 acres of 2nd rate land in Warren County by virgue of a certificate No. 2067 on the waters of Gaspers River begining at a certain Sugar tree at her spring and runing eastwardly and northwardly for quantity so as to include her improvement. Surveyors Book, 1796-1815. pg 68. Warren County, Kentucky 1799 July 5 – Grantee: Elinor Chism
Number of Acres: 200
Survey Date: 5 Jul 1799
County: Warren
WaterCourse: McFaddens Fk
Book Number: 5
Collection: The Kentucky Land Grants; Volume Number: 1; Part: 1; Title: Chapter IV Grants South Of Green River (1797-1866); Section: The Counties of Kentucky; Source Page Number: 287
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/21513:2073?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1799 July 9 – Grantee: Obediah Chism
Number of Acres: 200
Survey Date: 9 Jul 1799
County: Warren
WaterCourse: None
Book Number: 4
Collection: The Kentucky Land Grants; Volume Number: 1; Part: 1; Title: Chapter IV Grants South Of Green River (1797-1866); Section: The Counties of Kentucky; Source Page Number: 287
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/21510:2073?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1799 Aug 29 – Grantee: Absalom Chism
Number of Acres: 200
Survey Date: 29 Aug 1799
County: Warren
WaterCourse: Gasper R
Book Number: 9
Collection: The Kentucky Land Grants; Volume Number: 1; Part: 1; Title: Chapter IV Grants South Of Green River (1797-1866); Section: The Counties of Kentucky; Source Page Number: 287
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/21517:2073?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1799 Aug 31 – Obediah Chisum, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 135. Warren County, Kentucky
Surveyed for Obed Chism 200 acres of 2d rate land. Beginning at a post oak about 16 poles from a large sink hole spring, thence S 240 poles to the black jacks & hickory, thence W 134 poles to a post oak. Thence N 240 poles to a stake. Thence E 134 poles to the beginning including his improvements. Surveyed July 9, 1799.
E M Covington.
Chain Carriers: David Smith, Timothy Dunham.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z3VT-V?i=386&cat=644903 1799 Sept 2 – Absalom Chisum, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 186. Warren County, Kentucky
221 Old Book A. State of Kentucky Warren County. Surveyed for Absalom Chisum assignee of Elijah Hill 200 acres of 2d rate land by virtue of the commissioners certificate No 2083 on the waters of Gasper River beginning on a white oak on sd Chisums line running N 21 E 100 poles to a conditional line with Barr. Thence with said line … to a stake supposed to be on a military line now belong to sd Chism, thence with the same … to the beginning.
Samuel Goode DS, E M Covington SC.
Chain Carriers: Jacob Grubbs, Samuel Goode.
(Note: The book had his name as “Abraham”, but all other records indicate this land was for Absalom Chisum)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z329-J?i=413&cat=644903 1799 Sept 8 – Name: Chloe Chisum
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 8 Sep 1799
Marriage Place: Warren, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: William Clary
Film Number: 000164009
Ancestry.com. Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/901701867:61372?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1799 Oct 5 – Name: Chloe Chism
Gender: Female
Marriage Date: 5 Oct 1799
Marriage Place: Warren, Kentucky, USA Spouse: William Clary
Film Number: 000339890
Ancestry.com. Kentucky, U.S., County Marriage Records, 1783-1965 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2016.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/901330859:61372?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1799 Oct 6 – Name: Cloe Chism
Marriage Date: 6 Oct 1799
Marriage Place: Warren, Kentucky, USA
Spouse: William Claypool
Ancestry.com. Kentucky, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1802-1850 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 1997.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/65337:2089?tid=&pid=&queryId=48bdd44a98080947c486cee3e5fe2bec&_phsrc=vgK3637&_phstart=successSource 1801 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Obadiah Chism – 200 acres, 1 tithe, 1 slave, 2 horses
Absalom Chism – 1000 acres, (Living in Ohio), 1 tithe, 1 slave, 5 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79Q8-C?i=80&cat=157396 1802 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Obediah Chisam – 200 acres, 1 tithe, 1 slave, 3 horses
Absolom Chisam – 800 acres, 1 tithe above 21, 1 tithe above 16, 2 slaves, 6 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79WM-H?i=122&cat=157396 1802 Oct 19 – Absalom Chism location of land, Order Book B. p 374. Warren County, Kentucky On the motion of Absalom Chism he is entitled to 100 acres of land according to the following entry to wit Absalom Chism enters 100 acres of land in Warren County beginning at a white oak marked AC running southwardly then eastwardly then northwardly thence to the beginning. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-8SRS-P?i=227&cat=244400 1802 Dec 20 – Obediah Chism, Order Book B. p. 383. Warren County, Kentucky
On the motion of Obadiah Chism he is entitled to 100 acres of land according to the following entry to-wit,
Obadiah Chism … 100 acres of land in addition to 200 acres located in the year 1798 lying in Warren County on the Waters of Gaspers River on both sides of Wolf Hollow bounded … beginning at a hickory marked O. C. about 30 poles from my line running southwardly thence westwardly thence northwardly thence eastwardly to the beginning …
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-8S5G-W?i=233&cat=244400 1803 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Obediah Chism – 200 & 100 acres (Samuel Booker, Obediah Chism – names entered on land), 1 slave, 6 horses
Absalom Chism – 200, 200, 200, & 200 acres, (Samuel Booker, A Chism, A Chism, A Chism – names entered on land) – 1 tithe above 21, 1 above 16, 2 slaves, 7 horses
Dempsey Chism – 1 tithe, 1 horse
Elisha Chism – 1 tithe, 3 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-79QW-J?i=159&cat=157396 1803 Jan 10 – Obadiah Chism, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 400. Warren County, Kentucky
8 Old Book B. State of Kentucky Warren County surveyed for Obediah Chism 100 acres of land by virtue of a Land Office Warrant No 182 beginning at a hickory marked OC on the waters of Gaspers River about 30 poles from said Chism line … to two black oak and a post oak on George Frazier line … Including both sides of the Wolf Hollow surveyed January 8, 1803.
Thomas A Covinton DS, E M Covington SMC
Chain Carriers: Coleman Cox, Phineas Cox
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z3G2-S?i=523&cat=644903 1804 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Obediah Chism – 200, 100, 380, acres, (Names on land: B Jackson, O Chism, W Bentley), 1 tithe, 1 slave, 4 horses
Absalem Chism – 200, 200, 200, 200 acres, (Names on land: J Booker, A Chism, A Chism, A Chism), 1 tithe, 2 slaves, 7 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-797T-C?i=227&cat=157396 1804 Sept 1 – Obediah Chism, Order Book B. p 562. Warren County, Kentucky
Obadiah Chism 100 acres etc.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-8S5X-9?i=336&cat=244400 1805 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absolom Chisum – 200, 200, 200, 200, 100 acres (Names on land: Saml Booker, A Chism, A Chism, A Chism, A Chism), 1 tithe, 2 slaves, 5 horses
Obadiah Chisim – 200, 100, 400, 200 acres (Names on land: Saml Booker, O Chisum, Bentley, Loving Ballard), 1 tithe, 1 slave, 4 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-797T-1?i=284&cat=157396 1805 July 1 – Absolom Chism fr Burwell Jackson, bk 3, p 155. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Burwell Jackson of Warren County … of the one part and Absalum Chisum of the County and State afsd of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 500
…. sell unto the said Absalum Chissum … land … being on Chisums Creek near to the house where said Chisum lives … to an ash white oak and shugertree a corner between said Chisum and John Cox … to a mulberry dogwood an Harnbeen on Chisums Creek … containing 200 acres …
Signed: Burwell Jackson.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SBG-1?i=98&cat=89154 1805 Oct 18 – Obediah Chism fr B Jackson, bk 3, p 220. Warren County, Kentucky
… Between Burwell Jackson of the County of Warren .. of the one part and Obediah Chism of the County and State afsd of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 500 pounds
… confirm unto the said Obadiah Chism … land … in the County of Warren on the waters of Gaspers River and containing 200 acres … corner to Absalom Chisms survey … on the banks of Chisms Creek corner to John Cox …
Signed: Burwell Jackson.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SBL-F?i=139&cat=89154 1806 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absalom Chisum – 200, 200, 200, 200, 100 acres (Names on land: S Booker, E Hilll, J Estes, A Chisum), 1 tithe, 2 slaves, 6 horses
Dempsey Chisum – 1 tithe, 1 horse
Obediah Chisum – 200, 100, 400, 100, 160 acres (Names on land: S Booker, O Chisum, W Bentley, L Ballard), 1 tithe above 21, 1 tithe above 16, 1 slave, 2 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-797P-Q?i=309&cat=157396 1807 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Dempsey Chisum – 1 tithe, 1 horse
Absalom Chisum – 200, 200, 100, 200 acres (Names on land: S Booker, E Hill, A Chisum, J Eastus), 1 tithe, 2 slaves, 7 horses
Obadiah Chisum – 180, 160, 400, 100, 160 acres (Names on land: S Booker, O Chisum, W Bentley, L Ballard), 1 tithe, 1 slave, 4 horses.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-797R-3?i=400&cat=157396 1807 May 24 – Absalom Chism, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 489. Warren County, Kentucky
121 Old Book B. State of Kentucky Warren County surveyed for Absolum Chism 100 acres of land by virtue of a certificate granted by the County Court of Warren No 897 lying on the waters of Gasper River beginning at a white oak marked AC … surveyed January 28, 1807.
John B Smith DS, E M Covington SWC.
Chain Carriers: John M Harrison, Obadiah Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z3G5-8?i=567&cat=644903 1807 June 1 – Obediah Chisholm to Thomas Tiller, bk 2, p 349. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obediah Chisham of the County of Warren … of the one part and Thomas Tiller of the same .. of the other part
…. in consideration of the sum of 80 dollars .. sell unto the said Thomas Tiller … land situate … in the County afsd on the waters of Chishams Creek containing 20 acres …
Signed: Obediah Chisham.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9QSW-4?i=374&cat=89154 1807 Sept 6 – Obadiah Chism, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 556. Warren County, Kentucky
253 Old Book B. State of Kentucky Warren County. Survveyed for Obadiah Chism assignee of Loving Ballard 100 acres of land by virtue of a certificate granted by the County Court of Warren No 716. Beginning on a post oak … to a post oak and black jack on or near Reubin Ballards line … to a black jack thence with or near Loving Ballards line …. surveyed July 25, 1807.
Thomas A Covington DS, E M Covington SWC
Chain Carriers: Richard P Chism, Gillington Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z32F-V?i=602&cat=644903 1807 Sept 6 – Obadiah Chism, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 556. Warren County, Kentucky
254 Old Book B. State of Kentucky Warren County. Surveyed for Obediah Chism 100 acres of land by virtue of a certificate granted by the County Court of Warren No. 1169. Beginning at a blackjack and post oak Loving Ballards corner running thence with said Ballards line … surveyed July 26, 1807.
Thomas A Covington DS, E M Covington SWC.
Chain Carriers: Richard P Chism, Gillington Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z32F-V?i=602&cat=644903 1807 Nov 18 – Obadiah Chism, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 463. Warren County, Kentucky
114 Old Book B. State of Kentucky Warren County – Surveyed for Obediah Chism assignee of Loving Ballard 100 acres of land by virtue of a certificate granted by the County Court of Warren No 192 lying in Warren County beginning on a post oak above his spring running thence … to a black jack on Reuben Ballards line thence with his line … surveyed December 4, 1806.
E M Covington SWC
Chain Carriers: Bently Ballard, John Ballard.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z32D-R?i=554&cat=644903 1807 Nov 21 – Elijah Chism fr Thomas Tiller, bk 2, p 409. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Thomas Teller of Warren County … of the first part, Elijah Chisham Sr and William Lutterall of the second part and Tabitha Tiller wife of the said Thomas Tiller of the third part
… whereas an union and uneasines have arisen between the said Thomas and Tabitha and whereas they have mutually agreed to live separate and apart from each other and divide their property … that the said Thomas in consideration of the premises and provides a seperate maintenance for the said Tabitha as well as in bar of all divers jointures or other claims … which the said Tabitha might or could hereafter have or set up against the estate … sell unto the above named Elijah Chisham Sr and William Lutteral … nevertheless and to the sale use and benefit of the said Tabitha … all that parcel or part of a tract of land containing 71 and 1/2 acres … taken off a tract of land belonging to the said Thomas containing 215 acres situate in Warren County on the waters of Gaspers River … the said 71 and 1/2 acres …. corner to the said original survey … unto them the said Elijah Chisham Sr and William Lutterall … in trust for the use and benefit of the said Tabitha Tiller ….
Signed: Thomas Tiller
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9QSW-3?i=405&cat=89154 1807 Nov 21 – Thomas Tiller to Elijah Chism Sr and William Lutterall, bk 2, p 412. . Warren County, Kentucky
… that I Thomas Tiller of Warren County … have bargained and sold … unto Elijah Chism Sr and William Lutterall one negro man slave named Roger of the age 53 years also one negro boy slave of the about 3 years named Archer also one third part of my stock of horses cattle hogs dorn fodder plantation utinsils household and kitchen furniture which slaves and property I have delivered over into the possession of my wife Tabitha Tiller … Elijah and William are to have and hold and possess the said slaves and property in trust for the sole use and benefit of the said Tabitha Tiller …
Signed: Thomas Tiller
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4C-9QS9-F?i=407&cat=89154 1808 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absalom Chism – 200, 200, 100, 200 acres (Names on land: S Booker, E Hill, A Chism, J Estes), 1 tithe, 2 slaves, 6 horses
Obadiah Chism – 200, 100, 400 acres (Names on land: S Booker, O Chism, R Owen), 1 tithe over 21, 1 tithe over 16, 1 slave, 9 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-7931-3?i=485&cat=157396 1808 May 12 – Obadiah Chism, Surveyors/Processioner books A, p 599. Warren County, Kentucky
325 Old Book B. State of Kentucky Warren County. Surveyed for Obadiah Chism assignee of William Bentley 400 acres of land by firtue of a certificate granted by the County Court of Warren No 510 beginning at a black jack Bently Ballards corner … to a stake on a conditional line made between said William Bently and Mark Anderson thence with said line … to two black jacks on James Reeds line … to two post oaks said Reeds corner … Surveyed the 12 of March 1808.
Thomas A Covington DS, E M Covington SWC.
Chain Carriers: Richard P Chism, John Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-Z32V-R?i=623&cat=644903 1808 July 4 – Obediah Chism to David Smith, bk 4, p 31. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obadiah Chislum of the County of Warren … of the one part and David Smith of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 500 pounds … confirm unto the said David Smith … land … in the County of Warren …
Signed: Obadiah Chism
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SB8-Z?i=227&cat=89154 1808 Oct 14 – James Chism fr William Gist, bk B, p 150. Christian County, Kentucky
… between William Gist of Warren County and State of Tennessee of the one part and James Harrison & James Chism of the County of Barren and State of Kentucky of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 50 dollars … deliver unto the said James Harrison and James Chism 100 acres of land lying in the County of Christian in Kentucky on the waters of Little River … beginning at two post oaks in Coons line …
Signed: William Gist
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4X-6Z9?i=404&cat=115353 1809 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absalom Chism – 200, 200, 100, 200 acres (Names on land: S Booker, E Hill, A Chism, A Chism), 1 tithe, 2 slaves, 6 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-793T-Y?i=525&cat=157396 1810 US Census Warren, KY Name: Joseph Chisholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Warren, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members: 4
Year: 1810; Census Place: Warren, Kentucky; Roll: 8; Page: 250; Image: 00247; Family History Library Film: 0181353
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/721077:7613?_phsrc=wfp333&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chisholm&ml_rpos=16&queryId=2fc8aee6aab2a482d528bee7e2ef74ce 1810 US Census Warren, KY Name: John Chesholm
Home in 1810 (City, County, State): Bolin Green, Warren, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Number of Household Members Under 16: 2
Number of Household Members: 4
Year: 1810; Census Place: Bolin Green, Warren, Kentucky; Roll: 8; Page: 282; Image: 00279; Family History Library Film: 0181353
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/722424:7613?_phsrc=wfp334&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Chisholm&ml_rpos=27&queryId=2fc8aee6aab2a482d528bee7e2ef74ce 1810 Feb 20 – Obediah Chism to Alijah Morris, bk 4, p 247. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obadiah Chism and Maryann his wife of the County of Warren … of the one part and Alyah Morris of the County and State afsd of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 1 shilling
… confirm unto the said Aliyah Morris his heirs and assigns … land … in the County of Warren … on the Blackberry Grove and containing 40 acres part of a 200 acre tract patented in the name of Obadiah Chism assigned of David Barbree who was assignee of John Casselberry … on Gracy Barbyrees line …
Signed: Obadiah Chism, Maryann Chism
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SBM-X?i=344&cat=89154 1810 February 26 – Obediah Chism to Frances McElwain, bk 5, p 20. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obadiah Chism and Maryann Chism his wife of the County of Robertson and State of Tennessee of the one part and Francis McKelwain of the County of Warren and State of Kentucky of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 1880 dollars
… confirm unto the said Frances MacKilwain her heirs and assignes three several tracts … of land … in the County of Warren … firsst of said tracts … containing 413 acres and bounded … Bently Ballards corner … James Reeds line … The second of said tracts … containing 87 acres adjoining the above and bounded … on Reuben Ballards line … corner of Jesse Barbarees fence … The third and last tract … containing 160 acres and bounded …. Jesse McComes line … on Gracy Barbarees line … Bently Ballards corner … to a post oak Castleburys beginning corner … on McConles line … said three tracts of land containing 660 acres …
Signed: Obadiah Chism, Maryann Chism
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SB7-J?i=381&cat=89154 1810 Dec 10 – Obediah Chism to William C Johnson, bk 5, p 198. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obadiah Chism and Maryanne his wife of the State of Tennessee and County of Robertson of the one part and William C Johnson of the State of Kentucky and County of Warren of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 1453 dollars and 3 quarters current money
… sell unto the said William C Johnson … land … in the State of Kentucky County of Warren and Chism Creek … corner to Absalom Chisms survey … on the North bank of Chisms Creek …. containing by late survey 290 acres … and 139 poles …
Signed: Obadiah Chism, Maryanne Chism
Wit: John Loving
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-1SYV-9?i=472&cat=89154 1812 Jan 8 – Obediah Chism fr Jesse Barber, bk 6, p 123. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Jesse Barberof the County of Knox Indianna Territory of the one part and Obadiah Chism of Robertson County State of Tennessee of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 30 dollars
…. sold unto the said Obadiah Chism one certain tract …. in the County of Warren … Loving Ballards corner …
Signed: Jesse Barber
Wit: L J Sharp, George Reid, David Reid.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-KSK6-V?i=73&cat=89154 1812 Oct 30 – Obediah Chism to Jesse Barber, bk 6, p 68. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obadiah Chism and Nancy Chism his wife of the County of Robertson and State of Tennessee of the one part and Jesse Barber of the Indiana Territory Knox County of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 50 dollars
…. sold unto the said Jesse Barber …. land … in the County of Warren … containing 19 and 1/2 acres ...
Signed: Obediah Chism, Nancy Chism
Wit: John Estes, Joseph Covington.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-KS27-M?i=43&cat=89154 1812 Oct 24 – James Covington assignee of John McKinzie who was assignee of Thomas A Covington who was assignee of John Brown enters 30 acres of land in Warren County by virtue of part of a Removeable Certificate granted by the County Court of Warren No 1462 withdrawn from page 291
on the waters of Gaspers River beginning at a Black Jack Obadiah Chisms beginning corner runing eastwardly with his line to Reuben Ballards line then northwardly to Michael Frakers line thence westwardly to Jacob Skiles line thence southwardly to the beginning.
Surveyors Book, 1796-1815. pg 189. Warren County, Kentucky 1813 Sept 30 – Elijah Chism to William Luttrell, bk 6, p 236. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Elijah Chism Sr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and William Luttrell of the County of Robertson and State afsd of the other part
… Elijah Chism … sell unto the above named William Luttrelll …. land containing 71 and 1/2 acres … part of a 215 acre survey of Thomas Tiller decd situate in Warren County State of Kentucky and on the waters of Gaspers River … corner to the original survey …
Signed: Elijah Chism Sr
Wit: Gillington Chism, Obediah Chism, Nancy Chism, Richard P Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-KSKF-2?i=133&cat=89154 1814 July 4 – Obediah Chism to Riley Truitt’s heirs etc, bk 6, p 382. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obediah Chism and Nancy his wife of the one part and the heirs of Riley Truett decd of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 1500 dollars
… confirm unto the said heirs of the said Riley Truett decd 3 several tracts or parcesl of land … in the County of Warren
… the first tract … Bently Ballards corner … a conditional line made between said William Bently and Mark Andrews … on James Reeds line … granted to the said Chism by patent bearing date 8 Feb 1809 containing 400 acres
… The second tract … on Jesse McCombs line … on Gracy Barbaries line … Bently Ballards corner … Castleburrys beginning corner … on McCombs line … containing 167 acres … part of 200 acres of land granted to said Chism afsd by patent bearing date 4th June 1808
The other tract of land containing 87 acres … part of 100 acres granted to the said Chism afsd of Loven Ballard by patent bearing date 4 June 1808 … on Reuben Ballards line
Signed: Obediah Chism, Nancy Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-KSKW-9?i=223&cat=89154 1814 Sept 21 – David and John Cheason to John Miller, bk 6, p 364. Warren County, Kentucky
… John Cheason and Peggy his wife and Davis Cheason sell land where their father Joseph Cheason had lived and died to Joseph Miller …. (Note: This does not appear to be the Chisholm line of families)
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-KSK8-G?i=211&cat=89154 1816 March 2 – Gabriel Chism v Phineas Cox, Bk 3, p 43. Warren County, Kentucky
In Case } Continued
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-TB1N?i=29&cat=244404 1816 May 29 – Gabriel Chism v Phineas Cox, Bk 3, p 73. Warren County, Kentucky
In Case } By Consent this cause is continued until the next term.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-T179?i=46&cat=244404 1817 Feb 24 – Gabriel Chism v Phineas Cox, Bk 3, p 176. Warren County, Kentucky
In Case } Continued by consent
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-TBLL?i=101&cat=244404 1817 May 27 – Gabriel Chism v Phineas Cox, Bk 3, p 239. Warren County, Kentucky
In Case } Continued
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-T9S6-Y?i=133&cat=244404 1817 Aug 26 – Gabriel Chism v Phineas Cox, Bk 3, p 310. Warren County, Kentucky
In Case } Continued
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-T9SZ-J?i=177&cat=244404 1818 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absalom Chism – 125, 177, 29, 150, 136, 262, 400, 100, 72, 200 acres (Names on land: E M Covington x 2, Benett White, John Crints x 2, John Dabney, George Chapman, A Chism x 3), (no tithes or slaves listed).
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3L-7974-J?i=1037&cat=157396 1818 May 27 – Gabriel Chism v Phineas Cox, Bk 3, p 439. Warren County, Kentucky
In Case } (Jury trial) – … We the jury find for the Deft. Wherefore it is considered by the court that the plaintiff take nothing by his bill and for his false clamour be in mercy etc. and that the Defendant recover of the said Plaintiff his costs …
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-T9SZ-X?i=244&cat=244404 1821 Jan 28 – Absalom Chisholm to John Stone, bk 10, p 52. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Absalom Chisholm and Edith his wife of the County of Warren and State of Kentucky of the one part and John Stone of the County and State afsd of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 2000 dollars … paid by the said John
… confirm unto the said John … two certain tracts or parcels of land … in the County and State afsd on the waters of Chisholms Creek at a branch of Gasper River … tracts of land are bounded …. first tract beginning in the middle of the Save Spring being the head of Chisholms Creek … where the said John now lives … a corner between said Chisholm and John Cox … on the bank of Chisholms Creek … The second tract … on a line of the afsd survey running thence North … to a conditional line with Barr … near a line of said Chisholms old survey …
Signed: Absalom Chisholm, Edith Chisholm
Wit: S G Whyte, Eli McClain
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-FS7W-G?i=334&cat=89154 1821 June 6 – Obadiah Chism to Clabourn Still, bk 10, p 48. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Obadiah Chism of Robertson County and State of Tennessee of the one part and Clabourn Still of the County of Warren and State of Kentucky of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars paid by the said Clabourn Still
… confirm unto the said Clabourn Still … land … in the County of Warren on the Waters of Gasper River containing by survey 100 acres … agreed … in case William Steward of Logan County should claim 3 or 4 acres of the above 100 acres the said Clabourn Still agrees to let him have that much provided there is more than 100 acres … about 30 poles from said Chisms line … on George Frasiers line … including both sides of Wolf Hallow …
Signed: Obadiah Chism, Nancy Chism
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-FS74-7?i=331&cat=89154 1821 June 6 – Obadiah Chism to John Hurt, bk 10, p 49. Warren County, Kentucky
… betwen Obadiah Chism of the County of Robertson and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Hurt of the County of Warren and State of Kentucky of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 200 dollars
… confirm unto the said John Hurt … land containing 100 acres … in Warren County and bounded .. Loving Ballards corner …
Signed: Obadiah Chism, Nancy Chism.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLX-FS74-7?i=331&cat=89154 1825 October – Last Will and Testament of John Estes – Warren County, Kentucky
…. do make and publish this my last will and testament …
… Item … unto my son Thomas Estes one bay horse which he has in his possession … and the place that he now lives on I wish him to keep possession of until the end of the year 1825.
… Item … the residue of my estate both real and personal be sold on 2 years credit and the money arising from the sale be equally divided between my 10 children viz:
1 – Abraham Estes,
2 – the children of Moses Estes decd
3 – John Estes
4 – the children of William Estes decd
5 – Chisam Estes
6 – Absolam Estes
7 – the children of Elijah Estes decd
8 – the children of Elizabeth Jordan late Elizabeth Estes
9 – Joseph Estes
10 – the children of Nancy Sanders late Nancy Estes … to them and their heirs.
… I hereby appoint Abraham Estes and ___ Estes my executors … set my hand and seal this 10th day of November 1824.
Signed: John Estes
Wit: Francis S Jones, William C Jones, Robert C Jones.
Will was produced in court October 1825.
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/362921:9066?tid=69705632&pid=322351138995&queryId=81ce5d8ec9ed9aeaaae6060508ac3579&_phsrc=leQ137&_phstart=successSource 1828 April 7 – Eleanor Chism land Order Book F. p. 199. Warren County, Kentucky
On motion of John Cox. Leroy Jackson, John Stone and William McGown are appointed commissioners to procession a 100 acre tract of land in this county on the waters of Gaspers River entered in the name of Eleanor Chism and patented to said Cox.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-N3ZJ-X974-9?i=139&cat=244400 1828 Sept 13 – Absalom Chisholm to Jeremiah Cawood, bk 13, p 245. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Absalom Chisholm of the County of Logan and State of Kentucky of the one part and Jeremiah Cawood of the County of Warren and State afsd of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 1000 dollars to him the said Absalom in hand paid by the said Jeremiah
… confirm unto the said Jeremiah … land lying … in the County of Warren on the waters of Trammels Fork of Drakes Creek …
Signed: Absalom Chisholm
Wit: S G Whyte, T J Harrison
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTN-LQD8-2?i=139&cat=89154 1835 May 27 – Chisum heirs & Commissioner to heirs of John Porter decd, Deed bk 16 and 1/2 p. 153-155. Warren County, Kentucky.
This indenture made this 27th day of May 1835 between …
the unknown heirs of Precilla Hill, the unknown heirs of James Chism, the unknown heirs of Elijah Chism, the unknown heirs of John Chism, the unknown heirs of Elisha Chisum, the unknown heirs of Eleanor Chisum, the unknown heirs of Moses Estes, the unknown heirs of Nancy Estes, the unknown heirs of William Estes, the unknown heirs of Chisum Estes, the unknown heirs of Elijah Estes, the unknown heirs of John Estes, the unknown heirs of Tabitha Huntsman, …
Obadiah Chisum, Sally Patillo, Abraham Estes, Joseph Estes, Joseph Jordan, Elizabeth Jordan, William Patillo, Absalom Chisum, David Bailey, Patsey Bailey, Absalom Estes, John C May, William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Estes by Richard Curd commissioner appointed by Warren Circuit Court of the one part, …
and Isaac Smith and Margaret Smith formerly Margaret Porter, John Porter, Vance Porter, Mary Porter, Nancy Ann Porter, John Neal and Rebecca Neel formerly Rebecca Porter, James McElwain and Lydia McElwain formerly Lydia Porter, heirs of John Porter Sr deceased of the other part.
_______________
Withesseth that whereas the Warren Circuit Court did by decree rendered at their March term 1835 in the suit in chancery then therein pending, in which said suit:
>>Isaac Smith and Margaret Smith formerly Margaret Porter, John Porter, Vana Porter, Mary Porter, Nancy Ann Porter, John Neal and Rebecca Neel formerly Rebecca Porter, James McElwain and Lydia McElwain formerly Lydia Porter were complainants,
and the unknown heirs of Pracella Hill, the unknown heirs of James Chisum, the unknown heirs of Elisha Chisum, the unknown heirs of John Chisum, the unknown heirs of Elisha Chisum, the unknown heirs Eleanor Chisum, the unknown heirs of Moses Estes, the unknown heirs of Nancy Estes, the unknown heirs of William Estes, the unknown heirs of Chisum Estes, the unknown heirs of Elijah Estes, the unknown heirs of John Estes, the unknown heirs of Tabetha Huntsman, Obadiah Chisum, Sally Patillo, Abraham Estes, Joseph Estes, Joseph Jourdan and his wife Elizabeth Jourdan, William Patillo, Absalom Chisum, David Bailey and his wife Patsey Bailey, Absolom Estes, John C May, William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Estes were defendants …
decree and order that the parties of the first part should convey to the parties of the second part, a certain tract of land as mentioned in the bill and exhibits and in manner and form as metioned in the decree aforesaid that Richard Curd be and he was appointed by said decree a commissioner of said court to make a conveyance for and on the part of the parties of the first part in this indenture mentioned
provided they did not on or before the first day of the then next term of said Warren Circuit Court make said conveyance in their proper persons,
and that then and in that event the said Richard Curd was appoionted to make the same for them and they having failed to make the same according to said decree,
and the unknown heirs of Pracella Hill, the unknown heirs of James Chisum, the unknown heirs of Elisha Chisum, the unknown heirs of John Chisum, the unknown heirs of Elisha Chisum, the unknown heirs Eleanor Chisum, the unknown heirs of Moses Estes, the unknown heirs of Nancy Estes, the unknown heirs of William Estes, the unknown heirs of Chisum Estes, the unknown heirs of Elijah Estes, the unknown heirs of John Estes, the unknown heirs of Tabetha Huntsman, Obadiah Chisum, Sally Patillo, Abraham Estes, Joseph Estes, Joseph Jourdan and his wife Elizabeth Jourdan, William Patillo, Absalom Chisum, David Bailey and his wife Patsey Bailey, Absolom Estes, John C May, William Hill, John Hill and Thomas Estes, parties of the first part in this indenture mentioned by the said Richard Curd Commissioner as afsd
for and in consideration of the premises set out as afsd do by these presents, give, grant, and convey to the parties of the second part and their heirs a certain tract or parcel of land lying and being in the County of Warren and State of Kentucky on the head of McFadins Fork of the Gasper River containing 200 acres and bound as follows … beginning at a walnut and hickory running south … to Clement Moberly’s line … to James Moberly’s line …
… This indenture made and entered into this 29th day of May 1835 between Samuel Barclay, George Bailey.
Signed By:
the unknown heirs of Pracella Hill,
the unknown heirs of James Chisum,
the unknown heirs of Elijah Chisum,
the unknown heirs of John Chisum,
the unknown heirs of Elisha Chisum,
the unknown heirs Eleanor Chisum,
the unknown heirs of Moses Estes,
the unknown heirs of Nancy Estes,
the unknown heirs of William Estes,
the unknown heirs of Chisum Estes,
the unknown heirs of Elijah Estes,
the unknown heirs of John Estes,
the unknown heirs of Tabitha Huntsman,
Obadiah Chisum,
Sally Patillo,
Abraham Estes,
Joseph Estes,
Joseph Jourdan,
Elizabeth Jourdan,
William Patillo,
Absalom Chisum,
David Bailey,
Patsey Bailey,
Absolom Estes,
John C May,
William Hill,
John Hill,
Thomas Estes
By Richard Curd Commissioner of Court
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTN-G9TS-B?i=89&cat=89154 ''(Note: Richard Curd was appointed by the Court to sign on behalf of all the heirs of Eleanor Chisum, as those listed are those who did not answer this lawsuit, and did not obey the court's order to come in person to make their conveyance on their own. Likely this is because they had moved from the area, and were not wanting to take the time to dispute the claim, or did not actually know the suit was happening, such as those who had moved out of state).'' 1836 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
John Chism – 1 poll, 4 horses
John G Chism – 1 poll, 1 horse
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D7WF-C?i=945&cat=157396 1837 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
John J Chism – 1 poll, 3 horses
John Chism – 1 poll
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D7W3-V?i=1009&cat=157396 1837 Oct 28 – John Chism from William Barnes and Clara his wife, Deed bk 16, p 449. Warren County, Kentucky
… between William Barnes and Clara his wife of the County of Warren … of the one part and John Chism of the County of Warren … of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 800 dollars … sell unto the said John Chism … land situate … in the County of Warren … on the watersof Gaspers River … near a sink hole spring … EN Cookes corner … Ellis’ corner … on R B Collins line … on D Smiths line … to a red oak Cooks corner and J Davis’ corner … containing 230 acres …
Signed: William Barnes, Clara Barnes
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTN-GWM2-T?i=577&cat=89154 1838 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
Absolam Chisholm – 1 poll
John J Chisholm – 234 acres, 1 poll, 7 horses
John G Chisholm – 1 poll
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-D7HL-J?i=1065&cat=157396 1840 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
John Chisum – 234 acres, 1 poll, 9 horses, 4 cattle, 2 children btw 7 & 17
Absolom W Chisum – 1 poll, 2 children btw 7 & 17
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-VS37-V?i=42&cat=157396 1840 US Census – Name: [Absolem Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Warren, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 7
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 4
Total Free White Persons: 13
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 13
Year: 1840; Census Place: Warren, Kentucky; Roll: 125; Page: 40; Family History Library Film: 0007832
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2129261:8057?_phsrc=yVJ185&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=47&queryId=8352bb361e12a4dc88e113b2a877dbbf 1840 US Census – Name: John Chism
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Warren, Kentucky
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 2
Free White Persons – Under 20: 7
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10
Year: 1840; Census Place: Warren, Kentucky; Roll: 125; Page: 38; Family History Library Film: 0007832
https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2129189:8057?_phsrc=yVJ186&_phstart=successSource&gsln=Ch*s*m*&ml_rpos=66&queryId=8352bb361e12a4dc88e113b2a877dbbf 1841 May 3 – Absolem W Chisholm to S A Atchison, bk 18, p 158. Warren County, Kentucky
… between Absolem W Chisholm of the County of Warren and State of Kentucky of the first part and S A Atchison & Bm? of the Town of Bowling Green and State afsd of the second part
… in consideration of one note of hand given for a just consideration for 67 dollars and 10 cents bearing date August 29, 1839
… doth hereby mortgate and convey to the party of the second part all his present growing crops which is now sewn or planted or to be sewn or planted this present year … 11 acres of corn … 4 acres of oats, 1 horse abt 8 years old, 1 blind one, bed and bed stead, 3 chairs, 1 pot and skillet and one cow and calf … if the said Chisholm doth well and truly pay off and discharge the above note …. to be null and void…
Signed: Absolem W Chisholm
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTN-B9VZ-S?i=410&cat=89154 1842 – Warren County, Kentucky Tax Books
John Chism – 230 acres, 1 poll, 4 horses
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLZ-VSS1-J?i=113&cat=157396 1842 April 28 – John Chism & wife Elizabeth to Phineas Cox, bk 18, p 455. Warren County, Kentucky
… between John Chisam and Elizabeth his wife of the County of Warren and State of Kentucky of the one part and Phineas Cox of the County of Warren … of the other part
… in consideration of the sum of 1150 dollars
… John Chism and Elizabeth his wife … sell unto the said Phineas Cox … land situated .. in the County of Warren … on the Waters of Gasper River and bounded … near a sink hole spring … to a post oakk E N Cookes corner … to 2 post oaks Ellis’ corner … on R B Collins line … on Daniel Smiths line …. Cooks corner and J Davis’ corner … containing 230 acres
Signed: John Chism, Elizabeth Chism
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Warren County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources

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Name: Samuel F Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Mississippi
Locality: Mississippi Territory
Residence Year: 1810
Household Remarks: Name on petition to Congress, Sep 1811, by inhabitants of the territory seeking an extension on payments for their land due to the low price of cotton.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 6; Page Number: 227; Family Number: 34
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1815 Jan 10 – Samuel H Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: Samuel H Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Mississippi
Locality: Mississippi Territory
Residence Year: 1810
Household Remarks: Name on petition to Congress, [1814] referred 10 Jan 1815, by inhabitants of the territory seeking adjustment of land claims obtained from the British Government.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 6; Page Number: 458; Family Number: 45
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1818 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
Samuel F Chisolm
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1818-combined/detail/321114#dtop

1819 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
(No Chisholms listed)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1819-combined

1819 Feb 12 – p.210. 12 Feb. 1819. lndenture between Green C. Caston and Andrew Glass, both of Warren Co., for $25.00, fifteen feet of ground off Lot No. 19, in Town of Warrenton. Signed. Wit: Edmd. Reeves, B.C. Lansdell, Sam’l. F. Chisholm. Ack. by Edmund Reeves before Thos. B. Tompkins. 12 Feb. 1819.

1820 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
F S Chizolm – 1 pole
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1820-combined/detail/322722#dtop

1820 US Census – Name: Samuel F Chisolm
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): Warren, Mississippi
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 3
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 6
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 8
1820 U S Census; Census Place: Warren, Mississippi; Page: 120; NARA Roll: M33_58; Image: 150
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1821 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
F S Chizolm – 1 pole
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1821-combined/detail/323278#dtop

1822 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
F S Chisolm – 1 pole
Keneth Chisolm – 1 pole
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1822-combined/detail/322802#dtop

1824 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
(No Chisholms listed)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1824-combined/detail/323464

1825 – Warren County, Mississippi Tax Rolls
(No Chisholms listed)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/warren/1825-combined/detail/321062

1830 US Census Name: [S F Chisem]
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Warren, Mississippi
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 5
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8
Year: 1830; Census Place: Warren, Mississippi; Series: M19; Roll: 71; Page: 198; Family History Library Film: 0014839
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1835 Sept 25 – Name: John Chism
Issue Date: 25 Sep 1835
Place: Hinds, Warren, Mississippi, USA
Land Office: Mt. Salus
Meridian: Washington
Township: 15-N
Range: 5-E
Section: 21
Accession Number: MS0270__.348
Document Number: 10542
Original URL: https://glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx
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1850 US Census – Name: James Chisum
Gender: Male. Age: 46. Birth Year: abt 1804
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi, USA
Occupation: Mood Yard. Industry: Fuel and Ice Retailing
Real Estate: 500. Line Number: 24
Dwelling Number: 411. Family Number: 427
Household Members Age
James Chisum 46. b. TN. Wood Yard
Maria Chisum 40. b. VA
Year: 1850; Census Place: Vicksburg, Warren, Mississippi; Roll: 382; Page: 194b
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Warren County, Mississippi

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(No Chisholms to bk I – 1836 in index)

Warren County Ohio Records for Carter, Kirby, and associated families

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Warren County property, tax, and court records.

Warren County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Warren_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Warren County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Warren'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Warren’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Warren County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1810-1850'''. If your ''Warren'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Warren'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Warren County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Warren County'''
'''Land Records (Grantees)'''
'''1810-1850'''
'''Updated: 1 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1810 |Campbell-61749 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |State of Tennessee |A |334 |165 acres on the head of Sinking Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W9BM-T?i=179&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1815 |Campbell-59934 |Campbell |[[Campbell-59934|'''John''']] |State of Tennessee |B |223 |30 acres on the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W915-P?i=419&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1815 |Campbell-59935 |Campbell |[[Campbell-59934|'''John''']] |State of Tennessee |B |224 |12 acres on Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W915-P?i=419&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1815 |Campbell-59936 |Campbell |[[Campbell-59934|'''John''']] |State of Tennessee |B |225 |1 acre on the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W915-K?i=420&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1819 | |Gamble |Andrew |Theophilus Williams |C |511 |4 1/2 acres in the county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W91F-W?i=572&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1830 |Campbell-61749 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |Robert Randolph |G |7 |475 acres on the Barren Fork of the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-734C-C?i=775&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1832 |Campbell-61750 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |William Freeman |G |422 |150 acres on Charley's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-734R-R?i=983&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1833 |Campbell-61751 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |Thomas Caldwell |G |441 |625 acres on the Barren Fork of the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-734R-9?i=992&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1836 |Campbell-61752 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |Elijah Prater |K |77 |90 and 250 acres on the Barren Fork of the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-WS62-T?i=576&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Campbell |Robert A. |William R. Stewart |L |258 |400 acres on Cumberland Mountain and some personal property |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-WSD1-M?i=930&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Campbell |Robert A. |William R. Stewart |L |300 |400 acres on the Laurel Fork |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-WSX7-9?i=951&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Campbell |Robert A. |William R. Stewart |L |337 |A slave woman named Lucinda and some farm animals |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-WSX3-N?i=969&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Gabriel Odham |M |24 |Household furniture and farm items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5S54-7?i=51&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1840 | |Campbell |Robert A. |William Stewart |M |94 |500 acres on the Cumberland Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5S5S-C?i=91&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1820 | |Campbell |William L. |Daniel Payne |M |219 |50 acres of William Rhea dec. land |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SPG-P?i=153&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1830 | |Campbell |William L. |Edgemore Layne |M |220 |50 acres in county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SPG-P?i=153&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1840 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Asa Countifs |M |265 |Farm animals and household items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SPK-M?i=176&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1846 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Thomas P. Argo |M |272 |A negro woman named Kitty |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SPZ-5?i=179&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1841 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Thomas Watkins |M |278 |Farm animals and household items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SPN-8?i=182&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1841 | |Campbell |Robert A. |John Coon |N |75 |40 acres on Charlies Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SGL-Q?i=291&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Jessee Webb |N |370 |130 acres on Charlies Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLG-D?i=439&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |Robert A. |William Dearing |N |386 |Household items |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLG-W?i=446&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Virginia A. Bradford (his sister) of Jefferson Co., MS |N |525 |Power of attorney to sell a negro boy named William |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLB-G?i=511&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |William L. |George Bybee |O |33 |1,829 acres on Rocky River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLR-V?i=573&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1841 | |Campbell |William L. |James Elkins |O |77 |16 acres on the West side of the Rocky River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLZ-J?i=595&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1841 | |Campbell |William L. |James Elkins |O |78 |100 acres on Rocky River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLH-G?i=596&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1841 | |Campbell |Eldridge H. |Thomas St. John |O |317 |100 acres on Bull Run Creek; Barren Fork of Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5S28-D?i=715&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1847 | |Campbell |Robert A. |John Perry |P |339 |Household furniture |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1WT4-K?i=216&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1849 | |Campbell |Robert A. |James Walling |Q |106 |120 acres on Mountain Creek; District 14 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1WR9-1?i=417&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1850 | |Campbell |Mary M. |James Thompson |Q |392 |His right to a portion of a crop of grain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1W58-7?i=564&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1830 |Campbell-61752 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |State of Tennessee |S |481 |127 acres on the Barren Fork of Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-QZ49?i=299&cat=150994 Doc Image] |}

Warren County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Warren_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Warren County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Warren'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Warren’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Warren County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1815-1865'''. If your ''Warren'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Warren'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Warren County Land (Grantor)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Warren County'''
'''Land Records (Grantors)'''
'''1815-1865'''
'''Updated: 1 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1817 |Campbell-61374 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61374|'''Isaac''']] and Abedridge Green |Oliver Charles |B |446 |Their 1/6th part of 66 acres in the county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W91V-S?i=538&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1818 |Campbell-59934 |Campbell |[[Campbell-59934|'''John''']] |William Renfro |B |456 |25 acres on the North side of the Barren Fork of the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W91V-M?i=543&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1815 | |Gamble |Andrew |John Turner |C |26 |Slave named Tom |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W91H-Q?i=674&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1819 | |Gamble |Andrew |Edmund Taylor |C |158 |100 acres on Collins River. Proven by Josias Gambel |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W91S-M?i=740&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1818 |Campbell-59934 |Campbell |[[Campbell-59934|'''John''']] |Joshua Barnes |C |209 |35 and 48 acres on the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-W91M-T?i=765&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1832 | |Campbell |Isaac H and Jane (Rhea) his wife |William Rhea |G |345 |105 acres of Moses Rhea dec. land on Hickory Creek; Jane and William Rhea's father |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-7349-3?i=944&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1833 | |Gamble |Elizabeth (widow to Andrew Gamble of Blount Co., TN) |Anna Colville (her daughter)'s children |H |417 |A slave woman named Mary |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-WSFW-V?i=254&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Campbell |Mary M. |William Bonner |M |276 |50 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SPK-Y?i=181&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |Robert A., Mary M. (of Coffee Co., TN) and Virginia Bradford (of Jefferson Co., MS) |George Stubblefield |O |10 |A negro named William for life |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5S21-7?i=562&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |James |John Myers |O |42 |45 acres in District 8 on the Cumberland Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLT-W?i=578&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1841 | |Campbell |William L. |Ramson Gwyn |O |60 |50 and 97 1/2 acres in the 1st District |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4T-5SLT-9?i=587&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1849 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Jesse Smith |Q |121 |80 acres on Charles Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1WRM-5?i=425&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1851 | |Campbell |Robert A. |Alford Paine |R |55 |2 portions of a plot in McMinnville |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1WPF-M?i=667&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1850 | |Campbell |Duncan |William Bonner |R |107 |40 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1WPC-Y?i=692&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1853 |Campbell-61749 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] (of Coffee Co, TN) |James Marchbank |R |494 |60 acres on Stoney Run; Barren Fork of Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS46-1WL1-7?i=839&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1857 | |Campbell |Duncan |William Bennor |Z |14 |50 acres in District 8 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS1X-M9VK-J?i=65&cat=150994 Doc Image] |- !1865 | |Campbell |Eldridge H. |George Honaker |Z |139 |160 acres to mine |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS1X-M9V6-N?i=127&cat=150994 Doc Image] |}

Warren County Tennessee Land Grants-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Warren_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Warren County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Warren'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Warren’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Warren County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1824-1854'''. If your ''Warren'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Warren'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Warren County Land Grants-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Warren County'''
'''Land Grants'''
'''1824-1854'''
'''Updated: 1 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !Volume !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1825 | |Campbell |James |1 |139 |50 acres on Mountain Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRTJ?i=199&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1826 |Campbell-61747 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |1 |299 |50 acres on Sinking Creek, next to Richard Butcher |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR5Z?i=279&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1826 |Campbell-61748 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |1 |300 |75 acres on Short Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR58?i=280&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1824 |Campbell-61749 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |1 |300 |3 1/2 acres on Sinking Creek and Short Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR58?i=280&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1829 | |Campbell |William L. |2 |111 |50 acres on Rocky River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRK4?i=397&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1835 |Campbell-61749 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |3 |80 |200 acres on Collins River, near the Marion Co. line |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR8G?i=585&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1835 |Campbell-61749 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61747|'''William''']] |3 |80 |200 acres on the head branches of Collins River on Cumberland Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR8G?i=585&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1836 | |Campbell |Phillip |3 |132 |3,906 acres on the Collins River and Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRDW?i=611&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1837 | |Campbell |E.H. |3 |300 |640 acres on the Barren fork of the Collins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRZJ?i=696&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1845 | |Campbell |Isaac H. |4 |59 |300 acres on the Collins River on Cumberland Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRWG?i=755&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1842 | |Campbell |Duncan |4 |67 |26 3/4 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR4R?i=759&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1844 | |Campbell |Duncan |4 |73 |50 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QR4L?i=762&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1850 | |Campbell |Enoch |4 |105 |26 acres on Hickory Creek next to Duncan Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRW7?i=778&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1854 | |Campbell |Duncan |4 |168 |200 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRST?i=810&cat=151072 Doc Image] |- !1854 | |Campbell |Duncan |4 |174 |200 acres on Hickory Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-QRQ4?i=813&cat=151072 Doc Image] |}

Warrenheip Street House

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The house that Eliza Harding nee. Lee's eldest sons built for her to get her away from their abusive father. After Eliza's death, it was purchased by Alice Silvey nee. Harding from her elder brothers. Alice and her family lived there until her death in 1967. :People known to have lived in or been associated with building this house - ::[[Lee-6127|Eliza Lee]] ::[http://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Harding-1655 Thomas Harding (junior)] ::[[Harding-1654|Harry Harding]] ::[[Harding-1653|Maud Harding]] ::[[Harding-1649|Kitty Harding]] ::[[Harding-1650|Bill Harding]] ::[[Harding-1651|Rupert Harding]] ::[[Harding-1646|Alice Harding]] ::[[Harding-1648|Violet Harding]] ::[[Harding-1652|Hector Harding]] ::[[Silvey-168|Henry Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-167|Trevor Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-166|Pearl Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-171|Jean Silvey]] ::[[Silvey-170|Lorna Silvey]] ::[[Ferguson-2856|Hector Ferguson]]

Warren's Ancestral Photos

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Warrens of Stoke by Nayland

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{{Image|file=Warrens_of_Stoke_by_Nayland-1.jpg |caption=Stoke-by-Nayland by John Constable 1810-1 | size=l }} ==Source== This page includes transcripts from the 1910 volume of 'The New England historical and genealogical register' by New England Historic Genealogical Society.'''Book''': ''The New England historical and genealogical register'' - 1910, Volume LXIV; New England Historic Genealogical Society;
[Boston, etc., New England Historic Genealogical Society]; pages: (346-355 of 388)
[https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor1910wate/page/346/mode/1up Internet Archive] (accessed 23 November 2023)
It is from a quarterly update titled 'Genealogical Research in England' to the 'Committee on English Research' from Miss Elizabeth French who is engaged in transcribing from what are assumed to be original records. The chapter relevant to the Warrens of Nayland was originally published in Oct 1910 and is on p346-355 of the register. (See notes for more information about the register.) At the end of the chapter Miss French attempts to connect the records she has transcribed into a semblance of a tree, which is the basis of what has been put into WikiTree. She writes:
The foregoing wills and register abstracts show the ancestry and connections of John Warren who came to New England in 1630 with his wife and children John, Mary, Daniel, and Elizabeth, and settled at Watertown, Mass.
It should be noted that Miss French had a singular purpose in tracing ancestors of the early migrants to America. She was looking for connections to a specific part of the Warren tree and in doing so may have overlooked other records that might allow a better understanding of the links between records such as sibling links and intergenerational links outside of the direct chain from Robert to the emigrating John Warren. Indeed the editors make two additional comments to the end of chapter where they highlight the uncertainty of the links. ==Area== {{Image|file=Warrens_of_Stoke_by_Nayland.jpg |caption=Map of Parish of Nayland and surrounding areas | size=l | align=r }} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nayland Nayland] is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Nayland-with-Wissington, in the Babergh district, in the county of Suffolk, England. It is in the Stour Valley on the Suffolk side of the border between Suffolk and Essex. Within the source document Nayland seems to be used to refer to both the village of Nayland and more broadly the wider parish. However it seems likely that when used in the wills, rather than parish records, it refers to just the village itself. The areas include: * '''Nayland''' / Neylond / Naylande * Wyston / Wiston / '''Wissington''' * Assington * Stoke Nailond / Nayland nexte Stoke / '''Stoke by Nayland''' ==Wills== ===1544 Robert Warren - Wissington=== It is thought that this is the will of [[Warren-344|Robert Warren (abt.1485-bef.1545)]]. There is a profile that has a similar death date and a wife named Margaret [[Warren-2258|Robert Warren (1520-1544)]] which may be a duplicate. '''The Will of Robarte Warren, aged and sick in body, 29 Oct. 1544. To be buried in the churchyard of our lady at Wyston [Wissington]. To the high altar there 12d. To wife Margarett the house that I dwell in now which I did purchase of the widow Payne, with all the lands, groves, woods, meadows, and pastures unto the same belonging, as I myself hold it by copy of court roll of the manor of Alpheley Hall, during the term of her life, and after her death to James my son and his heires, and if he die before his mother then to his next brother and to his heires lawfully begotten, and so from one brother to another. My milch beasts and oxen to be sold and the money used to pay debts, and the residue to my wife. To my son James a white bullock. To son Lawrence and to daughter Anne 20s. each after the decease of their mother. To son Thomas three horses, harness, a cart, plough, etc. All the wheat being in Hawkyns bam to be divided equally between my wife and son Thomas, he to pay my son William 20s. out of my land called Wyston Prestney at twenty years of age. Residue of all goods to wife Margarett, with an hundred of wood out of Wyston Prestney, and I make her my whole executrix. Mr. James Abbs of Nayland, supervisor. Witnesses : Henrye Lorkyn, Willm. Plampyn of Wyston, and Thomas Gostlynge of Grotton, and others. Proved 22 Feb. 1544-5 by the executrix. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Longe, 489.) {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | colspan=2 | '''Persons mentioned''' |- |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Role |- | '''Robarte Warren''' || '''testator''' |- | Margarett || wife |- | widow Payne || sold land to testator |- | James || son |- | Lawrence || son |- | Anne || daughter |- | William || son |- | James Abbe || supervisor of will |- | Henrye Lorkyn || witness |- | William Plampyn || witness |- | Thomas Gostlynge of Grotton || witness |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | colspan=2 | '''Places mentioned''' |- |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Description |- | churchyard of our lady at Wyston || burial place |- | house with lands || place of residence |- | Alpheley Hall || manor house |} ===1576 John Warren - Stoke by Nayland=== '''The Will of John Warren of Nayland nexte Stoke in the County of Suffolk,''' '''husbandman, '''21 Apr. 1576'''To John Warren my eldest son''' awl to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten my house that I now dwell tm with the lands, woods, and pastures thereunto belonging with the appurtenances lying in the parish of Nayland, known by the name of Curlie, held by copy of court roll of'''Sir Thomas Danby, knight. Lord of the Manor''', which I now deliver by surrender to''' John Prentise and Robert PaUon''' to the use of '''my eldest son John''',on condition that he pay £20 oat of the said house and lands to '''my second son John Warren.''' If he die without living iMue then to''' my second son John '''and the heirs of his body, and if the said''' John my *'myddle" son '''die without living issue then to '''son Richarde Warren''' and to his heires lawfully begotten. For lack of such heirs to '''daughter Anne Warren '''and her heirs. To '''son John the elder''' my farm implements, and to him and '''his brothers John the middle and Richard and his sister Anne''' the household goods, pewter, brass, and livestock. To''' Agnes Coole, my wife's daughter,''' all the appurtenances that did belong to my wife that last was. To''' John Cole, my wife's son,''' a chafing dish and a laten candlestick. To twelve of the poorest people of Is^aylond 12d. to be divided among them. All the residue of my goods and chattels, debts paid and my expenses discharged, to be equally divided amon' '''my four children '''and'''my two brothers James and William Warren '''whom 1 make executors, and 1 give them five loads of wood lying felled on my ground for their pftins. I make''' John Prentise supervisor and I give to him 12d. Witnesses : John Prentise, Roberto Patten, Anthonye Speed, and James Warren. Proved 5 June 1576 by the executors named, William Warren in his own person and James Warren in the person of said William. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Wroo, 142.)''' '''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Warren of Nayland nexte Stoke in the County of Suffolk husbandman,''' ===1613 John Waren - Nayland=== '''The Will of John Waren of Nayland in the County of Suffolk, cardmaker, 27 Mar. 1613.''' To be buried in the parish churchyard of Nayland. To''' wife Rose''' £20, the household goods and plate she brought with her, my tenement where '''William Bawlden''' dwells, during her life, and during her widowhood the parlor and chamber in my now dwelling house. To '''son John''' and his lawful issue my mansion house where I now dwell, with the bam, stable and garden lying in Fen Street, excepting the aforesaid two rooms. To '''daughter Mary''' and her lawful issue, siter the decease of my wife, my said tenement in Fen Street where''' William Baulden '''dwells, and in default of such issue to my son John, he to pay 40s. apiece to all my children then living. To''' sons Isaac, Nathaniel, Amos, and daughter Elizabeth''', £10 apiece. To '''sons Joshua and Thomas '''£10 each at twenty-one. My plate to be equally divided between '''my wife and son John''', and my household goods to be equally divided among '''my wife and all my children. '''To the poor people of Nayland 20s. All the residue of my goods unbeqaeathed 1 give to''' my son John''', whom 1 make my executor. [Signed]''' John Warrene. Witnesses : William Foorth, John Walter, and Edward Collinges. Proved 4 ^oy, 1613 by John Warren, son of the testator and the executor named in the will. (P. C. C, CapeU, 98.)''' ===1559 Thomas Warren - Stoke Nailond=== '''The Will of Thomas Warren of Stoke Nailond in the Countye of Suffolk and diocese of Norwich, yeoman, 13 Mar. 1559.''' To be buried within the sanctuary of Stoke Nailonde. To''' my wife Marian''' for life my boose that 1 now dwell in called Morris with all lands belonging thereto, toward the maintenance of her living and the honest and good bringing up of her children and mine. After her decease the same to '''my son Edward Warren '''and heirs lawfully begotten, and for lack of such heirs the same to '''my son Simon '''and his heirs. To''' wife Marion'''for life Harkinge beene and all the land that belongeth thereto that is ^^ a hole Bayliship," and my copy grove called wysstn pressen, and my free land called Derelye, and a parcel of grove called little wesson pressen ; all these lands on her decease to descend to my son Simon and his heirs lawfully begotten, and for lack of such issue to '''my son Edward''' and his heirs lawfully begotten. To''' my three daughters, Jane Warren, Agnes Warren, and Ann Warren''', £d 6«. 8d. apiece at twenty-K>ne or day of marriage. To '''sons Simonde Warren and Edmund [sic] Warren '''408. api^ice at twenty-^ne. To'''brother John Warren, to James Warren, William Warren, Laurence Warren, and Ann Lorkin, '''Ss. 4d. apiece. To '''godsons Thomas Lorkin and William Podmare '''a laab apiece. To '''Thomas Holton, godson''', a lamb and 88. 4d. To''' godson Thomas Warren, son of Robert Waren''', 20d. To'''godson John Warren, son of John Warren,''' Ss. 4d. To''' wife Marion''' all goods and chattels move> able and unmoveable unbequeathed, and I make her the sole exeeotrix (a pay and receive my debts. She shall bestow SOs. at my burial. '''Supervisor: Edward Hoi ton, and for his pains Ids. 4d. Witnesses: John Yresf tise, Willm. Plampen the elder, Willm Plampen the yonger, Tbanias Spakeman, and John Ley, with others. Proved 20 Mar. 1559, bj the executrix named in will. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury''' (Bury St. Edmunds), Sparrowe, 85.) === 1576 Edward Warren - Nayland=== '''The nuncupative Will of Edwards Warren late of Nayland in the county of Su^olk, singleman, deceased the 10 Apr. 1576.''' To be buried in Nayland. To '''brother Symon Warren''' £3. To''' sister Agnes Warren '''40s. To sisters '''Anne Warren and Elizabeth Harry son''' 40s. apiece at twenty-one. To '''father-in-law William Harrison '''Ids. 4d., and to the '''wife of the said William Harrison, my mother,''' lOs.''' Executor: my father-in-law William Harrison. Witnesses : John Prentise, Roberte Palten, and John Houghton, with others. Proved 28 Sept. 1576 by the executor named. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St Edmunds), Wroo, 176.)''' ===1598 Symond Warren - Nayland=== '''The Will of Symond Warren of Nayland in the county of Suffolk and diocese of Norwich, 6 Mar. 41 Elizabeth [1598-9]''' To be buried in the cliurchyard of Nayland. To '''my wife Hellen''' all my house and landa free and copyhold during her life, she paying to'''my sons Samuell Warm and Symond Warren,''' when they attain the several ages of twentj-one years, 20s. a year during her life. To '''daughters Hellen Warren and Johane Warren '''£10 each to be paid at the age of twenty years. After the decease of''' my wife Hellen''' I bequeath to '''my son Samuell '''and his heirs all my free lands and all that dwelling called Morrells, late of '''Thomas Broo^a,''' and all my customary lands called Wysson Presnye, and to my son Symoiid one customary messuage or beame and twenty-four acres of land called Hawkinge. If my wife marry she is to give sufficient security for payment of legacies to''' Richard Soule of Nayland,''' and if she refuse then I give the said lands and tenements to the said '''Richard Soul'''e for the use of my chi]> dren till they come to the said ages. Residue of moveable goods to '''wife Hellen, she to be sole executrix. Richard Soule to be supervisor, and to him 208. for his pains. Witnesses : John Cryssall, Roger Ecbell, Roberte lue, Richard Sowle, and William Plampyn. Proved 24 Apr. 1599 by the executrix named. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Whitney, 193.)''' ===1606 Simon Warren - Wiston=== '''The Will of Simon Warren of Wiston in the County of Suffolk, husbandman, 27 Dec 1606.''' To be buried in the churchyard of Wiston. Tbe tenement where 1 dwell and lands belonging thereto to be let to farm bj my executrix toward the payment of my debts ; that is, I owe to''' brother in law Nicholas Longley '''£3, to '''Richard Barker of Stooke Nayland''' 40b., and to '''William Ely of Newton '''408. After they be paid I bequeath the said tenement and lands to '''my wife Mary''' for life, and after her decease to '''my''' '''daughter Mary''' and her heirs for ever. Residue of goods and chattels to '''wife Mary, whom I make my sole executrix. [Signed] The marke of Simon Ward [«>] Witnesses: John Damon (signum), Thomas Waren (eignum), and Johes Le Gris. Proved at Melford 14 Apr. 1607 by executrix named in will. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St Edmunds),''' ===1637 Samuel Warren - Nayland=== '''The nuncupative Will of Samuel Warren of Nay land, 11 Dec. 13 Charles 1 [1637]'''. To '''wife Abigaile '''for life all goods and chattels, free lands, and that customary tenement and customary lands thereto belonging where 1 now dwell ; and after her death my free lands to '''my eldest son Samuel Warren''', and my customary tenement and lands to '''my two youngest sons Symon Warren and Thomas Warren''', to be equally divided, the said''' Symon and Thomas each to pay to my son Robert Warren''' £5, and to''' my daughter Margarett Warren''' £10. '''These words spoken in the presence and hearing of Henry Tanner and Thomas Blithe. Proved 5 Feb. 1637 by the oadis of the witnesses, Henry Tanner and Thomas Blithe, and administration granted to Abigail, the relict and one of the legatees. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Gaell, 226.)''' ===1594 James Warren - Wissington === '''The Will of James Warrin of Wissington in the County of Suffolk, yeoman, 1 May -36 Elizabeth [1594].''' To be buried in the churchyard of Wissington. To '''wife Annys''' my houses and lands with the appurtenances wherein 1 now dwell and am sole seized, during her life,.and after her death to '''my eldest son William Warren''' and his heirs forever, he to pay £30 to the rest of my children as follows : to''' youngest son George Warren''' £ 1 0 (in various payments at times specified), to''' daughters Marian Warren and Elizabeth Warren '''£5 apiece, to''' son Richard Warren''' £10. If any child die without issue the reversion to my executors. To wife Annys household goods. Residue of moveable goods to''' wife Annys and son William, whom '''I make executors. [Signed] The m*ke of James Warren. Witnesses: Richard Colman, the m'ke of William Clarke, and John Crissall. Proved 9 July 1594 by the son William Warren, one of the executors named in the will, with power reserved for the other executor. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Bacon, 514.)''' ===1600-1 William Warren - Neylond=== The Will of William Warren of Neylond in the County of Suffolk, husbandman, 27 Jan. 43 Elizabeth [1600-1]. To wife Ellen all moveable goods, and 1 make her sole executrix. To servant Robert Chyltre two sheep. Witnesses : Thomas Warren, John Scofield, and William Warren. Proved 21 Feb. 1600-1. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Coppinge, 80.) ===1558 Thomas Warren the Elder - Wistonn=== The Will of Thomas Waren the elder of Wistonn, husbandman, 2 Sept 1558. To be buried in the churchyard of Wistonn. To son Thomas Warren and his heirs forever my house and land that I now dwell in, three horses, a cart, ten sheep going at John Warrens, and household goods. To wife Margaret Waren her dwelling in my house and half of the occupying of the house and land as long as she keep herself a widow. To daughters Margaret Waren and Johann Waren four sheep and household goods. To Edward Ballard one sheep. The residue of goods unbequeathed, debts paid and body buried, I leave at the discretion of my executors, Henry Sherewode and Thomas Waren my son. Witnesses : Willm Flam pin, Thomas Waren at the broke, Thomas Lorkn, and John Fuller, with others. Proved 18 Apr. 1559 by executors named in will. (Archdeaconry of Suffolk (Bury St. Edmunds), Sparrowe, 57.) ===1602 Thomas Warren - Wyston === The Will of Thomas Warren of Wyston in the County of Sutfolk and Diocese of Norwich, yeoman, 7 Dec. 1602. To be buried in the churchyard of Wyston. To the poor people of Wyston 3s.4d. To wife Elizabeth for life my house and lands wherein I now dwell called Alexaih ders in Wyston and Assington ; and after her death to my four sons as follows : to eldest son Thomas Waren my tenement and adjoining bouses, barns, orchards, and yards, and three crofts of land adjoining the premises in Wiston, whereof one is called the homestole, containing three acres, one the hast) containing one and a half acres, and one lying next to it, one half acre, and half of my grove lying next to the aforesaid lands. To son Simon Warren one close containing three acres in Wiston and Assing* ton, lying between the lands before bequeathed and the lane leading to William Plympton's, and the residue of the grove aforesaid adjoining to the said close. To son Robert Warren one croft called Estsoldes in Wiston aforesaid, containing ^ve acres, lying next the land of John Coggette, called Goumts. To son Henry Warren my meadows containing one and a half acres in Wiston. To daughter Margaret wife of John Fox, one! cow, and to Frances Waren my other daughter, a cow. To John Foxe the younger a weavell. Residue of goods chattels and household stuff to wife Elizabeth, whom I make sole execrutrix. The marke of Thomas Warren. Witnesses : Roger Keble, John LeGris. Proved 18 Jan. 1603 by the executrix named in will. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St Edmunds/, Coppinge, 289.) ===1604 Elizabeth Warren - Wiston=== The Will of Elizabeth Waren of Wiston in the County of Suffolk and diocese of Norwich, widow, 7 May 1604. To be hurried in the churchyard of Wiston. To the poor of Wiston 3s. 4d. To daughter Frances Warren a cow, three pigs, crops, and household stuff. To son Robert Waren a bed. To John Foxe the younger a bed furnished. To John Foxe the elder a seame of tie. To Margarett, the wife of John Foxe the elder, household stuff and apparel. To son Thomas Waren my mare. To Simion Warren a weavell. To son Henrie Waren household stuff. My daughter Frances Waren to be executor and to have all residue. My friend and neighbor, Thomas Lurker of Wiston, supervisor. [Signed] The marke and seale of Elizabeth Warren. Witnesses: Tho: Lorkin and Johes L'Gris. Proved 28 June 1605 by the executrix. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Coppinge, 395.) ===1566 Thomas Warren - Naylande=== '''The Will of Thomas Warren of Naylande in county Suffolk, shereman, 29 May 1566'''. To be buried in the churchyard of Naylande. I acknowledge that I have received by the hands of '''Sir Edwarde Waldgrave, knight''', now deceased, the sum of £24, which is of the gift of '''my brother John Warren, his servant, before him deceased''', for the which sum I was fain to find him sureties to stande bound for the performance thereof, the which sureties are''' John Waull and Rychard Waulter of Naylande''', the said sum of money to be distributed amongst '''all my children as follows : to my eldest daughter Agnes Warren, now the wife of Roberte Shelton of Naylande, 40s. paid at the day of her marriage ; to my daughters Katherine Warren, Elyn Warren, Elizabeth Warren, Margaret Warren, and Suzanne Warren, 408. to each at twenty-one or the day of marriage ; to my eldest son Thomas Warren, and to my son John Warren, 40b. each at twonty^oae.''' To '''my wife Alice '''for life my tenement with appurtenances that''' Robert Haryme '''now dwells in, called Hunts house tenement, and after her decease to''' my son John Warren.''' I will that whosoever shall have the bringing up of''' my son John''' shall have paid him by my executors rent of my held house, etc, till''' he (son John) come of the age of ten years'''. After all legacies and debts paid, the head house with the yard shall remain to''' Thomas Warren my eldest son''', and if he die without issue to revert to '''my son John''' and bis heirs for ever, and if he die without issue to be sold, the money thereof to be equally divided among my surviving children.''' Executors : John South and my son Thomas Warren. Supervisors : John Maule and Richarde Waulter. Witnesses : Thomas Harryson, Henry Hurke, and Roberte Harim, with others. Proved at Bury St. Edmunds 15 July 1566 by John South, one of the executors named, with power reserved for the other executor, Thomas Warde [#tc] now a minor. (Archdeaconry of Sudbury (Bury St. Edmunds), Bacon, 313.)''' ==Research notes== ===Page numbers in the source images=== It looks like the 388 quarterly journal pages were collated and published within a wider book which includes proceedings of the society for the year, indices and other society information, but the original numbering of the journal is maintained within the book, which just then continues its own numbering, accounting for the extra pages. The scanned images in the source use the imaged page number, so the numbering on the images skips between ''x of 596'' to ''x of 388'' and back to ''x of 596'' again - there are no images between 23 and 419 in the 596 range as these are the journal. Other sections by Miss French in this volume are: * Jan 1910 p51-61 * Apr 1910 p135-140 * July 1910 p239-248 ===Possible sources of information=== Available from Suffolk Record Office * [https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/collections/getrecord/GB175_845_1 Chronicles of tombs of Norfolk and Suffolk compiled by W B Gerish] Includes: - Index of first lines of inscriptions - Copies of inscriptions - Inscriptions by place including Nayland * [https://www.suffolkarchives.co.uk/collections/getrecord/GB174_FB64_D_1_1_1 Nayland register of baptisms, marriages and burials] Baptisms 1558-1642, 1660-1751 Marriages 1558-1642, 1660-1749 Burials 1558-1642, 1660-1755

Warriner

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The goal of this project is to trace the Warriner family. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[McKenzie-5989|Jerry McKenzie]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * list Warriners in Colonial Virginia * find links to other Warriners in New England and England * list Warriner descendants and migrations Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21246555 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Warrington Holy Trinity - marriage index

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:4 Apr 1875 - [[Chamberlain-5673|George Chamberlain]] & [[Mary Ellen Douglas]]

Warrington St Anne's - baptism index

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:22 Jul 1877 - [[Lane-17886|Elizabeth Lane]] :4 Jan 1880 - [[Lane-17884|Louisa Lane]]

Warrington St Elphin's - baptism index

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:20 Sep 1767 - [[Hart-7200|Mary Hart]] :22 Jan 1769 - [[Jolly-3490|John Jolly]] :5 Feb 1773 - [[Bradshaw-7259|Sarah Bradshaw]] (?) :23 Nov 1783 - [[Thompson-68960|Charles Thomason]] :15 Apr 1787 - [[Lingard-563|Mary Lingard]] :12 Aug 1787 - [[Gleave-135|Betty Gleave]] :18 Nov 1787 - [[Bibbey-54|John Bibbey]] :13 Jun 1788 - [[Wells-30903|William Wells]] :22 Mar 1789 - [[Travers-1365|Ellen Travers]] :12 Apr 1789 - [[Sephton-238|Peter Sephton]] :1 Jul 1796 - [[Greenall-161|Peter Greenall]] :3 Aug 1800 - [[Helsby-217|Mary Helsby]] (??) :16 Aug 1801 - [[Helsby-217|Mary Helsby]] (?) :13 Aug 1809 - [[Bibby-917|James Bibby]] :26 Aug 1810 - [[Sephton-329|Henry Sephton]] :9 Sep 1810 - [[Stephens-15014|Ann Stephens]] :26 Apr 1811 - [[Jolly-3489|Jane Jolly]] :19 May 1811 - [[Bibby-916|Ann Bibby]] :4 Oct 1812 - [[Stevens-24277|John Stevens]] :23 May 1813 - [[Bush-10753|Joseph Bush]] :14 May 1815 - [[Sephton-330|Peter Sephton]] :9 Feb 1817 - [[Lloyd-13074|Thomas Lloyd]] :16 Feb 1817 - [[Lightfoot-1940|Johnson Lightfoot]] :20 Apr 1817 - [[Stephens-15013|Anna Stephens]] :20 Jul 1817 - [[Wells-30902|Hannah Wells]] :7 Sep 1817 - [[Cooke-9772|Ellen Cooke]] :18 Apr 1819 - [[Stephens-15009|Joseph Stephens]] :22 Apr 1821 - [[Stephens-15010|William Stephens]] :4 Nov 1821 - [[Pye-1114|Mary Anne Pye]] :2 Mar 1823 - [[Gent-539|William Gent]] :20 Mar 1825 - [[Critchley-382|Margaret Critchley]] :18 Sep 1825 - [[Stephens-15011|Isaac Stephens]] :24 Sep 1826 - [[Pusill-5|Ellen Pusill]] :8 Apr 1827 - [[Griffiths-6061|Ann Griffiths]] :15 Jun 1827 - [[Robinson-46796|Mary Robinson]] :9 Nov 1827 - [[Leigh-2560|Mary Legh]] :30 Dec 1827 - [[Milsom-213|Eliza Milsom]] :27 Jul 1828 - [[Pusill-4|Ellen Pucill]] :28 Jun 1829 - [[Parkin-1356|John Faulkener Parkin]] :28 Jun 1829 - [[Parkin-1357|Samuel Austin Parkin]] :22 Nov 1829 - [[Milsom-214|Joseph Milsom]] :14 Aug 1831 - [[Parkin-1358|Jane Parkin]] :4 Dec 1831 - [[Brown-142028|Joseph Brown]] :29 Jan 1832 - [[Millsom-33|Margaret Millsom]] :15 Apr 1832 - [[West-31540|Mary West]] :11 Aug 1833 - [[Sefton-1569|Elizabeth Sefton]] :17 Nov 1833 - [[Parkin-1359|Joseph Parkin]] :16 Mar 1834 - [[West-31541|Thomas West]] :30 Mar 1834 - [[Milsom-215|Henry Milsom]] :18 Jan 1835 - [[Bradbury-2727|Charles Bradbury]] :22 Nov 1835 - [[Ward-30054|Elizabeth Ward]] :3 Apr 1836 - [[West-31542|Joseph West]] :22 May 1836 - [[Milsom-216|Francis Milsom]] :1 Sep 1837 - [[West-31543|Margaret West]] :4 Feb 1838 - [[Parkin-1361|Sarah Ann Parkin]] :11 Jul 1847 - [[Leigh-2563|Selina Leigh]] :12 Jan 1851 - [[Roughley-132|Ann Roughley]] :11 May 1856 - [[Hamiton-40|John Hamilton]] :25 Dec 1868 - [[Bell-33516|Thomas Evan Bell]] :19 Nov 1869 - [[Thomas-57383|Leigh Matthew Thomas]] :17 Aug 1879 - [[Burgess-10576|Harold James Burgess]]

Warrington St Elphin's - burial index

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Warrington St Elphin's - marriage index

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:4 Dec 1792 - [[Swift-1968|Daniel Swift]] & [[Hart-7200|Mary Hart]] :9 Feb 1802 - [[George Leather]] & [[Williamson-15130|Hannah Williamson]] :31 Oct 1802 - [[Stanley-14091|Joseph Stanley]] & [[Mary Green]] :4 Oct 1803 - [[Stephens-13030|Thomas Stephens]] & [[Fairhurst-286|Sarah Fairhurst]] :6 Feb 1804 - [[Shingler-248|Thomas Shingler]] & [[Elizabeth Barton]] :22 Jul 1804 - [[James Rigby]] & [[Bradshaw-7259|Sarah Bradshaw]] :9 Jan 1809 - [[Wilson-105351|Richard Wilson]] & [[Wilme-7|Elizabeth Wilme]] :13 Aug 1810 - [[Graham-31181|Joseph Graham]] & [[Gleave-135|Betty Glave]] :1 Oct 1810 - [[Burrows-4013|Henry Burrows]] & [[Roughley-286|Elizabeth Roughley]] :3 Nov 1811 - [[Wells-30903|William Wells]] & [[Travers-1365|Ellen Travers]] :11 Aug 1812 - [[John Anderton]] & [[Hall-68133|Martha Hall]] :28 Dec 1812 - [[Muskett-112|John Muskett]] & [[Rigby-2402|Anne Rigby]] :17 Apr 1814 - [[Tarbuck-55|Henry Tarbuck]] & [[Alice Case]] :23 May 1814 - [[French-11315|Thomas French]] & [[Pownall-357|Ellen Pownal]] :16 May 1816 - [[William Critchley]] & [[Stirrup-155|Betty Stirrup]] :5 May 1817 - [[Tabern-6|William Tabern]] & [[Critchley-408|Catherine Critchley]] :17 May 1819 - [[Gee-3628|William Gee]] & [[Sutton-14204|Martha Sutton]] :24 Aug 1819 - [[Critchley-381|William Critchley]] & [[Martha Pusill]] :12 Sep 1819 - [[Swift-3544|John Swift]] & [[Margaret Scott]] :23 Jan 1820 - [[Brown-108840|Daniel Sutton Brown]] & [[Ratcliff-1752|Mary Ratcliff]] :6 Apr 1820 - [[Johnson-109578|William Johnson]] & [[Cawley-434|Catherine Cawley]] :26 Dec 1820 - [[Crouchley-41|Henry Critchley]] & [[Leicester-290|Nancy Leicester]] :12 Oct 1823 - [[Peter Adamson]] & [[Barrow-3667|Ann Barrow]] :8 Dec 1823 - [[Lowe-15306|Richard Lowe]] & [[Barnes-28821|Esther Barnes]] :22 Feb 1824 - [[Banks-11091|John Banks]] & [[Shaw-28222|Alice Shaw]] :3 Oct 1824 - [[Critchley-446|William Critchley]] & [[Heaps-354|Elizabeth Heaps]] :12 Dec 1824 - [[Leyland-248|Thomas Leyland]] & [[Prescot-52|Alice Prescot]] :22 May 1825 - [[Milsom-212|Henry Milsom]] & [[Wright-66443|Margaret Wright]] :29 Oct 1826 - [[Ince-423|William Ince]] & [[Ann Whittle]] :13 Apr 1834 - [[John Charlson]] & [[Stirrup-154|Ann Stirrup]] :25 Aug 1834 - [[Gleave-86|George Gleave]] & [[Bennett-31789|Elizabeth Bennett]] :30 Nov 1834 - [[Thomas Tinsley]] & [[Pearson-13244|Mary Pearson]] :4 Jan 1835 - [[Rigby-2678|Peter Rigby]] & [[Ellen Johnson]] :26 Oct 1837 - [[Bibby-917|James Bibby]] & [[Margaret Hall]] :1 Jan 1838 - [[Ashton-3714|Peter Ashton]] & [[Kelsall-304|Ellen Kilshall]] :22 Dec 1839 - [[Rigby-1276|Peter Rigby]] & [[Jefferson-1729|Mary Ann Jefferson (or Deveson or Jevison)]] :11 May 1843 - [[Walton-9080|Thomas Walton]] & [[Aspinall-537|Mary Aspinwall]] :6 Oct 1844 - [[Thomas Pownall]] & [[Eddlestone-3|Margaret Eddlestone]] :22 Feb 1846 - [[Douglas-13517|Richard Douglas]] & [[Ann Jennings]] :1 Jan 1849 - [[Edelston-7|Thomas Eddleston]] & [[Leigh-2560|Mary Leigh]] :13 Oct 1850 - [[Traverse-110|John Traverse]] & [[Kelsall-304|Ellen (Kelsall) Ashton]] :6 Jul 1851 - [[Devenport-111|George Devenport]] & [[Twist-359|Catherine Harrison]] :10 Nov 1851 - [[Windle-680|Thomas Windle]] & [[Ann Twiss]] :5 Sep 1854 - [[Dutton-4153|Thomas Dutton]] & [[Rosanna Needham]] :18 Aug 1863 - [[John Hesketh]] & [[Bibby-873|Ann Bibby]] :10 Oct 1865 - [[Thomas Ford]] & [[Maddock-578|Sarah Chamberlain]] :21 Jan 1866 - [[Prescot-138|Charles Prescott]] & [[Rylance-134|Margaret Rylance]] :10 Jan 1869 - [[Thomas-46210|Lee Matthew Thomas]] & [[Crawshaw-264|Amelia Crawshaw]] :13 Aug 1871 - [[Lane-17883|William Lane]] & [[Bell-33515|Mary Ann Bell]] :5 Oct 1874 - [[Appleton-1665|John Appleton]] & [[Jenkins-18884|Grace Jenkins]] :12 Apr 1875 - [[Edelston-7|Thomas Edelsten]] & [[Robinson-46796|Mary Bell]]

Warrington St Paul's - baptism index

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:16 Jun 1850 - [[Winstanley-468|Mary Ann Winstanley]]

Warrington St Paul's - burial index

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:29 Jul 1853 - [[Greenough-577|Rebecca Ashall]]

Warrington St Paul's - marriage index

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:7 Mar 1841 - [[Garner-4536|John Garner]] & [[Mary Hargreaves]] (?) :23 Aug 1846 - [[Bell-33513|Thomas Bell]] & [[Robinson-46796|Mary Robinson]] :15 Sep 1847 - [[Thomas Richardson]] & [[Pusill-4|Hellen Pewsell]] :10 Dec 1848 - [[William Phillips]] & [[Rotherham-197|Margaret Rotherham]] :24 Mar 1850 - [[Winstanley-465|James Winstanley]] & [[Looker-329|Lucy Looker]] :18 Oct 1852 - [[Winstanley-465|James Winstanley]] & [[Knight-22352|Mary Knight]] :20 Oct 1857 - [[James Andrews]] & [[Wood-52706|Mary Wood]] :26 Nov 1860 - [[James Hatton]] & [[Lloyd-11610|Ellen Kenyon]] :20 Apr 1862 - [[Marsh-9856|James Ashton Marsh]] & [[Callan-300|Alice Callon]] :24 Apr 1875 - [[Lee-39666|Gervase Caldwell Lee]] & [[Winstanley-466|Emma Winstanley]] :18 Sep 1888 - [[Wailing-8|Thomas Wailing]] & [[Lewis-44339|Agnes Lewis]]

Warrington St Peter's - marriage index

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:2 Aug 1897 - [[Higham-524|Henry Higham]] & [[Trantum-23|Martha Trantum]] :1902 - [[Isherwood-403|John Isherwood]] & [[Lane-17884|Louisa Lane]] :1903 - [[Barry-5805|John Barry]] & [[Littlefair-77|Martha Littlefair]] :1904 - [[Bate-1173|James Bate]] & [[Colquhoun-763|Rose Ann Jane Elizabeth Colquhoun]]

Warspite Ferry

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directed from [[Space:Victoria District|Victoria District National Historical Site]] === Warspite Ferry Site === :River ferries were a vital part of Alberta’s transportation network. In the days before bridges, usually operating from mid-April to late October when rivers were ice-free. :The ferry, attached to a cable that crossed the river, was angled to the current. The force of the current pushed the ferry sideways, moving it across the river. When water levels were low, the ferryman would lower "current boards" for added thrust. :In 1920 the first Warspite ferry was located approximately two miles upstream between Lobstick River Lots 1 & 2. In 1925 it was moved to between Lobstick River Lots 6 & 7, where it was operated and maintained by the Alberta Department of Highways. :In 1944 starting wages for a ferryman were $86 a month, plus $3.50 for each Sunday. The ferryman was on call 24 hours a day for the entire season. :During the day the ferry ride was free but between 9:00pm and 7:00am a toll charge of 25 cents per vehicle and 5 cents for each passenger and animal was in effect. :The Warspite crossing had a much faster current than most, and angling the ferry with a handcrank was strenuous work. In 1951 a pilot wheel, with its greater leverage, replaced the crank. Around 1954 a gas engine and winch were installed, which pulled the ferry straight across the stream along a cable on the down current side. :On Sundays, evenings and holidays, people often met at this site for picnicking, fishing and socializing. :The Warspite ferry continued to operate at this location until the Waskatenau bridge opened to traffic in 1963. === Warspite Ferry Operators === :First location 1920-1925 *Alfred Woodward, *Robert Sinclair, *Steve Tychkowski :Second location 1925-1963 *Robert Sinclair 1925-1926 *Nick Osadchuk 1926-1927 *Dan Anderson 1928-1939 *Nick Mendiuk 1940 **assistant: Peter Hunka 1940 *Steve Sadoway 1941 *George Chichak 1941-1942 *Nick Mendiuk 1943 *Mike Melnyk 1944-1963 **assistants: **Nick Mendiuk 1952-1961 **Peter Ostapowich 1962 **Metro Krawchuk 1962 **Bill Tychkowski 1963

Wart

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Boudman-3|Lisa Boudman]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14233024 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wartenberg US Families and connection back to Germany

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Henry Wartenberg and Mary Barnsten are my wifes great grand parents and is where we are currently stuck on this line. They had 8 children all in the NW suburbs of Chicago. The family is German, but we cannot make the connection back to the old country...Is there anyone out there that may help? Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Owens-5114|Robert Owens]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13566877 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Warwickshire Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Warwickshire, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 March 2024. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Warwickshire profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Warwickshire) * Birth location (people who died in Warwickshire) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWarwickshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWarwickshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWarwickshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||4||11||15 |- |8||1||||1 |- |9||1||1||2 |- |10||||3||3 |- |11||5||8||13 |- |12||32||81||113 |- |13||56||119||175 |- |14||97||140||237 |- |15||132||214||346 |- |16||845||1192||2037 |- |17||1667||2245||3912 |- |18||5041||6250||11291 |- |19||24387||25537||49924 |- |20||4483||4802||9285 |- |21||||1||1 |- |Grand Total||36751||40604||77355 |} === Born in Warwickshire: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DWarwickshire+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Warwickshire]||77,355|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DWarwickshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||34,881||45.09%|| |- |Total with a death location||42,474||54.91%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DWarwickshire+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||32,574||42.11%||76.69% |- |England Bedfordshire||54||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Berkshire||101||0.13%||0.24% |- |England Bristol||78||0.10%||0.18% |- |England Buckinghamshire||109||0.14%||0.26% |- |England Cambridgeshire||56||0.07%||0.13% |- |England Cheshire||170||0.22%||0.40% |- |England Cornwall||75||0.10%||0.18% |- |England County Durham||47||0.06%||0.11% |- |England Derbyshire||172||0.22%||0.40% |- |England Devon||230||0.30%||0.54% |- |England Dorset||104||0.13%||0.24% |- |England Essex||157||0.20%||0.37% |- |England Gloucestershire||327||0.42%||0.77% |- |England Hampshire||241||0.31%||0.57% |- |England Herefordshire||80||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Hertfordshire||80||0.10%||0.19% |- |England Kent||243||0.31%||0.57% |- |England Lancashire||426||0.55%||1.00% |- |England Leicestershire||502||0.65%||1.18% |- |England Lincolnshire||71||0.09%||0.17% |- |England London||690||0.89%||1.62% |- |England Middlesex||361||0.47%||0.85% |- |England Norfolk||69||0.09%||0.16% |- |England Northamptonshire||272||0.35%||0.64% |- |England Nottinghamshire||153||0.20%||0.36% |- |England Oxfordshire||327||0.42%||0.77% |- |England Shropshire||142||0.18%||0.33% |- |England Somerset||190||0.25%||0.45% |- |England Staffordshire||1,306||1.69%||3.07% |- |England Suffolk||53||0.07%||0.12% |- |England Surrey||283||0.37%||0.67% |- |England Sussex||228||0.29%||0.54% |- |England Warwickshire||22,222||28.73%||52.32% |- |England West Midlands||1,226||1.58%||2.89% |- |England Wiltshire||61||0.08%||0.14% |- |England Worcestershire||1,135||1.47%||2.67% |- |England Yorkshire||354||0.46%||0.83% |- |Died in England, county not known||972||1.26%||2.29% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||38||0.05%||0.09% |- |Died in Unknown Country||397||0.51%||0.93% |- |Scotland||82||0.11%||0.19% |- |Wales||257||0.33%||0.61% |- |Ireland||90||0.12%||0.21% |- |Australia||2,457||3.18%||5.78% |- |Belgium||57||0.07%||0.13% |- |Canada||963||1.24%||2.27% |- |France||184||0.24%||0.43% |- |New Zealand||1,319||1.71%||3.11% |- |South Africa||215||0.28%||0.51% |- |United States||2,594||3.35%||6.11% |} === Died in Warwickshire: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DWarwickshire+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Warwickshire]||37838|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||1723||4.55% |- |Total with a birth location||36115||95.45% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWarwickshire+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||33833||89.42% |- |England Bedfordshire||87||0.23% |- |England Berkshire||94||0.25% |- |England Bristol||76||0.20% |- |England Buckinghamshire||138||0.36% |- |England Cambridgeshire||61||0.16% |- |England Cheshire||153||0.40% |- |England Cornwall||84||0.22% |- |England County Durham||151||0.40% |- |England Derbyshire||280||0.74% |- |England Devon||156||0.41% |- |England Dorset||65||0.17% |- |England Essex||148||0.39% |- |England Gloucestershire||775||2.05% |- |England Hampshire||145||0.38% |- |England Herefordshire||156||0.41% |- |England Hertfordshire||70||0.18% |- |England Huntingdonshire||48||0.13% |- |England Kent||208||0.55% |- |England Lancashire||423||1.12% |- |England Leicestershire||554||1.46% |- |England Lincolnshire||137||0.36% |- |England London||449||1.19% |- |England Middlesex||367||0.97% |- |England Norfolk||134||0.35% |- |England Northamptonshire||584||1.54% |- |England Northumberland||71||0.19% |- |England Nottinghamshire||141||0.37% |- |England Oxfordshire||460||1.22% |- |England Shropshire||360||0.95% |- |England Somerset||195||0.52% |- |England Staffordshire||1966||5.20% |- |England Suffolk||119||0.31% |- |England Surrey||211||0.56% |- |England Sussex||105||0.28% |- |England Warwickshire||22222||58.73% |- |England West Midlands||84||0.22% |- |England Wiltshire||136||0.36% |- |England Worcestershire||1687||4.46% |- |England Yorkshire||433||1.14% |- |Born in England, county not known||607||1.60% |- |Born in United Kingdom, country not known||25||0.07% |- |Born in Unknown Country||164||0.43% |- |Scotland||271||0.72% |- |Wales||317||0.84% |- |Ireland||360||0.95% |- |India||78||0.21% |- |United States||222||0.59% |}

Was she Agnes Napper

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[[Napper-14|Agnes (Napper) Woodbury (1598-1672)]]
[[Woodbury-148|John Woodbury (abt.1579-aft.1641)]]
[[Woodbury-27|Humphrey Woodbury (abt.1608-1686)]] ----- WIP ----- In the 1980s, Robin Bush traced a 1627/8 English Woodberrie-Napper marriage license,Citing "ref: D/D/01 26, p. 222, also in D/D/01 25, p. 53," Burton W. Spear, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/421131?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''Search for the passengers of the Mary & John''] (Toledo, Ohio: B W. Spear [?The Mary & John Clearing House], c1985-1990+), multiple vols., 25 (New Ancestral Discoveries-Part 1):78-79. Note: Refers second article at 18:157-159 for "Woodbury ancestry," but also reports (p. 79), "So far no manorial or other records have been found which would enable the family to be traced further back. :John Woodberrie of Dorchester, Dorset, husbandman, and Ann Napper of Hardington, spinster, at Hardington on 19 March 1626/7; bondman Walter Sheppard of East Coker, weaver, and John Phelpps of Wells, yeoman. bah blah blah Burton W. Spear, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/421131?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''Search for the passengers of the Mary & John''] (Toledo, Ohio: B W. Spear [?The Mary & John Clearing House], c1985-1990+), multiple vols., 25 (New Ancestral Discoveries-Part 1):78-79. Note: Refers second article at 18:157-159 for "Woodbury ancestry," but also reports (p. 79), "So far no manorial or other records have been found which would enable the family to be traced further back." == Sources ==

Was she Johan Bishop

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[[Bishop-3579|Joane (Bishop) Woodbury]]
[[Woodbury-148|John Woodbury (abt.1579-aft.1641)]]
[[Woodbury-27|Humphrey Woodbury (abt.1608-1686)]] ----- WIP ----- In a 1980s overview of John and William Woodbury, Burton Spear published a series of entries from the West Coker Bishop's Transcripts,Burton W. Spear, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/421131?availability=Family%20History%20Library ''Search for the passengers of the Mary & John''] (Toledo, Ohio: B W. Spear [?The Mary & John Clearing House], c1985-1990+), multiple vols., 25 (New Ancestral Discoveries-Part 1):78-79. Note: Refers second article at 18:157-159 for "Woodbury ancestry," but also reports (p. 79), "So far no manorial or other records have been found which would enable the family to be traced further back. :John Woodberye & Johan Bishop, married 3 May 1607 :Johan daughter of John Woodberie, bpt. 23 March 1607/8 :Humfrey son of John % Joane Woodberry, bpt. 25 July 1611 == Sources ==

Was she Judith Fine/Finne

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[[Unknown-208940|Judith (Unknown) Rayment (abt.1627-1702)]]
[[Woodbury-212|William Woodbury Jr. (1620-1668)]]
[[Rayment-27|John Rayment (1616-1703)]]
[[Woodbury-238|Elizabeth Woodbury (1654-1703)]]
==Was she Judith Fine/Finne?== She can now be identified as Judith Finne, the daughter of William Finne and his wife, Mary (Charwood) Lofte. See Charla Woodbury, James Hamlin and Gene Preston, "Identifying Judith Finne and the Early Family of William2 (William1) Woodbury of Stepney, Middlesex, England, and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 176 (2022):138-148; digital images by subscription, via pdf download, [https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2022-06/register-spring-2022-entire.pdf ''AmericanAncestors'']. See also Judith finne 1629 baptismal record, Parish registers of the Stepney parish church; digital image, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH7-896P-K ''FamilySearch''], FHL Digital Collection, DGS 7,906,338, image 335 of 717], baptism is 12 April 1629, she is 7 days old; parents as "Wm finne of Ratcliffe shipwright & Mary." Promising research about Judith's identity was first discovered and shared by Charla Woodbury, "Children of William Woodbury ... of Beverly MA," message board posting of Jan. 22, 2009, [http://genforum.genealogy.com/woodbury/messages/682.html GenForum]. Note: Citing "FHL Film#578, 821St. Dunstan, Stepney, Middlesex, England, page 77" reports marriage "1651, April 17 William Woodburry of Ratcliff Marriner & Judith Fine, M." Subsequent threaded post cites FHL films #595,417, 595,418, and 597,248 for baptisms and deaths at St. Dunstain of children born to William Woodbury (var. spellings] "of Ratcliff Mariner" and wife Jdth/Judeth/Judith. FS indexed collection "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975" has entry for one "Judith Finne" ch. St. Dunstand, Stepney ..., 12 April 1629, dau. Wm Finne and Mary; cites GS film 595417. :Woodburry-[Hine] 1651 marriage in Stepney parish church, "England, Middlesex Parish Registers, 1539-1988"; database, [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L961-Q93Z-Q?cc=3734475 ''FamilySearch'']; image 343 or 435, cites London Metropolitan Archives, England; "17 [April 1651]; she is indexed as "Judith Hine"; "William Woodburry of Ratcliff, marrinor & Judith [?Hine] or [?Ffino] of the same, [?mayde]." :Woodburry-Fine 1651 marriage, Thomas Colyer-Fergusson, ed., ''The Marriage Registers of St. Dunstan's Stepney, in the County of Middesex'' ([Canterbury : Cross & Jackman, Printers, 1898- ]), multiple vols., 2 (1640-1696):77; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112062954539?urlappend=%3Bseq=89%3Bownerid=13510798903948830-93 ''Hathi Trust'']; he is William Woodburry of Ratcliff, Marriner; she is "Judith Fine, M[aid]; marriage is 17 April 1651; Note: See [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiug.30112062954539?urlappend=%3Bseq=13%3Bownerid=13510798903948830-17 p. 1] for "Contractions used in this volume." == Sources == See also later published article-- *Charla Woodbury, James Hamlin and Gene Preston, "Identifying Judith Finne and the Early Family of William2 (William1) Woodbury of Stepney, Middlesex, England, and Beverly, Massachusetts," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 176 (2022):138-148; digital image by subscription, via pdf download, [https://www.americanancestors.org/sites/default/files/2022-06/register-spring-2022-entire.pdf ''AmericanAncestors''].

Wasa-Hempel

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Hi and welcome This is the Wasa-Hempel ancestor page. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20734979 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wasatch County Project

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The goal of this project is to add anyone having to do with Wasatch County with primary sources wherever possible. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Rasband-2|Eugene Rasband]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I would like to add all families from the early settling of Provo Valley and Round Valley and other areas of Wasatch County to find family connections among these hardy pioneers. * I would also like to include families who have come to this county later on. *I would like to be inclusive, but I want primary sources for our facts. I welcome anyone who would like to add to this project. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=2897106 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Washburn County, Wisconsin

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Washburn County in Northwest Wisconsin was named after Governor Cadwallader C Washburn. Shell Lake is the county seat.

Washington Co.,NC/TN

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To gather a linked list of those who were in the area of North Carolina that WAS Washington County North Carolina. (This might work better as a category,,,) SEE https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Iredell_County_Revolutionary_Soldiers#Tracks *John Carter *James Robertson *John Sevier *Valentine Sevier *Jacob Womack, *Robert Lucas, *Andrew Greer, *John Shelby, Jr., *George Russell, *William Bean, *Zachariah Isbell, *John McNabb, *Thomas Houghton, *William Clark, *John McMahan *Benjamin Gist, *John Chisolm, *Joseph Wilson, *William Cobb, *Thomas Stuart, *Michael Woods, *Richard White, *Benjamin Wilson, *Charles Robertson, *William McNabb, *Thomas Price, and *Jesse Watson. *John Carter was chosen chairman; *John Sevier, clerk; *Valentine Sevier, sheriff; *James Stuart, surveyor; *John MeMahan, register *Jacob Womack, straymaster; *John Carter, entry taker, and *Samuel Lyle, *John Gilliland, *Richard Wooldridge, *Emanuel Carter, *William Ward, *V. Dillingbam, and *Samuel and John Smith, *Charles Robertson's

Washington County, Ohio

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[[Project:Ohio|Ohio Project]] Pioneer Settlers: Military Actions: Military Involvement: Nationalities of Settlers: Statehood: County Seat: Government: Education:

Washington County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources

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Washington County Family Search Wiki page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Washington_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy '''Tennessee County pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Davidson_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Davidson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Grainger County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hardeman_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hardeman County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hawkins County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Jefferson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Knox County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maury_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Maury County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Robertson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rutherford_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Rutherford County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Sullivan County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Washington County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:White_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|White County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale%2C_Madison%2C_Henderson_%26_Tipton_Counties%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale, Madison, Henderson & Tipton Counties, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1778 Feb 25 – No. 15 – Washington County – John Chisholm enters for himself 140 acres on the head of Little Limestone including the spring that joins the barrens on the path that leads from William Beans to Nonachucky.
He also enters 200 acres on the South side of Nonachucky on the War Path including a small marshy meadow and a spring commonly known by the name of the Old Indian Camp.
The same enters for himself 300 acres & 300 for his wife and two children 100 for Pattey his wife, 100 for Ignatius his son, and 100 for Elizabeth is daughter to be laid on the East side of Little River, beginning a little above the War Path and running up said river. 600 acres.
John Massengill enters for himself 340 acres on the E side of Sick Creek including two limestone springs about 20 yds asunder formerly claimed by John Chisholm.
William King enters 300 acres on E side Little River above and joining to John Chisholms land and west of said river above Robert Lucas’ land on said river. 340 acres.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457064&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1778 Feb 25 – Washington County … Feb 25 1778 …. to the surveyor … measure and lawy off according to law 600 acres of land for John Chisolm on the east side of Little River running a little above Ware path and extending up the river for compliment given at offic this 30th day of June 1787.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=160863&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1778 Sept 2 – No. 309 – Tennessee – Samuel Fair – … enttered in the States Office the underneath described tract of land for Samuel Fair containing 640 acres as by a survey made thereof by John Chisum for John McMahan beginning at 3 white oaks … on the West side of Nob Creek … to 5 poplars from one Root? then S … joining sd McMahins …
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457441&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1778 Oct 6 – No. 482 – Washington County, Tennessee – James Hollis enters 200 acres of land between David Huges line and John Chisums line.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457528&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1778 Oct 6 – No. 483 – Washington County, Tennessee – James Hollis enters 100 acres of land on the East end of John Chisums land called the Cullin Gum.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=457528&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1778 Dec 23 – No. 62 – Washington County, Tennessee – State of North Carolina Washington County … to the surveyor of sd County … to measure and lay off according to law 300 acres of land for John Chisolm Esqr on the waters of Boones Creek including the tract of land formerly claimed by William Tackett … Surveyed for Landon Carter 400 acres by E Harris DS, Oct 5, 1787.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=176103&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1778 Dec 27 – No. 794 – Washington County … to the surveyor of said County … admeasure and lay off … 450 acres … for George Ingle on both sides of Wataugah … on Boons Creek joining Beens land … place where Charles Thompson formerly lived … entered per said Thompson and transferred to John Chisolm and from said Chisolm to said George Ingle … given this 2 June 1789 …
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=164967&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1780 Aug 5 – No. 2602 – Washington County, Tennessee – To the surveyor of said County … you are hereby reqd to admeasure and lay off … 200 acres of land for John Hammer joining Henry Messingile, William Stone, Joseph Duncan, and Benjamin Cobbs line, including the head spring of Waldens Branch and the high top of Indian ridge and the valley between Indian Ridge and Brevey Ridge and entered per John Chisolm and transferred to Jacob Ho? per order of said Chisolm and from said Ham to said Hammer. Given to office this 28th of March 1788.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=174949&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1781 Aug 27 – No. 68 – 2893 – No Carolina Washington County, Aug 27, 1781. To the surveyor … measure and lay off …. 300 acres of land for John Chesolm Esqr … on Henry Massengill corner at the mouth of Boones Creek … to William Stones line … to a line of sd Chisolms on sd line to Benjamin Cobbs line …. along Cobbs line to Massingills line including sd Chesolms field and improvement sd land entered per Mallichae Mottley for sd Chisolm …. this 2d day of June 1782. Signed: Landon Carter ED. Surveyed for Landon Carter 300 acres by E Harris, Oct 7, 1785.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 02; Series Title: Entries
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=176132&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1782 Oct 23 – John Chrisoling (Chisolmy) (Warrant No. 15) was issued 90 acres of land on 23 Oct 1782 in TN Washington County, located “Beg on two hickorys and a large white oak”. This was recorded in Land Patent Book 44 page 280 as TN Washington County Grant # 264. The original request for this land was entered on 21 Feb 1778 and assigned TN Washington County Entry # 15. It took 4 years and 8 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 23 Oct 1782 County: TN Washington Grant no.: 264 Book: 44 pg: 280
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 21 Feb 1778 Entry no.: 15 Other Identifiers: File no.: 96
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.20.96&qid=719377&rn=2

1784 Nov 10 – John Chrisolm [Chisolm] (Warrant No. 2602) was issued 200 acres of land on 10 Nov 1784 in TN Washington County, located “On head Spring of Waldons branch”. This was recorded in Land Patent Book 69 page 145 as TN Washington County Grant # 626. The original request for this land was entered on 01 Aug 1780 and assigned TN Washington County Entry # 2602. It took 4 years and 3 months to issue the grant.
From PATENT BOOK Issued: 10 Nov 1784 County: TN Washington Grant no.: 626 Book: 69 pg: 145
From WARRANT / PLAT Entered: 01 Aug 1780 Entry no.: 2602 Other Identifiers: File no.: 812
https://www.nclandgrants.com/grant/?mars=12.14.20.815&qid=719376&rn=2

1784 Dec 10 – John Chisolm. Grant No. 626. 200 acres. Bk 5, p 42. Washington Co, TN. N Carolina Grant.
https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-998J-34MK?i=25&cat=351626

1789 Nov 27 – No. 825 – Greene County, Tennessee. … in consideration of the sum of 50 sillings for every 100 acres … paid into our treasury by John Chisolm … grant unto the said John Chisolm a tract of land containing 600 acres … in our County of Greene … at the mouth of Attajoy Creek on the E bank of Little River …
Registered 2d of Sept 1790.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 04; Series Title: Grants
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=3658&h=458483&ssrc=pt&tid=69705632&pid=322337132511&usePUB=true

1790 Oct 23 – John Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Washington County
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: He was appointed a justice of the peace for Washington County on 23 Oct 1790.
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 432; Family Number: 5
https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=2234&h=25678&tid=&pid=&queryId=86ee7eacdb62d6aa9efe7c8c8cd4afb7&usePUB=true&_phsrc=wfp329&_phstart=successSource

1791 July 2 – John Chisolm in the U.S., Census Reconstructed Records, 1660-1820
Name: John Chisolm
Gender: M (Male)
Additional Remarks: “John Chisholm, an early trader in Knoxville, a justice of the peace in Washington and later in Knox County, became a trusted emissary of Blount among the Indians. He was involved in the Blount conspiracy affair, having gone to England on a mission in connection with the plan of interesting the British Government in a scheme to invade Florida. He never returned from that trip (White, “John Chisholm, A Soldier of Fortune”, E. Tenn. Hist. Soc. Pubs., No. 1, pp. 60-66). His son, John D. Chisholm, married a half-breed Cherokee woman; he was the great-grandfather of the U.S. Senator Robert L. Owen, of Oklahoma (ibid., p. 66 n.).”
State: Tennessee
Locality: Territory South of Ohio River
County: Washington District
Residence Year: 1790
Household Remarks: His name is on the “Treaty of Holston”, 2 Jul 1791 between the President of the US and “Chiefs and Warriors of the Cherokee Nation of Indians” [pages 60-67].
Document: Territorial Papers of the US; Volume Number: Vol 4; Page Number: 67; Family Number: 1
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Washington County Land Grants-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County|'''Campbells of Washington County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through WashingtonCounty, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Washington County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Washington County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Grants for the years 1782 to 1833''' where a Campbell was the Grantee of the property.. If your Washington County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Augusta County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in G2G using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Land Grants== '''Note: The table is sortable. Sort on the Given_Name column to group those with the same first name together or by WikiTree_ID. To get table back in order, first record to last record, sort on Record# column as the Creation_Date column is alpha numeric and does not sort well.''' {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County'''
'''Land Grants'''
'''1782 -1833'''
'''Updated: 26 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Creation_Date''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''Property_Description''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |G001 |1 Jan 1787 | |Campbell |Patrick |175 acres on the south side of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Wm. Lockhart, and Col. Arthur Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326730205756 Doc Image] |- |G002 |1 Jun 1782 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |280 acres on both sides of Big Mockison Creek in and above Big Mockison Gap. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323890205756 Doc Image] |- |G003 |1 Jun 1782 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |120 acres on both sides of Big Mockison Creek a branch of the north fork of Holstein. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323910205756 Doc Image] |- |G004 |1 Jun 1782 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |1140 acres on both sides of the Middle fork of Holstein, known by the name of Goodwood including his patent land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323900205756 Doc Image] |- |G005 |1 Mar 1810 | |Campbell |John |155 acres on the north side of the north fork of Holstein River adjoining William Campbell, William Tate, Richard Poston &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326400205756 Doc Image] |- |G006 |1 Oct 1787 | |Doran |James |214 acres on the waters of the Middle Fork of Holstein adjoining John Walker and near the Heirs of Gen. Campbell decd. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007478810205756 Doc Image] |- |G007 |1 Sep 1809 | |Wiggins |Morris |50 acres on the waters of the north fork, in the many sinks adjoining James Campbell | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008410690205756 Doc Image] |- |G008 |10 Aug 1789 | |Shelby |Evan, Col |620 acres on both sides of Powells River above and below the Waggon Ford adjoing. Campbell, Cock &c | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008197680205756 Doc Image] |- |G009 |10 Dec 1783 | |Campbell |Charles H |1345 acres on both sides of the Middle fork of Holston known by the name of the Aspian Vale. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323500205756 Doc Image] |- |G010 |10 Jun 1784 | |Russell |William, Col |229 acres adjoining land of General Campbell, James Thompson and Walkers land | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008171210205756 Doc Image] |- |G011 |10 Mar 1801 | |King |William |270 acres on the north side of Walkers Mountain near the county line adjoining Smith's land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007814190205756 Doc Image] |- |G012 |10 Mar 1801 | |Campbell |John |Location: Washington County.; Grantee(s): King, William and Campbell, John. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326390205756 Doc Image] |- |G013 |10 May 1783 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |500 acres on the north branch of Holstons River at a place called Margaretts. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323920205756 Doc Image] |- |G014 |10 May 1783 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |773 acres on both sides of the north and Laurel forks of Holston River adjoining the patent land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323930205756 Doc Image] |- |G015 |10 May 1800 | |Stuart |Archibald |792 acres on the waters of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Arthur Campbells land called Goodwood. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008283140205756 Doc Image] |- |G016 |10 May 1817 | |McCullock |John |1500 acres on the top of Clinch Mountain on the head waters of Grumley Creek adjoining a survey of David Campbells, &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007892590205756 Doc Image] |- |G017 |10 Oct 1821 | |Harris |John |100 acres on the waters of the Middle fork of Holstein River. Beginning &c on the North bank of Stealey's Creek, a corner to Arthur Campbell's land, called Goodwood. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007656230205756 Doc Image] |- |G018 |10 Oct 1821 | |Campbell |David |400 acres on Sinking Creek (known by the name of Campbells Sheep Pasture). Beginning &c on Henderson's boundary line. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324450205756 Doc Image] |- |G019 |11 Apr 1796 | |Campbell |Robert |100 acres in a gap of the Great Knob and on both sides of Wolf Creek a branch of Holstein River | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327190205756 Doc Image] |- |G020 |11 Nov 1803 | |Bradley |Abraham |42 acres adjoining Samuel Vance, Campbell, &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007270840205756 Doc Image] |- |G021 |11 Oct 1787 | |Barnes |Cornelius |5000 acres in Powells Valley on both sides of the lower north fork of Powells River adjoining [[Campbell-61406|'''Hugh''']] and [[Campbell-62164|'''John Campbell''']] | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007206440205756 Doc Image] |- |G022 |12 Apr 1796 | |Campbell |James |400 acres in the Many Sinks on the waters of the north fork of Holstein River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325510205756 Doc Image] |- |G023 |12 July 1785 | |Bishop |Jonathan |150 acres on the waters of the South fork of Holstein River adjoining Isaac Anderson, Joseph Bishop, Robert Campbell &c | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007242000205756 Doc Image] |- |G024 |12 July 1793 | |Campbell |James |520 acres on both sides of Reedy Creek a branch of Holstein River adjoining Thomas Johnson, John Jouit &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325500205756 Doc Image] |- |G025 |12 Jun 1813 | |Fowler |Robert |129 acres on the north side of Walkers Mountain adjoining James Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007553460205756 Doc Image] |- |G026 |12 May 1804 | |Campbell |William |223 acres on the south of said Campbells patentd land adjoining William King, Isaac Sprat &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327860205756 Doc Image] |- |G027 |12 May 1804 | |Campbell |William |300 acres on both sides of the Laurel Fork a branch of the north fork of Holstein River, and on the north side of said Campbells tract of land called Cahrleville. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327840205756 Doc Image] |- |G028 |12 May 1804 | |Campbell |William |92 acres on both sides of the north fork of Holstein River known by the name of Campbells Choice. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327850205756 Doc Image] |- |G029 |12 Oct 1798 | |Campbell |Patrick |19 acres on the south side of the middle fork of Holstein River | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326740205756 Doc Image] |- |G030 |12 Oct 1798 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |50 acres on both sides of Wolf Hill Creek a branch of Holstein River adjoining Walkers Old Line. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324100205756 Doc Image] |- |G031 |12 Sep 1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |430 acres called Sebanon in Powells Valley adjoining and below Solomon Whites Preemption on Powells River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324030205756 Doc Image] |- |G032 |13 Jun 1787 | |McCutchen |William |130 acres on the north side of the south fork of Holstein River adjoining John Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007893330205756 Doc Image] |- |G033 |13 Jun 1793 |Campbell-13814 |[[Campbell-13814|'''Campbell''']] |James |365 acres on the waters of Martins Creek in Powells Valley adjoining Joseph Martin | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325490205756 Doc Image] |- |G034 |13 Jun 1796 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |107 acres on the waters of the North fork of Holstein River adjoining his own land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324090205756 Doc Image] |- |G035 |13 Sep 1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |185 acres on the south side of Big Mockeson Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324060205756 Doc Image] |- |G036 |13 Sep 1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |1050 acres on Blackwater the waters of Clinch River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324040205756 Doc Image] |- |G037 |14 Aug 1794 | |Houston |Robert |232 acres on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River adjoining James Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007726900205756 Doc Image] |- |G038 |14 May 1790 | |Rowan |William |400 acres on both sides of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Col. Arthur Campbells patent line. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008165000205756 Doc Image] |- |G039 |16 Apr 1798 | |Campbell |John |100 acres in the Rich Valley on the waters of the north fork of Holstein River adjoining Thomas Walker, William Bennett &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326360205756 Doc Image] |- |G040 |16 Jun 1785 | |Jekis |John |400 acres on the east side of the middle fork of Holsten River adjoining Charles Campbell and Isaac Noman | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007765660205756 Doc Image] |- |G041 |17 Aug 1792 | |Preston |Robert |440 acres on the north side of Powells River adjoining [[Unknown-657253|'''Anne Campbell''']]. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008097240205756 Doc Image] |- |G042 |17 Mar 1800 | |Preston |Francis |12 acres on the waters of the North Fork of Holstein River adjoining Campbell and Lyons land | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008095730205756 Doc Image] |- |G043 |17 Mar 1800 | |Rhea |John |300 acres on the waters of Ready Creek a North Branch of Holstein River adjoining James Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008133950205756 Doc Image] |- |G044 |18 May 1786 | |Campbell |John |266 acres on both sides of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoining William Lockheart. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326340205756 Doc Image] |- |G045 |18 May 1786 | |Campbell |Charles H |400 acres on the south side of the North fork of Holstein River adjoining the Salt Lick Tract | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323510205756 Doc Image] |- |G046 |19 Jun 1800 | |King |William |119 acres | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007813750205756 Doc Image] |- |G047 |19 Jun 1800 | |Campbell |John |119 acres on the waters of the north fork of Holstein River adjoining Clark Bannings, Wilie &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326420205756 Doc Image] |- |G048 |19 May 1800 | |Roman |Jacob |200 acres on the waters of the Middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Patrick Campbell, Arthur Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008159750205756 Doc Image] |- |G049 |19 Nov 1823 | |Campbell |David |54 acres on the waters of Wolf Creek.; | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324460205756 Doc Image] |- |G050 |2 Dec 1794 | |Lee |Charles |209 acres on the south side of the Middle fork of Holstein River and adjoining Colonel William Campbells patent land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007838690205756 Doc Image] |- |G051 |2 July 1793 | |Campbell |John |94 acres on the waters of Spring Creek a branch of Holstein River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326350205756 Doc Image] |- |G052 |2 May 1785 | |Campbell |Robert |400 acres on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River between the lines of James Hays Wm. Garrison, John Asbury &c | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327160205756 Doc Image] |- |G053 |2 Nov 1796 | |Montgomery |Michael |300 acres on the south side of the Middle Fork of Holstein River adjoining Gen. Wm. Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007972600205756 Doc Image] |- |G054 |20 Aug 1833 | |Campbell |Audley |6 acres 46 p. on Mill Creek and near his Spring | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324180205756 Doc Image] |- |G055 |20 Mar 1785 |Unknown-657253 |[[Unknown-657253|'''Campbell''']] |Ann |254 acres on the north side of Powells River and on both sides of Shavers Creek . | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323430205756 Doc Image] |- |G056 |20 Mar 1785 |Campbell-61405 |[[Campbell-61405|'''Campbell''']] |Thomas |1000 acres on both sides of Powell River below the Waggon Road adjoining Evan Shelby, William Fork &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327490205756 Doc Image] |- |G057 |21 Dec 1792 | |Campbell |Jacob |148 acres on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River and adjoining James Campbells land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325170205756 Doc Image] |- |G058 |22 Mar 1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |247 acres on the south side of the Middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Jacob Pattersons patent land | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324110205756 Doc Image] |- |G059 |23 Dec 1786 | |Campbell |Charles H |630 acres in the Rich Valley adjoining the Salt Lick Tract, and a large tract belonging to Sarah B. Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323520205756 Doc Image] |- |G060 |24 Jun 1785 | |Farris |Edward |266 acres on the waters of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Wm. Napier, General Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007529840205756 Doc Image] |- |G061 |24 Jun 1785 | |Wilie |Alexander |181 acres in the Rich Valley adjoining a survey made for Thos. Walker now inpossession of the heirs of John Campbell, decd. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008412710205756 Doc Image] |- |G062 |24 Jun 1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |420 acres on both sides of Indian Creek the waters of Powells River and being part of the Plains of Fertility. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323960205756 Doc Image] |- |G063 |24 Jun 1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |266 acres on both sides of Indian Creek the waters of Powells River adjoining Mordecai Howard and Adam Dean. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323950205756 Doc Image] |- |G064 |25 July 1796 | |Johnson |Moses |300 acres on both sides of the middle fork adjoining Charles Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007773390205756 Doc Image] |- |G065 |25 Sep 1798 | |King |William |387 acres on the south side of the north fork of Holstein River near and below the mouth of John Campbells Mill Creek adjoing. Robert Toler, And. Marshall &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007813650205756 Doc Image] |- |G066 |26 Jun 1786 | |Cole |Joseph |Location: Washington County.; Grantee(s): Cole, Joseph & Hugh.; Description: 400 acres on both sides of the South fork of Holstein River adjoining John Campbell, Jonathan Dean &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007384060205756 Doc Image] |- |G067 |26 Jun 1786 |Campbell-13814 |[[Campbell-13814|'''Campbell''']] |James |440 acres on both sides of the north fork of Powells River adjoining [[Campbell-61406|'''Hugh Campbell''']] and William Dean. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325470205756 Doc Image] |- |G068 |26 Jun 1786 | |Tate |William |200 acres on both sides of the north fork of Holstein River adjoining Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008300030205756 Doc Image] |- |G069 |26 Jun 1786 | |Campbell |Sarah B |2055 acres on the waters of the north fork of Holstein River adjoining the Salt Lick Tract also Lees, Fowlers, Harrisons, Crabtrees and Charles H. Campbells Tracts of land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327350205756 Doc Image] |- |G070 |27 Dec 1786 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |80 acres beginning &c on the line called Goodwood on his Mill Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324010205756 Doc Image] |- |G071 |27 Dec 1786 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur, Col |400 acres adjoining Arthur Bowers Old Patent Survey and Jacob Anderson. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324170205756 Doc Image] |- |G072 |28 July 1788 | |Campbell |Robert |320 acres on both sides of the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River adjoining his settlement right and Garrisons land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327180205756 Doc Image] |- |G073 |28 July 1788 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |860 acres on the east side of the Lower North fork of Powells River adjoining William Dean | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324080205756 Doc Image] |- |G074 |29 May 1799 | |King |Wm |2600 acres on both sides of the north fork of Holstein River adjoining Thomas Braggs, Thomas Tate and others | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007814180205756 Doc Image] |- |G075 |29 May 1799 | |Campbell |John | 2600 acres. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326370205756 Doc Image] |- |G076 |29 Nov 1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |2600 acres in Powells Valley on the northside of Powells River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324070205756 Doc Image] |- |G077 |29 Sep 1800 | |Conn |Gerrard T |Location: Washington County.; Grantee(s): Conn, Gerrard T. and Smyth, Alexander.; Description: 1404 acres on Wolf Creek and its waters adjoining Berry, Sughart, Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007391990205756 Doc Image] |- |G078 |3 Apr 1800 | |Campbell |John |113 acres on the waters of Sinking Creek adjoining his own land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326380205756 Doc Image] |- |G079 |3 May 1787 | |Campbell |James |361 acres on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River adjoining Matthew Buckanan. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007325480205756 Doc Image] |- |G080 |3 May 1787 | |Young |Samuel |6000 acres in Powells Valley on the south side of James Thompsons, [[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas Campbell''']], and Wm. Forks land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008468710205756 Doc Image] |- |G081 |3 May 1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |185 acres on Spruce Creek a branch of the middle fork of Holstein River | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324140205756 Doc Image] |- |G082 |30 Dec 1786 | |Campbell |Patrick |652 acres on the north side of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoing. Col. Campbell | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326720205756 Doc Image] |- |G083 |30 Dec 1819 | |Scott |Mitchell |20 acres on the waters of the middle fork of Holstein River. Beginning &c corner to a survey made for Arthur Campbell | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008185270205756 Doc Image] |- |G084 |30 July 1821 | |Campbell |David |145 acres on the north side of the north fork of Holstein River and on both sides of Little Mockison Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324440205756 Doc Image] |- |G085 |30 Oct 1819 | |Campbell |David |50 acres on both sides of the Watauga road and on the waters of Sinking Creek, a north branch of Holstein River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324430205756 Doc Image] |- |G086 |31 Dec 1821 | |Campbell |William |300 acres on the waters of Cove Creek a branch of the north fork of Holstein River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327880205756 Doc Image] |- |G087 |31 Dec 1821 | |Campbell |William |120 acres on both sides of the middle fork of Holstein River. Beginning &c near the river and on the west side, corner to the Asp bottom tract. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327890205756 Doc Image] |- |G088 |31 Dec 1821 | |Campbell |William |12 acres on Bates Creek a branch of the middle fork of Holstein River adjoining James Pattons survey of 2600 acres. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327900205756 Doc Image] |- |G089 |31 Oct 1797 | |Preston |John, Jr |450 acres on the waters of Sinking and Beaver Creeks north branches of Holstein River adjoining Paul Whesenont, John Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008096720205756 Doc Image] |- |G090 |4 July 1785 | |Bishop |Joseph |343 acres on the waters of the South fork of Holstein River adjoining Jonathan Bishop, Robert Campbell &c. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007242070205756 Doc Image] |- |G091 |4 May 1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |400 acres on both sides of Powells at the mouth of Wallens Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323940205756 Doc Image] |- |G092 |5 Feb 1799 | |Preston |Robert |500 acres on both sides of a branch of Blackwater the waters of the north fork of Clinch River adjoining Col. Arthur Campbells survey. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008097560205756 Doc Image] |- |G093 |5 July 1785 | |Fork |William |330 acres on both sides of Powells River between the lines of [[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas Campbell''']] and Joseph Butcher | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007550160205756 Doc Image] |- |G094 |5 July 1785 |Campbell-62164 |[[Campbell-62164|'''Campbell''']] |John |400 acres on both sides of Cain Creek the waters of Powells River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326330205756 Doc Image] |- |G095 |5 July 1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |400 acres on both sides of Indian Creek the waters of Powells River and known by the name of the Plains of Fertility. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324000205756 Doc Image] |- |G096 |5 July 1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |294 acres on the south side of Powells River and on both sides of the Hunters Path adjoining Lyle and Ewing. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007323970205756 Doc Image] |- |G097 |5 July 1785 | |Fork |William |330 acres on both sides of Powells River between the lines of [[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas Campbell''']] and Joseph Butcher. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007550160205756 Doc Image] |- |G098 |5 July 1785 |Campbell-62164 |[[Campbell-62164|'''Campbell''']] |John |400 acres on both sides of Cain Creek the waters of Powells River. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007326330205756 Doc Image] |- |G099 |5 May 1794 | |Lathim |John |250 acres on the head waters of Sinking Creek a branch of Holstein River on both sides of the Island Road and adjoining lines with John Campbell, Robt. Craig, and others. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007831530205756 Doc Image] |- |G100 |6 July 1802 | |Tate |Thomas |94 acres on the north side of the north Fork of Holstein River adjoining Arthur Campbell | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990008299990205756 Doc Image] |- |G101 |6 July 1818 | |Campbell |William |4.870 acres on the waters of the north fork of Holstein or Indian River, and on both sides of Brook Buchannan, a branch of said river lying along and on the north side of said Campbells surveys, and East Point Chaarleville. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327870205756 Doc Image] |- |G102 |6 July 1818 | |Campbell |David |600 acres on the Top of Clinch Mountain, on the waters of Grumly Creek, beginning on the west side of Big Laurell Branch. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324410205756 Doc Image] |- |G103 |6 July 1818 | |Campbell |David |390 acres on both sides of Sinking Creek, and on the north west side of John Campbells old patented land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324420205756 Doc Image] |- |G104 |6 Jun 1798 | |McHenry |John |230 acres on the Rich Valley on the Waters of the North fork of Holstein River adjoining William Campbell. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007902420205756 Doc Image] |- |G105 |6 May 1787 | |Cole |Joseph |Location: Washington County.; Grantee(s): Cole, Joseph and Campbell, Robert.; Description: 150 acres near the south fork of Holstein River adjoining Jonathan Bishop's land. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007384050205756 Doc Image] |- |G106 |6 May 1787 | |Campbell |Robert |Location: Washington County.; Grantee(s): Cole, Joseph and Campbell, Robert.; Description: 150 acres . | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007327170205756 Doc Image] |- |G107 |7 Nov 1808 | |Campbell |David |70 acres on the south side of the south fork of Holstein River adjoining James Gilleland | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324390205756 Doc Image] |- |G108 |8 Apr 1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |181 acres beginning above the fall of Mill Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324120205756 Doc Image] |- |G109 |8 Jun 1827 | |Campbell |David |100 acres on the top of Clinch Mountain | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324470205756 Doc Image] |- |G110 |8 Mar 1816 | |Campbell |David |130 acres around Nores Spring adjoining land of Crook, Henry, and Boggs | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324400205756 Doc Image] |- |G111 |9 Apr 1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |273 acres beginning on the east side of a Ridge, on Mill Creek. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324130205756 Doc Image] |- |G112 |9 Jan 1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |279 acres on both sides of the Middle fork of Holstein between the Tracts known by the names of Goosberry Garden & Royal Oak | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007324020205756 Doc Image] |- |G113 |9 Jan 1802 | |Byars |John |45 acres on the waters of the Middle fork of Holstein River adjoining Campbell, Bowen, and Anderson. | |[https://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/01LVA_INST/1cgm05i/alma990007311250205756 Doc Image] |}

Washington County Land Records-Campbell

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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |A||166||Edward Ward Esq.||John Campbell||1778||All his right to 2000 acres in said county|| |- |D||543||Hannah Kelough||John Campbell||1785||63 1/4 acres of "The sixth addition" and "Three Cousins"|| |- |F||182||John Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA)||John Millhouse||1789||30 acres of "Three Cousins|| |- |G||155||Otho Holland Williams||Patrick Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA)||1790||Lot No. 9 in the town of Williamsport|| |- |G||419||John Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA)||Henry Angle||1791||1 acre and 51 acres of "The Resurvey of Sixth Addition"|| |- |G||519||John Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA)||Phillip Craig||1791||The remainder of "The Resurvey of Sixth Addition|| |- |H||158||William and George Boone||Robert Campbell||1792||Lot No. 295 in the town of Boones Berry Town|| |- |H||424||John Millhouse||John Campbell (formerly of Franklin Co, PA)||1793||30 acres of "Three Cousins"|| |- |H||640||John Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA)||Henry Angle||1794||Release of 1 acre and 51 acres of "The Resurvey of Sixth Addition"|| |- |H||848||Robert Campbell||George Belcher||1796||Lot No. 25 in Boones Berry Town|| |-

Washington County Pennsylvania Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Washington County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Washington'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Washington'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Washington County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1799 and prior'''. If your ''Washington'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Washington'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! {| border="2" cellpadding="2" |+ '''Washington County, PA Land Records ''' |- bgcolor=#9de1a3 ! Volume !! Page !! Grantor !! Grantee !! Date !! Comment |- | A || 165 || John Campbell (of Westmoreland Co) || Samuel Irvine and William Barr || 1783 || Land on the S. side of the Monongalia River called "The Plantation on Coal Hill" |- | A || 181 || Cornelius Mannon || Col. John Campbell (of Jefferson Co, WV) || 1784 || Selling Goods and Chattels to satisfy debt |- | A || 212 || James Campbell || Abraham Turgaden || 1784 || One improvement on Dunkards Creek and another joining the same |- | A || 244 || Dorsey Pentecost || William Campbell || 1784 || 100 acres on the dividing ridge between Racoon and Cross Creek |- | B || 1 || Arthur ? || William Campbell and Henry Craig || 1784 || 150 acres on the head waters of Servers Joining |- | D || 58 || Samuel and Robert Purviance || James Campbell || 1787 || 204 acres on Racoon Creek |- | D || 98 || Samuel and Robert Purviance || William Campbell || 1787 || 100 acres on the dividing line between Racoon and Cross Creek |- | D || 159 || Samuel and Robert Purviance || William Campbell || 1787 || 116 acres |- | D || 160 || Samuel and Robert Purviance || William Campbell || 1787 || 73 acres |- | D || 275 || James Edger || Joseph and Alexander Campbell || 1788 || 9 acres on Racoon Creek |- | D || 342 || Nicholas Vaneman || Joseph and Alexander Campbell || 1787 || 123 acres on Shirtees Creek |- | H || 66 || Alexander Campbell || Joseph Campbell || 1790 || 123 acres on the E. side of Shirtees Creek |- | I || 15 || John McMurdy || Terrance Campbell || 1791 || 115 1/2 acres on Shirtees Creek |- | I || 49 || Anthony Sperth || Duncan Campbell || 1791 || 50 acres on Little Chartier |- | I || 296 || Andrew Ritchie and Charles (Abigail) Campbell || William Stewart || 1792 || 134 acres of "Campbells Victory" on Chartier Creek |- | I || 385 || Joseph Campbell || Alexander Scott || 1791 || 123 acres in Nottingham Township on Shirtees Creek |- | I || 445 || Nicholas Vaneman || Joseph and Alexander Campbell || 1788 || Releasement of 123 acres |- | I || 652 || John Mackey || John Campbell (of Cecil Co, MD) || 1793 || 474 acres of "Plenty" on Kings Creek |- | I || 763 || Hugh H. Breckenridge || Charles Campbell || 1793 || 400 acres on Racoon Creek |- | I || 849 || James Alison || Obediah Campbell || 1793 || 61 1/2 acres of "Carclefs" |- | I || 897 || Henry Purviance || James Campbell || 1794 || 125 acres |- | K || 21 || David Thompson || William and Elizabeth Campbell || 1794 || 70 1/2 acres on Racoon Creek |- | K || 22 || William and Elizabeth Campbell || Hugh Montgomery || 1794 || 70 1/2 acres on Racoon Creek |- | K || 78 || Matthew Ritchie || Robert Gammel (of York Co, PA) || 1794 || 120 acres on Harmons Run |- | K || 104 || John Ackinson exec. || Terrance Campbell and James Langley || 1794 || Lot No. 93 in the town of Washington |- | K || 216 || Hugh H. Breckendrige || William Campbell || 1794 || 1386 acres in county |- | L || 404 || William and Elizabeth Campbell || William McConnell || 1795 || 400 3/4 acres |- | L || 502 || John Campbell (of Cecil Co, MD) || James Poak || 1795 || 474 acres of "Plenty" on Kings Creek |- | M || 333 || Duncan and Ann Campbell || William Porter || 1795 || 50 acres on Little Chartier Creek |- | M || 461 || William and Elizabeth Campbell || John Morton || 1796 || 128 acres in Hanover Twp. |- | M || 603 || James Brown || William Campbell and Richard Johnson || 1796 || 151 acres on Chartier Creek |- | M || 605 || Van Swarrington || William Campbell and Richard Johnson || 1796 || 54 acres on Chartier Creek |- | M || 622 || James Crawford || Ruth Campbell || 1797 || 338 acres on Fishpot Run |- | M || 739 || James McMillen || Duncan Campbell || 1795 || 252 acres of "Mease" |- | N || 72 || Nathaniel Reed || John Duncan Campbell Jr. || 1796 || 100 acres on Pigeon Creek |- | N || 310 || James and Patience Campbell (of Ohio Co, WV) || William Harshe || 1797 || 192 acres on Chartier Creek |- | N || 494 || John Jones || Patrick Campbell (of Lancaster Co) || 1796 || 134 1/2 acres on Chartiers Creek |- | O || 514 || John Johnson || Parker Campbell esq. || 1799 || Lot in the town of Washington |- | P || 42 || Joseph Cowdon || John Campbell Jr. || 1799 || 94 1/2 acres on Chartiers Creel |- | P || 84 || Patrick Campbell (of Lancaster Co) || William Snodgrass Jr. || 1799 || 134 1/2 acres on Chartiers Creek |}

Washington County Pennsylvania Probate-Campbell

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'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||425||William Campbell||John Campbell Sr (friend) and Aaron Lyle||May 28, 1801||Wife: Elizabeth; Sons: John, Edward, Charles, James, William, and Jessy; Daughter: Elizabeth Hartford (This William ends up in '''Kentucky''')|| |- |1||500||James Campbell||John and Charles Campbell (brothers)||Jul 14, 1803||Wife: Mary; Sons: John, William, and Charles; Brothers: John and Charles|| |- |2||34||Arthur Campbell||John Campbell (son) and Joseph Vance||Aug 2, 1804||Wife: mentioned but not named; Sons: William ('''who is West of the River Ohio'''), Joseph, John, Arthur, and Robert; Daughters: Nancy, Peggy, and Betsy Gibson (Arthur her son)|| |- |2||268||William Campbell||Richard and John Johnson and Alexander Scott||Jun 9, 1810|| Wife: Elizabeth; Sons: James, John, Richard, Andrew, William, and Hugh; Daughter: Elizabeth|| |- |2||495||John Campbell (from Cecil County, MD)||Alexander Campbell (son) and Manuel Hover||Mar 23, 1804||Wife: Mary; Sons: Alexander, John, Patrick, Charles, Andrew, and James; Daughters: Sarah Shear and Jean Shear|| |- |3||90||Mary Campbell||John Campbell (son)||Feb 16, 1816||Daughter: Alice Campbell and Eleanor Huey; Sons: Edward and John|| |- |3||268||Charles Campbell||John Campbell (son) and Charles Campbell (nephew- son of brother John dec.)||Sep 2, 1815||Sons: William (Belmont Co, OH), John, Charles (Belmont Co, OH) and James (Belmont Co, OH); Daughters: Abigail, Mary, Elizabeth, and Janet|| |- |3||285||Charles Campbell||William Campbell (brother) and James Lyle||Mar 21, 1819||Brothers: John, James, and William; Sisters: Ann (Robert) Moore, Caty (Thomas) Reed, Jane Campbell, and Mary (James) Lyle|| |- |3||301||John Campbell||||Sep 9, 1819||Wife: Margaret; Sons: Thomas, William, and David; Daughters: Isabella, Ketty, Sally, and Peggy|| |- |3||308||Francis Campbell||William Jordin and James McLaughlin (son-in-laws)||May 7, 1819||Sons: John and David; Daughters: Rebecca, Jane (William) Jordin, Polly Nixon, Betsy Willis, Catherine Martin, Margaret Evert, and Nancy (James) McLaughlin|| |-

Washington County Probate-Campbell

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Washington County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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'''Land Records (Grantees)'''
'''1782 -1803'''
'''Updated: 2 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1782 | |Campbell |William |State of North Carolina |1 |43 |100 acres on the North side of Sinking Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7C-3?i=32&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1784 | |Campbell |James |State of North Carolina |2 |189 |158 acres on Dunhams Spring Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XSQG-J?i=335&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1784 | |Campbell |Alexander |State of North Carolina |3 |142 |200 acres on the Big Limestone |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XSWQ-3?i=493&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1785 | |Campbell |James and John (of the State of Franklin) |Abednego Inman |3 |174 |250 acres near James' land |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7Y-3?i=508&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1785 | |Campbell |James |Abednego Inman |4 |27 |250 acres near James' land |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7P-6?i=574&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1788 | |Campbell |William (of Fayette Co., KY) |State of North Carolina |4 |100 |254 acres on Cedar Branch of the Big Limestone Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7K-J?i=611&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1790 | |Campbell |John |Michael Harveson |4 |216 |100 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7H-X?i=669&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |Robert |Isehil Rawling |6 |118 |200 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJT7?i=302&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1792 | |Campbell |John |State of North Carolina |7 |11 |100 acres on the Laurel fork of the Doe River; On a line with Solomon Campbell's |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJJS?i=560&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1792 | |Campbell |Jeremiah |State of North Carolina |7 |12 |94 acres on the Doe River; joining Solomon Campbell's |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJNF?i=561&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1792 | |Campbell |Isaac |Edward Smith |E-H-I |9 |50 acres on the North side of the Watauga River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FD5X?i=11&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1803 | |Campbell |John |Anthony Patton |8 |283 |Lot No. 49 in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDD2?i=358&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- ! |}

Washington County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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'''Land Records (Grantors)'''
'''1785 -1804'''
'''Updated: 2 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1787 | |Campbell |James (son of Robert Campbell dec.) |John Smith |1 |277 |100 acres granted to Robert Campbell on the Big Limestone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS79-D?i=150&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |John |Hugh Campbell |2 |350 |66 and 114 acres on the draughts of Cedar Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XSWS-X?i=416&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1787 | |Campbell |John (executor of Alexander Campbell dec.) |George Crookshanks |3 |143 |200 acres on the Big Limestone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XSWQ-3?i=493&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1785 | |Campbell |Alexander |Nicholas Starns |3 |247 |207 acres on the little Limestone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7L-R?i=544&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1788 | |Campbell |John |Patrick Shields |4 |24 |100 acres on Big Limestone; Alexander Campbell dec. land |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7P-L?i=573&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1790 | |Campbell |John |George and Samuel Davis |4 |56 |100 acres on Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7J-3?i=589&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1789 | |Campbell |William (of Fayette Co., KY) |Leroy Taylor |4 |101 |254 acres on Cedar Branch of the Big Limestone Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7K-J?i=611&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1787 | |Campbell |John (executor of Alexander Campbell dec.) |William Hall |4 |212 |260 acres on Big Limestone Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4Y-XS7C-D?i=667&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1791 | |Campbell |James Sr. |John Campbell (his son) |5 |2 |43 acres on Big Limestone Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJ4V?i=9&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1791 | |Campbell |James Sr. |John Campbell (his son) |5 |10 |168 acres on Dunhams Spring Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJ8X?i=13&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1793 | |Campbell |John |Hugh Campbell |E |89 |66 acres on Cedar Branch; 114 acres on Cedar Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KVM2?i=155&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |John |John Cafson |6 |259 |Lot No. 32 in the town of Washington |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJP4?i=372&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1797 | |Campbell |William (agent for James, David, John, and William Campbell, of Fayette Co., KY: heirs of Robert Campbell dec.) |George Gillespie |6 |285 |300 acres of the "Campbell Mill Tract" on the Nolanchucky; Big Limestone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJ5Z?i=385&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1795 | |Campbell |John |Jacob Bailes |6 |418 |105 acres in the Valley between John and Rev. John Cafson's |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJKR?i=447&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1795 | |Campbell |James |John Cowan |7 |87 |250 acres on the Big Limestone River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJNQ?i=598&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |John |Jacob Bear |7 |282 |112 and 88 acres on the big Limestone |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJ6T?i=696&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |John |William Humphries |7 |303 |100 acres on the big Limestone |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJ6L?i=706&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1796 | |Campbell |John |John Ferguson |7 |324 |15 acres on the big Limestone |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-KJDV?i=717&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1798 | |Campbell |Robert |John Giles |E-H-I |279 |200 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDKB?i=146&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1800 | |Campbell |John |David Wilson |E-H-I |310 |250 acres on Cedar Creek; Big Limestone |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDKG?i=162&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |John |Leroy Taylor |8 |29 |168 acres on Dunhams Spring Branch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FD28?i=229&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |John |William Taylor |8 |115 |Lots No. 87 and 88 in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDJV?i=273&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |John |William Taylor |8 |117 |2 small lots in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDKH?i=274&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |Abraham |Thomas Nelson |8 |121 |Lot No. 6 in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDX6?i=276&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |Abraham |Ann McCalup |8 |126 |Lot No. 59 in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDJF?i=279&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1803 | |Campbell |Abraham |John Patton Jr. |8 |259 |Lot No. 17 in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FDDR?i=346&cat=276692 Doc Image] |- !1804 | |Campbell |John |Joseph Clemmons |8 |331 |Lot No. 49 in Leesburg |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-FD66?i=382&cat=276692 Doc Image] |}

Washington County Tennessee Marriages-Campbell

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'''Marriage Records (Groom)'''
'''1789-1828'''
'''Updated: 6 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Grooms_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !24 Dec 1818 |Campbell |Alexander |Brown |Nelly | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893F-HJF5?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-N9D5 Doc Image] |- !18 Oct 1810 |Campbell |Alexander |Strain |Lily | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-993N-99FW?i=244&cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH7-DLSX Doc Image] |- !29 Oct 1828 |Campbell |James |White |Ann | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93N-9665?i=246&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !18 Nov 1828 |Campbell |William |Ricard |Sarah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93N-9F5H?i=249&cc=1619127 Doc Image] |- !24 Mar 1823 |Campbell |Leroy |Shields |Ann | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-2LD9-19?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQ2Z9-JM8L Doc Image] |- !22 Jun 1826 |Campbell |Enos |Cloyd |Jane | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93F-HN27?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-NS8G Doc Image] |- !23 Feb 1789 |Campbell |James |Linville |Rebecca | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93N-9XRD?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH7-6QSZ Doc Image] |- !12 Sep 1789 |Campbell |Jeremiah |Marr |Sarah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93N-3SZ4?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH7-VHBM Doc Image] |} ==Washington County Marriage (Bride)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County'''
'''Marriage Records (Bride)'''
'''1797-1826'''
'''Updated: 6 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Brides_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !4 Dec 1826 |Campbell |Polly |Brown |David | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93F-HKF3?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH3-NS64 Doc Image] |- !6 Nov 1797 |Campbell |Martha |Ewing |John | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93N-374L?cc=1619127&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQKH7-KZ87 Doc Image] |}

Washington County Tennessee Probate-Campbell

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'''Probate Records'''
'''1790 -1860'''
'''Updated: 2 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !Instrument !Book !Page !Comment !Doc_Image |- !1790 | |Campbell |Hugh |Will |Loose Wills |2719 |Sons: Hugh and Robert; Daughter: Sarah; Executor: John Alexander, Thomas Rogers, and John Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L923-R66G?i=2718&cc=1619127&cat=958867 Doc Image] |- !1835 | |Campbell |Hugh |Will |Loose Wills |2723 |Wife: Susy; Daughters: Polly Talley, Fidella Campbell, Margaret Carson, and Nancy Hows; Sons: Andrew, James, Brooker; Executors: Brokker Campbell and John Crawford |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L923-R663?i=2722&cc=1619127&cat=958867 Doc Image] |- !1860 | |Campbell |James |Will |Loose Wills |2726 |Sons: Madison and John; Son-in-law: Jacob Bowman |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L923-RFW2?i=2725&cc=1619127&cat=958867 Doc Image] |- !1849 | |Campbell |Susanna |Will |Loose Wills |2729 |Husband: Hugh dec.; Daughter: Fidella, Sarah (and John) Carson (their children: Mary and Susan), Mary (and Moses) Carson (their child: Hugh Campbell Carson), Margaret (and Edward) Carson (their children: Andrew and Susanna), Nancy Haws (her son: John Smith Haws); Son: James and Brooker; Executor: James Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L923-R6HY?i=2728&cc=1619127&cat=958867 Doc Image] |}

Washington County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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'''1781-1808'''
'''Updated: 13 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Year''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''To/From''' |'''Grantee''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc Iamge''' |- |1001 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Billingsley Roberts |1 |3 |300 acres on "Campbells Choice" on the Holston River (Granted to Charles Campbell) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-B Doc Image] |- |1002 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Billingsley Roberts |1 |6 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295R-H Doc Image] |- |1003 |1782 |Henry-505 |[[Henry-505|'''Russell''']] |Elizabeth | | |1 |9 |Court case to set off dower for the widow of Gen. Wm Campbell. Elizabeth (Campbell) Russell, wife of William Russell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295Y-2 Doc Image] |- |1004 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |John Beatie |1 |11 |2,193 acres on the head of Holston Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2955-Q Doc Image] |- |1005 |1778 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Samuel Briggs & wife |1 |12 |313 acres of Thomas Walker's "Wolf Hill" tract on Castle's Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-L Doc Image] |- |1006 |1778 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Samuel Briggs & wife |1 |13 |100 acres of the Wolf Hill Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-L Doc Image] |- |1007 |1782 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Daniel Smith |1 |13 |100 acres of the Wolf Hill Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295P-L Doc Image] |- |1008 |1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |James Parbury |1 |22 |170 acres on both sides of Big Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RZ-8 Doc Image] |- |1009 |1785 | |Gamble |Josias |To |Moses Gamble |1 |23 |105 acres of Wolf Hill Tract on 18 mile creek of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RZ-8 Doc Image] |- |1010 |1785 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |John Fulton |1 |23 |614 acres of "Big Glade" on Cedar Creek; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RZ-8 Doc Image] |- |1011 |1786 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |Peter Lee |1 |38 |250 acres granted by the state on 1785 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2951-H Doc Image] |- |1012 |1786 | |Campbell |John |From |Wm Edmondson & others |1 |40 |Lot No. 25 and 26 in the town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29R3-6 Doc Image] |- |1013 |1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |James Kincannon |1 |65 |Land on Indian Run; Holston River granted to Jas. Wood in 1755 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2955-8 Doc Image] |- |1014 |1787 | |Campbell |James |From |David Gatwood |1 |67 |207 acres of the Wolf Hill Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RC-J Doc Image] |- |1015 |1788 | |Campbell |John |To |Mary McDonald |1 |81 |Lot No. 25 on Main St. in Abingdon Town |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RS-J Doc Image] |- |1016 |1788 | |Campbell |John |To |Robert Campbell |1 |82 |Lot No. 26 on Main St. in Abingdon Town |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29R9-R Doc Image] |- |1017 |1787 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Peter Lee |1 |85 |250 acres in Rich Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2951-S Doc Image] |- |1018 |1788 | |Campbell |John |From |Thomas Madison |1 |105 |1150 acres on Sinking Branch; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295T-N Doc Image] |- |1019 |1789 | |Campbell |Robt |From |Trustees of Abingdon |1 |150 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295B-M Doc Image] |- |1020 |1789 | |Campbell |Robt |From |Trustees of Abingdon |1 |153 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2955-3 Doc Image] |- |1021 |1789 | |Campbell |John |From |Thomas Bates |1 |177 |296 acres on the middle fork of Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29Y7-M Doc Image] |- |1022 |1790 | |Campbell |James |From |David Beatie |1 |185 |242 acres on both sides of the middle fork of Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YW-Y Doc Image] |- |1023 |1789 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Adam Miller |1 |192 |One lot in town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TY-D Doc Image] |- |1024 |1791 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |Edmiston |1 |205 |Lot No. 27 in town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YS-5 Doc Image] |- |1025 |1790 | |Campbell |John |To |Abraham Goopasture |1 |230 |266 acres on middle fork of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T1-J Doc Image] |- |1026 |1790 | |Campbell |John |To |Abraham Goodpasture |1 |231 |200 acres granted to John in 1769 by John Buchanan on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TN-5 Doc Image] |- |1027 |1790 | |Gamble |George |From |Thomas Sampson |1 |242 |26 acres on the Indian Run; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TL-8 Doc Image] |- |1028 |1791 | |Campbell |Joseph |To |Adam Harns |1 |254 |297 1/4 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TN-1 Doc Image] |- |1029 |1792 | |Campbell |James |From |John Kennedy |1 |285 |140 acres on 15 mile creek; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TB-Q Doc Image] |- |1030 |1793 | |Gamble |Josias |To |James Bradley |1 |319 |190 acres conveyed to Josias in 1778 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T2-C Doc Image] |- |1031 |1793 | |Gamble |Josias |To |James Bradley |1 |321 |43 7/8 acres on Walkers Patent Line |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TX-8 Doc Image] |- |1032 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur, Atty |To |Samuel Meek |1 |342 |460 acres on Cedar Creek; middle branch of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TW-Z Doc Image] |- |1033 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur, Atty |To |Ellis Hughes |1 |345 |868 acres on Cedar Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YW-L Doc Image] |- |1034 |1794 | |Campbell |John & wife |To |Moses Lathum |1 |361 |168 acres of land conveyed to him from Robt. Craig |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YM-8 Doc Image] |- |1035 |1794 | |Gamble |George |To |Samuel Carson |1 |361 |126 acres on the S. fork of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29YM-8 Doc Image] |- |1036 |1795 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Christopher Acklin |1 |375 |Lot No. 27 in Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TK-Y Doc Image] |- |1037 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |George Buchanan |1 |396 |Appointment as attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T5-F Doc Image] |- |1038 |1794 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |From |Mary Woods |1 |399 |Appointment as attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29T6-9 Doc Image] |- |1039 |1794 | |Campbell |Jacob and wife |To |John McCully |1 |401 |148 acres on the S. fork of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TL-N Doc Image] |- |1040 |1795 | |Gamble |George |To |John Hatton |1 |436 |177 acres on Indian River; middle fork of Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TQ-J Doc Image] |- |1041 |1796 | |Campbell |James and wife |To |Robert Delap |1 |452 |242 acres on both sides of the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TY-Q Doc Image] |- |1042 |1796 | |Campbell |James |From |Charles Berry |1 |465 |312 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TW-X Doc Image] |- |1043 |1796 |Henry-505 |[[Henry-505|'''Russell''']] |Elizabeth |To |Sarah Buchanan (Campbell) Preston |1 |509 |1345 acres of "Aspenville"; 345 acres of "Salt Lick Tract" formerly belonging to Gen. Wm Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TV-G Doc Image] |- |1044 |1798 | |Campbell |John |From |Samuel Newell |2 |91 |120 acres granted to Samuel Newell on both sides of Mulberry Creek a branch of Powells river |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29TM-Y Doc Image] |- |1045 |1799 | |Campbell |James |From |Francis Walker |2 |261 |215 acres of land known by the name Wolf Hill |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RL-G Doc Image] |- |1046 |1800 | |Campbell |James |From |Francis Walker and wife |2 |321 |Wolf Hill tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RK-W Doc Image] |- |1047 |1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |William Campbell |2 |333 |773 acres on both sides of North Fork of Holstein river including 540 acres grantd to Charles Campbell 22 Aug 1753 and the residue 279 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RF-X Doc Image] |- |1048 |1801 | |Campbell |Robert |From |Robt Preston |2 |406 |Robert Campbell late Sheriff of Washington County and Robert Preston. 182 acres property of said Robert Craig |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295B-T Doc Image] |- |1049 |1797 |Buchanan-619 |[[Buchanan-619 |'''Campbell''']] |Margaret, Executirx |To |Margaret Campbell, Daughter |2 |459 |Margaret Campbell Executrix of Charles Campbell bequeath unto his three daughters Elizabeth, Jane and Margaret a tract lying on the North Fork of Holstein called Campbells Choice contianing 1400 acres to be divided equally. And whereas John Taylor husband of my daughter Elizabeth, Thomas Tate husband of my daughter Jane and Arthur Campbell husband of my daughter Margaret |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29RM-4 Doc Image] |- |1050 |1802 | |Campbell |John |From |Daniel Sheffey |2 |527 |Daniel Sheffey, attorney for Alexander Wolcott to John Campbell son and Heir of John Campbell deceased 328 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-295R-7 Doc Image] |- |1051 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |Thomas Tate |3 |17 |500 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGCG Doc Image] |- |1052 |1803 | |Campbell |John |From |Francis Smith, agent |3 |46 |328 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGHT Doc Image] |- |1053 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |David Sheffey |3 |50 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LG49 Doc Image] |- |1054 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |Jacob Blessings |3 |53 |280 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LG4F Doc Image] |- |1055 |1803 | |Campbell |John |From |Francis Smith, agent |3 |101 |357 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGCR Doc Image] |- |1056 |1803 | |Campbell |John |From |Daniel Sheffy |3 |102 |357 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LGW1 Doc Image] |- |1057 |1805 | |Campbell |David |From |Jacob Shetter & wife |3 |353 |46 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPLH Doc Image] |- |1058 |1805 | |Campbell |James |From |Solomon Crabtree & wife |3 |385 |196 acres on both sides of the south fork of Holsteins River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPV6 Doc Image] |- |1059 |1805 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |John Greenway |3 |414 |600 acres being that part of the tract whereon the said Arthur Campbell now lives which ies eastof Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPNR Doc Image] |- |1060 |1805 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |John Green |3 |418 |1/4 of an acre lying on the north side of the main road leading eastwardly from Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPJW Doc Image] |- |1061 |1805 | |Campbell |John |From |William Tate & wife |3 |420 |Tract of land being part of said William Tate's settlement on the North side of the North Fork of Holsteins river containing 60 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LPJN Doc Image] |- |1062 |1806 | |Campbell |John |To |Andrew Marshall |3 |465 |Tract in the Rich Valley on the waters of the North Fork of Holstein River 357 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LP6H Doc Image] |- |1063 |1807 | |Campbell |William |From |Thomas Tate and wife |3 |612 |Thomas Tate and Jane his wife a tract of land known as Campbells Choice to William Campbell. Charles Campbell deceased of Manor Beverly Augusta County did bequeath unto his three daughters Elizabeth, Jane and Margaret |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LP7Y Doc Image] |- |1064 |1808 | |Campbell |David |From |James Hathorn & wife |3 |649 |James Hawthorn and Elizabeth his wife to Andrew Russell and David Campbell executors of the last will and testament of Alexander Lefebore dec'd, a lot of land in the Town of Abingdon plot 11 containing 1/4 acre also one half of Lot 12 adjoining the same |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-LP77 Doc Image] |}
==Washington County District Court Land Records== '''Note: The table is sortable. Sort on the Given_Name column to group those with the same first name together or by WikiTree_ID. To get table back in order, first record to last record, sort on Record# column as the Creation_Date column is alpha numeric and does not sort well.''' Note: The District Court was established in 1789 and abolished in 1808. It was replaced by the Superior Court of Law which was in turn abolished in 1831. It was replaced by the Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery. Before 1792, the District Court (Washington County District) was known as District Court (Montgomery County District). The district was composed of Montgomery, Russell, and Washington counties. {| border="3" cellpadding="4" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County District Court'''
'''Film # 007645917'''
'''1790-1812'''
'''Updated: 13 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |'''Record#''' |'''Date''' |'''__WikiTree_ID__''' |'''Surname''' |'''Given_Name''' |'''To/From''' |'''Full_Name''' |'''Book''' |'''Page''' |'''Comments''' |'''Doc_Image''' |- |2001 |1790 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Watkins, Claiborne |A |6 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NT-M Doc Image] |- |2002 |1791 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Marks, Solomon |A |8 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-5 Doc Image] |- |2003 |1791 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Watkins, Claiborne |A |10 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N5-1 Doc Image] |- |2004 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |38 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NP-G Doc Image] |- |2005 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |39 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NY-C Doc Image] |- |2006 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |40 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NY-C Doc Image] |- |2007 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |42 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-W Doc Image] |- |2008 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Grubb, Nicholas |A |43 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-K Doc Image] |- |2009 |1793 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Watkins, Claiborne |A |44 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-K Doc Image] |- |2010 |1793 | |Campbell |John |From |Donald, Andrew |A |46 |Appointment as attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NT-X Doc Image] |- |2011 |1793 | |Campbell |John |To |Crockett, Robert |A |47 |Atty in fact |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-F Doc Image] |- |2012 |1794 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Lougley, James |A |71 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-Z Doc Image] |- |2013 |1794 | |Campbell |John |From |Newell, Samuel & wife |A |72 |120 acres in Lee County on Mulberry Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-Z Doc Image] |- |2014 |1794 | |Campbell |John |From |Newell, Samuel & wife |A |73 |260 acres in Lee County on both sides of Martins Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NR-H Doc Image] |- |2015 |1795 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Howard, Cornelius |A |124 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-L Doc Image] |- |2016 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Balfor, Jno and Andrew |A |141 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NP-2 Doc Image] |- |2017 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Carlson, Charles |A |144 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N5-W Doc Image] |- |2018 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Armstrong, James |A |155 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-1 Doc Image] |- |2019 |1795 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Dysart, James |A |156 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-1 Doc Image] |- |2020 |1795 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Breeden, James |A |157 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NP-4 Doc Image] |- |2021 |1796 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Carlson, Charles |A |164 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9NG-G Doc Image] |- |2022 |1790 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |McFarlane, John S & wife |A |350 |400 acres on the W. side of Cedar Ridge |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N2-N Doc Image] |- |2023 |1799 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Preston, Robert |A |361 |Late Sheriff |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JR-8 Doc Image] |- |2024 |1802 | |Campbell |Samuel |From |Shugart, Michael |A |430 |Lot No. 20 in town (name not mentioned) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JR-W Doc Image] |- |2025 |1803 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |From |Campbell, Robert and others |A |438 |Power of attorney for 1200 acres in Jefferson Co, KY |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JX-V Doc Image] |- |2026 |1803 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Campbell, Arthur |A |438 |Power Atty |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JX-V Doc Image] |- |2027 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |Sheffey, Daniel |A |493 |Several tracts of land in Lee County |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JX-4 Doc Image] |- |2028 |1800 | |Campbell |Robert |To |Preston, Francis |A |519 |Trustee of Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JK-4 Doc Image] |- |2029 |1800 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |McDonald, Joseph |A |531 |860 acres on the E. side of the lower N. fork of Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J2-P Doc Image] |- |2030 |1804 | |Campbell |James |From |Banning, Clark and wife |B |1 |78 acres by survey I the Rich valley on the head of Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JV-9 Doc Image] |- |2031 |1802 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |To |McFarlane, John and Elizabeth |B |33 |Elizabeth McFarlane daughter of Arthur Campbell a tract of land in the County of Lee on both sides of Walling Creek a brnch of Powells River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JC-M Doc Image] |- |2032 |1805 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Kellar, Christian |B |58 |Land adjoining the said Town of Abingdon on the eastern part thereof, and lying on the south side of a continuation of the direction of the Main Street |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JN-S Doc Image] |- |2033 |1805 | |Campbell |David |From |Kesner, Phillip |B |82 |Tract of land containing 423 acers |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-Y Doc Image] |- |2034 |1805 | |Campbell |Jane Buchanan |From |Campbell, William |B |84 |Jane Buchanan Campbell and Martha Cunningham Campbell, twin sisters of the said William Campbell, 1945 acres being in the county of Lee on both sides of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2035 |1805 | |Campbell |Martha Cunnigham |From |Campbell, William |B |84 |Jane Buchanan Campbell and Martha Cunningham Campbell, twin sisters of the said William Campbell, 1945 acres being in the county of Lee on both sides of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2036 |1805 | |Campbell |William |To |Campbell, JB and MC |B |84 |Jane Buchanan Campbell and Martha Cunningham Campbell, twin sisters of the said William Campbell, 1945 acres being in the county of Lee on both sides of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2037 |1806 | |Campbell |David |From |Hathorn, James and wife |B |85 |James Hawthorn and Elizabeth his wife to Andrew Russell and David Campbell executors of the last will and testament of Alexander Lefebore dec'd, a lot of land in the Town of Abingdon plot 11 containing 1/4 acre also one half of Lot 12 adjoining the same |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J4-D Doc Image] |- |2038 |1805 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur and wife |From |Campbell, William |B |90 |William Campbell to Arthur Campbell by mutual consent exchange 400 acres of two tracts of 200 acres each |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JZ-6 Doc Image] |- |2039 |1805 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur L and wife |To |Campbell, William |B |132 |William Campbell to Arthur Campbell by mutual consent exchange 400 acres of two tracts of 200 acres each |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J6-C Doc Image] |- |2040 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Allen, William and John |B |175 |One lot containing 1/4 acre lying and being in the Town of Abingdon by the number 26 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J9-J Doc Image] |- |2041 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Young, Nathaniel |B |180 |Tract of land lying in the county of Tazewell on both sides of the Maiden Spring fork of Clinch River, 320 acrs |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JH-L Doc Image] |- |2042 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Kellar, Samuel |B |186 |Lot of land lying near the Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-H Doc Image] |- |2043 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |Schoolfield, Enoch |B |188 |Lot of land lying near the Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-6 Doc Image] |- |2044 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |To |White, James |B |189 |Lot of land lying near the Town of Abingdon |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-6 Doc Image] |- |2045 |1807 | |Campbell |Robert and wife |From |Fulton, Samuel |B |191 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J3-C Doc Image] |- |2046 |1808 |Campbell-9543 |[[Campbell-9543|'''Campbell''']] |Arthur |To |Campbell, Patrick |B |234 |Arthur appoints Patrick his attorney |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9J9-G Doc Image] |- |2047 |1810 | |Campbell |Edward |From |Wisenand, George |B |311 |50 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9JS-T Doc Image] |- |2048 |1811 | |Campbell |Edward |From |Rowland, Thomas |B |329 |Furniture and livestock |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N1-3 Doc Image] |- |2049 |1812 | |Campbell |Edward |To |Schoolfield, Enoch |B |359 | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-L9N1-S Doc Image] |} ==Sources== *Washington County, '''County Court''': General index to deeds, no. 1, 1778-1841 (indexes deed books, v. 1-14), Film # 007642309 **Washington County, Virginia: Deeds, Vols. 1-2 1778-1802, Film # 007645892 **Washington County, Virginia: Deeds, Vol. 3 1802-1808, Film # 007645893 *Washington County, '''District Court''': General index to deed books A-B, 1789-1840 -- Deed book, v. A, 1789-1801 -- Deed book, v. B, 1801 [1804]-1840. Film # 007645917

Washington County Virginia Land Surveys-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the [[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County|'''Campbells of Washington County Virginia''']] is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Washington'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Washington County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Washington County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Surveys and Entries for the years 1780 to 1798'''. If your Washington County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your Washington County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Washington County Land Entries-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County'''
'''Land Entries'''
'''1781 -1797'''
'''Updated: 28 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Record # !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !Volume !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !LE001 |Jun 20, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |50 acres on the N. fork of the Holston called "Margaretta" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE002 |June 20, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |50 acres of the Royal Oak Tract called "Goodwood" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE003 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |200 acres in Powells Valley on Wallings Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE004 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |200 acres in Powells Valley near the wagon road called "Nilhileminia" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE005 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |100 acres at the head of Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE006 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |100 acres on the Clinch River at the mouth of War Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE007 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |100 acres on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE008 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |100 acres joining "Margaretta" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE009 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |100 acres joining "Goodwood" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE010 |May 1, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |1 |100 acres joining "Gardwell" at Long Hollow |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXQJ?i=214&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE011 |May 13, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |2 |125 and 200 acres on a branch of the Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE012 |June 6, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |2 |200 acres in Powells Valley at the mouth of Wallings Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE013 |June 6, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |2 |200 acres in Powells Valley on Indian Creek at the Beaver Dam: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE014 |June 22, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |2 |200 acres on the S. fork of Powell River on Blue Springs: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE015 |June 22, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |2 |400 acres adjoining the Wolf Hills |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE016 |June 22, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |2 |50 acres on Wolf Hill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE017 |July 10, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |3 |Removes his three former entries and re-enters them as 150 acres on Big Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE018 |July 10, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |3 |100 acres joining his former entry on Little Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE019 |July 14, 1780 |Campbell-23480 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23480|'''William''']] |6 |3 |200 acres in Powell's Valley near the Kentucky Road at Glade Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX34?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE020 |December 21, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |5 |200 acres on Little Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3J?i=218&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE021 |December 21, 1780 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |5 |300 acres on Big Mockinson: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3J?i=218&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE022 |January 11, 1781 | |Campbell |Charles |6 |5 |200 acres on Little Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3J?i=218&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE023 |July 21, 1781 | |Campbell |Robert |6 |7 |50 acre military warrant on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX38?i=219&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE024 |August 8, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |8 |400 acres between Joseph and Brice Martin's land on Indian Creek in Powells Valley: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX37?i=220&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE025 |August 10, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |8 |200 acres on Wallings Creek on the old hunters path |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX37?i=220&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE026 |August 20, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |8 |Removes 200 acre entry on Mockinson Creek and reenters it on the Powell River: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX37?i=220&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE027 |August 22, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |10 |Removes entries on Wallings Creek and Mockinson Gap and reenters 400 acres on the N. fork of the Clinch: VOID""" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE028 |August 22, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |10 |400 acres on Black Water Creek branch of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE029 |August 22, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |10 |200 acres on Big Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE030 |August 24, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |10 |100 acres on the Laurel fork of the Holston River called "Crab Orchard" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE031 |August 24, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |10 |200 acres on the Big Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE032 |October 31, 1781 |Campbell-1781 |Campbell |[[Campbell-1781|'''Sarah Buchanan''']] |6 |11 |1000 acres of land joining the Big Lick Tract of her father, Gen. Wm Campbell dec. |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE033 |October 31, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |11 |Removes 100 and 200 acres on Mansuiers Claim |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE034 |November 20, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |11 |Reenters 200 acres adjoining his lands on the N. and Laurel Forks |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3M?i=221&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE035 |November 20, 1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |12 |100 acres on Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSZ?i=223&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE036 |February 26, 1782 |Campbell-13814 |Campbell |[[Campbell-13814|'''James''']] |6 |18 |800 acres on the lower side of his settlement in Powell's Valley (600 acres actually surveyed) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSN?i=227&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE037 |February 26, 1782 |Campbell-13814 |Campbell |[[Campbell-13814|'''James''']] |6 |18 |200 acres lying against the Hurricane at a place called the long island: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSN?i=227&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE038 |February 26, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |19 |100 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSN?i=227&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE039 |March 1, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |19 |300 acres on the head of his mill creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSN?i=227&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE040 |March 1, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |19 |100 acres on his mill creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSN?i=227&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE041 |March 1, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |19 |100 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSN?i=227&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE042 |March 1, 1782 |Campbell-61405 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas''']] |6 |21 |400 acres in Turkey Cove on Campbell Branch (Turkey Cove Cr.) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSY?i=228&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE043 |March 1, 1782 |Campbell-61405 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas''']] |6 |21 |300 acres on both sides of the aforesaid creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSY?i=228&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE044 |March 1, 1782 |Campbell-61405 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas''']] |6 |21 |300 acres on the aforesaid creek towards Lovelady's Quantity |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSY?i=228&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE045 |March 22, 1782 |Campbell-23483 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23483|'''Patrick''']] |6 |22 |700 acres joining the "Royal Oak" on the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS8?i=230&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE046 |April 13, 1782 |Campbell-23475 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23475|'''Robert''']] |6 |23 |Assignee of Wm Campbell- 300 acres on the N. fork of Clinch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS8?i=230&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE047 |April 13, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |23 |600 acres on Indian Creek in Powells Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS8?i=230&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE048 |April 13, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |23 |300 acres on the N. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS8?i=230&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE049 |April 20, 1782 |Campbell-23480 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23480|'''William''']] |6 |24 |1000 acres in Powells Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS2?i=232&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE050 |August 25, 1782 |Campbell-23480 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23480|'''William''']] |6 |32 |1000 acres in Powells Valley on the S. side of Wallings Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3H?i=238&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE051 |August 25, 1782 |Campbell-23481 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23481|'''David''']] |6 |32 |400 acres on the N. side of Powell Mountain at the Old Hunters Gap |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3H?i=238&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE052 |August 25, 1782 |Campbell-23481 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23481|'''David''']] |6 |32 |995 acres on Wallings Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3H?i=238&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE053 |August 25, 1782 |Campbell-23475 |Campbell |[[Campbell-23475|'''Robert''']] |6 |32 |1000 acres at the foot of Powell Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3H?i=238&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE054 |September 18, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |33 |400 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3H?i=238&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE055 |September 18, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |33 |600 acres on the head branch of his mill creek: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX3H?i=238&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE056 |September 18, 1782 |Campbell-61406 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61406|'''Hugh''']] |6 |34 |1000 acres adjoining his settlement in Powells Valley; later assigned to Arthur Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSK?i=240&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE057 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |42 |600 acres adjoining John Campbell's land in Powell Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE058 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |42 |250 acres near his entry on Blackwater Creek: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE059 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |42 |1000 acres in Powells Valley: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE060 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |42 |700 acres below the Powell River (430 acres actually surveyed) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE061 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |42 |1000 acres on Indian Creek in Powell Valley: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE062 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |42 |400 acres on Indian Creek: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE063 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |43 |5000 acres on the N. bank of the Powell River on the North Carolina (TN) line. (2600 acres actually surveyed) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE064 |February 10, 1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |43 |5000 acres on the N.C. line where it crosses the Clinch River (1050 acres actually surveyed) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE065 |February 10, 1782 | |Sharp |Benjamin |6 |43 |300 acres to include a station hunting camp built by [[Campbell-62164|'''John Campbell''']] and [[Campbell-13814|'''James Campbell''']] in November of 1782: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSP?i=245&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE066 |February 25, 1783 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |45 |1000 acres on Stock Creek; Clinch River: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSS?i=247&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE067 |February 25, 1783 | |Campbell |Hugh |6 |45 |361 acres on the N. side of Powells River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSS?i=247&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE068 |March 17, 1783 | |Campbell |Jacob |6 |46 |150 acres on the S. fork of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSM?i=249&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE069 |April 15, 1783 |Campbell-5149 |Campbell |[[Campbell-5149|'''Charles Henry''']] |6 |49 |600 acres adjoining the Salt Lick Tract |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSW?i=251&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE070 |April 15, 1783 |Campbell-5149 |Campbell |[[Campbell-5149|'''Charles Henry''']] |6 |49 |370 acres on Walkers Mountain |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSW?i=251&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE071 |April 15, 1783 |Campbell-61405 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas''']] |6 |57 |100 acres in Powells Valley above and below Cocke's Spring |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXSG?i=258&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE072 |May 7, 1783 | |Campbell |Robert |6 |60 |Removes 320 acres at the foot of Powell Mountain and reenters it at the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX96?i=261&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE073 |January 5, 1785 | |Campbell |John |6 |64 |130 acres on the S. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX9D?i=265&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE074 |June 8, 1785 |Campbell-5149 |Campbell |[[Campbell-5149|'''Charles Henry''']] |6 |66 |Withdrawals 30 of his 400 acres and enters the same to his 600 acres in Rich Valley joining the Salt Lick |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS6?i=267&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE075 |June 8, 1785 | |Campbell |Sarah Buchanan |6 |66 |1055 acres joining a former entry of the 1000 acre tract in Rich Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS6?i=267&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE076 |July 1, 1785 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |6 |67 |400 acres in Rich Valley: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXS6?i=267&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE077 |January 5, 1786 | |Campbell |Patrick |6 |71 |50 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX9J?i=271&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE078 |January 5, 1786 | |Campbell |Patrick |6 |71 |75 acres on the Spruce Creek; middle fork of the Holston: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX9J?i=271&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE079 |April 24, 1786 | |Campbell |James |6 |76 |400 acres on the S. side of the land he bought from Col. Joseph Martin; Martins Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX99?i=276&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE080 |August 2, 1786 | |Campbell |Charles |6 |77 |100 acres on the N. fork of the Holston River; 50 acres withdrawn |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX99?i=276&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE081 |August 2, 1786 | |Campbell |Charles |6 |77 |100 acres on the N fork of the Holston at the Colt Lick; 50 acres withdrawn |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX99?i=276&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE082 |February 12, 1789 | |Campbell |James |6 |85 |100 acres on the N. Fork of the Holston: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXMB?i=281&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE083 |September 27, 1790 | |Campbell |James |6 |92 |600 acres on both sides of Reedy Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXM5?i=286&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE084 |October 6, 1791 | |Campbell |John |6 |98 |100 acres in Rich Valley on the N. fork of the Holston: VOID |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZX97?i=292&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE085 |September 19, 1794 | |Campbell |Patrick |6 |113 |40 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXM9?i=299&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE086 |August 15, 1795 | |Campbell |James |6 |124 |40 acres on the N. side of Reedy Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXMG?i=305&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE087 |September 12, 1796 | |Campbell |John |6 |139 |100 acres on the N. fork of the Holston: Withdrawn |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-Z61T?i=312&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE088 |October 6, 1796 | |Campbell |John |6 |140 |100 acres on the Wythe Co. line down Cover Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-Z61Y?i=313&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE089 |October 6, 1796 | |Campbell |John |6 |140 |295 acres near the N. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-Z61Y?i=313&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE090 |December 20, 1797 | |Campbell |Patrick |6 |160 |65 acres in addition to his 50 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXM7?i=324&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE091 |February 3, 1798 | |Campbell |John |6 |161 |113 acres added to his old survey of 98 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-ZXM7?i=324&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LE092 |February 26, 1798 | |Campbell |Matthew |6 |162 |50 acres on the S. side of Reedy Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9PH-Z616?i=325&cat=370542 Doc Image] |} ==Washington County Land Surveys-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County'''
'''Land Surveys'''
'''1781 -1797'''
'''Updated: 29 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Record # !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !Volume !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !LS001 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |1 |650 acres on the middle fork of Holston: Part of the Royal Oak |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1RMD?i=29&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS002 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |2 |280 acres on Mockinsons Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1RFJ?i=30&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS003 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |2 |120 acres on big Mockinsons Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1RFJ?i=30&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS004 |1781 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |5 |500 acres on the N. branch of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1RSL?i=31&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS005 |1782 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |9 |773 acres on the N. and Laurel Forks of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15TX?i=33&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS006 |1783 |Unknown-657253 |Campbell |[[Unknown-657253|'''Anne''']] |1 |63 |254 acres on Sheavers Creek; Powell River for settlement made in 1776 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15X2?i=60&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS007 |1783 |Campbell-61405 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61405|'''Thomas''']] |1 |65 |1000 acres in Turkey Cove; Powells Valley |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-155T?i=61&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS008 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |152 |500 acres on both sides of Powell River below Rock House Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1518?i=106&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS009 |1783 | |Campbell |Jacob |1 |162 |148 acres on the S. fork of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15FB?i=111&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS010 |1783 | |Campbell |Robert |1 |162 |150 acres on the S. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15FB?i=111&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS011 |1783 |Campbell-62165 |Campbell |[[Campbell-62165|'''John''']] |1 |164 |400 acres on Cane Creek, branch of Powell River for settlement made in 1776 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-153K?i=112&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS012 |1782 | |Campbell |James |1 |170 |361 acres on the S. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15HC?i=115&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS013 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |178 |420 acres on Indian Creek; Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1544?i=119&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS014 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |178 |266 acres on Indian Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1544?i=119&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS015 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |178 |400 acres on Indian Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1544?i=119&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS016 |1783 | |Campbell |Robert |1 |181 |400 acres on the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15C5?i=120&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS017 |1785 | |Campbell |Robert |1 |181 |300 acres on the Maiden Spring Fork of Clinch River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15C5?i=120&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS018 |1783 |Campbell-13814 |Campbell |[[Campbell-13814|'''James''']] |1 |196 |440 acres on both sides of the N.fork of Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15L3?i=129&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS019 |1783 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |196 |400 acres on both sides of the Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15L3?i=129&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS020 |1784 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |210 |80 acres on his mill creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PBY?i=136&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS021 |1782 | |Campbell |Patrick |1 |217 |652 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15N5?i=139&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS022 |1782 | |Campbell |Patrick |1 |224 |175 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1573?i=143&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS023 |1784 | |Campbell |John |1 |236 |266 acres on the middle fork of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15SF?i=149&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS024 |1784 |Campbell-5149 |Campbell |[[Campbell-5149|'''Charles Henry''']] |1 |248 |400 acres on the N. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1P58?i=155&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS025 |1784 | |Campbell |John |1 |260 |350 acres on the S. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PY3?i=161&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS026 |1784 | |Campbell |Charles |1 |261 |400 acres on the S. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PY3?i=161&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS027 |1784 | |Campbell |John |1 |263 |100 acres on the S. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15QQ?i=162&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS028 |1784 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |264 |247 acres on the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15S2?i=163&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS029 |1784 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |264 |400 acres in said county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15S2?i=163&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS030 |1785 | |Campbell |Sarah B. |1 |273 |2055 acres on the N. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15MM?i=167&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS031 |1784 | |Campbell |Charles |1 |274 |630 acres in Rich Valley joining the Salt Lick |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1P1K?i=168&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS032 |1785 |Campbell-9543 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |306 |185 acres on the S. side of Big Mockinson Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15M6?i=184&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS033 |1785 |Campbell-9544 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |306 |98 acres in Powell Valley joining his 1610 acre survey |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-15M6?i=184&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS034 |1785 |Campbell-9545 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |308 |1610 acres in Powell Valley on the N. side of Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PPF?i=185&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS035 |1785 |Campbell-9546 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |308 |1050 acres on the N. fork of the Clinch |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PPF?i=185&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS036 |1785 |Campbell-9547 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |309 |2600 acres in Powells Valley on the N. side of Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PPF?i=185&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS037 |1785 |Campbell-9548 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |310 |430 acres on the Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PL3?i=186&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS038 |1786 |Campbell-9549 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |337 |220 acres in Rich Valley on the N. fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PBD?i=199&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS039 |1786 |Campbell-13814 |Campbell |[[Campbell-13814|'''James''']] |1 |348 |365 acres on both sides of Martins Creek; Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PFJ?i=205&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS040 |1786 | |Campbell |William |1 |352 |725 acres on Wallings Creek; S. branch of Powell River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PNC?i=207&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS041 |1783 |Campbell-61406 |Campbell |[[Campbell-61406|'''Hugh''']] assigned to Arthur Campbell and Robt. Preston |1 |365 |860 acres on the E. side of the lower N. fork of the Powell River; later assigned to Robert Preston and Arthur Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PT9?i=213&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS042 |1787 |Campbell-9549 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |371 |273 acres in aforesaid county |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PXD?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS043 |1787 |Campbell-9549 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |371 |181 acres on Mill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PXD?i=216&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS044 |1790 | |Campbell |John |1 |385 |94 acres on the Spring Creek Branch of the Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PF6?i=223&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS045 |1791 | |Campbell |James |1 |390 |520 acres on Reedy Creek; Holston River |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1P6K?i=226&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS046 |1794 |Campbell-9549 |Campbell |[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur''']] |1 |411 |50 acres on both sides of Wolf Hill Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PXQ?i=236&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS047 |1781 | |Campbell |John (heir at law to John Campbell) |1 |456 |100 acres adding John Campbell and Wm Bennets land |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1P8P?i=259&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS048 |1796 | |Campbell |Patrick |1 |462 |19 acres on the S. side of the middle fork of the Holston |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PMQ?i=262&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS049 |1796 | |Campbell |John |1 |465 |100 acres in Rich Valley corner to Wm Bennet |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PZN?i=263&cat=370542 Doc Image] |- !LS050 |1797 | |Campbell |James |1 |489 |50 acres on Reedy Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS42-1PZ9?i=275&cat=370542 Doc Image] |}

Washington County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County_|The Campbells of Washington County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Washington'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Washington'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Washington County. This page has the '''Campbell Marriage Records for the years 1785-1807'''. If your ''Washington'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Washington'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Washington County Marriage (Groom)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County'''
'''Marriage Records (Groom)'''
'''1785-1806'''
'''Updated: 29 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Grooms_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !29 August 1805 |Campbell |Samuel |Duncan |Elenar | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-6JX Doc Image] |- !30 September 1788 |Campbell |James |McCarrall |Esther | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-DWB Doc Image] |- !8 August 1805 |Campbell |James |Marshall |Esther | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-6NB Doc Image] |- !13 April 1795 |Campbell |Patrick |Long |Martha | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-D4B Doc Image] |- !26 February 1788 |Campbell |Joseph |Keys |Mary | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-DHH Doc Image] |- !15 October 1785 |Campbell |Robert |Young |Mary | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-D4D Doc Image] |- !5 April 1804 |Campbell |George |Mahaffy |Elizabeth | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-6VS Doc Image] |- !10 February 1799 |Campbell |John |Tate |Darcus | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-DLX Doc Image] |- !5 March 1800 |Campbell |Joseph |Richardson |Elizabeth | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-DTG Doc Image] |- !29 August 1805 |Campbell |Samuel |Duncan |Elenar | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWQ-HPN4 Doc Image] |- !15 October 1785 |Campbell |Robert |Young |Mary | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VGN-QKN3 Doc Image] |- !10 February 1798 |Campbell |John |Tate |Dareus | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6V7Y-ZVZ2 Doc Image] |- !5 March 1800 |Campbell |Joseph |Richardson |Elizabeth | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6V7Y-ZVZB Doc Image] |- !7 November 1804 |Campbell |Arthur |Tomson |Sarah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWQ-HPFC Doc Image] |- !30 September 1788 |Campbell |James |McCarrall |Esther | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VGF-1STP Doc Image] |- !26 February 1788 |Campbell |Joseph |Keys |Mary | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VGN-QKN6 Doc Image] |- !8 August 1806 |Campbell |James |Marshall |Esther | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWQ-HPFL Doc Image] |- !5 April 1804 |Campbell |George |Mahaffy |Elizabeth | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWQ-HPF7 Doc Image] |} ==Washington County Marriage (Bride)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Washington County'''
'''Marriage Records (Bride)'''
'''1785-1807'''
'''Updated: 29 Apr 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Marriage_Date !Bride_Last !Bride_First !Groom_Last !Groom_First !Brides_Parents !Comments !Doc_Image |- !18 October 1805 |Campbell |Elisabeth |Arnat |Benjamin | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRW9-5X9 Doc Image] |- !30 September 1802 |Campbell |Mary |Cummings |James | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-DY1 Doc Image] |- !16 July 1807 |Campbell |Mary H. |Beard |William | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRW9-R4R Doc Image] |- !24 December 1793 |Campbell |Sarah |Howard |Zeba | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRW9-34J Doc Image] |- !24 July 1788 |Campbell |Anne |Roan |Archibald | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRDT-2YH Doc Image] |- !16 July 1807 |Campbell |Margaret H. |Beard |William | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRW9-R4K Doc Image] |- !2 October 1794 |Campbell |Hannah |Rush |Jeremiah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRDT-L66 Doc Image] |- !8 January 1807 |Campbell |Lucy |Wilson |Samuel | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRD1-BQP Doc Image] |- !4 January 1797 |Campbell |Elizabeth |McFarlans |John | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRDR-84L Doc Image] |- !15 March 1804 |Campbell |Mary |Cummimgs |Robert | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XRWS-6N1 Doc Image] |- !24 December 1793 |Campbell |Sarah |Howard |Zeba | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWM-Y4G4 Doc Image] |- !2 February 1797 |Campbell |Elizabeth |McFarlane |John | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWS-L5Q3 Doc Image] |- !18 October 1805 |Campbell |Elizabeth |Arnat |Benjamin | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6V7T-J4NJ Doc Image] |- !16 July 1807 |Campbell |Margaret H |Beard |William | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VW3-2YNX Doc Image] |- !15 March 1804 |Campbell |Mary |Cummings |Robert | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWQ-HPF5 Doc Image] |- !8 January 1807 |Campbell |Lucy |Wilson |Samuel | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6V25-QKCS Doc Image] |- !24 July 1788 |Campbell |Anne |Roan |Archibald | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWS-GT63 Doc Image] |- !2 October 1794 |Campbell |Hannah |Rush |Jeremiah | | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6VWS-GT6R Doc Image] |- ! |}

Washington County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County|The Campbells of Washington County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Washington'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Washington'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Washington County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Washington'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Washington'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Washington County Probate Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Washington County Probate'''
'''Campbell Records'''
'''Updated: 11 Mar 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Date_of_Record |___WikiTree_ID___ |Surname |Given |Folio |Instrument |Comments |Record |- |13 Oct 1777 | |Campbell |Margaret |7 |Will |Wife of Charles Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29QS-Z?i=26&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |28 Sep 1780 | |Campbell |William |20 |Will | |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29Q7-M?i=33&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |21 May 1782 | |Campbell |William |21 |Inventory |By Alexander Outlaw |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29Q7-M?i=33&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |21 Aug 1781 | |Campbell |John |43 |Inventory |Capt John Campbell |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-293R-X?i=44&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |21 May 1782 | |Campbell |Ann |51 |Apprentiship Transfer |Between Ann Campbell and John Campbell on the one part and William Beattie …a boy named John Sharp who was born Feb(?) 1769 apprentice to William Beattie to serve him or his assigns from the day of the date hereof until he arrives to the age of 21 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-29Q3-4?i=48&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |27 Aug 1777 | |Campbell |James |93 |Bill of sale signed Jacob Campbell |David Campbell and Patrick Campbell have given granted and confirmed unto James Campbell a certain negro girl (not named) |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-293Y-C?i=70&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |22 Jun 1790 | |Campbell |William |153 |Power of Attorney |John Wilson of Washington County appoint William Campbell of Lincoln County & District of Kentucky my true & lawful attorney …inpowering him fully to act in my name …in conveying all my right and title in fee simple to 400 acr of land granted to me ..and registered in my name to William Dryden |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2932-T?i=101&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |22 Jan 1783 |Campbell-2518 |[[Campbell-2518|'''Campbell''']] |David |162 |Will |David Sr's will. Witnessed by David Campbell Jr, Robert Campbell, David McClanachan, Alexander Campbell, William Lockhart |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-2932-3?i=106&cat=366153 Doc Image] |- |11 Mar 1791 |Campbell-2518 |[[Campbell-2518|'''Campbell''']] |David |167 |Inventory |Appraisal of the personla estate of David Campbell dec'd to three hundred and sixty seven pounds, nine shillings |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9PX-293L-6?i=108&cat=366153 Doc Image] |}

Washington Death Index, 1940-1996

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The [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=6716&enc=1 Washington Death Index, 1940-1996] is an index of death records available at Ancestry.com to paying members. This database is an index to death records for the state of Washington for the years 1940-1996. In addition to providing the name of the deceased, the index also provides the person's age, place and date of death, and sex. For those who died in 1960 or later, the person's place of residence is also given. For those who died in 1965 or later, their Social Security number is also given. The index was obtained from the Washington State Archives and was originally created by the Washington State Health Department.

Washington State Digital Archives

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

Washington state Native American roots

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:'''This freespace page should be merged away; the user who created it is no longer active on WikiTree.''' [[Smith-32867|Smith-32867]] 13:33, 4 March 2024 (UTC) == Prior Description == The goal of this project is to ..Find out if I have Native American blood in my veins....or put this rumor to rest.. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Williams-39819|Laura Lindgrin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Interested in finding the children of Chiefs in Washington * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12733306 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wassaic State School, Wassaic, New York Place Study Info

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Watch frame maker

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:Profession :Supplier for watchmakers :Creating the wooden case of a Black Forest clock =The Profession= Clock frame maker is a profession that was established as part of the division of labor during the transition to the mass production of wooden clocks before 1800. At this time, wooden clocks did not yet have closed cases. They consisted of 2 or 3 movement plates made of beech wood, which were held apart by pillars. As the skills required for the work involved were not particularly challenging, it was initially a welcome source of extra income for many day laborers without professional qualifications or special tools. Especially for people who lived in remote regions in lonely Black Forest valleys, this supposed extra income became increasingly important. Both the raw beech wood and the finished clock frames were easy to transport. And in the heyday of Black Forest domestic clock production, there was certainly always a clockmaker within easy reach as a customer. As can be seen from an article in the Badisches Centralblatt in 1861, this activity does not seem to have been recognized everywhere or from the very beginning as a full-fledged profession that could support a family. [https://books.google.de/books?id=YmnQHDzyYYIC&lpg=RA3-PA360&ots=po83z03-YR&dq=Uhrengestellmacher&hl=de&pg=RA3-PA360#v=onepage&q=Uhrengestellmacher&f=false Badisches Centralblatt Für Staats- und Gemeinde-Interessen, Bände 7-9, Seite 360] With advancing industrialization, mass production and exports abroad, the profession of clock case maker became increasingly important at the expense of wooden watch frame making. Clock case carpenters made enclosed clock cases in which the clockmakers installed their movements and provided them with an artistically designed front. Some quotations from relevant literature on the work of clock frame makers are given below, with translations into English. ==Eberhard Gothein, Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Schwarzwaldes und der angrenzenden LandschaftenEberhard Gothein, Wirtschaftsgeschichte des Schwarzwaldes und der angrenzenden Landschaften, Herausgegeben von der Badischen Historischen Kommission, Erster Band: Städte-und Gewerbegeschichte, Verlag von Karl J. Trüber, Straßburg 1892, Seite 843== {| |Diese Absonderung eigener Gewerbszweige wird man kaum zur Arbeitsteilung innerhalb der Uhrmacherei rechnen; wohl aber gehört hierher die Trennung, die sich sehr bald zwischen der Herstellung des Werkes und des Kastens notwendig machte. Die Gestellmacher gingen aus den Reihen der Schreiner oder Kübler hervor.||These divisions into separate trade branches can hardly be considered a division of labor within the watchmaking industry; however the separation that very soon became necessary between the manufacture of the movement and the case is such a division. The frame makers emerged from the ranks of carpenters and joiners. |} ==Adolph Kistner, Die Schwarzwälder Uhr Adolph Kistner, Die Schwarzwälder Uhr, Verlag C. F. Müller, Karlsruhe (Baden), 1927, Seite 68== {| |Bei den frühesten Schwarzwälder Uhren befinden sich die Lager der Räderachsen an einem ganz einfachen hölzernen Gestell. Als zuverlässiger erkannte man schon beim Bau von Uhren mit Kuhschwanzpendeln Werkplatten (später Platinen genannt) aus Holz, die durch Pfeiler im richtigen Abstand gehalten wurden. Die Anfertigung des ganzen Werkgestells geschah zunächst durch den Uhrmacher selbst, später aber durch besondere Gestellmacher, die auch die Seitentüren des Werkkastens, jedoch nicht das Schild, lieferte.||In the earliest Black Forest clocks, the bearings of the wheel axles are located on a very simple wooden frame. When clocks with cow-tail pendulums were built, it was recognized that wooden movement plates (later called plates), which were held at the correct distance by pillars, were more reliable. The entire movement frame was initially made by the clockmaker himself, but later by special frame makers who also supplied the side doors of the movement box, but not the plate. |} ==Berthold Schaaf, Schwarzwalduhren Berthold Schaaf, Schwarzwalduhren, G. Braun Buchverlag Karlsruhe (2008), Seite 40== {| |Das leere Uhrengestell mit seinen Holzpfeilern und Platinen bezieht der Uhrmacher vom Gestellmacher. Dieses Gestell ist fast immer aus Buchenholz, das die Gestellmacher in diesem Stadium sehr hoher Fertigungszahlen in schon vorgesägter Form aus dem Rheintal bezogen (Quelle: Meitzen). Nach Poppe verbrauchte ein Gestellmacher mit zwei Gesellen jähr:lich 12 Buchenstämme. das Buchenholz des Gestellmachers musste gut gelagert und getrocknet sein, damit es der Belastung der Gewichte standhielt uns sich nicht verzog. Gestelldecke und Gestellboden werden vor allem durch vier Pfeiler in den Ecken zusammengehalten. Diese :rehteckigen Pfeiler sind an den Enden gerundet und mit Gestelldeck und -boden fest verzapft. Um sie so stramm wie möglich zu verankern, wurden sie verleimt und in die Zapfen noch ein Holzkeil eingetrieben. Bei Achttage-Uhren ist auch die breite vordere Platine für Gehwerk und Schlagwerk fest in Decke und Boden eingelassen und wie die Pfeiler verkeilt. Eingeritzte Linien in Gestelldecke und -boden markieren die genaue Position von Pfeilern und Platinen.||The empty clock frame with its wooden pillars and plates is obtained by the clockmaker from the frame maker. This frame is almost always made of beech wood, which the frame makers obtained in pre-sawn form from the Rhine Valley at this stage of very high production volumes (source: Meitzen). According to Poppe, a frame maker with two journeymen used 12 beech trunks a year. The beech wood used by the frame maker had to be well stored and dried so that it could withstand the load of the weights and not warp. The top and bottom of the frame are held together by four pillars at the corners. These rectangular pillars are rounded at the ends and firmly mortised to the frame top and bottom. To anchor them as firmly as possible, they are glued together and a wooden wedge is driven into the tenons. In eight-day clocks, the wide front plate for the clock movement and the striking mechanism is also firmly embedded in the top and base and wedged in like the pillars. Incised lines in the top and bottom of the frame mark the exact position of the pillars and plates. |} ==Gerd Bender, Die Uhrenmacher des hohen Schwarzwaldes und ihre Werke Gerd Bender, Die Uhrenmacher des hohen Schwarzwaldes und ihre Werke, Band 1, Verlag Müller/Villingen (2. Auflage 1979), Seite 122/123== {| |Markus Fidelis Jäck Jäck, Markus Fidelis: Tryberg oder Versuch einer Darstellung der Industrie und des Verkehrs auf dem Schwarzwald. (Ausgehoben aus dem Magazin für Handlung und Gesetzgebung, hrsg. v. K.H.Frhrn. v. Fahnenberg.) Constanz 1826 "Schnell schneidet und hobelt der Gestellmacher die Brettchen von Buchbaum welche das Gehäus der Uhren bilden, fügt und richtet sie ein, daß der Uhrenmacher nur sogleich anfangen kann, den Zirkel anzuschlagen, und den Austheiler zu Einstellung des Radwerks machen. Weil dieses Zurichten der Brettchen die einzige Arbeit des Gestellmachers ist, so eilt sie schnell aus seinen Händen, und er kann diese Vorarbeit dem Uhrenmacher um 4 bis 8 kr. liefern, wozu derselbe sonst die Hälfte des Tages hätte verwenden müssen. Da es die einfachste und leichteste Arbeit ist, so kann sich derselben jeder arbeitslose Häusler unterziehen."||The frame maker quickly cuts and planes the beechwood boards that form the case of the clocks, fits and adjusts them so that the clockmaker can immediately begin to strike the compass and make the adjustment of the wheel train. As this fitting of the boards is the only work the frame maker has to do, it quickly passes out of his hands, and he can deliver this preparatory work to the clockmaker for 4 to 8 kr., for which he would otherwise have had to spend half the day. As it is the simplest and easiest work, any unemployed cottager can do it. |} {| |Der Gestellmacher fertigte, meist aus Buchenholz, das sog. Gestell, in das später vom Uhrmacher die Räder und Triebe mit den Lagerzapfen eingesetzt wurden. Diese Holzkonstruktion besteht normalerweise, je nach Bauart der Uhr, aus 2 oder 3 Holzplatinen, die in je einem Boden- und Deckbrettchen verzapft werden. An der Rüchseite de Gestells wird die Rückwand aufgesetzt, und die noch offene Vorderseite wird später vom Schild abgedeckt. Seitlich wird das Gestell durch zwei Türchen geschlossen. Da die Tätigkeit eines Gestellmachers etwa der eines Tischlers entsprach, erübrigt sich in diesem Zusammenhang eine ausführliche Beschreibung des Arbeitsvorgangs. Ein Gestellmacher verarbeitete in einem Jahr ungefährt 4 Buchenstämme. Ein Stamm wurde zu 20 bis 26 Fuß gerechnet und kostete etwa 20 fl. Ein Gestellmachergeselle erhielt 1 fl. 12 kr. Wochenlohn mit Kost, Logis und Wäsche. Ein Lehrjunge bezahlte für ein Jahr Lehrzeit der Meisterin 2 fl. 42 kr. und 1 fl. der Magd, im zweiten Jahr bekam er 33 bis 40 fl. Lohn nebst Kost, Logis usw.Verzeichnis sämtlicher zugehörigen Indiewieduen welche sich mit der Uhrenfabrikation in der Gemeinde Furtwangen beschäftigen aufgestellt im Monat Dezember 1841. Gemeindearchiv Furtwangen, Akten 121/2, Hefte 1251, 1841-1842 Der Durchschnittspreis für ein normales Gestell kann mit etwa 10 kr. angenommen werden. Dieser Preis entspricht auch einer Angabe aus dem Jahr 1841. Poppe, Adolph: Die Schwarzwälder Uhrenindustrie nach ihrem Stand im Jahre 1838, techn. und statist. dargestellt. In: Polytechnisches Journal Bd. 75 (1840), Heft 4, 5 und 6. Poppe nennt für das Jahr 1838 folgende detailliert aufgeführte Preise: Kleine 12-stündige Uhrengestelle - 5 Kreuzer; Vierundzwanzigstündige Uhrengestelle - 7 Kreuzer; 24 stündige übersezte mit nebeneinander liegenden Läufen - 12 Kreuzer; Ekige übersezte Viertelgestelle - 15 Kreuzer; Breite übersezte Viertelgestelle - 20 Kreuzer; Achttaguhrengestell - 17 Kreuzer; Achttaguhren - Viertelgestell - 30 Kreuzer.||The frame maker produced the so-called frame, usually from beech wood, into which the wheels and pinions with the bearing journals were later inserted by the clockmaker. Depending on the design of the clock, this wooden construction normally consists of 2 or 3 wooden boards, each of which is mortised into a base and top board. The rear panel is placed on the back of the frame, and the still open front is later covered by the shield. The frame is closed at the side by two small doors. As the work of a frame maker was similar to that of a carpenter, there is no need for a detailed description of the work process in this context. A frame maker processed approximately 4 beech trunks in a year. A trunk measured 20 to 26 feet and cost about 20 fl. A journeyman frame maker received 1 fl. 12 kr. a week with board, lodging and laundry. An apprentice paid 2 fl. 42 kr. to the master and 1 fl. to the maid for one year's apprenticeship; in his second year he received 33 to 40 fl. wages plus board, lodging, etc. The average price for a normal frame can be assumed to be around 10 kr. This price also corresponds to an indication from the year 1841. Poppe lists the following detailed prices for the year 1838: Small 12-hour watch frames - 5 kreuzer; Twenty-four-hour clock frames - 7 kreuzer; 24-hour overset with side-by-side barrels - 12 kreuzer; Square overset quarter frames - 15 kreuzer; Wide overset quarter frames - 20 kreuzer; Eight-day clock frame - 17 Kreuzer; Eight-day clocks - quarter frame - 30 Kreuzer. |} ==Beatrice Teichen, Die Herstellung von Schwarzwald Uhren Beatrice Teichen, Die Herstellung von Schwarzwalduhren in: Auf der Höhe, Zur Geschichte der Uhrmacherei in der Region Eisenbach im Schwarzwald, E. Blender Design und Verlag (2002),Seite 24== {| |Steyrer schilderte 1796 erste Ansätze der Arbeitsteilung und nannte Gehäusemacher (da frühere Schwarzwald - Uhren keine regelrechte Gehäuse hatten, handelte es sich wahrscheinlich um Gestellmacher),...||In 1796, Steyrer described the first beginnings of the division of labor and named case makers (since earlier Black Forest clocks did not have proper cases, they were probably frame makers),... |} =Research Note= Herauszufinden wäre, :a) wann die Arbeitsteilung eingesetzt hat und :b) wann aus den Uhrengestellmachern die Uhrenkastenschreiner wurden oder ob das :c) eine komplett neue Berufsgruppe war *Die nebeneinander gelagerten Werke, meist mit 24-stündiger Laufzeit, haben eine durchschnittliche Gestellhöhe von 16 cm und Gestellbreite von 15 cm. *Das Schwarzwälder Achtagewerk um 1830,zu dieser Zeit von zahlreichen Uhrmachern gefertigt, wird in einer Art Standardausführung nur wenig modifiziert hergestellt. Das Werkgestell aus Buchenholz ist ca. 20 cm hoch, 18 cm breit und 14 cm tief. *Was sofort ins Auge fällt, sind die vergleichsweise dünnen für Gestelldecke und Gestellboden. Haben diese bei klassischen Achtagewerken in der ersten Hälfte des 29. Jahrhunderts eine Dicke von 14-16mm,sind sie hier nur 10mm dick, also wie bei der Stollenuhr. Natürlich waren diese Gestell Retter einer Dauerbelastung mit zusammen 4-5 kg Antriebsgewicht kaum gewachsen. *Bildunterschrift Seite 70: Kleines flaches Lackschild mit Goldrand. Gestellhöhe 11 cm, um 1790/1800 *Bildunterschrift Seite 73: Kleine holzgespindelte Stuckuhr mit Holzfallen, signiert Philipp Herbstreit in Rudenberg (1787-1837).Gestellhöhe 10,3 cm. *Die kleinste Schwarzwälder Gewichtuhr ist das sogenannte Miniatürchen. Dessen Holzgestell hat eine Höhe von 5 cm, eine Breite von 3,5 cm und eine Tiefe von 2 cm. Berthold Schaaf, Schwarzwalduhren, G. Braun Buchverlag Karlsruhe (2008), Seite 45, 61, 62,70, 73, 341 *Hexenlochmühle https://www.hochschwarzwald.de/attraktionen/hexenlochmuehle-b164d6add8 :Die 1825 am Ufer des Heubachs erbaute Hexenlochmühle ist die einzige Mühle im Schwarzwald mit zwei Wasserrädern und wird heute nur zu Vorführungszwecken betrieben. Der Teil mit dem kleineren Rad wurde zuerst als Nagelschmiede genutzt und später zu einer Uhrengestellmacherei umgebaut, während der Teil mit dem großen Rad wenige Jahre später als Sägemühle angebaut wurde. Zur Mühle gehört auch ein Restaurant mit gemütlicher Schwarzwaldstube und großer Freiterrasse, sowie ein Laden mit Schwarzwälder Spezialitäten und Souvenirs. *Königenhof [https://www.schwarzwald-aktuell.eu/gschichtle/gschichtle-15-lawine-reisst-17-menschen-in-den-tod Uhrengestellmacher Beha] *St. Märgen, Schaltkarrendorf [https://sankt-maergen-kulturwege.de/index.php?id=63 Vitenhäusle] *Verzeichnis der zwischen 1770 und 1850 in Lenzkirch geborenen und als Uhrmacher oder deren Nebenberufe bezeichneten Personen; zusammengestellt von Kurt Hodapp 1995 ; Quelle: Max Weber: Bevölkerungsgeschichte im Hochschwarzwald Max Weber: Bevölkerungsgeschichte im Hochschwarzwald, Quellen und Forschungen aus dem Raum Lenzkirch (1953) **Brugger, Paul 1784 UL - 1882 UL; Spieluhrenmacher, Pfeifenmacher, Uhrengestellmacher, Peterhofbauer, Bürgermeister **Brugger, Peter 1822 UL - 1911 UL; Uhrengestellmacher, Orgelpfeifenmacher, Bürgermeister **Drescher, Andreas 1790 OL - 1849 OL; Uhrengestellmacher **Heidegger 1834 OL - 1921 UL; Gestellmacher *Im Jahr 1828 waren Kinzigkreis 19 Uhrengestell- und Rädermacher gemeldet. Offenburger Wochenblatt, Ausgabe 6 vom 08.02.1828 [https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/blbz/periodical/search/6000537?query=Uhrengestell] *In Eisenbach, Bubenbach und Oberbränd gab es zwischen 1848 und 1860 lt. Gemeinde Archiv nur 3 Gestellmacher **Birkle, Martin **Tröscher, Johann Baptist **Bäuerle, Franz (Oberbränd) Franz Fettinger, Auf dem hohen Wald, Heimatgeschichte von Eisenbach, Bubenbach und Oberbränd, 1991, Seite 221 bis 228 == Sources == *Die Behandlung des Gestellholzes (Gewerbeblatt für den Schwarzwald, 1852, Nr. 19, S. 75, 76 leider noch nicht digitalisiert, [https://digi.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/diglit/gewerbeblatt_schwarzwald spätere Ausgaben]) Abschrift in: "Gerd Bender, Die Uhrenmacher des hohen Schwarzwaldes und ihre Werke, Band 1, Verlag Müller/Villingen (2. Auflage 1979), Seite 162-164 *[https://books.google.de/books?id=i3pn4xmdp9oC&lpg=RA2-PA1009&ots=YZ9QfUBiZ7&dq=Uhrengestellmacher Universal-Lexicon vom Großherzogthum Baden Seite 1009] *Geschichte vom Röthenloch Unterkirnach [https://www.schwarzwaelder-bote.de/inhalt.unterkirnach-geschichten-vom-roethenloch.849a9601-ece9-4246-93aa-11c8e0e5cbfc.html] *Karl Eduard Paulus, Beschreibung des Oberamts Rottweil 1875 [https://de.wikisource.org/wiki/Seite:OARottweil0511.jpg]

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Watchtower Educational Center, Patterson, New York Place Study Info

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Water Marriages 1750-1783

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This is a place to collect and analyze all the marriages of Waters (Watters, etc.) between 1750 and 1783, in an effort to identify the parents of Joel Waters (Waters-7153), b. abt. 1775, d. 1858 New Brunswick, Canada. There are no solid leads yet on where Joel was born, other than his arrival in Canada in 1783 as a Loyalist which implies he was born in one of the 13 colonies. The idea here is to transcribe the Waters marriages by colony (state), and use those lists to collect and compare birth/baptism records (i.e. did the couple have a child there after 1783?), death records, and the 1790 US Census. Basically it's a broad survey by location and a process of elimination to identify a smaller list of solid possibilities for additional research. The only other information obtained is that Joel arrived with his brothers. Their names aren't specified and, depending on the source, the number of them varies. To help identify them, the ship's passenger lists and land grant records can provide a list of the Waters men who Joel might have been with in 1783. Identifying which military unit each Waters served in could also provide clues. (Note: insert link to page for Waters Canada Arrivals when created) His parents could have married in England as well, so it could be included as well. To keep things organized and manageable (hopefully), we'll create a new page (free-space) for each country-state. When you create a new one, please add a link to it here. Then this page becomes the index to the individual locations. Any suggestions on how to track and show our progress are more than welcome! ==Locations being researched . . . Connecticut [[Space:Waters_Marriages_1750-1783_US_CT|Waters Marriages 1750-1783 US CT]], Delaware, Georgia, Maryland, Massachusetts [[Space:Waters_Marriages_1750-1783_US_MA|Waters Marriages US MA 1750-1783]], New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Virginia, England, Ireland, Scotland, Wales

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'''Return to the HOME Page ''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:THE_ART_OF_ANDREW_INNES&public=1] ===WATERCOLOURS - for which Andrew Innes, the artist, retains the copyright === '''2020 ''' {{Image|file=2020-5.jpg |caption=Square Series #5, Remembering Marsden Hartley, Collage, 9” x 12” }} '''2019 ''' {{Image|file=2019-2.jpg |caption=Waiting, 12" x 12," Mixed media }} {{Image|file=2019-3.jpg |caption=Portal #1, 9" x 12", Mixed media on canvas }} === '''2018 ''' === (Under construction) '''2017 ''' [[Space: 2017|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2016 ''' [[Space: 2016|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2015 ''' [[Space: 2015|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2014 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2013 ''' [[Space: 2013|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2012 ''' [[Space: 2012|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2011 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2010 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) === B. WATERCOLOURS: === '''2021 ''' [[Space: 2021|['''click here''']]]. '''2020 ''' [[Space: 2020|['''click here''']]]. '''2019 ''' [[Space: 2019|['''click here''']]]. '''2018 ''' [[Space: 2018|['''click here''']]]. '''2017 ''' [[Space: 2017|['''click here''']]]. '''2016 ''' [[Space: 2016|['''click here''']]]. '''2015 ''' [[Space: 2015|['''click here''']]]. '''2014 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. '''2013 ''' [[Space: 2013|['''click here''']]]. '''2012 ''' [[Space: 2012|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2011 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2010 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2009 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2008 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2007 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2006 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2005 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2004 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) === C. OILS & ACRYLICS: === '''2021 ''' [[Space: 2021|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2020 ''' [[Space: 2020|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2019 ''' [[Space: 2019|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2018 ''' [[Space: 2018|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2017 ''' [[Space: 2017|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2016 ''' [[Space: 2016|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2015 ''' [[Space: 2015|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2014 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2013 ''' [[Space: 2013|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2012 ''' [[Space: 2012|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2011 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2010 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2009 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2008 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2007 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2006 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2005 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2004 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. (Under constru

Waters Loyalists Research

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This page is for gathering all information on Loyalists surnamed Waters (Watter, Watters, Walters) who emigrated to Canada in 1783 or who appear in the Military records as serving for the British during the Revolutionary War. Return to the main page [[Space:Joel_Waters_Descendants_Group|Joel Waters Descendants Group]] Because Joel Waters was a child of 7, 8, or 9 years old in 1783 and, as of October 2023, we have no solid information as to his parents names or the brother(s) he is said to have arrived with, we need to cast a wide net here and identify all the Waters who arrived at Nova Scotia. '''Arrivals''' Ships Lists??? ... ''to be added'' The following list of Waters Loyalists arriving in 1783 has been compiled from "The New Loyalist Index," 3 volumes, by Paul J Bunnell, F.A.C.G., U.E., published 2007 by Heritage Books. D. Waters - ''from Volume I ...''[Source: LGL #164 map; Lot 315 w/ Josiah Gaines, Pamderec, Grand Bay. Fr: St1: Pamdemec, Grand Bay, Kings Co., Can; Reg: C1:] Patrick Waters - ''from Volume I ...''[Source: LGL map #163; 100 acre grant #A on Pocologan River; Fr: St1: Pennfield, Charlotte Co., NB, Can; Reg: C1: ] William Watter - ''from Volume I ...''[Source: LGL map #156; Grant #11 in Westfield w/ Habakuk Pride; Fr: St1: Westfield, Kings Co., NB, Can; Reg: C1: ] Joel Watters - ''from Volume I ...''[Source: KCC; 1851 census age 74, Farmer, Wife: Rebecca age 78. Child:11, 90 grdch, 25 ggch; Fr: Came to NB 1783; St1: Westfield, Kings Co., NB, Can; Reg: Loyalist C1:] Mary Watters - listed as having married Jonathan Gorham - ''from Volume I ...''[Source: LLC & LF & LGL; b. 25 Jan 1740, son of George. d. Apr 1824. Mar. Mary Watters. Child: 5; Fr: Stamford, Connecticut; St1: Brown's Flat, Kings Co., NB, Can; Reg: Trained men in war of 1812, C1: ] Abraham Waters - ''from Volume II ...''[Granted lot #28 at Holders Point in Scotchtown, Canning, Queen's Co,, NB. Source: NBLG-128] '''Land Petitions, Grants, and Lots''' '''Abijah Waters''' - (1) 1784 Jun 26, Nova Scotia Grant: Obijah Waters and others - 1784 - New Brunswick - Granted 7600 acres on the eastern side of the Bay and River Kennebecasius, a branch of the River St John, lying in Sunbury County, 38 farm lots of 200 acres each "laid out unto Abijah Waters and forty-four others..." See the grant at the Nova Scotia Archives website: [https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=484&Doc=certificate] (2) c. 1784, Lot 832 being on the south side of Duke Street West, City of Saint John, listed on image 10 of 463 of the Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Book, 1780-1930, Saint John, Index book, grantor-grantee. Available online at familysearch.org, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DCY9-PR3?i=9&wc=M69F-WNG%3A13842701%2C16555201%2C25119902&cc=1392378] (3) 1786 Mar 1 - Abijah sells one half of Lot 1 (Timothy Wetmore's First Survey) to William Chase for 30 Spanish Milled Dollars. Note that Abijah signs his name as "Abijah Watrous." (4) 1798 Apr 19, New Brunswick Land Petition of William Murphy, seeking grant of Lots 1, 2 & 3 in Wetmore's First Survey on the southeastern side of the River Kennebaccacis, originally granted to Abijah Waters & others (see 1 above), states that "Abijah Waters, who is since dead." '''Abraham Waters''' - (1) 1784 Jul 5, Nova Scotia Grant: Samuel Dowling and others - 1784 - New Brunswick - Granted 12,400 acres in the Townships of Gage, Almeston, etc. on the River St Johns Grand Lake, 62 lots containing 200 acres each, being one division thereof on the northern side [of] the Lake called the Grand Lake, a branch of the River St Johns, and one other division thereof being on the Lake called Maquapit, all within the County of Sunbury ... All Wilderness Land..." Abraham was granted lot 28 on Grand Lake. Also appearing in this grant is Joseph "Fluelling," granted lot 27 on Lake Maquapit. See the grant at the Nova Scotia Archives website: [https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=277&Doc=draft&Page=201101141] (2) c. 1784, Lot 585 being on the north side of Princess Street East, City of Saint John, listed on image 12 of 463 of the Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Book, 1780-1930, Saint John, Index book, grantor-grantee. Available online at familysearch.org, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DCY9-PR3?i=9&wc=M69F-WNG%3A13842701%2C16555201%2C25119902&cc=1392378] (3) 1797 Sep 8, Lois Waters, widow of Abraham Waters, sells Lot 585 in Saint John to John Waterbury. Lois gives herself as being of Sunbury County. Available online at familysearch.org, See the new page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Waters_Maugerville Waters_Maugerville] '''Daniel Waters''' - (1) 1784 Jun 9, Nova Scotia Grant: John Lips and others - 1784 - New Brunswick - Granted 7400 acres on the western side of Grand Bay, above the falls of the River St John, lots 3 - 30 in the township of Conway, County of Sunbury. Daniel Waters and Joshua Gaines granted lot 15 jointly. See the grant at the Nova Scotia Archives website: [https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=357&Doc=report] (2) c. 1784, Lot 854 being on the south side of Morris Street West, City of Saint John, listed on image 13 of 463 of the Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Book, 1780-1930, Saint John, Index book, grantor-grantee. Available online at familysearch.org, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DCY9-PR3?i=9&wc=M69F-WNG%3A13842701%2C16555201%2C25119902&cc=1392378] '''William Watter''' - (1) 1784 Jul 6, Nova Scotia Grant: Asher Coddington and others - 1784 - New Brunswick - Granted 7,600 acres in the Township of Gage, Almeston, etc. on the River St Johns ... unto Asher Coddington and 47 others, 38 lots containing 200 acres each, being on the Northwestern side [of] the Long Reach, of the River St Johns, within the County of Sunbury. William Watter and Habakuk Pride granted lot 11 jointly. See the grant at the Nova Scotia Archives website: [https://archives.novascotia.ca/land-papers/archives/?ID=246&Doc=report] (2) 1785 Mar 5, New Brunswick Land Petition as William Walter, late of North Carolina, asks to trade his one half of Lot No. 11 on Long Reach for the one half of Lot No. 12 in Conway, adjoining his father who was granted Lot No. 13. [File: F1029 William Walter 1785.pdf] '''Military Service'''

Waters Marriages 1750-1783 US CT

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This is a sub-page of Space:Water_Marriages_1750-1783 for the marriage records of Waters in Connecticut for the years 1750 to 1783. Databases available at AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS): Connecticut: Vital Records (The Barbour Collection), 1630-1870 (Online Database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) From original typescripts, Lucius Barnes Barbour Collection, 1928. https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/13172/145/234687597

Waters Marriages 1750-1783 US MA

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This is a sub-page of [[Space:Water_Marriages_1750-1783]] for the marriage records of Waters in Massachusetts, US for the years 1750 to 1783. Records available : 1. Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, U.S., Town and Vital Records, 1620-1988. 2. Ancestry.com, Massachusetts, U.S., Compiled Marriages, 1633-1850. As if 2023 March, there are 506 results returned from a search on the surname 'Waters' for marriages in Massachusetts between those dates (the date filter is not available yet). We could manually sort through it, but the better option is to search the records at NEHGS (see #3) 3. AmericanAncestors.org (NEHGS): An initial search in the category, Vital Records, on the surname, Waters, and record type, Marriages, in Massachusetts, between the years 1750 and 1783 for all databases returned 117 records, some of which were duplicates. There are 67 marriages in Massachusetts listed in the attached spreadsheet: Research_Waters_US_MA_1750_1783.xlsx [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1V5mXCn1IOf0i8dvzGTN9whLwK2UMVdXjGCxp3mawOvk/edit#gid=279101903]]

Waters Marriages US NJ 1750-1783

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This is a sub-page of Space:Water_Marriages_1750-1783 for the marriage records of Waters in New Jersey for the years 1750 to 1783. Databases available at Ancestry.com (as of 2023 March): 1. New Jersey, U.S., Birth, Marriage and Death Records, 1711-1878. "This collection contains county records of birth, marriage, and death for individuals from New Jersey between 1711 and 1878 . . . These records were registered by the county where the event occurred, not where the person resided . . .[also] try searching local church records . . . [or] local newspapers." -- NOTE: The earliest records that appear to be in this database are actually in the 1800s. 2. Pennsylvania and New Jersey, U.S., Church and Town Records, 1669-2013.

Waters Maugerville

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In 1797, Lois Waters, widow of Abraham Waters, of Maugerville, Sunbury County, sells the Saint John land, Lot #585. In 1804, Joel Waters makes his first purchase of land in Westfield on the Long Reach of the St John River, and gives himself as being "of Maugerville" in Sunbury Co. Maugerville was first settled in 1765 by a group of "New England Planters" who were primarily from Essex County, Massachusetts. The families included Day, Upton, and Olmstead, which could provide the connections to Joel's first wife, Sophia Day, and his second wife, Rebecca (Upton) Olmstead Scribner. This page is for collecting the information relating to these families and Maugerville. At the beginning of the first Deed book of Sunbury County (1786-1787 vol A1), there is written the following: Maugerville laid out in 1762; 4 lots reserved: 1 for Church of England; 1 for Dissenters; 1 for School; 1 for first settled Minister. Visited by Israel Perley and 12 men from Massachusetts in 1761; In 1762, 20 persons, including Samuel Peabody, Ja's Simonds, and Ja's White, ascended the River Saint John to Saint Ann's and were met by 500 Indian Warriors, who forbade them to settle there; the party then surveyed Maugerville; In 1763, 4 vessels arrived from Massachusetts with 200 families (800 souls) under the charge of Israel Perley, surveyor; All the country on the Saint John River was then erected into the County of Sunbury in Nova Scotia, which in 1765 sent Hon. Cha's Harris as the first representative to the General Assembly. James Hannay has written a paper titled "The Maugerville Settlement, 1763-1824" which is available at [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~nbsunbur/maugervillesettlement.htm] Referencing Hannay's article is a blog post by johnwood1946, "Early Life in Maugerville" which is available at [https://johnwood1946.wordpress.com/2021/08/25/ordinary-life-in-early-maugerville/] The York Sunbury Historical Society Historical Collections are housed at PANB (MC300), with a description of the holdings available at [https://yorksunburymuseum.wordpress.com/2010/02/01/maps-and-plans/]. There is also a blog post describing the Maugerville and Sheffield Historical Resources, [https://yorksunburymuseum.wordpress.com/2010/05/23/maugerville-sheffield-history-resources/] At archive.org, the book, "The Upton Memorial: A Genealogical Record of the Descendants of John Upton of North Reading, Mass.," by John Adams Vinton, publ'd 1871, shows on pages 59-61, the family of Samuel (Samuel2, John1) Upton, b 1704 at Danvers, who married Ruth Whipple in 1726. They had 7 children. Samuel and Ruth, along with three of their children "removed to Maugerville, in New Brunswick, about 1763 or 1765." Of note is their daughter, Anna Upton, b. 1730, m. John Russell of Danvers. He drowned about 6 weeks after arriving at Maugerville, and she married (2nd) Jarvis Say who is frequently mentioned in the above articles. Another child, Samuel Upton, b. 1740, married Rebecca Spinney of Marblehead. They also removed to Maugerville, and it is likely their daughter, Rebecca Upton who was Joel Waters' second wife. The third child to go to Maugerville with Samuel and Ruth was Sarah Upton, b. 1743, who married Jacob Barker of Boxford. [https://archive.org/details/uptonmemorialgen00vint/page/59/mode/1up] Another interesting book at archive.org is "Glimpses of the past: History of the river St. John, 1604-1784," by W. O. Raymond, LL.D., published in 1905, and includes a chapter (XVI) titled, "Progress of the Maugerville Settlement." [https://archive.org/details/glimpsesofpasth00raymuoft/page/154/mode/1up?q=Maugerville]

Watkins / Pemberton

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Letourneau-903|Anthony Letourneau]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32987070 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Watkins Family Letters

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Transcriptions of letters (and other writing) written by (or about) members of the Watkins family. === Transcribed Letters to [[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] from family 1890/91 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letters from [[Webb-14686|Frances Ann Watkins]] (18 July 1890 & 24 Nov 1891) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Watkins-7697|John Watkins]] (4 Apr 1891) }} |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Watkins-8043|Lizzie Watkins]] (26 Aug 1891) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Watkins-8043|Lizzie Watkins]] (24 Oct 1891) }} |} === Transcribed Letters to [[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] from [[Watkins-8037|Will Watkins]] 1894/95 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-11.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=27 Jan 1894 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-12.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=12 Aug 1895 (part 1) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-13.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=12 Aug 1895 (part 2) }} |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-14.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=26 Aug 1895 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=30 Sept 1895 (part 1) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-20.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=30 Sept 1895 (part 2) }} |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-22.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=23 Dec 1895 }} |} === Death of Will Watkins 1921 === {| class="wikitable" |- | {{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=A Haunting Horror }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Letter from [[Davies-12498|W Davis]] }} |} === Transcribed Letter To [[Watkins-7700|Anne Elizabeth (Watkins) Froese]] from [[Davies-10003|Fran Davies]] 1935 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-26.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=8 Dec 1935 (part 1) }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-28.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=8 Dec 1935 (part 2) }} |} === Transcribed Letters To [[Watkins-8027|George Watkins]] from [[Davies-12498|Win Davies]] 1942 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-30.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=12 Jan 1942 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-33.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=16 Dec 1942 }} |} === Obituary of [[Watkins-7520|Ed Watkins]] 1942 === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-31.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=15 Jan 1942 }} |} === Watkins Story by [[Nelson-20631|Elizabeth (Nelson) Watkins]] === {| class="wikitable" |- |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-34.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Part 1 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-35.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Part 2 }} |{{Image|file=Watkins_Family_Letters-36.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Part 3 }} |}

Watkins Letter

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'''Watkins Letter:''' A copy of the original (signed) letter from [[Watkins-1248|A.F. Watkins]] to his son, [[Watkins-1266|Alexander Farrar Watkins, Jr.]], showing his Watkins line, dated May 16, 1929.[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] entered this information and uploaded the Watkins Letter on June 6, 2012 (it was scanned June 5, 2012). If you need a transcript (i.e., a searchable document instead of a scan), please contact her. ==== Comments about the Contents ==== :The two images are of the same document: one a jpg file and one an annotated pdf, which includes hyperlinks to existing WikiTree profiles. Unlinked names in the letter include Alexander F. "Bud" Watkins, III; Benjamin Watkins; and another Henry, son of Benjamin.[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] is working on discovering enough information to create profiles for the unlinked names and will add hyperlinks when available. :The letter's handwritten annotations were made by [[Brien-31|Betty Noland]], who gave this copy to her [[Noland-165|daughter]] in the 1980s or 1990s. :The A.F. Watkins referenced in the handwritten annotation at the bottom of the page is most likely [[Watkins-1266|Alexander F. Watkins, Jr.]], who is buried in Opelousas.The handwritten annotation provides information about a second, unsigned, copy of this letter that was typed on stationery of Vacherie Plantation, Port Barre, LA (with an address in Opelousas for A.F. Watkins). :Joseph D. Eggleston is cited in the letter as the source for "the last two items in the list."The citation reads: ''My authority for the last two items in the list is President Joseph D. Eggleston of Hampden-Sydney College, Virginia, who says...'' ==== Notes on Data ==== :* The start date is based on the earliest date cited in the Watkins Letter (1671). :* The end date was the date it was written (May 16, 1929). :* The location is where it was written (Brookhaven, Mississippi). ----

Watkins Name Study Info

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===Prologue=== '''Journals Index'''
[[Watmuff-5|J.H. Watmuff Profile]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Watmuffprologue Prologue]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:01 1 1856-05-01] (''Bendigo, Dunolly, Sandy Creek (Tarnagulla), Loddon , (Mt. Hope Hoax), Ararat, Chinamans Flat, Moonlight Flat, Mt William (trek with Aboriginal guide), Pleasant Creek (Stawell), Melbourne'').
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:02 2 Bendigo Melbourne 1862 Otago N.Z. (1859-07-17)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:03 3 Otago (1862-09-11)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:04 4 Otago (1863-07-26) to Melbourne 1865]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:05 5 Melbourne 1865-11-12]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:06 6 Melbourne 1866-03-04]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:07 7 Melbourne 1869-03-28]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:08 8 Melbourne 1870-06-12 to April 1876 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:09 9 Melbourne 1876-06 to 1880-09-07]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:10 10 Dribs & Drabs 1881-02-16 to 1882-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:11 11 Sydney & Misc. 1884]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:12 12 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-27 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:13 13 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-30]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:14 14 Lusitania Voyage 1887-06-26]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15 15 Lusitania Voyage 1887-07-01]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:16 16 and 17 England, letters and Journal 1887-07-14]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:18 18 Garonne return Voyage 1887-09-27]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:19 19 Resignations 1888-05-28 to 1892 Nov.]
See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watmuff-29 Bert Watmuff's] letters about the family
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:20 20 (Journal 19) Mildura 1893-05-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:21 21 Genealogies from 1738 to 1889]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:22 22 New Zealand Essays]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WatmuffTrunk J.H. & Bessie Watmuff's Photos]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Aow Olive Watmuff's Photos] Journals of “Gentleman Jack” John Henry Watmuff Prologue, Melbourne, 1867-68
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'''Prologue'''
128 Johnston St. Fitzroy, Victoria Australia 1867-January 1868
I was born Feby 2nd.1839 in Halifax, Yorkshire, England, my father ([[Watmuff-6|Stephen. W.)]] being a woollen merchant there & having also a place of business in Manchester, to which place our family removed to, in 1843 where we resided for 6 years (at (21 York St., Cheetham Hill Road opposite the St. Chads Cathedral) (R.C.)) my father being unfortunate in business there having sustained some heavy losses in 1848 induced him to give up or dispose of his business & go to London, at that time – Young as I was I remember expressing great regret at breaking up our beautiful home & leaving the place endeared to me by the earliest associations, it being one of the peculiar features of my nature, to become attached to localities. I seldom live at a place, if only for a few days, but I regret leaving it- My father preceded us to London some two months ere my mother with her 6 children went there — I remember our arrival at the Uuston Square Rly Station at night, & being not only astonished but bewildered at all the bustle & excitement I saw manifested in the streets whilst driving to our new home an old fashioned house in the Kennington Road, Surrey side of the water, we lived there some two months & it being an uncomfortable residence we removed to a nice house in West Square (the back wall of which formed the enclosure of the Bedlam Hospital), where we lived for 10 months during which time my brothers & self went to the British & Foreign School, Borough Road, an excellent institution & where I received & finished the only education I ever was fortunate enough to obtain in my life — My father was engaged in various pursuits while in London in connection with my Uncle Henry, owing to the great amount of competition & limited want of capital & not being of a very pushing or energetic nature, he failed in every undertaking he entered into, so he resolved with the money he had & what he realized on the sale of our furniture to leave England & settle in Australia with his family. My Uncle [[Watmuff-8|Henry]] assisted him considerably (who I may state has & had ever been to the time of his death, a good friend to our family,) my father purchased a good & well assorted stock of goods & took passage for himself & family in the good ship “Brothers” Captain Eilly & bound for Adelaide, S.A. we left the St Katherines Docks Oct 14th 1849. the last person who spoke to me in England being my Uncle Henry whose last words {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-1.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 1}}
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to me were ever to stick to my [[Vickerman-162|mother]] & never to desert her under any circumstances/an unnecessary injunction, for no son had a better mother, fond of her children & ever studying their interests & exercising the greatest self denial on all occasions toward them I have endeavoured to do my duty as far as circumstances would permit me tho' I can many times reproach myself for many an unkind word & action I have said & done to her, for which I have paid the penalty for by the upbraidings of my conscience, that silent monitor, poor mother, she never liked the idea of leaving England, she knew my fathers character so well & was aware that he was not a man likely to succeed in a new country, the result proved, she was right, my father is clever & well informed & a perfect gentleman in his manner & habits, but possesses too much sensitiveness & is embued with too high a sense of refinement to buffet & combat with adverse circumstances. The qualities most desirable in a new colony, tending to ones success, are energy, vigour & resolution, they are of more service to a man than talents,/ after a stormy weeks sailing we arrived at plymouth & there took in a few more passengers making a sum total of 120 souls on board including Capt. officers & passengers, the latter being all one class, tho’ they were rather a mixed lot, the voyage was not marked by any- -thing of an extraordinary nature, excepting the Birth of my brother [[Watmuff-23|Charles Brothers]], on the 21st.Decr.1849. — we had moderately fine weather on the voyage, the weather was frightfully hot, being in the middle of a hot summer, when we arrived at Port Adelaide 14th Feby 1850, there we were welcomed by my Uncle [[Vickerman-97|Charles, Vickerman]] (my mothers Brother) who was a farmer & had been in the colony several years, his wife had died some years before our arrival leaving him with three girls & one boy.) he invited us to his home, an 80 acre farm situated in a fertile neighbourhood about halfway between the Port & the City of Adelaide) his house once a good one, we found like his children, dirty & very delapitated & neglected but yet surrounded with plenty. My uncle ought to have been a rich man but being fond of drink and very extravagant & reckless, however he was very kind to us, & my mother in a short time soon produced a change in the appearance of things more especially in my cousins, it was perfectly ludicrous to see them, shy, half naked half wild, running about the farm among cattle, pigs & poultry, it was gratifying to note the change that took place in their appearance habits & manners in a few years through the instrumentality of my mother — we lived with them about 3 weeks when my father, taking a house & shop {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-3.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 2}}
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in Grenfell Street, Adelaide, we left them, & commenced business, there if my father had exerted himself to an ordinary degree, he might have soon got into a firstrate position, but he neglected the chance & let his business look after itself, he first of all packed off my Brother [[Watmuff-18|Fred]] & I with a Basket of Smallwares each & we became hawkers going about from door to door. I blush to have to record it. I felt it a degredation then, but feel it doubly so now, & am surprised my father thought so little of the respectability of himself & family to allow his children to follow such an occupation something more legitimate could have been found for us to do — we were thrown into the very lowest company in the streets & acquired low habits & of manner & thought — that we will never be thoroughly free from — my fathers stock began to get low & the business fell away he never exerting him- -self to review his stock in trade, so what us boys made, hawking & what my mother made with dressmaking & fancy work was all we had to live upon things went on like this for 18 months until the “Gold diggins N.S.Wales broke out, my father, when the exodus set in, was one of the first to leave S.A. for there on the 9th.July 1851, leaving us in very embarrassed circumstances — we gave up the shop & took a house in Kermode St. Nt Adelaide, here Mother, [[Watmuff-18|Fred]] & I struggled to keep a home together during the most depressed times ever was known in the colony, many times not knowing where our next meal was to come from & I more than once had to go without — Two months or so after the Sydney rush, gold was discovered in great quantities in Victoria nearly every man who could get a passage left Adelaide, hundreds travelling overland until at last it became a rare sight to see a man in our street — [[Watmuff-6|My father]] returned from Sydney after an absence of 4 months, having made little more than paid or cleared his expenses, on his return I got a situation at Mr Crawfords, a Grocer, 6/- per week & my food. I remained some 6 weeks at my place when my father & I left S.A. in the brig “Flash” for Melbourne where we arrived after a 10 days voyage, anchored in Hobsons Bay & sailed up the Yarra River in a lighter, landed at Coles Wharf & made a kind of domicile in a Boiler & amongst some timber on the wharf, being unable to procure lodgings in Melb’. the town being small & the influx of people from the other colonies being so great so I passed & slept my first night in Victoria in a boiler on my 13th. Birthday Feby 2nd.1852 — we remained in Melb' about 3 days during which time Father & I had plenty of time to look about us, what a contrast between then & now, Melb' proper was pretty well built upon but the suburbs which are now so numerous & thickly populated were then little more {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-5.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 3}}
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than Bushland & thickly timbered. We at length got started putting our heaviest things on a Dray & after a journey of four or five days reached Forest Creek, did not stay there but finally settled down at the foot of the Windmill Hill, Fryers Creek, — the road, not an inch of which was mettled, was good, being Summer we passed only one or two habitations on the roads & those were small Bush Hotels or Sheep Stations, except on arriving at Kyneton, a small village containing a few straggling huts, in the centre of a magnificent agricultural country — on leaving this place we saw no habitation until arriving upon the diggins — We pitched our camp in the midst of a busy mining population, some were getting gold in great quantities, our want of experience in mining, was the reason of our not getting hold plenty of the alluring metal, after living at this place some weeks we were compelled to leave it, owing to the scarcity of water, not being able to get enough to quench our thirst without going to the River Loddon, some 3 miles distance for it, so we shifted our tent to the Bald Hills at the junction of the Loddon & Fryers Creek, & there we might have done well, but our party was composed of five of the most unlikely men for diggers that ever formed a party, however gold was so plentiful that it was not a difficult matter to get some I took very bad with dysentry & while ill my father took it into his head to return to Adelaide & we had a squaring up. I had been receiving a half share of the results of our labour & I think it alone amounted to about 8 oz, of course my father had double that, so with about 20 oz of gold for his & my share for two months work, he left me, (with two of the best of our party Bob Cotteril & Harry Griffiths, who were old Bushmen & firstrate fellows,) with the injunction to make hay while the sun shone I worked very hard with my mates on Fryers Creek, shifting about from rush to rush, but with very poor results, winter set in & the roads being bad, provisions were high, & to make it worse, we never got for some months afterwards the proper value for our gold. I have sold many a pound weight at ₤2.10.0 an ounce - During this time beginning of -/52 Bendigo gold fields broke out & in the month of July my mates & I packed up our swags & tramped there, about noon of the second day of our journey we were camped with a number of others for dinner at Gibsons Station (now called Ravenswood) when some [[Smith-239424|man]] asked me to go into the Bush some 300 yards from the tent to help him head in bullocks, where amongst some bushes & within sight of the camp, the man suddenly caught me {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-7.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 4}}
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me by the throat & forcing me to ground he very coolly rifled my pockets taking about 6 oz. of gold & about £5. in money, from me, all I had made or saved since my father left me, after kicking me for attempting to resist he hurried into the bush while I hurried to the camp & gave the alarm about 20 men started in pursuit but returned in about an hour after a fruitless search, after the vagabond — we continued our journey, my mates promising not to see me want until we got gold, arrived on Bendigo we found a great many people there & numbers doing well, the ground being shallow & the gold to be found everywhere & in abundance, we found several new gullies opening up (& no one but those who have been to a new rush can conceive the scene around, all the gullies being densely timbered, the falling of trees was something marvellous with the excitement of everything and Long Gully, California, IronBark, EagleHawk & Peg Leg Gully, all of which are famous in Victorias history, at the latter of these gullies we finally settled down to work & we were not long before we got on to a payable piece of ground, or claim, we worked here some two months at the end of which time I had 22 oz of gold for my half share, after all expenses of living Etc during that time — to give an idea of the richness of our ground, we took out 65 oz of gold in 3 days, & that was nothing to some ground near ours, after working out our claim, my mates wishing to go to Mount Korong some 60 miles N. of Bendigo, to prospect, Cotterill having lived on a station there some years before the diggings broke out & had picked up bits of gold at that time & not knowing its value until now, he formed the idea of us going with him — to this end we bought a horse paying £60.0.0 for the beast we bought a Bag of flour for £20. & with a few more necessaries we started, we got as far as the Serpentine Creek on the second day, which we found flooded & in attempting to cross it our horse was drowned & we lost every thing in his pack — after this catastrophe we retraced our steps to Bendigo. I wished my mates to set into work again, & try & to regain our losses but they were not so disposed, but started for Melbourne, with me in their company after a walk of 4 days we arrived there & put up at the Port Plippip Club Hotel, the following day finding there was a vessel sailing for Adelaide, I went to the Shipping Office to take a passage in her, on the way I met my father, who had been in Melb' some weeks doing business, having when he left me on the diggins gone to Adelaide & returned, overjoyed at the meeting, I gave him all I had, 14 oz of gold & £6.0.0 which I had saved after all my labours since he left me, he persuaded me to give up my idea of going home, by informing me I could do nothing in S.A. & that I had better remain where I was & return to the diggins, & also that with my money & what he had himself he would be able to do very well — {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-9.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 5}}
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he took me to where he was lodging in some back lane of a place where he was paying £2.10.0 per week & had to consider himself fortunate in getting such a place, so scarce & hard to obtain was accommodation at this time in Melbourne owing to the influx of population & the dearness of food & in fact everything else — my father went to Adelaide two days afterwards leaving me without a penny & with only the clothes I stood in, the same day I took a situation at £1 per week & my food from a man named Shepherd a Druggist, to go to Bendigo where he was intending to commence business. I remained in town 4 days afterwards assisting my new master to pack up his things, the evenings & nights I spent with my old mates who were spreeing their money away, what to me now appeared in the most disgraceful & extravagant manner. I remember one night we went to a house of ill fame furnished in the most luxurious manner, here [were] about 6 women, with about the same quantity of men, drinking Champagne Etc, many of whom got mad drunk & set the place on fire it being built of wood, was soon in a blaze of flame & thus ensued such a sight as I never hope to witness again. I was asleep on a lounge at the time up stairs & it was with the greatest difficulty I succeeded in rushing through the flames & smoke & getting down stairs & into the street, where I forced the men & women half naked & stupid with fright & drink – After living in town about a week, & my master having packed up his things & consigned them to the tender mercies of a Carrier, we prepared to start on our journey, before leaving my lodgings the woman informed me I owed her £2.10.0 for my board for the week I had been living with her. I would not advance the debt, being under the impression my father had prepaid my board — she would hear no excuse & placed herself before the door to stop me from leaving her house, after expostulating with her some time to no purpose, I made a feint of putting my hand in my (empty) pocket as if to pay her when she moved from the door, which was open. I seized the chance of escaping & rushed at her with my head which catching her in her stomach, knocked the wind out of her and prevented her from following me. I joined my master, we camped at a farm house, or dairy, on the Keilor plains the first night — found my master to be a very religious man & exceedingly mean & parsimonious, he after going into a Refreshment Tent at meal times & partaking of a good meal himself & putting some damper & mutton in his pocket surreptitiously would bring it out to me, much to my disgust, he had about £200. on his person & was exceedingly nervous & frightened of being robbed. I was tempted more than once to lighten him of his anxiety & not having at that time any compunction of conscience {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-11.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 6}}
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I thought very little of the enormity of the crime. I dont remember ever having since that time an inclination for such an act, I am thankful an opportunity never occurred for taking it, I undoubtingly would, we reached Bendigo after 4 days hard tramping along the worst road for bog and mud ever was known in Australia & such as very few but those who were on the Mt.Alexander Road at that time ever experienced, to give an idea of them I have only to state that my master paid £75 for the conveyance of 10 C of goods, the said goods comprising the whole of the load for 8 bullocks, 2 of which died on the Road from overwork, the rest being 6 weeks on the journey. It seems ridiculous such should have been the case, for a distance of 100 miles, at the present time 1867 there is a fine macadamised as well as a fine Railroad — on arriving on Bendigo we lived with an Adelaide family named Hack friends of my master, until his goods arrived, when we erected a large canvass store, where Golden Square, Sandhurst now is. I lived with Shepherd my full time 3 months doing all manner of work principally making ginger Beer & Lemonade & selling to the diggers on Kangaroo Flat, which place was opened while I lived there — With about £20.0.0 in my pockets, twelve being the account of my salary but I had made the rest with gold I had found and kept to myself — with this I started for Melbourne & after a rough journey of 3 days I arrived there, put up at the Britannia Hotel, Queen St. knocked about town until nearly every sixpence of my money was done, being determined to enjoy myself that time. I did not think of the future but was brought to my senses at last with the idea of going home to Adelaide. I went into a shipping office & agreed to work my passage in the brig "Louise" for Adelaide, found her moored alongside the S.S. Gt.Britain, this being her first voyage to Australia. – We sailed the last day in the year 1852, with a stiff breeze from the land, on getting outside the Heads, the wind got stronger, another lad and I were sent up aloft to take in the Royal — I shall never forget the feeling I experienced on the occasion what with being sick & being frightened, how I got up aloft, did my work & got down again on deck has always been a mystery to me. I remember stowing myself away in the long boat until next day & sleeping soundly, when my slumbers were disturbed by a frightful noise of falling crushing timber which on rousing out I found to be our foremast going over the side smashing everything on the deck, the sea was breaking over in a manner truly frightful, baffling description, the decks & the wreck were not long in being cleared, all hands on board worked with right good will all knowing that our lives depended upon [our] exertions, the gale did not abate for 2 days afterwards & [when] it did our Captain thought it advisable to return to Port [Phillip] {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-13.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 7}}
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a southerly wind springing up we soon, with a jury mast rigged, reached Queenscliff where we remained two days repairing ship — sailed at length we were two days before rounding Cape Otway when a gale sprang up & we were carried far to the Southward, during the time our galley fire was not lighted, & to make things worse we sprang a leak & our provisions began to get scarce. We knocked about for days trying to bear up for Portland Bay, where we arrived at last 24 days after leaving Melb, the last 8 of which we subsisted upon 2 Biscuits and half a pint of water a day, we remained 3 days at Portland, took in a stock of provisions & once more sailed for Adelaide, where we arrived 5 days afterwards, after being 33 days on our voyage. I could have walked it overland in less time — on landing I had to borrow 1/6 to pay my fare up to town with, arriving home, I was fondly welcomed by my mother & the rest of the family, found my father absent, in Victoria & when In Melb’ I had heard he was there, but did not look for him however I had only been home a few days when he arrived from there in the S.Phoenix the first Steam vessel that ever ran between the two colonies, he left Vic a month after I did- I knocked about Adelaide for 3 months doing all manner of work beefing trees, splitting & selling them for firewood sometimes making good wages & sometimes the reverse — My father going into partnership with a Mr Hitchin, who purchased a couple of horses & a spring van & with a well assorted stock of goods, commenced hawking about the country districts of S.A. I accompanied them on all the journies seeing by this means a deal of the country — My father might have made a fortune in no time at this game but for his inherent want of diligence & perserverence, he would come off a journey & then waste more time in reviewing his stock & hanging about town, all of which was expensive ourselves & the horses having to be kept. Mr. Hitchin got tired of this sort of thing & they dissolved partnership after being together better than 6 months, neither of them much the better by their labours.'''*''' about this time my Uncle Charles let his farm & made up his mind to go to the diggins, he offered to take me with him, & pay all my expenses on condition that when I got gold I was to pay him back again. I was getting tired of the life Id been leading, not having received any salary for my services whilst travelling about, so I agreed to my Uncles terms & we took passage in an American steamer called the Sir John Harvey
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(since lost with troops on board in the Black Sea during the Crimean War)No evidence in any British or Australian newspaper found to support this. However on the 1st September 1854 she got into trouble on a voyage from Melbourne to Sydney with troops on board, due to her 14 ton boilers shifting https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/207017629 on the [1]4th March 1854,https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/264634752 The Hobart Town Advertiser Tas. Fri 24 Mar 1854
The Sir John Harvey left Adelaide on Tuesday night the 14th instant, and on the following day spoke the Havilah, with machinery disabled and under sail, about 100 miles S. W. of Cape Willoughby, steering for Adelaide, having been out a week. The Sir John Harvey arrived at Portland on Thursday morning, leaving the same day, at 7 p.m. passed the Manchester steamer, off Port Fairy, and at 11.30 p.m. met a large steamer, supposed to be the Antelope. The Sir John Harvey arrived at the Heads at 6.30 yesterday morning. A Hamburg brig, with passengers was going up the Adelaide Channel; and the Hyderabad, with immigrants, had anchored at the lightship as the Sir John Harvey was coming out.
our party consisting of Nicholas Stevens, Uncle Charles & myself. Henry Vickerman was also listed as on board see [https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/646A257D-FA01-11E9-AE98-D30311AB9494?image=56 passenger list]. John Henry Watmuff is not on the passenger list. There is a Stevens on board with indecipherable initials, which does not look like an "N", but there is also a passenger named Stevenson, with initial "N". Sailing date 14th March is confirmed on the same [https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/646A257D-FA01-11E9-AE98-D30311AB9494?image=55 passenger list]. We were about four days on our voyage, on arriving in Melbourne 6.30am 17th March https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/91931347 we put up at the Bakers Arms (now called the Glasgow Arms) kept by a friend of my Uncles named Geo Swannell — here we lived some ten days when my Uncle & Stevens had rather a gay time of it, spending every penny of their money, we were regularly hard up not knowing what to do for money to carry us on our journey, when the night before we had made up our minds to start & chance it Stevens felt something hard in his mattress & on feeling what it was, discovered it to be a small Bag of gold weighing 1½ oz which he sold, not taking the trouble to enquire who belonged to it. I suppose some lodger being drunk, thought of being cunning & had hid it & forgotten where — however it served us a better turn than perhaps it would have done its owner — We commenced our journey with light hearts & heavy swags, reached the Deep Creek the first night. Next morning came on to rain & when on the plains going toward Gisborne we met a shepherd who pointed us out a track which he told us would lead us at the Back of Mt Macedon to Kyneton, to save a few miles & have a better road to walk. We took his advice unfortunately & had not gone many miles when our track became so obscure as not to be distinguished. We pushed on till dark wet through & hungry not having tasted food for the day we camped next morning we pushed on, north & by night came upon the road from Kyneton to Kilmore, here we found a public house to our relief, for we were half dead with cold & fatigue having been lost 2 days in the Bush fortunately for us we had not been going backwards, but were about halfway to our destination the next morning we again started still keeping [to] what was then known as the back track to Bendigo, seldom used by any but the few squatters & settlers in the neighbourhood. We at length, on the fifth day made Long Gully where my mates had worked before on their last trip to the diggins together – There we were received by a Storekeeper named Learmonth, who allowed us to live in the store with him until we made a tent & got a place of our own which we did about a week afterwards We worked together some months in Long Gully but with very poor success making little more for a long time than our expenses, when in the month of July my uncle left us & went to Adelaide on business Stevens & I worked together about a month when he left for there. I joined a party of men at Myers Flat & commenced to erect a Puddling Mill, but being a dry season with no water we were compelled to abandon it- I with a few pounds in my pockets made up my mind to go to {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-17.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 9}}
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Adelaide & so I started. Walked to Melbourne, stayd a day or two there & then took my passage [1854-09-03] in the S.S. “Bosphorus” & after a pleasent trip of 4 days arrived safe & sound once more at home. Found all my folks settled comfortably still in the same house in Kermode St North Adelaide, my brothers Edward & Fred working at the Times Newspaper office, my sisters Mary & Bessie growing up two nice little girls going to school, my father doing nothing particular my mother working hard to try & keep up appearances & educate the girls my little brother Charles growing fast & giving promise of being a smart intelligent boy I only remained at home some ten days when meeting with my Uncle Charles & Stevens we agreed once more to try our luck together in Victoria I had not much money, however we took our passages in the S.S.“Havilah” (passage money being £6.0.0) and bidding all at home adieu, left Adelaide & in four days arrived in Hobsons Bay we did not stay long in Melbourne but pushed our way up to Bendigo, found our tent and tools which I had left behind all right. We set into work in a little gully near by & for some weeks we did very well at the end of 3 months I had about £70.0.0 & had sent a considerable amount to my mother. Uncle left for Adelaide again, Stevens & I working together afterwards, but not making money I got disgusted with my ill luck so for a change I resolved to see the country rolled up my swag & came to town (Melb.) & shipped the second day in a schooner called the Water Witch went in her as boy (which stands for every bodys butt & slavey) after three days sail we arrived at our destination Portland Bay, where a circumstance occurred which {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-19.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 10}}
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perhaps proved the cause of my giving up all idea of becoming a sailor, the second mate was a nasty ill natured brute & more than once let me feel the end of a rope. I resisted & we had a regular fight, I getting the worst of it. When laying at anchor I was asked by the cook to cut up a loin of mutton, which I was doing on the Bulwarks when the mate coming by began to kick me. I, in my passion turned on him with the axe and cut his arm as I thought nearly off, but I learnt afterwards I severed the muscles but that he never properly recovered the use of the limb. The cook & a fisherman who were the only ones on board & they advised me to bolt for they thought & I also that I had murdered the man. I got into the fishermans boat & pulled for the beach, where I landed & walked along a road for about a mile being dark or nearly so I crept into a farm yard and hid myself for about 2 hours in a haystack when seeing the coast clear I started along a road in the Ararat direction, walked about 20 miles during the night, when I came to a bullock driver who was encamped with his team he gave me something to eat & I told him I had run away from a ship. He was an old hand & in my experience in the bush in those early days of the colony they were the best fellows in it — he informed me his team belonged to a squatter & that he was loaded with stores for the station & offered me my “tucker” if I would stick with him & half him with the bullocks, he yoked up & we had not gone above a mile or two when we heard a horseman galloping along the road coming from Portland. I planted myself in some scrub until he came up, he proved to be a trooper & I heard him interrogating the Drayman about a boy dressed like a sailor who had murdered a man, & was supposed to have made for the bush, my friend knew nothing about me had never seen such a boy Etc. the trooper thinking it impossible I could have got so far inland in such a short time, retraced his tracks much to my satisfaction, the drayman drove on {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-21.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 11}}
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but I did not emerge from my hiding place for an hour afterwards dreading the police might still be about. I overtook my friend at camp, where he related to me his interview with the trooper, when we had settled the bullocks for the night, I found him very commu- -nicative & he related me many horrible & shocking things that he had witnessed in the penal establishments in Sydney & Van Diemans Land, he himself candidly admitted having taken life & shed human blood many times. I travelled with him for some days when we arrived at the Station. I got a billet at it — to watch cattle at night on the plains a frightful lonely job & one I got tired of in 3 weeks, when I started with a pr of blankets & 10/- in my pockets which I had obtained as awards from the overseer in company with another Stockrider we took our departure in the middle of the night, reached [http://www.google.com/maps?q=-37.3642,143.34174 Fiery Creek] the following night, when my companion, left me very shabbily taking with him my money, for four or five days I wandered towards Bendigo cadging my vituals at stations Etc. on arriving on Bendigo I drew my money out of the Bank about £55.0.0 which I had fortunately left behind me, with it I took to the road again & walked to Melbourne in two days & a half a distance of 100 miles. I stopped the first night at the Golden Fleece in Russel St. & after tea I went to the Theatre corner of Stephen & Lonsdale St I stayd late to see some “poses plastiques” and on leaving the place I was accosted by some woman alongside of a fence, who rushing on me unawares pinned me against the fence, two men joined her in a moment, one of them dived his hand into my pocket & dragged out a handful of silver. I had £50 in sovereigns tied in the bottom of my pocket which they would have taken had they had time, but I managed to cry out in time when a policeman put in an appearance and the men got away without completing their robbery, the woman was taken into custody, & I gave a fictitious name & the policeman informed [me] I would have to put in an appearance at the Police Court in the morning, however next morning I had taken my passage for Adelaide in the S.S. “White Swan” & I was out {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-23.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 12}}
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Port Phillip Heads the following night without bothering myself with any Police Court affair. I arrived in Adelaide all right, found all well but since the last visit my father had once more left home leaving mother & family to fight out by themselves & leaving also in debt. I found them very poor I had sent her £30.0.0 some few months ago & I again gave her more & placed in the hands of Mr Jos Hall the sum of £20 & left myself with just sufficient to bring me back again to Melbourne. I only staid at home three weeks spending the time very agreeably knocking about — I took my passage again in the “White Swan” & after a four days voyage calling at Portland on the way, arrived in Melbourne, where I remained but one night, walking leisurely the next day brought me to the Diggers Rest Hotel where I staid, the next day I reached Taradale, the third day Ravenswood, about noon the following day I reached Long Gully where I found my Uncle Charles at the old spot, he having left Adelaide only a few days before I arrived there. It was the 1st April when I arrived on the diggins & it proved an unfortunate one for me for I have since that time endured numerous hardships and privations as a digger, which I have only partially recorded in the journal I have since kept. I commenced it at that time one month after my arrival on Bendigo 1856 – I could have filled volumes with an account of the wild life on the diggins & in the bush that I have led & the scenes and adventures I have witnessed and experienced since I commenced gold digging in the beginning of 1852, if my memory would aid & my ability permit me to recount, no one would imagine on visiting the gold fields at the present time & seeing the fine towns & splendid buildings & residences supplied & fitted up with every luxury refinement that good taste could suggest, that there was a time when {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-25.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 13}}
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all was a wilderness but a dozen years or so ago. I can scarcely realise that I formed one of the first pioneers & the first batch of gold diggers that were the means of raising up Victoria to its present proud position but alas for the poor digger, its not the hardy, hardened toiler & pioneer that has profited by the gold they forced out of earths womb. I know not one of those diggers however successful he may have been that is any the better for his labours, now it appears to me there is a curse attached to the occupation - The wealthy & the great in the colony now were never diggers but men who have profited on their labours my great mistake has been, in not leaving the diggins years before I did. I had made up my mind when I went to Adelaide in March 1856, not to return to them again & Mr. Hall who was Mayor of Adelaide offered to advance me all in his power but being made to feel my lamentable ignorance rather acutely on one occasion when there, induced me to try my fortunes once more on the diggins with the determination that if I could make about £200 to return to Adelaide & study hard for 12 or 18 months & fit myself for a different career to that which I had hitherto led, but I did not get enough money & circumstances prevented me afterwards from carrying out my desire in this respect — & then to crown all my misfortunes my sight, the most precious of all senses, failed, my sight for a year or two before going to N.Z. having a tendency to be weak & the snow & cold with the privations I endured there completely distroyd my sight for anything that required close attention as reading writing Studying Etc while in N.Z & since I have had to wear strong glasses to enable me to do anything – but still after all I have much to be thankful for considering all things — Melb’ 1868 John Henry Watmuff {{Image|file=Watmuffprologue-27.jpg|align=r|size=1000|caption=Prologue 14}}
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A collection of Items, photos etc in an old trunk holding Watmuff family memorabillia, in posession of L. Watmuff, bulk scanned by G. Watmuff, Edited by S.J.Arnold. '''Journals'''
Links to John Henry watmuff's journals and photo collections etc.
'''Journals Index'''
[[Watmuff-5|J.H. Watmuff Profile]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Watmuffprologue Prologue]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:01 1 1856-05-01] (''Bendigo, Dunolly, Sandy Creek (Tarnagulla), Loddon , (Mt. Hope Hoax), Ararat, Chinamans Flat, Moonlight Flat, Mt William (trek with Aboriginal guide), Pleasant Creek (Stawell), Melbourne'').
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:02 2 Bendigo Melbourne 1862 Otago N.Z. (1859-07-17)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:03 3 Otago (1862-09-11)]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:04 4 Otago (1863-07-26) to Melbourne 1865]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:05 5 Melbourne 1865-11-12]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:06 6 Melbourne 1866-03-04]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:07 7 Melbourne 1869-03-28]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:08 8 Melbourne 1870-06-12 to April 1876 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:09 9 Melbourne 1876-06 to 1880-09-07]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:10 10 Dribs & Drabs 1881-02-16 to 1882-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:11 11 Sydney & Misc. 1884]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:12 12 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-27 ]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:13 13 Lusitania Voyage 1887-05-30]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:14 14 Lusitania Voyage 1887-06-26]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15 15 Lusitania Voyage 1887-07-01]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:16 16 and 17 England, letters and Journal 1887-07-14]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:18 18 Garonne return Voyage 1887-09-27]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:19 19 Resignations 1888-05-28 to 1892 Nov.]
See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Watmuff-29 Bert Watmuff's] letters about the family
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:20 20 (Journal 19) Mildura 1893-05-06]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:21 21 Genealogies from 1738 to 1889]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:22 22 New Zealand Essays]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WatmuffTrunk J.H. & Bessie Watmuff's Photos]
[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Aow Olive Watmuff's Photos] Image numbering is by upload order and Studio. {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-3.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=3. Cover note to essays JHW wrote at Weatherstones, Otago, N.Z. The essays have not been found. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-4.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=4. c1865-1872 Appears to be Maria Morton Panter nee Clark (looks like) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-5.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=5. c1865-1872 Appears to be Maria Morton Panter nee Clark (looks like) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-6.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=6. c1865-1872 Appears to be Maria Morton Panter nee Clark (looks like) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-7.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=7. c1870-Frederick Robe Finnis Adelaide. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-8.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=8. c1870-Frederick Robe Finnis Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-10.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=9. c1870-Frederick Robe Finnis Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-11.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=10. Must be Charles Vickerman. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-12.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=12. Must be Charles Vickerman. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-15.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=15. Must be Charles Vickerman. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-16.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=16. 1876 Mr Cass }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-17.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=17. 1876 Mr Cass. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-19.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=19. 1876 Mr Cass. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-20.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=20. c1868 Will Smart. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-21.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=21. c1868 Will Smart }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-22.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=22. c1868 Will Smart. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-23.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=23. 1876 Herbert Taylor, Ballarat (would be preacher?) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-24.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=24. 1876 Herbert Taylor, Ballarat. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-25.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=25. 1876 Herbert Taylor, Ballarat. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-26.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=26. Elizabeth Stone aged 8, 1859 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-27.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=27. Elizabeth Stone aged 8, 1859 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-28.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=28. Elizabeth Stone aged 8, 1859 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-29.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=29. c1875 Elizabeth Cotton Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-30.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=30. c1875 Elizabeth Cotton Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-32.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=32. c1875 Elizabeth Cotton Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-33.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=33. c 1875 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-34.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=34. c1875 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-35.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=35. c1875 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-36.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=36. c1865-Samuel Ramsden-1822-1877 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-38.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=38. c1865-Samuel Ramsden-1822-1877 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-40.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=40. c1865-Samuel Ramsden-1822-1877 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-41.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=41. 1868-09-29-Major Caleb Anderson of Castlemaine, an uncle of Richard Rylands. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-42.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=42. 1868-09-29-Major Caleb Anderson of Castlemaine, an uncle of Richard Rylands. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-43.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=43. 1868-09-29-Major Caleb Anderson of Castlemaine, an uncle of Richard Rylands. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-44.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=Rev. James Ballantyne Presbyterian, Carlton. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-45.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=45. Rev. James Ballantyne Presbyterian, Carlton. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-46.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=46. Rev. James Ballantyne Presbyterian, Carlton. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-47.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=47. Unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-48.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=48. Unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-49.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=49. Unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-50.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=50. c1866-06-possibly [John Anthony Pethebridge], born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-51.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=51. c1866-07-possibly [John Anthony Pethebridge], born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-52.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=52. c1866-07-possibly [John Anthony Pethebridge], born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-53.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=53. 1868-09-29-Mrs.Ryland (Mumma) Richard Ryland's mother. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-54.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=54. 1868-09-29-Mrs.Ryland (Mumma) Richard Ryland's mother. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-55.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=55. 1868-09-29-Mrs.Ryland (Mumma) Richard Ryland's mother. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-56.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=56. c1865 unknown person. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-57.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=57. c1865 unknown person. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-58.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=58. c1865 unknown person. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-59.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=59. Similar in appearance to Henry Watmuff, is the basis for the assumption this is Stephen Watmuff, he is probably left handed. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-60.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=60. [Stephen Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-61.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=61. [Stephen Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-63.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=63. c1870 [Fred Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-64.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=64. c1870 [Fred Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-65.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=65. c1870 [Fred Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-66.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=66. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is another copy at images 264-266) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-67.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=67. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is another copy at images 264-266) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-68.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=68. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is another copy at images 264-266) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-69.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=69. unknown, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-70.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=70. unknown, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-71.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=71. unknown, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-72.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=72. unknown girl child, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-73.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=73. unknown girl child, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-74.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=74. unknown girl child, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-75.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=75. unknown lad, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-76.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=76. unknown lad, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-77.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=77. unknown lad, unknown-studio, Melbourne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-78.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=78. c1869 [Elizabeth (Bessie) Sarah Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-79.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=79. c1869 [Elizabeth (Bessie) Sarah Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-80.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=80. c1869 [Elizabeth (Bessie) Sarah Watmuff]. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-81.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=81. c1865-Mr. Edward Pethebridge (draper)-a.jpg. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-82.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=82. c1865-Mr. Edward Pethebridge (draper)-b.jpg. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-83.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=83. c1865-Mr. Edward Pethebridge (draper)-c.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-84.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=84. 1870-Edith Ellen Drake, b1862 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-85.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=85. 1870-Edith Ellen Drake, b1862 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-87.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=87. 1870-Edith Ellen Drake, b1862 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-88.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=88. 1870 Mr. Murphy-Northcote }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-89.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=89. 1870 Mr. Murphy-Northcote }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-90.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=90. 1870 Mr. Murphy-Northcote }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-91.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=91. c1874 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-92.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=92. c1874 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-93.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=93. c1874 J.J. Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-94.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=94. c1864-00-James Stewart. There were two James Stewarts of Christy's Minstrels, one was JHW's friend of gold digging days. see JHW journal June 25 1864. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-95.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=95. c1864-00-James Stewart. There were two James Stewarts of Christy's Minstrels one was JHW's friend of gold digging days. see JHW journal June 25 1864. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-96.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=96. c1864-00-James Stewart. There were two James Stewarts of Christy's Minstrels one was JHW's friend of gold digging days. see JHW journal June 25 1864. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-98.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=98. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles, Royd Cottage-2 Waterloo St.St. Kilda (Royd Cottage Written on rail above) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-99.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=99. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles, Royd Cottage-2 Waterloo St.St. Kilda (Royd Cottage Written on rail above) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-101.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=101. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles, Royd Cottage-2 WaterlooSt.St. Kilda (Royd Cottage Written on rail above) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-103.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=103. cApril 1875, Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff and Probably Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-104.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=104. c1868-69 Eleanor Wright. (met Nov. 1867) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-105.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=105. c1868-69 Eleanor Wright. (met Nov. 1867) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-106.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=106. c1868-69 Eleanor Wright. (met Nov. 1867) see also image 415 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-415.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=415. c1868A-Miss Wright-of-Collingwood }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-416.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=416. c1868B-Miss Wright-of-Collingwood }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-417.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=417. c1868C-Miss Wright-of-Collingwood }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-108.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=108. 1869-10-Henry Chadwick }}[[Chadwick-3667|Henry Chadwick]] {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-109.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=109. 1869-10-Henry Chadwick }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-110.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=110. 1869-10-Henry Chadwick }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-111.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=111. c1870 unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-112.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=112. c1870 unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-113.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=113. c1870 unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-114.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=114. c1866 unidentified male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-115.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=115. c1866 unidentified male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-116.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=116. c1866 unidentified male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-117.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=117. 1867-03-04-James Peak (pencilled note, accompanist, Melbourne Philharmonic Society probably wrong, (George Peake was) ) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-118.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=118. 1867-03-04-James Peak }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-119.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=119. 1867-03-04-James Peak }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-120.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=120. 1869-07-10-John Anthony Pethebridge, born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-121.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=121. 1869-07-10-John Anthony Pethebridge, born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-122.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=122. 1869-07-10-John Anthony Pethebridge, born 1865-12-15. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-123.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=123. c1871-Edward James Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-124.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=124. c1871-Edward James Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-125.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=125. c1871-Edward James Clark }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-126.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=126. 1870-01-David Adamson (railway clerk) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-127.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=127. 1870-01-David Adamson (railway clerk) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-128.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=128. 1870-01-David Adamson (railway clerk) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-129.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=129. 1871-12-14-Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge (daughter of Jessie Flett) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-130.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=130. 1871-12-14-Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge (daughter of Jessie Flett) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-131.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=131. 1871-12-14-Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge (daughter of Jessie Flett) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-132.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=132. c1872-01-Edward James Clark 3.5 years }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-133.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=132. c1872-01-Edward James Clark 3.5 years }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-134.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=134. c1872-01-Edward James Clark 3.5 years }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-135.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=135. 190x-05-11-M.J.Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-136.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=136. 190x-05-11-M.J.Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-137.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=137. 190x-05-11-M.J.Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-138.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=138. 1886-09-17-The Elms, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Dance-program }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-139.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=139. 1886-09-17-The Elms, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Dance-program }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-140.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=140. 1886-09-17-The Elms, Riversdale-road, Hawthorn, Dance-program }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-141.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=141. 1889-12-19-Aust.Conservatoire-of-singing }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-142.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=142. 1889-12-19-Aust.Conservatoire-of-singing }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-143.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=143. 1889-12-19-Aust.Conservatoire-of-singing }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-144.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=144. c1904-Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-145.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=145. c1904-Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-149.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=149 (image 149,148 146 belong together) 1905-02-07-Bessie-Melville reminder. (Melvilles, daughters of Politition, one wrote letter to A. Arnold about Olive) see also image 309. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-148.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=148. 1905-02-07-to Bessie Watmuff from Mrs. Catherine? Melville or one of her daughters. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-146.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=146. 1905-02-07-Bessie-Theodora? Melville reminder. (Melvilles, daughters of Hon. Donald Melville, Daphne wrote letter to A. Arnold about Olive) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-147.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=147. Davis to Mrs ? Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=0. 1887c "Faith" Julie Pignolet de Fresne, 2 of her Collard nieces died in 1887. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-1.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1. 1887c "Faith" page 2. Julie Pignolet de Fresne. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-2.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=2. 1887c "Faith" page 3. Julie Pignolet de Fresne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-150.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=150. 1905. Julie Pignolet invitation to Bessie (Pitts) Watmuff and Reg Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-151.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=151. 1905. Julie Pignolet invitation to Bessie (Pitts) Watmuff and Reg Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-152.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=152. Invitation to Bessie Watmuff to visit (Bessie lives in Mildura, and is on a visit to Melbourne). Madam Keogh is the former Lilia de Pignolet (Letter dated January, envelope dated April). }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-153.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=153. 1905-09-14-Mildura Methodist Circuit }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-154.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=154. 1905-09-14-Mildura Methodist Circuit }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-155.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=155. 1905-09-14-Mildura Methodist Circuit }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-156.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=156. 1907-05-27-to-J.Basil Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-157.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=157. 1907-05-27-to-J.Basil Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-158.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=158. 1907-05-27-to-J.Basil Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-159.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=159. 1907-12-24-to Eddie Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-160.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=160. 1907-12-24-to Eddie Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-161.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=161. 1907-12-24-to Eddie Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-162.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=162. 1907-12-31-postcard-Bessie-to-W.R.Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-163.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=163. 1907-12-31-postcard-Bessie-to-W.R.Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-164.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=164. 1907-12-31-postcard-Bessie-to-W.R.Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-165.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=165. 1912-03-14-Gov. General Denman-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-166.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=166. 1912-03-14-Gov. General Denman-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-167.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=167. 1912-03-14-Gov. General Denman-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-168.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=168. c1905 B.Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-169.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=169. c1905 B.Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-170.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=170. c1905 B.Davis-to-Bessie Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-171.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=171. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-172.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=172. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-173.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=173. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-Bessie Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-174.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=174. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-E.L.Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-175.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=175. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-E.L.Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-176.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=176. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-E.L.Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-177.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=177. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-S.Oswald Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-178.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=178. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-S.Oswald Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-179.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=179. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-S.Oswald Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-180.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=180. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-W.R.Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-181.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=181. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-W.R.Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-182.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=182. c1905 Mary Josephine Watmuff-to-W.R.Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-183.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=183. c1865-Mr.G.B.Ryland-of-Castlemaine-draper-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-184.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=184. c1865-Mr.G.B.Ryland-of-Castlemaine-draper-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-185.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=185. c1865-Mr.G.B.Ryland-of-Castlemaine-draper-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-186.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=186. 1868-09-29-Richard Ryland-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-187.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=187. 1868-09-29-Richard Ryland-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-188.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=188. 1868-09-29-Richard Ryland-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-189.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=189. 1868-09-aa-circa-[C.Raines??}-Richard Ryland's-cousin-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-190.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=190. 1868-09-aa-circa-[C.Raines?? Jayln Taylor??}-Richard Ryland's-cousin-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-191.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=191. 1868-09-aa-circa-[C.Raines?? Taylor??}-Richard Ryland's-cousin-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-192.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=192. 1868-09-bb-circa-C.Raines-Richard Ryland's-cousin (Richard married a Christana Rylands #2087/1874, it looks like their mothers were sisters of Major Caleb Anderson, Castlemaine, Richard's father George (a draper) was also a Major in Castlemaine.) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-193.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=193. 1868-09-bb-circa-C.Raines-Richard Ryland's-cousin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-194.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=194. 1868-09-bb-circa-C.Raines-Richard Ryland's-cousin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-196.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=196. c1869-00-00-J.H.Watmuff-Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-197.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=197. c1869-00-00-J.H.Watmuff-Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-198.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=198. c1869-00-00-J.H.Watmuff-Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-199.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=199. 1869-00-dc-circa-unidentified-male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-200.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=200. 1869-00-dc-circa-unidentified-male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-201.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=201. 1869-00-dc-circa-unidentified-male }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-202.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=202. c1867 unidentified-female }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-203.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=203. c1867 unidentified-female }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-204.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=204. c1867 unidentified-female }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-205.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=205. unidentified-[Elizabeth (Vickerman) Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-206.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=206. unidentified-[Elizabeth (Vickerman) Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-207.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=207. unidentified-[Elizabeth (Vickerman) Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-208.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=208. c1865-03-27-Joe Brown (Christy's Minstrels) }}[[Brown-132385|Joe Brown, Christy's Minstrels]] {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-209.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=209. c1865-03-27-Joe Brown (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-210.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=210. c1865-03-27-Joe Brown (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-211.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=211. c1867-circa-[E.S.Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-212.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=212. c1867-circa-[E.S.Watmuff-b]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-213.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=213. c1867-circa-[E.S.Watmuff]? }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-214.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=214. 1867-11-05-Isabella Milton-a (adopted) Photographers assistant }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-215.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=215. 1867-11-05-Isabella Milton-b (adopted, Photographers assistant) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-217.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=217. 1867-11-05-Isabella Milton-c (adopted, Photographers assistant) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-218.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=218. c1874a-possibly Mary J. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-219.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=219. c1874b-possibly Mary J. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-220.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=220. c1874c-possibly Mary J. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-221.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=221. c1878a-possibly Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-222.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=222. c1878b-possibly Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-223.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=223. c1878c-possibly Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-224.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=224. c1873-1876a.possibly Mary J. or Charles R. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-225.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=225. c1873-1876b.possibly Mary J. or Charles R. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-226.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=226. c1873-1876c.possibly Mary J. or Charles R. Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-227.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=227. c1874a unidentified young lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-228.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=228. c1874b unidentified young lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-242.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=242. c1874c unidentified young lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-230.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=230. 1874-11-00a-Mrs.Pethebridge nee-Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-231.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=231. 1874-11-00b-Mrs.Pethebridge nee-Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-232.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=232. 1874-11-00c-Mrs.Pethebridge nee-Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-376.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=376. c1868a-ee-37circa-Miss. unidentified, possibly Jessie Flett }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-377.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=377. c1868b-ee-37circa-Miss. unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-378.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=378. c1868c-ee-37circa-Miss. unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-233.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=233. 1867-07-10a-Henry Edelman-Echuca }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-234.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=234. 1867-07-10b-Henry Edelman-Echuca }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-235.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=235. 1867-07-10c-Henry Edelman-Echuca }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-236.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=236. Gordon Duncan ?June?- 1898 - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/14105078 Eden Society Studios] - A }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-237.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=237. Gordon Duncan ?June?-1898 - Eden Society Studios - B }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-238.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=238. Gordon Duncan ?June?-1898 - Eden Society Studios - C }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-239.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=239. 1882a-Stephen Oswald Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-240.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=240. 1882b-Stephen Oswald Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-241.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=241. 1882c-Stephen Oswald Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-243.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=243. c1875a-Unidentified Young Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-244.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=244. c1875b-Unidentified Young Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-229.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=229. c1875c-Unidentified Young Lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-245.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |label=Family name:Emma YOULDEN, married WATTS, George Reg. year: 1873 Reg. number: 1286/1873 |caption=245. c1867a-Emma Youlden Mrs. A.Watt [BDM has George Watts, married 1873] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-246.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=c1867b-Emma Youlden Mrs.A.Watts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-247.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=247. c1867c-Emma Youlden Mrs.A.Watts }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-248.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1862-05-01a-henry watmuff }}[[Watmuff-8|Henry Watmuff]] {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-249.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=249. 1862-05-01b-Henry Watmuff. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-250.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=250. 1862-05-01c-Henry Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-251.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=251. c1864-12a Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley this photo mentioned in J.H.W. journals) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-252.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=252. c1864-12b Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-253.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=253. c1864-12c Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-254.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=254. c1864-12a Mrs. Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-255.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=255. c1864-12b Mrs. Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-256.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=256.c1864-12a Mrs. Charles Bryer, Market St. Chorley }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-258.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=258. c1865-10-00a-Charles Peel-[butcher-Halifax] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-259.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=259. c1865-10-00b-Charles Peel-[butcher-Halifax] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-260.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=260. c1865-10-00c-Charles Peel-[butcher-Halifax] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-261.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=261. 1865-10a-Alf Peel-in-Halifax "To Mr? Watmuff, With A Peel's Compls. Oct 1865" }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-262.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=262. 1865-10b-Alf Peel-in-Halifax "To Mr? Watmuff, With A Peel's Compls. Oct 1865" }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-263.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=263. 1865-10c-Alf Peel-in-Halifax "To Mr? Watmuff, With A Peel's Compls. Oct 1865" }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-264.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=264. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter (there is a copy at images 66-68) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-265.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=265. c1868-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane, (of Boston) and the New York ship-Levanter }} Lanes socialised with Watmuffs whenever in Melbourne. Mrs. Lane died of Dysentry in 1869. Capt Lane had in 1853 captained a British ship called the South Boston and rescued Smith, the sole survivor of the [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18631208.2.3 Bainbridge]. {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-266.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=266. c1868c-Liverpool; Capt. G. and Mrs. Lane of New York ship-Levanter }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-267.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=267. c1887a-Isabel Moore-Thornhill Villa, Marsh, Huddersfield }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-268.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=268. c1887a-Isabel Moore-Thornhill Villa, Marsh, Huddersfield }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-269.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=269. c1887a-Isabel Moore-Thornhill Villa, Marsh, Huddersfield }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-270.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=270. c1887-Mr. and Mrs. Balharry-Liverpool }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-271.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=271. c1887-Mr. and Mrs. Balharry-Liverpool }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-272.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=272. c1887-Mr. and Mrs. Balharry-Liverpool }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-273.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=273. 1898-09-20a-(or 1893) unidentified-in-London }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-274.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=274. 1898-09-20b-(or 1893) unidentified-in-London }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-275.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=275. 1898-09-20c-(or 1893) unidentified-in-London }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-276.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=276. c1877a-Unidentified Woman }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-277.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=277. c1877a-Unidentified Woman }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-278.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=278. c1877a-Unidentified Woman }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-279.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=279. c1870-unidentified-lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-280.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=280. c1870-unidentified-lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-281.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=281. c1870-unidentified-lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-282.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=282. 1879-06-09-Henry Watmuff-memorial }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-283.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=283. 1879-06-09-Henry Watmuff-memorial }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-284.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=284. 1879-06-09-Henry Watmuff-memorial }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-285.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=285. 1869-01-19a-S.M.Taylor (daughter of Rev. James Taylor?) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-286.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=286. 1869-01-19b-S.M.Taylor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-287.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=287. 1869-01-19c-S.M.Taylor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-288.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=288. 1870a-E.S.Watmuff (Bond) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-289.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=289. 1870b-E.S.Watmuff (Bond) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-290.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=290. 1870c-E.S.Watmuff (Bond) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-291.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=291. c1870a-unidentified-[G.Bond?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-292.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=292. a1870b-unidentified-[G.Bond?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-293.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=293. c1870c-unidentified-[G.Bond?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-294.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=294. c1870-unidentified gentleman- Probably Severinus Apolinarius Rakowski (1810 - 1887) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-295.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=295. c1870-unidentified gentleman - Probably Severinus Apolinarius Rakowski (1810 - 1887) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-296.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=296. c1870-unidentified gentleman - Probably Severinus Apolinarius Rakowski (1810 - 1887) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-297.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=297. c1870-unidentified-brothers possibly J. & A. Ballantyne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-298.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=298. c1870-unidentified-brothers }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-299.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=299. c1870-unidentified-brothers }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-300.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=300. c1882a-Winifred.Pitts-(1880-1941)-Prahran }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-301.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=301. c1882b-Winifred.Pitts-(1880-1941)-Prahran }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-302.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=302. c1882c-Winifred.Pitts-(1880-1941)-Prahran }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-303.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=303. }}1865circa-[[Burke-4266|Louisa Agnes Burke]]-c1850-1871
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-304.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=304. }}1865circa-[[Burke-4266|Louisa Agnes Burke]]-c1850-1871
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-305.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=305. }} 1865circa-[[Burke-4266|Louisa Agnes Burke]]-c1850-1871
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-306.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=306. }} [[Watmuff-38|George Stephen Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-41|Elsie Louisa Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-39|Frederick Watmuff]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-307.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=307. }}[[Watmuff-38|George Stephen Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-41|Elsie Louisa Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-39|Frederick Watmuff]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-308.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=308. }}[[Watmuff-38|George Stephen Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-41|Elsie Louisa Watmuff]], [[Watmuff-39|Frederick Watmuff]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-309.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=309. }}c1883-[[Melville-994|Theodora]]+[[Melville-990|Flora]]+[[Melville-993|Ada.Melville]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-310.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=310. }}c1883-[[Melville-994|Theodora]]+[[Melville-990|Flora]]+[[Melville-993|Ada.Melville]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-311.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=311. }}c1883-[[Melville-994|Theodora]]+[[Melville-990|Flora]]+[[Melville-993|Ada.Melville]]
{{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-312.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=312. unidentified group, possibly singers, possibly J. H. Watmuff far left. }} One group he was in was 1882, eg Vocal Music by Mrs. T. Kingsland, Mr. E. Amery, Mr. J. H. Watmuff. Accompanist, Miss Middleton. https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/202532007 {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-313.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=313. unidentified group, possibly singers, possibly J. H. Watmmuff far left. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-314.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=314. unidentified group, possibly singers, possibly J. H. Watmmuff far left. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-315.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=315. c1871a-unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-316.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=316. c1871b-unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-317.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=317. c1871c-unidentified lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-318.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=318. a1871-04a-unidentified-x }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-319.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=319. 1871-04b-unidentified-x }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-320.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=320. 1871-04c-unidentified-x }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-321.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=321. 17-4a-c1870-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-322.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=322. 17-4b-c1870-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-323.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=323. 17-4c-c1870-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-324.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=324. c1876-06-00-Charles Royd Watmuff-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-325.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=325. c1876-06-00-Charles Royd Watmuff-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-326.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=326. c1876-06-00-Charles Royd Watmuff-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-327.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=327. 1878-11-30 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62083973 Rev-John Legge].MA.-memorial-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-328.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=328. 1878-11-30-Rev-John Legge MA.-memorial-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-329.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=329. 1878-11-30-Rev-John Legge.MA.-memorial-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-330.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=330. 1875circa-unindentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-331.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=331. 1875circa-unindentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-332.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=332. 1875circa-unindentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-333.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=c1872-[Jane Ann (Pitts)-Bool]-Darjeeling-India-a }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-334.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=334. c1872-[Jane Ann (Pitts)-Bool]-Darjeeling-India-b }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-335.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=335. c1872-[Jane Ann (Pitts)-Bool]-Darjeeling-India-c }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-336.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=336. c1875a-Unidentified, photo by John Nicholson Studio, Franklin, Indiana possibly William Watson Wick (February 23, 1796 – May 19, 1868) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-337.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=337. c1875b-Unidentified, photo by John Nicholson Studio, Franklin, Indiana }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-338.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=338. c1875b-Unidentified, photo by John Nicholson Studio, Franklin, Indiana }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-339.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=339. c1865a-00-gh-Believed to be James Russell Hamilton-27562 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-340.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=340. c1865b-00-gh-Believed to be James Russell Hamilton-27562 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-341.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=341. c1865c-00-gh-Believed to be James Russell Hamilton-27562 }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-342.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=342. after1867-16-6a-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-343.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=343. after1867-16-6b-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-344.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=344. after1867-16-6c-unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-345.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=345. 1867-12-00circa-Mrs.Dove.a. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-346.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=346. 1867-12-00circa-Mrs.Dove.b. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-347.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=347. 1867-12-00circa-Mrs.Dove.c. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-348.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=348. c1870-00-00a-Annie-Isabella Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-349.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=349. c1870-00-00b-Annie-Isabella Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-350.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=350. c1870-00-00c-Annie-Isabella Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-351.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=351. c1870-00a-[Emonie] Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-353.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=353. c1870-00b-[Emonie] Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-354.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=354. c1870-00c-[Emonie] Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-355.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=355. 1872-04-00a-Annie-Isabella.Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-356.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=356. 1872-04-00b-Annie-Isabella.Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-357.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=357. 1872-04-00c-Annie-Isabella.Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-358.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=358. 1872-04-00a-James Dickson Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-359.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=359. 1872-04-00b-James Dickson Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-360.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=360. 1872-04-00c-James Dickson Hamilton }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-361.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=361. c1865-03-00-W.P.Collins-Christy's Minstrels }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-362.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=362. c1865-03-00-W.P.Collins-Christy's Minstrels }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-363.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=363. c1865-03-00-W.P.Collins-Christy's Minstrels }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-364.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=364. c1865-03-27a-C.W.Rayner (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-365.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=365. c1865-03-27b-C.W.Rayner (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-366.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=366. c1865-03-27ac-C.W.Rayner (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-367.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=367. c1865-03-27a-W.P.Collins (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-368.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=368. c1865-03-27b-W.P.Collins (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-369.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=c1865-03-27c-W.P.Collins (Christy's Minstrels) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-370.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=370. c1868-00a-pq-unidentified-but similar in appearance to [[Kidgell-41|James Gawthorne Kidgell]] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-371.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=371. c1868-00a-pq-unidentified-but similar in appearance to [[Kidgell-41|James Gawthorne Kidgell]] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-372.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=372. c1868-00a-pq-unidentified-but similar in appearance to [[Kidgell-41|James Gawthorne Kidgell]] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-373.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=373. c1870a Miss Cooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-374.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=374. c1870c Miss Cooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-375.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=375. c1870c Miss Cooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-379.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=379. c1872a-[Mrs.Marion Emonie Hamilton?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-380.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=380. c1872b-[Mrs.Marion Emonie Hamilton?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-381.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=381. c1872c-[Mrs.Marion Emonie Hamilton?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-382.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=382. c1870a 13-6a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-383.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=383. c1870b 13-6a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-384.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=384. c1870c 13-6a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-385.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=385. c1871a-[Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-386.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=386. c1871b-[Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-387.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=387. c1871c-[Elizabeth Cargill Pethebridge?] }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-388.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=388. c1870a 13-1a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-389.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=389. c1870b 13-1a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-390.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=390. c1870c 13-1a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-391.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=391. 1863-12-24a-[Bonnie] Annie Henderson-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-392.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=392. 1863-12-24b-[Bonnie] Annie Henderson-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-393.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=393. 1863-12-24c-[Bonnie] Annie Henderson-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-394.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=394. c1866a-AnnieIsabella + Alexander Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-395.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=395. c1866a-AnnieIsabella + Alexander Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-396.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=396. c1866a-AnnieIsabella + Alexander Andrew Hamilton, Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-397.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=397. c1875-12-29A-Mrs. Octavia Lane (singer) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-398.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=398. c1875-12-29B-Mrs. Octavia Lane (singer) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-399.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=399. c1875-12-29C-Mrs. Octavia Lane (singer) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-400.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=400. c1862A-[James Russell Hamilton]-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-401.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=401. c1862B-[James Russell Hamilton]-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-402.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=402. c1862C-[James Russell Hamilton]-Dunedin }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-403.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=403. c1870A-17-2a-unknown person }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-404.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=404. c1870A-17-2b-unknown person }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-405.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=405. c1870A-17-2a-unknown person }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-406.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=406. 1870-00A-mx-circa-unidentified-man }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-407.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1870-00B-mx-circa-unidentified-man }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-408.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=407. 1870-00C-mx-circa-unidentified-man }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-409.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=409. 1871-10-06a-Mr+Mrs.James Stewart-Tenor Singer (there were two or three with same name in the Christy Minstrels, one had been a miner on Bendigo and took lesons in Pollards singing class, 1859. }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-410.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=410. 1871-10-06a-Mr+Mrs.James Stewart-Tenor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-411.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=411. 1871-10-06a-Mr+Mrs.James Stewart-Tenor }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-412.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=412. c1868A-14-7a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-413.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=413. c1868B-14-7a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-414.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=414. c1868C-14-7a unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-418.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=418. c1870A 13-4a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-419.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=419. c1870B 13-4a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-420.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=420. c1870C 13-4a unknown lady }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-421.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=421. c1912A-Kathleen (Apple) Sylvia Florence Hynes-Burnie-Tasmania }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-422.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=422. c1912B-Kathleen (Apple) Sylvia Florence Hynes-Burnie-Tasmania }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-423.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=423. c1912C-Kathleen (Apple) Sylvia Florence Hynes-Burnie-Tasmania }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-424.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=424. c1870A [Lizzie] Vickerman-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-425.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=425. c1870B [Lizzie] Vickerman-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-426.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=426. c1870C [Lizzie] Vickerman-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-427.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=427. c1865A-probably-Mrs.Fraser-or-Hooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-428.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=428. c1865B-probably-Mrs.Fraser-or-Hooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-429.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=429. c1865C-probably-Mrs.Fraser-or-Hooper }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-430.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=430. c1865A-circa-Bob.Hooper, Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-431.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=431. c1865B-circa-Bob.Hooper, Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-432.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=432. c1865C-circa-Bob.Hooper, Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-433.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=433. c1867A-Bob.Hooper (standing) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-434.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=434. c1867B-Bob.Hooper (standing) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-435.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=435. c1867C-Bob.Hooper (standing) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-436.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=436. c1870A-circa-Mary Ann Finnis }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-437.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=437. c1870B-circa-Mary Ann Finnis }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-438.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=438. c1870C-circa-Mary Ann Finnis }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-440.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=440. 1891-04A-Annie=Holm=Mrs-John Paterson Orr }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-441.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=441. 1891-04B-Annie=Holm=Mrs-John Paterson Orr }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-442.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=442. 1891-04C-Annie=Holm=Mrs-John Paterson Orr }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-443.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=443. c1865-04A-Miriam Hickey }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-444.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=444. c1865-04B-Miriam Hickey }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-445.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=445. c1865-04C-Miriam Hickey }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-446.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=446. 1863-01-07A-Isabella (Isa) King }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-447.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=447. 1863-01-07B-Isabella (Isa) King }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-450.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=450. 1863-01-07C-Isabella (Isa) King }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-451.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=451. c1870A [MaryAnnFinnis?]-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-452.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=452. c1870B [MaryAnnFinnis?]-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-453.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=453. c1870C [MaryAnnFinnis?]-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-454.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=454. 1870-A-circa-Mary Ann Finnis-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst-d }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-455.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=455. 1870-B-circa-Mary Ann Finnis-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst-d }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-456.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=456. 1870-C-circa-Mary Ann Finnis-by-NJ.Caire-Sandhurst-d }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-457.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=1870-00A-bb-circa-Frederick.Robe.Finnis-Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-458.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=458. 1870-00B-bb-circa-Frederick.Robe.Finnis-Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-459.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=459. 1870-00C-bb-circa-Frederick.Robe.Finnis-Adelaide }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-460.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=460. c1871-02A-[Mrs.Room]-of-Launceston (Cared for Mary Clark before she died) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-461.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=461. c1871-02B-[Mrs.Room]-of-Launceston }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-462.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=462. c1871-02C-[Mrs.Room]-of-Launceston }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-463.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=463. 1871-02-Mary Taylor (Watmuff) Clark) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-464.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=464. 1871-02-Mary Taylor (Watmuff) Clark) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-465.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=465. 1871-02-Mary Taylor (Watmuff) Clark) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-466.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=466. c1870A Portrait of unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-467.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=467. c1870B Portrait of unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-468.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=468. c1870B Portrait of unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-469.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=469. c1870A sisters unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-470.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=470. c1870B sisters unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-471.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=471 c1870C sisters unidentified }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-472.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=472. c1870A unidentified, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-473.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=473. c1870B unidentified, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-474.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=474. c1870C unidentified, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-475.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=475. c1870A girl no-name, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-476.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=476. c1870B girl no-name, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-477.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=477. c1870B girl no-name, Stewart & Co. 217-219 Bourke St., Melbourne, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-478.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=478. c1870-00-possibly E.J.Clark or Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-479.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=479. c1870-00-possibly E.J.Clark or Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-480.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=480. c1870-00-possibly E.J.Clark or Charles Royd Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-481.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=481. 1878-00-rr.circa-[Richard].Ryland.a.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-482.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=482. 1878-00-rr.circa-[Richard].Ryland.a.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-483.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=483. 1878-00-rr.circa-[Richard].Ryland.a.jpg }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-484.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=484. c1870-Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-485.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=485. c1870-Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-486.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=486. c1870-Elizabeth (Stone) Watmuff }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-487.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=487. unidentified male, T.W. McAlpine, Campbell Parade, Richmond, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-488.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=488. unidentified male, T.W. McAlpine, Campbell Parade, Richmond, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-489.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=489. unidentified male, T.W. McAlpine, Campbell Parade, Richmond, Victoria }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-490.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=490. 1865-J.H.Watmuff ?? Does not look like his signature (T. Wright only in that studio in 1865) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-491.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=491. 1865-J.H.Watmuff (T. Wright only in that studio in 1865) }} {{Image|file=WatmuffTrunk-492.jpg |align=l |size=1000px |caption=492. 1865-J.H.Watmuff (T. 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Watson Family Mysteries-2

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Desperately seeking information on the death/burial of my great-grandfather, Harry/Henry Havelock Watson. He was b. Nov 1862, married Ida Mae Zwicker (Huntley), had three children with her. They lived in Nova Scotia. The family believes he was swept away in a river logging accident and his body was never recovered, but I can find no proof of that. My Watson family is tiny now and I would appreciate any information anyone may stumble across. He is listed in the 1911 census as living in Newport Landing with his wife...she, Ida, remarried in 1921, listed as a widow on her new marriage license, so am assuming Harry/Henry died between 1911-1921. I would be thrilled just to know where he is buried. Ida is buried with her son and his wife in Brooklyn, Hants County, NS. This has truly been a brick wall. Thank you if you can help.

Watson Name Study Info

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Watson Place

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Watson Place - Home of Asa Watson & Gertrude Ann Watson - Located near the Strong United Methodist Church - Structure has not existed in the modern era.

Wattisham Strict Baptist Chapel

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The congregation was founded in 1763. Its first purpose-built chapel at Wattisham was completed in the 1780s. It was replaced with the current brick building in 1825. It is a grade II listed building. *Wikipedia https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wattisham_Strict_Baptist_Chapel
*Official Chapel home page. https://www.wattishambaptist.org *Suffolk Churches [http://www.suffolkchurches.co.uk/wattishambapt.htm Strict Baptist Chapel, Wattisham]

Watts Gulley and Shadwell connection

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Seeking information on relationship between the Watts Gulley family of Bristol, England, and the Shadwell family of Bristol, of Horfield & Fylton, Gloucestershire, England, of Cork, Ireland and other areas of Ireland. See also Mitchell family of Bristol, of Cork, Ireland, of Horfield & Fylton, of London.

WaxmanEpstein

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am Cindy Hawse Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Find the grandparents of Lillian Epstein Waxman * Learn how Lillian's son is descended from Dolinsky and Klatzko ancestors. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=9981972 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wayne County, Illinois

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==Wayne County, Illinois== ==History== ==Townships== ==Cities== ==Cemeteries== ==Research Notes== ==Burned County==

Wayne County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Wayne_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of Wayne County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Wayne'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Wayne’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Wayne County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the year 1825'''. If your ''Wayne'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Wayne'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Wayne County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''Wayne County'''
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'''1825'''
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Wayne Gene Dillon

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Carty-248|Kenneth Carty]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12835280 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wayne Geraulum Erlston

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This is my grandfather looking for biryhmother

Waynesburg College

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In April 1849, the Pennsylvania Presbytery, meeting in Greenfield, Washington County, established a committee to found a new college. The committee, comprised of Reverend J. H. D. Henderson, General Jesse Lazear, and Samuel Moredock, Esq., chose Waynesburg as the site of the new college. The Reverend Joshua Loughran of Greene Academy was named Waynesburg's first president. The first classes were held in September, 1849, in the old Hayes Building at the corner of High and Washington Streets. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania chartered Waynesburg College on March 25, 1850. In autumn of the same year, the University building now known as Hanna Hall was begun; it was completed a year later. A Female Seminary connected with the College was also established in 1850 and its first classes were held in the Green House and then the First Baptist Church. Waynesburg College classrooms became coeducational by default in the school’s second year, when male and female students jointly entered the newly completed building in November 1851. Three women comprised the first graduating class in 1852; though they received diplomas from the Female Seminary. Five years later, the Seminary evolved into the Female Department of the college proper, and in that year three more women made the Class of 1857 historic when they received three of the first male-equivalent Bachelor’s Degrees issued in the state of Pennsylvania. Following more than 150 years of education and service, Waynesburg College became Waynesburg University as it entered the 2007/08 school year.

WBE Info

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WDR3 Images

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Staging area for uploaded image files so that they do not clutter the WikiTree profiles. Staging area for uploaded image files so that they do not clutter the WikiTree profiles.

WDR3 Tools

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== wdr3 tools page and ad hoc usability hub == An archive of reusable content blocks curated by [[Ross-16969|William Ross III]]. '''Left behind''' * Profile picture [[Wilson-86283|Ruth Geraldine Wilson]] (1894-1923), younger sister of my maternal grandfather [[Wilson-58194|Roy Renwick Wilson]] (1891-1934). Ruth died in 1923 at age 28 years of appendicitis and pneumonia and left behind an infant son. * Ruth's father [[Wilson-58365|Jerome Wilson]] (1849-1926) died in 1926 at age 77 years of kidney disease and left behind his wife and unmarried son. * Ruth's mother [[Renwick-335|Lettie Wilson]] (1868-1929) died in 1929 at age 60 years and left behind her married son and an infant granddaughter. * Ruth's brother [[Wilson-58194|Roy Wilson]], my grandfather, died in 1934 at age 43 years of a heart attack and left behind his wife with two daughters ages 3 and 5 years.'' '''Content Blocks''' # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Durness_Parish_Photos UK Geograph photos of Durness Parish] # DGT-family-archive ''(under construction)'' # '''About Pictou County''' - Set off from the District of Colchester, 1792, and administered as the District of Pictou (within Halifax County) until 1835, https://archives.novascotia.ca/maps/county, accessed 1 January 2023. [version 1, posted 14 january 2023] # next block

WE ARE THE WORLD

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==Biography== '''We Are the World is a charity single originally recorded by a large group of singers, instrumentalists, and actors called USA for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie and produced by Quincy Jones and Michael Omartian for the album We Are the World.''' ==Lyrics== There comes a time when we heed a certain call When the world must come together as one There are people dying Oh, and it's time to lend a hand to life The greatest gift of all We can't go on pretending day by day That someone, somehow will soon make a change We're all a part of God's great big family And the truth - you know love is all we need We are the world, we are the children We are the ones who make a brighter day So let's start giving There's a choice we're making We're saving our own lives It's true we'll make a better day Just you and me Well, send'em you your heart So they know that someone cares And their lives will be stronger and free As God has shown us By turning stone to bread And so we all must lend a helping hand We are the world, we are the children We are the ones who make a brighter day So let's start giving There's a choice we're making We're saving our own lives It's true we'll make a better day Just you and me When you're down and out There seems no hope at all But if you just believe There's no way we can fall Well, well, well, let's realize Oh that a change can only come When we, stand together as one (yeah, yeah, yeah) We are the world, we are the children We are the ones who make a brighter day So let's start giving There's a choice we're making We're saving our own lives It's true we'll make a better day Just you and me ==Creators of USA for Africa== *[[Belafonte-1| Harold "Harry" George Bellanfonti, Jr.]] *[[Kragen-11|Kenneth Allan "Ken" Kragen]] =='''Conductor''' == *[[Jones-28041|Quincy Delight Jones, Jr.]] =='''Soloists (in order of appearance)'''== *[[Richie-215|Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr.]] *[[Judkins-101|Stevie Wonder]] *[[Simon-2069|Paul Frederic Simon]] *[[Rogers-18588|Kenneth Ray Kenny Rogers]] *[[Ingram-11084| James Edward Ingram]] *[[Bullock-2013|Anna Mae Bullock Tina Turner]] *[[Joel-131|William Martin Billy Joel]] *[[Jackson-150|Michael Joseph Jackson]] *[[Ross-8880|Diana Ross]] *[[Warrick-454|Marle Dionne Warrick]] *[[Nelson-9367|Willie Hugh Nelson]] *[[Jarreau-7|Alwin Lopez Jarreau]] *[[Springsteen-49|Bruce Frederick Joseph Springsteen]] *[[Loggins-73| Kenny Clark Loggins]] *[[Perry-16390| Stephen Ray Perry]] *Daryl Hall *Huey Lewis *Cyndi Lauper *Kim Carnes *Bob Dylan *[[Robinson-41545|Ray Charles Robinson, Sr.]] *'''Chorus (alphabetically)''' *[[Aykroyd-2| Daniel Edward Aykroyd]] *[[Belafonte-1| Harold "Harry" George Bellanfonti, Jr.]] *[[Buckingham-1063| Lindsey Adams Buckingham]] *Mario Cipollina (of Huey Lewis and the News) *Johnny Colla (of Huey Lewis and the News) *Sheila E. *Bob Geldof *Bill Gibson (of Huey Lewis and the News) *Chris Hayes (of Huey Lewis and the News) *Sean Hopper (of Huey Lewis and the News) *[[Jackson-5507|Sigmund Esco "Jackie" Jackson]] *[[Jackson-11905|La Toya Yvonne Jackson]] *[[Jackson-11906|Marlon David Jackson]] *[[Jackson-11907|Steven Randall "Randy" Jackson]] *[[Jackson-11903|Toriano Adaryll "Tito" Jackson *[[Jennings-3763|Waylon Arnold Jennings]] *[[Midler-3|Bette Midler]] *John Oates *Jeffrey Osborne *[[Pointer-586|Anita Marie Pointer]] (of the Pointer Sisters) *[[Pointer-583|June Antoinette Pointer]] (of the Pointer Sisters) *Ruth Pointer (of the Pointer Sisters) *[[Robinson-25014|William "Smokey" Robinson, Jr.]] *'''Instrument players''' *John Barnes – keyboards, programming, arrangement *David Paich – synthesizers *Michael Boddicker – synthesizers, programming *Ian Underwood – synthesizers, programming *Steve Porcaro – synthesizers, programming *Paulinho da Costa – percussion *Louis Johnson – synth bass *Michael Omartian – keyboards *Greg Phillinganes – keyboards *John Robinson – drums ==Producers== *[[Jones-28041|Quincy Delight Jones, Jr.]] *Michael Omartian ==Writers== *[[Richie-215|Lionel Brockman Richie, Jr.]] *[[Jackson-150|Michael Joseph Jackson]] ==Hands Across America== '''"Hands Across America" was a public fundraising event held on Sunday, May 25, 1986, Memorial Day weekend, which attempted to create a continuous human chain of people held hands across the contiguous United States.''' Approximately 5.5 million people participated. Unfortunately, the chain was broken, especially across the Southwestern desert. The participants were encouraged to donate $10.00 and the proceeds were donated to local charities to help fight hunger and poverty. "Hands Across America" raised about $15 million for these charities after operation costs. ==Sources== *Wikipedia contributors, We Are the World, Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=We_Are_the_World&oldid=1214008888 (accessed March 17, 2024) *Wikipedia contributors, We Are the World (album), Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=We_Are_the_World_(album)&oldid=1203114266 (accessed March 17, 2024). *Wikipedia contributors, "Hands Across America," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hands_Across_America&oldid=1211948754 (accessed March 17, 2024). *How pop's biggest names pulled a secret marathon all-nighter to create history's biggest charity single. ABC News. February 1, 2024 – via www.abc.net.au. *Harden, Blaine (September 14, 1987). Ethiopia Faces Famine Again, Requests Massive Food Relief. The Washington Post. Retrieved October 7, 2009. *https://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2015/01/27/we-are-the-world-30th-anniversary/22395455/

We Three

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Photos and stories of my mother, Marian and her sisters Bernie & Peg

We want to plan an Inter-rail trip next summer

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Wealden Iron Industry

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work in progress on this Brief information on the iron making industry in the Weald and names of those involved. For two periods – in the first two centuries of the Roman occupation, and during Tudor and early-Stuart times – the Weald was the main iron-producing region in Britain. Julius Caesar first drew attention to iron being produced in the coastal parts of Britain. Archaeologists have found evidence of iron working from the late Iron Age at sites near Crowhurst and Sedlescombe in the south-eastern High Weald. When the Romans invaded in AD 43, they found a well-established local tradition of iron making, using small, clay bloomery furnaces. With growing markets generated by the building of towns, villas and farms, the Romans encouraged this native industry. Sites from the period have been found all over the eastern part of the High Weald. Towards the end of the period, water-power began to be used for forging iron, heralding the introduction, in 1496, of the blast furnace. Introduced from northern France, and operated by skilled, immigrant workers, the blast furnace was a much larger, and more permanent structure than the bloomery; and instead of a few kilos of iron being made, daily output was nearer a tonne. By the mid-16th century there were 50 furnaces and forges, and that number had doubled 25 years later. All over the Weald, the iron industry was having an effect, with large numbers of people employed in digging ore, cutting wood and transporting both raw materials and products Nearly 180 sites in all were used for this process, having a furnace, a forge or both between the 15th century and 18th century. Waterpower was the means of operating the bellows in the blast furnaces and for operating bellows and helve hammers in finery forges. Scattered through the Weald are ponds still to be found called ’Furnace Pond’ or ’Hammer Pond’. The iron was used for making household utensils, nails and hinges; and for casting cannon. The first blast furnace was recorded at Buxted in 1490. The industry was at its peak towards the end of Queen Elizabeth I's reign. Most works were small, but at Brenchley one ironmaster employed 200 men. A lot of French workers were brought in to work the iron works. The wars fought during the reign of Henry VIII increased the need for armaments, and the Weald became the centre of an armaments industry. Cast-iron cannon were made in the Weald from 1543 when Buxted's Ralf Hogge cast the first iron cannon for his unlikely employer: a Sussex vicar who was gunstonemaker to the king. Richard Woodman was an ironmaster from Warbleton in Sussex who was one of the 17 Lewes Martyrs burned at Lewes, Sussex, during the Marian persecutions of Protestants during the 1550s. The Bonfire Societies in Lewes remember these martyrs in their November 5th Bonfire Night celebrations where effigies of the Pope of the time are burnt as well as effigies of the Enemies of The Bonfire which can be any public figure. In the past The Riot Act has been read at Lewes due to the antics of the Bonfire Societies In the 16th century and the early 17th century, the Weald was a major source of iron for manufacture in London, peaking at over 9000 tons per year in the 1590s. However, after 1650, Wealden production became increasingly focused on the production of cannon; and bar iron was only produced for local consumption. Certainly after Swedish iron began to be imported in large quantities after the Restoration, Wealden bar iron seems to have been unable to compete in the London market. Cannon production was a major activity in the Weald until the end of the Seven Years' War, but a cut in the price paid by the Board of Ordnance drove several Wealden ironmasters into bankruptcy. They were unable to match the much lower price that was acceptable to the Scottish Carron Company, whose fuel was coke. A few ironworks continued operating on a very small scale. With no local source of mineral coal, the Wealden iron industry was unable to compete with the new coke-fired ironworks of the Industrial Revolution. The last to close was the forge at Ashburnham in 1813. Little survives of the furnace and forge buildings, although there are still scores of the industry's hammer and furnace ponds scattered throughout the Weald. The iron indiustry families tended to marry into other iron industry families. Many were made extremely wealthy and the Wealden Iron Research Group has extensive information on names associated with the Wealden iron industry in it's database and publications https://www.wealdeniron.org.uk/ This page is an attempt to put together a list of names associated with the industry in the Weald which can help to find relationships of profiles on Wikitree ===Sources=== *Wikipedia

Weare Family Mysteries

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Thomas married 1779 in Bristol - cannot find birth. Believed to be son of John and many siblings. Link to George Weare Bristol mayor 1754 extremely likely due to portraits coming down though family but not established.

Wearing Emily Thawley

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Wearing Emily Thawley by Robin Anderson In 1968, I went to Julie Nixon’s New York wedding. As it happened, I was in her college dorm. At first I thought her name was just a coincidence. She never said. About six weeks into our freshman year, she finally got around to putting family pictures out on her dresser top. I was in her room and we were talking about curling irons – whether or not they burned your hair – when I glanced down at them. I was in mid-sentence, but stopped, turned around, and walked out of the room, shocked. A couple of weeks later, I told her of my dismay at being so clueless and apologized. She burst out laughing, and, after that, we were friends of a sort. We struggled together through the lowest level French grammar course that would get us past the college’s language requirement. And she invited me to her wedding. I had little idea what I was doing. Her father had just been elected President of the United States of America. Her fiancé was the grandson of a former President of the United States of America. I was a scholarship student from the countryside, and my father drove a backhoe, in season. It started off badly. My neighbor’s mother, a concert pianist who had studied at Eastman, and who came from Old Main Line Money, asked, “Who are you going to wear?” Who? I reflected on the image. “You know, Yves Saint Laurent? Pucci? Pierre Cardin? Who are you getting to fit you?” “Fit me.” “Yes, you know, they’d fall over themselves for the chance to be seen at THE social event of the season.” “I thought that Mom would put something together for me.” Now she stood silently. “Ah,” she observed, entire cadenzas in that syllable. I reflected. Mom had already taken the measurements. My mother, in fact, was a master seamstress. She could create wedding dresses with layered trains, lacy overlays with nets of tiny pearls and embroidered flowers. She made clothes that illuminated people. They were as individual as the few personalities who found their way our cramped living room. Her clothes fit people. It never occurred to her to market herself. This was not a calculation in her repertoire. “It’s a privilege to make clothes for special occasions. I like to make them match the people,” she would say. “I don’t need a lot of money for that.” She charged less than minimum wage, after expenses. My neighbor didn’t even know that she sewed for people. I lived in both of these worlds. Our family house didn’t have central heat, much less air conditioning. My school friends lived on Park Avenue and in Newport. Sometimes, it felt as if I failed in both of these worlds. I never learned how my mother created designs, how she engineered the drape of fabric just so or matched colors to personality. And I never got the hang of schmoozing with the fabulous or displaying their clothes. I still wear Oxford and The Gap, in men’s sizes. A friend invited me to stay for the wedding weekend at her father’s corporate suite at the Waldorf Towers. I took the train from Trenton to Penn Station, carrying a suitcase and a garment bag. She was to pick me up. I stood at the curb as a huge limousine pulled up, stopped. The driver jumped out, ran around, and took my suitcase. “I’m so sorry you had to wait at the curb, miss,” he said, “we should have met the train.” I was in the other world now. The corporate suite was on the forty-ninth or the fiftieth floor, I can’t remember which, but it was the next to the top floor, with views, it seemed, to the Hamptons. The car and driver came with it. And a marble bath, two bedrooms, a living room with what looked like Louis XIV furniture, a maid, and a valet who unpacked our things. Does one tip a valet or is that gauche? My friend and I sent him off. Too hard to figure out. The wedding was held in the Marble Collegiate Church under Rev. Norman Vincent Peale. As we sat in mahogany pews waiting for things to get started, a man behind me repeated what Adlai Stevenson had once said, “Well, Paul is appealing…” Just at that moment, Mamie Eisenhower entered the balcony to take her seat. She had been sick and no one knew if she would make an appearance. Everyone suddenly got quiet, except for this man. He roared the punch line, “BUT PEALE IS APPAULING.” Now, my friend Julie loved this minister. But the timing was just too perfect. I laughed out loud. The reception, at the Plaza as I remember, was filled with cabinet members-to-be. I danced with some of them and with the President-Elect himself, my bright blue, custom-made velvet dress, stylishly short – maybe embarrassingly so by today’s standards – swinging gaily. I felt like royalty to be dressed in velvet. The other guests seemed to notice. “Tell us, WHO are you wearing, dear?” I was glad to have had my neighbor’s inadvertent coaching. “Emily Thawley,” I replied, using my mother’s maiden name, “hardly anyone knows her. Very hard to find.” Telling the truth can be fun. “Intriguing, we MUST get her info.” I turned for more champagne, picturing these women in our living room, staring at the plaid wallpaper my parents had put on the ceiling (they liked the colors). “Where are you FROM?” they persisted. “I live in Bucks County, Pennsylvania,” I said, and left it at that. Bucks County was the home of James Michener, Moss Hart, Pearl Buck, many famous writers, artists, and playwrights. It was the distant Old Money of Philadelphia society and far enough from Manhattan to have unfamiliar genealogies. I was safe. They couldn’t yet know that I lived in a small bungalow, wedged between a working dairy farm and two historic, but quite diminished, estates, and that this bungalow hadn’t had a full inside bathroom until I was nine years old. Up to then we took showers in the basement, essentially under a hose. I was realizing that, amazingly enough, I did not feel humiliated to be poor. I did feel squeezed between the discomforts of these separate worlds. I saw my mother’s gracious talent and generous nature while I enjoyed the very different, yet equally gracious, generosity of the well-off. My heart felt their separate anxieties as one, rich or poor, as similar to each other as siblings. So I smiled and danced and I drank a lot of champagne. I ate a complementary dinner at Sardi’s with my friends and rode around Manhattan, party hopping, in a chauffeured limousine. The next day, it returned me to Penn Station where I got the train for Trenton. There, I sat on a grimy curb in the parking lot waiting for my mother to fetch me in her used 1959 Ford. “How was it?” she asked. How do I answer that? How can I tell her of the elegance of those people, and of her own radiant elegance, how little distance there was between them. How do I say that their discomforts are the same, how shame and pride form fragile bridges over chasms of low self-esteem in both of their landscapes? So alike each other in talent and damage, and yet, and yet, the immense divide between them will never be crossed; they will never meet as humans because we live in a world where triviality leads. Non-essentials divide us from each other and tie us together. Our own life blood, our souls, for some reason get lost in ridiculous imaginations. “Mom,” I answered, “I have to say it was fun, and in another way it was funny. But, you know, the dress was brilliant! A hit! Thank you. It fit me perfectly.”

Weather

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[http://www.colonieweatheronline.com/storm/spc.php Preliminary SPC Storm Reports] (Sort by State to view State - County - Town) -Severe Weather Reports issued by the National Weather Service Storm Prediction Center (SPC), Storm reports are courtesy of trained spotters, media, National Weather Service employees and the public from across the continental United States. [https://www.spc.noaa.gov Storm Prediction Center] - National Watches & Storm Reports [https://www.weather.gov/ National Weather Service] ----- [https://www.weather.gov/wrn/spring-safety Spring Weather Safety Preparedness] [https://www.weather.gov/wrn/hurricane-preparedness Hurricane Preparedness] ----- [https://www.weather.gov/wrn/ambassadors Weather-Ready Nation Ambassador] of the National Weather Service/NOAA (status applied for 5/15/2018)

Weatherford Family Mysteries

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Erving Hughston appears to be too young to be Nancy Bass and Nathan Oliver Weatherford's son. I would like to find who his real parents are. Nancy Ann Bass: 1806–1888 Birth 8 OCTOBER 1806 • Burke County, Georgia, United States of America Death 15 DECEMBER 1888 • Lamar County, Mississippi, United States of America Nathan Oliver Weatherford: B:1 October 1797 in South Carolina, United States of America D:Bef. 1870 in Mississippi, United States of America Erving Hughston Weatherford 1867–1905 Birth 28 AUGUST 1867 • Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi, United States of America Death 26 JANUARY 1905 • Marion County, Mississippi, United States of America 2nd great-grandfather He is buried near Anna Weatherford 1834–1905 Birth 18 FEBRUARY 1834 • Marion, Mississippi, USA Death 28 NOVEMBER 1905 • Marion, Mississippi, USA But no confirmation that she is his mother. Though he did live with her family as well per at least one census record. I have spoken to a relative of John Weatherford (his son) who has indicated he has Y DNA matches to other Weatherfords. This would rule out Ann as parent if correct. I do have family matches to other Bass descendants on ancestry.

Weathers - Withers Descendants of the Southeastern United States

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'''Goals'''

The goal of this project is to help Weathers and Withers descendants of the southeastern United States find information about their family lines and fill in gaps they may have.

'''History'''

From 2019 to 2021 four dedicated genealogists combined talents to lead the atDNA Weathers - Withers Family DNA Study which was hosted on Gedmatch.com. Our services included DNA testing guidance, Gedmatch and WikiTree support, lineage validation, mentoring, progenitor alignment based on yDNA results, analysis and interpretation of atDNA comparison results and advanced genetic genealogy advice. We used sourced lineages coupled with atDNA and yDNA results to discover linkages among progenitors; solve genealogical roadblocks; DNA-verify lines; and extend ancestral lines.

We had 80 participants, but that number is misleading because we also supported their children and grandchildren. Over the years we had at least another 25 people in the study at times whose ancestors we could not connect to our main progenitor lines or whose needs we could not accommodate. Then there were others with whom we worked long and hard but could not verify their Weathers/Withers ancestor, so along the way we assisted but had to turn down for the study many more. When you add that up we have supported about 150 people: *Helping set up Gedmatch/WikiTree/DNA Painter accounts, *Offering a variety of genealogical research advice, *Untangling lineages, *Helping research and source lineages with records, *Educating about DNA-related issues, *Preparing detailed project guidance, *Producing five major Weathers - Withers Family atDNA reports showing matches and segment triangulations which were only available to the participants . The culmination of this work was in the mid-2021 when we had completed posting thirty-two atDNA segment triangulations to WikiTree to DNA-verify lineages.

'''Study Details'''

Over a period of years the '''Weathers - Withers atDNA Study''' evolved to focus on the ancestors and descendants of [[Withers-457|John Withers/Weathers]] born about 1725 in Virginia and died in North Carolina after 1800. Other key progenitors researched included:

  • [[Weathers-762|Mary Weathers Ray ]] (abt.1800- 1845) and Wilson Ray;
  • [[Weathers-731|Stephen T. Weathers]] (1815 TN - 1892 TX) & Sarah Ward;
  • [[Weathers-920|William Weathers]] (born 1842)]] & Susan Byrd;
  • [[Weathers-305|Benjamin Weathers]] (1788 TN 1881 IN) & Mary Bullington;
  • [[Weathers-823|Thomas Weathers]] (c. 1698 VA - 1744)
  • By the middle of 2021 we were no longer getting new applicants to the study whose DNA results helped us create connections among the studied ancestors, so we discontinued the study.

    The Weathers - Withers Descendants List linked on the right provides the culmination of our three years of work. Each descendant is listed under the main Weathers progenitor. Under each main progenitor, you will see several groups - each separate group consists of people who are 3rd cousin or closer to each other. Each 3rd cousin group is assigned a group number and a color to facilitate finding DNA triangulations.

    This helps when building triangulations to DNA-verify lineages because the rules specify that a valid triangulation has at least three people who are greater than third cousins to each other whose DNA all match on exactly the same area of the same chromosome. These triangulation statements are posted on the participants' WikiTree lineages up to their in-common progenitors as described in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help:Triangulation]

    Above left corner and to the right is a link to the Weathers - Withers DNA Study Descendants List which contains this information described above. Links to WikiTree profiles of participants and primary progenitor/ancestors can be found in the document. Use those links to send WikiTree messages as needed while you continue your DNA ancestry quest.

    To access the Weathers - Withers Descendants List [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Weathers_-_Withers_Descendants_of_the_Southeastern_United_States.pdf CLICK HERE]. '''

    If you are interested in using DNA to help with your Weathers - Withers genealogy research, how can the work we did help you?'''

    *Do your records-based research. *Add your lineage to WikiTree. *If possible, connect to a Weathers or Withers line already on WikiTree. *Make sure you have documented primary sources for each parent/child relationship and for each marriage relationship in your lineage. *Perform an atDNA test using one or more of the many testing companies. The DNA results of the oldest generation will have the strongest DNA results. Thus it is best if you use your parent's DNA results rather than yours to accomplish your DNA analysis and verification. *Download your DNA results and upload the results to Gedmatch.com to get your gedmatch number. *Add your Gedmatch number to your WikiTree profile. *Look at the Descendants List and find participants descended from your ancestor. Note their name and Gedmatch number. *Check on Gedmatch to see if you actually match any of those descendants. *If you do match, contact them on WikiTree and check to see if any of your matches already have a DNA triangulation statement posted on their WikiTree profiles. *If your match's profile has a triangulation statement, review your match to all kits in the triangulation statement on Gedmatch to see if you also match on the same segment of the chromosome. *If you find any triangulations where you meet that criteria, you can draft / add triangulation statements to WikiTree using the WikiTree Help functions for DNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help Triangulation] * Use the extensive Help functions on WikiTree and read [https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics Autosomal DNA Statistics] and key websites, blogs and youtube videos focused on genetic genealogy. * If you are a male of the Weathers-Withers surname, you can add your yDNA TIP results to WikiTree if you find a close match on the FTDNA yDNA Weathers Study. '''Moving forward''' :Should any Weathers - Withers researcher want to assume administering this study on Gedmatch, contact the Profile Managers above.

Weaver Name Study Info

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Weavers in the East End

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== Weaving in London's East End == * Huguenot migration + rise of weaving * Spitalfields Riots == What On Earth is Weaving? == == Weavers' Households == === 1841 England and Wales Census === === 1851 England and Wales Census === : ''See Also: [[Space:East_End_Weavers_in_the_1851_England_and_Wales_Census|East End Weavers in the 1851 England and Wales Census]]'' === 1861 England and Wales Census === === 1871 England and Wales Census === === 1881 England and Wales Census === === 1891 England and Wales Census === === 1901 England and Wales Census === === 1911 England and Wales Census === == Socioeconomic Analysis == * Charles Booth's Poverty Maps - how do they align with weaving households?

Weavers of the County of Gloucestershire

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[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Weavers_of_the_County_of_Gloucestershire.pdf Click on this link to read the Weavers of the County of Gloucestershire.]

Web sites

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Research sites http://www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/publications/old-series/ http://www.scottishrecordsociety.org.uk/publications/new-series/

Webb Census Records

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

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

Webb Family Documents

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This is for all documents linked from the Webb family tree managed by Sharon Caldwell.

Webb Family Reunion

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The Day Star Conference Center in Donnelly, Idaho is a serene retreat nestled near Lake Cascade. Location: 231 Day Star Ln, Donnelly, ID 83615.

Weber Family Research

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==Findings== ===Relevant Newspapers=== Minnesota: Hector Mirror, Berthold Tribune *https://http://www.mnhs.org/newspapers/hub '''(Partially Researched)''', https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov North Dakota: The Ward County Independent, Berthold Tribune, Donnybrook Courier, Tagus Mirror, Minot Daily News *https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov Oregon: Capital Journal, Statesman Journal, Albany Democrat Herald, Oregonian *https://newspapers.com '''(Researched)'''

Website design in Gurgaon

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Welcome from 'techdeka. We are the best landing page builder, make your website beautiful and impressive. For more info, Visit our website [http://techdeka.com/]

Webster Family Mysteries

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My Father, James Clifford Webster, was told by his mother, Margaret Julia Gould, that Elton Webster was not the biological father of Clifford Elton Webster. Clifford's mother Ethel Effie Blair would never tell who his father was. I am wondering if any one knows and if they would be willing to share that information.

Wedding Announcement of Nickolas Baione & Dorothy Hennessey

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

Wedding Guest List: Alexander Fraizer and Phebe Eliot

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Location: Manchester, Lancaster, Pennsylvania Note: Newberry Meeting was initially called Manchester Meeting for three or four years and then after Newberry Township was organized in 1742, it became Newberry Meeting. The first settlers came from meetings in southern Chester County and New Castle County and presented their certificates of removal to Sadsbury Monthly Meeting. Ancestry.com. "Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750. Section: I Places of Settlement." Swarthmore, PA, USA: Albert Myers Cook, 1902. [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003. In 1739, various family members moved their certificates from Kenneth MM to Newberry MM, including the following: Nathan Hussey and Ann, his wife, John Garrison and Content, his wife, and John Day and Ann, his wife, and Christopher Hussey and Ann, his wife, and Joseph Bennet and Rebeckah, his wife. Early marriages were held at the house of John Day until a meeting house was built. The first Quaker wedding had the following attendees: Robert Hodgin, Theodate Hodgin, Rebecca Bennett, Hannah Fincher, Mary Cocks, Rebecca Cocks, Ester Davis, Anna Garratson, Martha Garratson, Sarah McAnabley, Elizabeth Price, Margrett Carson, James Clemson, Francis Fincher, Joseph Bennett, James Alison, Jr., Wm Garretson, Joseph Garretson, Wm Griffith, James Moore, Thomas Riley, Caisia Belley, Jacob Youngblood, Wm Baley, James Baley, John Baley, James Aleson, Sr., Charles Mcanele, Patrick Carson, Anne Hussey, Nathan Hussey, John Hussey, Christopher Hussey, Content Garretson, Ann Day, John Day, Thomas Fioland (Holland?), Pet'r Worrall, Thomas Cocks, John Noblet, Ann Noblet, Ann Hussy, Margret Hussy, John Garretson, Wm Cocks, Samuel Cocks. Promises to pay for the Meeting house were made by the following: John Earl, Alexander Underwood, Thomas Cox, Joseph Garretson, William Garretson, Christopher Hussey, James Frazier, Isaac Cox, Samuel Underwood, Thomas Cook, Richard Wickersham, William Underwood, and Peter Cook.Menallen Monthly Meeting, Miscellaneous Papers '''Wedding Guest List: Alexander Fraizer and Phebe Elliot''' :Date: 21st day of 10th month, 1743 :Place: Spouses' Signatures: :Alexander Fraizer, of Pensbary, Lancaster, PA :Phebe Fraizer (signed with mark), dau of Sarah Farmer, of Manchester, PA Signed below Spouses: :James Fraizer - brother of Alexander? :Isaac Eliot :Benjamin Eliot :Jacob Eliot :Abraham Eliot Signed in First Column: :Joseph Bennet :Nathan Hussey :John Day :William Garrison :Thomas Leech :Edward Mullenax :Patrick Carson :James Bennette :Edmond Fizmaurice :John Noblitt :John Garretson - Husband of Constant Signed in Second Column: :Mary Garretson :Sarah Davison :Constant Garretson - Wife of John G :Neomy Garretson :Martha Garretson :Joseph Mills :Cathern Eliot :Jane Carrson :Mary Carson :Rebecca Fraizer Notes: Sadsbury MM, Philadelphia Ym,, Pennsylvania [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2189/images/31906_284088-00131 link] == Sources ==

Wedding Guest List: John Cox and Mary Harlan

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Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Swarthmore, Quaker Meeting Records. Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/30563368?h=80bf25 Behind paywall] '''Wedding Guest List''' :Location: Londongrove, Chester, Pennsylvania :Date: 9 Oct 1735 :Signatures: :Presumed Spouses: John Cocks, Mary Cocks :Presumed Parents of Spouses: ::Moses Harlan, Margaret Harlan ::Johnathan Cocks, Mary Cocks :Other Witnesses (Cont'd under parents): ::Wm Webb, Rebecca Webb ::Jonathan Cain ::Robt Cain ::Ann Cox ::Jonathan Todd, Margret Todd ::Sarah Cain ::Jos'a (Joshua) Harlan ::Sam'l Hollingsworth ::Jo's Dixon ::Ann Cain ::Mary Harlan :(Cont'd from first column) ::Jer'm Starr ::Jos. Sharp ::Steph'n Ailes ::Tho's Heald ::Ja's Jackson ::Ocohiol Harlan ::Eliz. Hall ::Mary Cox ::Mary Lightfoot ::Kathe Lightfoot ::Anne Starr ::Wm. Cox ::Wm. Harlan ::Wm. Carpenter ::Jn'a Day ::Francis Hester :Second Column: ::Wm Cox ::Abigail Glower ::Rebecka Harland ::Mary Sharp ::Sam'l Cox ::Rich'd Cox ::Mary Cox ::Josah Taylor ::Market Harly ::Wm Harly ::Jonath'n Hughes ::Margaret Harlan ::Jn'n Rudock ::Tho's Keeram ::Rich'd Jones ::Rebeckah Cox ::Nathan Jackson ::Stephen Cowles ::Sam'l Mortar (Morton?) ::George Hogan Map of Counties of Pennsylvania: [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823c.la000723/?r=0.132,0.514,0.664,0.253,0 Link]

Wedding Guest List: Samuel Cox and Hannah Wierman

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Sadsbury Monthly Meeting Title: Marriages, 1738-1830, Births and Deaths, 1733-1803. Ancestry.com. U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data:Swarthmore, Quaker Meeting Records. Friends Historical Library, Swarthmore College, Swarthmore, Pennsylvania. [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2189/images/31906_284088-00150 Online link] '''Wedding Guest List''' :Location: Lancaster, Pennsylvania :Date: 22 Oct 1747 :Signatures: :Presumed Spouses: [Cox-5320|Samuel Cox], [Wierman-17|Hannah (Wierman) Cox] :Signature Below Those of Spouses: ::Thomas Cox ::John Cox ::William Weierman ::James Dicks ::Nicklus Weierman ::Joseph Garetson ::John Weierman ::Emy Cox ::Rebecca Kenworthy ::Rebecca Blackburn ::Naomi Garretson ::Martha Garretson ::Benjamin Cox ::Mary Garretson :Signature List Cont'd on First Column ::Alexander Underwood ::John Blackburn ::John Griest ::Robert Comer ::Jacob Beals ::John Beals ::Rich'd Dutton ::Peter Cook ::Susannah Griest ::John Powel ::William Beels ::John Pope ::Jo'n Carson ::William Carson ::Aron Frasier ::Joseph Jolly ::Finly Mcgrew - - a Scotch-Irish Quaker who settled first in London Grove, Chester County, PA, then moved to Lancaster County in 1746. He settled Tyrone Township and died there in 1766. He married Elizabeth __________ and had seven children between 1744 and 1757, one of whom was also named Finley. His brother James also named a son Finley. Ancestry.com. Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2003. Original data: Myers, Albert Cook. Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania 1682-1750. Swarthmore, PA, USA: Albert Myers Cook, 1902. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/110722?token=3mN2cBs5ybZ2LD38tIPTdpHd9eN%2Fng0%2BJ8ndcy64Img%3D Online link] :Second Column ::Oliver Cox ::Mary Garetson ::Isaac Cox ::William Smith ::Christopher Husy ::William Rudick ::Elisha Underwood ::Mary Beals ::Elizabeth Beals ::Ann Cox ::Rachel Beals ::Hester Powel ::Jean Underwood ::Elizabeth Grew - Probably Elizabeth McGrew, wife of Finly. ::Mary Cox ::Elinor Blackburn Note: From London Grove, Chester, Pennsylvania to Lancaster, Pennsylvania is about 30 miles. Map of Chester County, Pennsylvania: [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3823c.la000723/?r=0.132,0.514,0.664,0.253,0 Link] == Sources ==

Wedding in Fresno 14 feb 1926

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Picture was taken by Flentz. I am sure it is a german wedding. my people came from Neubeschenowa. Looking fo the names of the bride and groom

Wedding of Arthur & Mary (Callaghan) Lacroix

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Wedding of Billy Joe Farris and Bettye Frances Roberts

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Documents and photos surrounding the wedding of Billy Joe Farris and Bettye Frances Roberts on 8 June 1951 in Murray, Calloway, Kentucky.

Wedding of George Gerrard and Frances Sarson

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On 23 March 1918 Sidney George Gerrard, a soldier serving with the Royal Army Medical Corps, married Frances Maud Sarson. This resource is being started on the 100th anniversary of the event. '''The wedding''' The wedding was held in the Holy Trinity Church, Beckenham, Kent, only a short distance from the Sarson family home at 54 Lennard Road, Penge, where the reception was held. '''The photograph''' The individuals present in the photograph are: : A - the bride, [[Sarson-59|Frances Sarson]] : B - the groom, [[Gerrard-637|George Gerrard]] : C - the bride's brother, [[Sarson-65|Walter George Sarson]] : D - the bride's brother, [[Sarson-67|Bert Sarson]] : E - the bride's mother, [[Orchart-1|Rebecca Sarson]] (née Orchart) : F - the bride's sister, [[Sarson-66|Beatrice Sarson]] : G - the bride's sister, [[Sarson-64|Clara Sarson]] : H - the bride's aunt, [[Orchart-4|Clara Wilkins]] (née Orchart) : I - her husband, Ernest Wilkins : J - the groom's father, [[Gerrard-644|A. W. Gerrard]] : K - the groom's brother, [[Gerrard-645|Alfred Henry Gerrard]] : L - his wife, Elizabeth Gerrard (née Grimette) : M - bridesmaid, Frances' friend Florence. '''List of expenses''' This list, in Frances' handwriting, was compiled shortly before the wedding. It shows prices like three pounds for a wedding ring, one pound and five shillings for the hire of a carriage and pair, and one pound and three shillings for a return fare from Manchester to London.

Wedding of Marian & Joan Serowka

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=== Ceremony === 4.30pm on Saturday 30th March 1957 Polish Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa 2 Devonia Road Islington London N1 8JJ [https://parish.rcdow.org.uk/polishchurchislington/ Church of Our Lady of Czestochowa] [https://maps.app.goo.gl/3dM3Ap4t12PKJ8p29 Google Map Location] Performed by Reverend Turulski === In Attendance === https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wedding_of_Marian_Joan_Serowka-1.jpg The Bride :[[Dobson-5086 | '''Joan Dobson''']] ''age 25'' The Bridegroom :[[Serówka-2 | '''Marian Serowka''']] ''age 32'' Best Man :'''Jerry Olszewski''' Bridesmaid :[[Dobson-5106 | '''Elsie Dobson''']] ''age 16'' Bride's Mother :[[Ottaway-245 | '''Constance Dobson''']] ''age 49'' Bride's Grandmother :[[Carrington-1674 | '''Miriam Ottaway''']] ''age 76'' Groom's Brother :[[Serówka-13 | '''Ali Serówka''']] ''age 37'' residing in Holland at the time. Bride's Brother's :[[Dobson-5104 | '''James Dobson''']] ''age 24'' :[[Dobson-5105 | '''John Dobson''']] ''age 22'' with wife Margaret :[[Dobson-5107 | '''Ken Dobson''']] ''age 14'' :[[Dobson-5842 | '''Roy Dobson''']] ''age 12'' :[[Dobson-5108 | '''Ted Dobson''']] ''age 9'' Guests :'''Mr & Mrs Pencak''' :'''Mr & Mrs Poulton''' :'''Mr & Mrs Nowak''' :'''Mr & Mrs Ziolek''' :'''Mr Toníziemba & Zena''' :'''Mrs Lusignan & Stan''' :'''Mr & Mrs Taub & Allen'''

Wedding of Miss Minnie Little and Henry Yates Edgerton

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The Charlotte News (Charlotte, North Carolina) · Thu, Nov 10, 1921 · Page 6
'''Miss Minnie Little and Yates Edgerton Wed.'''
One of the most beautiful of the Fall weddings was that of Miss Minnie Everett Little and Henry Yates Edgerton, which was solemnized Wednesday evening at 7 o’clock in Trinity Methodist Episcopal church. Performing the ceremony was Rev. Lacy Little, a cousin of the bride for the past 20 years a missionary to China, assisted by Rev. W. A. Jenkins, pastor of the church. Mrs. William D. Alexander, organist of the church, presided at the organ, and prior to the ceremony rendered Schubert’s “Serenade”, and “Call Me Thine Own”. The pulpit was screened with towering potted palms and ferns, and ornamented with two cathedral candlesticks holding burning tapers. At the first notes of the bridal chorus from “Lohengrin”, the bridal party entered. The ushers, Stephen Davis and Francis Clarkson, John Phillips Little Jr., brother of the bride, and Flynn Wolfe walked first. The bridesmaids and groomsmen entered two at a time, down the opposite aisles of the church. They were Miss Ruth Crowell and Miss Rosa Little, the latter of Washington; Joe Choate and John I. Erwin; Miss Inez Edgerton, of Kenly, sister of the groom, and Miss Eleanor Horton, of Wadesboro; Jesse Sauls, of Wilson and Norman Edward Edgerton, of Raleigh. The bridesmaids wore charming frocks of apricot taffeta, the skirts made in bouffant effect and ornamented with flounces of silver lace. They carried armfuls of lavender chrysanthemums tied with green tulle. Entering down the center aisle of the church was the dame of honor, Mrs. Ozmer Lucas Henry, of Rockingham, a bride of October, who was formerly Miss Sarah Lilly Dockery. She wore her beautiful wedding gown, fashioned of heavy white satin, with court train, and carried an arm bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums, tied with green tulle. Following the dame of honor entered the maid of honor, Miss Jeanet Fairley of Rockingham. She wore orchid tulle made over silver cloth. The waistline was defined with a garland of hand-made flowers and the bodice of tulle was garnished with silver lace. She carried lavender chrysanthemums tied with green. The two pretty little daughters of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Little, Jr., Louise and Ann Everett, were flower girls. They wore pretty frocks of white organdie, hand embroidered and trimmed with lace, and carried white baskets of Sweetheart roses and ferns. The bride passed down the center aisle with her father, John Phillips Little, who gave her in marriage. She was strikingly lovely in her gown of heavy white satin, with court train caught with sprays of orange blossoms. The skirt of the gown was ornamented with irridescents. Around her head she wore a coronet of orange blossoms, the long tulle veil falling gracefully from the coronet in the back. Her only ornament was a handsome pin given her by the groom, in whose family it was an heirloom. She carried a smhower bouquet of Bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. The bridegroom was attended by his brother, Claude Edgerton, as best man. While the marriage vows were being spoken, Mrs. Alexander played the Barcarolle from “Tales of Hoffman”. The bridal party left the church to the strains of Mendelssohn’s March. Following the ceremony an elegant reception was held at the home of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips Little, on Queen’s Road, Myers Park. The reception was attended by the bridal party, the out-of-town guests for the wedding, relatives and a few intimate friends. In the living room, silver vases and baskets of yellow chrysanthemums were used in charming effect in decoration. Pink chrysanthemums and pink Killarney roses adorned the living room. Mr. and Mrs. Little received in the music room with the bridal party. Mrs. Little was gowned in black satin trimmed with sequins and wore a corsage of orchids and lilies of the valley. The dining-room was decorated in white and green. A Madeira cloth covered the table, the centerpiece being a mass of Bride’s roses and lilies of the valley. From the chandelier over the table hung showers of white maline and southern smilax, white satin ribbons and sweet peas. The mantle was banked with ferns and Bride’s roses, and held numerous lighted candles. Mr. and Mrs. Edgerton left after the ceremony for a bridal trip south. The bride is the only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Phillips Little, both members of old and influential families of Richmond county. She has spent the greater part of her life here, as her parents moved to Charlotte from Rockingham when she was a child. She received her education at Fassifern school, Hendersonville, and at Queen’s college in this city. She has prominently identified herself with the work of the D. A. R., and was several times a page from the Liberty Hall chapter at the Continental Congress held yearly in Washington. During the war, she was an extremely active worker in the Red Cross, both canteen and surgical dressing departments, and became a member of the Motor Corps. Ever since her debut, Mrs. Edgerton has been a popular member of society here, as well as in Rockingham, Hamlet, Wadesboro and Monroe, where she has spent much of her time visiting. She is a strikingly pretty brunette, petite and stylish, and is bright and attractive. Mr. Edgerton is a Son of H. F. Edgerton and the late Mrs. Edgerton, of Kenly. His father is a banker and a planter, and an influential citizen of eastern North Carolina. Mr. Edgerton was educated at Trinity college, Durham, and is a member of Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity. For some time he has made his home in this city, being manager of Carolina Corbett company, Charlotte branch, but returned to his native city to be in business with his father. He is a young man of exceptional business ability, and is also prominent and popular socially. He possesses a strong personality and pleasing manners, and has a host of friends throughout the state. Out-of-town guests present at the wedding were Mr. H. F. Edgerton and Misses Inez and Miriam Edgerton, father and sisters of the groom, of Kenly; Mrs. M. C. Bridger, of Bladenboro, Mrs. Herbert Grizzard, of Kenly; Mr. Frank Myers, of Washington, Miss Lillian Edgerton, of Kenly, Mrs. H. C. Dockery, Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Everett, Jr., Miss Bess Everett, Mr. and Mrs. John L. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac London, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. Ozmer Lucas Henry, Misses Nancy, Glenn, Katherine, Jeanet Dorothy and Elsie Fairley, all of Rockingham; Mr. William M. Little, of Atlanta, Miss Eleanor Horton, of Wadesboro, Mr. Jesse Sauls, of Wilson, Mr. Edward Edgerton, of Raleigh, Miss Elizabeth Cloud, of Hamlet, Mr. Claude Edgerton, of Kenly, Miss Orphelia Ormond, of Rockingham, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius K. Waddill, of Cheraw, S. C.

Weddington History, U.S.A.

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== CAUTION == '''CAUTION: This cannot be stressed enough. The genealogical conclusions within this source / book about the relationships between the Weddington progenitors are false and have been debunked!!!''' It is very important to consult the Errata / Corrigenda below. However, this book is still worthwhile in several ways: * As history about the genealogical research of the Weddington family, even if some of the conclusions are false. It is good to know where the stories come from, so we can make corrections and do good genealogy. * This book was compiled from information and stories from Weddington family members first-hand that were sent to its author. There are many stories and pieces of stories and information not found elsewhere. Some of these may turn out to be false as well, but again, this has value as history of the research. == Book Information == Title: ''Weddington History, U. S. A. - Genealogical & Biographical History of Four Brothers: William, John, Henry, Jacob'' Author: [[Weddington-822|Wallace M. Weddington]] Published: Privately printed, circa 1980s. Spiral binding. There is not an official publishing date, but there are references within the book to the "current date". Where it can be found: A copy is in possession of [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]. It is unknown how many were printed and distributed. == Errata / Corrigenda == # Title Page: [[Weddington-990|William]] & [[Weddington-7|John Weddington]] are brothers in the North Carolina Weddington family. There are other siblings to William and John in the North Carolina family that are not listed on the cover, namely: [[Weddington-134|Samuel]], [[Weddington-991|Robert]], and [[Weddington-1829|Elizabeth]]. From the Virginia / Kentucky Weddington family are two brothers: [[Weddington-29|Jacob Weddington]] & [[Weddington-257|Henry]]. The two from North Carolina '''are not''' brothers to the two from Virginia / Kentucky. There are '''no known (yet) relationships''' between the North Carolina Weddington family and the Virginia / Kentucky Weddington family. DNA work is ongoing to determine if there is a relationship or not. See the [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]] for a discussion about all of the Weddington progenitors and the latest information.

Wedgewood and Sons

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Wedgewood & Sons was a tailor's and clothier's shop. It was founded by [[Wedgewood-94|Henry Wedgewood]] (1848–1916). In the early days it occupied premises on Parkgate, Darlington, but for the latter 90 years of its existence it was located on Stonebridge. Henry left it to his sons Arthur and Joseph. Arthur (1878–1958) carried on the business until he died. The upstairs workroom had closed in 1952 because of staffing difficulties. His son, also Arthur, carried it on until the shop was demolished for the A167 ring-road in 1965. There is evidence that the business was 140 years old when it was closed down in 1965. Henry Wedgewood married Annie Masterman in 1869 and likely that was the year they moved to Darlington from North Yorkshire, so on the face of it the business cannot have existed for more than 96 years but perhaps it was started earlier by someone else and came into the hands of Henry later. == Sources == File "Closure of the Tailor's Shop Darlington.doc" which was emailed from [[Thynne-193|Irene M. Thynne]] to [[White-24673|Alan J. White]] on 6 July 2021. This mentions: * an article on the closure of the business in the Northern Despatch on 31 March 1965 * the obituary of Arthur Wedgewood in the Northern Echo on 29 December 1958

Wedlock

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Wedlocks initially Samuel Whitlocke (c1728-1819) is Elmsdon, Essex was the forbear of the line. He was I understand an agricultural Labourer within that town. He Married Mary Underhill Law1730-1826 at Elmsdon, Essex in 14 November 1855 at St Nicholas church, Elmdon,Essex. Children James 1756-1783, Mary 1758-1781, Henry 1760, Samuel 1761- 1772, John 1764-1769, John 1770- --, Thomas 1767- 1771, Thomas 2 1774-1855.... Henry b 1760 moved to Arkesden where the Whitlock name went from Whatlock to Wedlock. And this is my direct line to my grandma. Henry had 3 grandsons came to Port Jackson to make a new life. Here is where our Wedlock line continues. Emigrating aboard the Euphrates in 1855. The goal of this project is to ... To Find my my family? Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Harrison-3736|Robyn Aulmann]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5539990 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wee Jacket 1969 Yearbook: Choctaw, Oklahoma/Nicoma Park, Oklahoma

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*Choctaw, Oklahoma *Nicoma Park, Oklahoma Wee Jacket 1969 yearbook *Choctaw Elementary; grade Kindergarten to 6th *Nicoma Park Elementary: grade 1st to 3rd *Nicoma Park Intermediate; grade Kindergarten to 6th

Weeden Shields Civil War Pension File

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[[Shields-38|Weeden Shields]] was the son of [[Shields-25|Adam Shields]] and [[Mills-22|Martha Mills]], as well as the grandson of [[Shields-21|Peter Shields]]. He was born May 27, 1823 in Virginia. He never married. He died January 8, 1910 in Hartford City, Blackford County, Indiana.

Weekend Chat

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Weekly Chat Puzzles

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Weekly Chat Puzzles ===Table of Puzzles=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Type ! scope="col" | Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Puzzle PDF ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Puzzle Image |- | Genealogy 101||Crossword||2017-06-30||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Weekly_Chat_Puzzles Genealogy 101]||[[Image:Weekly_Chat_Puzzles.jpg|100 px]] |- | Genealogy 102||Crossword||2017-07-21||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Weekly_Chat_Puzzles-1 Genealogy 102]||[[Image:Weekly_Chat_Puzzles-1.jpg|100 px]][[Image:Weekly_Chat_Puzzles-2.jpg|100px]] |}

Wegefarth County, Texas

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Welcome to Wegefarth County, Texas Project!
*'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ====History/Timeline==== '''See the image of Wegefarth county in 1783.''' {{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=172 |caption=Wegefarth co. in dispute}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Wegefarth. }} '''DEFUNCT/ABOLISHED COUNTY''' The Texas Legislature passed an act creating new counties in the Texas Panhandle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wegefarth_County,_Texas ====Formed From==== *FORMED FROM BEXAR COUNTY and Young counties Wegefarth County was a Texas county, created on June 2, 1873 from Bexar territory (the county which San Antonio is currently in) and Young territories. This county was named for C. Wegefarth, who was the president of the Texas Immigrant Aid and Supply Company Three years later the vast lands of Bexar County were split. Each county formed in the Panhandle from this huge area was relatively square. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Ghost-Counties-of-Texas.htm#buchel Wegefarth County was abolished under a legislative act that created new counties across the Panhandle and, more broadly, across much of the northwestern area of the state. . *Wegefarth County was abolished on August 21, 1876. ====Geography==== :Wegefarth county shared boundaries with Hardeman County, the Indian Territory, and with Greer County which was involved in a territorial dispute between Texas and the U.S. government.{{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Wegefarth/Greer/Indian Territory map, 1874. }}{{clear}} The US government had established that Greer County belonged to the Indian Territory. "Handbook of Texas Online - WEGEFARTH COUNTY General Laws of the State of Texas (1876), Chapter 144, Page 242. Bexar County, which was originally HUGE. ====Adjacent counties==== Greer County, Hardeman County, Indian Territory ====Protected areas==== *Indian Territory ===Geography=== The new counties formed by the legislature from lands previously held by Wegefarth were: :Collingsworth and Donley and a portion of Briscoe, Childress, Gray, Hall, and Wheeler counties. Wegefarth County was abolished. Wegefarth County, which came into being on June 2, 1873 only lasted a brief three years. It was erased from state maps in August of 1876 when the huge lands of Bexar County were broken into the familiar square counties of the upper Panhandle. {{Image|file=Wegefarth_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Greer / Wegefarrth. }} ==Sources==

Weigelsdorf, Silesia, Prussia

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Some images and information about Weigelsdorf, from where many of my ancestors came. Weigelsdorf is now Ostroszowice, Poland. Latitude, 50.6333, Longitude, 16.6333

Weimer-Smith Marriage Registration

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This is an image of the marriage registration for John Weimer and Sarah Smith in Wilson, Tennessee, 1845.

Weinheimer Family Photos

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Weinheimer Holding Space

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John McDougal "late of Schenectady, Carpenter" oath of allegiance, 3 July 1804, York, Upper Canada . 5'10" high, light blue eyes, dark brown hair, 27 years old. Ontario oaths at Toronto Public Library in Reaman, History of Vaughan, pg. 24. 1780 Feb 17; John Mcdougall, Ann Elisabeth Kennedy; John; https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/schenectady_baptisms.htm McDougal John Farmholder Notice not to try and purchase land [no. 76] May 24, 1796, p. 3 McDougall Mrs. Home owner Ad for French School [no. 102] Nov. 22, 1796, p. 2 McDougall John Committee member Meeting for electioneering [no. 119] Mar. 21, 1797, p. 1 McDougall John Person for whom land was surveyed Land for sale [no. 75] May 17, 1796, p. 3 -Mohawk Mercury Newspaper Index – 1795-1798 Index created from microfilmed issues of the Mohawk Mercury from February 9, 1795 (no. 9) to March 13, 1798 (no. 170), in the collections of the Grems-Doolittle Library. https://schenectadyhistorical.org/admin/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Mohawk-Mercury-Index.pdf Moses W. Soals & John McDougall http://genealogytrails.com/ny/schenectady/news_runaways.html RAN AWAY from the subscribers, living in Schenectady, on the night of the 18th of May last, two Apprentice Lads, the one named Moses W. Soals, jun. of the carpenter's trade-and the other named John M'Dougall of the taylor's trade. Moses W. Soals, jun. is between 18 and 19 years of age, about 5 feet 8 inches high, has long light brown hair, downcast blue eyes, a small scar under his left eye,, has a running stooping walk, is remarkable for framing and telling lies, is a pretty good scholar, especially in writing, and has a smattering of Latin and physical terms, having formerly lived with an apothecary in New Marlborough, Connecticut, from whence he eloped, has since been tried for altering pewter buttons into English shillings, for which he was paid under a recognizance of - - - . He lately escaped to Oneida, to which he was pursued, taken and brought back, his master being obliged to pay a certain sum for his nefarious theft. Had on when he went away a very dark green coat, with large metal buttons, a white double-breasted cloth vest, a pair of grey coating overalls, and a small round hat with a ribband about it; he took with him three white shirts, and several other articles too tedious to mention. John McDougall was about 19 years of age in March last, about 5 feet 6 inches high, thick and well fed, round faced, dark brown eyes, coars short black hair, speaks pretty good English, walks somewhat stooping; was formerly connected with the above Soals, and like him laid under a recognizance. Had on when he went off a super-fine green cloth coat, with open metal buttons, a scarlet cloth waistcoat, a pair of brown cloth breeches, a pair of white ribbed silk hose; took with him a white dimity waistcoat, a white corduroy ditto, a pair of Nankeen breeches, and a round hat with a ribband and rose. Whoever will take up said apprentices, and return them to their masters, shall receive a reward of Twenty Dollars for both, or Ten Dollars for either. ROBERT ALEXANDER. ALEXANDER WATSON. Schenectady, June 7, 1788. On a certificate being produced to the printers of this paper, that the said apprentices are in safe confinement, he is authorized to pay a reward of Sixteen Dollars, or Eight Dollars for either. [Source: Albany Journal (NY) Monday, June 16, 1788; transcribed by Mary Kay Krogman]

Weir Family Reunion Photos

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Martha Weir, had a number of old "reunion" photos so I called them Weir Reunion photos, but they should probably more accurately be called Bledsoe Reunions. She could only provide a few names for the individuals in these photos though. I hope more can be identified in the future. Can you identify anyone? This reunion possibly occurred in 1914 if the child Minnie Weir is holding is actually Eleanor Weir. :Identified by Martha Weir: [[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; [[Weir-3776|Dick T Weir]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]] (possibly holding Eleanor b. Dec 1913); [[Starkey-2681|Oliver Starkey]] & [[Bledsoe-1666|Ida Mae Bledsoe Starkey]]; Loren Reed; Mary Weir; [[Reed-12224|Mary Reed Petty]]; :Identified by JADS, a Richards descendant: [[Mahan-1381|Uriah Mahan]]; [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]]; [[Reed-12223|Bonnie Bell Reed]], perhaps? {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-1.jpg |size=l |caption="Family Reunion 3" }}
I think this photo was taken about 1917. I wonder if the giant flag was there because this was during WWI war time? Minnie Weir is holding a small baby who could be Martha Weir, born in July of 1916. :[[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; [[Weir-3776|Dick T Weir]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]] possibly holding Martha Weir (b. Jul 1916); Mary Weir; [[Starkey-2681|Oliver Starkey]], possibly holding Earl Starkey (b. 1914); Ogle Starkey; Chester Starkey; [[Mahan-1381|Uriah Mahan]] & [[Bledsoe-1656|Rebecca Bledsoe Gambill Mahan]]; [[Reed-12222|Elijah Reed]] & [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]]; Loren Reed; [[Reed-12221|David Thomas Reed]]; [[Reed-29420|James W Reed]] & [[Keaton-695|Harriot Keaton Reed]]; [[Bledsoe-1659|James A Bledsoe]] & [[Hawtin-68|Mary Hawtin Bledsoe]]; [[Piety-18|John Duncan ‘Early’ Piety]] & [[Trueblood-180|Mary Trueblood Piety]]; {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-6.jpg |size=l |caption="Reunion group w Flag" }}
This photo was probably taken in the summer or fall of 1919. Minnie Weir is holding a very young Paul Weir and he was born in November of 1918. It is possible she is holding Martha and the photo was taken about 1917... :[[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; :[[Weir-3776|Dick T Weir]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]] holding Paul (b. Nov 1918), Mary Weir, Ethel Weir May, Ruth Weir Motz, Eleanor Weir Smith; :[[Piety-18|John Duncan 'Early' Piety]] [Dick T Weir's cousin] & [[Trueblood-180|Mary Trueblood Piety]]; :[[Starkey-2681|Oliver Starkey]] & [[Bledsoe-1666|Ida Mae Bledsoe Starkey]], Chester Starkey, Ogle Starkey, Edgar Starkey, Earl Starkey; :[[Reed-12222|Elijah Everett Reed]] & [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]], [[Reed-12223|Bonnie Bell Reed]], [[Reed-12221|David Reed]]; :[[Reed-29420|James W Reed]] & [[Keaton-695|Harriot Keaton Reed]] [Elijah's half brother]; Loren Reed [grand nephew of James Reed]; :[[Mahan-1381|Uriah ["Dude"?] Mahan]] & [[Bledsoe-1656|Rebecca Bledsoe Gambill Mahan]] [David Hugh Bledsoe's sister]; :[[Richards-19964|Henry Richards]] & [[Gambill-426|Nancy Caroline Gambill Richards]] (d. Aug 1921) [Rebecca's daughter], Lula Pearl Richards, Walter Richards, Mildred Richards, Edna Richards, Edgar Richards, Wayne Richards, Lester Richards; :[[Richards-19965|Columbus Richards]] [Henry's father]; [[Richards-10970|Albert Richards]] [Henry's brother]; {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-7.jpg |size=l |caption="Family Reunion 2" }}
This image appears to be a wedding, perhaps; there is no obvious bride and groom but there are a lot of corsages being worn! I am guessing it was around 1921 as Paul Weir was was born in 1918 and he looks about 3 years old here. The following people have been identified in the photo so far: :Identified by Martha Weir: [[Bledsoe-1648|David Hugh Bledsoe]] holding Paul Weir (b.1918) & [[Stark-4564|Mary Stark Bledsoe]]; [[Weir-3776|Dick T]] & [[Bledsoe-1665|Minnie Bledsoe Weir]]; [[Gambill-425|John Newton Gambill]] & [[Mitchell-39647|Manara Belle “Babe” Mitchell Gambill]]; Mary Weir; Ethel Weir May; [[Reed-12224|Mary Reed Petty]]; [[Reed-12225|Edith Reed Kester]]; Martha Weir; Eleanor Weir Smith; Ruby Fern Gambill; Zilpha Rebecca Catherine Richards Garrow; Ruth Weir Motz; :Identified by JADS, a Richards descendant: [[Mahan-1381|Uriah Mahan]] & [[Bledsoe-1656|Rebecca Bledsoe Gambill Mahan]]; [[Richards-19964|Henry Richards]]; Walter Richards; Edna Martha Richards Wilson; [[Reed-12222|Elijah]] & [[Bledsoe-858|Edith Jane Bledsoe Reed]]; Roy Richards; Harold & Lula Pearl Richards Ring; {{Image|file=Weir_Family_Reunion_Photos-5.jpg |size=l |caption="Family Reunion 4" }}

Welbeck Abbey Household 1881 Census

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=== Census 1881 === '''Welbeck Abbey''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Augusta Cavendish (Baroness Bolsover) Bentinck ||Mother || Widow || F || 45 || Baroness Bolsover Peeress || Ireland |- | Ottoline C. (Lady) Bentinck || Sister || || F || 7 || Duke's Sister || Middlesex London |- | Amelia Mary Browne || Cousin || Unm || F || 23 || Peer's Granddaughter || England |- | Catherine Penelope Browne || Cousin || Unm || F || 21 || Peer's Granddaughter || Ireland |- | Jane E. Whaites || Serv || Unm || F || 30 || Governess || Norfolk Kerdiston Hall |- | Elizabeth Dalton || "" || "" || F || 42 || Housekeeper || Cumberland Longtown |- | Jane Powell ||""|| "" || F || 36 || Ladysmaid || Surrey Cobham |- | Sarah Rolfe ||""|| "" || F || 30 || Ladysmaid || Bucks Aston Clinton |- | Jane Powell ||""|| "" || F || 40 || Housemaid || Worcestershire Halesowen |- | Sarah A. Thompson ||""|| "" || F || 35 || "" || Notts Cuckney |- | Sarah Roper ||""|| "" || F || 27 || "" || Derby |- | Rebecca Powell ||""|| "" || F || 22 || "" || Yorks Leeds |- | Elizabeth C. Thomas ||""|| "" || F || 23 || "" || N. Wales Bethesda (?) |- | Elizabeth Ashton ||""|| "" || F || 18 || Stillroom maid|| Derbyshire Belper |- | Sarah J. Woodgate ||""|| "" || F || 26 || Housemaid || Sussex Buckstead |- | Hannah M. Cox ||""|| "" || F || 24 || China maid || Norfolk Yarmouth |- | Mary E. Thompson ||""|| "" || F ||| 18 || Housemaid || Notts Cuckney |- | Alice M. Holden ||""|| "" || F || 27 || Stillroom maid || Middlesex London |- | Mary A. Webb ||""|| "" || F || 21 || Kitchen maid || Surrey Battersea |- | Emma Roberts ||""|| "" || F ||| 19 || "" || Northamptons. Sywell |- | Annie Brown ||""|| "" || F || 18 || "" || Essex Walthamstow |- | Harriet M. Otter ||""|| "" || F || 17 || Scullery maid || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | Elizabeth Beale ||""|| "" || F || 22 || Schoolroom maid || Northumberland Alnwick |- | Jules Alphonse Bernard ||""|| Mar || M || 39 || Cook || France |- | Harry E. Radford ||""|| Unm || M || 28 || Groom of Chambers || Somerset Wellington |- | Charles Mc Innes ||""|| "" || M || 28 || Under Butler || Scotland |- | John T. Richardson ||""|| "" || M || 24 || Footman || Kent Bromley |- | George Wargait ||""|| "" || M || 25 ||""|| Worcester Powick |- | Henry W. Hurrell ||""|| "" || M || 25 || "" || Suffolk Webstead |- | Harry W. Pearce ||""|| "" || M || 19 || Stewardroom footman || Middlesex Brompton |- | Fred. Collins ||""|| "" || M || 19 || Hall Boy || Sussex Buckstead |- | Thomas B. Levick ||""|| "" || M || 19 || Baker || Yorks Bawtry |- | Thomas W. Mc Callum ||"" || "" || M || 36 || House Steward || Scotland |} '''Gamekeeper's Cottage''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Walter Alletson ||Head || Unm || M || 30 || Gamekeeper || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | Joseph Alletson || Brother || Mar ||M|| 28 || Joiner || "" |- | Lucy Alletson || Sister-in-law || Mar|| F || 29 || || Notts Langville |- | Henry Alletson || Nephew || || M || 5 || Scholar || Notts Mansfield |- | Ellen Alletson || Niece || || F || 3 || || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | Grace Alletson || Mother || Widow || F || 68 || Visitor || Notts Norton |- |} '''Watchman's Lodge''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Richard Lenthall ||Head || Mar || M || 43 || Night Watchman || Derbyshire Steetley |- |Elizabeth Lenthall || Wife || Mar|| F || 54|| || "" Bolsover |- | William Lenthall || Son || Unm || M || 27 || Joiner || "" Cresswell |- | Mary Lenthall || Dau || Unm || F || 25|| || "" |- | Henry Lenthall || Son || || M || 19 || Joiner || Notts Welbeck |- | Fanny Lenthall || Dau || || F ||14 || || "" |- | Arthur Lenthall || Son || || M ||11 || || "" |- |} '''Angle Lodge''' uninhabited '''Postman's Lodge''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Robert Hancock ||Head || Mar || M || 27 || Groom || Notts Cuckney |- | Ann M. Hancock|| Wife || Mar|| F || 23|| || Derbyshire Tideswell |- | Frederick Hancock || Son || || M || 1 || || Notts Welbeck |- | Mary A. Lowe || Sister || || F || 13|| Scholar || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | James E. Lowe || Brother || || M || 10 ||"" || "" |- | Maud H. Lowe || Sister || || F ||7 || "" || "" |- |} '''Coachman's Lodge''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Stephen Ellis ||Head || Mar || M || 37 || Coachman || Middlesex Paddington |- | Jane Ellis || Wife || Mar|| F || 31|| || Hants Odiham |- | Edith Ellis || Dau || || F || 1 mo. || || Middlesex St George's |- | Elizabeth White || Mother-in-law || Mar || F || 56 || Visitor || Hants Odiham |- |} '''Shrubbery Lodge''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Taylor ||Head || Unm || M || 27 || Foreman Gardener|| Suffolk Boddenham |- | William H. Lewis || Lodger|| Unm || M || 19 || Under Gardener || Wilts Derry Hill |- | Harry Best || Lodger || Unm || M || 23 || Under Gardener || Dorset Cricket |- | Thomas Bradley || Lodger || Mar || M || 45 || Joiner || Derbyshire Chesterfield |- | Joanna Bradley || Lodger || Mar || F || 44 |||| Derbyshire Chesterfield |- |} '''Deer Paddock Lodge''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Thomas Smith ||Head || Mar|| M || 55 || Garden Labourer|| Notts Sutton in Ashfield |- | Sarah Smith || Wife || Mar || F || 55 || || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | William Smith || Son || Mar || M || 28 || Carpenter || "" |- | Charlotte Smith || Daughter-in-law || Mar || F || 34 || || Yorks North Anston |- | Sarah Smith || Daughter || Unm || F || 18 || || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | Frederick T. Smith || Grandson || || M || 11 || Scholar || Yorks Barnsley |- | Thomas B. Smith || "" || || M || 1 |||| Derbyshire Whitwell |- |} '''Millwood Lodge''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | William Woodward ||Head || Mar|| M || 40 || Gamekeeper || Cheshire Ollerton |- | Mary Woodward || Wife || Mar || F || 44 || || Notts Welbeck |- | William Woodward || Son || || M || 12 || Scholar || Derbyshire Whitwell |- | Thomas Woodward || Brother || Unm || M || 34 || Gas Stoker || Cheshire Ollerton |- |} '''1881 Census''': "1881 England Census"
Class: RG11; Piece: 3306; Folio: 119; Page: 12; GSU roll: 1341788
{{Ancestry Sharing|27268027|b33178}} - {{Ancestry Record|7572|17490574|uk}} (accessed 2 February 2022)
Ottoline C (Lady) Bentinck (7) sister, Dukes Sister, in household of Augusta Cavendish (Baroness Bolsover) Bentinck (45) at Welbeck Abbey in Worksop registration district.

WELBORN (Welborne,Wilburn,etc)

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The goal of this project is to collectively correct and maintain accurate and sourced information about the WELBORN family (Descendants of Edward Welborn abt 1660-1731). Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kingsley-445|Larry Kingsley]]. Presently, there are qualified genealogists working on the Welborn family. My great-grandmother is Charity Elizabeth Welborn (1856-1939) Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Provide "sources" and share the information * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11471101 send me a private message]. Thanks!

WELBORN FAMILY

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The goal of this project is to collectively correct and supplement information on the Welborn descendants with "sourced" information. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Kingsley-445|Larry Kingsley]]. My great-grandmother is Charity Elizabeth Welborn (1856-1939). She is the daughter of James Irby Welborn. Presently, there are qualified and competent genealogists working on the Welborn lineage in an effort to correct misleading and inaccurate information. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11471101 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welborn Family Notes

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Handwritten and other notes on the Welborn Family of GA, SC and NC. {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-6.jpg |caption=Nola D. Loggins Letter }} ---- {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-9.jpg |caption=Nola Loggins Letter p.2 }} ---- {{Image|file=Mags_Photo_Shoebox-8.jpg |caption=Nola D. Loggins Letter p.3 }}

Welch / Brick wall

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Surber-197|Melody Morris]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13022569 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welch Bible of Miss Mary Griffiths

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This bible came with Mary Griffiths and her husband William Davies to the United States from Wales about 1867. It contains their names, birth dates, and birth places; it also contains Mary's brother's birth date and place. Also listed are Mary and William's children's birth dates. The older children were born in Wales; the younger in the United States, possibly Pennsylvania. One additional name is listed alone on another page; it may be a grandchild.

Welch Family Bible

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Pages of the Welch family bible, recording births, deaths and marriages *'''Welch Family Bible''' (pages found so far) - '''Birth of Family Members 1''': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Welch-5033-1.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Birth of Family Members 2''': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Welch-5143-4.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Marriages''': [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Welch_Family_Bible.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Deaths 2''' (uncertain if has another page on deaths): [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Welch-5143-5.jpg image on WikiTree]; '''Transcription of WELCH family Bible''' by Susan Kendall: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Welch-5143.pdf pdf copy on WikiTree]

Welch roots

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Sambrook-22|Betty aka Elizabeth Cameron]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * I am following ancestor James Roberts * born1810 in Wales U.K. *I have already made many entries along this ancestoral line, I have adopted James and his father Benjamin (born about 179) but cannot seem to be able to complete making this a "tag". I am also following Cameron Clan, Sambrooks and Tattersells. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this I would appreciate help in establishing the necessary "Tags" for this purpose. Thanks in anticipation. Elizabeth page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12787858 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welch Roots, Sussex County, NJ

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The goal of this project is to ... Find the Welch(Welsh) Line in NJ before 1800. Find pre 1800 Welch(Welsh) Ancestors, NJ,NY, Wales? Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hanright-29|Steven Hanright]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18460918 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welch Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bradshaw-2901|Anonymous Bradshaw]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17990810 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welcome Society, 1917

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

Welcome to the Slavic Roots 5 Star list Team

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''' Welcome to the Slavic Roots & Polish Roots 5 Star List''' {{Image|file=Welcome_to_the_Slavic_Roots_5_Star_list_Team-1.jpg |caption=Five Star }} This is the 5 Stars List for any profiles associated or potential profile that can be a under the [[Project: Slavic Roots|Project: Slavic Roots]] and the [[Project:Poland|Polish Roots Project]] * '''Goal:''' To update high access profiles * '''Who should Join:''' Anyone who is interested in making our '''most viewed Profiles''' the best that they can be * '''How to join:''' Send your request to your project's Team Leaders or [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]] or [[N.-17|Maggie]] . If you are looking at improving a Russian profile, contact [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] * If there is a 5 star Slavic related Profile not on the list that you would like to work on, contact one of us and we will add it to the list below. *'''G2G Thread: All about the 5 Star List Motivation Group''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/905133/will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles will-you-help-us-improve-the-most-visited-profiles?] == What to do == === Sourcing === *Check that facts are sourced. Try to find sources for ones that aren't sourced. *If there aren't dates/locations, see if you can find them and add with sources. If you can't find them, it would be helpful to add notes about where you searched so that others don't have to repeat your efforts. === Merge === *Check if there are any duplicate family members and propose merges when necessary. === Biography === *If there is a biography, make sure it is an originally written narrative, '''excluding any copyright or licensing violations''' (for example, not something that was copied and pasted (C&P) from Wikipedia; see Copying Text) *Rearrange the Biography section into a logical order, remove any GEDCOM junk and clean up after any merges. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Biographies) *Make sure the profile meets our Profile Aesthetics recommendations (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Profile_Aesthetics and https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS ). *If there's not a biography, try to lay out a basic narrative and/or timeline of the persons life. Getting the key facts in order will help later. === Other === *See if you can add photographs, pictures, maps or other visual items. *Add categories, project templates, stickers and/or succession boxes if appropriate. * If you feel a profile is sufficiently "done", leave a comment for Maggie and THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU DO! == Polish and Slavic Roots Profiles == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''ID-name ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''View Count''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'''who's working it ''' ! align="left" style="background:#52BE80;"|'' Notes ''' |- |[[Quinn-1218|Ellen King (Quinn) aka Kelly]] (abt. 1832 - 1923) EXAMPLE PROFILE (for reference) |25850 | |' |- | | |- |[[Пу́шкин-1|Алекса́ндр Серге́евич Пу́шкин (Aleksander Pushkin)]] |3,915 | | |- |[[Raška-16|Helena av Raška]] |1,635 | | |- |[[Skłodowska-2|Maria Salomea (Skłodowska) Curie]] | 2,801 | | |- |[[Polanie-1|Piast (Polanie) Kołodziej]] |2,601 | | |- |[[Piast-12|Ryksa (Piast) Śląska]] |2,323 | | |- |[[Piast-101|Siemowit (Piast) Polski ]] | 2,173 | | |- |[[Of_Poland-38|Chostconis (of Poland) Polski]] |2,142 | | |- |[[Arpadhazi-30|Daniel László (Arpadhazi) of Hungary]] |1,616 | | |- |[[Pulaski-2|Kazimierz Michał Władysław Wiktor Pulaski]] |1,157 | | |- ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| ! align="left" style="background:#DC7633;"| |}

Weldon Freedman's Records, MS

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== Biography == ===Census Records=== 1860 Slave Schedule, Division 1, Chickasaw, Mississippi. "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1860," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GBS4-5V6?cc=3161105&wc=81FF-JWL%3A1610406201%2C1610409601%2C1610359001 : 16 October 2019), Mississippi > Chickasaw > Division 1 > image 27 of 102; citing NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" class="sortable" |- ||||||| |- |Gender||Age||Birth|| |- |Male||38||1822||Black || |- |Female||25||1835||Black ||[[Weldon-2305|Hariett Weldon]] |- |Male||7||1853||Black |- |Female||5||1855||Black|| |- |Male||2||1858||Black |- |Male||8||1852||Black || |- |Female||8||1852||Black||[[Weldon-2304|Louise Weldon]] |- |Female||7||1853||Black |- |Male||7||1853||Black|| |- |Male||7||1853||Black |- |Male ||6||1854||Black |- |Female||6||1854||Black |- |Male ||5||1855||Black || |- |Male ||5||1855||Black |- |Female||4||1856||Black |- |Female||4||1856||Black |- |Male ||3||1857||Black||[[Weldon-2307|James Weldon]] |- |Male ||3||1857||Black |- |Male ||1||1859||Black||[[Weldon-2320|William Weldon]] |- |Female||1||1859||Black||[[Weldon-2303|Sarah Weldon]] |- |Female||06/12||Jan 1860||Black||[[Weldon-2311|Winnie Weldon]] |- |Female||04/12||Mar 1860||Black||Margaret Wilson |} ===Freedman's Bureau=== *Freedman Bureau Contract, 14 Aug 1865,The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC; Records of the Assistant Commissioner for the State of Mississippi, Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1865-1869; NARA Series Number:: M826; NARA Reel Number:: 45; NARA Record Group Number:: 105; NARA Record Group Name:: Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands, 1861 - 1880; Collection Title:: United States Freedmen's Bureau Labor Contracts Indenture and Apprenticeship Records 1865-1872-https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/3866718:62309?_phsrc=uHH4095&_phstart=successSource&gsfn=Samuel&gsln=Welton&ml_rpos=5&queryId=271dd19f20fa232cde03f8301d752919 *Employment contract: Samuel Weldon *State of Misp., Chickasaw Couy Articles of agreement entered in between [[Weldon-2290|Samuel Weldon]] of the first part and undersigned. Negro laborers of the second part, on the 14th day of August 1865. The said Samuel Weldon is to furnish houses food clothing fuel and medicines as heretofore in quality and kind for the balance of the year 1865. He is to give one tenth part of the corn and fodder and the necessary attention required, The undersigned laborers do contract and agree to obey he orders of the said Samuel Weldon or his agent and do their work faithfully all work required of them,, and lost time by sicken will not be charged to them,, They are not to leave the premises without leave from him or his agent,, Each of the undersigned laborers is to be held responsible for all tools and other things committed in their charge and agree to remain with the said Samuel Weldon on the terms above mentioned,, In testimony four agreement to the above contracted we have unto affixed our names or marks as presence of *S.J. Weldon *L Wilson *James Young -------- *Name Age *[[Weldon-2314|Henry Weldon]] 48 X (1817) *[[Weldon-2304|Hariett Weldon]]28 X (1837) *[[Weldon-2305|Louis Weldon]] 12 X (1852) *[[Weldon-2306|Lucy Weldon]] 10 X (1855) *[[Weldon-2307|James Weldon]] 9 X (1856) *[[Weldon-2320|William Weldon]] 7 X (1858) *[[Weldon-2303|Sarah Weldon]] 4 X (1861) *[[Weldon-2311|Winnie Weldon]] 4 X (1861) *[[Weldon-2312|Darcus Weldon]] 1 X (1864) *[[Weldon-2291|Henry Weldon]] 27 X (1838) *[[Wilson89882-2291|Margaret Wilson]] 14 X (1861) - This girl being of family connection desires to remain until the end of the year 1865 for her (?) and clothes. X == Sources ==

Weldon's DNA Segmentology (IBD segment triangulation)

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Weldon's Editorial Page

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Here Weldon TOOTS! his little horn. Poor Weldon, so many gripes, so little time. Here find anti-exemplars culled from Wikitree members' profilesPersonal recollection of SoandSo; aka SoandSo, first hand knowledge (aka 'what some so-and-so told me, and she knows her stuff')This person was created through the import of SoandSo families b.ged on last Tuesday (aka 'what my family tree says, so it's gotta be right')Ancestry Family Trees Publication: Name: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network. Original data: Family Tree files submitted by Ancestry members.; Repository: #R1 NOTEThis information comes from 1 or more individual Ancestry Family Tree files. This source citation points you to a current version of those files. Note: The owners of these tree files may have removed or changed information since this source citation was created blah-blah-blah-blah-blah (aka 'what a whole bunch of so-and-sos and family trees say, or at least used to say when they existed')Wikitree needs to have prospective members take an on-line quiz on sourcing, where any 'wrong' answer leads to a teaching moment.. Shouldn't we all agree to try to do better? ==What's Important, Accuracy or Being 'Right'?== History, and genealogy in particular, can be informed by lessons learned in the sciences. It is common sense in scientific endeavors to maintain a neutral stance upon approaching a problem, to look in all corners of the problem space, as well as outside that box. Care must be taken, because a scientist or mathematician always has a preconception, a conceit if you will. One calls it a hypothesis. How does one avoid allowing this wonderful, amazing hypothesis to color judgement and to interfere with dispassionate evaluation of evidence? One should always ask oneself: Is it more important for me to be right, or to enlighten? Hopefully, the second answer is where the passion lies. The correct approach is then to concentrate on disproving the tightly-clutched hypothesis with equal vigor. Then a valid hypothesis can result. ==Fake Genealogy== In our new world order of fake news, conspiracy theories, and other lies, a blatantly fraudulent claim, repeated thousands of times, ends up decorating a plethora of scholarly-looking reports, replete with reams of computer-generated evidentiary sources of null value. Our Wikitree experiences show genealogy is far from immune from such nonsense. Ancestral fakery is mostly due to invalid evidence being accepted as fact, due to misperceiving the nature of valid evidence for our facts (an increasingly common affliction), or due to carelessness/laziness (a universal affliction of humanity), or due to a quest to document self-importance (e.g. I will distort whatever evidence I can to show I descend from Royalty). Fakery is everywhere, multiplying like wildfire by copy and paste. The abundance of hypotheses, valid and invalid, in new members' trees, becomes focused upon the collection/integration engine of a site such as Wikitree. Ultimately, a huge mess of GEDCOM noise can deluge a profile, and everyone's time is absorbed by fighting merge fires and false claims. ===Merge Process: Defenses for Fighting Off Fakes=== There are two approaches to this: a) Active merge validation and cleanup: the manager of the basis version of the profile takes charge and builds a correct, evidence-based profile from all the merge inputs, asking the merger for more evidence if unsupported claims are encountered; b) Default merge: a profile is created in many merged layers, that tries to embrace the majority opinion of all GEDCOMs loaded. Plan (b) is too often employed, with managers in absentia. Because of this, a false claim or even a known fraud can be enshrined in a profile, just because it is a popular lore. ==Wikitree Quality Process== At Wikitree, members read the rules and sign the honor code, and then are given large discretionary powers regarding documentation accuracy. A wiki, by its nature, offers a first come, first served, duke it out among yourselves quality of life. ===Arbitration=== There is a little publicized arbitration function at Wikitree, the Mentor Intervention Request (MIR). Without this layer of review by talented genealogists, life here would be frustrating indeed. I have resorted to it once, and hopefully it was a one and done. ===Projects=== At Wikitree, a layer above individual members is provided by our Projects, created to provide zones of research expertise to whom members can address questions, and who assist with organizing profile merge efforts from multiple sources. In our current state of affairs, joining a project means a commitment to that project's definition of active participation, which varies across projects. Please forgive my lack of interest in team competitions, spiffing up profiles of project-designated VIPs, climbing to the stratosphere on the Wikitree ladder of renown. To each his own path. I contribute regularly to my own lineages, but that does not qualify for project membership on some projects. Exemplars: I've been stripped of membership in PGM for failing to sign up for 'group activities'; I've voluntarily resigned from NNS project after being red-flagged on G2G by the project manager. Reminds me of a proverb regarding abuses of power. Unfazed and undeterred, I continue to embrace my personal mantra, to be a competent sourcerer for the profiles that I manage or with which I connect. ====PPP==== Our Projects are authorized to take control of member profiles of wide interest, importance, and with higher than normal potential for mischief. These become Project-Protected Profiles (PPP), with modified profile management rights, either shared rights (gentle touch: we're here to help you), or exclusive rights (heavy-handed: you're fired, with no notice!). I've experienced both here. I urge the softer touch be employed. One might also expect Projects would be quality zones provided through Project-managed PPPs. Yet as with members, Projects do not have an assigned arbitration function, and Projects differ on discretionary approaches to evidence. A quality enforcement function would necessarily need to be backed by a uniform code of evidence categorization, with no discretion. Perhaps some day, Projects may enforce such a quality standard on its PPPs. But for now, one will encounter no more, and often less, quality than is found in profiles at large. ===Quality Tags=== Wikitree has tags to represent assumed quality of data used to fill the profile data fields. ====Certain Tag==== There is a 'certain' tag, but evidence is never certain. Certain here means something more like 'contemporary, original written records that have been viewed ('original' might be a better nomenclature than 'certain'). Original sources considered reliable include: public record archives, family bibles with complete dates, newspaper articles, first-hand history books. ====Uncertain Tag==== There is also an 'uncertain' tag. No one knows what that means, but Wikitree says such data is of a derivative type, somehow derived from original data ('derived might be a better nomenclature than 'uncertain'). Derivative sources include: family trees of others, LDS files, online sites such as Find-a-Grave, genealogy forum discussions, various genealogical publications, transcripts and indexes of original data, and circumstantial evidence, drawing conclusions from real people and events that are 'original' (i.e. the profile creator does the deriving). If derivative sources provide original source citations, the profile manager is instructed to use the verified original source rather than the derivative, so that then the 'Certain' tag is directly applicable. Information from cited derivative sources, unless supported by other sources, should be considered uncertain and marked as such. Wikitree allows trees to be extended based on uncertain data, as above, inserted in profile data fields. Here's what Wikitree says:
Never enter information on WikiTree, even uncertain information, without including your source. Why do you think it might be true?

====Junk (Everything else, somehow even Junkier than Uncertain)==== It's important to discern what's left in the 'all the rest' category beyond original and derived evidence, What is the 'evidence' that cannot be used in profile data fields? It's junk, the inventions, fabrications, and guesses that continue to litter our playground. How does one identify junk? It is an assertion for which no original or derived evidence has been produced. This may be because the profile manager is too sloppy to produce it, or has not yet gotten around to it, or doesn't see the need for it. Or it may be because no original or derived data has been found, which likely means it does not exist. The source of junk is often a GEDCOM loaded into our tree, or another tree found on the Internet that member trees and their GEDCOMs quote as evidence. Wikitree needs to protect itself from junk, moreso than it does now. Here's what Wikitree says:
An Uncertain name or parent may be speculative but it should not be a guess. If you're only guessing at a name or parent you should not use the data fields. Instead, explain it in the narrative. You can link to highly speculative parents in the text.

===Junk in Profile Data Fields=== How do members fail to get it right? Often, they rely on a source that is in another ancestral tree, without going there to see if a certain or uncertain source is quoted. They assume the unverified tree is a valid source. Wikitree's rules are fairly unequivocal; this is not valid evidence to insert into a profile data field. But here's the rub. What if the referenced tree cites another tree, and it another tree, etc. Circular vacuous references likely result. None of these trees need cite a valid source, yet the weight of the number of trees involved acts to raise the evidence from junk to uncertain status, justifying it to appear in a profile data field. One project manager on Wikitree has argued this way to me. Wikitree needs to come down hard on this practice with specific prohibitions. ===Note speculation in profile bio; leave it out of the data fields=== The best approach for long chains of source-less family trees, and all other unsourced assertions, is to note speculations in the profile narrative, but never allow them to infiltrate the sacrosanct data fields LNAB, birth date and place. And if uncertain data is placed in the sacrosanct data fields for any claimed necessity, a section of the profile's narrative should keep all viewers apprised of the status of the ongoing research effort (Wikitree rules state such and require one to seek out an adequate source for the speculation and to keep relevant status up-to-date). Wikitree still has a way to go to fulfill its promise of pushing away fakery. In my opinion, it is not yet discerning enough in its instructions to enable members to handle the fake claims that deluge it; it does not offer enough guidance; it gives too much credence to how often some 'fact' is reported by members; it offers too little support for enforcement as a defense from a public still too eager to clutch conceits, rather than to argue from the historical reality of the currently exposed evidence, or lack thereof. And it ignores the possibility of PPPs becoming quality centers, empowered to keep data in data fields real. ===Smoke fills the air when JUNK in data fields is challenged=== Speculators abound on Wikitree. We all do it, play what-if games, pencil in some connections temporarily. Rarely do we really take ourselves seriously, in my experience. Yet, once in a while, we need to put on high boots and cue violins, when people clutch their conceits too tightly. Following are excuses, shoveled in my direction, when questioning profile data field credentials. Don't snark on me as a purveyor of conspiracy theories. I have heard all these, not so surprisingly from the same project leader. ====''We Don't Have To Change Anything Unless You Can Prove Us Wrong''==== That's obviously the kind of defensive double talk used by profile squatters: I assert something without evidence; if you want to rebut, you must assert something different, with evidence. In my opinion, the appropriate rebuttal to an unsourced assertion is UNKNOWN, followed by DISCONNECT. This rebuttal is proven by showing that no evidence has been provided for the original assertion, meaning the original assertion is a mere guess. ====''Majority Opinion Must Rule''==== ''The asserted speculation is the majority opinion of the genealogical community writ large.'' I'm told one project here measures such popularity by the number of family trees at Ancestry that parrot the unevidenced claims. Wikitree should never become a popularity contest (although sampling opinions of members is sometimes useful to resolve contention). ====''Too Much Work To Undo''==== ''So much genealogy is based on the assertion that it would be a tactical problem to change it.'' Yes, we all gain extra chores at Wikitree, performing housekeeping duty. Does that really justify neglecting the prime imperatives from which we all work? ====''More Useful To Post Wrong Links Than No Links''==== ''It is better (more useful to further research), at each generation, to have wrong (unsourced) ancestors linked, than to assert no ancestor''. NO! Fake news is EVIL and serves no good purpose. Sometimes no news is all one can factually report. Slow news days are a fact of life. Never invent news to give your readers their full measure of expected news value. ====''We Are Special Case Needing Very Special Care''==== From a project dealing in 17th century data: ''Project's part of the tree is too sensitive to survive pruning. Only we understand it, so only we are trusted. We will take care of it ourselves, all in good time.'' Yes, it is true that many family trees merge in these distant times of the 17th century, burying a site such as Wikitree in duplicate and often conflicting profiles. Keeping it all sorted takes heroic efforts. But that should not excuse leaving unsourced data in data fields. On the contrary, it would seem essential to keep unsourced information from propagating, by removing it at every opportunity. And I do not see other projects, which manage 17th century profiles, making the same excuses. ====''A Name Change Must Have Occurred''==== ''The father must have been here that early. Obviously, he was using a different name.'' OK, what name would that be? And all existing evidence says he wasn't even born yet. Stop with the piled on suppositions. Let lex parsimoniae carry the day. ====''The EVIDENCE We Need is Just Around The Next Bend''==== ''Why change things now if we are just a document translation away from the evidence we want to find?'' OK, but be specific about the document(s) at issue, and how they relate to the assertions; then offer a time limit on how long the wrong information must be maintained. There are many native language speakers at Wikitree, undoubtedly some with familiarity with 17th century archaic forms, who might gladly contribute the expertise. ===Out of TOOTS. These 'arguments' took my breath right away!=== ==Sources==

Weldon's Profile in a Nutshell

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===Way Back Machine=== DNA has taken our family research far afield, discovering how we got here by learning about the location and life conditions of our paternal genetic 'tribe' at intervals over the last 70K years; my maternal side is too diffuse to track discretely, but likely the women were along for the trip as well. DNA compiled by expert researchers shows my direct male/female lineages comprised a great part of the original population of Europe 40K years ago, their descendants venturing north after the end of the last ice age to attempt (re)?population of northern Europe. You see an England Badge because the majority of my nearer ancestors come from there, including my maternal grandparents in the early 20th century. Some of my paternal ancestors also arrived from there as 17th century Adventurers, on the Mayflower, the Fortune, the Anne, and many Great Migration ships. Fathoming all my other ancestral paths to this shore, there is likely a Hessian soldier 3g-grandfather (Balthasar Kaltwasser), a possible Schenectady Dutch 4g-grandfather (Hendrick Brouwer), possibly a 4g-grandfather from Bayern, surname Bower. And then there is my strictly paternal (Y-chromosome) lineage. Our current Y-DNA subclade seems unique to Finland for over 2000 years since the Nordic Iron Age. My most likely narrative: ~2000 years ago, my paternal DNA tribe migrated from around the continental North Sea and Baltic Sea coasts to north-coastal Finland. In the 17th Century, one of their descendants likely joined a few hundred others from the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Finnskogen Finnskogen], on voyages from Göteborg to the New Sweden Colony on our Delaware River. His descendants merged with my other immigrant lines to partake of the great early American Experience, taming forests, then planting subsistence crops (and Baltic-style log cabins) amid the stumps. These were not planters beholden to their commercial sponsors. There was a second type of early immigrant, the adventurers, forest tamers, frontiersmen living off the land, following first the Great Wagon Road to the Shenandoah Valley, then, amid an inflow of Scots-Irish later immigrants, spread through Appalachia from Georgia to Ohio. They settled in great tracts given by the English King, then later via the American government, subsisting via bartering with animal furs and forest products, such as pine tar and home- and boat-construction materials, while growing basic food crops and animals for themselves. Before roads, they followed rivers in their small boats wherever the water safely led. ===Almost Present Tense=== My early years evolved in semi-rural Connecticut (small town bordering on Westchester County NY), followed by middle school in rural Colorado (alfalfa and sugar beets, ~1 hour drive north of Denver), and then becoming a permanent, citified left-coaster (formerly purplish, but now deep blue): high school in SoCal, college in Bay Area, career in SoCal, retirement along Puget Sound. After a college degree in mathematics, adulthood involved a career (42 years) in computer software, most of the final two decades on contract at JPL, while raising a family in SoCal. My two children and one grandchild by my first marriage were enriched further by three more adult children and six more grandchildren by way of my second marriage. Debby and I and fluff-pup Moby now enjoy the retired life, in a cottage overlooking the Sound. ===Here And Now=== Small ball (baseball terminology) describes my minimalist approach to life, finding success bottom-up by doing the small things well, and by acquiring only that which can be put to use for well-being of family, body, mind. True to my self-image, my eighth decade finds me operating a seven year old sub-compact station wagon, a seven year old mobile phone, a nine year old desktop computer, assisted by an eleven year old mini computer hosting my SSD-based music library (over 1K albums) and its tools, via screen sharing with my desktop. Debby and I share a study in our small, 1953 bungalow (tiniest house either of has ever inhabited, on the largest plot of land we've ever acquired), desks face to face, computer monitors back to back, surrounded by a few shelves of books. Our study is a 17' x 22' room with large windows on adjacent NW-NE walls, providing peek-a-boo views of the Puget Sound and Olympic Mountain range beyond, through the NW temperate rain forest. As a retiree carving out time to follow my passions, and further promoting well-being of mind, find me now digging on the Internet, satisfying an insatiable curiosity about all the happenings on planet Earth, including researching my family's ancestors. ''(As predicted three decades ago, the Internet protocols of DARPA, together with the WWW user protocols that Tim Berners-Lee developed at CERN, have immeasurably enriched our lives going forward, the bliss of an information junkie. These technologies seem second only to electricity itself as the greatest modern human inventions. See me now Quixotically tilting at information paywalls, my continuing nemeses!)'' When not at my computer pretending to work, find me photographing birds and other natural beauties, tutoring grandchildren, reading (now mostly for discovery about things that interest me), taking online courses (e.g. Write Like Mozart: Music Conservatory, National University of Singapore; Galois Theory: Higher School of Economics, Moscow, Russia), walking/running with Moby (our bandit pooch - thieves shoes and socks), maintaining house and garden, enjoying life out and about (pre C19), all shared with Debby. Although our daily activities are largely independent (even though seated close together in the same room for some hours a day), we come together in the evening for dinner preparation, discussion of the day's details, and entertainment date nights before our six year old big screen, shared with our tiny cuddle, Moby. We continue to find together activities, from driftwood sculpture to badminton and pickle ball, and currently line dancing lessons at our senior center. One of my great joys had been cycling through forest and field on trails re-purposed from old railway rights-of-way. But aging takes a toll, whispering in my ear now to follow other's advice and substitute hiking along nearby forest trails for exercise. Second to my outsized curiosity is my life's passion as music spectator, the only spectator activity that suits me. Mother often left classical music playing for her tiny 'radio baby' spectator, since graduated to audiophile headphones. Actual musical performance is not entirely foreign to me, having sung and played brass instruments through my school years. My keyboard synthesizer has perched next to my desk for most of its thirty years of duty, its keyboard occasionally used to further develop skills, digitally connected to sampled piano sounds. Wanting a renewed taste of performance myself, a role as continuing piano student haunts my existence (practice is not my thing). The most one can infer from my described talents and social supports is that mine could have been a somewhat easier life than many. So it amazes that my learned background did not result in a capacity for teaching to others (teaching may not be my thing). Yet another source of amazement has been my lack of consequential achievements, or any achievement other than comfort with my life's progress over the hurdles of my four score years. But my modest and self-centered early ambitions explain all. Because these were not grand illusions, my pursuant living never escaped my comfort zone. Those early ambitions, stored in memory, have been accomplished to some degree: to be healthy; to be self-supporting in an enjoyable and challenging occupation; to deeply understand and enjoy my reality; to preserve these understandings in a public forum; to be with wonderful women and enjoy our amazing children. Other minor ambitions included collecting ancestors (via genealogical+DNA explorations), collecting photographic images of birds (over 100 genera represented); collecting recordings of all of Brahms opus with curated playlists (one song still eludes); gaining ability to play the piano. With the exception of becoming trained in piano performance (''sigh''), it was the process itself that was enjoyed; the attainment of the goal was only emblematic. For myself, this is quite enough, but mankind will not recognize me as a bright bulb. You might think it's not too late for me to try; on the other hand, one of my Sages proclaims: ''''You can be better!''' (but not much)'. Well said, Sage. It proves difficult in life to rise above one's ambitions. If you want a BIG life, imagine yourself in a BIG life early on, with regular excursions beyond one's comfort zone.

Weldon's Profilology

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My family tree is being entered here slowly, with many entries still skeletal. I look forward to hooking up my research to the research of our community at large, and to assist in creating concise and well-founded profiles of our earlier ancestors. ==My Wikitree Credo== I try to accomplish the following in my profile expositions: *In absence of physical evidence, I will ensure circumstantial evidence cited is in preponderance, completely consistent with timeline, locale, human biology, culture and behavior of the time, and with no contradicting physical evidence, in order to justify connecting a profile to my tree. *I will read, and maintain currency with, the style and organization standards developed by Wikitree members. Such a requirement could perhaps be added to the WikiGenealogist Badge. *When I come across a profile that fails to meet my minimum standard for evidence and/or exposition, I will lobby the profile managers or PPP project to make suggested improvement. (So far, my results are sporadic; apparently my lobbying style needs a softer touch. But I am pleased when my argument wins the day.) *I will develop a consistent style for my profile biographies. My style will emphasize what we learn about the arc of an ancestor's life, presented in relaxed timeline order, and placed in available context of greater family and times, and will avoid certain shortcomings I detect in profiles here: **I will use no artificial organizational/hierarchical structure, such as headings for ORIGIN, MARRIAGE, CHILDREN, DEATH. These simply repeat the vital family statistics that we enter on the profile data collection form, and that are automatically displayed in the profile's header. The same information in multiple places in a database is always a no-no, from a data maintenance standpoint. **I will include all informative document content, including from wills, land transactions, and historical sketches, within the bio text itself, rather than linking to this information in sources. The source only tells us where we found the information; the interested reader shouldn't have to go there to find it. Text is cheap; no reason to be stingy with it. Copyright should not be an issue if only a few words are used and credit is given. For more than a few words, rewrite the text and give credit to the source (this is not Academia; plagarism does not exist here). **I will avoid referencing other family trees as evidential sources, and will reference no source behind a paywall. **I will make no assertion without a 2-way link to the evidence for that assertion. **I may have to link to lineages maintaining conjectural profiles, ones not meeting evidential standards of good scholarship. Failing to argue successfully against such conjecture, I will add a public comment linking to a free space analysis of the lack of evidence, and of what a better inference might be. == Things I Like About WikiTree == *Wikitree is something I am becoming passionate about. *The people I have encountered here are friendly and helpful. *Although I was initially discouraged with some PPPs that my own lines must link to. I have since followed PPP notices on my Genealogy Feed and find that good work is being done to clean up PPPs. I am no longer discouraged; the one really difficult disagreement I had here with a Project Lead was eventually resolved by [[Help:Mentor_Intervention_Request|Mentor Intervention Request (MIR)]]. While no action resulted from the MIR process, MIR is the supreme court of Wikitree, so I believe I got a fair hearing. *The profile improvement project offers the opportunity to collaborate on raising PPPs and other profiles to the level of published Wikitree standards; I have joined it. I plan to 'boldly' clean up some of mine, for starters. *I am impressed with the DB errors facilities of the site, including MatchBot, with automated reports. Hopefully there are no PPPs generating database errors! *I was initially concerned about a risk management plan for WikiTree. But I found the Back Ups page and see a basic risk management plan is already in place. Nice. *The leaders among the Tree'rs are very accomplished genealogists. I find myself learning from them more than I would have expected. Big Thanks. (Of course, with hundreds of thousands of contributors, it is certain that several thousand will be more experienced and talented than myself, a comforting thought.) ==My Major Reservations Regarding Wikitree== ===1. Misuse of the uncertain tag for unsourced speculation=== The most critical considerations for any genealogy tree are, in my opinion: *data must be sourced; BUT never by another family tree or GEDCOM; and if a book, give page numbers *asserted ancestry is never purely speculative; one must believably express why we should accept it as fact See my [[Space:Weldon%27s_Editorial_Page|editorial page]] for further discussion of speculative ancestry and the Wikitree Uncertain tag. ===2. Hijacking of Notable's Profiles=== Another concern that I voice is the permitted hijacking of notables' profiles by distant relatives who desire a share of the notable's prestige for themselves (e.g. see Dickinson-53). What were they thinking? ===3. Shabby Profiles (particularly with Multiple Profile Managers)=== Shouldn't we expect profile managers to give their best effort at profile maintenance, particularly with regard to proper sourcing? I can imagine giving more power to the Profile Improvement Project (PIP) to flag profiles with non-responsive managers, giving them three months to make improvement, after which they would all be 'retired' from the profile's trusted list, and a new Profile Manager assigned from a volunteer list maintained by PIP. Every Profile deserves at least one responsive and responsible manager. ==Wikitreer In Training== Wikitree has astounding ambitions as a massive data collection project, fueled by massively imperfect data, involving hundreds of thousands of participants of highly varied acumen. It will fall heavily to the more qualified and passionate members to keep WikiTree's quality meter in the green. I aspire to be one of these people myself someday. I am growing as a genealogist. (But I have a ways to go yet; so far, my research ability and need has been deemed unworthy of a pre-1500 badge.) I am working hard at it, and am encouraged. And whenever I get down and think I will just take my ball and go play somewhere else, I realize there is no other place. If it is going to happen, it will happen at WikiTree. So put on a game face and go out and Fight For Facts (card-carrying member of the FFF team). ==Interesting (To Me) Topology of My Tree== Genealogy provides many surprises that enhance its fascination. The highlight of my tree is finding that my former mother-in-law [[Jackson-17762|Alice]] was my 11th cousin. We share a 10th great grandfather, Mayflower [[Warren-66|Richard Warren]]: *1. Alice is the daughter of Frederick William Jackson [unknown confidence] *2. Frederick is the son of Frances Joslyn Landon [unknown confidence] *3. Frances Joslyn is the daughter of Theodosia Eldredge [unknown confidence] *4. Theodosia is the daughter of Seth Eldredge [unknown confidence] *5. Seth is the son of Barnabas Eldredge [unknown confidence] *6. Barnabas is the son of Adne Hammond [unknown confidence] *7. Adne is the daughter of Seth Hammond [unknown confidence] *8. Seth is the son of Seth Hammond [unknown confidence] *9. Seth is the son of Mary (Hathaway) Hammond [unknown confidence] *10. Mary is the daughter of Sarah (Cooke) Hathaway [unknown confidence] *11. Sarah is the daughter of Sarah (Warren) Cooke [unknown confidence] *12. Sarah is the daughter of Richard Warren [unknown confidence] *1. Weldon is the son of Howard Smith [unknown confidence] *2. Howard is the son of Carrie May Jackson [unknown confidence] *3. Carrie is the daughter of William George Jackson [unknown confidence] *4. William is the son of Orillia Bump [unknown confidence] *5. Orillia is the daughter of Ansel Bumpas [unknown confidence] *6. Ansel is the son of Deborah Bourne [unknown confidence] *7. Deborah is the daughter of Lydia Swift [unknown confidence] *8. Lydia is the daughter of Thankful Morey [unknown confidence] *9. Thankful is the daughter of Jonathan Morey Jr. [unknown confidence] *10. Jonathan is the son of Mary (Bartlett) Morey [unknown confidence] *11. Mary is the daughter of Mary (Warren) Bartlett [unknown confidence] *12. Mary is the daughter of Richard Warren [confident] (This seems surprising at first blush, but once Wikitree matures a few decades, this situation may be seen as expected rather than exceptional.) Thus my sons' bloodline goes back to Mayflower I and beyond, then back down to me again (by marriage), via another route entirely, then back to the 15th century and before in other ancestral lines of my sons' maternal grandparents, e.g.: *Venetz-78 b. ~1490, Mörel, Valais, CH (Needed to fudge birth date to 1500 so Wikitree would allow this un-certified genealogist to enter his profile). *Ancestors of Van_Heuckelum-1 b. ~1502, Lingewaal, Gelderland, Netherlands, maintained by the Dutch Roots Project (many of whom appear to be certified). ==Auto-Validations== Note the Mayflower ancestries above have not been blessed by the Mayflower Society. Wouldn't it be neat if Wikitree Ops could acquire the resources to perform this validation for us, at least as far as any validation has been provided by the Society. Further, for all Great Migration profiles, it would be great to have automated validation of names, dates, and places via an index extracted from Anderson. Additionally, in this validation train of thought, I have just learned from this exercise that Wikitree itself has confidence flags at each generation. I will go back and see if I can set these more appropriately. ==The Wikitree Community Is Growing A Great Forest== There is so much to do and assimilate in these main lines that it would require another generation of family genealogist(s) to follow many of these ancestor's sibling lines forward to the present, something I have not even attempted. But no fear. This is one of the great promises of a collaborative, public Wikitree. We get a whole world of cousins to help us fill in these sibling lines of our ancestors. And in distant times when our research ability comes up short, there are Project specialists to take up the gauntlet. Thank you all.

Weldon's TO DO List

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==To Do== *[[Von_Rotmers-5|Grietje (Unknown) Borsboom]]: Continue to monitor NNS Project's unsourced ancestry claims and LNAB, invalid use of uncertain tag. *[[Brouwer-508|Willem Hendrickse Brouwer]]: Continue to monitor NNS Project's unsourced ancestry claims and LNAB, invalid use of uncertain tag. *[[Harris-19857|Malissa Ann Harris]]: Add monument photo and source; add other source information. *DB Errors (mostly related to GEDCOM inputs): **Remove Venetz hyphenated multiple given names **Remove bracketed date suffixes as generational clues in common lineage names **Correct false unique given name errors **Remove prefixes in first names

Welham Hall

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This house, now a residential home, was the home of [[Thorold-89 |Charles Thorold]]. His son, [[Thorold-93|Charles Edmond De More Thorold (1848-1922)]], later inherited it. Not easy to photograph! Most addresses say Clarborough but others say Welham and, at least at one point, the administrative district was called Welham & Clarborough.

Welham Plantation

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== A History of the Welham Plantation == === The Owners === The origin of Welham is quite complicatedCangelosi, Robert. "An Epitaph for Welham." Preservation Resource Center of New Orleans. Accessed September 08, 2018. https://cloud.3dissue.com/193333/193749/226507/June1979/index.html Preservation Press of New Orleans, newsletter, Volume 6, Number 4, Pages 1-2. June, 1979. Article combines history of Welham Plantation with biographical information on William Peter Welham, Catherine (Marrener) Welham/Godberry, and other owners.. The main character in this history is [[Welham-158|William Peter Welham]] for whom the plantation is named. He was born in New York, the son of [[Welham-187|Robert Welham]] and [[Marrener-1|Catherine Marrener]], in 1798. While William was quite young, his father, Robert, died willing him some stock in the Manhattan Bank of New York. Not long after his father's death, William's mother remarried, this time to [[Godberry-1|James Godberry]] on December 10, 1801. James had been previously married to Sarah Westin. From his first marriage, James Godberry had a daughter, Sarah Ann Godberry. For three years, this newly formed family lived in New York until 1804 when James Godberry took his family to the newly created Louisiana Territory, arriving in St. James Parish on September 28, 1804. Once in Louisiana, James and Catherine had a son, James William Godberry. The family continued to grow with the marriage of Sarah Ann Godberry to David Snead of St. John Parish. On February 25, 1824, a marriage contract was filed between William Welham and [[Theriot-219|Reine Seraphine Theriot]]. At the time of this marriage Welham did not own any property in St. James but did own a house and land in St. John Parish. Reine was from a distinguished St. James Acadian family. Her grandparents, Joseph and Magdeline Theriot, had arrived in Louisiana in 1777, having been driven from Canada by the British. Reine's father, Pierre Theriot, alias Perret, had distinguished himself by serving as 6th regent of the Parish and on the first grand jury impaneled in St. James. Pierre fought in the militia against the British at the Battle of New Orleans in 1814. In 1828, James Godberry Sr. died, leaving an estate valued at $10,645, which included a frontage of 5 arpents de face (320 yards) and extending the usual 40 arpents inland (2560 yards or 1.45 miles) with one residence, a magazine, a cotton and grain mill and various out-buildings valued at $7,500. An old photograph exists which is reportedly the house cited in the succession. It was a one-story French house with a hip roof and gallery. The year following Godberry's death on April 27, 1829, a company was formed by his widow, Catherine Godberry, James Godberry Jr. and William Welham known as "Mrs. Welham, Son and Godberry." This company incorporated the land from the estate of the late James Godberry Sr. and was managed equally by all three. Welham, not an heir of Godberry, bought into the company by using interest from the stock his father had willed him. At the time of the formation of this company it is apparent that the chief cash crop was cotton. Eventually, however, sugar replaced cotton and Welham became one of the larger sugar plantations in the state. Gradually the partnership expanded its land holdings. In both 1833 and 1836 additional acreage was purchased. By 1836 a new partnership was arranged in which Welham received one half controlling interest and James Godberry Jr., his half-brother, and Catherine Godberry, his mother, each one quarter. The new company was called the William Welham & Godberry Co. In the succeeding three years the company went into heavy debt, borrowing a total of $71,500 by means of several mortgages. It is probable that, sometime during this three- year period, the Welham Plantation house and its sugar mill were built. === The House and Outbuildings === From its architectural details, the house appears to have been built during the 1830s, but no actual date can be affixed to the house. Secondary sources cite various dates, 1835 and 1837 in particular. The year of construction is not of critical importance. The fact that Welham was the only Louisiana Plantation house of its style to have survived along the Mississippi River is what made it so valuable. The house, like Reine and William, was a marriage between the French and the American, illustrating remarkably well the American, or what might loosely be referred to as Federal, influence on the traditional French building techniques. This house was the rural counterpart to such buildings as the Hermann-Grima House[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermann%E2%80%93Grima_House] of 1832 in New Orleans. The floor plan of Welham was quite simple. A gallery traversed the river facade of the building, and a central ball bisected the house. To each side of the central hall were two rooms, each having at least two windows and a single chimney. The central ball, as well as the ground floor living rooms were planning concepts Introduced by the Americans. Like most Americans houses the stair was in the central hall. However, at Welham there was an additional stair in the rear Ioggia, between two "cabinets", as was typical of most French plans. The second floor plan was similar to that of the first floor. The architect of this fine house has gone undocumented but it would be safe to speculate that David Snead, Welham's brother-in-law, was the architect, since he was an architect-mason. The layout of the plantation was typlcal. Along the River Road, immediately to front of the main house was a vast and elaborate garden. An old photograph shows a portion of the garden with the main house directly behind. {{Image|file=Welham_Plantation.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=The Welham Plantation }} To the rear of the house were two buildings, the stables and the kitchen with a well in between. A little further from the river, at the beginning of the slave cabin road was the overseer's house. At the other end of this road, a considerable distance from the overseer's house was the brick sugar mill. On the axis between these two buildings were the slave cabins arranged in 4 staggered rows, two on each side of the road. To the rear of these cabins were the privies and a ditch. This then was the plantation, built as surmised sometime in the 1830s. === Antebellum History === By 1839. the Company was again acquiring land: however the first acquisition after this period oi large debt was only a small purchase. In 1844, 1846 and 1848 large land purchases were made in St, James Parish. Acting outside of the Company, Welham acquired a good deal of property in New Orleans, including two lots in Faubourg LaCouse on Hayards Street, one lot in Faubourg Treme, two lots in Faubourg St. Mary, one on Gravier Street and the other on Carondelet Street. The 1850 census"United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCJD-6N7 : 12 April 2016), Wm P Welham in household of C Godbary, St. James parish, St. James, Louisiana, United States; citing family 547, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). of Welham states that the plantation was valued at $40,000 and that there were nine white individuals living at the Welham house. They included William and Reine Welham, Catherine Godberry and six of the Welham children. In the overseer's house lived Antoine Hoffman, a 51 year old German. Of the slaves only the total number in 1850 was recorded. There are 63, ranging from a blind 75 year old woman to a 1 year old babyLouisiana: Slave Schedules, Sabine, St. Bernard, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. James, St. John the Baptist, and St. Landry Parishes (NARA Series M432, Roll 246) https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DZPW-FXK?i=87&cc=1420440. However, the full names of five slaves are obtainable. They are as follows: Alerahan Fox, Alphus Hatchey, Arnestead Vaugher, Daver Naholus and William Riogety. Catherine Godberry, Welham's mother and Pierre Theriot, Reine's father both died in 1853. With Theriot's death William inherited the Theriot plantation and as a result of Catherine's death the Welham and Godberry Company became a two-party company with Welham now owned 5/8 controlling interest. However, in 1857, there was an apparent dissolution of this co-ownership in St. James Parish, although the company continued to operate in St. John Parish. The 1858 Persac map shows two plantations in St. John Parish called "Welham and Godberry." {{Image|file=Welham_Plantation-1.jpg |caption=St John the Baptist Parish holdings 1858 }} The same map in St James Parish shows the site of Welham house as being Welham and the old Theriot Plantation listed as "Welham Theriot." {{Image|file=Welham_Plantation-2.jpg |caption=1858 St James Parish holdings }} The 1860 Census"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MFPW-4YS : 12 December 2017), Wm P Welham, 1860. has just Amelia, Aurelia and Emma at the Welham Plantation together with Reine and William. The estate is valued at $150,000 and Reine and William's personal assets at $300,000. At the approach of the war in 1860, Welham was 62 years old and was still managing the plantation. He owned 800 acres of improved land and 1800 acres of unimproved land. The crop production for that year was 14,000 bushels of lndian corn, 50 bushels of sweet potatoes, 317 hogheads of sugar and 36,000 gallons of molasses. In order to work the plantation. Welham had a force of 120 slaves. On December 5, 1860 William Welham died suddenly in his plantation house. He was buried in the family tomb in St. Michael's Catholic Cemetery in Convent. Welham would've been captured by Union forces in April 1862 almost immediately after the fall of New Orleans. === Post-War History === At the end of the war, Reine Welham was faced with repeated labor crises but managed to maintain operation of the plantation. She purchased the plantation separating her St. James Plantations and renamed the united estate Homestead. The labor situation began to cause financial problems for Reine. Her inherited half interest in the St. John Parish plantations had to be disposed of by selling it to her half brother-in-law, James Godberry. In 1872, she sold two of her New Orleans lots. In 1879 she borrowed against a third lot. By 1881, Reine was 76 years old and could no longer maintain Homestead. She surrendered power of attorney to her son-in-law, Dr. Daniel Brickell and entered into a contract with Richard Milliken. The contract called for Milliken to loan Reine money, to insure and to manage Homestead and to sell the crops at 0.5% commission. This arrangement continued through the next two years during which time she borrowed a total of $20,400 from Milliken. In 1882 the New Orleans and Mississippi Railroad Co. bought and received the right of way through the plantation. The revenue from this right of way was sufficient to supplement the income from the crops for a few years. But by 1885 it was necessary for Reine to borrow again on her New Orleans real estate and from her eldest daughter Mrs. A.H. Kirchoff. By now much of the sugar equipment was old and in need of repair. The boilers for the sugar mill were failing and in need of replacement. In 1886 she bought one boiler from Babcock and Wilcox of New York and two more in the following year. In 1888 Reine entered into another mortgage contract with James H. Laws and Co. of Cincinnati. This arrangement was continued through 1893. In 1890 a crevass in the levee flooded the entire plantation and more money had to be borrowed from her children. Lumber was purchased from the Wilbert Bros. Lumber and Shingle Co. of Plaquemine, La. to make the necessary repairs. By now everything was mortgaged and yet more money was needed to meet financial obligations. A series of legal suits ensued. The property on Gravier St. in New Orleans was seized and sold at Sheriff's auction. In 1893 additional suits were filed and Homestead itself was seized and sold at Sheriff's auction. At the time of the sale there were 2,127 acres of land partially planted. Pring & Co bid of $56,100. Two months subsequent to the sale Reine died in New Orleans at her daughter's residence. Homestead remained in the Pring hands for several years until the Oneida Co. bought the plantation for $1.5 million. In 1904, 3 individuals bought the Oneida Plantation, half interest to Leon Keller, one quarter interest to Jean Poche and one quarter to A. J. Waguspack. In 1910, J. Waguspack sold his interest in the plantation to the other two owners. Leon Keller, who eventually lived in the house, had longed to own Welham and named his first son Leon Desire Welham Keller. In 1929, Leon Keller died leaving Keller Plantation to his heirs. It was the Keller family who donated the out buildings of the plantation to L.S.U. and it was they who sold Welham to the Marathon Oil Co. for $5.25 million. === Destruction === Subsequent to this purchase numerous appeals were made by preservationists and local governmental authorities as to the possibility of the donation of Welham as a house museum. In 1976 a resolution by the St. James Parish Police Jury requested that the home be donated to the River Road Historical Society. Marathon's response to the increasing concern for the house was the sudden bull-dozing of the house at 5am on May 3, 1979, destroying a tangible link with an important part of Louisiana's unique pasthttps://jnewhart.wordpress.com/2013/04/23/welham-plantation/. The oil company lives on while the house is gone forever. There really is no justice. == Sources ==

Welkom op WikiTree

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Hallo , Welkom bij WikiTree! :) Het is misschien wel handig om in het Nederlands wegwijs te raken in WikiTree. Daarom hebben enthousiaste Nederlandse WikiTreers o.a. een [[Space:Nederlands_Portaal_WikiTree_Start|Nederlands Portaal]] gemaakt. Kijk rustig rond, het zal ongetwijfeld een aantal dingen duidelijk maken. Als je eenmaal een beetje ingeburgerd bent wil je wellicht meedoen aan het project [[Project:Dutch_Roots/Dutch_Roots_Nederlands|Dutch Roots]] waarin profielen van Nederlandse voorouders verbeterd worden, bijvoorbeeld door ze van gedegen bronnen te voorzien. Hoe dan ook, we zijn blij je op WikiTree te mogen verwelkomen ! {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-36.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption='''Groeten uit Holland''' }}

Wellings Family Mysteries

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Would like to connect with as many Wellings descendants all over the world and see how we can connect to each other. Feel free to participate with questions and your knowledge on the Wellings family history

Wellington Baptisms

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These are links to baptism registry entries for the Wellington Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1840 to 1941, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?i=968&cat=1153587 '''1840-1862 Index''']: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S79M-T?i=968&cat=1153587 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S79M-T?i=968&cat=1153587 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-K?i=969&cat=1153587 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-K?i=969&cat=1153587 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-T?i=970&cat=1153587 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-T?i=970&cat=1153587 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-S?i=971&cat=1153587 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-S?i=971&cat=1153587 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ16-2?i=972&cat=1153587 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ16-2?i=972&cat=1153587 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ16-2?i=972&cat=1153587 L1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S79M-G?i=973&cat=1153587 L2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1F-W?i=974&cat=1153587 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ16-9?i=976&cat=1153587 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ16-9?i=976&cat=1153587 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-5?i=977&cat=1153587 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-D?i=978&cat=1153587 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1D-R?i=980&cat=1153587 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-H?i=981&cat=1153587 T], U, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-H?i=981&cat=1153587 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-K?i=982&cat=1153587 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-K?i=982&cat=1153587 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148261?i=967&cat=1153587 '''1840-1846''' (G25/3/1 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1X-F?i=983&cat=1153587 '''1840.8'''], p.7 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S79S-X?i=986&cat=1153587 '''1841'''], p.21 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S79M-D?i=993&cat=1153587 '''1842'''], p.32 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-S799-H?i=998&cat=1153587 '''1843'''], p.48 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1D-Y?i=1007&cat=1153587 '''1844'''], p.61 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ1D-2?i=1014&cat=1153587 '''1845'''], p.78 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SQ18-L?i=1022&cat=1153587 '''1846''']
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?i=5&cat=1153590 '''1846-1862''' (G25/3/1 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.87 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJFT?i=6&cat=1153590 '''1846.10'''], p.90 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJF6?i=7&cat=1153590 '''1847'''], p.107 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ62?i=16&cat=1153590 '''1848'''], p.121 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ6R?i=23&cat=1153590 '''1849'''], p.138 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ6Q?i=31&cat=1153590 '''1850'''], p.151 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN44?i=38&cat=1153590 '''1851'''], p.168 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ67?i=47&cat=1153590 '''1852'''], p.185 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNWY?i=56&cat=1153590 '''1853'''], p.202 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN3S?i=64&cat=1153590 '''1854'''], p.221 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNWP?i=74&cat=1153590 '''1855'''], p.239 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNS4?i=83&cat=1153590 '''1856'''], p.262 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNMN?i=94&cat=1153590 '''1857'''], p.281 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF52?i=104&cat=1153590 '''1858'''], p.301 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJZT?i=114&cat=1153590 '''1859'''], p.322 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF53?i=124&cat=1153590 '''1860'''], p.344 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFGQ?i=135&cat=1153590 '''1861'''], p.366 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJCV?i=146&cat=1153590 '''1862'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?cat=1153590;i=161 '''1840-1868''' (G25/3/2)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFGD?i=162&cat=1153590 1840.8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF25?i=165&cat=1153590 1841] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFLW?i=172&cat=1153590 1842] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFVM?i=178&cat=1153590 1843] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJHM?i=186&cat=1153590 1844] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ4P?i=193&cat=1153590 1845] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFKS?i=202&cat=1153590 1846] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFJQ?i=208&cat=1153590 1847] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFX2?i=217&cat=1153590 1848] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ7W?i=224&cat=1153590 1849] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF6L?i=232&cat=1153590 1850] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFHP?i=239&cat=1153590 1851] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJQ7?i=247&cat=1153590 1852] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJQR?i=256&cat=1153590 1853] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ3D?i=264&cat=1153590 1854] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJSK?i=274&cat=1153590 1855] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFQ8?i=283&cat=1153590 1856] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJMF?i=294&cat=1153590 1857] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJMT?i=304&cat=1153590 1858] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ9K?i=314&cat=1153590 1859] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF91?i=324&cat=1153590 1860] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFMZ?i=335&cat=1153590 1861] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNBN?i=346&cat=1153590 1862] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXBK?i=358&cat=1153590 1863] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXYF?i=370&cat=1153590 1864] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNYL?i=381&cat=1153590 1865] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNYN?i=391&cat=1153590 1866] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXR5?i=400&cat=1153590 1867] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXRF?i=410&cat=1153590 1868] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNBN?i=346&cat=1153590 (Haubtfleisch 1843, 1846)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX5V?i=417&cat=1153590 '''1862-1870.10 Index''']: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX5S?i=418&cat=1153590 A-E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNTD?i=419&cat=1153590 F-H], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXRD?i=420&cat=1153590 J-L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNY4?i=421&cat=1153590 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX5R?i=422&cat=1153590 N-O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXT4?i=423&cat=1153590 P-R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXRV?i=424&cat=1153590 S-V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXPK?i=425&cat=1153590 W-Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?cat=1153590;i=416 '''1862-1872''' (G25/3/3)] - Original Registers
p.10 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNRN?i=426&cat=1153590 '''1862.11'''], p.11 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNYM?i=427&cat=1153590 '''1863'''], p.23 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXR4?i=439&cat=1153590 '''1864'''], p.34 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXPL?i=450&cat=1153590 '''1865'''], p.44 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX27?i=460&cat=1153590 '''1866'''], p.54 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNRW?i=470&cat=1153590 '''1867'''], p.65 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX2H?i=481&cat=1153590 '''1868'''], p.73 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNRD?i=489&cat=1153590 '''1869'''], p.85 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXGH?i=501&cat=1153590 '''1870'''], p.94 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNPL?i=510&cat=1153590 '''1871'''], p.104 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX2J?i=520&cat=1153590 '''1872'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?i=572&cat=1153590 '''1868-1893''' Index]: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXVX?i=574&cat=1153590 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXVX?i=574&cat=1153590 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN25?i=580&cat=1153590 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKM?i=582&cat=1153590 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKM?i=582&cat=1153590 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNG4?i=583&cat=1153590 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNLH?i=585&cat=1153590 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXV3?i=588&cat=1153590 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNXV?i=591&cat=1153590 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ6D?i=593&cat=1153590 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNXF?i=595&cat=1153590 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNJH?i=600&cat=1153590 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJX8?i=611&cat=1153590 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJX8?i=611&cat=1153590 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNF7?i=612&cat=1153590 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNXD?i=614&cat=1153590 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNXD?i=614&cat=1153590 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNV5?i=625&cat=1153590 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJFN?i=627&cat=1153590 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNVJ?i=629&cat=1153590 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNVJ?i=629&cat=1153590 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJX2?i=632&cat=1153590 W], X, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ6Z?i=633&cat=1153590 Y], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ6Z?i=633&cat=1153590 Z]
''Duplicate of G25/3/3 where overlap, but different document''
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?cat=1153590 '''1868-1893''' (G25/3/5)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?i=638&cat=1153590 Notes], p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJFK?i=639&cat=1153590 '''1868.2'''], p.14 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNJ2?i=646&cat=1153590 '''1869'''], p.35 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNJF?i=656&cat=1153590 '''1870'''], p.53 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNJ6?i=665&cat=1153590 '''1871'''], p.73 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJNB?i=675&cat=1153590 '''1872'''], p.92 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJN8?i=685&cat=1153590 '''1873'''], p.111 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJNS?i=694&cat=1153590 '''1874'''], p.137 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJJQ?i=707&cat=1153590 '''1875'''], p.158 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNF2?i=718&cat=1153590 '''1876'''], p.182 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNV3?i=730&cat=1153590 '''1877'''], p.201 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJF9?i=739&cat=1153590 '''1878'''], p.227 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNNY?i=752&cat=1153590 '''1879'''], p.252 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJN9?i=766&cat=1153590 '''1880'''], p.276 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNVB?i=778&cat=1153590 '''1881'''], p.299 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SND4?i=789&cat=1153590 '''1882'''], p.331 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNCT?i=805&cat=1153590 '''1883'''], p.354 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJDG?i=817&cat=1153590 '''1884'''], p.383 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJDS?i=831&cat=1153590 '''1885'''], p.412 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN3T?i=846&cat=1153590 '''1886'''], p.433 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN97?i=856&cat=1153590 '''1887'''], p.457 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF1T?i=868&cat=1153590 '''1888'''], p.478 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFPB?i=879&cat=1153590 '''1889'''], p.502 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFGJ?i=891&cat=1153590 '''1890'''], p.523 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFP5?i=901&cat=1153590 '''1891'''], p.543 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJCM?i=911&cat=1153590 '''1892'''], p.566 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFK8?i=923&cat=1153590 '''1893'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121885?i=252&cat=1153590 '''1893-1921 Index''' (G25/3/8)] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VJ-4?i=253&cat=1153590 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VJ-4?i=253&cat=1153590 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3V2-K?i=258&cat=1153590 C], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3L5-V?i=260&cat=1153590 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LG-P?i=263&cat=1153590 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VC-W?i=264&cat=1153590 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VD-J?i=265&cat=1153590 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LP-N?i=267&cat=1153590 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LP-Z?i=270&cat=1153590 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VD-3?i=272&cat=1153590 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3L8-P?i=273&cat=1153590 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VK-Y?i=280&cat=1153590 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3V4-B?i=287&cat=1153590 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3V6-X?i=288&cat=1153590 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3V6-X?i=288&cat=1153590 P], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VC-B?i=289&cat=1153590 Q], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VC-B?i=289&cat=1153590 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LK-B?i=295&cat=1153590 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LF-K?i=297&cat=1153590 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3V4-Z?i=298&cat=1153590 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3V4-Z?i=298&cat=1153590 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LH-F?i=304&cat=1153590 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LH-F?i=304&cat=1153590 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?i=932&cat=1153590 '''1893-1907''' (G25/3/6 part 1)] - Original Registers: p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF2B?i=933&cat=1153590 '''1893.7'''] p.9 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJHY?i=937&cat=1153590 '''1894'''], p.28 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ49?i=946&cat=1153590 '''1895'''], p.47 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJH1?i=956&cat=1153590 '''1896'''], p.67 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJHR?i=966&cat=1153590 '''1897'''], p.88 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFV1?i=977&cat=1153590 '''1898'''], p.108 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJWP?i=987&cat=1153590 '''1899'''], p.123 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJQB?i=995&cat=1153590 '''1900'''], p.141 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFZW?i=1004&cat=1153590 '''1901'''], p.157 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ7S?i=1012&cat=1153590 '''1902'''], p.172 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFWB?i=1019&cat=1153590 '''1903'''], p.185 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF4F?i=1026&cat=1153590 '''1904'''], p.204 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SF7C?i=1035&cat=1153590 '''1905'''], p.223 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SJ37?i=1045&cat=1153590 '''1906'''], p.244 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SFSN?i=1055&cat=1153590 '''1907'''],
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121885?i=10&cat=1153590 '''1907-1921''' (G25/3/6 part 2)] - Original Registers: p.255 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3P8-Y?i=11&cat=1153590 '''1907.9'''], p.261 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3PH-7?i=14&cat=1153590 '''1908'''], p.284 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3P4-4?i=25&cat=1153590 '''1909'''], p.297 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KB-V?i=32&cat=1153590 '''1910'''], p.312 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3PH-B?i=39&cat=1153590 '''1911'''], p.325 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KK-D?i=46&cat=1153590 '''1912'''], p.340 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3K5-6?i=53&cat=1153590 '''1913'''], p.356 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KY-3?i=61&cat=1153590 '''1914'''], p.372 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3PS-D?i=69&cat=1153590 '''1915'''], p.384 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3G1-Z?i=75&cat=1153590 '''1916'''], p.398 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3K2-D?i=82&cat=1153590 '''1917'''], p.413 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KN-H?i=90&cat=1153590 '''1918'''], p.429 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KX-4?i=98&cat=1153590 '''1919'''], p.441 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KD-Y?i=104&cat=1153590 '''1920'''], p.457 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KD-C?i=112&cat=1153590 '''1921'''], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008148259?cat=1153590;i=530 '''1921-1941 Index''' (G25/3/4)]: [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKW?i=531&cat=1153590 A], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKW?i=531&cat=1153590 B], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX23?i=534&cat=1153590 C1], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXJR?i=567&cat=1153590 C2], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKS?i=535&cat=1153590 D], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNP9?i=538&cat=1153590 E], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNP9?i=538&cat=1153590 F], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXV7?i=539&cat=1153590 G], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNGX?i=541&cat=1153590 H], I, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNPZ?i=543&cat=1153590 J], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SX2D?i=544&cat=1153590 K], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXVJ?i=546&cat=1153590 L], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXV5?i=549&cat=1153590 M], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKX?i=553&cat=1153590 N], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXKX?i=553&cat=1153590 O], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXVK?i=554&cat=1153590 P], Q, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXVK?i=554&cat=1153590 R], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SN2B?i=558&cat=1153590 S], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNLM?i=560&cat=1153590 T], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXJY?i=561&cat=1153590 U], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SXJY?i=561&cat=1153590 V], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNLS?i=565&cat=1153590 W], X, Y, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK6-SNLD?i=566&cat=1153590 Z]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121885?i=123&cat=1153590 '''1921-1941''' (G25/3/7)] - Original Registers
p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KG-X?i=124&cat=1153590 '''1921.12'''], p.1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KG-X?i=124&cat=1153590 '''1922'''], p.10 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KH-6?i=133&cat=1153590 '''1923'''], p.18 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3GX-H?i=141&cat=1153590 '''1924'''], p.24 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3G6-Q?i=147&cat=1153590 '''1925'''], p.32 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3GJ-2?i=155&cat=1153590 '''1926'''], p.37 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KC-S?i=160&cat=1153590 '''1927'''], p.45 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3K7-K?i=168&cat=1153590 '''1928'''], p.51 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KM-7?i=174&cat=1153590 '''1929'''], p.59 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KQ-6?i=182&cat=1153590 '''1930'''], p.65 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KM-F?i=188&cat=1153590 '''1931'''], p.72 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3G3-2?i=195&cat=1153590 '''1932'''], p.79 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LB-1?i=202&cat=1153590 '''1933'''], p.86 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3G9-5?i=210&cat=1153590 '''1934'''], p.90 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3KM-9?i=214&cat=1153590 '''1935'''], p.95 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LY-G?i=219&cat=1153590 '''1936'''], p.100 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3GM-1?i=224&cat=1153590 '''1937'''], p.106 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VP-C?i=230&cat=1153590 '''1938'''], p.113 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LN-X?i=237&cat=1153590 '''1939'''], p.117 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3LG-B?i=241&cat=1153590 '''1940'''], p.122 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVF-Q3VL-7?i=246&cat=1153590 '''1941'''] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/004190818?cat=2357619;i=3 '''1905-1930''' (xxx)] - Original Registers
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G64?i=3&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1905.3] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G4V?i=7&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1906] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GDQ?i=13&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1907] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GHL?i=19&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1908] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G4T?i=23&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1909] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GZF?i=29&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1910] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GXQ?i=35&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1911] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GFH?i=41&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1912] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GZ2?i=47&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1913] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GN5?i=54&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1914] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GF9?i=61&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1915] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G4F?i=66&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1916] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GDV?i=73&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1917] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GD1?i=79&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1918] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G8K?i=85&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1919] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GNL?i=90&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1920] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GN2?i=96&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1921] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GZJ?i=101&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1922] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GZL?i=108&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1923] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GDW?i=113&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1924] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GFM?i=119&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1925] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GFJ?i=124&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1926] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G8L?i=128&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1927] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G8B?i=134&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1928] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-G83?i=139&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1929] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-X9VS-GHF?i=146&cc=1392488&cat=2357619 1930] ==Source== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G25

Wellington Hotel

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The hotel was called Andersons Hotel at the time. We presume they brought the hotel with proceeds from Gold finds in Lucknow & Hill End

Wellington Marriages

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These are links to marriage registry entries for the Wellington Dutch Reformed Church in South Africa from 1840 to 1972, kept on FamilySearch. For similar pages of other Parishes see [[Space:South_African_Quick_Links|South African Quick Links]] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121885?cat=1153590;i=634 '''1840-1887''' (G25/5/1)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121885?cat=1153590;i=850 '''1888-1916''' (G25/5/2)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121886?cat=1153590;i=3 '''1916-1923''' (G25/5/3)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121886?cat=1153590;i=64 '''1924-1943''' (G25/5/4)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121886?cat=1153590;i=273 '''1943-1955''' (G25/5/5)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121886?cat=1153590;i=492 '''1956-1969''' (G25/5/6)]
[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008121886?cat=1153590;i=778 '''1970-1972''' (G25/5/7)] ==Sources== * https://southafrica.mypeoplepuzzle.net/NGK_Cape.html#G25

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Wells was founded in 1643, and is the third oldest town in Maine. It is home to around 10,000 people (as of 2001), and is a popular New England summer vacation destination.

Wells, York, Massachusetts (now Maine), USA Census Data

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Census Data Sources for Wells, York, Massachusetts (now Maine), USA * "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YYY-9QM3?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MJZ%3A1584070931%2C1584070997%2C1584071535 : 14 May 2015), Maine > York > Wells > image 1 of 3; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | FName || LName || M>15 || M<16 || F ||page |- | Ezekiel || Wakefield || 1 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | Ebenezer || Colburn || 2 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Jotham || Littlefield || 1 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Reuben || Littlefield || 1 || 3 || 1 || 281 |- | Samuel || Cousens || 1 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | Richard || Thompson Jr || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | Caleb || Thompson || 1 || 4 || 2 || 281 |- | Jonathan || Bussel || 1 || 2 || 4 || 281 |- | Samuel || Treadwell || 1 || 0 || 4 || 281 |- | Isaac || Bussel || 2 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | David || Thompson || 1 || 2 || 2 || 281 |- | John || Gil Patrick || 3 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | Lydia || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Stephen || Noble || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Jacob || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Richard || Shackley || 1 || 4 || 2 || 281 |- | Joseph || Cousins || 3 || 0 || 4 || 281 |- | Joseph || Gil Patrick || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Thomas || Jones || 1 || 0 || 5 || 281 |- | Nathaniel || Treadwell || 1 || 4 || 3 || 281 |- | Ebenezer || Day || 2 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Titcomb || 1 || 3 || 4 || 281 |- | John || Ross || 1 || 2 || 4 || 281 |- | Moses || Hubbard || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | James || Hubbard || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | John || Taylor || 2 || 2 || 2 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Lord || 1 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Abram || Burnham || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Samuel || Burnham || 3 || 0 || 4 || 281 |- | Elephalet || Walker || 3 || 5 || 4 || 281 |- | Samuel || Kimbal || 2 || 2 || 6 || 281 |- | Elephalet || Walker || 3 || 5 || 4 || 281 |- | Samuel || Kimbal || 2 || 2 || 6 || 281 |- | Isaac|| Kimbal || 1 || 4 || 4 || 281 |- | Samuel || Waterhouse || 2 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Samuel || Waterhouse Jr || 1 || 2 || 4 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Day || 1 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Day Jr || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | James || Smith || 4 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Moses || Littlefield || 2 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | Stephen || Latherby || 2 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | John || Taylor || 5 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Richard || Thompson || 2 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | John || Maddix || 1 || 2 || 2 || 281 |- | John || Maddix (Jr?) || 1 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Anthony || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Edmond || Littlefield || 1 || 2 || 2 || 281 |- | Abram || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Adam || Ross || 1 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Lemuel || Hatch || 2 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Isaac || Storer || 2 || 3 || 1 || 281 |- | Baruch || Kimbal || 1 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Elisha || Hatch || 1 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Aaron || Clark || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Robert || Wells || 2 || 4 || 3 || 281 |- | Jeremiah || Storer || 3 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | Nathaniel || Storer || 1 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | William || Storer || 2 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | William || Borton || 1 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | David || Hatch || 1 || 3 || 2 || 281 |- | Joshua || Hilton || 1 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Samuel || Williams || 1 || 4 || 5 || 281 |- | Rev. Daniel || Little || 1 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Jeremiah || Storer Jr || 1 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Gideon || Hatch Jr || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | William || Sawyer || 1 || 2 || 1 || 281 |- | Anthony || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Pelatiah || Littlefield || 1 || 2 || 1 || 281 |- | Nathan || Winn || 3 || 2 || 1 || 281 |- | John || Wittam || 1 || 0 || 0 || 281 |- | John || Clark || 2 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | Nicholas || Going || 2 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | Ebenezer || Wormwood || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | Joseph || Wormwood || 1 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Remick || Cole || 1 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | Abram || Annis || 3 || 3 || 6 || 281 |- | Stephen || Annis || 2 || 3 || 5 || 281 |- | Jonathan || Hill || 1 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Joseph || Littlefield || 1 || 4 || 4 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Hatch || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | Isaac || Storer || 2 || 3 || 2 || 281 |- | Noah || Hatch || 1 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Ebenezer || Hatch || 1 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Samuel || Hatch || 2 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | Samuel || Hill || 1 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Nehemiah || Littlefield || 2 || 2 || 5 || 281 |- | John || Moffat || 2 || 2 || 4 || 281 |- | Jeremiah || Hatch || 2 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Jesse || Hatch || 3 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Joshua || Eaton || 2 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Nehemiah || Annis || 1 || 1 || 6 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Hatch Jr || 2 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Richard || Pease || 1 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Joseph || Eaton || 1 || 1 || 5 || 281 |- | Samuel || Chadbourn || 1 || 3 || 4 || 281 |- | Elias || Hatch || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | David || Littlefield || 1 || 2 || 4 || 281 |- | George || Penny || 1 || 2 || 2 || 281 |- | Stephen || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | Daniel || Penny || 1 || 2 || 1 || 281 |- | John || Penny || 2 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Amos || Storer || 2 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | Jonathan || Hatch Jr || 1 || 4 || 3 || 281 |- | Elijah || Hatch || 1 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | George || Gitchel || 1 || 4 || 3 || 281 |- | Joseph || Williams || 2 || 4 || 3 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Penny || 2 || 1 || 4 || 281 |- | John || Staples || 2 || 1 || 7 || 281 |- | Jonathan || Littlefield || 4 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | William || Littlefield || 1 || 3 || 5 || 281 |- | Samuel || Emery || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Tabitha || Bicknal || 0 || 0 || 4 || 281 |- | Samuel || Whitehouse || 1 || 0 || 4 || 281 |- | Noah || Littlefield || 5 || 0 || 3 || 281 |- | Amos || Aldrige || 1 || 2 || 6 || 281 |- | Aaron || Wheelright || 1 || 5 || 4 || 281 |- | James || Treadwell || 2 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Jeremiah || Stephens || 2 || 0 || 1 || 281 |- | Samuel || Winn || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | James || Davis || 4 || 2 || 2 || 281 |- | Catharine || Furbush || 1 || 3 || 2 || 281 |- | John H || Hubbard || 2 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Joseph || Wheelright || 1 || 1 || 1 || 281 |- | Benjamin || Wheelright || 1 || 1 || 2 || 281 |- | Josiah || Winn || 1 || 0 || 6 + 2 || 281 |- | Joseph || Hubbard || 1 || 4 || 3 || 281 |- | John || Jones || 3 || 4 || 1 || 281 |- | Hance || Patten || 1 || 2 || 3 || 281 |- | Isaac || Bourne || 1 || 2 || 6 || 281 |- | Joseph || Bourne || 2 || 3 || 3 || 281 |- | Enoch || Cousins || 2 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Daniel || Ross || 2 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Stephen || Smith || 1|| 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Reuben || Hatch || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Samuel || Gil Patrick || 3 || 0 || 4 || 281 |- | Israel || Kimbal || 2 || 3 || 5 || 281 |- | Widow || Kimbal || 0 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Joshua || Eaton || 1 || 0 || 2 || 281 |- | Eliab || Hatch || 1 || 5 || 0 || 281 |- | Sarah || Davis || 1 || 1 || 3 || 281 |- | Richard || Kimbal || 2 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | Widow || Hoff || 0 || 2|| 1 || 282 |- | John || Shackley Jr || 2 || 4 || 2 || 282 |- | John || Shackley || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Joel || Latherby || 2 || 3 || 5 || 282 |- | Nathaniel || Kimbal || 2 || 2 || 3 || 282 |- | Abner || Wormwood || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Nathaniel || Kimbal || 2 || 2 || 3 || 282 |- | Abner || Wormwood || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | James || Kimbal || 4 || 3 || 3 || 282 |- | William || Taylor || 2 || 3 || 2 || 282 |- | Abraham || Currier || 1 || 2 || 2 || 282 |- | James || Wakefield || 1 || 1 || 9 || 282 |- | Benjamin || Nason || 1 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Joseph || Barnard || 3 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | James || Hill || 1 || 1 || 6 || 282 |- | Joseph || Storer || 4 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | James || Osborn || 1 || 2 || 2 || 282 |- | Tobias || Lord || 2 || 2|| 6 || 282 |- | Moses || Littlefield || 2 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Thomas H || Condy || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Pomfret N || Howard || 3 || 0 || 0 || 282 |- | Benjamin || Brown || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Benjamin || Silby || 2 || 2 || 3 || 282 |- | Joseph || Jewett || 1 || 0 || 0 || 282 |- | Stephen || Tucker || 1 || 0 || 0 || 282 |- | Jonas L || Clark || 1 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | Jacob || Fisher || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | John || Wakefield || 2 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | John || Wakefield Jr || 1 || 0 || 4 || 282 |- | William || Trickey || 1 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Diamond || Hubbard || 1 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | Daniel || Wise || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | David || Little || 3 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Nathaniel || Little || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Oliver || Keating || 3 || 1 || 4 || 282 |- | William || Jellitwan || 1 || 3 || 8 || 282 |- | Elijah || Littlefield || 1 || 3 || 3 || 282 |- | Thatcher || Goddard || 1 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | John || Bowen || 2 || 2 || 2 || 282 |- | Abraham || Hill || 2 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Nathaniel || Webster || 2 || 4 || 3 || 282 |- | unk|| Oliver || 1 || 0 || 0 || 282 |- | Michael || Murphy || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Jabez || Emery || 1 || 1 || 5 || 282 |- | William || Bicknal || 1 || 1 || 6 || 282 |- | Joseph Penny || Davis || 1 || 3 || 4 || 282 |- | John || Hatch || 1 || 3 || 5 || 282 |- | Samuel || Littlefield || 3 || 5 || 5 || 282 |- | William || Hatch || 1 || 0 || 6 || 282 |- | John || Maxwell || 2 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | Jonathan || Varney || 3 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Daniel || Robertson || 2 || 9 || 4 || 282 |- | Simeon || Merryfield || 2 || 2 || 9 || 282 |- | John || Kinard || 2 || 2 || 7 || 282 |- | John || Maywell Jr || 2 || 2 || 4 || 282 |- | Ebenezer || Grant || 1 || 3 || 4 || 282 |- | William || Sargeant || 1 || 3 || 3 || 282 |- | Dependance || Littlefield || 2 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Thomas || Bragdon || 1 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Joshua || Littlefield || 2 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Elisha || Perkins || 3 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Joshua || Brooks || 1 || 2 || 3 || 282 |- | Josiah || Perkins || 2 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Nusman || Perkins || 2 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | John || Lord || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | William || Perkins || 2 || 0 || 6 || 282 |- | Jonathan || Perkins || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Susanna || Littlefield || 3 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Jacob || Perkins || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Francis || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 0 || 282 |- | Joel || Bennett || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Nehemiah || Goodale || 1 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | George || Bennett || 4 || 3|| 4 || 282 |- | Eliakim || Hatch || 1 || 2 || 2 || 282 |- | Samuel || Maxwell || 1 || 4 || 2 || 282 |- | John || Winn || 2 || 1 || 5 || 282 |- | Daniel || Littlefield || 2 || 0 || 5 || 282 |- | Joseph || Littlefield || 4 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Nicholas || West Jr || 1 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | James || West || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Reuben || Stuart || 1 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Isaac || Littlefield || 1 || 3 || 6 || 282 |- | Jesse || Littlefield || 1 || 3 || 4 || 282 |- | James || Littlefield || 2 || 4 || 2 || 282 |- | Joseph || Gitchel || 2 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Nicholas || West || 1 || 1 || 2 + 1 || 282 |- | Jonathan || Gitchel || 1 || 2 || 1 || 282 |- | Joshua || Gitchel || 4 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Josiah || Morrison || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | William || Morrison || 1 || 3 || 2 || 282 |- | Benjamin || Morrison || 1 || 3 || 1 || 282 |- | Joshua || Cain || 1 || 0 || 5 || 282 |- | James || Piercey || 2 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | Thomas || Wadley || 4 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | William || Cruddiford || 3 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | John || Cruddiford || 2 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Samuel || Hatch || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Jonathan || Hatch || 4 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Warwick || Hubbard || 3 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Daniel || Herd || 4 || 2 || 3 || 282 |- | Job || Lowe || 1 || 3 || 3 || 282 |- | Asa || Lowe || 1 || 3 || 1 || 282 |- | Abraham || Littlefield || 3 || 0 || 3 || 282 |- | Reuben || Chauncey || 3 || 1 || 5 || 282 |- | Samuel || Curtes || 1 || 3 || 2 || 282 |- | Joseph || Wheelright || 1 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Samuel || Furbush || 2 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Joseph || Wheelright || 1 || 1 || 1 || 282 |- | Benjamin || Wheelright || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | John || Merrifield || 2 || 3 || 6 || 282 |- | John || Goodale || 3 || 1 || 6 || 282 |- | Stephen || Winn || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Widow || Aldrige || 1 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Joseph || Kimball || 1 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Joshua || Kimball || 1 || 3 || 2 || 283 |- | Joseph || Morse || 1 || 3 || || 283 |- | John || Mitchell || 1 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Joseph || Dwinnel || 3 || 1 || 4 || 283 |- | John || Tibbets || 1 || 4 || 4 || 282 |- | John || Winn || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Daniel || Winn || 1 || 4 || 5 || 282 |- | Joseph || Winn || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Benjamin || WInn || 1 || 1 || 2 || 282 |- | Gershorn || Maxwell || 1 || 3 || 6 || 282 |- | Timothy || Littlefield || 1 || 1 || 3 || 282 |- | Jotham || Littlefield || 1 || 3 || 5 || 282 |- | Alexander || Maxwell || 1 || 1 || 6 || 282 |- | Baruch || Maxwell || 6 || 4|| 4 || 282 |- | David || Maxwell || 1 || 0 || 4 || 282 |- | Gershorn || Maxwell || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Jacob || Perkins || 2 || 3 || 3 || 282 |- | Elias || Jacobs || 1 || 2 || 6 || 282 |- | Stephen || Titcomb || 1 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | Mark || Fisk || 1 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | John || Fisk || 1 || 1 || r || 282 |- | Jacob || Towne || 1 || 2 || 2 || 282 |- | Jotham || Mitchell || 1 || 2 || 5 || 282 |- | Isaac || Emery || 1 || 1 || 4 || 282 |- | Job || Emery || 1 || 3 || 2 || 282 |- | Samuel || Towns || 2 || 0 || 1 || 282 |- | Stephen || Webber || 1 || 2 || 1 || 282 |- | Benjamin || Kimbal || 4 || 0 || 2 || 282 |- | John || Mitchell || 2 || 1 || 2 || 283 |- | Samuel || Brown || 2 || 0 || 3 || 283 |- | Edward || English || 1 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | Edward || Wells || 1 || 0 || 1 || 283 |- | Widow || Harden || 0 || 2 || 1 || 283 |- | Edward || Wells || 1 || 0 || 1 || 283 |- | Francis || Varney || 1 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Samuel || Gouch || 1 || 2 || 5 || 283 |- | Thomas || Boothbay || 1 || 3 || 4 || 283 |- | George || Webber || 1 || 2 || 3 || 283 |- | Nathaniel || Spinney || 1 || 4 || 4 || 283 |- | Jacob || Oaks || 2 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Daniel || Meeder || 1 || 0 || 3 || 283 |- | Moses || Brown || 2 || 1 || 2 || 283 |- | Jedediah || Gouch || 1 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | John || Bucknal || 2 || 2 || 3 || 283 |- | Rebecca || Bucknal || 0 || 1 || 2 || 283 |- | Benamin || Wormwood || 1 || 3 || 3 || 283 |- | Stephen || Drown || 1 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | Jessa || Latherby || 3 || 2 || 5 || 283 |- | Stephen || Latherby || 1 || 0 || 1 || 283 |- | Isaiah || Wakefield || 1 || 3 || 2 || 283 |- | Samuel || Emmons || 1 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | WIlliam || Wormwood || 2 || 2 || 4 || 283 |- | Widow || English || 0 || 0 || 2 || 283 |- | Richard || Gil Patrick || 4 || 3 || 3 || 283 |- | William || Jeffreys || 5 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | Dominicus || Lord || 21 || 0 || 3 || 283 |- | Benjamin || Wilson || 2 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Moses || Blasdel || 1 || 2 || 6 || 283 |- | William || Wells || 2 || 1 || 4 || 283 |- | Henry || Hart || 4 || 1 || 2 || 283 |- | Jacob || Blaisdel || 1 || 3 || 5 || 283 |- | Nathaniel || Cousins Jr || 3 || 1 || 7 || 283 |- | Thomas || Wormwood || 2 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | Joseph || Chauncey || 3 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Gershom || Boston || 1 || 0 || 2 || 283 |- | Charles || Curtes || 1 || 5 || 5 || 283 |- | Damiel || Goodwin || 1 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | Edmund || Webber || 2 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | Edmond || Webber Jr || 1 || 0 || 2 || 283 |- | Samuel || Webber || 1 || 0 || 2 || 283 |- | John || Webber || 3 || 3 || 3 || 283 |- | Elijah || Allen || 2 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | James || Allen || 3 || 1 || 4 || 283 |- | Jotham || Allen || 1 || 2 || 1 || 283 |- | James || Boston || 1 || 4 || 2 || 283 |- | James || Allen Jr || 1 || 1 || 5 || 283 |- | James || Chadborn || 1 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Joshua || Brooks || 1 || 0 || 1 || 283 |- | James || Hawly || 2 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | Robert || Brown || 1 || 2 || 3 || 283 |- | Jacob || Littlefield || 2 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Lazarus || Jones || 2 || 4 || 1 || 283 |- | Zachariah || Gitchel || 1 || 1 || 7 || 283 |- | Joseph || Hilton || 1 || 4 || 2 || 283 |- | William || Hilton || 1 || 0 || 1 || 283 |- | Ebenezer || Hilton || 1 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | Shubal || Boston || 1 || 0 || 2 || 283 |- | Edmund || Hilton || 1 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | John || Boston || 1 || 2 || 1 || 283 |- | Elijah || Boston || 3 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | Elijah || Boston Jr || 1 || 1 || 3 || 283 |- | William || Boston || 1 || 1 || 4 || 283 |- | Abraham || Boston || 2 || 1 || 4 || 283 |- | Jonah || Littlefield || 2 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | Solomon || Stevens || 1 || 1 || 1 || 283 |- | Merriam || Littlefield || 0 || 2 || 2 || 283 |- | Anna || 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Wells/Heywood handwritten letters

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I have letters that my Grandma Wells has saved from her mother and other family that had passed away. When we moved Grandma Wells to a nursing home, I asked for all the letters, etc. As these letters have family history that can not be found anywhere else, I want to get them listed somewhere so that others will be able to get more information. There are many details on the family along with recipes of the time, stories about the area and people. Each image I have linked it to the person that is listed on the page. "Grandma's family history letters pages 1 to 23" was written to [[Wells-11344|Sherry Wells]] for a school project from [[Heywood-584|Ina Wells]] dated 1982. I have scanned all the pages and have attached them.

Wells Name Study Info

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WELLS-DNA-W015

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I would like to see anyone who has Y-DNA or at-DNA testing and found to have a "Common Ancester" with Governor Thomas WELLES of Wethersfield, CT or Edmund WELLES of Tolland Co., CT and those tested under the Wells Surname DNA Study (coordinated by Orin Wells) and now located at FamilyTreeDNA, Wells Project, and have been assigned the W015 or W018 Wells DNA Family, please add here. I uploaded by W015 James Wells b: 13 Mar 1792 GEDCOM which includes his wife and all descendants. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14897567 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welsh

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Gregg-2139|Brenda Swaggerty]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=20559996 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welsh Club of Wichita, Kansas

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The goal of this project is to create profiles of the Welsh Club of Wichita members. If the woman was a member, it is more than likely that her, or her husband's family, were of Welsh descent. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locate members of the Welsh Club * Create profiles of the members and link to to/from page * Develop biographies of members profiles Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Club History === The club was founded. The club met Tuesday 17 February 1942 for a luncheon at the home of Mrs. J. E. Hamilton at 405 South Hillside."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/87797092/welsh-club/ Women's Welsh Club Will Meet Tuesday]," ''The Wichita Eagle'' (Wichita, Kansas), 15 February 1942, page 6A, column 5-6. On Tuesday 20 March 1951, the Club honored the patron saint of Wales at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. O. D. Jones at 222 North Green."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/87802409/welsh-club/ Welsh Club to Honor Patron Saint of Wales]," ''The Wichita Eagle'' (Wichita, Kansas), 18 March 1951, page 17, column 3. Christmas party "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/87802696/welsh-club/ Women's Welsh Club is Planning Christmas Party]," ''The Wichita Eagle'' (Wichita, Kansas), 2 December 1951, page 18, column 5. The club met Tuesday 15 April 1952 and had luncheon at Red's Barn to observe founders day. Charter members are pictured in the newspaper. They were Mrs. Lulu Wilson, Mrs. O. D. Jones, Mrs. Mary R. Feris, Mrs. Abe R. Gates, Mrs. Arthur Paul David (president and founder), and Mrs. J. H. Williams."[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/87793939/welsh-club/ Welsh Club Charter Members]," ''The Wichita Eagle'' (Wichita, Kansas), 18 April 1952, page 7, column 3-4. Photograph. === Members === * Mrs. Arthur Paul David (founder, president in 1942, 1952) * * Mrs. John Davies * Mrs. Mary R. Feris * * Mrs. Abe R. Gates * * Mrs. J. E. Hamilton * Mrs. O. D. Jones * * Mrs. S. C. Jones * Mrs. William Richards * Mrs. J. H. Williams * * Mrs. J. W. Williams * Mrs. Lulu Wilson * * Charter Members === Census === According to the United State and Kansas State Census, there were a handful of people living in Wichita who were born in Wales. ==== 1870 ==== William Evans ==== 1900 ==== Ada A. Johnson ==== 1915 ==== Edward Harris Eliza Kline Anna Thomas James Thomas William Thomas ==== 1930 ==== Edward R. Harris Elmer F. Jones LLoyd Jones Ann Thomas James Thomas John Thomas Mary Thomas Sarah Thomas == Sources ==

Welsh Epithets

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::This is a list of some of the epithets that were used in pre-1500 profiles. That is not exclusively from that time; even in the 20th century our coal man Albert, was known as Albi Ddu (the Black). *When added to profiles we have chosen to add them as a Middle Name because in early times middle names rarely, if ever, existed in Wales. *Dafydd drwndwn ap Meurig crys halog would have Dafydd as the given name, drwndwn as his Middle Name, ap Meurig as his LNAB, with either ap Meurig crys halog as his Other Last Name or mentioned in the Biography. *His father, Meurig, would have crys halog as his Middle Name. *Capitalisation is unimportant :::{| border="1" !'''Epithet''' ! !'''Epithet''' ! !'''Epithet''' ! |- |''bach'' |small |''drwndwn'' |broken nose |''llwyd'' |grey |- |''barf drwch'' |cut beard |''du/ddu'' |blavk |''llyr'' |sea |- |''barf sych'' |dry beard |''fawr/mawr'' |great |''llyth'' |feeble |- |''blaidd'' |wolf |''felyn/melyn'' |yellow |''llyw'' |leader |- |''blaidd rudd'' |red wolf |''frych/brych'' |freckled |''marchog'' |knight |- |''bongam'' |crooked legs |''fychan/bychan'' |younger |''mawr/fawr'' |great |- |''bradog'' |treacherous |''garn'' |cross eyed |''melyn/felyn'' |yellow |- |''brych/frych'' |freckled |''garw'' |harsh/rough |''moel'' |bald |- |''bychan/fychan'' |younger |''garwyn'' |white shank |''moelyn'' |bald headed |- |''caled'' |cruel |''gefell'' |twin |''mwyn fawr'' |wealthy |- |''cam'' |crooked |''genhir'' |long jaw |''peisrudd'' |red coat |- |''carnhwch'' |club foot |''glas'' |blue |''pendragon'' |chief dragon |- |''cawr'' |giant |''glew'' |courageous |''pengoch'' |redhead |- |''cethin'' |swarthy |''gwall thir'' |long hair |''penllyddan'' |broad head |- |''clafrog'' |leprous |''gwâr'' |courteous |''prydydd'' |hard |- |''clodrydd'' |famous |''gwefl hwch'' |hair lip |''rhudd'' |red |- |''cloff'' |lame |''gwyn'' |white |''rhudd baladr'' |red sword |- |''coch/goch'' |red wolf |''gwrthenau'' |very thin |''Sais'' |English |- |''coed'' |wood |''gwyddel'' |Irish |''teg fair'' |handsome |- |''coeg'' |one eyed |''hael'' |generous |''tew'' |fat |- |''creulon'' |cruel |''hardd'' |handsome/fair |''tremrhudd'' |red eye |- |''crupl'' |cripple |''hen'' |old |''troed ddu'' |black foot |- |''cryg'' |hoarse |''hir'' |tall |''trwsgli'' |awkward |- |''crys halog'' |dirty shirt |''hirflawr'' |long grey |''ynfyd'' |foolish |- |''da/dda'' |good |''llaw hir'' |long hand |''ysgwyd hir'' |long shield |- |''danwyn'' |white tooth |''llew'' |lion |''ysgwyd wyn'' |white shield |- |''gam'' |lame | | | | |}

Welsh Family Bible

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A family bible of Jenkins family of Llandovery from 1844-1908, also including marriages to the Christmas family of Llandovery. I currently have the bible in my possession. [https://photos.app.goo.gl/FzXdHXfZ33v9rFv26] First page of family tree from the bible can be seen here.

Welsh Gedcom Profiles Pending Completion

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[[:Space:Wales_Gedcom_under_review|Wales Gedcom under review]] |[[Space:Wales_Gedcom_Team|Gedcom Team Page]] | [[:Project:Wales|Wales Project]] {{Image|file=Flags-6.jpg}}
Welsh Gedcom Profiles Pending Completion
This page is designed to be a holding page for profiles that are awaiting merge, response from PM or are in need of connecting or have issues that are taking time to solve. Please add the date a merge was proposed and the date the PM was contacted if applicable. Diolch. Thank you :) Once completed they can be removed. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''Profile ID''' ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''Worked on by''' ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''Birth, Bap & County''' ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''Comments/Issues''' ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''PM active? ''' ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''Awaiting''' ! align="left" style="background:#00BFFF;"|'''Requires Pre 1500 or Arborist''' |- ![[Sample ID-1234|Sample ID-1234]] |[[Vincent-2548|Vincent-2548]] |1837 Anglesey |Sample only. Replace with real. | No |Merge requested 30 Jul 2019 |No |-

Welsh gravestone inscriptions

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This page is one of the [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] resources. It has been produced to assist with transcribing Welsh gravestone inscriptions. Where there are differences in language between North and South Wales we have tried to incorporate these. There are a few pages available on the internet with translations but we have tried to make this as comprehensive as possible. ==Key Words and Phrases== *Bedd - grave *Blwyddyn - year *Claddwyd - entombed / buried *Corph / Corff - body *Diwrnod / Dydd - day *Er cof am - in memory of *Er cof tyner am - in tender memory of *Er serchog / serchus gof am - in loving memory of *Er coffadwriaeth am - in remembrance of *Er coffadwriaeth parchus am - in respectful remembrance of *Er coffadwriaeth serchog / serchus am - in loving remembrance of *Ganwyd / Ganed - was born *Gynt o - formally of *Gorweddle - resting place of *Hefyd - also *Hunodd - who died / (s)he died *Hunodd yn yr Iesu - fell asleep in Jesus *Cofion tyner am / I gofio'n dyner am - in tender memory of *Mis - month *O dan y garreg hon - underneath this stone *Oed - age *O'r plwyf hwn - of this parish *Y dywededig / ddywededig uchod - the above mentioned (male / female) *Yma y claddwyd - Here was buried *Yma y gorwedd - Here lieth / lies *Yn (7) mlwydd oed - (7) years old *Yr hwn / hon a fu farw - who died (male / female) *Uchod - above ===With Affection=== *Annwyl Blant - beloved children *Annwyl Blentyn - beloved child *Annwyl Briod - beloved spouse, husband, wife *Annwyl Dad - beloved father *Annwyl Fab - beloved son *Annwyl Faban - beloved baby *Annwyl Fam - beloved mother *Annwyl Ferch - beloved daughter *Annwyl Ŵr - beloved husband *Annwyl Wraig - beloved wife ===Possessive Her=== *Ei Gŵr - her husband *Ei Mab - her son *Ei Merch - her daughter *Ei Phlentyn - her child *Ei Phriod - her spouse, husband *Ei hannwyl Blentyn - her beloved child *Ei hannwyl Briod - her beloved spouse, husband *Ei hannwyl Fab - her beloved son *Ei hannwyl Ferch - her beloved daughter *Ei hannwyl Ŵr - her beloved husband ===Possessive His=== *Ei blentyn - his child *Ei Briod - his spouse, wife *Ei Fab - his son *Ei Ferch - his daughter *Ei Wraig - his wife *Ei Annwyl Blentyn - his beloved child *Ei Annwyl Briod - his beloved spouse, wife *Ei Annwyl Fab - his beloved son *Ei Annwyl Ferch - his beloved daughter *Ei Annwyl Wraig - his beloved wife ===Possessive Their=== *Eu Mab / Mhab - their son *Eu Baban - their baby *Eu Merch - their daughter *Eu Plentyn - their child *Eu Hannwyl Blentyn - their beloved child *Eu Hannwyl Fab - their beloved son *Eu Hannwyl Faban - their beloved baby *Eu Hannwyl Ferch - their beloved daughter ===Months=== *Ionawr (Ion.) - January *Chwefror (Chwe. or Chwef.) - February *Mawrth (Maw.) - March *Ebrill (Ebr.) - April *Mai - May *Mehefin (Meh.) - June *Gorffennaf / Gorphenaf (Gor.) - July *Awst - August *Medi - September *Hydref (Hyd.) - October *Tachwedd (Tach.) - November *Rhagfyr (Rhag.) - December ===Days of the Week=== *Dydd Sul (Sul) - Sunday *Dydd Llun (Llun) - Monday *Dydd Mawrth (Maw) - Tuesday *Dydd Mercher (Mer) - Wednesday *Dydd Iau (Iau) - Thursday *Dydd Gwener (Gwe) - Friday *Dydd Sadwrn (Sad) - Saturday ===Ordinals=== *cyntaf (1af) - first (1st) *ail (2il) - second (2nd) *trydydd (3ydd) - third (3rd) *pedwerydd (4ydd) - fourth (4th) *pumed (5ed) - fifth (5th) *chweched (6ed) - sixth (6th) *seithfed (7fed) - seventh (7th) *wythfed (8fed) - eighth (8th) *nawfed (9fed) - ninth (9th) *degfed (10fed) - tenth (10th) ==Family members== ===Direct family=== *Bachgen - son or boy *Brawd - brother *Chwaer - sister *Gorŵyr / Gor-ŵyr - great grandchild, great grandson *Gorwyres / Gor-wyres - great granddaughter *Gwraig - wife *Gŵr - husband *Hen Daid - great grandfather (North) *Hen Dad-cu - great grandfather (South) *Hen Hen Rieni - great grandparents *Hen Nain - great grandmother (North) *Hen Fam-gu - great grandmother (South) *Hen Rieni - grandparents *Mab - son *Mam - mother *Mam-gu - grandmother (South) *Merch - daughter *Nain - grandmother (North) *Plant - children *Plentyn - child *Priod - spouse, wife, husband, married *Rhieni - parents *Tad - father *Taid - grandfather (North) *Tad-cu - grandfather (South) *Wyres - granddaughter *Ŵyr - grandson, grandchild *Wyrion - grandchildren ===Extended family and others=== *Amddifad - orphan *Baban - baby *Bachgennyn - little boy *Brawd yng nghyfraith - brother-in-law *Brawdmaeth - foster-brother *Cefnder - cousin (m) *Chwaer yng nghyfraith - sister-in-law *Chwegr - mother-in-law *Chwegrwn - father-in-law *Cyfnither - cousin (f) *Cyfyrder - second cousin (m) *Cyfyrderes - second cousin (f) *Daw - son-in-law *Ewythr - uncle *Hen Ewythr - great uncle *Ffrind - friend *Gor-Nai - great nephew *Gor-Nith - great niece *Gwaudd - daughter-in-law *Gweddw - widow *Llyschwaer - stepsister *Mab-yng-nghyfraith - son-in-law *Mabmaeth / mab maeth - foster-son *Mabwysiadol - adopted *Mam-yng-nghyfraith - mother-in-law *Merch-yng-nghyfraith - daughter-in-law *Modryb - aunt *Hen Fodryb - great aunt *Nai - nephew *Nith - niece *Plentyn Bach - infant or little child *Tlotyn - pauper *Ymgeleddwr or Ymgeleddwyr - guardian *Yng-nghyfraith - in-law ==Occupations== *Addysgydd - tutor *Athro / Athrawes - teacher (male / female) *Addysgydd - Tutor *Cog / cogydd / cogyddes - Cook /male / female *Bardd - poet, bard *Bugail - shepherd *Cariwr - carrier *Cerddor - musician *Crydd - shoemaker, cobbler *Cyfreithiwr - solicitor, lawyer *Chwarelwr - quarryman *Dilledydd -tailor, draper *Disgybl - pupil *Dysgwr - apprentice or learner *Forwyn (mutation of Morwyn) - maid, or servant (female) *Ffermwr - farmer *Garddwr - gardener *Glöwr - collier *Gwas - servant (male) *Gwas ffarm - farm lad *Gwasanaethwr or Gwasanaethydd - servant (male) *Gweinyddes - attendant or nurse *Mamaeth - wet-nurse, foster-mother or nurse *Masnachydd - merchant *Meistr - master or boss *Meistr tir - landlord (of property) *Melinydd - miller *Morwyn - maid or servant (female) *Mwynwr - miner *Nyrs - nurse *Preswylydd - dweller, inhabitant or inmate *Saer Coed - carpenter *Saer Maen - stone mason *Tafarnwr - publican *Telynor - harpist *Trigiannydd - inmate or resident *Ysgolfeistr - schoolmaster *Ysgolhaig or Ysgolor - scholar *Ysgrifennydd - secretary ==Scripture Quotations== *Ac yn eu marwolaeth, ni wahanwyd hwy - And in their death, they were not divided [2 Samuel 1:23] *Cofia nawr dy Greawdwr yn nyddiau dy ieuenctid - Remember now thy Creator in the days of thy youth *Coffadwriaeth y cyfiawn sydd fendigedig - The memory of the just is blessed [Proverbs 10:7] *Canys byw i mi yw Crist a marw sydd elw - For me, to live is Christ and dying is gain *Da, was da a ffyddlon - Well done, thou good and faithful servant [Matthew 25:21] *Ei diwedd oedd heddwch - Her end was peace *Gadewch i blant bychain ddyfod ataf fi - Let the little children come to me [Marc 10:14] *Gorffwys mewn hedd - Rest in peace *Gwyliwch gan hynny am na wyddoch pa awr y daw eich Arglwydd - Watch therefore for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come [Matthew 24:42] *Gwyn eu byd y meirw, y rhai sydd yn marw yn yr Arglwydd - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord [Revelations 14:13] *Gwyn eu byd y tangnefeddwyr, canys hwy a elwir yn blant i Dduw - Blessed are the peacemakers for they shall be called the children of God *Hedd, Perffaith Hedd - Peace, Perfect Peace *Mi a ymdrechais ymdrech deg. Mi a orphenais fy ngyrfa. Mi a gedwais y ffydd. - I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith [Timothy 4:7] *Ynghanol ein bywyd, yr ydym yn angau - In the midst of life we are in death *Yr hyn a allodd hon, hi a'i gwnaeth - She hath done what she could [Mark 14:8] *Gwyn eu byd y rhai pur o galon, canys hwy a welant Dduw - Blessed are the pure of heart, for they see God [Matthew 5:8] *Yr Arglwydd a brydfertha y rhai llednais ag iachawdwraith - The Lord will beautify the meek with salvation [Psalm 149:4] *Tŵr cadarn yw enw yr Arglwydd, atto y rhod y cyfiawn, ac y mae yn ddiogel - The name of the LORD is a strong tower, the righteous run to it and are safe [Proverbs 18:10] *Nid fy ewyllys i, ond dy ewyllys di a gyflawner - not my will, but yours be done [Luke 22:42] ==General Phrases== *(Yn) Mewn angof ni chânt fod - Their deeds will not die *Er cof am - In memory of *Er cof an(n)wyl am - In loving memory of *Er parchus cof am - In respectful memory of *Er serchus cof am - In loving (affectionate) memory of *Yma gorphwys (gorffwys) rhan farwol - Here lie the mortal remains of *a fu farw (bu farw) - who died **yn 34 mlwydd oed aged 34 years **yn 15 mis oed aged 15 months *hefyd - also *eto / etto - again *yr uchod - the above *y rhag grybwylledig - the aforementioned *y rhagenwyd / rhagddywededig - the aforementioned *(yr hwn) a hunodd - who fell asleep (died) *hunodd yn yr Iesu - asleep in Jesus (died) *aeth attynt - joined them (the ancestors; died) *o'r lle hwn - of this place *o'r plwyf hwn - of this parish *yn y plwyf hwn - in this parish *dau o blant - two children *yn eu mabandod / babandod - in infancy *hedd perffaith hedd - peace perfect peace *gorffwys (yn gorffwys) mewn hedd - rest in peace *yn hyn a allodd hon hi a'i gwnaeth - she did all that she could *coffadwriaeth y cyfiawn sydd fendigaid - blessed is the memory of the righteous *Gogoniant i Dduw yn y Goruchaf - Glory to God in the Highest * un o'r ffyddloniaid heddychol- one of the peaceful faithful

Welsh Quaker Migration to Pennsylvania

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1) [https://archive.org/details/WWHVOLs912QUAKERSOFPEMBROKESHIRE/page/n61 1699 US Redstone MM ref in Quakers of Pembrokeshire by David Salmon]
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2) [https://archive.org/details/welshsettlemento00brow/page/7 Welsh Settlement of Pa. by Charles Browning]
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3) [http://www.pembrokeshirehistoricalsociety.co.uk/redstone-welsh-tract/ Redstone to the Welsh Tract by Mary John]
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4) [[Space:Quakers_in_Pennsylvania|Wikitree Quakers Project Resource Material]]
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5) [https://archive.org/details/westwaleshistori09hist/page/n15 West Wales Historical Records Allen County Public Library]
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6) [https://archive.org/details/QuakersInCarmarthen Quakers by Dr Thomas Richards in History of Carmarthen Vol II J.E.Lloyd]
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7) [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Milford%20Haven%20LM.pdf Milford Meeting House] Milford Quakers from USA originally settled at Haverfordwest MM. Walter Perrott wrote to J Starbuck at Milford MM re the Laugharne Burial Ground in 1827. This followed enquiries made earlier by Mr Rock of Milford.
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8) [https://heritage.quaker.org.uk/files/Neath%20LM.pdf Neath Meeting House] Walter Ps letter sent to [[Gibbins-3|Bevington Gibbins]] at Neath MM for reply.
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9) [https://ia601500.us.archive.org/23/items/quakers-return-to-haverfordwest-after-190-years/Quakers%20return%20to%20Haverfordwest%20after%20190%20years.pdf Quakers Return to Haverfordwest After 190 Years]
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10) [https://onebookbcc.files.wordpress.com/2013/07/nantucket-quakers-and-the-milford-haven-whaling-industry.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1RI3NfZyss0aGsZwoADUqOtgJ1OQc7CsVqslLIY2MemtFjTIy Nantucket Quakers by Richard C Allen]

Welsh Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Haley-3189|Carol Gray]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22838390 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Welthian Richards

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==Welthea/Welthian/Weathean/Wealthean Richards== '''Why she was not daughter of Thomas Loring & Jane Newton''' There is definitely evidence to suggest that this person was indeed an historical figure, in other words that she did exist. There is however very little evidence or her origins and marriage. A common theme is that she was a child of Thomas Loring and Jane Newton however there is no evidence at all for this suggestion and it is extremelty unlikely, if not impossible. A entry for her in [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/p1952.htm#i58664 Our Royal Titled Noble and Commoner Ancestors] reads as follows: ::Weathean Loring F, #58664, b. circa 1595, d. 3 July 1679 Father: Thomas Loring b. c 1574, d. 4 Apr 1661, Mother: Jane Newton b. 21 Apr 1571, d. 25 Aug 1672 ::Weathean Loring was born circa 1595 at of Dorchester, Dorsetshire, England. She married Thomas Richards, son of Thomas Richards, circa 1614 at of Somersetshire, England. Weathean Loring died on 3 July 1679 at Boston, Suffolk, MA. ::Family: Thomas Richards b. 15 Apr 1596, d. 28 Jan 1651 ::Children: :::Mary Richards b. 16 Nov 1620, d. 24 Jun 1659 :::Alice Richards b. 16 Jun 1627, d. 12 Dec 1671 ::Citations: [S61] Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, SLC. First I have done a search on [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bsurname%3ALoring~%20%2Bany_year%3A1550-1620~%20%2Brecord_country%3AEngland Family Search] for all lorings and variations of the name between the years 1550 and 1620 in England. This produces 629 results some of which are duplicates and none of which are Thomas, Jane or Welthian. The bulk of these records are ODM records. Also on Family Search are entries for Welthian as shown on the Geni entry for her Geni. :Wealthean Richards (born Loring) in FamilySearch Family Tree :Welthian Loring in WikiTree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Mrs. Welthian [perhaps Loring Richards] in FamilySearch Family Tree :Welthian Richards (born Loring) in FamilySearch Family Tree :view all 28 These however are all in Family Trees and are not reliable. If we take [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:1:MWRY-LKH a typical entry] this shows her born in 1602, but there is a problem here on two fronts if she was the child of Thomas Loring and Jane Newton. This does not agree with the Loring genealogy where it is shown that Thomas would have been born around 1600 and Jane around 1603 and their first child was born in March 1624/5 so they would have ben married in say 1623. Thomas died in 1661 and Jane in 1679 both dates giving them reasonable life spans for the time. The entry in Our Royal Titled Noble and Commoner Ancestors which appears to be verbatim form Family Search as it gives a citation of "Unknown author, Family Group Sheets, Family History Archives, shows different date from the record being examined. This record and many others have Thomas born around 1574/5 and Jane between 1571 and 1575. This puts Thomas at 87 on death and Jane at 97 using 1575 as the birth date. The dates of death of these two individuals are documented and proven. It is not impossible that they lived to these ages but at the time it would be unusual. If we look at the [https://familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=75&query=%2Bgivenname%3AWelthian~%20%2Bsurname%3ALoring~%20%2Bany_year%3A1550-1700~ 338 entries for her in Family Search Family Trees] we find a plethora of birth dates and places ranging form 1597 to 1606 and places from Devonshire, Somerset, Dorset and America. If we conside for a moment that Thomas and Jane were her parents and we take the later date of 1606 then on the assumption that she was the first child her parents would have been married around 1604 or 1605. This means that Benjamin Loring, the youngest son of Thomas and Jane, born in 1644, was born to his mother at the age of 69 if we take Janes date of birth at 1575. Clearly we are getting into the realms of fairy tales here. An entry from Find A Grave, which has no picture of the gravestone and is therefore nothing more that fiction as it is unsourced states: :Wealthian Loring Richards ::Birth: 1594 Axminster, Devon, England ::Death: Jul. 3, 1679 Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA :Wealthian was born about 1599 to Thomas Loring of Axminster, Devon County, England and Jane Newton Loring of Axminster, Devon County, England. :Wealthian married Thomas R. Richards on 1622 in Pitminster, Somerset County, England. :Family links: :Spouse: ::Thomas R. Richards (1596 - 1649)* ::Children: :::Anna Richards* :::Thomas Richards (1618 - 1650)* :::Samuel Richards (1619 - ____)* :::Joseph Richards (1621 - ____)* :::John Richards (1625 - 1694)* :::Hannah Richards (1630 - 1651)* :::Robert Richards (1631 - ____)* :::Mary Richards (1632 - 1659)* :::James Richards (1632 - 1680)* :::Samuel Richards (1633 - ____)* :::Joseph Richards (1635 - 1651)* :Burial: Unknown ::From: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79567781 Find A Grave #79567781] This is merged into [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=35354311 Find A Grave #35354311] These entries continue: :Thomas Richards married, by 1620, Welthian _____. Perhaps she was sister to Thomas Loring, whom Thomas called "brother" in his will. Came from Pitminster, Somersetshire to Massachusetts Bay with family in 1633. First settled in Dorchester; moved to Weymouth in 1639. She died between 3 July 1679 (date of will) and 4 November 1679 (probate of will). :They had nine children (i-vi baptized Pitminster, Somersetshire): Mary Hinckley, John, Ann Hunt, Alice Bradford, Hannah, James, Samuel, Joseph, & Benjamin. Note the blank for the name and Perhaps she was the sister..... According to Find A Grave contributor Anne1950, Welthean (Welthian) Loring is listed as Thomas Richards' wife in "History of Weymouth, Mass., 14:589; and Geneal. Data of the Ancient & Honorable Artillery Co. of Mass., 1638-1774, p. 40. The entry states: Burial: Unknown. One has to wonder how you can have an entry in Find A Grave that the whereabouts of the grave is unknown. Not Logical. Also listed on Geni is an entry in [http://www.genealogyofnewengland.com/f_2a9.htm#80 The Genealogy of New England] Page 80 Unfortunately on that page there is no entry for Welthian, Loring or Richards so as a citation it is worthless. We are now getting into the historical person Welthian Richards The pioneers of Massachusetts, a descriptive list, drawn from records of the colonies, towns and churches and other contemporaneous documents by Charles Pope From: [https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope The Pioneers Of Massachusetts] by Charles Henry Pope. Published 1900. (Page 384) :RICHARD, RICHARDS, RICHES, :Mr. Thomas, one of the original colony of Dorchester, [Bl.] frm. May 18, 1630. Propr. Rem. about 1639 to Weymough. [L.] Owned a mill in com. with Henry Waltham; in his absence, his wife Welthia (Welthiann,) adjusted partnership matters before Gen. Court 28 (11) 1640. Selectman, 1643. :Will prob. 28 (11) 1650. Wife Welthian; sons John, James, Samuel Joseph and Benjamin; daus. Mary, Anne, Alice and Hannah. [Reg. VII, 232] The dau. Hannah d. at Boston 10 (9) 1651. The widow's will dated at Boston, 3 July, prob. 4 Nov. 1679, beq. to children John, James; to Thomas, Alice, Hannah, William, Mercy, John, Samuel, Melatiah, Mary and Sarah Bradford, children of William Bradford of Plymouth Colony and my daughter Alice, deceased; to Samuel, Thomas, Jr., Bathsheba and Mehetable Hinckley, Hannah Glover, Melatiah Crocker, Sarah Bacon and Mary Wiborne, ch. of Thomas Hinckley of Plym. Col. and my dau. Mary, dec.; to Ephraim and John, son of Ephraim Hunt and my late dau. Anne; to children of these granchildren; to the poor of Boston; to Harvard College; to Sarah Leverett, widow of our late honored governor; to each of the overseers of the will. We now have an historical reference that establishes the person of Welthea / Welthian / Weathean / Wealthean Richards Another historical reference. but not an official document so can only be counted as hearsay for the time being, can be found in New England Families, Genealogical and Memorial Volume 4 edited by William Richard Cutter, Published in 1913 on Page 1855 :(II) Ephraim, son of Enoch Hunt, was born in England in 1610, and came to America with his father. He was buried February 24, 1687, and on his gravestone is the following inscription : "Here lyeth Buried ye Body of Ephraim Hunt aged about 77 years deceased ye 22d of February 1686-7." The inventory of his estate amounted to five hundred and two pounds, and included house and orchards, twenty-three acres in lower plantations, five acres salt marsh on back river, and fifty acres near Cedar Swamp. He married (first) Anna Richards, and (second) Ebbett Brimsmead. His first wife was daughter of '''Thomas and Welthean Richards''', and her three sons inherited a large amount of property. His second wife was sister of William Brimsmead and administered on his estate. Her will was dated April 23, 1708, and in it she mentioned her son William, of Martha's Vineyard, her son Joseph with whom she remained for many years, and his two sons and three daughters, and also William, son of her son William. She died September 9, 1712, and her will was proved January 2, 1713. Children of first wife: John, born 1646; Thomas, 1648; Ephraim, mentioned below. Children of second wife: William, 1655; Enoch, 1658; Joseph, 1670. In [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami19112cutt Genealogical and family history of the state of Connecticut by Cutter et al Published 1911 Vol 2] Welthian is mentioned as Welthea :(II) Ephraim, son of Enoch Hunt, was born in England, about 1610, and came to Rhode Island and later to Weymouth with his father. :He was a blacksmith by trade. He gave a letter of attorney, December 5, 1646, for the collection of property in Beaconsfield, Buckshire, England, formerly of John Hunt, of Winchmore Hill, in Agmondsham parish. :Perhaps this John Hunt was his grandfather. Ephraim settled in Weymouth, and married Anna, daughter of '''Thomas and Welthea Richards''', of Ebbett Brinsmead, England. Various other historical references all show her to have been a real person however not one single one of them name her as Loring positively and with a reference to an historical document. Most say she was probably a Loring. This is not to say she was not a Loring. She may have been as there were several Loring families in the West Country of England. What is quite clear is that she was not the daughter of Deacon Thomas Loring and Jane Newton.

Wendell Anthony Miller Newspaper Searches

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== Introduction == This page provides a history of newspaper searches for [[Miller-67275|Wendell Anthony Miller]]. == Newspapers.com == * Wendell Anthony Miller ** 03 June 2021 - 12 Matches *** San Francisco Examiner (05-05-1929) - Marriage AnnouncementMiss K. Kelly, Mr. Miller's Bride, The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California, 05 May 1929, accessed online at https://www.newspapers.com/image/458104406/ on 03 June 2021.

Wendy Heron Ham's Veteran Ancestors

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This is a list of [[Heron-623|Wendy Ham]]'s ancestors and relatives who served with the United States military. '''Revolutionary War''' [[Fay-1367|Joseph Fay]] [[Field-4214|Solomon Field]], Civil Service, Massachusetts '''Civil War''' [[Clark-53661|William E. Clark]], Union Army, Michigan, 1st Regiment, Company A [[Cole-12713|Alvin Milford Cole]], Union Army, Ohio, 128th Regiment, Company E [[Cullen-1245|John Cullen]], Union Army, New York, 154th Regiment, Company H, Died in War [[Cullen-1222|Joseph Cullen]], Union Army, New York, 154th Regiment, Company B [[Cullen-1241|Samuel Cullen]], Union Army, New York Heavy Artillery, 13th Artillery Regiment, Company C, 6th Artillery Regiment, Company K [[Field-3125|Charles Field]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 154th Regiment, Company B [[Field-3130|Sanford S. Field]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 105th Regiment, Company E [[Furman-424|Ebenezer Furman, Jr.]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company C, Died in War [[Furman-432|Silas S. Furman]], Union Army, Pennsylvania Infantry, 169th Regiment, Company C [[Gleason-1283|Almon Gleason]], Union Army, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, 128th Regiment, Company E [[Gleason-1723|Cyrus Gleason]], Union Army, Wisconsin Infantry, 23rd Regiment, Company E [[Griffith-7861|Frank Elnathan Griffith]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company K [[Joslin-1327|Frederick Joslin]], son of [[King-24947|Clarissa King]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company C [[King-39695|Marvin L. King]], Union Army, Pennsylvania, 83 Regiment, Company F, Died of Disease in Virginia during War [[King-19089|Van Rensselaer King]], Union Army, New York, 120th Regiment, Company D [[Milford-355|Montgomery Milford]], husband of [[Watson-16233|Mary Watson]], Union Army, Minnesota Cavalry, 2nd Regiment, Company L [[Snyder-7051|Dennis Snyder]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 154th Regiment, Company D, Died in War [[Snyder-7053|John Snyder]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 154th Regiment, Company D, Died in War [[Snyder-8207|Ezekiel Snyder]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 100th Regiment, Company A [[Stanbro-71|Lanson Ashley Stanbro]], Union Army, New York Infantry, 116th Regiment, Company C, Severely Wounded '''World War I''' [[Clark-53718|Robert H. Clark]], Michigan, Army, 56th Ammunition Regiment, Company B [[Cullen-1217|Joseph Harvey Cullen]], New York Army National Guard, 108th Infantry Regiment, 27th Division, Company M [[Griffith-4281|Benjamin Harrison Griffith]], New York, Army, 307th Labor Co., Hq Trp United States Army Support Base, Newark, New Jersey [[Griffith-4280|Roy J. Griffith]], New York, Army, 305th Infantry, Company A [[Hamlin-876|William Latham Blacker Hamlin]], Canada, Lieutenant, Died in War in France [[Heron-682|Charles Robert Heron]], New York, 90 Co. Trane Cps, Served in France [[Heron-717| Henry Sheldon Heron]], Canadian Expeditionary Force (CAF), 76th Battalion [[Heron-21|James Fenwick Heron]], Canadian Expenditionary Force (CAF), Central Ontario Regiment, 4th Canadian Mounted Rifles, Died in War in Belgium [[King-30372|Mina A. King]], United States Navy Nurse [[Milford-634|Harry M. Milford]], Montana, United States Army, PFC, Company A, 362nd Infantry, Company K, 47th Infantry, Company A, 321st Infantry 81 Division, Died in War in France [[Milford-635|Wayne L. Milford]], South Dakota, United States Army, CPL, Company B, 116th Supply Train '''World War II''' [[Gleason-1984|Ray L. Gleason]], United States Army Air Force, Staff Sargeant, 345th Bomb Squad, Killed in Action, Rumania [[Griffith-4451|Richard H. Griffith]], United States Army, Tec 5 [[Heron-731|Edwin Heron]], United States Army, Corporal [[Heron-734|Donald M. Heron]], United States Army Air Force, Tech. Sgt. [[Snyder-6328|Cecil Roy Snyder]], United States Navy, F2 [[Snyder-6958|Merton E. Snyder]], United States Army Air Forces, PFC '''Vietnam War''' [[Cullen-1155|Melvin Cullen]], United States Army

Wenman Family Memorial

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Return to [[Wenman-104|Thomas Wenman MP]], [[Wenman-100|Thomas Wenman MP]] ==Description== The Wenman Family Memorial is located in the parish church of Assumption. The inscription on the memorial lists several generations of the Wenman Family and their spouses from Sir Thomas Wenman (1504-1577) to Thomas Wenman (1596-1665). ==Inscription on the Wenman Family Memorial== ''In Memory of the Honorable Richard Lord Viscount Wenman, Son of Thomas Wenman Esq. and Jane, Daughter of William Lord De La-Warre. The said Thomas being Son of Sir Richard Wenman & Isabell, Eldest Daughter of John Lord Williams of Thame, which Sir Richard was Son of Thomas Wenman Esq. and Ursula, Daughter & heir of Thomas Giffard Esq. & Lord of this Manor. The said Richard Lord Viscount Wenman (had to wife Agnes, Daughter of Sir George Fermor of East Neston, in the county of Northampton). He died on Good Friday A.D. 1640 Aged 67 & the said Agnes his wife died A.D. 1617. By the care of the Right Honorble Thomas Lord Viscount Wenman their son, this monument was erected, who deceased the 25th day of January A.D. 1664, Aged 68 years. Who married Margaret (Daughter and heir of Edmund Hamden of Hartwell in the county of Buckingham Esq.) who died the 1st day of May A.D. 1658, Aged 59.'' "Twyford," in An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in Buckinghamshire, Volume 2, North, (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1913), 302-307. British History Online, [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/rchme/bucks/vol2/pp302-307 Monuments] (accessed [29 Jan 2022]) . ==Sources==

Wentworth-Coollidge Mansion

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'''Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion'''
== Contact information == 375 Little Harbor Road
Portsmouth, NH 03801
603-436-6607
info@wentworthcoolidge.org
Grounds: Open daily, dawn to dusk
Mansion Tours (May-October): W-Su 10am - 4pm, on the hour, last tour at 3pm
Web address: http://wentworthcoolidge.org/
== History / Ownership == === Major John Wentworth (1750-1759) === * [[Wentworth-2083|John Wentworth]] was the son of [[Wentworth-149|Benning Wentworth]], who had been appointed royal governor of the province of New Hampshire that was separated from the Province of Massachusetts Bay in 1741.
**In 1753 Benning Wentworth petitioned the legislature to purchase the building where he had been renting in Portsmouth. He would move into the house in Little Harbor until the remodel was complete.
*A rural property on the outskirts of Portsmouth, New Hampshire on a back channel of the Piscataqua River known as Little Harbor. Wikipedia: Wentworth–Coolidge Mansion; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wentworth–Coolidge_Mansion]; History of the house and ownership
** Included a dwelling house and 100 acre working farm
** Home was constructed from four or maybe five buildings that were moved there and connected .
=== Governor Benning Wentworth (1759-1766) === * [[Wentworth-149|Benning Wentworth]] gave up the rented home in Portsmouth in 1759 and the Little Harbor residence presumably became his permanent residence and the location where state business was carried out. .
* Benning Wentworth died in 1766 and the home was passed to his second wife, Martha Hilton .
=== Martha Hilton Wentworth and Michael Wentworth (1766-1812) === * [[Hilton-1798|Martha Hilton]] inherited the home on the death of Benning. She remarried one of his relatives, [[Wentworth-1478|Michael Wentworth]]. .
* They entertained George Washington at the Wentworth Mansion when he visited Portland in 1789. Division of Parks and Recreation, New Hampshire, P.O. Box 1856 Concord, NH 03302-1856, [https://www.nhstateparks.org/getmedia/4a45e22f-3498-4490-b949-c67a508ce5b6/Wentworth-CoolidgeMansion_History_2010.pdf]; Wentworth-Coolidge Mansion: The Middle Years ; The Cushing Family
*Martha died first and Michael Wentworth inherited ownership of the home..
=== Martha Wentworth and John Wentworth (1812-1816) === * [[Wentworth-1479|Martha Wentworth]] was the daughter of Michael and Martha Hilton Wentworth and inherited the mansion after her parents' death. She married [[Wentworth-1481|John Wentworth]]They lived there until 1816 when they sold the home and 113 acres to "successful merchant", Charles Cushing.
=== Charles Cushing and Ann Huske Sheafe Cushing (1816-1860 === * Martha and John Wentworth sold the estate to [[Cushing-470|Charles Cushing]] and [[Sheafe-47|Ann Sheafe]] Cushing in 1816. .
** It was operated as a farm and some records show it as Wentworth Farm. .
** In about 1840 Charles Cushing began opening the home to the public. It was one of the first historic homes to be made open for viewing by the public. .
** Charles Cushing died in 1849 leaving the home to the use of his wife for the remainder of her life and then to his only living son, Theodore Cushing.Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8996/007637305_00381?pid=117154&https://]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015.New Hampshire, Wills and Probate Records, 1643-1982; Rockingham Probate Records, Vol 84, 1849-1851; p150: WILL OF CHARLES CUSHING
* Ann Cushing and her family remained at Wentworth Mansion until her death on June 15, 1875. Ancestry.com. New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754-1947 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5242/41267_309350-04464?pid=269106&https://]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013. "New Hampshire, Death and Disinterment Records, 1754–1947." Online index and digital images. New England Historical Genealogical Society. Citing New Hampshire Bureau of Vital Records, Concord, New Hampshire. Her son Theodore had died, unmarried soon after his father.
=== William P. Israel (1860-1886) === *Ann Sheafe Cushing's grandson William P. Israel had likely been operating the farm during his grandmother's life and inherited the home in 1860.
** William Israel actively " promoted the property to tourists, making the house one of the first historic dwellings in the United States to be opened to the public:"
** In 1886,William P. Israel sold about 15 acres with various buildings, known as "the Governor Wentworth Estate," to John Templeman Coolidge, III, of Boston.
=== John Templeman Coolidge, III and Katharine Parkman Cushing (1886-1954) === * [[Coolidge-681|John Coolidge]] and Charles Cushing were both Harvard graduate lawyers from Boston, Massachusetts. They were both from wealth and influential families known as Boston Brahmin. Wikipedia: Boston Brahmin; [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Brahmin];
** John Coolidge, III purchased the estate as a summer home. They renovated, restored and expanded the mansion with the assistance of Sumner Appleton, founder of the Society for the Preservation of New England Antiquities.
** [[Parkman-311|Katherine Parkman]] died in 1900 and John married second Mary Abigail Parsons Coolidge.
** John Templeton Coolidge, III died in 1945. His second wife Mary Abigail Parsons Coolidge donated the property to the State of New Hampshire in 1954.
=== State of New Hampshire (1954- current) === * The estate is now operated as a New Hampshire State Park under the Parks and Recreation Department of New Hampshire. == Research Notes == === Also See === * GenealogyBank.com; [https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2%3A108BD1FCD7E9FA90%40GB3NEWS-108D86F091CA36E8%402395305-108D86F0AA5B8568%400-108D86F22A0CE868%40Visit%2Bto%2BLittle%2BHarbor?h=3&fname=&lname=Cushing&fullname=&kwinc=Little%20harbor&kwexc=&group=&type=newspaper_archives&rgfromDate=1815&rgtoDate=1850&formDate=&formDateFlex=exact&dateType=range&processingtime=&addedFrom=&addedTo=&sid=knjfnhezttncwjkffzqtrdxgldxtupds_s072_1586483154159]; Visit to Little Harbor The Farmers' Cabinet: Thursday, Jan 08, 1846: Amherst, NH: * Gurney, C. S.: Portsmouth Historic & Picturesque; [https://archive.org/stream/portsmouthhistor00gurn#page/98/mode/2up]; Portsmouth, NH; 1902; "Gov. Benning Wentworth Manson; p97-99; CHARLES CUSHING * Paine, Sarah Cushing, Compiler; Paine Ancestry The Family of Robert Treat Paine, Signer of the Declaration of Independence; Printed for the family, Boston, MA,; 1912; [https://archive.org/details/paineancestryfam00pain/page/110/mode/2up]; p107, biography of CHARLES CUSHING BY a descendant * Robinson, J. Dennis, ; ''How the Coolidge Family of Boston Saved Wentworth Mansion''; [www.seacoastnh.com/History/History-Matters/how-the-coolidge-family-of-boston-saved-wentworth-mansion/?showall=1], Published online: SeacoastNH.com.; 2009 * * Robinson, J. Dennis, ; ''http://www.seacoastnh.com/Places-and-Events/Historic-Tours/Wentworth-Coolidge-Mansion/''; Published online: SeacoastNH.com.; 1996-2020 == Sources ==

Wentz Profiles I Am Working On

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'''Wentz Family Profiles''' I have been actively searching the Wentz family for approx. 2 years. Here is what we do know: *Our immigrant ancestor is [[Wentz-621 | Conrad Wentz]]. *Conrad was born about 1819 in Reinpfalz, Bayern, Germany. (His obituary states that he was aged 63 years, 5 months, 24 days). *Conrad married [[Mader-115 | Charlotte/Scharlottie Mader/Morter]] on 1 January 1850 in Sullivan County, Pennsylvania. *Conrad died 28 November 1882 in Cawker City, Mitchell, Kansas. The children of Conrad and Charlotte are: *[[Wentz-622 | Adam Henry Wentz]], b. abt. 1853 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-623 | Mary Wentz]], b. Dec 1856 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-624 | Caroline Wentz]], b. Jan 1859 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-625 | Hannah Elizabeth Wentz]], b. 29 September 1860 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-626 | Catharine Wentz]], b. abt. 1861 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-627 | Jacob Andrew Wentz]], b. Jul 1864 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-628 | Charlotte Louise Wentz]], b. abt. 1867 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-629 | Charles David Wentz]], b. Apr 1869 in Sullivan Co., PA *[[Wentz-630 | Rebecca Amanda Wentz]], b. 8 May 1872 in Mitchell Co., KS *[[Wentz-631 | George Noah Wentz]], b. Jul 1873 in Mitchell Co., KS *[[Conrad-620 | John Conrad Wentz]], b. 30 Mar 1876 in Cawker City, Mitchell, KS '''Goals of This Page''' The goal of this page is to bring together the descendants of Conrad Wentz and Charlottte Mader. '''Source Records''' Conrad Wentz *Birth: "Deutschland Geburten und Taufen, 1558-1898," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:NC5W-899 : accessed 8 March 2016), Conrad Wenz, 10 Jun 1819; citing Schersfeld, Bayern, Germany; FHL microfilm 193,116. *Death: *Burial: "Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QV2X-QLPZ : accessed 8 March 2016), Conrad Wentz, 1882; Burial, Glen Elder, Mitchell, Kansas, United States of America, Glenwood Cemetery; citing record ID 68813065, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. *Marriage: "Marriage Records, 1839-1878: Peace Church and Old Zion Lutheran Church, Sullivan County, PA"; Transcribed by Frank Thrasher; Translated from the Original German *Immigration: "New York Passenger Lists, 1820-1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVRQ-Z6FN : accessed 8 March 2016), Conrad Wenniz, 1846; citing NARA microfilm publication M237 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm .

Wentzki family

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Feige-12|Jennifer McQueen]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11442043 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Weobley

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

Weoley Castle

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

Were John Rodgers (1775-1846) and Margaret Graham(1781-1850) the parents of Elizabeth Rodgers (1795-1855)

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In examining my father's ([[Parker-11288| Pete Parker]]) DNA matches I have found matches to descendants of four of [[Rodgers-5319 | John]] and [[Graham-21148 | Margaret]] Graham Rodger's children. I created this probability chart. It does show that it is a possibility that Elizabeth was their daughter though this does not serve as absolute proof. https://dnapainter.com/tools/probability/view/2b720ea4f75074c6 In doing this research I have also found that people may have been confusing two different John Rodgers who lived in Sumter and Williamsburg counties. One being [[Rodgers-5283 | John Rodgers]] who was the Revolutionary War veteran [[Rodgers-5288 | Shadrach Rodgers']] son. The other being [[Rodgers-5319 | John Rodgers]] who may be related to Shadrach Rodgers but could not be his son. The John Rodgers who was Shadrach's son appeared before a court with an affidavit concerning his father's Revolutionary was pension in 1854 at which he presented as proof of his birth date (12 Feb 1784) a family bible. The other John Rodgers was no longer living at this time as he passed away in 1846 (per his will being recorded in this year). His birth date is also recorded as 1775 from marriage records. The will mentions by name six of his children : Litha Sauls, WIlliam Rodgers, Shadrach Resto Rodgers, Susannah Rodgers , John F. Rodgers and Martha Jane Rodgers. It also mentions his wife Margaret.

WeRelate & Co.

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https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Canadian_Baptismal_Records_Peculiarities_(National_Institute) Since genealogists use baptismal records first as birth records (or near-birth records), https://familytreemagazine.com/records/church/church-records-genealogy-workbook/ https://support.ancestry.com/s/article/Glossary-of-genealogical-terms?language=en_US https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/blog/estimating-dates-and-ages-genealogical-writing https://news.legacyfamilytree.com/legacy_news/2018/07/using-date-standardization-in-genealogy-research.html https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Help:Date_Conventions

Werhan-24 background images

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West - Horton Noes

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[West-29715|Simeon West (1774-1846)]] *[[Horton-11801|Lodema (Horton) West (1778-1875)]] *[[West-29754|Reuben West (abt.1783-1832)]] *[[Horton-11822|Nancy Horton (1782-1846)]] *[[Horton-12116|Frederick Van Dyke Horton (1820-1897)]] *Grace Beauchamp Lodder (1874-1962), daughter of William M. Beauchamp (1830-1925) *Mrs. Craton, aka [[Hutchinson-12049|Annie Fairbanks Hutchinson]] (1869-1947); married to [[Craton-54|Samuel Boyce Craton, MD.]]; Annie was the daughter of [[Hutchinson-12045|Charles Hutchinson]] (1823-1900). *[[Haughton-751|Shipman Haughton (abt.1779-1859)]] *[[Horton-10265|Stephen Horton (1761-1816)]] *[[Van_Dyke-1791|Heyltje (Van Dyke) Horton (1755-)]] *[[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton (1730-1808)]] *[[Rowley-997|Prudence (Rowley) Horton (1732-aft.1808)]] *[[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr. (1699-1788)]]<< family report is incomplete [created and linked children]; date of death on his profile is erroneous. *[[Unknown-606305|Kaziah (Unknown) Haughton (abt.1702-)]] **[[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton (1730-1808)]] (above) **[[Houghton-1202|Ebenezer Houghton Jr. (1732-)]] **[[Houghton-1203|Elijah Houghton (1735-)]] **[[Horton-12169|Ezekiel Horton (1737-)]] **[[Horton-1759|Kezia (Horton) Shipman (abt.1740-1807)]] **[[Horton-12170|Hannah Horton (1742-)]] **[[Horton-12171|Sarah Horton (1744-)]] **[[Horton-12172|Joel Horton (1746-bef.1749)]] **[[Haughton-752|Joel Haughton (1749-)]] ==Background== WikiTreers have identified two West-Horton intermarriages, where the Horton brides have not been placed among the family or as descendants of Stephen and Prudence (Rowley) Horton, yet reasonably personal information about them suggests they should be so placed. The two Horton brides, as below, married West brothers--Lodema Horton's husband, [[West-29715|Simeon West]], and Nancy Horton's husband, [[West-29754|Reuben West]], were both sons of [[West-20660|Reuben West (1750-1836)]]. *'''[[Horton-11801|Lodema Horton]]''' (1778-1874) was associated as the daughter of [[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton]] and his wife, [[Rowley-997|Prudence Rowley]] in the Onondaga Pioneer Index in a submission by "Mrs. Craton," believed Lodema's great-granddaughter aka [[Hutchinson-12049|Annie Fairbanks (Hutchinson) Craton]] (1869-1947). Annie developed a substantial collection of genealogical materials which are referred to in Annie's son's (See [[Craton-55|Forman Hutchinson Craton]]) Smithsonian archive. [[Clift-1119]] has inquired of the Smithsonian in the hope we can locate the genealogical materials. Annie (Hutchinson) Craton was the daughter of [[Hutchinson-12045|Charles Hutchinson]] (1823-1900). Lodema's obituary reports she was born at Hebron, 16 September 1778. **[[Horton-11801|Lodema (Horton/Houghton) West]] in [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/420752/?offset=0#page=2011&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=horton,%20stephen Onondaga County ... Gr--I. page 2011 of 3209] (Stephen Horton/Houghton and Mrs. Simeon West), citing "From Mrs. Craton," and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/423322/1573 Onondaga County ... To-Z, page 1573 of 3228] (Simon West-Lodema [Houghon]); digital images, ''FamilySearch''. **Forman H. Craton Papers and Forman H. Craton Papers / Series 1: Memoirs, Archives Center, National Museum of American History; catalog entry and digitized materials, [https://collections.si.edu/search/detail/ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253?q=url%3A%22ead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%22&record=1&hlterm=url%3A%26quot%3Bead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%26quot%3B ''Smithsonian Institute'']. **[[Horton-11801|Lodema Horton]], her obituary.Mrs. Lodema West 1875 obituary clipping from ''Ottawa (Illinois) Free Trader'', January 31, 1874, p. 1, col.. 4; digital image, [https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84038582/1874-01-31/ed-1/seq-1/ ''ChroniclingAmerica''], courtesy of William Clift, Clift to GeneJ, email of February 8, 2024.
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''Ottawa Free Trader''
Ottawa, Illinois
January 31, 1874
Died at the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Harriet West, in Ottawa, on the 19th inst., Mrs. Lodema West, aged 95 years, 4 months.
Mrs. West was born Sept. 16, 1778 at Hebron, Conn.; lived near Syracuse, N.Y., until about 1844, when she cam west, but in a few years again returned east, remaining here until four or five years ago, when she made her home with her daughter in Ottawa. She had been confirmed at and early age as a member of the Episcopal church and lived and died in that faith.
*'''[[Horton-11822|Nancy Horton]] (1782-1846) and the [[Horton-12116|Frederick Van Dyke Horton]] (1820-1887) connection'''. In his 2009 article about the Horton family,Henry B. Hoff, "Stephen Horton of Hebron, Conn., and Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N.Y.: Establishing an Edward Fuller Line," ''The Mayflower Descendant'', 58 (2009):1-10 at 7 (note 71) and 9-10 (note 8); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/30241/7/723621666 ''AmericanAncestors'']. Henry B. Hoff reports about a family record he holds that was made by [[Roosevelt-350|Nicholas Latrobe Roosevelt]] on 30 August 1889. The record memorializes various information provided to Nicholas by Frederick Van Dyke Horton, who credited some of the family information to "his cousin Mrs. Underhill née West ..." In the 2009 article, Hoff speculates that this "cousin" may have been Frederick's second cousin, "Celia Ann (West) Underhill (1813-1890)," and that her mother, [[Horton-11822|Nancy (Horton) West]], was otherwise "Anna Horton, born 16 July 1782, daughter of [[Haughton-752|Joel Horton]], born ... 14 May 1759, and his wife, Anna Sutton." Hoff describes further that Nancy would thus be the "granddaughter of [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer]] and Keziah (_____) Horton ... [so that] Frederick and Celia were second cousins." Hoff writes that Joel Horton (m. Anna Sutton), did not leave a will (article footnote 93). *Stephen/Prudence family .... *Stephen/Heyltje family .... especially Heyltje's administration ... In conducting the research about these two West-Horton marriages, a third marriage was identified. *[[Haughton-751|Shipman Haughton (abt.1779-1859)]] is reported to have married married [[West-30846|Sarah West]], the daughter of [[West-20662|Levi West (1754-)]] and his wife, Abigail Isham. In part, see Homer Worthington Brainard, ''A survey of the Ishams in England and America ...'' (Rutland, Vt., Turtle Publishing, 1938), 214-215 at 215 (79. Abigail Isham); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/surveyofishamsin00brai/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow), daughter "Sarah, b. -----; m. Shipman Horton or Houghton." ==Bibliographic Notes== *Henry B. Hoff, "Stephen Horton of Hebron, Conn., and Marcellus, Onondaga Co., N.Y.: Establishing an Edward Fuller Line," ''The Mayflower Descendant'', 58 (2009):1-10; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB407/i/30241/1/723621666 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *Grace Beauchamp Lodder, "Onondaga County pioneer index: an index to genealogical records of families and individuals living in Onondaga County, New York prior to 1850," [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/420752/?offset=0#page=2011&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=horton,%20stephen Onondaga County ... Gr--I. page 2011 of 3209] (Stephen Horton/Houghton and Mrs. Simeon West), and [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idviewer/423322/1573 Onondaga County ... To-Z, page 1573 of 3228] (Simon West-Lodema [Houghon]); digital images, ''FamilySearch''. *Forman H. Craton Papers and Forman H. Craton Papers / Series 1: Memoirs, Archives Center, National Museum of American History; catalog entry and digitized materials, [https://collections.si.edu/search/detail/ead_component:sova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253?q=url%3A%22ead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%22&record=1&hlterm=url%3A%26quot%3Bead_component%3Asova-nmah-ac-0454-ref253%26quot%3B ''Smithsonian Institute'']. *La Salle County Genealogy Guild, Cemetery Records compiled by the La Salle County Genealogy Guild (115 West Glover Street, Ottawa, IL 61350). Database comments: "Lodema w/o Simeon West, died 1/19/1875 AE 95 yrs 4 mos; CC: 1779-1784 *Mrs. Lodema West 1875 obituary clipping in the Ottawa Free Trader, 31 Jan 1874; digital image at https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84038582/1874-01-31/ed-1/seq-1/ *Index cards to vital records of Connecticut churches at the Connecticut State Library on Microfilm at FHL; (Salt Lake City, UT: Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1949), 2218, Film, 2837; DGS, 8272209; Image 1887: "WEST, Ruben m Nancy Horton, Oct. [ ], 1804; Hebron/Private Records/Warner Memoranda/P 98" *Warner, Will J, Hebron baptisms marriages deaths, 1752-1876 aka Warner Memoranda; Series title: Connecticut private records, (Connecticut State Library; 1931, original; 2011, digital), p 71 (digital), p 69 (manuscript); digital images, [https://cslib.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15019coll15/id/713 ''Connecticut State Library''], select entries. **p. 69, "West, Levi., d. Apr. 2, 1818," cites p. 26. **p. 69, [West], "R[e]uben, m. Nancy Horton, Oct [__] 1804," cites p. 98. *New York Probate Records, 1629-1971. Images. FamilySearch. http://FamilySearch.org : 18 July 2022. County courthouses, New York.
** Letters 1830-1840 vol AA, p 114, Image 82 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCQ-1X7?cc=1920234&wc=Q7P4-SP8%3A213301701%2C213599702 19 Apr 1832, Grant of administration of the estate of Reuben West to widow Nancy West, Oliver Strong and Rufus Cossit]
** Decrees, Orders 1821-1837 vol 1-A-3-A, p 351, Image 553; New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YC4-7P6?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PC-GPD%3A213301701%2C213301702 14 Nov 1832, Order to Publish Notice]
** Decrees, Orders 1821-1837 vol 1-A-3-A, p 459, Image 607 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YC4-4DK?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PC-GPD%3A213301701%2C213301702 11 Mar 1836, Notice to Creditors]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 247, Image 159 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCN-9SYN?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 19 Apr 1843, Petition of Charles West to Administrators]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 249, Image 160 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYCN-93PN?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 2 May 1843, Petition of Rufus Cossit for final settlement]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 252, Image 163 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCN-9ST6?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 24 May 1843, Adjournment of Final Settlement]
** Decrees, Orders 1838-1850 vol BB, p 264, Image 169 New York Probate Records, 1629-1971; [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YCN-9ST7?cc=1920234&wc=Q7PF-JWL%3A213301701%2C213350101 16 Aug 1843, Adjournment of Final Settlement to 19 Aug]. No further record found. *Probate records, 1789-1924; Connecticut Probate Court, Andover and Hebron Districts (Salt Lake City, Utah : Filmed by the Genealogical Society of Utah, 1948,1983)
** FHL Film 1376038/DGS 7627405; Image 465, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-14GT?i=464&cat=359163 27 Feb 1815 Guardianship of Levi West of Hebron granted to Nehemiah Porter]. Similarly as Levi West 1815, case 2623 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2DQ9?i=453&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, image 454-455 of 1373. ** FHL Film 1376038/DGS 7627405; Images 819-820, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-14WJ?i=811&cat=359163 12 Feb 1819 Grant of administration of the estate of Levi West of Hebron to Shipman Horton and appointment of Hiram Horton & Jeremiah Post as appraisers]. Similarly as Levi West 1819, case 2624 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2638?i=455&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 456-460 of 1373, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-26WS?i=456&cat=141959 457]. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Image 8, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QNL?i=7&cat=359163 29 May 1817 Inventory of Levi West estate by Hiram Haughton & Jeremiah Post]. Similarly as Levi West 1819, case 2624 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2638?i=455&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 456-460 of 1373, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-264R?i=457&cat=141959 458]-459. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Image 49, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QXY?i=48&cat=359163 12 Nov 1819 Order to Shipman Horton for public sale of the estate of Levi West]. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Images 49-50, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QXY?i=48&cat=359163 12 Nov 1819 Listing of debts against the Levi West estate (including $17.30 owed to Shipman Horton)]. Similarly as Levi West 1819, case 2624 (Hebron, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2638?i=455&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 456-460 of 1373, at image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2D9L?i=459&cat=141959 460]. ** FHL Film 1376039/DGS 7627406; Image 64,[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892K-1QDF?i=63&cat=359163 16 Feb 1820 Report of proceeds of sale by Shipman Horton] *Cora Dunham Boyd, ''The American ancestors and descendants of Willard William and Cora Dunham Boyd : 1620-1928'' (St. Louis, Missouri: unknown publisher, 1928), 243-26 (Horton and Allied Families); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/americanancestor00boyd_0/page/243/mode/1up ''InernetArchive''], includes a select few notes about Ebenezer (born 1699) and his family. ==Simeon/Lodema== ===Simeon/Lodema Family=== ===Simeon/Lodema Research Notes=== ==Reuben/Nancy== ===Reuben/Nancy Family=== ===Reuben/Nancy Research Notes=== ==Research Notes== [[Space:Henry_Beach_Horton_Ancestry_Notes|Henry Beach Horton Ancestry Notes]] '''Who is Levi West.''' [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/294590-a-survey-of-the-ishams-in-england-and-america-eight-hundred-and-fifty-years-of-history-and-genealogy?offset= A survey of the Ishams in England and America (Familysearch.org)], Images 238-9 of 704 cites the marriage of [[West-20662|Levi West (b 1754)]] to Abigail Isham, noting son Levi West who "remained in Connecticut" (no dates) and daughter Sarah who married Shipman Horton. Great work! Located this source also as Homer Worthington Brainard, ''A survey of the Ishams in England and America ...'' (Rutland, Vt., Turtle Publishing, 1938), 214-215 at 215 (79. Abigail Isham); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/surveyofishamsin00brai/page/214/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''] (borrow), daughter "Sarah, b. -----; m. Shipman Horton or Houghton." See also, Sarah Haughton (1789-1856), memorial 45276562 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45276562/sarah-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; inscription "wife of Shipman Haughton: Died Jan 18, 1856: Aged 72"; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. '''Who is Shipman Horton''' See above reference to "12 Feb 1819 Grant of administration of the estate of Levi West of Hebron to Shipman Horton and appointment of Hiram Horton & Jeremiah Post as appraisers." Worth noting that [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr. (1699-1788)]] had daughter Kezia, married [[Shipman-66|Daniel Shipman (1733-1809)]]. As below, have created [[Haughton-751|Shipman Haughton (1779-1859)]], presently unaffiliated to the larger family. FamilyTree has PID L6H6-SRP [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6H6-SRP Shipman Haughton] (no dates, no sources, no parentage), father of a Lydia Clarissa Haughton. See This Lydia said married in Connecticut, 5 November 1846, Leonard Smith Vibert. FamilyTree has PID G6VB-MY7, [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G6VB-MY7 Shipman Haughton] (1779-1759), son of Ezekial Horton (1737-1817) and Lydia Shipman (1742-1826). That Shipman reportedly married Sarah West (1784-1856), daughter of '''Levi West''' (1754-1806). Eight sources reported on Shipman's profile. FamilyTree reports Shipman's father, Ezekial, is son of above noted [[Haughton-447|Ebenezer Haughton Sr. (1699-1788)]]. Shipman is buried at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut, as is his wife. Including these two, the other [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103688/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=Haughton&includeMaidenName=true Haughtons] there buried are below. (There are also many "[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/103688/memorial-search?firstname=&middlename=&lastname=Horton&cemeteryName=Saint+Peter%27s+Cemetery&birthyear=&birthyearfilter=&deathyear=&deathyearfilter=&memorialid=&mcid=&linkedToName=&datefilter=&orderby=n&plot=&includeMaidenName=true&page=2#sr-45264670 Horton]" graves reported at this cemetery)-- *Shipman Haughton (1779-1869), memorial 45276594 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45276594/shipman-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. *Sarah Haughton (1789-1856), memorial 45276562 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45276562/sarah-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; inscription "wife of Shipman Haughton: Died Jan 18, 1856: Aged 72"; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. *Joel Haughton (1780-1833), memorial 45271025 and gravestone images; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45271025/joel-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone images added by KC. *'''See [[Horton-10264|Hiram Horton (1759-)]], son of [[Haughton-454|Stephen Haughton]] and his wife, [[Rowley-997|Prudence Rowley]]'''--Hiram Haughton (1759-1845), memorial 45257546 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45257546/hiram-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone image added by KC. *Annis Haughton (____-1836), memorial 45257532 and gravestone image; web content, [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45257532/annis-haughton ''FindAGrave''], reports burial at Saint Peter's Cemetery, Hebron, Tolland County, Connecticut; memorial reports inscription includes, "wife of Hiram; age 72 yrs., 7 mos., 6 days"; maintained by Linda Mac; gravestone image added by KC. '''Who are Samuel West, Sally and Samuel West, Columbia, with 1835, 1851 and 1863 probate files.''' *Is he [[West-6301|Samuel West (1743-1835)]]? Samuel West 1835 probate, case 2626, (Columbia [Stamped Hebron], Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-264K?i=468&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 469-492 of 1373; includes will. *Was his Sally the second wife of [[West-6301|Samuel West (1743-1835)]]? Sally West 1851 probate, case 2625, (Columbia [stamped Hebron], Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-264Z?i=460&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 461-469 of 1373; includes will. *Is he the son of [[West-6301|Samuel West (1743-1835)]]? Samuel West 1863 probate, case 2627, (Columbia, Andover Probate District) in Connecticut State Library, Probate Files Collection, early to 1880; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-892N-2D9N?i=491&cat=141959 ''FamilySearch''], viewed as FSL film 1015145, digital collection (DGS) 007626351, images 492-516 of 1373; includes will. == Sources ==

West and Sheppard Towcester Northamptonshire

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Research into the profiles of '''[[Sarfaty-Pina-1| Sarfaty-Pina /Ellenor Sheppard]] '''born Amersterdam and '''[[West-20176|Sir Thomas West]]''' :''' With Acknowledgements to Mary Taylor, researcher One Place Study ''Families of Towcester'' According to these profiles Sir Thomas West was a son of Thomas West of Pattishall and his wife Elizabeth Spencer. She is said to be from the Spencer family of Northamptonshire ::''The Spencers of Patishall and Towcester were the Stewards (Espenser in Anglo-French) of the secret Jewish academy or Yeshiva in the area of Pattishall. Her father Thomas Spencer was descended from Thomas Spencer of Pattishall and Towcester b.1335 who had a son Henry of Badby from whom the Spencers of Althorpe descend through Henry's son John of Hodnell and the Bedfordshire Spencers through John of Hodnell's brother Thomas. The Spencers of E-BY56509 y-dna may be descendants of the Jewish Gaon of Northampton.'' Sir Thomas West of Pattishall ::''was trained as a crypto-Jewish Chazzan and Rabbi by his father. He married a crypto-Jewess Elinor Shepparde who was born in Amsterdam in 1608 of the Sarfaty-Pina family and was married to Thomas in Towcester in 1622.''. His son also called Thomas :: '' was born in 1624 in the area of Towcester in Northamptonshire but moved to London. He married Rebekah Levy whose father Benjamin (who was born in Krakow Poland) was a Chazzan and Shochet (Jewish Butcher) in Amsterdam and Brazil but came to England (where his daughter Rebekah lived) around 1663.'' '''My Findings ''' No Thomas West was found in the Pattishall register for 1605. The descendency of the Northamptonshire Spencers from the DeSpencers has long been debunked. See references on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spencer_family. Extraordinary claims need extraordinary evidence '''A more prosaic version''' *'''Ellenor Sheppard was the daughter of William Sheppard and was baptised in Towcester, Northamptonshire 18 May 1603''' [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/28041385?h=a0d2db ancestry] (poor transcription of name as Clarer ) :(note, possibly interesting parentage, see https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shepard-30 although there are a lot of Sheppards in Towcester; that's why I looked at this, my own family came from Towcester and lived in a cottage owned by members of the Sheppard family) *''' A Thomas West, son of Thomas''' was baptised 17 Feb 1600/1 in Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27497412?h=e2e3f7&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *'''Ellenor Sheppard married Thomas West at Bugbrooke, Northamptonshire 8 May, 1622''' : 1622 Thomas West and Ellenor Sheppard were married the 8th of May :Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Bugbrooke Parish Register Reference Numbers: 329P/255 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27473990?h=7ecbbe&utm_campaign=b :'''This marriage was also recorded in the Towcester Register ''' Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Towcester Parish Register; Reference Numbers: 329P/255 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27473990?h=7ecbbe&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url: :'''The couple had children all baptised in Towcester including *'''Thomas West baptised March 11 1624/5 ''' :1624, Thomas ye sone of Thomas West & Helen his wife 8 March :Northamptonshire Record Office; Northampton, England; Register Type: Towcester Parish Register Reference Numbers: 329P/255 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474216?h=84b41c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url '''The couple had the following other children, all baptised at Towcester (same register reference)''' *Jane baptised 23 March 1623/4 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474378?h=1bfeb6&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Frances 22 February 1626/7 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474398?h=904e1e&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Anna 20 April 1629 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474413?h=af674a&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *William 30 Jul 1631 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474444?h=876843&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Helena 4 December 1633 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474475?h=81604f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *John 11April 1638 (From Mary Taylor, page missing on Ancestry Scan) *Amy 10 April 1640 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474510?h=829c89&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Michael 8 November 1643 possibly a twin see below *Mary 8 November 1643 buried 11 November 1643 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474643?h=ab4bd9&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-urlburied https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474687?h=d1118f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Michael1645 2 October 1645 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474668?h=db351f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Eleanor West was buried in March (no day in register) 1659/60''' https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474734?h=4c15bb&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post :''' Thomas West was buried 22 December 1662 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27497257?h=3dd02f&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url '''[[West-20175|Thomas West]]1624/5 Alternative Facts''' :'''Thomas West baptised 1624/5 married Margaret Winckles after 14 March 1657/8''' :Banns Book (same reference) :'''Thomas West sonne of Thomas West of Towcester & Margaret Winkles of Little Preston was lawfully published on 28 Feb, 7, 14 M https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474867?h=4f50c0&utm_campaign=bandido :'''The couple had two children''' *Ann West, baptised 20 March 1658/9, Towcester https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474949?h=fb955b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Hellenor West baptised March 31 1661 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474976?h=0424d3&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url : '''note Thomas named his second daughter after his mother''' :''' Wife, Margaret died and was buried 10 May 1663'''https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27474990?h=292b6c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Thomas appears to have married again before 1666. With his wife Constance/Charity he may have had the following children all baptised Towcester''' *Charity baptised March 4 1665/6 (dau of Thomas West and Charity [sic?]) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475132?h=406001&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Mary baptised Jan 18 1668/9 (dau of Thomas West and Constant) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475171?h=3c63ad&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium *Alice baptised Dec 1 1672, (dau of Thomas West and Constant https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475219?h=c0461b&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url (also on same page of register: Amy daughter of Thomas West and Mary Road borne November the 28th and baptised December 26th) *Thomas baptised March 3 1677/8 (son of Thomas and Constance West https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475285?h=3c2298&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Mary baptised March 7 1679/80 (son of Thomas and Constance West https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475311?h=4e9e46&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Edward baptised 4 March 1681/2 (son of Thomas and Constance West)https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475339?h=271991&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url *Anne, buried June 16 81 (Anne daughter of Tho. West bur June 16) https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27475379?h=16a7a5&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url :'''Constance was buried at Towcester 18 Jan 1682/3 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/27476053?h=3f3b4c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url

West Bromwich

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'''General Interest''' https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nOXrm74azDQ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IE5HrZ_xFtk https://www.blackcountrymuse.com/apps/photos/album?albumid=15553768 https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol17/pp50-60 https://www.westbromwichhistory.com/people-places/photo-gallery/#jp-carousel-865 http://www.west-bromwich-photos.co.uk/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Country http://blackcountryhistory.org/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Bromwich https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/STS/WestBromwich/ http://www.sandwell.gov.uk/info/200253/archives_local_and_family_history/595/our_collections/11 '''Historical growth''' https://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/staffs/vol17/pp4-11 ''' Changes to boundaries, districts:''' https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/west%20bromwich.html '''Maps http://www.archiuk.com/cgi-bin/build_nls_historic_map.pl?search_location=West%20Bromwich,%20West%20Midlands&latitude=52.516883&longitude=-2.001430 , Occupation etc from Census:''' http://www.visionofbritain.org.uk/census/table/EW1861AGE_M17?u_id=10154844&show=DB '''Local History''' https://www.francisfrith.com/west-bromwich/photos https://www.westbromwichhistory.com/ '''Paupers''' https://www.westbromwichhistory.com/section/series-the-paupers/ '''Industries''' https://www.blackcountrymuse.com/nailmaking.htm '''Warstone Fields''' http://blackcountryhistory.org/collections/getrecord/GB146_PHS_807/ '''Jubilee Colliery (Warstone Fields)''' http://blackcountryhistory.org/collections/getrecord/GB146_PHS_2784/ https://www.aditnow.co.uk/Mines/Jubilee-Colliery-Coal-Mine_7644/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandwell_Valley_Country_Park

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directed from [[Space:John West|John West and his Red River Mission]] === Reverend John West’s Collection: Much to Celebrate === ::::by Laura Peers ::::Uxbridge, Ontario :Reverend John West arrived in Red River in 1820 to work as the first Protestant minister in Rupert’s Land. This autumn marks the 175th anniversary of his arrival and of the church he established, which became the Cathedral Church of St. John in Winnipeg. John West left yet another gift to the people of Manitoba: a small but wonderful collection of Aboriginal artifacts which he collected, or was given, during his years in Red River. These were passed down for over a century in West’s family, and then, through an amazing series of events, they were given back to St. John’s Cathedral. Now on loan to the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature, the early date and unusual nature of these objects make them of great importance to students of Manitoba history. :John West acquired these artifacts through his close connections with Aboriginal people in Red River. He began to recruit Aboriginal children for a school at Red River as soon as his ship landed at York Factory in 1820, and even as he made the challenging journey south to the young colony. While at Red River West baptised, married and buried the uniquely multicultural population of the fur trade, which included some Ojibwa and northern Cree families and the wives of early fur traders. West lost no opportunity to make contact with Aboriginal people around the settlement, and his diaries record many meetings with Chief Peguis. He may well have been given several of the items in his collection by the Aboriginal people he knew; others he undoubtedly asked or traded for, either directly from Aboriginal people or from non-Aboriginal families who owned them. They were all acquired between his arrival in 1820 and his departure in 1823, which makes the collection very rare: it is seldom that Aboriginal artifacts have such precise dates and locations attached to them. The collection is also much earlier than most items in museum collections, which were acquired at the end of the nineteenth century, and provides a valuable reference point for evaluating later materials and styles. :Reverend West died in England in 1845. For over a century the artifacts were handed down in the family until 1954, when John Taylor, an R.C.A.F. serviceman en route back to Winnipeg after a stint in France, wandered into the cathedral in Stanford, England, while waiting for his plane. The rector of the cathedral, Canon L. P. Field, noticed Taylor’s Canadian uniform and welcomed him, and on learning that Taylor was from Winnipeg made the startling announcement that he [Canon Field] was the grandson of Reverend John West. Taylor made the equally suprising reply that he was going home to teach in the successor to the very school that John West had founded in 1820, and before he left for his plane, Field had given him West’s manuscript journal and other documents to take with him back to St. John’s in Winnipeg. After further correspondence between Canon Field and the archivist of St. John’s Cathedral, Field also donated West’s collection of Aboriginal artifacts in 1956. The materials have been in the Cathedral since then, until recently when they were loaned to the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature for conservation and safekeeping. :In style and materials, all of the pieces are first-quarter nineteenth century, which means they are not of a type usually associated with Red River, where the later Métis and Aboriginal floral style is better known. Rather, these objects belong to a slightly earlier era, from the time of the establishment of the Red River Settlement in 1812 through the arrival of large numbers of northern Cree migrants in the 1820s and 1830s, when Red River was first becoming an amazingly diverse ethnic and racial melange. These artifacts exhibit Ojibwa, Assiniboin, northern or Swampy Cree, Great Lakes and Plains influences, reminding us that people from all of these groups and regions either lived around or had relatives in the Red River Settlement at that time. :In other ways, the items are typical of their place and time. The collar of blue and white beads was a popular design from Lake Superior to the Rockies during the first half of the nineteenth century. The grizzly claw necklet was also an item prized by both Aboriginal people and collectors, and small beaded bags like the one in the collection with a tinkler-cone fringe typically held everything from little mirrors to ration tickets right through the nineteenth century across the Plains. The quilled belt with the Thunderbird motifs has a very Great Lakes feel; and since the Ojibwa migrated from the Great Lakes west into the Red River area in the late 18th century, it makes perfect sense for such an object to turn up in Red River during West’s stay there. :Other items in the collection include an intriguing strap or panel in three parts, with a fringed central quilled strip; and a rectangular woven beadwork panel that may have been intended as a Bible cover. If this is a Bible cover, it is a nice counterpoint to another item in the collection: the grizzly claw necklet, which was given to West in the context of the awe and ceremonialism with which Ojibwa people regard bears. West’s journal entry describes receiving the necklet, a rare instance of documentation for early collections. It also says much about West’s attitudes toward these materials and about the manner in which Aboriginal people regarded West and why they parted with such special objects. West wrote: ::A short time before I left the Red River Colony, a Saulteaux [Ojibwa] Indian came to my residence with a necklace strung with some large claws; and prevailing upon him to part with it for some tobacco, he addressed it in a very grave speech, when he took it from his neck, and laid it for me on the table, in language to the following effect: ‘My grandfather! You and I have been together some time—we must now part. Go to that chief [i.e. John West]; and in leaving me, be not angry, but let me kill buffaloe when I am hungry, and another bear when I meet with it, and then I will make another necklace of the claws.’ I smiled at this address, when, looking at me very seriously, he said, ‘If you offend the bear’ (I supposed he meant the spirit of the bear, whose claws he had given me), ‘the bears will be sure to eat you.” :West, of course, was a man of his times, and an English missionary who saw his purpose in Red River as being partly to convert Aboriginal people to Christianity. As he shows in this diary excerpt, he saw the objects he collected as exotic curiosities, and Ojibwa behaviour and attitudes towards bears and bear claws as examples of what he would have called “heathen superstition.” West’s collection, and his words, remind us that the histories of these objects are inseparable from such social and political contexts; they also remind us that such gulfs are slowly and painfully being bridged. In the last few decades, all major Christian churches have issued apologies to Aboriginal people. Many churches, including the Anglican church, now incorporate Aboriginal ceremonialism as part of the service of worship for Aboriginal congregations. :These rare artifacts provoke other thoughts and questions, especially about the Aboriginal people from whom West acquired them. The bear claw necklace was very special to the man who gave it to West, but as he implied, it could be re-made the next time the man killed a bear. The pipe bowl in West’s collection, its incised decorative lines still bearing traces of red ochre, may have been given to West by Peguis along with a request for West to take a message to Church officials in England; Peguis gave similar pipes and messages to George Simpson and other officials. If the beaded panel is a Bible cover, it was likely the gift of a convert. :West’s journal entry about the necklace provides another clue about why Aboriginal people would have given these items to him. The owner of the necklace referred to West as a “chief” in his address to the bear spirit. If Aboriginal people thought of West as a chief, as a person of ability and power, they did so in a dual, traditional way. On the one hand, it meant that they believed West had spiritual power: West’s successors in Red River noted that Aboriginal people sometimes brought their sick children to be baptised because they hoped that the missionary’s “medicine”—his spiritual power—would cure them. On the other hand, it meant that they shrewdly understood that officials such as West occupied positions of social and political power in Red River, and hoped that they did so in England, that they might be able to intercede for them and help them to accomplish their own goals. Some of these items were given to West out of respect, others out of hope or thanksgiving, others out of diplomacy; all of them were given in an Aboriginal framework, which West probably never fully understood. :We are only beginning to understand the meanings these objects had to their Aboriginal owners, and the reasons for their being given to West. John West’s collection is teaching us a great deal: about what early Red River was like, about the dreams and agendas of the peoples who lived there, about an extraordinary man who worked incredibly hard for something in which he believed fervently, about the equally extraordinary responses of the Aboriginal peoples with whom he came in contact. Reverend John West would be astonished that his little collection had found its way back to Red River; that the church he founded should be celebrating its 175th anniversary would surprise him less, though he would find it most gratifying. Both St. John’s Cathedral and John West’s collection are wonderful legacies. === Note: === :Photos of artefacts courtesy of John West Collection—The Cathedral Church of St. John. :Maureen Dolyniuk, Archivist for the Cathedral Church of St. John

West Derby St Mary the Virgin - baptism index

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:5 Mar 1769 - [[Robinson-61935|Thurston Robinson]] :14 Oct 1770 - [[Tatlock-6|James Tatlock]] :17 Aug 1777 - [[Smith-117964|William Smith]] :27 Dec 1778 - [[Smith-117962|James Smith]] :1 Aug 1804 - [[Clough-2321|Samuel Clough]] :24 Aug 1809 - [[Clough-2322|William Thompson Clough]] :25 Aug 1811 - [[Johnson-135966|Ellen Johnson]] :17 Jun 1821 - [[Lunt-852|George Lunt]] :1 Nov 1835 - [[Kain-884|James Cain]] :20 Mar 1836 - [[Arnold-18075|James Arnold]] :12 Aug 1838 - [[Arnold-18076|Margaret Arnold]] :1 Aug 1840 - [[Arnold-18077|Alice Arnold]]

West End Headstones

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These headstones are in the churchyard or cemetery in West End. This village has at least 2 additional cemeteries as the churchyard soon became full.

West from Edrom

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[[Space:Publications_Nisbet_name_study]] West from Edrom An Account of The Nesbitt Family of Tennessee William J Nesbitt 1968 CONTENTS INDEX for Nesbitts {{Image|file=West_from_Edrom-1.jpg|align=l|size=xl|caption=Nesbitts.}} {{Image|file=West_from_Edrom-2.jpg|align=r|size=xl|caption=Nesbitts.}} === Available online at these locations: === None -Still in Copyright 1968 === Errata === The repeated errors in publications (that seem to get copied from one publication to the next) concerning Nisbet of that Ilk and Nisbet of Hardhill

West Hawkesbury Concession 4 Lot 19

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== Introduction == This page was created to recount the history of some ancestral farms on Lot 19, Concession 4 (Henry P.O.), West Hawkesbury, Prescott Co., Ontario, Canada. This will be done through reviewing relevant land transfers and agricultural surveys. This lot can be seen on the 1862 [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90fh557 Map of the counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott & Russell, Canada West created from actual surveys under the direction of H.F. Walling]. One can zoom way in on this map and see some of the occupants of each lot. J. McNally is probably John and Jas. McNally (printed on the Longueuil side of the township line) is probably Rev. James. == Early Land Transfers == {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |10 Apr 1810||Initial Grant||Crown||Zachariah Long||All 200 Acres||LRO 46-Prescott, Abstract Parcel Register Book, West Hawkesbury, Lot No. 19 Conc. 4, page 1 |} == The McNally Family Farms == In his [[Space:Autobiography_of_Rev._James_McNally|autobiography]], [[Mc_Nally-758|Rev. James McNally]] states that, in 1829, he bought 54 acres of land from Chauncey Johnson and he resided there for the rest of his life. The land records show that it was much more complicated than a simple purchase: === The McNally Farm (1829-1842) === It appears that brothers [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] and [[McNally-1233|John McNally]] formed a joint partnership to purchase and operate a farm. A jointly run farm would have allowed James to pursue his vocation as a preacher, later ordained minister, while John would have managed the farm during James' frequent absences. The pair needed a mortgage to make the purchase. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |26 Jun 1829||Bargain and Sale||Chauncey Johnson & Elizah Kellogg||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] & [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Land west of the post road (today's Cassburn Rd.) excluding some existing properties (108 acres, 2 roods and 3 perches) for 126 pounds||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-639B-8 LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 4, Folios 216 to 218, Memorial 962] |- |26 Jun 1829||Mortgage||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] & [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Chauncey Johnson & Elizah Kellogg||81 pounds 8 shillings and 3 pence for above property, payable via 3 promissory notes. 1st payment of 15 pounds 14 shillings and 4 pence (+ interest) due 1 May 1830; 2nd payment of 32 pounds 16 shillings and 10 pence (+ interest) due 1 May 1831; and 3rd & final payment of 32/16/10 (+ interest) due 1 May 1832.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-639B-8 LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 4, Folios 218 to 220, Memorial 963] |- |15 Apr 1834||Discharge of Mortgage||Chauncey Johnson & Elizah Kellogg||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] & [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||A memorial that the mortgage was paid off.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3QZ-HS7J LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 7, Folio 22, Memorial 1891] |} : In 1838, [[McNally-1233|John McNally]] and his wife, Anna, separated. To ensure support for their children (Samuel Edward McNally, Eliza Allis McNally and John Dawson McNally), John and Anna agreed to place their stake in the joint farm into a trust. When Anna passed away in 1841, the trust was dissolved and the stake returned to John's control. However, the whole episode probably led John and James to dissolve the partnership and divide the farm evenly between them. James took the half adjacent to the West Hawkesbury-Longueuil township line while John took the half adjacent to the Post Road (now Cassburn Road). {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |5 Oct 1838||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]] and [[Orton-1195|Anna McNally]]||Trust managers: George Cross, William Dunning and Samuel Bloss||Memorial of the transfer of John's stake in the joint farm into a trust on behalf of their children||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63ZB-L LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 8, Folios 216 to 218, Memorial 2752] |- |24 Feb 1842||Quit Claim||Trust managers: George Cross and others||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Memorial of the transfer of the stake in the joint farm from the trust back to John McNally||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63D3-L LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 9, Folios 351 & 352, Memorial 3770] |- |15 Nov 1842||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||Memorial of the transfer of the stake in the west half of the joint farm from [[McNally-1233|John McNally]] to [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63X9-Y LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 9, Folios 353 & 354, Memorial 3771] |- |15 Nov 1842||Quit Claim||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||Memorial of the transfer of the stake in the east half of the joint farm from [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] to [[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-63X9-Y LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 9, Folios 354 & 355, Memorial 3772] |} : === The James McNally Farm (1842-1876) === Between 1863 and 1871, [[McNally-725|Emily Cheney]] (with husband [[Cheney-2221|Nelson]] and their children) moved in with her parents, [[Mc_Nally-758|Rev. James]] and Hannah. Presumably, Emily and Nelson assisted her parents with management of the farm and home. * On the 1871 Census Schedule 4 ("Agricultural"), James' farm is described as follows: ** 45 acres, 45 acres improved, 23 acres in pasture ** 2.5 acres of spring wheat (15 bushels); 80 bushels of oats; 22 bushels of peas; 3 bushels of beans; and 35 bushels of corn ** 2 acres of potatoes (350 bushels) ** 10 acres of hay (6 tons) When [[Mc_Nally-758|Rev. McNally]] passed away 10 Feb 1873, he bequeathed the farm to Emily and Nelson. After the will cleared probate in 1876, Emily and Nelson sold the farm to their son, James. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |1 Apr 1876||[[Space:Will_of_Rev_James_McNally|Will]]||[[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]]||[[McNally-725|Emily Cheney]] and [[Cheney-2221|Nelson Cheney]]||James' farm in West Hawkesbury (54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches)||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 39, Folios 318 to 320, Memorial 653 |- |19 Feb 1877||Bargain & Sale||[[Cheney-2221|Nelson Cheney]] and [[McNally-725|Emily Cheney]]||[[Cheney-2252|James Clark Cheney]]||Their inherited farm in West Hawkesbury (54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches) for $2000||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 39, Folios 534 to 536, Memorial 779 |} : ==== The James Clark Cheney Farm (1877-1890) ==== {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |15 Nov 1890||Bargain & Sale||[[Cheney-2252|James Clark Cheney]] and [[McNab-491|Elizabeth Cheney]] (also referencing Nelson Cheney and Emily Cheney)||Andrew Milne||The farm in West Hawkesbury (54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches) for $1200||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 88, Folios 78 & 79, Memorial 2347 |} : At this point, the original James McNally farm was no longer in the greater McNally family. : === The John McNally Farm (1842-1875) === * On the 1861 Agricultural Census, John's farm is described as follows: ** 54 acres; 35 acres under cultivation; 19 acres crops; 15 acres pasture; 1 acre orchard or garden; 19 acres wood or wild ** Value of farm = $1000; equipment = $40 ** 1.5 acres spring wheat (26 bushels); 6 acres oats (200 bushels); 2 acres buckwheat (30 bushels); 2 acres Indian corn (50 bushels); 2 acres potatoes (300 bushels); 50 bushels carrots; 5 tons hay * On the 1871 Census Schedule 4 ("Agricultural"), John's farm is described as follows: ** 54 acres, 50 acres improved, 4 acres in pasture, 1 acre of orchard/garden ** 5 acres of spring wheat (35 bushels); 150 bushels of oats; 5 bushels of beans; 30 bushels of buckwheat; and 50 bushels of corn ** 3 acres of potatoes (700 bushels) ** 8 acres of hay (12 tons) Following the death of his brother, James, [[McNally-1233|John]] sold his farm to his son, Henry McNally, for $1000. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |22 May 1875||Bargain and Sale||[[McNally-1233|John McNally]]||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]]||54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches for $1000||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C3HH-C9FB-B LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 39, Folios 195 to 197, Memorial 584] |} : ==== The Henry McNally Farm (1875-1883) ==== After eight years, Henry sells the farm to Harrison Cross, who apparently sells it to Henry's brother-in-law, Joseph Howes Jr. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |4 Feb 1880||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]] (with agreement of wife Fanny McNally)||Matilda Bottom (wife of Moses Parier)||.25 acres for $100||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 55, Folios 299 to 300, Memorial 1043 |- |7 Apr 1883||Quit Claim||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]] (with agreement of wife Fanny McNally)||Tousant Gascon||.25 acres for $100||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 241 & 242, Memorial 1481 |- |5 Dec 1883||Bargain and Sale||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]] (with agreement of wife Fanny McNally)||Harrison Cross||54 acres, 1 rood and 1.5 perches plus 16 acres acquired separately for $2000||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 181 to 183, Memorial 1440 |- |28 Dec 1883||Mortgage||Harrison Cross and Rachael Cross||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]]||$1400 to be paid in two installments - $700 & interest on 28 Dec 1885, and $700 & interest on 28 Dec 1886||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 186 & 187, Memorial 1442 |- |4 Apr 1884||Bargain and Sale||Harrison Cross (with agreement of wife Rachael Cross)||Joseph Howes||55 acres (mortgaged) for $1400||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 268 & 269, Memorial 1500 |- |4 Apr 1884||Bargain and Sale||Harrison Cross (with agreement of wife Rachael Cross)||William J Howes||14 acres for $950||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 299 & 300, Memorial 1524 |- |2 Mar 1888||Discharge of Mortgage||[[McNally-1240|Henry McNally]]||William J Howes||Acknowledgement that the mortgage has been paid||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 78, Folio 276, Memorial 1964 |} : ==== The Joseph Howes Jr. Farm (1884-1886) ==== Joseph and Sarah Howes never moved to this farm and resold it to Joseph's nephew James Robert Howes. {| border="1" |Date||Transaction||Grantor||Grantee||Description||Sources |- |6 Mar 1886||Bargain and Sale||Joseph Howes & wife||James R Howes||50 acres for $1450||LRO 46-Prescott, Land Records, Volume 66, Folios 588 & 589, Memorial 1700 |- |} : At this point, the original John McNally farm was no longer in the greater McNally family.

West Hill

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[[Gladstone-61|John Ernest Gladstone]] wrote: Our little house was very well built but had a basement kitchen, and with a family arriving and a nurse to be accommodated my Mother-in-law was very keen on our acquiring a house of our own, and ultimately we decided to take a 99 year's lease on a bit of land belonging to the Dean and Chapter and build upon it. Thus "West Hill" came into existence. [[Everett-759 |Mrs. Ravenhill]] most generously, lent me a considerable sum towards the cost, and her Trustee, Uncle Albert Everett, agreed to my repaying her by purchasing the Railway Stocks, by the sale of which the money for the loan was obtained, at any time I wished to do so. This I ultimately did. The house cost me altogether about £2,000 including the boundary walls and garage and I finally sold it for £2,500 in 1946. {{Image|file=Harris-5240-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Family group probably taken in 1908 at West Hill }} {{Image|file=Gladstone-61-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Photograph taken at the front gate of West Hill in 1931 }} {{Image|file=Thompson-7142-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Wedding group taken in the garden at West Hill in July 1931 }} They moved to [[Space:The_Linhay|"The Linhay"]] in Braunton, North Devon in 1934.

West Main Street, Lancaster, New York

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This page provides '''links''' to the '''free-space profiles''' created for '''properties''' on '''West Main Street''': '''Odd-numbered properties''' on '''north''' side of West Main Street numbered '''east to west''': :[[Space:West_Main_Street_01|West Main Street '''#1''' (& #3)]] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_05|West Main Street '''#5''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_7_%26_9_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#7 & #9''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_11_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#11''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_13_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#13''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_15_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#15''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_17_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#17''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_19_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#19''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_21_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#21''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_23_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#23''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_25_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#25''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_27_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#27''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_29_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#29''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_31_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#31''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_33_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#33''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_35_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#35''']] :[[Space:West%20Main%20Street%2037%20&%2039%20-%20Lancaster,%20New%20York|West Main Street '''#37 & #39''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_41_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#41''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_43_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#43''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_45_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#45''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_47_%26_49_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#47 & #49''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_51_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#51''']] '''Even-numbered properties''' on '''south''' side of West Main Street numbered '''east to west''': :[[Space:Central_Avenue_16_-_New_York_Store|West Main Street '''#2''' - see Central Avenue #16''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_04|West Main Street '''#4''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_6_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#6''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_8_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#8''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_10_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#10''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_12_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#12''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_14_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#14''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_16_%26_18_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#16 & #18''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_20_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#20''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#22''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_24_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#24''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_26_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#26''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_28%2C_30_%26_32_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#28, #30 & #32''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_34_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#34''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_36_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#36''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_40_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#40''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_42_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#42''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_44_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#44''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_46_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#46''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_48_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#48''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_50_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#50''']] :[[Space:West_Main_Street_52_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street '''#52''']] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:West_Main_Street%2C_Lancaster%2C_New_York '''Click to see what links here''']

West Main Street 2 - Lancaster, New York

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see [[Space:Central_Avenue_16_-_New_York_Store| 16 Cental Avenue]]

West Midlands Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in West Midlands, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 March 2024. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of West Midlands profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in West Midlands) * Birth location (people who died in West Midlands) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DMidlands+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DMidlands+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DMidlands+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DMidlands+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DMidlands+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DMidlands+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] West Midlands was not a county before 1974. These profiles include West Midlands in a location field with an ‘event’ prior to 1974, which needs correcting * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthlocation%3D%22West+Midlands%22+sql%3D%22%5BBirth+Date%5D+%3C%3D+19731231%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Born in West Midlands before 1974] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+marriagelocation%3D%22West+Midlands%22+sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Location%5D.AsString+like+%27*West+Midlands*%27)+%22sql%3D%22(%5BMarriage%5D.%5BMarriage+Date%5D+%3C%3D+19731231)%22&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Married in West Midlands before 1974] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathlocation%3D%22West+Midlands%22+sql%3D%22%5BDeath+Date%5D+%3C%3D+19731231%22+not+D0&MaxProfiles=50000&Format=&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=1000 Died in West Midlands before 1974] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||1||1 |- |16||2||2||4 |- |17||2||2||4 |- |18||21||23||44 |- |19||575||666||1241 |- |20||343||425||768 |- |21||||2||2 |- |Grand Total||943||1121||2064 |} === Born in West Midlands: Where did they die? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Death Location!!Total!!% of Total!!% of Specified Location |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DMidlands+birthcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Midlands]||2,064|||| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthregion%3DMidlands+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a death location]||556||26.94%|| |- |Total with a death location||1,508||73.06%|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3DMidlands+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, known county]||918||44.48%||60.88% |- |England Bristol||4||0.19%||0.27% |- |England Cambridgeshire||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |England Cheshire||9||0.44%||0.60% |- |England Cornwall||6||0.29%||0.40% |- |England County Durham||5||0.24%||0.33% |- |England Cumbria||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |England Derbyshire||11||0.53%||0.73% |- |England Devon||12||0.58%||0.80% |- |England Dorset||6||0.29%||0.40% |- |England Essex||3||0.15%||0.20% |- |England Gloucestershire||6||0.29%||0.40% |- |England Greater London||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |England Hampshire||11||0.53%||0.73% |- |England Hertfordshire||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |England Kent||5||0.24%||0.33% |- |England Lancashire||12||0.58%||0.80% |- |England Leicestershire||7||0.34%||0.46% |- |England Lincolnshire||4||0.19%||0.27% |- |England London||18||0.87%||1.19% |- |England Middlesex||8||0.39%||0.53% |- |England Norfolk||3||0.15%||0.20% |- |England North Yorkshire||3||0.15%||0.20% |- |England Northamptonshire||3||0.15%||0.20% |- |England Nottinghamshire||4||0.19%||0.27% |- |England Oxfordshire||4||0.19%||0.27% |- |England Shropshire||11||0.53%||0.73% |- |England Somerset||9||0.44%||0.60% |- |England Staffordshire||76||3.68%||5.04% |- |England Surrey||11||0.53%||0.73% |- |England Sussex||9||0.44%||0.60% |- |England Tyne and Wear||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |England Warwickshire||84||4.07%||5.57% |- |England West Midlands||483||23.40%||32.03% |- |England Worcestershire||48||2.33%||3.18% |- |England Yorkshire||23||1.11%||1.53% |- |Died in England, county not known||14||0.68%||0.93% |- |Died in United Kingdom, country not known ||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |Died in Unknown Country||16||0.78%||1.06% |- |Scotland||7||0.34%||0.46% |- |Wales||19||0.92%||1.26% |- |At sea||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |Australia||158||7.66%||10.48% |- |Belgium||3||0.15%||0.20% |- |Canada||89||4.31%||5.90% |- |Fiji||2||0.10%||0.13% |- |France||4||0.19%||0.27% |- |New Zealand||92||4.46%||6.10% |- |South Africa||15||0.73%||0.99% |- |Spain||4||0.19%||0.27% |- |United States||148||7.17%||9.81% |- |Zimbabwe||3||0.15%||0.20% |} === Died in West Midlands: Where were they born? === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DMidlands+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Midlands]||4831|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DMidlands+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||291||6.02% |- |Total with a birth location||4540||93.98% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DMidlands+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||4049||83.81% |- |England Bedfordshire||5||0.10% |- |England Berkshire||6||0.12% |- |England Bristol||15||0.31% |- |England Buckinghamshire||12||0.25% |- |England Cambridgeshire||6||0.12% |- |England Cheshire||34||0.70% |- |England Cornwall||13||0.27% |- |England County Durham||46||0.95% |- |England Derbyshire||32||0.66% |- |England Devon||19||0.39% |- |England Dorset||6||0.12% |- |England Essex||16||0.33% |- |England Gloucestershire||61||1.26% |- |England Hampshire||25||0.52% |- |England Hampshire Isle of Wight||7||0.14% |- |England Herefordshire||19||0.39% |- |England Hertfordshire||6||0.12% |- |England Kent||23||0.48% |- |England Lancashire||111||2.30% |- |England Leicestershire||34||0.70% |- |England Lincolnshire||19||0.39% |- |England London||62||1.28% |- |England Middlesex||45||0.93% |- |England Norfolk||13||0.27% |- |England Northamptonshire||36||0.75% |- |England Northumberland||23||0.48% |- |England Nottinghamshire||22||0.46% |- |England Oxfordshire||20||0.41% |- |England Shropshire||64||1.32% |- |England Somerset||19||0.39% |- |England Staffordshire||986||20.41% |- |England Suffolk||6||0.12% |- |England Surrey||18||0.37% |- |England Sussex||18||0.37% |- |England Warwickshire||1226||25.38% |- |England West Midlands||483||10.00% |- |England Wiltshire||10||0.21% |- |England Worcestershire||402||8.32% |- |England Yorkshire||70||1.45% |- |Born in England, county not known||46||0.95% |- |Born in United Kingdom, country not known||11||0.23% |- |Born in Unknown Country||43||0.89% |- |Scotland||67||1.39% |- |Wales||103||2.13% |- |Ireland||127||2.63% |- |Australia||10||0.21% |- |Austria||5||0.10% |- |India||12||0.25% |- |New Zealand||6||0.12% |- |Poland||6||0.12% |- |South Africa||6||0.12% |- |United States||12||0.25% |}

WEST ROOTS AND U.S. FOUNDERS

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The goal of this project is to track the descendants of those Wests of Jamestown to developments leading to founding of the United States, intermarriage with Native Americans and Slaves, providing leadership in America to this day. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Griffin-3347|Ike Griffin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Please add your own task-requests. * Native-American descendants * African-American descendants *Significant achievements Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6947418 send me a private message]. Thanks!

West Tralee and Listowel

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== DeLaney Origins == {|border=4 width=500px |+Tuath-an-Toraidh |- ||Clan name (Tuath)||Tuath-an-Toraidh |- ||Progenitor;|| |- ||Hereditary Chief or Clan chief||Ua Dubhsláine (DELANEY,DELANE, DELANY, DULANE, DULANEY, O'Delany or O'Dulany ) |- ||Septs (finte);|| |- ||Location - county, barony or townland||Coill Uachtarach, barony of Upper Woods, Co. Leix |- ||Cinéal (Kinship);||Osraighe |- ||Branches;|| |} The DeLaneys originated in Ireland. According to tradition (recorded in Funderburk's Laney Lineage and Legacy), the founders of the DeLaney clan were of the family of Cormac Cas who was the grandson of the celebrated "Conn of the Hundred Battles." Conn was continuously at war, thereby gaining his illustrious title. Most of his notable battles were fought against his worthy opponent, the chieftain Mogh Nuadat of Munster. [[Wikipedia: Conn_of_the_Hundred_Battles|Conn of the Hundred Battles]] One DeLaney lineage comes through Conn's daughter, Sabia, whom he gave in marriage to Oilill Olum, the only son of his long time foe, Mogh Nuadat. When he was slain in battle by one of Conn's allies (3rd century A.D.), Oilill Olum became king of Munster. He decreed in his will that the crown of Munster would alternate between his oldest sons--Eogan Mor and Cormac Cas. The noble chieftain Dubslaine was a descendant of Cormac Cas through the O'Briens or perhaps another line. Dubslaine (c. A.D. 900) became the chief progenitor of the O'Dubslaine clan, out of which came the Laneys. Some say the name DeLaney in its original Gaelic form was O'Dubhshlaine and first appears in recorded history around A.D. 950. The O' means "grandson of" or later, "descendant of." Dubh means "black." Shlaine is a territorial name referring to the district from which the river Slaney takes its name--a section of Slieve Bloom mountains in the Country of Laois in southeast Ireland. Dubhshlaine is best translated, "the dark-haired ones of Slaney." Others, however, will note another Gaelic version: [https://www.libraryireland.com/names/od/o-dubhlain.php dubhshlán' (black defiance, challenge)]; a rather common surname in all parts of ireland, but its anglicised forms cannot always be distinguished from those of Ó dubhlainn and Ó dunlaing. Chief Dubhshlaine, whose ancestral home was at the foot of the Slieve Bloom Mountain (1,733 ft.), is the patriarch of all the families [of the O'Dubhshlaine clan] whose names are Laney, DeLaney, and DuLaney, with numerous variations in the spellings of each. According to some genealogists in Ireland, the Laney name was once spelled "Leighneigh." It is in the district of the Slieve Bloom Mountain and the section east of it in KilKenney County where the greatest number of DeLaneys are found today. Although that clan was found in County Laois, it is also there that one finds the Ó Dubhláin clan. J. King indicates that O'Dubslaine of tuath an Toraidh in Counties Kilkenny and Queen's came to County Kerry with the Crosbies in 1607. This might well be true but this implies that the Delaney family is one of the 'Seven Sept of Laois' [http://www.askaboutireland.ie/reading-room/life-society/families-in-history/seven-septs-of-laois/index.xmlv Seven Sept of Laois] who were expelled from that county and settled in North Kerry. However, one does not see the family name in the list except in a variant form of /DOWLING/. [[Wikipedia:Dowling_(surname)|DOWLING]]. Both of these names are given separate origins with the DeLaney derived from Dubshlaine and the Dowling name derived from Dúnlaing but this might merely mean that the Anglicized variants followed the Gaelic and that Sept is generally held to be of the Ó Dubhláin clan. With both clans having a presence in County Laois and both clans having Anglicized name variants of both DELANEY and DOWLING, it is difficult to state confidently that the Delaney's of North Kerry are from one or the other clan but it seems inescapable but to conclude that their presence in Kerry was at the behest of Crosbie. == Birth Registry Case Study == In 1863, Ireland began to keep civil vital records as place names are not always unique. it t is important to understand the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/district.html Superintendent Registrar's Districts] for County Kerry. These are each broken down into Registrar Districts and each of those is composed of a number of townlands. {{Image|file=Delaney-1253.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Birth Registry }} A case is point is the issue of [[Delaney-1253|Patrick Delaney]] whose birth records show that he was born in [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ballinorig,+Co.+Kerry,+Ireland Ballinorig]. To the east of Tralee is the Civil Parish of [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~irlker/ratass.html Rataas]. which does contain townlands with the name Ballinorig (North, East, and South). Although this is part of the Superintendent Registrar's District (SRD) of Tralee, it has nothing to do with Ardfert District. County Kerry had [http://www.irish-genealogy-toolkit.com/Ireland-civil-registration.html Irish Genealogy Toolkit] seven SRDs at that time - Cahirsiveen, Dingle, Glin , Kenmare, Killarney, Listowel, Tralee. Tralee is divided into sub-districts (Registrar's Districts) Ardfert, Brosna No.1, Brosna No.2, Castleisland, Castlemaine, Kilgobban, Tralee No.1, and Tralee No.2. The District of Ardfert is not the same as the civil parish of that name rather a collection of District Election Divisions (DEDs) - Abbeydorney, Ardfert, Ballyheige, Ballynorig, Banna, Kerryhead, Killahan, Tubrid. Each DED, in turn, is a collection of townlands and if one were to search the Ballynorig DED it contains the townlands of Ballynorig East and Ballynorig West - both in the parish of Kilmoyly. A careful inspection of the birth register will show that all of the townlands listed are in the Ardfert district with exception of Ballinorig. Deepford does not show in normal townland lists but is in O'Dorney parish part of the Abbeydorney DED. This is certainly a misspelling of [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Ballynorig+West,+Main+Street,+Co.+Kerry,+Ireland Ballynorig]. [https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/clanmaurice/kilmoyly/ballynorig/ballynorig-west/ Ballynorig West], [https://www.townlands.ie/kerry/clanmaurice/kilmoyly/ballynorig/ballynorig-east/ Ballynorig East] ---- == Delaney Families == === 1901 Census === {|border=4 class="wikitable sortable" |+104 Delaneys in 19 familes in 1901 census |- ||Forename||Townland/Street||DED ||Age||Sex |- ||Maurice||Clashmelcon||Ardagh||45||M |- ||William||Dirtane||Ballyheigue||68||M |- ||Catherine||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||52||F |- ||Patrick||Clanmaurice (barony)||Ballyheigue||71||M |- ||William||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||75||M |- ||Michael||Clanmaurice (barony)||Ballyheigue||74||M |- ||Thomas||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||60||M |- ||Michael||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||65||M |- ||Patrick||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||73||M |- ||Patrick||Kilmoyly South||Ballynorig||50||M |- ||Martin||Ballynorig West||Ballynorig||55||M |- ||James||Causeway||Causeway||54||M |- ||Michael||Addergown||Drommartin||60||M |- ||Kate||Addergown||Drommartin||50||F |- ||Mary||Lisduff||Killury||76||F |- ||Michael||Lisduff||Killury||44||M |- ||John||Lisduff||Killury||75||M |- ||Jeremiah||Kilgortaree||Cappagh||37||M |- ||John||Dromatouk||Cappagh||40||M |} === 1911 Census === {|border=4 class="sortable" |+104 Delaneys in 19 familes in 1901 census |- ||Forename||Townland/Street||DED||Age||Sex |- ||Maurice||Clashmelcon||Ardagh||60||M |- ||Patrick||Ballyheigue Town||Ballyheigue||36||M |- ||Anne||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||70||F |- ||James||Doonamontane||Ballyheigue||36||M |- ||John||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||40||M |- ||Patrick||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||35||M |- ||Maurcie||Ballinclemesig||Ballyheigue||36||M |- ||Patrick||Kilmoyly, South||Ballynorig||40||M |- ||John||Ballynorig, West||Ballynorig||35||M |- ||Thomas||Causeway Town||Causeway||45||M |- ||Johanna||Causeway Town||Causeway||60||F |- ||Michael||Addergown||Dromartin||65||M |- ||Michael J||Addergown||Dromartin||35||M |- ||Patrick||Ballynoe||Killury||45||M |- ||Michael||Lisduff||Killury||55||M |- ||John||Dunkerron||Reen||35||M |- ||Mary||Cahiranne Road||Tralee Urban||57||F |- ||John||Bridge Place||Tralee Urban||39||M |- ||John||Dromatouk||Cappagh||50||M |- ||Patrick||Baurearagh||Kilgarvan||61||M |- ||Jeremiah||Kilgortaree||Cappagh||50||M |} == Sources == See also: * [http://www.irishancestors.ie/search/townlands/ded_index.php Irish Genealogical Society - DED Search]

West Virginia Mercer, Beaver - Bluefield

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Robert and Roxie Anderson May 13 1910-Mercer, Beaver Bond WV Children Leanna, Bertha, Bessie, Salley, Melinda, Robert were twins Jan 18 - 21, 1920 -Mercer, Bluefield Ward 5, WV April 4, 1930 - Mercer, Bluefield Ward Robert 51 and Roxie Anderson 48 years old Afters 1930 that's all I have, this is so Frustrating My dad family Orr's, Primus, Stephenson, Smith Bing, in it goes on and on. I know my dad's father name in that's it. Thanks

Westbourne

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Westbourne was the family home for Danny and Moira Ferguson and their children Lorraine, Murray and Roy from 1970 (ish) to 2014.

Westbury Meeting of Quakers

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The first Meetinghouse was built in 1702, second meeting house built in 1801, which burned. The current meeting house replaced it and was built in 1902. Located [https://goo.gl/maps/w4SK8xE29gEEs7uE8 at 550 Post Avenue Westbury, NY 11570] ''' WESTBURY M0NTHLY MEETING''' Information on this Meeting records below from the [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028799719&view=1up&seq=401&size=125 Quaker Encyclopedia page 391] Meetings for worship had already been held at Woodledge, now Westbury, and at the Farms, later called Lusum, and still later called Jericho, when the earliest Quaker minute in America was written, in 167l. These meetings still exist. Westbury Monthly Meeting may be considered as old as that of Flushing, but no minutes are extant before 1697. Its vital records were for many years recorded in the parchment bound book in which Isaac Horner, an Oyster Bay man, copied in 1685 the vital data of all Quakers on Long Island, and which was continued in use by Flushing (now New York) Monthly Meeting. While the Quakers of New York City Meeting were largely in commercial business, those of Westbury were always almost universally agricultural. They and their wives rose "while it is yet dark", and tended their flocks and herds, cleared the land they had purchased by definite deeds from the Indians, paying whatsoever the latter asked. Much land so bought and so cleared is still owned and lived on by descendants. By 1730 a book for their own vital records was begun, in which numerous earlier data were recorded, a few being definitely noted as copied from Flushing records. Westbury Monthly Meeting included meetings established approximately in the following order: Oyster Bay; Westbury; Jericho; Matinecock; Cow Neck (now Manhasset), and Bethpage; all of which are still part of the Monthly Meeting except 0yster Bay, which faded out, and Jericho and Bethpage, which were set off as a separate Monthly Meeting. It also had for short periods meetings at Rockaway, Hempstead, Huntington and Secatogue. Secatogue or Sequatague is the old name for Islip, in Suffolk County. A meeting house was mentioned there in 177l. In the deplorable Separation which occurred in 1828, out of 340 members only 41 including children, were of the Orthodox body. These, with 7 adult and 2 children of Jericho MM called themselves Westbury and Jericho Monthly Meeting, which has ceased to exist. The vital data from their records is herein indicated by the letter 0. It should be noted that besides the Cock-Cocks-Cox Genealogy, 1914, which I have cited as "Cox Gen." there are other Genealogies of Long Island families, Frost, Seaman, Underhill, Jones, etc. and the Oyster Bay Town Records, 1653-1878, which will add to the data herein given. A comparison of dates in some of these genealogies, especially before 1752, will show numerous differences, owing to the number of a month being transposed to the name of a month, and very generally wrong in the genealogies. Besides these printed genealogies, the extensive and accurate data on 60 Long Island families, gathered from Bibles and other family records by the late George W. Cocks, of Glen Cove, now in my possession, cited herein as "Bibles", will probably in time be preserved in some metropolitan Library. The term "priest" in the records, means an Evangelical or Episcopalian minister - never a Roman Catholic priest. The dates from tombstones in Quaker burial grounds at Westbury, Matinecock and Manhasset taken by Frank Haviland and George W. Cocks, 1904, have been herein incorporated. In all our Quaker burial grounds, many non-members were interred. Most of these were related to members.

Westcott Challenge (before)

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This page memorializes a profile "before" changes were made. == Biography == "Jeremiah Westcott, Jr.; m-ab. 1686, Mary Warner. It states (W. G. p. 156) that 'due to the incomplete records of Coventry (R. I.), of the issue of Jeremiah Jr., only the following chn. are known: George, Jeremiah III, Thomas, Eleanor.' Further research shows they had also Stukely, Mary, Ann, James, and probably Richard, Charles and Peleg." [http://interactive.ancestry.com/15243/dvm_GenMono000678-00302-0/569?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fcgi-bin%2fsse.dll%3fdb%3dGenealogy-glh16934824%26rank%3d1%26new%3d1%26so%3d3%26MSAV%3d1%26gss%3dms_r_db%26gsfn%3deleanor%26msydy%3d1666%26dbOnly%3d_F00032DB%257c_F00032DB_x%26uidh%3dd86%26msydp%3d2&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnSearchResults&rc=344,1054,540,1083;297,1211,461,1238;737,2050,816,2078;898,2051,978,2074;1236,2050,1369,2078#?imageId=dvm_GenMono000678-00302-1 History and genealogy of the ancestors and Some Descendants of Stukely Westcott, one of the Thirteen Original Proprietors of Providence Plantation and the colony of Rhode Island; Digital Image, Ancestry.com]; === Notes === An ancient receipt recites that on April 21, 1712, Jeremiah, Jr. received from his father in law, John Warner, the following articles: "two y' of new silk to make a hood, one hood redy made, one black silk hankercheef, one mixed collered silk hankercheef, two blue calleco aprons, two pear of wash lether gloves, twenty-six caps, two good white hoods, and one old one, eleven hed bands, good as new, one half silk handcerchee, six epttecots, fore mantes, a riding gound, a riding hood, and a cloack, six pear of good stockings,and a pear of old wash lether gloves, one new white hollen apron, fore wooin (woolen) aprons, two bonnits, one new one, two peares of shoues, one wooden heels the other lether heels, pillow and cloth and bible, one pear of stays, and one pear of linin, one pear of wolin gloves, three peacs of earthern ware, sisers with other nesesneary." Then "Received of my father in law John Warner the particulars Above named I say received by me in behalfe of myselfe and brethern." He signed "Jeremia Westcot." Old records make it seem that prior to 1698, one John Micater, came to what is now Apponaug in Warwick, and built a "Fulling Mill" on the stream that runs from Gorton's pond to Apponaug cove. On Jan. 24, 1693, Jeremiah purchased the mill, one of the conditions of the purchase being that Micater should teach Jeremiah the art of fulling, and thus Jeremiah was called "weaver." This was probably the first fulling mill in the colony. After 4 years of ownership, he sold the mill to Samuel Greene, son of Deputy Gov. John Greene, for 150 pounds. On July 24, 1722, he sold to Samuel Gorton, his mansion house at Old Warwick, where he then lived and the lot of six acres. It is beleived that he spent the rest of his 35 years in Coventry, but the records of Coventry for that time period are lost. [http://www.mocavo.co.uk/Incidents-in-the-Life-and-Times-of-Stukeley-Westcote-With-Some-of-His-Descendants/620791/106 Incidents in the Life and Times of Stukeley Westcote, With Some of His Descendants]; J. Bullock; p 156.; Digital Image, Mocavo.com == Sources == * Birth Record: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=RIVitalExtracts&h=104483&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t9330603_p396154442_ktidz0q3d9330603z0q26pidz0q3d396154442z0q26hidz0q3d15306887584z0q26dbidz0q3d3897z0q26rpidz0q3d104483z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q252c32782z0q26pgplz0q3dpidz0q252ctidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d396154442_h15306887584 Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899]; Digital Image, Ancestry.com * Marriage info: [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=WorldMarr_ga&h=1306433&indiv=try&gss=pt&ssrc=gr_t9330603_p396154442_ktidz0q3d9330603z0q26pidz0q3d396154442z0q26hidz0q3d10746704774z0q26dbidz0q3d7836z0q26rpidz0q3d1306433z0q26ssrcz0q3dgrz0q26pgz0q3d32768z0q252c32782z0q26pgplz0q3dpidz0q252ctidz0q257cpidz0q257chidz0q257cdbidz0q257crpidz0q257cssrcz0q26pgpsz0q3d396154442_h10746704774 U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900]; Ancestry.com ---- === Name === : Name: Jeremiah /Westcott/ :: Given Name: Jeremiah :: Surname: Westcott :: Name Suffix: Jr.Source: [[#S78]] Source: [[#S78]] Source: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RISource: [[#S12]] Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=millind&h=103511062&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 7 Oct 1666Birth place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USADeath date: 2 Oct 1757Death place:Source: [[#S317]] Page: Source number: 573.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DE1. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try CONT CONT http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try Data: Text: Name: Jeremiah WestcottBirth: 1666 in RI === Birth === : Birth: :: Date: 7 Oct 1666 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RISource: [[#S12]] Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=millind&h=103511062&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 7 Oct 1666Birth place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USADeath date: 2 Oct 1757Death place: === Death === : Death: :: Date: 23 Feb 1757 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RISource: [[#S12]] Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=millind&h=103511062&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 7 Oct 1666Birth place: Warwick, Kent, Rhode Island, USADeath date: 2 Oct 1757Death place: === Event === : Event: :: Type: Alt. Birth :: Date: 1666 :: Place: RI., United StatesSource: [[#S317]] Page: Source number: 573.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DE1. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try CONT CONT http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306433&ti=0&indiv=try Data: Text: Name: Jeremiah WestcottBirth: 1666 in RI : Event: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 :: Type: Marriage :: Date: 1698 :: Place: RI., United StatesSource: [[#S241]] Page: entry for Jeremiah Westcott; citing the General Register Office's England and Wales Civil Registration Indexes Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: CONT U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 CONT about Jeremiah Westcott CONT Name: «tab»Jeremiah Westcott CONT Gender: «tab»male CONT Birth Place: «tab»RI CONT Birth Year: «tab»1666 CONT Spouse Name: «tab»Mary Warner CONT Number Pages: «tab»1 === Marriage === : Husband: [[Westcott-293|Jeremiah Westcott]] :: PREF Y : Wife: [[Warner-1163|Mary Warner]] :: PREF Y : Marriage: :: Date: 20 Jan 1698 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S247]] Page: Birth year: 1666; Birth city: Old Warwick; Birth state: RI. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=genepool&h=2737722&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: October 1666Birth place: Old Warwick, Kent, RIDeath date: 20 October 1757Death place: Warwick, Kent CO, RIMarriage date: 20 January 1698Marriage place: Warwick, Kent CO, RI : Child: [[Westcott-327|George Westcott]] : Child: [[Wescott-69|Thomas Wescott]] :: Status: Father:Natural, Mother:Natural :: PREF Y : Child: [[Westcott-328|Sarah Westcott]] : Child: [[Westcott-329|Eleanor Westcott]] : Data Changed: :: Date: 10 Dec 2010 ::: Time: 11:22 : Marriage: :: Date: 27 Jul 1665 :: Place: Warwick, Kent Co., RI.,, United StatesSource: [[#S317]] Page: Source number: 280.000; Source type: Electronic Database; Number of Pages: 1; Submitter Code: DE1. Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Note: http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=sse&db=worldmarr_ga&h=1306435&ti=0&indiv=try&gss=pt Data: Text: Birth date: 1634Birth place: Marriage date: 1665Marriage place: RI : Child: [[Westcott-293|Jeremiah Westcott]] :: Status: Father:Natural, Mother:Natural : Child: [[Westcott-294|Josiah Westcott]] :: Status: Father:Natural, Mother:Natural :: PREF Y : Data Changed: :: Date: 10 Dec 2010 ::: Time: 11:22 * WikiTree profile Westcott-293 created through the import of WikiGedcom.ged on Nov 14, 2011 by [[Nelson-2430 | Darlene Nelson]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Westcott-293 Changes page] for the details of edits by Darlene and others. * Source: S12 Media: Book Abbreviation: William Kelsey - The Great Migration Begins Title: William Kelsey - The Great Migration Begins Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S133 Media: Records Abbreviation: Ancestry Title: Ancestry Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y Page: Ancestry Family Trees Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=1469&pid=-2147147226 * Repository: R512 Name: Ancestry.com Address: Ancestry.com CONT 360 W 4800 N CONT Provo, UT 84604 USA Name: Ancestry.com SORT Ancestry.com Address 1: 360 W 4800 N City: Provo State: UT Postal Code: 84604 Country: USA Phone Number: 801-705-7000 Phone Number: 801-705-7001 (fax) URL: http://www.ancestry.com * Source: S237 Abbreviation: 1860 US Federal Census Title: 1860 U.S. census, Digital images Publication: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d. Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S241 Abbreviation: US and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Title: CD-ROM database Publication: N.p.: n.p., n.d. Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S247 Abbreviation: Family Data Collection - Individual Records Title: <"," Report Repository: [[#R512]] Italicized: Y Paranthetical: Y * Source: S317 Abbreviation: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Title: U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900 Publication: Online publication - Provo, UT, USA: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004.Original data - This unique collection of records was extracted from a variety of sources including family group sheets and electronic databases. Originally, the information was derived from an Paranthetical: Y * Source: S78 Media: Book Abbreviation: Westcott Book by Bullock Title: Westcott Book by Bullock Paranthetical: Y

Westendorf History Book

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This is a free space for reference to the Westendorf History Book written by [[Westendorf-248|Mae (Westendorf) Wiley]] Title: Westendorf History Book Author: Mae Westendorf Willey Publication: Researched and compiled in 1985 Note: Accessed a copy at Lorena Westendorf's House in about 2006

Western Australia, Families - Surname Tree

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*[https://bdm.justice.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx '''Pioneers Index''' ''wa.gov'' format change 1906/1954 - ''Search'' B D M ] *[http://www.perthdps.com/graves/intro.htm East Perth Cemeteries - ''via DPS'' ] *[http://www.wanowandthen.com/Folklore/index.html '''Folklore of''' Western Australia] :'''The [[space:Blechynden Story 101 - History Tree|Blechynden Story''' 101 ]]
:[http://members.iinet.com.au/~dansayer/Lorrene/fowndx.htm An Index to '''Blechynden''' and others - ''via Lorrene's List'' ] :[https://www.bradyfamilytree.org/genealogy/index.php Brady Family Tree - in Western Australia ] :[http://members.iinet.net.au/~nbradley/Martin-o/surname_index.htm Martin & Associated Families in Australia (1830 - 2020) - ''Surname Index''] :[http://www.turnermob.com/index.php TheTurnerMob Genealogy of the Turner family ] :[https://sites.google.com/site/turnerfamily1/home Turner Family Website ][http://www.perthdps.com/shipping/warrior.htm - ''and '''Warrior'''''] :[[space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree ]] :[http://www.brandis.com.au/genealogy/gendata/voyage.html '''Voyage''' aboard the ''Simon Taylor'' 1842 - via the pages of Jenny Brandis ]
The boys were to be regarded as ordinary emigrants but were subject to the guardian appointed for the voyage. The guardian was [[Caporn-40|Samuel Caporn.]] :''The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians,''
[http://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/the-bicentennial-dictionary-of-western-australians.html pre-1829-1888. ''compiled by'' ][[Sandilands-283|Rica Erickson]]
:[[Moulton-1066|''Abraham Walter Moulton'']] : Family History : [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Family-Tree-1066 His Ancestors] and [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moulton-Descendants-1066 Descendants] [[Fischer-4757|Clement E. Fisher]] © 1992 : NL of A ISBN 0 646 11771 8
:[https://enrolledpensionerforcewa.org.au/about-us/history-of-the-epg/ Enrolled Pensioner Force - WA ] : [http://policewahistory.org.au/HTML_Pages/Late_Victorian.html Police WA History ] ''Moutton, A W'' :[http://www.hibeach.net/mannst/p52.htm#i132 "High Beach" & Some Family History & More - Cottesloe ] :[http://www.australindfhs.org/ '''Australind''' Family History Society 2014] :[http://www.perthdps.com/convicts/con-wa.html Western Australian Convicts 1850-1868 - ''and Ships''] :[http://www.perthdps.com/default.html ''Dead lucky'' for research - ''by'' Perth Dead Persons' Society] :[https://convictssouthwestwa.com.au/ '''Convicts''' South West WA] :[https://www.myfamilyonline.com/familygroup.php?familyID=F75&tree=T00004 Family: Walter Llewllyn Jones / Tabitha Daniells or Chaplin (F75) ''My Family Online''] :[https://localwiki.org/adelaide-hills/Overseas_Arrivals_to_South_Australia_-_late_1854 Overseas Arrivals to South Australia - late 1854] :[https://ww1austburialsuk.weebly.com/ == Sources ==

Western Australia, Local Histories

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Western Australian Wikitree Statistics

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Creating this to see if it would be useful to keep track of statistics

Western Canada Team

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Welcome to the Western Canada Team, part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. The Project Coordinator for this team is: [[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]] The Western Canada Team is sub-divided into various sub-teams and projects. They are: '''[[Space:Alberta_Team|Alberta Team]]'''
Team Leader: [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]]
Members: [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]] | [[Gabert-68|Sharon Gabert]] | [[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]] | [[Sorensen-3521|Lianne Sorensen]] | [[Gledhill-436|I (Gledhill) Nash]] | [[Demman-2|Forrest Demman]] '''[[Space:British_Columbia_Team|British Columbia Team]]'''
Team Leader: [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]]
Members: [[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] | [[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]] | [[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]] | [[MacIntosh-242|Lynda Pollitt]]| [[Jones-21849|Wendy Jones]] | [[Stronach-8|Alex Stronach]] | [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]] | [[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner]] |[[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]] | [[Hems-23|Lisa Hems]] | [[Thompson-57858|John Thompson]] | [[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]] '''[[Space:Manitoba Team|Manitoba Team]]'''
Team Leader: Open
Members: [[Dudgeon-166|Robin Helstrom]] | [[Mariott-18|Navarro Mariott]] |[[Mintz-301|Mike Mintz]] '''[[Space:Saskatchewan_Team|Saskatchewan Team]]'''
Team Leader: Open
Members: [[Collins-11011|Carol Collins]] |[[Carlson-1933| David Carlson]] | [[Mitton-508|Tamara (Mitton) Peyton]] | [[Thompson-40998|Shirley (Thompson) Gilbert]] '''At Large'''
[[Larson-5646|Mandy Larson]] | [[Gledhill-436|I (Gledhill) Nash]] | [[Stevenson-3984|Jim Stevenson]] | [[Ridgley-10|Larry Ridgley]]

Western Kansas & Eastern Colorado Pioneer Families

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This will contain links to family members that were pioneers with homesteads in Kansas and Colorado

Western Port Settlement 1826 - 1828

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The aim of this page is to eventually have it as a location to describe a brief history of the earliest Victorian settlement at Portland. In the mean time, this page is a location to have a list of things that can be done, in order to present the historical events and people who were involved in the settlement. Hopefully we will see the following things achieved: * This page developed into a history of the settlement. * Category for Portland Settlers. * Possibly a Sticker for Portland Port Settlers * Connections to ships associated with the settlement at Portland. Thistle. * Profiles for those involved, Whaling Captain William Dutton. * Profiles for the Henty clan, Edward Henty and family, who arrived 19 November 1834, and his brother Francis on a second trip, squatted at Portland. The settlement was considered illegal. The Henty's farmed the area, being the first to turn a sod in Victoria, planting potatoes and wheat in the Casterton area. * Those accompanying them, including H. Camfield, five other men, and one 'black' woman. * Charles Tyers surveyed the Portland township in 1839. The New South Wales Government allowed for the squatters to have possession of which ever land they chose in the area. Official records may not be found initially, because it was a squatters settlement, but it seems that Henty himself kept a regular diary record. I'm sure that there could probably be family trees tracing back to the Henty family, as the earliest lasting settlers in Victoria. It would also be worth searching for who was whaling with William Dutton, and if they had families settled at Portland too. It maybe interesting to also represent the "battle" between Portland and Port Fairy, over which town should become the primary trading town in the region. I think Portland always had the lead. When record began to be kept, Victoria BDM registry should have records: Register books: (Not sure which church) Marriages 30440/1846 -> 30564/1853, Births 30565/1841 -> 31023/1854, Deaths 31024/1843 -> 31143/1854 Family name, Given name(s), Event, Mother's name / Spouse's name, Mother's family name at birth, Father's name, Place of birth, Place of death, Spouse at Death, Age at Death, Reg. year, Reg. number. 1841 BILSTON, Mary Ann, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , BILSTON Thomas, PORTLAND, 1841, 12566/1841 SMITH, Mary Ann, Birth, , Sophia, UNKNOWN, , SMITH Thomas, PORTLAND, 1841, 30565/1841 MCCLELLAND, Eliza Jane, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , MCCLELLAND John, PORTLAND, 1841, 30566/1841 MCCLELLAND, Thomas Hugh, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , MCCLELLAND John, PORTLAND, 1841, 30567/1841 WILLIAMSON, John, Birth, , Charlotte, UNKNOWN, , WILLIAMSON John, PORTLAND, 1841, 30568/1841 BYASS, Anna Maria Pecknell, Birth, , Rebecca, UNKNOWN, , BYASS Lovel, PORTLAND, 1841, 30569/1841 BYASS, John Lovel, Birth, , Rebecca, UNKNOWN, , BYASS Lovel, PORTLAND, 1841, 30570/1841 HENTY, Frances Elizabeth, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , HENTY Stephen George, PORTLAND, 1841, 30571/1841 HENTY, Mary Jane, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , HENTY Stephen George, PORTLAND, 1841, 30572/1841 DYSTER, Mary Ann, Birth, , Kezia, UNKNOWN, , DYSTER Thomas, PORTLAND, 1841, 30573/1841 1842 WILSON, Mary Jane, Birth, , Charlotte Louisa, UNKNOWN, , WILSON James Yelverton, PORTLAND, 1842, 30574/1842 HAYDEN, Robert, Birth, , Margaret Lucy, UNKNOWN, , HAYDEN Christopher Henry, PORTLAND, 1842, 30575/1842 LEAHY, John, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , LEAHY John Sample, PORTLAND, 1842, 30576/1842 LEAKE, Sarah, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , LEAKE John, PORTLAND, 1842, 30577/1842 CLARIDGE, George Gore Phillpin, Birth, , Eliza Ann, UNKNOWN, , CLARIDGE George, PORTLAND, 1842, 30578/1842 OSBURNE, Alice Martha, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , OSBURNE George, PORTLAND, 1842, 30579/1842 MURPHY, William James, Birth, , Catherine, UNKNOWN, , MURPHY William, PORTLAND, 1842, 30580/1842 MURPHY, Thomas, Birth, , Catherine, UNKNOWN, , MURPHY William, PORTLAND, 1842, 30581/1842 COOK, James George, Birth, , Susannah, UNKNOWN, , COOK James, GLENELG RIVER, 1842, 30582/1842 COOK, John Henry, Birth, , Susannah, UNKNOWN, , COOK James, GLENELG RIVER, 1842, 30583/1842 MAYNARD, Margaret, Birth, , Margaret, UNKNOWN, , MAYNARD George, PORTLAND, 1842, 30584/1842 LORTON, Sarah, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , LORTON John, PORTLAND, 1842, 30585/1842 TYRER, William, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , TYRER William, PORT FAIRY, 1842, 30586/1842 MALLOCH, James, Birth, , Isabella, UNKNOWN, , MALLOCH John, PORTLAND, 1842, 30587/1842 JONES, John Hector, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , JONES William, PORTLAND, 1842, 30588/1842 MEADOWS, John, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , MEADOWS Barnabus, PORTLAND, 1842, 30589/1842 HUNTLY, Mary Ann, Birth, , Ann, PRIOR, , HUNTLY Henry, PORTLAND, 1842, 30590/1842 PRIOR, Mary Ann, Birth, , Ann, PRIOR, , HUNTLY Henry, PORTLAND, 1842, 30590/1842 WARD, Martha, Birth, , Harriet, UNKNOWN, , WARD Abraham, PORTLAND, 1842, 30591/1842 JARRATT, Ann, Birth, , Letitia, UNKNOWN, , JARRATT Francis, PORTLAND, 1842, 30592/1842 HEATHCOTE, Anna, Birth, , Martha, UNKNOWN, , HEATHCOTE Thomas, PORTLAND, 1842, 33912/1842 CANNON, Jane, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , CANNON James, PORTLAND, 1842, 33913/1842 JOHNSTONE, James, Birth, , Dorothy, UNKNOWN, , JOHNSTONE James, PORTLAND, 1842, 33914/1842 TYREY, Martha, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , TYREY William, PORT FAIRY, 1842, 33915/1842 CAMERON, Isabella, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , CAMERON Thomas, PORTLAND, 1842, 33916/1842 STEVENSON, John, Birth, , Catherine, UNKNOWN, , STEVENSON John, PORTLAND, 1842, 33917/1842 LAURIE, Alexander John Sutherland Gammell, Birth, , Janet, UNKNOWN, , LAURIE Alexander, PORTLAND, 1842, 33918/1842 CHANDLER, Mary Ann, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , CHANDLER James, PORTLAND, 1842, 33919/1842 GRANT, James, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , GRANT John, PORTLAND, 1842, 33920/1842 SIMPSON, Jane, Birth, , Catharine, UNKNOWN, , SIMPSON Alexander, GRANGE PORTLAND, 1842, 33921/1842 SIMPSON, William, Birth, , Catherine, UNKNOWN, , SIMPSON Alexander, GRANGE PORTLAND, 1842, 33922/1842 MILLS, Jane Ann, Birth, , Livia, UNKNOWN, , MILLS Charles Frederick, PORT FAIRY, 1842, 33923/1842 ALLAN, Christinia Maria Augusta, Birth, , Christina Jemima, UNKNOWN, , ALLAN William, ALLANDALE PORT FAIRY, 1842, 33924/1842 HILL, Catherine Townsend, Birth, , Anna Maria, UNKNOWN, , HILL James, PORTLAND, 1842, 33925/1842 MCDONALD, Angus, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, PORTLAND, , 36, 1842, 274/1842 MCDONALD, Angus, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, PORTLAND, , 36, 1842, 336/1842 CHANDLER, Mary Ann, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, PORTLAND, , 2, 1842, 337/1842 DAVIS, Harry, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, GRANGE PORTLAND, , 29, 1842, 350/1842 MCDONALD, Angus, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, PORTLAND, , 36, 1842, 34094/1842 CHANDLER, Mary Ann, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, PORTLAND, PORTLAND, , 2, 1842, 34095/1842 BROWNING, Elizabeth, Death, , Unknown, UNKNOWN, , Unknown, PORTLAND, , 41, 1852, 31090/1852 1843 PILLEAU, Emily Frances, Birth, , Emily, UNKNOWN, , PILLEAU Arthur, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30593/1843 PILLEAU, Mary Ann, Birth, , Emily, UNKNOWN, , PILLEAU Arthur, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30594/1843 FLINT, Benjamin, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , FLINT Daniel, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30595/1843 BELL, Martha, Birth, , Margaret, BELL, , PAINE John, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30596/1843 PAINE, Martha, Birth, , Margaret, BELL, , PAINE John, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30596/1843 HENTY, Eliza Whitfield, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , HENTY John, PORTLAND, 1843, 30597/1843 COOKE, Emily Jane, Birth, , Arbella, UNKNOWN, , COOKE Cecil Pybus, PORTLAND, 1843, 30598/1843 MCCOWLIFFE, Ann, Birth, , Mary, MCCOWLIFFE, , WOOD John, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30599/1843 WOOD, Ann, Birth, , Mary, MCCOWLIFFE, , WOOD John, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30599/1843 SHARP, Margaret, Birth, , Bridget, UNKNOWN, , SHARP William, EUMERALLA, 1843, 30600/1843 WIGGINS, Sarah Martha, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , WIGGINS John, PORTLAND, 1843, 30601/1843 HOY, Mary Ann, Birth, , Frances, UNKNOWN, , HOY Augustus, PORTLAND, 1843, 30602/1843 MARTIN, William, Birth, , Fanny Jane, UNKNOWN, , MARTIN James, PORTLAND, 1843, 30603/1843 HUMPHREY, Ann, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , HUMPHREY Christopher, PORTLAND, 1843, 30604/1843 MACKWOOD, Agnes, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , MACKWOOD Thomas, PORTLAND, 1843, 30605/1843 FLINT, William, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , FLINT Daniel, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 30606/1843 JONES, Sophia Sarah, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , JONES William, PORTLAND, 1843, 30607/1843 CANNON, William, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , CANNON James, PORTLAND, 1843, 30608/1843 CHAPMAN, Mary, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , CHAPMAN Thomas, PORTLAND, 1843, 30609/1843 CHAPMAN, Elizabeth, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , CHAPMAN Thomas, PORTLAND, 1843, 30610/1843 WILSON, Charlotte Maria, Birth, , Charlotte Louisa, UNKNOWN, , WILSON James Yelverton, PORTLAND, 1843, 30611/1843 MCLELLAND, John, Birth, , Anne, UNKNOWN, , MCLELLAND Joseph, PORTLAND, 1843, 30612/1843 BILSTON, Thomas Edward, Birth, , ANN, UNKNOWN, , BILSTON Thomas, PORTLAND, 1843, 30613/1843 SAVAGE, Anna Maria, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , SAVAGE Robert, PORTLAND, 1843, 30614/1843 WEBSTER, Charles Clement, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , WEBSTER James, MOUNT SHADWELL, 1844, 30615/1844 CHANDLER, Mary, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , CHANDLER James, GRANGE BURN, 1844, 30616/1844 HENTY, Susan Goldsmith, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , HENTY John, WANNON RIVER, 1844, 30617/1844 MCCULLOCH, David James Horsa, Birth, , Anne, UNKNOWN, , MCCULLOCH Thomas William, GLENELG RIVER, 1844, 30618/1844 AUSTIN, James William, Birth, , Matilda, UNKNOWN, , AUSTIN James William, BRYANTS CREEK, 1844, 30619/1844 WILKINSON, Thomas, Birth, , Louisa, UNKNOWN, , WILKINSON Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 30620/1844 ATKINS, Caroline, Birth, , Bridget, UNKNOWN, , ATKINS Benjamin, PORTLAND, 1844, 30621/1844 DEACON, Margaret Elizabeth, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , DEACON Henry, PORTLAND, 1844, 30622/1844 BUTCHER, William, Birth, , Christiana, BUTCHER, , WEAVEN Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 30623/1844 WEAVEN, William, Birth, , Christiana, BUTCHER, , WEAVEN Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 30623/1844 HENTY, Annie Maria, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , HENTY Stephen George, PORTLAND, 1844, 30624/1844 COOKE, William Francis, Birth, , Arabella, UNKNOWN, , COOKE Cecil Pybus, PORTLAND, 1844, 30625/1844 COLE, Thomas, Birth, , Bridget, UNKNOWN, , COLE John, PORTLAND, 1844, 30626/1844 NEANDER, Robert, Birth, , Hannah, UNKNOWN, , NEANDER Gottloph, PORTLAND, 1844, 30627/1844 NEANDER, William, Birth, , Hannah, UNKNOWN, , NEANDER Gottloph, PORTLAND, 1844, 30628/1844 COOK, Mary Ann, Birth, , Susannah, UNKNOWN, , COOK James, PORTLAND, 1844, 30629/1844 WILSON, Eliza, Birth, , Charlotte Louisa, UNKNOWN, , WILSON James Yelverton, PORTLAND, 1844, 30630/1844 TYRER, Sarah, Birth, , Mary, CONNOLLY, , TYRER William, PORTLAND, 1844, 30631/1844 MCCONACHY, Margaret Jane, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , MCCONACHY John, PORTLAND, 1844, 30632/1844 MORGAN, John, Birth, , Catherine, UNKNOWN, , MORGAN David, PORTLAND, 1844, 30633/1844 GREEN, Henry, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , GREEN George Henry, MOUNT ECCERSLEY, 1844, 30634/1844 HOULT, Ann, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , HOULT John, EMU CREEK, 1844, 30635/1844 HOULT, Ann, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , HOULT John, EMU CREEK, 1844, 30635/1844 SWEET, Thomas, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , SWEET Matthew, EMU CREEK, 1844, 30637/1844 JOHNS, James, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , JOHNS William, PORTLAND, 1844, 30638/1844 JOHNS, William, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , JOHNS William, PORTLAND, 1844, 30639/1844 HUGHES, Susannah, Birth, , Margaret, UNKNOWN, , HUGHES John, PORTLAND, 1844, 30640/1844 MEADOWS, Richard, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , MEADOWS Barnabus, PORTLAND, 1844, 30641/1844 MCLEAN, Ann, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , MCLEAN John, WANNON RIVER, 1845, 30642/1845 SMYTH, Elizabeth, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , SMYTH William, WANNON RIVER, 1845, 30643/1845 WINTER, Georgina Benjamin, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , WINTER George, WANNON RIVER, 1845, 30644/1845 SUTTON, Elizabeth, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , SUTTON John, PORTLAND, 1845, 30645/1845 OSBOURNE, Ann, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , OSBOURNE George, PORTLAND, 1845, 30646/1845 FRECKLETON, Eliza Jane, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , FRECKLETON Francis, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30647/1845 FRECKLETON, Eliza Jane, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , FRECKLETON Francis, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30647/1845 BYRON, Henry, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , BYRON John, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30649/1845 BILSTON, Maria Elizabeth, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , BILSTON Thomas, GLENELG RIVER PORTLAND, 1845, 30650/1845 HENTY, Margaret Mears, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , HENTY John, WANNON RIVER PORTLAND, 1845, 30651/1845 BYASS, Peter George, Birth, , Rebecca, UNKNOWN, , BYASS Lovel, WANNON RIVER PORTLAND, 1845, 30652/1845 HENTY, Laurence Shum, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , HENTY Francis, MERINO DOWNS PORTLAND, 1845, 30653/1845 BELL, Jane, Birth, , Violet, UNKNOWN, , BELL John, MOUNT CLAY PORTLAND, 1845, 30654/1845 MACKWOOD, Thomas Hardy, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , MACKWOOD Thomas, PORTLAND, 1845, 30655/1845 CHAPMAN, Thomas, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , CHAPMAN Thomas, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30656/1845 CHAPMAN, Alexander, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , CHAPMAN Thomas, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30657/1845 HOY, Emma, Birth, , Frances, UNKNOWN, , HOY Augustus, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30658/1845 KNIGHT, Emma Eliza, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , KNIGHT Henry, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30659/1845 BIRD, Matilda, Birth, , Bridget, UNKNOWN, , BIRD William Thomas, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30660/1845 HEDDITCH, Mary Thirza, Birth, , Rachel, UNKNOWN, , HEDDITCH Richard Charlton, PORTLAND, 1845, 30661/1845 WEST, Thomas, Birth, , Margaret, WEST, , Unknown, PORTLAND, 1845, 30662/1845 GLADSTONE, John, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , GLADSTONE George, PORTLAND, 1845, 30663/1845 JONES, Mary Ann, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , JONES William, PORTLAND, 1845, 30664/1845 BEST, Mary Ann, Birth, , Alice, UNKNOWN, , BEST Thomas, PORTLAND, 1845, 30665/1845 KIBBLE, John Hartley, Birth, , Rebecca, UNKNOWN, , KIBBLE James, HARTLEY PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30666/1845 BLOOD, Mary, Birth, , Jemima, UNKNOWN, , BLOOD Robert, PORTLAND, 1845, 30667/1845 HAWKINS, Fanny, Birth, , Fanny, UNKNOWN, , HAWKINS John, FITZROY RIVER PORTLAND, 1845, 30668/1845 HART, Mary Elizabeth, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , HART William, HOPKINS RIVER PORTLAND, 1845, 30669/1845 MANIFOLD, Alice Seton, Birth, , Jane Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , MANIFOLD Thomas, GRASSMERE PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30670/1845 EDWARDS, Edward, Birth, , Caroline, UNKNOWN, , EDWARDS Edward, TURKEY FLAT PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30671/1845 EDWARDS, Philip, Birth, EDWARDS, Caroline, SHILLINGLAW, EDWARDS, Edward, Abode: Portland, 1845, 30672/1845 HUMPHREY, William, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , HUMPHREY Christopher, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30673/1845 MOOR, Ellen Elizabeth, Birth, , Fanny, UNKNOWN, , MOOR Stephen, BELFAST PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30674/1845 MOOR, Sarah Jane, Birth, , Fanny, UNKNOWN, , MOOR Stephen, BELFAST PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30675/1845 MOOR, Mary Ann, Birth, , Fanny, UNKNOWN, , MOOR Stephen, BELFAST PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30676/1845 CHIENE, Frances Georgina, Birth, , Rebecca, UNKNOWN, , CHIENE Walter Glas, MOUNT NAPIER PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30677/1845 DAVIS, Mary Jane, Birth, , Joannah, UNKNOWN, , DAVIS David, PORTLAND, 1845, 30678/1845 BURGESS, Emma Rachel, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , BURGESS Nathaniel, PORTLAND, 1845, 30679/1845 GRAHAM, George, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , GRAHAM Henry, PORTLAND, 1845, 30680/1845 MILLS, John Brabyn, Birth, , Olevia, UNKNOWN, , MILLS Charles Frederick, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30681/1845 MILLS, Jane Ann, Birth, , Olevia, UNKNOWN, , MILLS Charles Frederick, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30682/1845 MILLS, Robert Joseph, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , MILLS John Brabyn, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30683/1845 TOPP, Mary, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , TOPP Thomas, PORT FAIRY, 1845, 30684/1845 ROBSON, John, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , ROBSON John, PORTLAND, 1845, 30685/1845 ROBSON, Frances, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , ROBSON John, PORTLAND, 1845, 30686/1845 ROBSON, Mary Ann, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , ROBSON John, PORTLAND, 1845, 30687/1845 MCLELLAND, Rebecca, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , MCLELLAND Joseph, GLENELG RIVER PORTLAND, 1845, 30688/1845 WARD, Margaret, Birth, , Margaret, WARD, , LOTTON Thomas, PORTLAND, 1845, 30689/1845 MCLELLAND, Richard, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , MCLELLAND John, PORTLAND, 1846, 30690/1846 MCLELLAND, Joseph, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , MCLELLAND John, PORTLAND, 1846, 30691/1846 FOSTER, Elizabeth Ann, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , FOSTER Charles, PORTLAND, 1846, 30692/1846 FOSTER, Mary Jane, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , FOSTER Charles, PORTLAND, 1846, 30693/1846 MATTHEWS, Susan, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , MATTHEWS John, PORTLAND, 1846, 30694/1846 DEAN, Thomas, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , DEAN George, PORTLAND, 1846, 30695/1846 FINN, Mary Jane, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , FINN Thomas, PORTLAND, 1846, 30696/1846 BARNES, Mary Frances, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , BARNES William Henry, BOILING ESTABLISHMENT PORTLAND, 1846, 30697/1846 JONES, Henry, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , JONES David, PORTLAND, 1846, 30698/1846 JOHNSTON, William Henry, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , JOHNSTON Thomas, MOUNT GAMBIER SOUTH AUSTRALIA, 1846, 30699/1846 WILSON, George St Vincent, Birth, , Charlotte Louisa, UNKNOWN, , WILSON James Yelverton, PORTLAND, 1846, 30700/1846 WEST, Lillo, Birth, , Margaret, WEST, , Unknown, PORTLAND, 1846, 30701/1846 OBRIEN, Charles, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , OBRIEN Hugh, GRANGE, 1843, 33926/1843 BAGLEY, Thomas, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , BAGLEY Henry, PORT FAIRY, 1843, 33927/1843 MCNICOL, May Ann, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , MCNICOL Duncan, GLENORMISTON, 1843, 33928/1843 MCNICOL, William, Birth, , Annie, UNKNOWN, , MCNICOL Donald, GLENORMISTON, 1843, 33929/1843 SWAN, Christian, Birth, , Margaret, UNKNOWN, , SWAN William, GLENORMISTON, 1843, 33930/1843 SWAN, John, Birth, , Margaret, UNKNOWN, , SWAN William, GLENORMISTON, 1843, 33931/1843 CRAWFORD, Peter, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , CRAWFORD John, GLENORMISTON, 1843, 33932/1843 DAVISON, Mary Jane, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , DAVISON Jackson, FIRTH RIVER, 1843, 33933/1843 HARRISON, Mary Ann, Birth, , Hellen, UNKNOWN, , HARRISON Charles, GLENELG RIVER, 1843, 33934/1843 HENNEY, Ritchison, Birth, , Ellen, UNKNOWN, , HENNEY John, BRIDGEWATER, 1843, 33935/1843 GLADSTONE, Elizabeth, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , GLADSTONE George, PORTLAND, 1843, 33936/1843 MCRAE, Elizabeth, Birth, , Janet, UNKNOWN, , MCRAE Duncan, GLENORCHY, 1843, 33937/1843 WILSON, William Lawrie, Birth, , Isabella, UNKNOWN, , WILSON James, PORT FAIRY, 1843, 33938/1843 MALLOCH, Janet, Birth, , Isabella, UNKNOWN, , MALLOCH John, PORTLAND, 1843, 33939/1843 BURRELL, George Steele, Birth, , Susan, UNKNOWN, , BURRELL Laurence, PORT FAIRY, 1843, 33940/1843 URQUHART, Isabella Catherine, Birth, , Lydia, UNKNOWN, , URQUHART Roderick, PORT FAIRY, 1843, 33941/1843 LANGHORN, John, Birth, , Fanny, UNKNOWN, , LANGHORN William, PORT FAIRY, 1843, 33942/1843 LAURIE, Andrew Frederick, Birth, , Janet, UNKNOWN, , LAURIE Alexander, PORTLAND, 1843, 33943/1843 OSBORNE, Susan Grace, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , OSBORNE George, PORTLAND, 1843, 33944/1843 COCHRAN, Thomas, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , COCHRAN Robert, WATTLE HILL, 1843, 33945/1843 HOWALL, Frances, Birth, , Sally, UNKNOWN, , HOWALL Miles, BELFAST, 1843, 33946/1843 WILLIAMSON, Catharine, Birth, , Georgina, UNKNOWN, , WILLIAMSON Martin, PORTLAND, 1843, 33947/1843 PETER, William, Birth, , May, UNKNOWN, , PETER James, BELFAST, 1843, 33948/1843 KNIGHT, Elizabeth, Birth, , Sarah, UNKNOWN, , KNIGHT Henry, BELFAST, 1843, 33949/1843 LEARY, Sally Ann, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , LEARY John, BELFAST, 1843, 33950/1843 STRETCH, May Ann, Birth, , Winnie, UNKNOWN, , STRETCH John, BELFAST, 1843, 33951/1843 SLENDER, Harriet, Birth, , Anna, UNKNOWN, , SLENDER William, MOUNT NAPIER, 1843, 33952/1843 CARTER, Henry, Birth, , Allice, UNKNOWN, , CARTER Luke, BELFAST, 1843, 33953/1843 COX, Frances, Birth, , Frances, UNKNOWN, , COX John, BELFAST, 1843, 33954/1843 MITCHELL, Esther, Birth, , Esther, UNKNOWN, , MITCHELL Joseph, MOUNT NAPIER STATION, 1843, 33955/1843 GREEN, Robert Rowland, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , GREEN George, THE GRANGE, 1843, 33956/1843 ROBERTSON, Ann, Birth, , Ann, UNKNOWN, , ROBERTSON Duncan, WANNON RIVER, 1843, 33957/1843 MASON, Andrew, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , MASON John, BELFAST, 1843, 33958/1843 PUMPHRAY, Charlotte Harriet, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , PUMPHRAY George, SMOKY RIVER PORTLAND, 1843, 33959/1843 WARD, Harriet, Birth, , Harriet, UNKNOWN, , WARD Abraham Dathe, PORTLAND, 1843, 33960/1843 MCFARLANE, Robert, Birth, , Margery, UNKNOWN, , MCFARLANE Peter, LITTLE CORANGAMITE, 1844, 33961/1844 KETTON, Eliza, Birth, , Sarah Bennet, UNKNOWN, , KETTON William, BELFAST, 1844, 33962/1844 JOHNSTON, Eliza Jane, Birth, , Dorothy, UNKNOWN, , JOHNSTON James, PORTLAND, 1844, 33963/1844 GRIFFITHS, Thomas, Birth, , Martha, UNKNOWN, , GRIFFITHS John, BELFAST, 1844, 33964/1844 BOYCE, Elizabeth, Birth, , Eliza, UNKNOWN, , BOYCE James John, BELFAST, 1844, 33965/1844 KENTS, Thomas, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , KENTS Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 33966/1844 CAMERON, Alexander, Birth, , Elizabeth, UNKNOWN, , CAMERON Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 33967/1844 MARTIN, Margaret, Birth, , Frances Jane, UNKNOWN, , MARTIN James, PORTLAND, 1844, 33968/1844 STRIBLING, Edward, Birth, , Jane, UNKNOWN, , STRIBLING James, BELFAST, 1844, 33969/1844 SMITH, John James, Birth, , Sophia, UNKNOWN, , SMITH Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 33970/1844 STEVENSON, Catharine, Birth, , Catharine, UNKNOWN, , STEVENSON John, PORTLAND, 1844, 33971/1844 LEWIS, Thomas Benjamin, Birth, , Anne, UNKNOWN, , LEWIS Benjamin, PORTLAND, 1844, 33972/1844 MILLS, Robert Henry, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , MILLS Robert, PORTLAND, 1844, 33973/1844 STEPHENS, Elizabeth, Birth, , Caroline, UNKNOWN, , STEPHENS Edward, BELFAST, 1844, 33974/1844 BLEVIN, Isabella, Birth, , Margaret, UNKNOWN, , BLEVIN Robert, BELFAST, 1844, 33975/1844 COOTES, John Thomas, Birth, , Anne, UNKNOWN, , COOTES John Thomas, BELFAST, 1844, 33976/1844 FRIZZELL, Martha Denning, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , FRIZZELL John, BELFAST, 1844, 33977/1844 ATCHISON, James, Birth, , Marjery, UNKNOWN, , ATCHISON John, BELFAST, 1844, 33978/1844 FISH, Sarah Jane, Birth, , Mary Ann, UNKNOWN, , FISH Robert, BELFAST, 1844, 33979/1844 MURPHY, Amos, Birth, , Catharine, UNKNOWN, , MURPHY William, BELFAST, 1844, 33980/1844 HILL, Anna Maria, Birth, , Anna Maria, UNKNOWN, , HILL James, BELFAST, 1844, 33981/1844 BURRELL, William, Birth, , Susan, UNKNOWN, , BURRELL Lawrence, SPRING CREEK PORT FAIRY, 1844, 33982/1844 MCVICAR, Margaret, Birth, , Mary, UNKNOWN, , MCVICAR Peter, PORT FAIRY, 1844, 33983/1844 SWANSON, Mary, Birth, , Janet, UNKNOWN, , SWANSON James Alexander, BUSHY CREEK PORT FAIRY, 1844, 33984/1844 SWANSON, Alexander, Birth, , Janet, 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536/1844 HONEYFORD, Thomas, Birth, , Mary, MURPHY, , HONEYFORD Mathew, PORTLAND, 1844, 537/1844 FAHY, Catherine, Birth, , Judith, MCDERMOTT, , FAHY Rodolphus, PORTLAND, 1844, 538/1844 BAGLEN, Mary, Birth, , Margaret, FLYNN, , BAGLEN John, PORTLAND, 1844, 539/1844 BAGLEN, Bridget, Birth, , Margaret, FLYNN, , BAGLEN John, PORTLAND, 1844, 540/1844 MCCORMICK, William, Birth, , Mary, FITZGERALD, , MCCORMICK Thomas, PORTLAND, 1844, 541/1844 WRIGHT, Mary, Birth, , Margaret, FITZGERALD, , WRIGHT George, PORTLAND, 1844, 542/1844 KELLEHER, John, Birth, , Ellen, MURRAY, , KELLEHER Timothy, PORTLAND, 1844, 543/1844 AITCHISON, Mary, Birth, , Bridget, KILLIAN, , AITCHISON Peter, PORTLAND, 1844, 545/1844 FITZGIBBON, Edward, Birth, , Bridget, BURNS, , FITZGIBBON Henry, PORTLAND, 1844, 546/1844 MYNOGUE, Ellen, Birth, , Johanna, MYNOGUE, , MYNOGUE Simon, PORTLAND, 1844, 547/1844 REILLY, Sarah, Birth, , Jane, BARNES, , REILLY Owen, PORTLAND, 1844, 548/1844 TYRER, Sarah, Birth, , Mary, CONNOLLY, , TYRER 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Western Red Cedars Photos

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Westerried: Hof No. 4 / 96

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'''Geographie''' Der Weiler Westerried liegt auf 837 m Höhe nordwestlich des Marktes Unterthingau und besteht seit langem aus zwischen 6 und 8 Bauerngehöften und der Kapelle St. Antonius. Der Hof mit der heutigen Adresse Westerried 2 wurde im 19. Jahrhundert unter der Hausnummer 96 und im 18. Jahrhundert unter der Hausnummer 4 geführt. Der Hofname betrug Stocker und dürfte sich entweder von einem sturen Bewohner oder einem eindrucksvollen Baum neben dem Hof ableiten. '''Geschichte''' Wie ganz Westerried war der Hof bis 1539 Eigentum der Familie Schweickhart. Der letzte Eigentümer Ulrich Schweickhart verkaufte das Schloss und seine 6 Güter in diesem Jahr an das Fürststift Kempten. Im Dreissigjährigen Krieg wurde das Schloss 1646 niedergebrannt und so stark zerstört, dass es nie wieder aufgebaut werden sollte. Die Verwaltung zog nach Unterthingau um. Die mittig liegende Kapelle St. Anton wurde 1714 erbaut. '''Besitzer''' ab 1540 bis 1569: Hans Zäch, das Gut geht 1569 auf seinen Sohn Michael Zäch über 1569 bis vor 1588: Michael Zäch, übergibt vor 1588 freiwillig an seinen Schwager Balthasar Hartmann spätestens 1588 bis etwa vor 1632: [[Hartmann-1724|Balthasar Hartmann]], übergibt wohl um vor 1632 an seinen Schwiegersohn Hans Höbel (seit mindestens 1608 dort) vor 1632 bis 1638: [[Höbel-324|Hans Höbel]], das Gut geht wohl nach seinem Tod auf seinen jüngsten Sohn Michael über vor 1638 bis nach 1683: [[Höbel-137|Michael Höbel]], das Gut geht nach seinem Tod auf seinen Sohn Johann über vor 1687 bis Mai 1720: [[Höbel-38|Johann Höbel]], das Gut geht nach seinem Tod auf seine Witwe Ursula über Mai 1720 bis Januar 1721: [[Heinzelberger-1|Ursula Höbel]], sie übergibt das Gut dem gemeinsamen Sohn Peter Januar 1721 bis November 1755: [[Höbel-37|Peter Höbel]], das Gut geht nach seinem Tod auf seine Witwe Anna über November 1755 bis September 1756: [[Höbel-204|Anna Höbel]], das Gut geht nach ihrer Wiedervermählung an ihren zweiten Ehemann Simpert Moser über September 1756 bis September 1789: [[Mooser-15|Simpert Moser]], verkauft das Anwesen an Georg Bitzer und zieht nach Unterthingau September 1789 bis Januar 1800: Georg Bitzer, das Gut geht wohl nach seinem Tod an seinen Schwager Josef Mayr ab Januar 1800: Josef Mayr '''Umfang''' Laut Grundbuch von 1725 (Waldbesitz getrennt) umfasste das Gut: * Hofstatt: ¾ Jauchert 4 Ruthen (entspricht 3540 qm oder 1 Tagwerk) * Baind: ¼ Jauchert 95 Ruthen (entspricht 2024 qm oder 0,6 Tagwerk) * Garten: 1 Jauchert 99 Ruthen (entspricht 5568 qm oder 1,6 Tagwerk) * Acker: 29 Jauchert 66 ½ Ruthen (entspricht 13,62 ha oder 40 Tagwerk) * Wiese: 27 ½ Jauchert 104 Ruthen (entspricht 12,96 ha oder 38 Tagwerk) * Wald: 4 ¼ Jauchert 65 Ruthen (entspricht 2,04 ha oder 6 Tagwerk) Summarum ergibt das: 29,74 ha oder 87,2 Tagwerk Dazu kam 1725 nur noch 1 Jauchert Eigenacker, es wurden also rund 30 Hektar bewirtschaftet. An Großvieh war 1755 vorhanden: * 3 Pferde * 10 Rinder * 3 Kälber Zumindest Hühner und Bienen wurden aufgrund der Abgaben offensichtlich auch gehalten. Angebaut wurden im 18. Jahrhundert Hafer, Dinkel, Roggen, Weizen und Flachs. '''Abgaben''' Ans Fürststift Kempten musste jährlich abgegeben werden: * Kern Kempter Meß.....0 Malter 4 Viertel 1 Juni [74 Liter Weizen] * Haber.....3 Malter 0 Viertel 3 Juni [597 Liter Hafer] * Grasgelt.....6 fl. 54 Xr. [Grageld bzw Weidenschmalz 6 Gulden und 54 Kreuzer] * Großzehnt.....4 fl. jährlich [Zehnt 4 Gulden] * 1 Kalb [1 Kalb] * 4 Hiener [4 Hühner] * 100 Ayr [100 Eier] * 1 tt Flax [1 Kloben Flachs] * 1 tt Wax [1 Kloben Wachs] '''Sources''' * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Hofkammer Bände 297: Urbarbuch des Pflegamts Unterthingau und der Pflege Liebenthann (mit Ortsindex); [Alter Titel: Haubt-Gült-Buech deren Pfleegen Unterthingau und Liebenthann, wie solches unter preyßwürdigster Regierung deß hochwürdigsten deß Heyligen Römischen Reichß Fürsten und Herren, Herren Engelberti, Abbten deß hochfürstl. Stüffts Kempten, Ihro Mayestät der Römischen Kayserin Erzmarchallens, in Conformität deren älteren Büecheren verfasset und newerdingen in daß Reine gesezet worden]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift mit Nachträgen], Page 77. Rücken und Einband: weißes Leder mit geprägtem Deckel; Großfolio; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 455 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5613044/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Pflegamt Unterthingau Bände 11: Amts- und Vertragsprotokoll (mit Namensindex); [Überlieferung: Reinschrift], Pages 173 and 174. Rücken und Einband: weißes Papier (19. Jh.); Index liegt lose bei; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 276 S. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5590739/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Hofkammer Bände 137: Verehrschatzungs- und Konsensprotokoll wegen der Gotteshausgüter (mit Namensindex); [Überlieferung: Reinschrift], Pages 466 and 467. Rücken und Einband: weißes Leder; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 573 S. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5612556/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Pflegamt Unterthingau Bände 41: Heirats-, Nachlaß- und Waisenprotokoll (mit Namensindex) [Alter Titel: Waisen-Prothocollum [...]]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift], Pages 24 and 25. Rücken: weißes Papier (19. Jh.); Einband: rotes Goldfirnispapier; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 748 S. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5590838/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Hofkammer Bände 292: Urbarbuch der Pfarreien Unterthingau, Oberthingau, Görisried und Wald, der Abgaben des Spitals Kaufbeuren, der Reichsvogtei Aitrang, der Pfarreien St. Mang, Betzigau, Durach und Obergünzburg (mit Ortsindex); [Alter Titel: Haubt-Gült-Buchs jenseiths der Ihler Pars Ima cum Indice de anno 1717 juxta antiquum ordinem die Pfarreyen Unter- und Oberthingau, Görißried, Wald, Kauffbeuren, Sanct Mangen, Bezigau, Durach, Günzburg betr.]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift mit Nachträgen], Pages 36 and 37. Rücken: braunes Leder; Einband: hellbraunes Papier; Großfolio; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 328 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5613025/ * Staatsarchiv Ausgburg, Fürststift Kempten, Pflegamt Unterthingau Bände 41: Heirats-, Nachlaß- und Waisenprotokoll (mit Namensindex) [Alter Titel: Waisen-Prothocollum [...]]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift], Pages 24 and 25. Rücken: weißes Papier (19. Jh.); Einband: rotes Goldfirnispapier; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 748 S. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5590838/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Archiv Bände 393: Steuerbezugsregister der Pflegen Obergünzburg, Unterthingau und Kemnat; [Alter Titel: Steur-Register der Pfleegen Günzburg, Thingau und Kemnath de anno 1638]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift]. Rücken: braunes Leder; Einband: rotes Papier; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 33 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5622567/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Archiv Bände 351: Güterbeschreibung der Pfarrei Unterthingau; [Alter Titel: Feld- und Gütter-Beschreibung der Pfleeg Thingau de anno 1641]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift], Pages 130-132. Rücken: braunes Leder; Einband: rotes Papier; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 354 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5622370/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Archiv Akten 685: Güter- und Viehbeschreibung des Pflegamts Unterthingau zur Kontributionsanlage; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift]. sechs Hefte; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 19 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5622373/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Hofkammer Bände 329: Gültbuch des Pflegamts Unterthingau; [Alter Titel: Gilt-Buech der Pfleeg Thingau de anno 1646]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift], Page 11. Rücken: braunes Leder; Einband: rotes Ppier; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 23 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5613142/ * Staatsarchiv Augsburg, Fürststift Kempten, Hofkammer Bände 314: Verzeichnis der eingenommenen Gülten, Zinse, Grasgelder, Küchengefälle und Vogtsteuern; [Alter Titel: Deß erwürdigen Stüffts unnd Gottshaüs Kempten Gültbüech Anno MDLXXXVIII verfallen]; [Überlieferung: Reinschrift]. Rücken und Einband: weißes Leder mit geprägtem Deckel; Umfang (Seite/Blatt): 455 Bl. Findmitteldatenbank: https://www.gda.bayern.de/findmitteldb/Archivalie/5613094/

Westfall Surname Tracking Chart Images

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Westfield Massachusetts

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Sources and information helpful for researching ancestors from Westfield === Books=== * A history of the town of Westfield; comp. for the public schools from Greenough's History of Westfield in the Annals of Hampden County and other sources, by Chester D. Stiles. Westfield, Mass., J.D. Cadle & Company, 1919. Public Domain. Held by Library of Congress. Accessible [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t6542w078 online] * Westfield (Mass.), and William G. (William Gelston) Bates. The Westfield Jubilee: a Report of the Celebration At Westfield, Mass., On the Two Hundredth Anniversary of the Incorporation of the Town, October 6, 1869, With the Historical Address of the Hon. William G. Bates, And Other Speeches And Poems of the Occasion, With an Appendix, Containing Historical Documents of Local Interes. Westfield, Mass.: Clark & Story, 1870.. Public Domain. Held by Library of Congress. Accessible [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t55d9034j online] *[https://ma-vitalrecords.org/MA/Hampden/Springfield/ Index of Vital records] from Springfield and Westfield thru 1849 in on easy table, sorted by name and event type. very helpful as starting point for further research.

Westfield Street Methodist Chapel - marriage index

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:1919 [[Mullaney-193|William Vincent Mullaney]] & [[Lilly-1975|Ellen Lilly]]

Westminster Union Workhouse Admit & Discharge -1

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{| border="1" class="sortable" !day of Monh!!Name !!Occupation!!Religion!!Birth !!Admitted from which parish !!By whose order admitted !!Date of the order of admission!!IF born in the house name of parent!!Observation of condition!!How discharged !!In case of Death say "dead" |- |1-3-1894||Kejamsberger, Richard ||Nil ||C of E ||1882||ST. James ||Police ||||||Prisoner |||| |- |1-3-1894||White, Edward Henry ||Taylor ||C of E ||1844||St. James||Penfold? ||||||Ill|||| |- ||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |1-4-1894||Haddom, George ||Labourer ||Co of E ||1852||St. James||Penfold|||||||||| |- |1-4-1894||Garde, Fanny||Servant ||RC ||1852||St. Anne ||Penfold||||||Ill |||| |- |1-4-1894||Grant, Percy ||Tutor ||C of E ||1865||St. Anne ||Penfold||||||Ill |||| |- |1-4-1894||Williams, Wm ||Nil ||C of E ||1885||St. James ||Master |||||||||| |- |1-4-1894||Warner, Agnes ||||C of E ||1820||St. James ||Penfold|||||||||| |- |1-4-1894||Purcell, Emily ||Tailoress ||C of E ||1862||St. James ||Penfold||||||Ill |||| |- |1-4-1894||London, Margaret ||Tailoress ||RC ||1851||St. James ||Penfold||||||Ill |||| |- |1-4-1894||Lane, Isobella ||||C of E ||1844||St. Anne ||Penfold|||||||||| |- |1-4-1894||Daw, Johanna ||||||||||||||||||Own request || |- |1-4-1894||Partridge, Margaret ||||||||||||||||||Transf St. Marylebone Workhouse || |- |1-4-1894||McGrath , Ellen||||||||||||||||||Transf St. Marylebone Workhouse || |- |1-4-1894||McGrath , Ellen||||||||||||||||||Transf St. Marylebone Workhouse || |- |1-4-1894||Tracey, Catherine ||||||||||||||||||Own request || |- |1-4-1894||Griffin Eliza ||||||||||||||||||Owe|| |- |1-4-1894||Kejamsberger, Richard ||||||||||||||||||to Police || |- |1-4-1894||Williams, hannah ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-4-1894||Williams, Wm ||||||||||||||||||With mother || |- |1-4-1894||Lynch, John ||||||||||||||||||To Caterham Asylum|| |- |1-4-1894||Clussone Joseph ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-4-1894||Emily Purcell ||||||||||||||||||To Clencland St. || |- |1-5-1894||Marley, George ||Pipecase maker||C of E ||1850|||||||||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Jordan, Jesse||Nil ||C of E ||1886||St Ames ||Panfold||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Jordan, Kate ||Nil ||C of E ||1888||St Ames ||Magistrate||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Jordan, Lissie ||Nil ||C of E ||1892||St Ames ||Magistrate||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Coleman, Eliza ||Charwoman||C of E ||1839||St. James ||Magistrate||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Truvathan, Wm ||Tailor ||C of E ||1822||St. James ||Panfold||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Spillam, John||Tailor ||RC ||1824||St. James ||Panfold||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Clemnts, Julia ||Dressmaker||C of E ||1829||St. James ||Panfold||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-5-1894||Pishel, Augustine ||Needlewoman||C of E ||1844||St Anne ||Master ||5-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-6-1894||Watson, Jerimiah ||Needlewoman||C of E ||1835||St. James||Police ||6-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-6-1894||Trina, Wm ||Bootmaker||C of E ||1833||St. Anne ||Panfold||6-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-6-1894||Holmes, Rosetta ||Servvant||C of E ||1840||St. James||Panfold||6-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-6-1894||Davis, Esther ||Nurse ||C of E ||||St. James||Master ||6-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-6-1894||Holmes Rosetta ||||||||||||||||||Own Request Returned same day || |- |1-6-1894||Smith, Thomas ||||||||||||||||||To Caterham Asylum|| |- |1-6-1894||Trend, Wm ||||||||||||||||||To Clencland St. || |- |1-7-1894||Maudsly, Richard ||Clerk||C of E ||1872||St. James||Panfold||4/1/1994|||||||| |- |1-7-1894||Caracie, Martin ||Potman||RC ||1848||St. James||Panfold||4/1/1994|||||||| |- |1-7-1894||Everett, Cornelieus ||Servant ||C of E ||1829||St. James||Panfold||4/1/1994|||||||| |- |1-7-1894||Hammond, Isabella ||Servat ||C of E ||1851||St. James||Panfold||4/1/1994|||||||| |- |1-8-1894||O'Rourke, John ||Bootmaker||RC ||1831||St. James||Panfold||8/1/1994|||||||| |- |1-9-1894||Gagnene, Sarah ||Tailoress ||RC ||1860||St. James||Panfold||9/1/1994|||||||| |- |1-8-1894||Jones, Emmeline||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-9-1894||Crotta, Pauline ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-9-1894||Crotta, Eugene||||||||||||||||||With Mother || |- |1-9-1894||Hearn, Annie||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-9-1894||Desterke, Louisa||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-9-1894||Watson, Jeremiah ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-10-1894||Austin, Sidney Joseph ||Hawker ||C of E ||1845||St. James ||Master ||10-1-1894|||||||| |- |1-11-1894||Davis, Wm Henry ||Carpenter||C of E ||1845||St. James ||Panfold|||||||||| |- |1-11-1894||Gagnene, Eliza ||Nil ||C of E ||1894||St. James ||Master |||||||||| |- |1-11-1894||Kejamsberger, Richard ||Nil ||C of E ||1883||St. James ||Police ||||||Prisoner |||| |- |1-11-1894||Tyler, Ann ||Charwoman||C of E ||1834||St. James ||Panfold|||||||||| |- |1-11-1894||Ambrose, Thomas ||Hawker ||C of E ||1832||St. James ||Panfold|||||||||| |- |1-11-1894||Ambrose, MaryAnnie||Hawker ||C of E ||1833||St. James ||Panfold|||||||||| |- |1-12-1894||Christie, Aloeander ||Tailer ||C of E ||1836||St. James ||Panfold|||||||||| |- |1-12-1894||West, Maria ||Servant ||C of E ||1824||St. James ||Panfold|||||||||| |- |1-10-1894||Field, Louisa ||||||||||||||||||||Dead |- |1-11-1894||Cohen, Kate ||||||||||||||||||||To Cleveland St. S.A. |- |1-12-1894||Pilling, Thomas ||||||||||||||||||||Own Request |- |1-12-1894||Miller, Albert ||||||||||||||||||||Own Request |- |1/13/1894||Bond, Chose||Hawker||C of E||1864||St. James||Penfold||1-13-1894|||||||| |- |1/13/1894||Green, James||Porter||C of E||1854||St. Anne ||Penfold||1-13-1894|||||||| |- |1/13/1894||Tripp, John||Nil ||C of E||1883||St. James ||Penfold||1-13-1894||||Prisoner|||| |- |1/13/1894||Smith, Alice||Laundress||C of E||1839||St. Anne ||Penfold||1-13-1894|||||||| |- |1/13/1894||Matthews, Edwin||Groom||C of E||1859||St. Anne ||Penfold||1-13-1894|||||||| |- |1/13/1894||Marks, John Alexander||Tailor ||RC ||1845||St. James||Penfold||1-13-1894|||||||| |- |1-14-1894||Bailey, John||Carman ||C of E||1864||St. Anne ||Penfold||1-14-1894|||||||| |- |1-14-1894||Neal, Johannah||Servant ||RC||1834||St. James||Penfold||1-14-1894|||||||| |- |1-14-1894||Hulett, Edwin ||Messenger||C of E||1832||St. James||Penfold||1-14-1894|||||||| |- |1-14-1894||Hankin, Bridget ||Washer ||RC||1828||St. James||Penfold||1-14-1894|||||||| |- |1-13-1894||Burke, Ellen||||||||||||||||||Own Request|| |- |1-13-1894||Memzies, Robt||||||||||||||||||Own Request|| |- |1-14-1894||Gorde, Fanny||||||||||||||||||Own Request|| |- |1-14-1894||Crook, Sarah||||||||||||||||||Own Request|| |- |1-14-1894||Christie, Alec||||||||||||||||||Own Request|| |- |1-14-1894||Jordan, Jesse||||||||||||||||||To Tooting School || |- |1-14-1894||Jordan, Kate ||||||||||||||||||To Tooting School || |- |1-14-1894||Jordan, Lizzie ||||||||||||||||||To Tooting School || |- |1-14-1894||Ahearne, Maria Frances||||||||||||||||||To Colmet Hatch Asylum|| |- |1-14-1894||Gagnew, Sarah ||||||||||||||||||To Chochland St. Asylum|| |- |1-14-1894||Scott, Wm ||||||||||||||||||To Chochland St. Asylum|| |- |1-15-1894||Graham, Edith||Actress||C of E||1843||St. James||||1-15-1894|||||||| |- |1-15-1894||Westburn, George||Miner||C of E||1834||St. James||Police ||1-15-1894|||||||| |- |1-15-1894||Anderson, George||Printer||C of E||1868||St. Anne ||Panfold||1-15-1894|||||||| |- |1-16-1894||Adkin, Martha ||Charwoman||C of E||1828||St. James||Panfold||1-16-1894|||||||| |- |1-16-1894||Wright, Chas ||Butler||C of E||1845||St. James||Panfold||1-16-1894|||||||| |- |1-16-1894||Feast, Walter||Nil ||RC ||1888||St. Anne ||Master ||1-16-1894|||||||| |- |1-16-1894||McGrady, Albert||Painter||C of E||1848||St. James||Panfold||1-16-1894|||||||| |- |1-16-1894||Tothill, Sarah||Tailoress ||C of E||1851||St. James||Panfold||1-16-1894|||||||| |- |1-15-1894||Ambrose, Thos ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-15-1894||Amborse, Ann||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-15-1894||Graham, Edith ||||||||||||||||||To Police|| |- |1-15-1894||Neal, Johannah ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-15-1894||Ryzenburger, Fred ||||||||||||||||||To Police|| |- |1-15-1894||Hulett, Edwin ||||||||||||||||||Cleveland St. Asylum || |- |1-16-1894||Smith, Alice||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-16-1894||Pearce, Charlotte||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-16-1894||Austin, Sidney Joseph ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-16-1894||Anderson, George||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-16-1894||Feast, Catherine ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-16-1894||Feast, Walter||||||||||||||||||With Mother || |- |1-17-1894||Parker, Minnie ||Servant ||C of E ||1841||St. James ||Police ||1-14-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-17-1894||Giroldiible, Augustus||Cook||RC||1841||St. James ||Master ||1-14-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-17-1894||Sullivan, Michael||Tailor||RC ||1850||St. James ||Panfold||1-14-1894||||Insane |||| |- |1-18-1894||Hanley, Elizabeth ||Upholtress||C of E ||1833||St. James ||Panfold||1-18-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-18-1894||Turner, Walter||Page Boy ||C of E ||1844||St. James ||Panfold||1-18-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-18-1894||Remedy, James||Shoemaker ||AC||1853||St. James ||Panfold||1-18-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-18-1894||Grindley, David ||Carman ||C of E ||1851||St. Anne ||Panfold||1-18-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-19-1894||Parker, Wm ||Nil ||C of E ||1883||St. James ||Panfold||1-19-1894|||||||| |- |1-19-1894||Parker, Jane||Nil ||C of E ||1884||St. James ||Panfold||1-19-1894|||||||| |- |1-19-1894||Hall, Elizabeth ||Domestic ||C of E ||1834||St. James ||Panfold||1-19-1894|||||||| |- |1-19-1894||Partridge, John ||||C of E ||||||Police ||1-19-1894||||Ill |||| |- |1-17-1894||Wilson, Eliza ||||||||||||||||||||Dead |- |1-18-1894||Parker, Minnie ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-18-1894||Bond, Rose ||||||||||||||||||Police || |- |1-19-1894 ||Girioldelli, Augustus ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-20-1894||Bartlett, Clara ||Factory House||C of E ||1854||St. James ||||20-Jan|||||||| |- |1-20-1894||Wells, Josiah||Hawker ||C of E ||1861||St. Anne ||||20-Jan|||||||| |- |1-21-1894||Fordham, Henry||Groom||C of E ||1845||St. Anne ||||20-Jan|||||||| |- |1-21-1894||Griffiths, Elizabeth ||Servant ||C of E ||1841||St. James ||||22-Jan||||Pregnant|||| |- |1-22-1894||Sarte, Elizabeth Emma ||Charwoman||C of E ||1844||St. Anne ||||22-Jan|||||||| |- |1-22-1894||Day, Johanna ||||RC ||1845||St. James ||||23-Jan|||||||| |- |1-23-1894||Richmond, Henry ||Tailor ||C of E ||1840||St. James ||||23-Jan|||||||| |- |1-23-1894||Williams, Chas||Messenger||C of E ||1830||St. Anne |||||||||||| |- |1-23-1894||Savage, Mariam ||In the house ||C of E |||||||||||||||| |- |1-20-1894||Hockery, Dennis ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-21-1894||Kennedy, Jas ||||||||||||||||||||Dead |- |1-21-1894||Caracio, Martin ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-22-1894||Francis, Edwin ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-22-1894||Turner, Walter||||||||||||||||||||Dead |- |1-22-1894||Sarte, Elizabeth Emma ||||||||||||||||||To Cleveland St. Asylum|| |- |1-22-1894||Day, Johanna ||||||||||||||||||To Cleveland St. Asylum|| |- |1-22-1894||Partridge, John ||||||||||||||||||||Dead |- |1-23-1894||Richmond, Henry ||||||||||||||||||Own Request || |- |1-23-1894||Savage, Mary Ann ||||||||||||||||||In house not discharged|| |}

Westmoreland County Pennsylvania Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Westmoreland_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Westmoreland County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Westmoreland'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Westnmoreland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Westmoreland County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Westmoreland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Westmoreland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! {| border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''Westmoreland County, PA Land Records''' |- bgcolor=#abd9a6 ! Volume !! Page !! Grantor !! Grantee !! Date !! Comment |- | A || 16 || Jane Campbell (widow of John dec.) || James Christie Jr. || 1778 || 282 acres on the S.E. side of Conamough Creek |- | A || 211 || Michael Miller || Josias Campbell || 1780 || Land on both sides of the Loyalhannah Creek |- | A || 212 || Michael Miller || Josias Campbell || 1777 || Releasement of above lands |- | A || 275 || Samuel Bradley || Michael Campbell (of Cumberland Co) || 1782 || 130 acres of "Thompsons Old Place" on Jacobs Creek |- | A || 283 || Samuel Bradley || Michael Campbell || 1782 || 400 acres on Jarvis Creek in Yohagonia County |- | A || 318 || Evan Rowland || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] (of Bedford Co) || 1772 || 300 acres on the E. side of Youghiogheny River |- | A || 384 || James Campbell || William Perry || 1784 || 300 acres on the Kiskiminetas River |- | A || 419 || James Campbell || William Perry || 1784 || 4 to 5 acres field that has been cultivated for crops |- | A || 429 || John Campbell || Adam Turner || 1770 || 100 acres granted to John in 1769 on the Little Sewickley Creek |- | B || 101 || Charles Campbell (of Franklin Co) || Thomas Campbell (of Franklin Co) || 1780 || 285 acres near Thomas Campbells land |- | B || 102 || Robert McGee || Joseph Campbell || 1785 || 150 acres on Walthours Run |- | B || 240 || Joshua Rudd || James Campbell (of Franklin Co, PA) || 1786 || 308 1/4 acres on the Youghiogheny River |- | B || 245 || Michael Campbell || Archibald Scott || 1786 || 125 acres on Jacobs Creek |- | C || 87 || Thomas Campbell (of Franklin Co) || Robert Thomas || 1787 || 363 1/2 acres of "Obscurity" on Altmans Run |- | C || 200 || Michael Huffman || William Campbell (of York Co) || 1788 || 300 acres by Robert Campbells land |- | C || 250 || William Campbell Sr. || William Campbell (son of Thomas) || 1788 || Land on the S. branch of Four Mile Run |- | C || 295 || John Rudebaugh and Francis Byerly || Joseph Campbell || 1787 || Land on the Beaver Dam |- | D || 52 || Robert McConnel || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] || 1789 || 250 acres on the N.W. side of Youghiogheny River |- | D || 104 || Michael Campbell || James Bousill || 1787 || Land on Two Lick Creek surveyed for James Campbell |- | D || 175 || Michael Campbell || William Graham || 1787 || 264 acres on Black Lick Creek |- | D || 370 || James Mickey || Thomas Campbell || 1790 || 300 acres on Nine Mile Run |- | 1 || 187 || James and Phanuel Campbell (of Franklin Co) || Joshua Bridd || 1786 || 308 acres of "Mount Pleasant" on the S. side of the Youghiogheny River |- | 1 || 212 || James and Phanuel Campbell || Samuel Porter || 1792 || 263 acres granted to William Campbell and vested to James Campbell |- | 1 || 249 || John [[Campbell-10303|Campbell]]|| Adam Briney || 1792 || 188 acres in Washington Township (near Polk Run), formerly part of Salem Township. |- | 1 || 392 || Joseph and Mary Campbell || William Knab || 1793 || 183 acres by James and Robert Campbell |- | 1 || 404 || William Jack esq. || Andrew Campbell || 1792 || Lot in the town of Greensburg |- | 1 || 405 || Christopher Frisby || Andrew Campbell || 1792 || 4 acres |- | 2 || 118 || Andrew Campbell ||Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1793 || 4 are lot in Greensburg |- | 2 || 256 || William Brooks and Ann Campbell || John Austraw || 1795 || 100 3/8 acres |- | 2 || 302 || William Campbell || Dennis Burnes || 1795 || 300 acres on Altmans Run |- | 2 || 331 || Malcom Cambpell || Robert Beatty || 1796 || 1 lot in Shulsburg |- | 2 || 404 || Thomas and Mary Campbell (of Franklin Co) || James Thompson || 1793 || 151 3/4 acres on Stoney Run |- | 2 || 474 || William Jack esq. || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1796 || 1796 Lot No. 46 in Greensburg |- | 2 || 487 || William Jack esq. || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']]|| 1796 || Lot No. 48 in ditto |- | 2 || 488 || Adam George ||Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1796 || 100 acres |- | 2 || 512 || Thomas Campbell || James Campbell (on behalf of the heirs of Cornelius Campbell) || 1797 || 400 acres in Donegal Twp. |- | 2 || 637 || Peter Harhold || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || 300 acres on Little Sewickley Creek |- | 2 || 666 || William Hill || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || Half of his part of 300 acres in Fairfield Twp. |- | 2 || 669 || Robert Cooper || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || Lot No. 110 in Greensburg |- | 2 || 670 || John Kirkpatrick et. al || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || 1797 || 285 acres on the N. side of Crooked Creek |- | 3 || 40 || Patrick [[Campbell-54001|'''Campbell''']] and wife Mary || Jacob Studibaker || 1796 || Concerning Mary's dower (former Widow of Peter Studibaker) |- | 3 || 180 || Terrance [[Campbell-63723|'''Campbell''']] || John Probst || 1797 || 4 acres in town of Greensburg |- | 3 || 181 || Joseph Marshall || George Campbell || 1797 || 50 ares in Mount Pleasant |- | 3 || 266 || Michael Campbell || William Perry || 1787 || 300 acres on both sides of Crooked Creek |- | 3 || 345 || Thomas Campbell || James Boyle || 1774 || 300 acres in Armstrong Twp. |- | 4 || 220 || Thomas C [[Campbell-12915|'''Campbell''']] || John [[Campbell-10303|'''Campbell''']] (his son) || 1798 || 165 acres in Salem Twp. (David also named as a son) |- | 4 || 219 || Thomas C [[Campbell-12915|'''Campbell''']]|| David Campbell (his son) || 1798 || 100 acres in Salem Twp. |- | 4 || 314 || Robert Laughlin || William B. Campbell || 1798 || Lot No. 20 and 22 in East Liberty Town |- | 4 || 337 || Joseph and Mary Campbell || Harman Criley || 1799 || 183 acres of "Center Farm" in Donegal Twp. |- | 4 || 369 || William B. Campbell || Frederick Matthews || 1798 || Lot No. 20 in East Liberty Town |- | 4 || 412 || Michael Campbell || Samuel Dickson || 1787 || 300 acres on Crooked Creek |}

Westmoreland County Pennsylvania Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Westmoreland_County_Pennsylvania|The Campbells of Westmoreland County Pennsylvania]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Westmoreland'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Westnmoreland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Westmoreland County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1810 and prior'''. If your ''Westmoreland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Westmoreland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! {| border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''Westmoreland County, PA Probate Records''' |- bgcolor=#abe49a ! '''Volume''' !! '''Page''' !! '''Deceased''' !! '''Executor''' !! '''Date''' !! '''Comments''' |- | 1 || 25 || William Campbell || || Oct 29, 1782 || Brothers: Michael and Charles. (This is his non-cupative will, as he is going away to Indian Country |- | 1 || 35 || William Campbell || William and Joseph Campbell || Jun 29, 1792 || Wife: Florenda; Sons: John, William, and Joseph; Daughter: Sarah McIntire and Jean Campbell; Grandson: William Campbell |- | 1 || 337 || Charles Campbell || Margaret Campbell and William Parks || Apr 22, 1813 || Wife: Margaret; Daughters: Eliza and Maria; Brother: James and William; Sisters: Jean Holliday and Martha Campbell; Niece: Sarah Gulhall |- | 1 || 456 || James Campbell || William and Robert Campbell || Jan 13, 1810 || Wife: Mary; Sons: Robert, Thomas, Matthew, William, George, James, and John; Daughter: Agness McKinney |}

Westmoreland County Virginia Land Records-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Westmoreland_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Westmoreland County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Westmoreland'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Westmoreland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Westmoreland County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Westmoreland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Westmoreland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Westmoreland County Land Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Westmoreland County Land'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Grantor||Grantee||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |1||61||John Campbell||John Bell||1657|||| |- |1||62||John Campbell|| William Robinson||1657|||| |- |2||125||Joseph Campbell (of King and Queen County)||John Gardner||1697|||| |- |2||126||Joseph Campbell||Alexander Spencer||1697|| Appointment as lawful attorney|| |- |3||123||Jane Campbell||John Higdon (her son)||1702||150 acres on the S. side of Digwood Swamp. (She's moving)|| |- |3||124||Jane Campbell||Nathaniel Pope (son-in-law)||1702||Appointment as lawful attorney|| |- |3||140||James Campbell||||1702||Inventory|| |- |3||191||Patrick Campbell||||1703||Inventory|| |- |11||273||Thomas Bonum||Charles Campbell||1751||288 acres in Cople Parish on Potomac River|| |- |11||301||Charles Campbell (of Northumberland Co)||Willoughby Newton||1750||288 acres in Cople Parish on Potomac River|| |- |14||198||Thomas Borrosock||Archibald Campbell||1763||200 acres near the road leading to Matlox Ferry|| |- |14||285||John Triplett||Archibald Campbell||1764||76 acres near the head of Matlox|| |- |14||367||Archibald Campbell||William Degge||1766||Bond|| |- |15||38||Gilbert Campbell||David Boyd||1769||2 slaves|| |- |17||127||Gilbert Campbell||||1782||His will, found among the land records. Mentions his two daughters: Christy and Pinkston|| |- |18||245||Alexander Campbell||Ambrose (his "slave")||1792||Granting him his freedom|| |- |19||139||Hannah Hopkins (his mother)||Archibald Campbell of Richmond||1795||98 1/2 acres near Matlox Bridge|| |- |19||172||Archibald Campbell and Susannah his wife||James Park||1795||98 1/2 acres near Matlox Bridge|| |- |19||220||Alexander Campbell||Hannah Hopkins (his mother)||1796||Tract of land in said county called "Shelford"|| |-

Westmoreland County Virginia Marriage Records-Campbell

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

Westmoreland County Virginia Probate-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_Westmoreland_County_Virginia|The Campbells of Westmoreland County Virginia]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''Westmoreland'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''Westmoreland'' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of Westmoreland County. This page has the '''Campbell Probate Records for the years 1800 and prior'''. If your ''Westmoreland'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''Westmoreland'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Westmoreland County Probate Records -Campbell== {| border="3" cellpadding="4" |+'''Westmoreland County Probate'''
'''Campbell Records''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" |Liber||Folio||Deceased||Executor||Date_of_Record||Comments||Record |- |3||114||James Campbell||Jane his wife||1702||Wife: Jane|| |- |16||194||Gilbert Campbell||||1782|||| |- |19||364||Archibald Campbell||Susannah his wife||1798||Wife:Susannah; Sons: Ferdinand, Frederick, and Stuart|| |- |22||385||Archibald Campbell||Hannah his wife||1774||Wife: Hannah; Sons: Archibald, John, Alexander, and Stuart; Daughters: Anne and Mary. (His will mentions him coming from Scotland to Virginia in Oct. of 1741)|| |-

Westmores of Wight

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Horridge-34|Jon Horridge]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4616714 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Westmorland Profiles Location Statistics

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== Birth and Death == This page sets out an analysis of profiles in Westmorland, England using a snapshot of the Wikitree database taken on 2 April 2023. We can only analyse profiles by county and country when location fields have been accurately input to Wikitree standards. Some people are analysed as being born or having died in England or in the United Kingdom when, with a minor change, we could be more precise. Many profiles can be tidied, by properly formatting the location field (perhaps just by adding comma in the right place, or correcting a spelling mistake), by adding more detailed information to the location fields from information in the biography, or with research. We are working on an ongoing basis to improve these profiles and to add new locations to the Locations Table so that more profiles are identified and analysed. If you would like help with the analysis of Westmorland profiles, please click on one of the links in the Notes Section below and improve the data in the location field. There are three tables, illustrating total profiles broken down by * Century of birth and gender * Death location (people born in Westmorland) * Birth location (people who died in Westmorland) Locations with fewer than 0.1% of the total are omitted from the tables. '''Notes''' # A significant proportion of people lack death locations. Two percentages are shown against death locations; ## The total percentage of the total profiles of people born in the county ## The total of profiles for which a death location has been indicated and identified. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWestmorland+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22England%22+deathregion%3Dunknownregion+not+deathlocation%3DAvon+not+deathlocation%3DCleveland+not+deathlocation%3DHumberside+%0D%0A+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BDeath+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2CUK%27)%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in England, county not known] includes 2 types of profile ## Profiles where the death location field is simply ‘England’ or ‘England, United Kingdom’ ## Profiles where England’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWestmorland+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+deathcountry%3DEngland+not+deathcountry%3DScotland+not+deathcountry%3DWales+not+deathcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in United Kingdom, country not known] includes ## Profiles where the death field is simply ‘United Kingdom’. ## Profiles where ‘United Kingdom’’ is in the death location field plus something else which isn’t recognised. # [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+birthregion%3DWestmorland+birthcountry%3DEngland+deathcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Unknown Country] means that the country in the location field isn’t recognised. # For lists of birth locations that need attention, see ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWestmorland+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3DEngland+birthregion%3Dunknownregion+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%27)%22+sql%3D%22not+(%5BDefault%5D.%5BBirth+Location%5D.AsString+%3D+%27England%2C+United+Kingdom%27)%22+&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, county not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWestmorland+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3D%22United+Kingdom%22+not+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthcountry%3DScotland+not+birthcountry%3DWales+not+birthcountry%3D%22Northern+Ireland%22&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in United Kingdom, country not known] ## [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=open+deathregion%3DWestmorland+deathcountry%3DEngland+birthcountry%3Dunknowncountry&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in Unknown Country] === Total by Birth Century & Gender === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Century!!Female!!Male!!Grand Total |- |0||||4||4 |- |11||1||1||2 |- |12||5||14||19 |- |13||16||24||40 |- |14||25||51||76 |- |15||35||79||114 |- |16||169||248||417 |- |17||332||487||819 |- |18||1034||1231||2265 |- |19||2331||2655||4986 |- |20||166||182||348 |- |Grand Total||4114||4976||9090 |} === Born in Westmorland: Where did they die? 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=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Birth Location!!Total!!% of Total |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathregion%3DWestmorland+deathcountry%3DEngland&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=DeLoc&PageSize=-1 Died in Westmorland]||3350|| |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWestmorland+birthlocation%3Dmissinglocation&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&PageSize=-1 Lack a birth location]||190||5.67% |- |Total with a birth location||3160||94.33% |- |[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=deathcountry%3DEngland+deathregion%3DWestmorland+birthcountry%3DEngland+not+birthregion%3Dunknownregion&MaxProfiles=500000&Format=&SortOrder=BiLoc&PageSize=-1 Born in England, known county]||3010||89.85% |- |England Buckinghamshire||5||0.15% |- |England Cambridgeshire||6||0.18% |- |England Cheshire||26||0.78% |- |England County Durham||24||0.72% |- |England Devon||8||0.24% |- |England Essex||9||0.27% |- |England Greater London||26||0.78% |- |England Kent||14||0.42% |- |England Lancashire||256||7.64% |- |England Leicestershire||9||0.27% |- |England Lincolnshire||15||0.45% |- |England Middlesex||17||0.51% |- |England Norfolk||4||0.12% |- |England Northamptonshire||13||0.39% |- |England Northumberland||22||0.66% |- |England Somerset||6||0.18% |- |England Staffordshire||10||0.30% |- |England Suffolk||4||0.12% |- |England Surrey||8||0.24% |- |England Warwickshire||12||0.36% |- |England Westmorland||2150||64.18% |- |England Yorkshire||148||4.42% |- |Born in England, county not known||51||1.52% |- |Born in Unknown Country||16||0.48% |- |Scotland||33||0.99% |- |Wales||7||0.21% |- |Ireland||17||0.51% |- |United States||4||0.12% |}

Weston Settlement at at Wessagussett (1623-1624)

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==Overview== This page is devoted to the New England Settlement led by [[Weston-1315|Thomas Weston]]. Thomas Weston promoted the first settlement of the area of New England known as Wesagussett, establishing a settlement there in September 1622.See generally, "Wessagussett Colony," [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wessagusset_Colony ''Wikipedia'']. The settlement was short lived and Weston and the other settlers abandoned it and returned to England in March 1623 after a difficult winter. A [[Space:Gorges Settlement|second settlement]] of the area led by Capt. Robert Gorges was made the following year. The Gorges settlement failed and was also abandoned but was resettled a few years later as Weymouth. Capt. Gorges returned to England when the settlement was abandoned. An advance party of the Weston expedition first arrived at Plymouth in May 1622, making their way to Maine aboard the fishing vessel, ''Sparrow'', and from there to Plymouth aboard a smaller boat. The remainder of the expedition departed London aboard the ''Charity'' and the ''Swan'' in April 1622 and arrived in Plymouth in late June the same year. The entire party moved to Wessagusset in July 1622 and was "permanently" settled there in August. The colony was officially established there in September 1622. No complete list of the Weston party is known to exist. The list below is an amalgamation from various sources with an intention to create a complete, or as near complete as possible, list of the members of the Weston expedition. ==List of Possible/Probable Settlers== *[[Greene-7357|Richard Greene]] *Edward Johnson *[[Morton-5374|Thomas Morton]] *[[Pratt-629|Phineas Pratt]] *Mr. Salisbury (surgeon) *[[Saunders-9177|John Saunders]] *[[Weston-1315|Thomas Weston]] ==Notes==

Westport, County Mayo

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==Westport== :Westport is a town on the west coast of Mayo. :Irish: Cathair na Mart, meaning "stone fort of the beeves", historically anglicised as Cahernamart :It is at the south-east corner of Clew Bay, said to have one island for each day of the year, an inlet of the Atlantic Ocean on the west coast of Ireland. :The design for the town was commissioned in the 1780s by the John Browne of the nearby stately home, Westport House, as a place for his workers and tenants to live. John Browne cleared the original village of Cahernamart, that had 700 inhabitants, to make way for his gardens at Westport House. :{{Image|file=Miscellaneous_Category_related_Images-1.png |align=l |size=160 |caption=Westport Coat of Arms. }} :The current town centre was originally designed by James Wyatt in 1780, in the Georgian architectural style. Its layout follows the medieval principles of urban design introduced by the Normans in the 13th century. A particular feature is the incorporation of the river into the composition, contained for two blocks by low stone walls producing, on each side of the river, tree lined promenades (The Mall) with several stone bridges over the river Carrow Beg. The layout further includes several tree lined streets, addressed by the narrow fronted commercial buildings typical of Irish towns, though with many here remaining of a singular refinement and charm. Some modern interventions, such as the Garda station, are less successful in maintaining the original continuity of the urban fabric. :The famous pilgrimage mountain of Croagh Patrick, known locally as "the Reek", lies some 10 km west of the town near the villages of Murrisk and Lecanvey. The mountain forms the backdrop to the town. :Westport is a popular tourist destination and scores highly for Quality of Life. It has also won the Irish Tidy Towns Competition three times in 2001, 2006 and 2008; in 2012 it also won the Best Place to Live in Ireland competition run by The Irish Times. :[[Wikipedia:Westport,_County_Mayo|Source: Wikipedia]] :Clock Tower, erected in 1947 on the site of a former fountain, as seen from the High Street. On the left, the entrance to the Shop Street is to be seen, right from the Clock Tower is the upper end of the Bridge Street. :{{Image|file=Miscellaneous_Category_related_Images.jpg |size=1000 |caption=Westport Clock Tower }}

Westpreußen Resources

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Resources for West Prussia

Westrow/Westraw/Westwray family research notes and sources

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Will of Elizabeth Westwraye widow of John Westwraye citizen and draper of London Name: Elizabetha Westwraye [Elizabeth Westwraye] Residence: London Probate Date: 14 Mar 1607 Death Year: Abt 1607 Source Citation The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 111 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_311267-00364?usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=883018 Marriage allegation for Mary (Aldersey) Westrow to Sir Norton Knatchbull [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24181786?h=02e11c&utm_campaign=bandido-webparts&utm_source=post-share-modal&utm_medium=copy-url Ancestry Com] Grace Westrowe widow marriage 1571 https://archive.org/details/AllegationsForMarriageLicencesIssuedByTheBishopOfLondonV.25/page/n53/mode/2up?q=westrowe Note also a John PInder marriage Tom Westrowe and Anne Capell https://archive.org/details/AllegationsForMarriageLicencesIssuedByTheBishopOfLondonV.26/page/n249/mode/2up?q=westrowe Chute Westrowe Wildman https://archive.org/details/allegationsforma00ches/page/258/mode/2up?q=westrowe Rowe DEane WEstrowe https://archive.org/details/allegationsforma00ches/page/116/mode/2up?q=westrowe https://archive.org/details/bahamaislandsno00hassgoog/page/n5/mode/2up?q=westrowe Tom Westrowe https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770895/page/n45/mode/2up?q=westrowe Barkers https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop00grazgoog/page/n84/mode/2up?q=westrowe Blount Westrowe https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess13byumetc/page/154/mode/2up?q=westrowe John Blount will father in aw of Thomas Westrowe PROB 11/93/385 https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess13byumetc/page/154/mode/2up?q=westrowe lathum Westrow https://archive.org/details/administrationin01chur/page/22/mode/2up?q=westrawe https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5218964 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/5bf7928d-37d3-49df-8871-8be878d1b068 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5999737 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/d5061018-ea54-446f-8ce5-72f7b9bed0aa https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/769cd5e7-3696-4758-a0cc-6c5b4a9ed6ec

Westward Ho Profiles

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This is a list of my Westward Ho profiles. # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Train-167 George Francis Train] Transcontinental Railroad; Entrepreneur. (Created 9 Feb 2020) # [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whitney-5308 Asa Whitney] Father of the Pacific Railroads. (Created 6 Feb 2020)

Westward Migrations of My Stephens-Neal-West Coulter Family

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Tracking the movement westward of my associated family members. Many of them became homesteaders, served in Military and War. Additional surnames and tags likely will be added over time.

Westwood Irwin-Witt-Wagner Property

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=== Summary === In 1816, [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]] and his sister, [[Irwin-4364|Mary C. (Irwin) Richey (1756-1832)]], obtained a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent land patent] in Ohio for a parcel now located in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood,_Cincinnati Westwood], the largest neighborhood in the city of Cincinnati.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent Land patent issued to William Irwin and Mary Ritchey]. General Land Office of the US Bureau of Land Management. Obtained on the website of the General Land Office at https://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=0028-574&docClass=CV&sid=pdtwbvoc.zee#patentDetailsTabIndex=2 on April 17, 2022.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westwood,_Cincinnati Westwood, Cincinnati]. Accessed at Wikipedia on January 11, 2022. Over the next 94 years, sales and court cases ensued, involving three generations of William’s descendants, until 1910 when the last family-owned parcels of the Irwin estate were sold. === Location === The parcel named in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent land patent] is 80 acres in the southeast quarter of Section 8, Green Township (Township Two), Hamilton County, Ohio, United States. The center of the parcel is at approximately [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=18/39.1366/-84.59963333333333 39° 8.196'N, 84° 35.978'W] and is north of the intersection of Queen City Avenue and Ferguson Road. The parcel is roughly bounded by Werk Road on the north, Dunaway Avenue on the east, West Tower Avenue on the south, and Boudinot Avenue on the west. === Timeline === ==== 1816: Land patent granted to siblings Mary (Irwin) Richey [west half] and William Irwin [east half]==== On May 31, 1816, [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]] and his sister, [[Irwin-4364|Mary C. (Irwin) Richey (1756-1832)]] obtained a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/William_Irwin_and_Mary_Richey_Land_Patent land patent as tenants in common] for a parcel of land in the southeast quarter of Section 8, Green Township, Hamilton County, Ohio. ==== 1825: Mary (Irwin) Richey sells west half ==== [[Irwin-4364|Mary C. (Irwin) Richey (1756-1832)]] sold her half of the Section 8 property to [[Longworth-57|Nicholas Longworth I (1783-1863)]], who was a real estate speculator known as the "Man Who Owned Cincinnati".Klepper, Michael; Gunther, Michael (1996), [https://archive.org/details/wealthy100frombe00klep/page/ The Wealthy 100: From Benjamin Franklin to Bill Gates—A Ranking of the Richest Americans, Past and Present], Secaucus, New Jersey: Carol Publishing Group, p. xii, ISBN 978-0-8065-1800-8, OCLC 33818143. See [[Space:Mary_Richey_deed_to_Nicholas_Longworth|Mary Richey deed to Nicholas Longworth]] for the image and transcription of the deed.Mary Richey deed to Nicholas Longworth. Hamilton County Recorder, Cincinnati, Ohio. Record: 1st Series, Book 7, Page 294. Deed: Deed book 22, Page 526. ==== 1843: Elizabeth Irwin files for partition of east half following death of her father, William==== On September 20, 1843, [[Irwin-5971|Elizabeth Irwin (abt.1809-1852)]], presumed to be the eldest child of [[Irwin-5894|William]] and [[Unknown-596755|Margaret Irwin]], filed a petition for the partition of [[Irwin-5894|William]]'s half of the property following his death on an unknown date.[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-sep-21-1843-2338846/ Elizabeth Irwin Petition for Partition]. Tri Weekly Cincinnati Gazette, Cincinnati, Ohio. September 21, 1843, p. 2. Accessed on Newspaperarchive.com January 11, 2022. See [[Space:Notice_of_Petition_for_the_Partition_-_Elizabeth_Irwin_vs._Heirs_of_William_Irwin|Notice of Petition for the Partition - Elizabeth Irwin vs. Heirs of William Irwin]] for a transcription of the published notice. ==== 1844: Estate divided into six lots ==== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption=1844 Estate Partition Map }} The partition was completed in the May court term of 1844, resulting in the creation of six lots, as shown on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-3 partition map].William Irwin estate partition map. Hamilton County, Ohio Recorder’s Office. Cincinnati, Ohio. Vol. 117, pp. 396-403. The lots were conveyed to [[Irwin-5894|William]]’s heirs as follows: * Lot 1: [[Irwin-5971|Elizabeth Irwin (abt.1809-1852)]], 16 acres * Lot 2: [[Irwin-5972|John Irwin (abt.1812-abt.1870)]], 16 acres * Lot 3: Heirs of [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]], 14.12 acres. The heirs were: ** [[McAfee-1505|Elizabeth Jane (McAfee) Waggoner (1818-1849)]], widow of [[Irwin-4958|James]] ** [[Irwin-4657|Mary Elizabeth Irwin (1839-1907)]], daughter of [[Irwin-4958|James]] ** [[Irwin-6096|Catherine Irwin (1841-1849)]], daughter of [[Irwin-4958|James]] * Lot 4: [[Irwin-5975|Andrew Irwin Sr. (1814-1884)]], 15.37 acres * Lot 5: [[Irwin-6061|Martha (Irwin) Windram (bef.1820-aft.1880)]], 10 acres * Lot 6: [[Irwin-6062|Nancy (Irwin) Mullins (abt.1823-1854)]], 8.5 acres ==== 1845: Lots 1, 4 and 5 sold ==== ===== March 5: Andrew Irwin and wife, Susannah, sell Lot 4 ===== A year after the partition, [[Irwin-5975|Andrew]] was the first of [[Irwin-5894|William]]’s heirs to sell a lot. See [[Space:Andrew_%26_Susannah_Irwin_deed_to_Ellis_Dunaway|Andrew & Susannah Irwin's deed to Ellis Dunaway]] for images and a transcription of the deed. ===== March 22: Elizabeth Irwin sells Lot 1; Martha Irwin sells Lot 5 ===== Two weeks later, [[Irwin-5971|Elizabeth]] and [[Irwin-6061|Martha]] sold their lots. See [[Space:Elizabeth_Irwin_deed_to_Ellis_Dunaway|Elizabeth’s deed to Ellis Dunaway]] for images and a transcription of the deed. See [[Space:Martha_Irwin_deed_to_Ellis_Dunaway|Martha’s deed to Ellis Dunaway]] for images and a transcription of the deed. ==== 1847: "J. Irwins Hrs" marks the location of the property on a Hamilton County map ==== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Earliest known county landowners map referencing the property }} The earliest known county landowners map referencing the property with the Irwin family name is the [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012591123/ 1847 Map of Hamilton County, Ohio], where it's identified by the label "J. Irwins hrs" (James Irwin's heirs). Emerson, W. D. (1847) [https://www.loc.gov/item/2012591123/ Map of Hamilton County, Ohio.] Cincinnati: C.S. Williams & Son, Cincinnati: Klauprech & Menzel's Lith (Map). Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://www.loc.gov/item/2012591123/ on April 17, 2022. This label, as opposed to the expected "W. Irwins hrs", suggests the property being referenced on the map is Lot 3, the parcel passed to the heirs of [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]] (perhaps the only lot with a house on it at the time the map was published). ==== 1849: George & Nancy (Irwin) Mullins sell Lot 6 ==== Four years following the first lot sales, [[Irwin-6062|Nancy]] sold her lot. See [[Space:George_H._Mullins_Deed_Oliver_C._Betts|George H. & Nancy (Irwin) Mullins Deed to Oliver C. Betts]] for images and a transcription of the deed. ==== 1869: John Irwin’s name appears on map ==== [[Irwin-5972|John]]’s name appears at the location for Lot 2 of the Irwin Estate on the [http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20641/Green+Township/Cincinnati+and+Hamilton+County+1869/Ohio/ Cincinnati and Hamilton County 1869 atlas]. ==== 1871: Margaret Irwin files petition to partition Lot 2 ==== In 1871, [[Irwin-6095|Margaret Irwin (abt.1843-abt.1881)]], presumed to be the youngest child of [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]], filed a petition to partition Lot 2, which notes that John is deceased.[http://www.historicmapworks.com/Map/US/20641/Green+Township/Cincinnati+and+Hamilton+County+1869/Ohio/ Green Township, Cincinnati and Hamilton County 1869]. Philadelphia: C. O. Titus, 1869. P. 19. Accessed at Historic Map Works on January 17, 2022. [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-dec-14-1871-3114040/ Notice of the filing] was published in the Cincinnati Commercial on December 14, 1871. See [[Space:Notice_of_Petition_for_the_Partition_-_Margaret_Irwin_vs._Heirs_of_William_Irwin|Notice of Petition for the Partition - Margaret Irwin vs. Heirs of William Irwin]] for a transcription of the notice. ==== 1872: Thomas Ware petitions for payment of professional services ==== On March 22, 1872, a [https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-mar-22-1872-2953913/ notice was published] in the Cincinnati Evening Star regarding a petition from Thomas Ware against the Irwin heirs to recover costs of professional services.[https://newspaperarchive.com/other-articles-clipping-mar-22-1872-2953913/ Thomas C. Ware petition against Martha Windrum and Irwins]. The Evening Star, Cincinnati, Ohio. 22-Mar-1872, p. 3. Accessed on Newspaperarchive.com January 17, 2022. The fees were levied against the undivided three-fifths of the Irwin Estate known as "Lot No. 2", as well as against the heirs themselves. ==== 1873: Partition of Lot 2 denied; parcels sold to William Meier in sheriff's sale ==== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-9.png |align=r |size=m |caption=John Irwin Heirs Deed to William Meier }} After the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas denied the petition to partition Lot 2, citing potential "manifest injury to the value" of the property, it was ordered to be sold in a sheriff's sale in which it was purchased by William Meier.[https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/hcro-pdi/main/image-viewer?documentCode=D&bookNumber=447&pageNumber=192&bookAlpha=&pageAlpha=&pagemode=thumbs Irwin John Heirs of Per Sheriff “Deed" William Meier.] Hamilton County Recorder, Cincinnati, Ohio. Deed Book 447, page 191. Accessed at the [https://recordersoffice.hamilton-co.org/ website of the Hamilton County Recorder] on May 31, 2022. See [[Space:John_Irwin_Heirs_Deed_to_William_Meier|John Irwin Heirs Deed to William Meier]] for a transcription and images of the deed. ==== 1887: Strip of land in parcel condemned and appropriated for widening Ferguson Road ==== On September 26, 1887, the Council for the Village of Westwood voted to condemn shared portions of Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 for public use in order to widen Ferguson Road.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92223792/mary-and-mj-witt-notice-regarding/ Mary and MJ Witt notice regarding property in Westwood]. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 10-May-1888, p. 5. Accessed on Newspaperarchive.com January 12, 2022. ==== 1888: Notice published about impaneling jury for compensation of land appropriated for Ferguson Road widening ==== On May 10, 1888, [[Irwin-4657|Mary Elizabeth (Irwin) Witt (1839-1907)]] and her husband, [[Witt-3205|Michael John Witt (1829-1908)]], published [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92223792/mary-and-mj-witt-notice-regarding/ notice in the Cincinnati Enquirer] that a jury will be impaneled to determine the compensation owed to owners of the parcels affected by the appropriation of land for the widening of Ferguson Road. See [[Space:Mary_E._and_Michael_J._Witt%27s_Notice_to_Impanel_Jury_to_Assess_Compensation|Mary E. and Michael J. Witt's Notice to Impanel Jury to Assess Compensation]] for the transcription of the notice. ==== 1909: Court cases after deaths of Michael J. & Mary E. (Irwin) Witt ==== ===== December 3: Witt brothers file two petitions regarding Lot 3 ===== On December 3, 1909, James P. Witt, George M. Witt and [[Witt-3204|Franklin Irwin Witt (1865-1940)]], the three surviving children of [[Irwin-4657|Mary]] and [[Witt-3205|Michael]], filed two petitions in the common Pleas court of Hamilton County, Ohio.Witt Brothers Deed to Charles H Dater. Hamilton County Recorder, Cincinnati, Ohio. Deed Book 1038, pages 3-4 & 63-65. Transcription and images of the deed available at [[Space:Witt_Brothers_Deed_to_Charles_H_Dater|Witt Brothers Deed to Charles H Dater]].Case No. 144.434: James P. Witt, George M. Witt and Frank I. Witt vs. George & Mary Wagner et al. Court of Common Pleas, First Judicial District, Hamilton County, Ohio. April 1910 Term. Record Book Unknown, pages 165-177. Copies of the original pages are available on WikiTree at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]], accessed June 2, 2022. First, they filed a petition to partition Lot 3. Second, they filed a petition asking that any living heirs of the Irwin siblings "set up their interest in [Lot 3]; that said interest be declared null and void, and that the plaintiffs' title to said real estate be quieted against the same, and for all other relief proper in the premises". Transcriptions and images of the petition and subsequent court filings can be found at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]]. It seems likely that the Witt brothers anticipated what happened the following day. ===== December 4: Wagners file cross-petition to express interest in property ===== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-17.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Page 1 of Wagner cross-petition (bottom of page) }} The following day, December 4, 1909, [[Wagner-12706|George Washington Wagner (1845-1921)]] and his wife, [[Leonard-11430|Mary Jane (Leonard) Wagner (1848-1910)]], filed a cross-petition declaring their interest in Lot 3. [[Wagner-12706|George W. Wagner]] was the son of [[McAfee-1505|Elizabeth Jane (McAfee) Waggoner (1818-1849)]] [widow of [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]]] and her second husband, [[Waggoner-2610|George Couts Waggoner (abt.1797-1878)]]. As such, [[Wagner-12706|George]] is a half-brother of [[Irwin-4657|Mary (Irwin) Witt]]. However, he was neither an heir of [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin (abt.1775-bef.1843)]] nor [[Irwin-4958|James Irwin (abt.1813-bef.1843)]]. Yet, in the cross-petition, [[Wagner-12706|George]] "claims an estate and interest in the real estate described in plaintiffs petition, and denies each and every other allegation in the plaintiffs petition contained, not herein expressly admitted." [[Wagner-12706|George]] says that he "is the owner in fee simple of an undivided one half interest [Lot 3]". He also says that he "has continuously asserted his interest in said property and has made repeated efforts to require the plaintiffs in this cause and their mother [[Irwin-4657|Mary Irwin Witt]], his sister to recognize his interest that they continuously refused so to do." [[Wagner-12706|George]] asserts that "said plaintiffs and their mother have collected rents for the past years from this property and have failed and refused to account to him for such moneys that they may have received." Transcriptions and images of the cross-petition and related court filings can be found at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]]. ==== 1910 ==== ===== June 1: Ruling against the Wagners in favor of Witt brothers ===== On June 1, 1910, the Hamilton County Court of Common Pleas found in favor of the Witt brothers, stating "at the time of bringing of this action, the plaintiffs were in possession of the real property described in the petition, that they had a legal estate in and are entitled to the possession of the same, that neither the defendants nor any one of them have any estate nor are entitled to the possession of said real estate, or any part thereof, and that the plaintiffs ought to have their possession and title quieted as against each and every one of said defendants, as prayed for in this petition." The court found that [[Wagner-12706|George W. Wagner]] would not receive any part of the property and was required to pay the cost expended by the Witt brothers to defend their interests. Transcriptions and images of the decision and related court filings can be found at [[Space:Witt_vs_Wagner_and_Irwin_Heirs|Witt vs Wagner and Irwin Heirs]]. ===== August 12: Partition request denied, notice published of sheriff’s sale to sell Lot 3 ===== {{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-27.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Witt brothers' deed to Charles Dater }} As with the 1873 decision for Lot 2, the petition to partition Lot 3 was denied, citing potential "manifest injury to the value" of the property. So a sheriff's sale was planned to sell Lot 3. Notice of the sale was [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92224878/witt-property-in-westwood-being-sold-in/ published in the Cincinnati Enquirer] on August 12, 1910.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/92224878/witt-property-in-westwood-being-sold-in/ Fine Chance For Suburban Home Or Subdivision]. The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio. 12-Aug-1910, p. 13. Accessed on Newspapers.com June 2, 2022. The lot was advertised as a "fine chance for [a] suburban home or subdivision." The following description was included in the advertisement: "within city limits and 10 minutes’ walk of Westwood car line; GAS, WATER and ELECTRICITY easily accessible; 12.88 acres of land at corner of Lick Run pike and Ferguson road, fronting 653.93 feet on Lick Run pike and 803.77 feet on Ferguson road; lies fine; partly covered with BEAUTIFUL NATURAL WOODLAND; A BARGAIN at appraisement of $6,000; may sell as low as $4,000; easy terms; only one third cash on day of sale." The sale was scheduled to occur on Saturday, August 13, 1910, at 11:00AM. ===== October 13: Witt brothers sell Lot 3, last parcel owned by an Irwin heir ===== On October 13, 1910, sale of Lot 3 was finalized and a deed was issued from the Witt brothers to Charles H. Dater. The deed was signed by each of the three brothers and their wives in Union County, Indiana. The transcription and images of the deed are available at [[Space:Witt_Brothers_Deed_to_Charles_H_Dater|Witt Brothers Deed to Charles H Dater]]. ==== 2022: Irwin name associated with parcels that were in the estate ==== The northwest parcels of the now partitioned property are still referred to as "Irwins Sub" or "[[Irwin-5894|William Irwin]]'s Ests Deed Book".[https://wedge.hcauditor.org/view/re/2080059023600/2021/summary Parcel ID 208-0059-0236-00]. Accessed at Online Property Access, County Auditor On-line, Hamilton County Auditor Dusty Rhodes on January 11, 2022. This can be seen on the Hamilton County GIS site in the Property Description section on the following page: [https://wedge.hcauditor.org/view/re/2080059023600/2021/summary Online Property Access]. It's also on the [https://wedge.hcauditor.org/view/re/2080059023600/2021/cagis_map Property ID 208-0059-0236-00 Property Map].{{Image|file=Westwood_Irwin-Witt-Wagner_Property-1.png |caption=Hamilton County GIS image showing [[Irwin-5894|William Irwin]] Deed Book identification }} === Sources === === Acknowlegments === * Many thanks to R Wagner for efforts in finding and transcribing several of the documents linked here.

Westwood Road Maps

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Wetherden, Suffolk Place Study Info

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Wexford, Ireland

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Wexford (Irish: ''Loch Garman'') is a county on the southeastern coast of Ireland. {{Image|file=Wexford_Ireland.png |size=l |caption=Wexford County, Ireland }} Wexford consists of ten baroniesIn Ireland, a barony (Irish: ''barúntacht'') is a historical subdivision of a county. They were created during the Tudor conquest of Ireland in the 16th century. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barony_(Ireland) Wikipedia: Barony (Ireland)]. {{Image|file=Wexford_Ireland.gif |align=r |size=m }} * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/ballaghkeen-north/ Ballaghkeen North] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/ballaghkeen-south/ Ballaghkeen South] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/bantry/ Bantry] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/bargy/ Bargy] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/forth/ Forth] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/gorey/ Gorey] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/scarawalsh/ Scarawalsh] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/shelburne/ Shelburne] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/shelmaliere-east/ Shelmaliere East] * [http://www.townlands.ie/wexford/shelmaliere-west/ Shelmaliere West] Each barony consists of several civil parishesIn Ireland, civil parishes (Irish: ''paróistí sibhialta'') are land divisions formalized at the time of the Plantations of Ireland (the confiscation of land by the English crown and the colonization of this land with English settlers) in the 16th and 17th centuries. While gradually replaced by Poor Law Divisions in the 19th century, they were not formally abolished and are still used today. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Civil_parishes_in_Ireland Wikipedia: Civil parishes in Ireland]; [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plantations_of_Ireland Wikipedia: Plantations of Ireland]. and multiple townlands.In Ireland, a townland (Irish: ''baile fearainn'') is generally the smallest administrative division of land (though a few larger townlands are further divided. While the concept of townlands is based on the Gaelic system of land division, they were mapped and defined by the English administration in the 17th century for the purpose of confiscating land and portioning it out to English investors or planters. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Townland Wikipedia: Townland]. Wexford has approximately 2,384 townlands.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_townlands_of_County_Wexford Wikipedia: List of townlands of County Wexford]. ----

Weyandt

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The goal of this project is to ...complete the family tree Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Weyandt-29|Denise Weyandt]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13387967 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Weyersheim, Bas-Rhin, Alsace, France

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Weyersheim is a village in France located northeast of Strasbourg, France. Weyersheim was in the Amt Wolfisheim administrative district of Hanau-Lichtenberg when it belonged to the Holy Roman Empire. Weyersheim became part of Alsace, France about 1680. Weyersheim became part of the Departemente du Bas-Rhin when Departementes were formed as part of the new French Republic during the French Revolution about 1792 or 1793. Weyersheim is now part of the new Grand Est area in the northeast corner of France. It features traditional German houses and is a quaint village.

Weyssenhoffs

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The goal of this project is to create a comprehensive family tree of the family Weyssenhoff, the living members of which are mostly in Poland. You may post comments on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28606968 send me a private message]. Thanks.

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Whaleship Peru (1818)

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== Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Bark/Ship-rigged, 257/221 (tons), built 1818, Hanover, Massachusetts. Owners: Coffin & Macy, David Joy, Jr., Robert F. Gardner, David Thain, Zenas L. Adams, Williams & Haven, John McCullough. === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1818-20 || 29 Aug 1818|| Nantucket, MA|| David Harris || Pacific || 1609 bbl oil |- | 1821-24 || 4 Mar 1821|| Nantucket, MA|| Peter Veeder || Pacific || 1763 bbl oil |- | 1824-27 || 1824 || Nantucket, MA|| Samuel Joy || Pacific || 1416 bbl oil |- | 1828-29 || 1828 || Nantucket, MA|| Joseph Pease || — || 718 bbl oil |- | 1829-30 || 1829 || Nantucket, MA|| Joseph Pease || — || 1216 bbl oil |- | 1830-31 || 1830 || Nantucket, MA|| Joseph Pease || — || 1557 bbl oil |- | 1831-32 || 1831 || Nantucket, MA|| William Brooks, Jr. || — || 1514 bbl oil |- | 1832-33 || 1832 || Nantucket, MA|| William Brooks, Jr. || — || 848 bbl oil |- | 1833-35 || 1833 || Nantucket, MA|| William Brooks, Jr. || — || 739 bbl oil |- | 1835-39 || 1835 || Nantucket, MA|| Wm Felix Brown, Jr. || Pacific || 825 bbl oil |- | 1839-42 || 1839 || Nantucket, MA|| Joshua Coffin II || Pacific || 1340 bbl oil |- | 1843-46 || 10 May 1843 || Nantucket, MA|| Edwin Barnard || Pacific || 966 bbl oil |- | 1847-50 || 21 Aug 1847 || Nantucket, MA|| Consider Fisher|| Atlantic, W. Indies, Pacific || 960 bbl oil |- | 1851-55 || 1851 || Nantucket, MA|| [[Starbuck-1078|Charles E. Starbuck]] || Pacific || 1744 bbl oil |- | 1855-59 || 1855 || Nantucket, MA|| Frederick A. Easton || Pacific || 893 bbl oil |- | 1859-63 || 1859 || Nantucket, MA|| Elihu F. Turner || Pacific || 1272 bbl oil |- | 1864-69 || 1864 || New London, CT|| Hempstead, Hull, Smith || Pacific || 2227 bbl oil, 19,560 lbs baleen |- | 1870-71 || 1870 || New London, CT|| Robert H. Glass || — || 1500 bbl oil |- | 1871-72 || 1871 || New London, CT|| George D. Gilderdale || — || 187 bbl oil |- | 1875-78 || 15 Apr 1875 || New Bedford, MA|| Jasper M. Ears || Atlantic || 940 bbl oil |- | 1878-81 || 12 Nov 1878 || New Bedford, MA|| Anthony P. Benton || Atlantic || 1410 bbl oil |} :Note : Broken up in 1882 or 1883. With at least 21 whaling voyages spanning over 60 years, the whaleship ''Peru'' was one of the most successful whaleships sailing out of Nantucket or any other port. It also witnessed the peak and diminishing returns from whale fishing and the end of whaling from Nantucket after the Civil War. === Paintings of the ''Peru'' === :The [https://www.nha.org Nantucket Historical Association] has two paintings of the ship ''Peru''. The first, painted in 1880 by the Nantucket artist [[Folger-835|James Walter Folger]], whose father, [[Folger-825|Joseph W. Folger]], was a whaling captain, and the second was painted by R.R. Newell in 1966. Both have details such as the signal flags that identify the ship and her owners. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Peru'', WRI AS0555, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS0555 (accessed Oct 2023).

Whaleship Three Brothers (1833)

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== Description == {{Image|file=Whaling_ship_Union_1793.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Whaling ship.. }} Bark/Ship-rigged, 384/404/357 (tons), built 1833, Rochester, Mattapoisett, Massachusetts. Owners: [[Starbuck-466|Joseph Starbuck]], [[Starbuck-1098|Matthew Starbuck]], G & M Starbuck & Co., [[Starbuck-710|George]] & [[Starbuck-772|William]] Starbuck, Charles R. Tucker & Co., Ivory H. Bartlett & Sons. === Summary of Whaling Voyages === :{|border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 |'''Voyage'''|| '''Depart''' || '''Port''' || '''Master'''|| '''Destination''' || '''Note''' |- | 1833-36 || 1833|| Nantucket, MA|| George Alley || Pacific || 2212 bbl oil |- | 1837-41 || 1837 || Nantucket, MA || Henry Phelon, Jr || Pacific || 2719 bbl |- | 1841-45 || 9 Jul 1841 || Nantucket, MA || Joseph Mitchell II || Pacific || 2150 bbl |- | 1846-51 || 1846 || Nantucket, MA || Joseph Mitchell II || Pacific || 1500 bbl |- | 1851-54 || 1851 || Nantucket, MA || Joseph S Adams || Pacific || 3454 bbl oil/26300 lbs baleen |- | 1854-59 || 1854 || Nantucket, MA || Charles E Cleaveland || Pacific || 6179 bbl/31000 lbs |- | 1859-65 || 1859 || Nantucket, MA || Calvin Swain || Pacific || 1175 bbl |- | 1865-69 || 22 Dec 1865 || New Bedford, MA || Jacob Taber, Robert Gifford || Pacific || 4496 bbl/69911 lbs |- | 1869-73 || 11 Oct 1869 || New Bedford, MA || James M Witherell || Pacific || 1569 bbl |- | 1875-77 || 12 Oct 1875 || New Bedford, MA || Leander C. Owen || Pacific || 2243 bbl/12000 lbs |} :Note :Lost in the Arctic, 1877. == References == * “The Whaling History”, database, ''New Bedford Whaling Museum'', entry for vessel ''Three Brothers'', WRI AS0662, https://whalinghistory.org/wri/AS0662 (accessed 18 Aug 2023).

Whalley Pedigree Research

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== Whalley of Leicestershire Pedigree == Most of the Whalley line from [[Whaley-93|Wyamarus Whalley]], who is said to have fought at the Battle of Hastings down to [[Whalley-98|Richard Whalley]] who married Elizabeth Leak is based on a pedigree which seems to have been drawn up in 1619. The later generations of the pedigree overlap with those reported in the Visitations. This pedigree is reported in two publications with some differences between them: * Nichols, John. ''[[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire]]'' (John Nichols, London, 1798) Volume 2, Part 2, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000032377088?urlappend=%3Bseq=430%3Bownerid=13510798902984988-466 Pages 736-737]. * Fetherston, John. "Pedigree of Whalley of the County of Leicester". ''[[Space:Miscellanea Genealogica Et Heraldica|Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica]]'', New Series Volume 2, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNT-8N9G?i=389&cat=244051 pages 321-324]. Nichols' version is fuller, naming more children, with additional details from other records, and extending to later generations. It seems likely he elaborated the earlier pedigree, and added material from the visitations. The pedigree is very problematic. Richard Whalley sued to recover lands at Darlaston, Staffordshire, and elsewhere in 11 Edward 4 (1471-1472), Boyd, W. "Extracts from the Plea Rolls, 34 Henry VI to 14 Edward IV, inclusive". ''[[Space:Collections for the History of Staffordshire|Collections for a History of Staffordshire]]'', New Series, Volume 4 (1901), [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi04staf_0/page/181/mode/1up pages 181-182]. and a few years later, in 18 Edward IV (1478-79), he contracted to marry Elizabeth Leek, Thoroton, Robert. ''[[Space:The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire|The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire]]'' (Nottingham: J Throsby, 1790) Volume 1, [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/thoroton-notts/vol1/pp244-252#p22 Pages 244-252]. but he is shown as only sixth in line of descent from Wymarus, who is said to have lived 400 years earlier. An average of 65-70 years per generation is very unlikely. Even more problematic is that Richard's father Henry is shown having a full first cousin also named Henry (son of [[Whaley-87|Roger Whalley]]) who was childless and consequently disposing of his property in 3 Edward I (1274-75) and 8 Edward I (1279-80). It is impossible for such close cousins to be alive two centuries apart. There are also difficulties in the later part of the pedigrees. The 1614 Visitation of Nottinghamshire, and Fetherston's version of the 1619 pedigree, show Richard and his wife Elizabeth Leek, who from the evidence above married about 1478, followed by two generations named Thomas before [[Whaley-2|Richard]] (1499-1582), Marshall, George William. ''[[Space:The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614|The Visitations of the County of Nottingham in the Years 1569 and 1614]]''. Publications of the Harleian Society, Volume 4. (London: Harleian Society, 1871) [https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun01britgoog/page/n129/mode/1up Pages 117-118], Pedigree of Whalley. whereas the documents cited by Thoroton show that there was only one Thomas. It is conceivable that a grandchild was born 21 years after their marriage but not a great-grandchild. == Further Research == The notes above are sufficient to show that the published pedigrees contain errors and more detailed work is required on every generation from Wymarus down to Richard (1499-1582) to establish a reliable line of descent. == Affected Profiles == * [[Whaley-875|Unknown Whaley (abt.1020-)]] ** [[Whaley-93|Wyamarus Whaley (abt.1040-abt.1110)]] *** [[Whaley-92|Eustace Whaley (-bef.1150)]] married [[Autwilly-1|Godetha Autwilly (abt.1110-)]] daughter of [[Autwilly-2|John Autwilly (abt.1090-)]] **** [[Whaley-91|John Whaley esquire]] married [[Bannister-7|Dannes Bannister]] daughter of [[Bannister-8|John Bannister]] ***** [[Whaley-879|Oliver Whaley (abt.1228-)]] ***** [[Whaley-85|John Whaley Jr. (abt.1230-)]] married [[Dutton-31|Eleanor Dutton]] daughter of [[Dutton-32|John Dutton]] ****** [[Whaley-88|John Whaley]] ****** [[Whaley-90|Mary Whaley]] ****** [[Whaley-87|Roger Whaley]] ****** [[Whaley-86|Thomas Whaley]] ****** [[Whaley-89|Ursala Whaley]] ****** [[Whaley-84|Henry Whaley (abt.1290-)]] ***** [[Whaley-880|Robert Whaley (abt.1232-)]] ** [[Whaley-876|Stephen Whaley (aft.1040-)]] *** [[Whaley-877|Stephen Whaley (abt.1070-)]] **** [[Whaley-878|Thomas Whaley (abt.1090-)]] married [[Barwell-100|Guda Barwell (abt.1095-)]] daughter of [[Barwell-101|John Barwell (abt.1075-)]] The line from John and Dannes is partly replicated in: * [[Whalley-11|John Whalley Esq (abt.1320-)]] married [[Banister-1|Dannes Banister]] ** [[Whalley-10|John Whalley (abt.1350-)]] married [[Dulton-1|Eleanor Dulton (1350-)]] *** [[Whalley-9|Henry Whalley (abt.1385-)]] married [[Willoughby-1|Dorothy Willoughby (abt.1425-)]] *** [[Whalley-569|Ralph Whalley (abt.1425-)]] **** [[Whalley-570|Ralph Whalley (abt.1455-)]] ***** [[Whalley-97|Ralph Whalley (abt.1485-)]] married [[Sutton-1907|Mary Sutton (abt.1490-)]] ****** [[Whalley-92|Ralph Whalley (abt.1515-)]] And the later part has been detached due to the chronological difficulties. * [[Whalley-98|Richard Whalley (abt.1410-)]] (previously linked as son of Henry and Dorothy) married [[Leake-2|Elizabeth Leake (abt.1415-)]] daughter of [[Leake-3|Thomas Leake (abt.1390-)]] ** [[Whaley-1974|Thomas Whaley (abt.1435-1479)]] *** [[Whaley-3|Thomas Whaley (abt.1460-)]] married [[Strelley-1|Elizabeth Strelley (abt.1469-aft.1500)]] **** [[Whaley-6|Gilbert Whaley (abt.1489-)]] **** [[Whaley-7|Thomas Whaley (abt.1490-)]] **** [[Whaley-2|Richard Whaley Esq. (1499-1583)]] == Bibliography == See also: * Stirnet has an attempt at synthesis of various published pedigrees: [https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/ww/whalley1.php Whalley1]. * Clay, John W. ''Familiae Minorum Gentium: Volume 4''. Publications of the Harleian Society, Volume 40. (London: Harleian Society, 1896.) [https://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV40/page/n65/mode/1up Pages 1230-1231].
This also contains errors as it conflates Richard who married Elizabeth Leek with his son Thomas. * Whaley, Samuel ''[https://archive.org/details/englishrecordofw00whal/page/n10/mode/1up The English Record of the Whaley Family and its Branches in America]''. (Ithaca, New York: Andrus and Church, 1901).
This seems to be the immediate source of most of what is on Wikitree as of 6 April 2024. It is derived from Nichols, but with embellishments, for example, Wymarus moves from simply fighting at Hastings to being a standard bearer. * Master, George Streynsham. ''Some Notices of the Family of Master, of ... Kent ... Lancashire and ... Surrey...'' (Mitchell and Hughes, London, 1874) [https://books.google.com/books?id=egQHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA98 p. 98].
This account is entirely based on Fetherston's version of the pedigree.

Whalom Park

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Ted Whitten started a Facebook group called [https://www.facebook.com/groups/488989037940425/ "Whalom Park Memories"] which has become a growing community of people sharing photos and memories of Whalom Park. There are also many wonderful videos on YouTube, such as [https://www.facebook.com/Leominster.TV/videos/1370281439661872/ this one posted by Leominster.tv] Here's some awesome [https://www.facebook.com/mike.berry.73594/videos/1604689503084401/?pnref=story footage from 1984]

What Bartley Has Learned

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== Things I have learned while doing genealogy on WikiTree: == Once in a while I have a realization or an insight, and it seemed prudent to write them down. So, here goes: # When I started, it was all about the names, dates, and relationships. But now, when possible, I want to understand how the family lived, and what they went through. This requires all of the documentation possible. # Things are not always as they seem. Find the proof! # It doesn't hurt to take a break from a profile or a family for a while. When you come back to it, you may have: ## A fresh perspective. Sometimes you say, "What was I thinking?" ## New insights. ## Better skills. ## Better information. ## More connections! # Search individual census years, sometime narrowed by locale. == Tips == To move first to last name in a spreadsheet:

What Happened to James Albert Lambert

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James aka Albert aka George"Alien Case Files," database, ''NARA'' ([https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5366759 Catalog.Archives.gov] : acccessed 12 September 2021), entry for James Lambert, 1923; citing Accession Number(s):085-07-0846, Local Identifier: A7832362/085-07-0846/Box 130; National Archives Identifier: 5366759; held by the National Archives. Lambert was born on 17 April 1887 in Saint Pierre and Miquelon to parents James Albert George Lambert and Sabina Pike."United States Index to Alien Case Files, 1940-2003," database, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QK8J-RPTN FamilySearch.org] : accessed 12 September 2021), James Lambert, 27 May 1923; citing Immigration, Alien Registration Number 7832362, "Index to Alien Case Files at the National Archives at Kansas City, ca. 1975 - 2012," NAID 5821836, Records of U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services, 2003 - 2004, RG 566, National Archives at Kansas City."Alien Case Files," database, ''NARA'' ([https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5366758 Catalog.Archives.gov] : acccessed 12 September 2021), entry for James Lambert, 1923; citing Accession Number(s):085-07-0846, Local Identifier: A7832362/085-07-0846/Box 130; National Archives Identifier: 5366758; held by the National Archives. James married Mary Anne Neagle on the 29th of March 1911 in Boston. '''Marriage''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Marriage Records, 1840-1915"
New England Historic Genealogical Society; Boston, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Vital Records, 1911–1915; Volume: 605
{{Ancestry Sharing|25733534|1c6a8e}} {{Ancestry Record|2511|8849674}} (accessed 12 September 2021)
Name: Albert Lambert; Age: 24; Birth Year: abt 1887; Birth Place: St Pierre, Miq; Marriage Date: 29 Mar 1911; Marriage Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, USA; Father: James Lambert; Mother: May Lambert; Spouse: Mary Neagle.
'''Naturalization Records''': "Massachusetts, U.S., State and Federal Naturalization Records, 1798-1950"
National Archives at Boston; Waltham, Massachusetts; ARC Title: Petitions and Records of Naturalization , 8/1845 - 12/1911; NAI Number: 3000057; Record Group Title: Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685-2009; Record Group Number: RG 21
{{Ancestry Sharing|25733797|8b4808}} {{Ancestry Record|2361|902155752}} (accessed 12 September 2021)
Name: Albert Lambert; Gender: Male; Spouse: Mary Anne Lambert.
Their son Edward George Lambert was born within a few years.''No citation to protect privacy.'' :'''{{Orange|Question: Why did he go to New Brunswick? Or, where did he meet Margaret?}}''' James married a second time, to Margaret Jane Clark. The ceremony took place on the 21st of September 1918 in Moncton, New Brunswick; the birthplace of his new wife. '''Marriage''': "New Brunswick, Canada, Marriages, 1789-1950"
Provincial Archives of New Brunswick; New Brunswick, Canada
{{Ancestry Sharing|25733570|d821d8}} {{Ancestry Record|61511|179516}} (accessed 12 September 2021)
Name: James Albert Geo Lambert; Gender: Male; Age: 27; Birth Date: abt 1891; Marriage Date: 21 Sep 1918; Marriage Place: Westmorland, New Brunswick, Canada; Father: James Lambert; Mother: Sabina Lambert; Spouse: Margaret Clark; Certificate Number: 2218; Page number: 142.
James and Margaret had five known children, with the last one being born in 1925. His mother, Sabina, had died a year after he married; before those children were born. '''Death''': "Nova Scotia, Canada, Deaths, 1864-1877, 1890-1965"
Nova Scotia Archives; Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Death Registrations: 1864–1877; 1908–1967; Volume Number: 56; Page Number: 27
{{Ancestry Record|1645|266241}} (accessed 12 September 2021)
Name: Sabina Lambert; Gender: Female; Age: 61; Birth Date: 1858; Death Date: 30 Oct 1919; Death Place: Sydney, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, Canada; Death Registration Year: 1919.
James migrated to the United States, arriving on the 27th of May 1923. He was listed as using the alias' "George" or "Albert," and settled in Massachusetts. His occupation on the manifest was listed as "marine engineer.""Massachusetts, Boston Passenger Lists, 1891-1943," database with images, FamilySearch ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:23XC-PHQ FamilySearch.org] : accessed 12 September 2021), James Lambert, 1913; citing Immigration, Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States, NARA microfilm publication T843 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 1,404,321. In September of 1925 James, using the alias "George," was convicted of violating the liquor law and fined $100. His sentence was suspended upon agreement to ceases being in the liquor business. His residence at that time was 40 Central Square.East Boston District. Boston, Massachusetts, ''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52926925/the-boston-globe/?xid=637&_ga=2.11889204.1662965641.1629163860-1345326535.1615547996 The Boston Globe]'', 14 September 1925, p. 7, col. 5. In 1929 he was convicted of Assault and Battery and sentenced to two months in jail."Suffolk County (Mass.) sheriff's records," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-V367-W65Q?cat=1058281 FamilySearch.org] : accessed 12 September 2021), entry for George Lambert, 1929; citing Criminal calendar: vol. 77 (cont.) 1928-1929 ; v. 78 1929-1930 ; v. 79 (to no. 9026) 1930. In 1930 George's charges were more serious. He was charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon after taking both a bat and a knife to the head of one Robert Snow. George, himself, waived examination and was taken to jail.East Boston Man Held In $1,000 on Assault Charge. Boston, Massachusetts, ''The Boston Globe,'' 8 August 1930, p. 9, col. 3. He was released after 28 days, and then arrested in September for possession and promoting of lottery tickets. This time he was given a six month sentence.Suffolk County (Mass.) sheriff's records, Criminal calendar: vol. 77 (cont.) 1928-1929 ; v. 78 1929-1930 ; v. 79 (to no. 9026) 1930; Jailed for 28 days Aug 1930 Once month later, he was released. In October of 1934 "George" once again attended court where he was found guilty of nonsupport of his wife and five children. He was sentenced to three months in jail. This was after a year's absence during which she didn't know his whereabouts.East Boston District. Boston, Massachusetts, ''[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/52925718/the-boston-globe-18-oct-1934-p-12/?xid=637&_ga=2.44449188.1662965641.1629163860-1345326535.1615547996 The Boston Globe],'' 18 October 1934, p. 12, col. 5. Though he had spent the last five years in and out of jail, in April of 1930 he had been listed as the head of household with Margaret and their children. '''1930 Census''': "1930 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1930; Census Place: Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Page: 10A; Enumeration District: 0011; FHL microfilm: 2340676
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George Lambert in household of George Lambert (42) at Eutaw St.
His age was said to be forty-two; his occupation a cook in a lunch room. That same month he was arrested for bond surrender, where the person putting up the money (or the bail bondsmen) retracted the bail. George was arrested five times between 1933 and 1934 for intoxication, and once for under the influence of alchohol. In October of 1934 he was arrested for non-support of his family. He received a sentence of three months in the house of corrections. He was again arrested in July of 1935 and January of 1936 for non-support. He added eight more arrests between then and 1947, for repeated incidents of intoxication.See the Criminal calendar for Suffolk County. He was last seen in 1953 when he was released from Deer Island Jail in Boston, Massachusetts. === Other James Lamberts === * There was a James Lambert that was a reverend in 1912 in Fall River, Massachusetts."Our Neighbors," Fall River, Massachusetts, Fall River Daily Evening News, 11 October 1912, p. 7, col.1. * James Lambert separated from his wife in 1921 in Boston, Massachusetts; "she has left my bed and board." No name for the wife."Legal Notices," Boston, Massachusetts, "The Boston Globe," 14 January 1921, p. 14, col. 6. * James Lambert of Pittsfield, Massachusetts was born about ten years after the above James. He was a retired carpenter, born in Brookfield, N.Y..Obituary of James Lambert. Pittsfield Massachusetts, "The Berkshire Eagle," 5 July 1941, p. 11, col. 7. * James J. Lambert Jr. lived in Pittsfield, Massachusetts in 1965.Legal Notices, Pittsfield, Massachusetts, ''The Berkshire Eagle'' 25 March 1965, p. 26, col. 3. Where was Senior? === Misc. Notes === * There was a James Albert Pike (his mother's maiden name) that died in 1953 in Springfield, Massachusetts. '''U.S., Death Index''': "Massachusetts, U.S., Death Index, 1901-1980"
{{Ancestry Sharing|25736302|e884be}} {{Ancestry Record|3659|2994552}} (accessed 12 September 2021)
Name: James Albert Pike; Death Date: 1953; Death Place: Springfield, Massachusetts, USA; Volume Number: 92; Page Number: 448; Index Volume Number: 116; Reference Number: F63.M363 v.116.
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What is your attitude toward the death penalty?

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What I've learnt on the Orphan Trail

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This is a summary of things I have learnt & techniques I have mastered on the orphan trail (OT1 & OT2). I have gained all this knowledge in a little over 6 weeks! This would have been impossible without the help and guidance of my trailblazer [[Rowe-6599|Sally Douglas]]. So if you ever have the opportunity to go on the orphan trail then my advice would be seize that opportunity with both hands, you won't regret it. ==Things I have learnt/techniques I have mastered== The discovery of the GRO site! The use of the ‘Edit’ button If you want to see how a particular profile is constructed. To give a bio. a ‘narrative’ (as opposed to just a list of dates & events). To look for information which might already exist in a bio. for clues. Some rules on the correct way of populating the ‘field’ boxes. Inline referencing. Consistent formatting within a profile (for example if you use Dorset, England in one field don’t use Dorset, England, United Kingdom in another field). A shortcut way to use a repeated source in the same profile. To sign & date research notes on profiles you don’t manage simply by using ~~~~. How to construct tables & the discovery of a useful tool for making this easier. To focus the narrative on the subject of the profile (rather than making chunks of it about other family members). When an event is registered at xxx Union it DOESN’T necessarily mean the workhouse! Some style tips (use of bold, italics, indents, line spacing etc). Backing up statements like ‘x had no children’ by outlining the research you have done to come to this conclusion in the research notes. To make citations fuller. Remembering to include What it is, Who, Where, When (the w’s), + all the information on where to find it & where it is being held. How to insert categories on profiles. To check that all the fields are filled in correctly for pre-existing profiles. If you’re looking at a record in a page of records, look at the surrounding records for clues (for example, if there was an unusually high number of people carrying out one particular occupation). How to make research notes clearer, more informative & useful for future researchers. How to credit images from wikimedia commons. With regard to images, the distinction between a photo & a source (it’s not as obvious as you would think). Understanding the distinction between old style (OS) & new style (NS) dating and the change from the Julian to the Gregorian calendar (they are 2 different things which just happened to occur in the same year). When & how to use Templates such as {{Template:Estimated Date}}. When & how to mark the relationship of a parent as ‘uncertain’. The discovery of other types of template such as {{Uncertain Family}} for example. How to order the various text sections in a biography. When it is appropriate to change a Last Name At Birth (LNAB) on a profile. Rather than leaving a field blank, put in some information you can be reasonably confident about. For example, if you don’t know where someone died but you know it is likely to be in England then use England with the uncertain button. How to reference & cite sources behind a paywall. How to add a stable link for ancestry images in the form {{Ancestry Record|1234|5678}}. '''Note. If it is an image on Ancestry.co.uk then use the form {{Ancestry Record|1234|5678|uk|}}''' (thanks to Pickup-178 for alerting me to this). That you can still use information you’re not 100% certain about in the bio. to give the narrative life (with the proviso of using words like probably etc in an appropriate way). More on the correct use of fields. More on how to present a lot of research notes. More links & places to look for vital information on profiles from an earlier time. How to combine unsourced and sourced information in a meaningful way. The value of collaboration! ==Profiles== The profiles I have worked on during the trail are: '''OT1''' 1st Profile: [[Squibb-297|Amanda Louisa Squibb]] 2nd Profile: [[Batty-173|Alfred Batty]] 3rd profile: [[Gubbins-3|Mary Gubbins]] 4th profile: [[Hardy-1206|Sarah Hardy]] '''OT2''' 1st profile: [[Stainer-180|John (Stainer) Stayner]] 2nd profile: [[Cheesmund-3|Thomas Cheesmund]] 3rd profile: [[Wray-618|Leonard Wray]]

What Queries tell us about Gostwick links to America

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[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Gostwick_Name_Study&public=1 Gostwick Name Study Page] No, this isnt about DNA. We have a pretty good idea that Joseph Gostwick of Baltimore, Maryland Colonies, was son of : Thomas Gostwick, Esquire (1619-1693) of London What we dont know is how that Thomas fits into the Gostwick Tree. Its been a source of frustration for many researchers on this side of the pond. I dont know the answer but will set some markers down as to who has not been eliminated with certain queries, or logical statements supported by facts and input from anyone that wants to give it. ----- To be Thomas' father, you would have to be: (1619-16=b bef1603), and you would not be older than 55 when fathering a child, (1619-55=b aft1564) : Born '''''between (1565-1602)''''' : Died after 1620 which is Thomas' est birth date ----- Many of the results returned can be excluded with only a little work * Roger Gostick, of Bushey Herts, d. aft 1616, London, married Ursula * His father, William Gostick, b. bef 1565, who we only know by parish recs * Edward Gostwick, Captain, b. 1572, d. Mar1634, married Ann * George Gostwick, b. abt 1576, Barkway, Herts, brother to above Edward, Capt * John Gostwick, b. abt 1585, d. abt 1628, Piddington, Northants, son of Sir William & Jane * John Gostwick, b. abt 1589, Wroxhill, Marston Moretaine, d. aft 1604, son of Robert & Margaret * Nicholas Gostwick, b. 12-Sep-1593, d. Jan-1638, Revesby, Lincolnshire, son of Sir William & Jane. * Robert Gostwick, son of William & Catherine, ''eliminated, as his death is 'bef 1570' '' * Roger Gostwick, b. 1568, d. 1645, married Constance Pelsett (Roger of Herts, lived Devon) * Sir Edward Gostwick, 2nd Baronet, b. Dec 1586, unlikely with such visibility * Sir William Gostwick, 1st Baronet, b. Nov 1565, unlikely with such visibility * Thomas Gostwick, b. bef 1575, d. aft 1630, Middlesex, children in Essex & Herts, wife Jane Evans * [[Gostwick-33|Thomas Gostwick]], b. bef 1595, d. Dec 1635, Master Goldsmith of London, married Elizabeth; ''logically argued he left detailed will with no children mentioned.'' * William Gostwick, b. 1587, d. 15 Mar 1625, Cambridge, children in Marston Moretain, wife Judith Bendish * William * Gostwick, b. abt 1567, no evidence, hypothetical of William & Catherine of Herts * William * Gostwick, b. abt 1593, no evidence, hypothetical of Thomas & Jane Gostwick of Essex In America, we find Joseph of Thomas, sire Thomas & Nicholas (b1700) who sires Joseph & Nicholas & George. This lends me to feel a strong pull toward the Baltimore Gostwick's naming a child for the grandfather, Nicholas. : We should re-consider why out 7th entry wont work: : '''''[[Gostwick-35|Nicholas Gostwick]], b. 12-Sep-1593, d. Jan-1638, Revesby, Lincolnshire, son of Sir William & Jane.'''''

Whatever happend to Albert and Mandy Kirksey

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

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What's in a name

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The McGuigans come from the County Monaghan, Ireland. They did not give their name to their region, but according to heraldic experts in Dublin, they did have a coat of arms. Believed unlikely by some since the true Irish never adopted the feudal system. However Dr. James D. McGuigan obtained the coat of arms in Dublin in 1936. On the shield is a tower; on each side of the tower a warrier; surmounting the shield a half-tower; emerging from the half-tower a half-warrier. All three warriors bear mighty weapons and look as if they can take care of themselves. The mottos says: In Deo Spero. Roughly translated: In God we trust. The spelling of the name was changed in 1912 by Dr. James D. McGuigan from McGuigan to MacGuigan, after having learned from a reliable book (?) that Mac was the original Irish spelling. As a matter of fact, four spellings were used: Mag, M'G, McG, and MacG. And the first transliterations into English gave McGeoghegan. An Abbe of that name wrote a history of Ireland in the 18th century. Source: Adapted from an unpublished document written by Gerald MacGuigan.

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::'''INTRODUCTION''' Whaupknow was a cluster of farm cottages belonging to Aldhame Farm, Haddingtonshire, Scotland dating from at least the 1600s, quite possibly much earlier. The cottages fell victim to the building & development of Seacliff House on the Aldhame estate & farm sometime in the 1700s, thought to be around 1780. The parish baptism register of St Baldred’s Church in Tynninghame records [[Rynsiman-1|Richard Runciman]] & [[Gourlay-129|Jennet Gourlay]] living at Whaupknow(e), where they worked & brought up their family in the early to mid-1700s. They were among the last people to live there before the cottages were knocked down. This profile relates the research on lost Whaupknow - its location, what can be determined of life there & its eventual disappearance. ===The Runciman Family at Whaupknow=== {{Image|file=Whaupknow.jpg |caption= Their eldest son William’s 1729 baptism record (above) is the first mention of Whaupknow in the family. It states: '' 'William S.L. [SL=Son Lawful, ie the child's parents are married] to Richard Runciman and Jennet Gourlay in Whaup know:'' ''Witnesses James Williamson in Scohougal [Scoughall] & James Barrie in Muttonholl [Muttonhole] : March 23rd' '' }} William’s parents had married in 1728, recorded in North Berwick parish church; the marriage entry describes them only as ‘of this parish’ with no additional description provided. The parish extended beyond the town so it may be that Richard was already living & working on the land. The couple had 9 children all born at Whaupknow between 1729 and 1746: *[[Runciman-565|William]] *[[Runciman-615|Hugh]] *[[Runciman-624|Jennet]] *[[Runciman-616|Richard]] *[[Runciman-625|Jean]] *[[Runciman-617|Marion]] *[[Runciman-618|James]] *[[Runciman-619|Helen]] *[[Runciman-620|Renay]] At some time between then & now Whaupknow slipped from Runciman verbal history, unknown to the recent generations. Current research has found only one male line of descendancy from Richard - [[Runciman-527|’Orphan John’]] (OJ) was Richard & Jennet's only known grandson left to carry on the Runciman name (there are also descendants from their granddaughters). OJ lost his father when he was 2 and his grandfather Richard was already aged 64 when he took over the orphans’ welfare; it’s highly possible OJ was relatively young when he lost his grandfather. If so, perhaps OJ never really learned anything of his father’s upbringing, leaving him with no family stories of substance to pass on to his own children. Admittedly this theory is flawed by the fact he had sisters plus aunts & an uncle, most of whom we know very little. Whatever the reason, it appears that '''no''' descendant branch of OJ’s children carried down a family folklore connection to Haddingtonshire (East Lothian), far less Whaupknow, or indeed other family history before OJ himself [[#1|[A]]]. This implies the break in knowledge started at OJ, but this is conjecture. It took time to decipher from William’s baptism entry the actual birthplace recorded. Finally Whaupknow was found to be the correct interpretation, substantiated by its existence on a John Adaire map, redrawn in 1734 from Adaire's original graphics dated 1680. Old maps were not absolutely precise but it gives a reasonably good indication of its whereabouts. Since that initial discovery the former site is now pinpointed precisely, making it the oldest specific location traced to an ancestor on the Crail lineage. It seems it was not only the Runciman family who lost touch with the it. There is no evidence of Whaupknow's existence other than in some of the old maps of the time. Most present-day locals are unaware of the name. ===What was Whaupknow?=== In the old map a faint depiction of Whaupknow can be seen in which it could be interpreted as a small cluster of 4 or 5 buildings. They are farm cottages belonging to the farm at Aldhame whose ultimate landlord at the time was George Suttie (at some point his surname changed to Grant-Suttie) and the tenant farmer was Hugh Brounfield/Brownfield Discussion Notes 6Feb2020 AR/RR/JD. The typical farm cottage consisted of a 1 storey stone building with 1 fireplace and access to a small piece of land on which to eek out wages by growing vegetables at subsistence level. On this same small plot sheep were kept for wool and a cow to provide milk. Fish would have been caught to supplement the diet. The Aldhame tenant farmer Hugh Brounfield paid rent to the landlord George Suttie in kind, and in turn Brounfield would collect a rental in kind from Runciman & the other Whaupknow employees . The area was rich agricultural land with good husbandry. It is said that Peter the Great may have visited Haddingtonshire specifically to learn from its agricultural success. Aldhame itself was a largely arable farm although there were probably also some sheep and/or 1 or 2 cattle kept. ===Location=== ::'''Old maps of the time''' The Whaupknow cottages were built between Aldhame & Scoughall farms (pronounced Skoal), in what was originally Aldhame parish. Long before Richard & Jennet’s time, in 1618, the parish had merged with Tynninghame parish. Both these farms are recorded as locations of witnesses to Runciman family baptisms. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-3.jpg |caption=First mapped evidence of a Whaupknow location? }} Possibly the earliest mapped reference is to be found in an engraved version in 1736 of John Adair's [https://maps.nls.uk/view/00000648| Map], in which 'Whapeknow' (circled in red, above) is depicted as 3 or 4 buildings where a faint boundary line can just be discerned surrounding them. The area indicated is noticeably smaller than those of the two neighbouring farms. A direct track appears to lead between Aldhame & Whaupknow in contrast to none to Scoughall, reinforcing the working relationship. However what looks like the path may just be the delineation of farm or other boundaries. [TD thoughts?] Another community, the interestingly named Muttonhole, lies nearby to the west. It is not shown on Adair’s map. 'Halflongbarns', of possible interest in the schooling section, is depicted slightly north west of ‘Whapeknow’. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-6.jpg |caption=View of a larger surrounding area showing several locations of interest in Runciman history. From N to S, '''North Berwick''' (parish church R&J's marriage/orphan marriages, burials), '''Castleton''' (farm/orphans with Richard), '''Halflongbarns''' (children's school), '''Whaupknow''' (Richard's cottage), '''Tynninghame''' (parish church/baptisms & burials). The '''illustrated (fishing?) boat''' is of interest too - dated from 1730s, coinciding with era that William Runciman drowned at Crail. Drawings of boats from that time are virtually non-existent. }} '''Views in Present Day''' The following is an extract taken from an email exchangeemail exchanges TH/AR 2020 plus the photographs mentioned in them. '' 'The first one is looking west (approx) - in the bottom right you can see the ruins of Seacliff Mansion House (the one built in the 1840s, on the site of the one built by the Colts) you can see across the actual hamlet of Seacliff, which I imagine is where Whaupknowe was, then over towards the stables - Auldhame Castle is in the woods beyond the stables. At the top left you can see the row of Victorian farm cottages of Auldhame, that is where the Seacliff farm road meets the public road (A198). ''The general view including the ruin is a bit hard to follow - the farm roads are curved, which throws everything out. The modern (Victorian?) cottages and big house at Auldhame are top right of centre in the photo - that's on the public road, the A198.'' ''I assume the Tyninghame church that William Runciman was registered at must have been the St Baldred ruin at Tyninghame House, since that was the site of the village then. This is about 5 or 6 miles walk from Whaupknowe, so they must have been fit in those days!' '' {{Image|file=Whaupknow-1.jpg |caption=Aerial view of Whaupknow location (the cluster to left of centre). Seacliff House, bottom half, to right. A ruin since 1907. }} The second photo is looking north, over the Seacliff farm hamlet, with the beach in the background and the stables top left. Other than on old maps, Whaupknow's precise location has not been found in written records but it is believed to have been where the present quadrangle of terraced cottages is. The small allocation of their land would be here too, possibly in the 'D' shaped meadow. This plot became the kitchen gardens for Seacliff House. The nurseries were prolific, & later were nurtured with underground steam pipes.TD/TH/AR conversation 2020 {{Image|file=Whaupknow.png |caption=The square of cottages believed to be the Whaupknow location. }} {{Image|file=Whaupknow-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Rocks at the shore. Tantallon Castle ruins in background. }} Whaupknow lies close to shore at what is now named Seacliff beach from which the ruins of Tantallon Castle can be seen. The view shown on the right would be just as the Runcimans would see it in the 1700s as the castle was already a ruin. This point lies at the mouth of the Firth of Forth where it meets the North Sea, at that time named the German Ocean. Rocky outcrops lie offshore. Onshore, the rising ground reaches 100 feet above sea level in the space of less than a mile. In English, the Scots words ‘whaup’ means curlew (from the sound it makes) & ‘know, or knowe’ is a small hill, a hillock, so the literal meaning is ‘curlew hill’. Curlews are observed through much of the Scottish Highlands and around the British coastline. By nature curlews immediately take the opportunity to rest after an incoming flight over sea and seek out the nearest high ground. ===Richard’s Employment=== Richard’s employment is not recorded. His family baptism entries suggest, by what has ''not'' been recorded, that Richard was probably a farm labourer. Before the introduction of statutory records in 1855 there were no strict requirements to record-keeping. In church records it was customary to record a person’s occupation if he had ownership or tenancy of land or perhaps if he had a specialised farm skill eg a hind, or if he worked for himself in a trade such as a mason or a baker (scots: baxter). Agricultural labourers generally did not merit such cap-doffing in the records although, since there were no rules, there are exceptions throughout some parishes. It was very much at the whim of the record-keeper, usually the minister or the session clerk. Sadly, no mention of an occupation is made in any of the 9 Runciman baptisms so the possibility that Richard had land rights as an owner or tenant at Whaupknow or that he had a trade is unlikely. But there is a modest possibility that he was more skilled than a labourer, such as a groom. (A groom looked after the horses.) The evident stability in the couple’s circumstances over a number of years does provide a clue about Richard: Farms recruited labour at annual or bi-annual hiring fairs. Labourers, hinds, grooms etc were contracted for, usually, 6 months or a year. Farmers tended to know each person’s capabilities & worth either from previous employment or by local reputation. Reliable men were contracted quickly for the upcoming year. Those less favoured picked up work as farm day-labourers at busy periods such as harvest-time or a large planting project etc. A contracted period of employment usually granted a family roof over their head, courtesy of the farm cottages built on the farm land. That Richard’s family can be tracked for at least 17 years of family baptisms at Whaupknow's farm cottages suggests he was a reliable employee recruited by the same Auldhame farmer every year. ===Did previous Runciman generations live at or near Whaupknow?=== This is difficult to determine as the family events of preceding generations were contained in records affected by a turbulent period in Scottish history. Records were intentionally damaged or destroyed and others hidden away for safety from possible damage or destruction, never to see the light of day again. For a period of 50 years from mid-1600s many baptisms and marriages took place unrecorded at Covenanter conventicles (field meetings/sermons) and in dissenting Presbyterian churches away from the Authorised Church (The Church of Scotland) and were recorded in discreet, closely guarded records - or even not at all - for fear of recrimination. Also of course, some authorised records were lost by natural deterioration and damage due to ageing. Tyninghame Church's Register of Baptisms only survive from 1695, a date which provides little value in answering the 'previous generations?' question. Fortunately between 1615 to 1650 their enterprising minister, John Lauder, maintained detailed Kirk Session recordsNRS Filing Ref CH2/359/1 including BMDs. Thereafter the Session Clerk took responsibility. But an examination of the scant 1600 session records reveals no Runcimans were recorded either as baptised infants, parents or witnesses in the Tynninghme parish. In addition to the absence of earlier recordings, the only Runciman baptisms '''after''' 1700 until the church closure in 1761 were Richard & Jennet's own children, suggesting no other branches from earlier generations were around the parish. (There are many examples of 1600s Runciman baptisms in surrounding parishes such as North Berwick.) If not from local knowledge, Whaupknow was almost certainly known to Richard & Jennet through its proximity to Muttonhole where James Dicksone & his wife Margaret Runciman had lived since at least 1719. They were recorded there in that year for the first of two baptisms of their children. James was later a witness at two of the Runciman children’s baptisms at Whaupknow – Jennet in 1732 and Jean in 1736 so it is a reasonable conclusion that there is a family connection between James’ wife Margaret at Muttonhole & Richard, less than a mile away at Whaupknow. Presently this is an undiscovered connection deserving further research. The lack of any other Runciman connections as baptism witnesses is another pointer to the possibility of a family with no/few wider relations. ===Whaupknow & Tynninghame Church=== That the family worshipped at Tynninghame Church rather than at Whitekirk is initially surprising. Whaupknow to Tynninghame Church is a walk of between 5-6 miles in each direction whereas Whitekirk is much nearer, at about 3 miles each way. Why would a family with young children make such a decision? How much of the day would be taken up just getting there and back! It’s not credible Richard could afford a horse & cart. Or perhaps every family in Whaupknow squeezed into a farm horse & cart? That too is barely credible. The Horse Tax records of the 1790s – a generation or two later – show that even at Aldhame, the sitting tenant farmer John Rennie had only 1 horse. Likewise Robert Colt at Seacliff. However they got to church, there would be many a winter Sunday when the journey would feel considerably longer than its actual distance! The reason for this apparent Tynninghame / Whitekirk anomaly lies in local religious history. Whitekirk was part of the old Holyrood diocese. On the other hand the villages of Tynninghame & Aldhame, which included the cottages at Whaupknow, belonged in the diocese of St Andrews. The Aldhame village church was destroyed in 1562 and eventually the parish of Aldhame joined with Tynninghame in 1618An Old Kirk Chronicle:Being a History of Auldhame, Tyninghame, and Whitekirk in East Lothian. From Session Records, 1615-1850 by P Hately Waddell, observing the historical diocese link. Only when Tynninghame Church itself was demolished would the farming community around Seacliff, Aldhame, Scoughall etc worship at the much closer Whitekirk. There is no confirmatory evidence of where Richard & Jennet worshipped immediately after they left Whaupknow – or indeed, where they then lived & worked. Or even if Jennet was living. ===Schooling for Whaupknow children=== A by-product of strict Scottish Presbyterianism is that in the 1700s Scotland was better developed in the provision of education for its children than any country in Europe and its population was by then the most literate on the continentSource to be re-established, awaits confirmation. This provision was initially driven by a desire by ministers and parents to ensure children could read their bible. Schooling was usually provided by local churches & often funded by local landowners. Each had their schoolmaster. The children in the Tynninghame area received a formal school education, evidenced by William Runciman, of school age between the mid-1730s to the early 1740s, who could read, write & had at least a basic grasp of arithmetic as, when a fisherman in Crail, he signed off the Box-Master’s (Treasurer) accounts as being true. At some point it’s understood North Berwick & Tynninghame churches combined resources to provide a school at the small community of Halflin(g)barns (now Halflandbarns). This location was a much more convenient midway point for the children in the outlying areas of the North Berwick & Tynninghame parishes than the existing locations of their church schools. In Tyninghame parish for instance, the local Pilmuir & Peffer burns were prone to flood in winter preventing a crossing from Aldhame, Whaupknow, Muttonhole etc to the parish school at Tynninghame. As well as being more accessible, Halflinbarns was much closer, being only about a mile from Whaupknow whereas Tynninghame required a good 5-mile walk (each way). Halflinbarns SchoolAll info on Halflinbarns is from discussion with Alan R/FC on 13 Aug 2020. has existed since at least the late 1600s. Entries from around that period appear in the records of the Factor to Sir Hew Dalrymple so, at that time, Sir Hew was involved in its provision: *In 1696 Margaret Watt received 10 shillings ‘for a poor scholar at Castleton’ noted from factor’s records of Sir Hew Dalrymple by relative of FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse. (The reference to Castleton is assumed to be the location of the poor scholar, rather than the location of another school.) *Feby 1696 the factor records a payment £6:13:4d salary to ‘Mgt Watt for teaching of female school’ noted from factor’s records of Sir Hew Dalrymple by relative of FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse. *Aprile 1697 The factor records ‘To the School Master for his salary £13:6:08d’ plus an additional £4 ‘for his school mail’ noted from factor’s records of Sir Hew Dalrymple by relative of FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse. This is probably his annual salary paid retrospectively. It is exactly double the amount paid to Margaret Watt in the February of the previous year so the likelihood is she left the school then and the School Master was recruited almost immediately, resulting in the retrospective payment a year later[[#2|[B]]]. *1704 Discharge to the School master at Halflinbarns £6:13:4d. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-8.jpg |caption=The Old Schoolhouse }} It’s understoodDiscussion, Aug 2020 AR/FC, currently residing at The Schoolhouse the old school consisted of a single room, a schoolmaster’s house and space for a playground. This layout was continued in the new school rebuilt in 1860, shown above, now converted to a private home. The dormer extensions in the loft area and the porch extension were later additions under private occupancy. Otherwise externally the building is the original 1860 replacement school but with internal conversion to several rooms. The small window on the upper floor was the space which housed the school bell. In winter each child had to bring a lump of coal to keep the schoolroom heated throughout the dayAs recounted to FC by her mother/grandmother(?) who had met a former pupil who reminisced with her The school eventually closed in 1929. For a period of time thereafter it was used as a library and Sunday School and for Saturday dances with the local blacksmith Mr Mason playing the fiddle. Mr Ian Ferguson of Woodlea Byre, ?xxxx and the late Mrs Mary Dale taught the Sunday School.Discussion, Aug 2020 AR/FC currently residing at The Schoolhouse. 'The Smiddy' (the blacksmith's workshop) and house still stand in front of the Old School building, and are occupied semi-detached houses. ===William & Fishing=== Before Whaupknow was recognised, far less understood, by Runciman family researchers Richard's son William’s choice to make his living as a fisherman was a puzzle. Not so now the location & lifestyle is known. With the force of necessity driven by a hand-to-mouth subsistence of an agricultural labourer’s family, it’s clear how a young lad could be drawn into fishing as part of the family necessity to put food on the table. Perhaps his father Richard took him on his early fishing experiences or possibly an older friend or a Whaupknow neighbour? Though one has to bear in mind there was very little leisure time and this was a pursuit driven by necessity. An aerial photograph above illustrates how close to the sea William was brought up. Fishing had been employed off his local beach for generations before him, the favoured catch being crab & lobsterTD/TH/AR conversation 13Aug2020 and herring. Historically, for centuries, the beach had been much used as a landing place for friend & foe Living & Dying in Auldhame. The Excavation of an Anglian Monastic Settlement and Medieval Parish Church (Page 149) ISBN 978-1-908332-01-1. Small fishing settlements were dotted all along the coastline. {{Image|file=Whaupknow-9.jpg |caption=Beach close to the Whaupknow cottages where William possibly dragged his first boat to & from the high water mark. The cliffs on the right rise to 100 ft providing the local name Whaupknow. }} Many a young boy had his early introduction to a lifetime of fishing from that very beach a half-mile from his home. From a young age still at school William would be learning skills he would carry with him into adulthood. As a young school-leaver he was possibly proficient enough to earn a living alongside the men. In any event it was a lifetime of fishing he chose and we can see how the opportunities would have been available on his doorstep. By the age of 19 he was sufficiently immersed in the fishing fraternity to have met & married a lass from the fishing community on the Isle of May lying opposite Crail. ===Demise of Whapknow=== In 1750[[#3|[C]]] Robert Colt, who by this time owned the Aldhame estate which included Whaupknow, set about building an imposing country house in preference to maintaining the rather expensive run down property which was by then subject to subsidence & erosion. He named the new house Seacliff and in due course Seacliff’s landscaping & building works encroached onto the land where the Whaupknow cottages stood. The project took some years; there is evidence in the Tyninghame church records the cottages were inhabited until at least 1759. On 10 September 1758 John Cowie 'fisher in Whaupknowe' & Marjory Reid had their son John baptised at St Baldred’s Kirkhttps://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Filing Ref Whitekirk & Tynninghame 723/10/136 followed by James Thane & Janet Sutherland 'in Whaupknowe' baptising their son in May,1759https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Filing Ref Whitekirk & Tynninghame 723/10/137. With no occupation stated, could James Thane still be labouring for Aldhame farm? The burial records Whitekirk St Mary's Church Mortcloth & Burial records, published by Scottish Genealogy Society of the new combined parish of Whitekirk & Tyningham reveal that there were 3 later burials in that churchyard, in 1765, 1773 & 1774 which record Whaupknow as the location of the deceased. Conversely no entries appear showing Seacliff as a location for a person buried at Whitekirk until much later, when George Sligo died in 1846. This is possibly accounted for by gaps in the records; certainly there are too many references to Seacliff existing much earlier than this latter date to attach any relevance to it. ===After Whaupknow=== It is not yet known what course Richard & Jannet’s family life took immediately after Whaupknow. The first re-appearance is in 1765, the year son William drowned, when Richard is recorded living at Castleton – presumably employed as an agricultural labourer for him to be provided with one of the farm cottages there. Given his steady employment & reliability record at Aldhame it’s possible he was hired at Castleton immediately on the demise of Whaupknow. The baptism of a Whaupknow resident indicates the cottages were still in use in 1759 and ''if'' Richard had not arrived at Castleton just before the drownings in January 1765, the intervening period is fairly short but equally there is no definitive evidence he moved on immediately to Castleton. Family baptism records make no mention of witnesses with Castleton links in their early married years. Although Richard himself was baptised in North Berwick parish church (in which parish Castleton lies) and, on joining the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards, his brother William b1712 declared himself to be born 'near North Berwick' which defines Castleton (as it does all the neighbourhood). As Castleton lay in North Berwick parish no doubt he/they worshipped at North Berwick church. Certainly there’s ample evidence of the grandchildren, ie the orphans, having their marriages recorded by North Berwick parish church. ===Aldhame & Scoughall=== The local farms of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auldhame_%26_Scoughall | Aldhame & Scoughall] played a large part in the couple’s life. Not only did Aldhame provide steady employment to the family from their early married days into middle age but the kirk records reveal that in addition to their employer, Richard & Jennet’s circle of friends lived around these farms. Fortunately the history of the farms and the local area is well preserved (refer to section 'Local Area & History'). ===Farm/Estate Ownership=== ''At Aldhame, before Richard & Jennet’s time:'' *Aldhame existed for centuries during which little written evidence of ownership survived. In AD 854 Aldhame (and Tyninghame) appears in the list of manors belonging to the Bishopric of Lindisfarne. Later, the land may have been ‘unofficial’ mensal land owned by the Bishop of St Andrews, used to sustain the clergy’s family & followers, as two of the first documented owners were closely associated with the archdiocese of St Andrews. *Sir Adam Otterburn & descendants from late 16th century (built Aldhame Castle) *John Auchmuthie family (1599, also bought Scoughall, uniting the parish under single ownership by 1615. ''When Richard & Jennet lived & worked there:'' *George Suttie (tenanted the farm to Hugh Brounfield. On Hugh's death tenancy transferred to George Rennie, husband of Hugh's sister as he had no male heirs. These two farmers were witnesses at various Runciman baptisms. ) *Robert Colt of Gartsherrie (left subsiding Aldhame House to ruin, built Seacliff House) ''After demise of cottages at Whaupknow:'' *Robert Colt, continuing ownership *John Brodie, then George Weir (both short-term) *George Sligo (from 1816, extensive works to Seacliff House c 1841) *John Watson Laidlay *Andrew Laidlay (inherited, built Seacliff Harbour, lost in 1907 fire) ''After loss of Seacliff House:'' *John R Dale (bought 1919 - tenants at Auldhame since 1834 & Scoughall since 1848) The 3 estates continue in Dale family ownership. ===Present Day=== Sadly no evidence remains of the original cottages at Whaupknow although the location has seen much activity since their demise. The following observations, substantially as told in the first person by THemail & conversations between TH/AR Aug2020, describe the site & its modern history. '' 'The present cottages in the hamlet at Seacliff probably started out as Victorian too, though there would be earlier buildings there before that. The square of cottages used to partly be used as farm offices, and a granary. My own house was built in 1960 as dairymen's cottages to go with the new dairy building (which is at Auldhame) - we extended the house in 2005 - at some time before that (1980 or so?) it was owned by the parents of the wife of the then farm manager, Neil Knox, and it had already been modified then, and a big garden laid out on what was previously the common drying green for the hamlet. The cottages are mostly privately owned now, a few remain farm property. I've been here since 2000. ''Latterly Seacliff farm was mostly a sporting estate for a while during the ownership of the Laidlay family who imported dyestuffs from India. Andrew was an eldest son, an advocate, who inherited the House and used to entertain his business associates to shooting weekends. He died in the 1907 fire which has left the mansion house in ruins. Mr Laidlay is buried in Whitekirk churchyard.'' ''The D-shaped walled garden opposite my house is now just a pasture. It was at one time a garden to grow vegetables and exotic fruit for house guests, with heating underground by steam pipes. There are the remains of a boiler house for the steam pipes just across from my house - bizarrely, it seems it was destroyed by a stray jettisoned Luftwaffe bomb in WW2! The walled garden was ploughed up and converted to pasture long before my time. The Walled Garden pasture is thought to be the most likely location of the plots of land allocated to the Whaupknow farm labourers.'' ''There has always been an important stables business at Seacliff - they used to breed Welsh Cobs (maybe they still do), and there's an ambitious riding school and livery business - horses everywhere.'' ''The main crop-growing areas are at Scoughall and Auldhame farms, which are much bigger than Seacliff. One feature here is that the gable wall of cottage #2 in the Square has been engraved with the initials AL and the date 1900. One oddity is the cottages are numbered in apparent random fashion as numbers were allocated over a number of years in the order that each farm outbuilding was converted to a house & occupied. Cottage #10 has a couple of the windows from the original Seacliff House.'' ''At risk of digressing wildly, a quick word about Tyninghame. The original village, complete with church, was where Tyninghame House now stands, near the mouth of the Tyne. Sometime in early 18th Century the Earl of Haddington extended the House and its gardens, and a new village was built on the other side of the main road - this village is still going strong today, but there was never a new church - there was a school in new Tyninghame, but after 1761 when the old church was removed the parishioners were then expected to trek up to Whitekirk church (formerly Hamer, or Great-Ham to distinguish it from Auld-Ham). The original Tyninghame church still stands as a ruin in the gardens at Tyninghame House. It is a very important Christian site, since it was founded by St Baldred in the 8th Century - I believe the present ruined kirk dates from 12th Century. Baldred also built a timber church at Auldhame - it is under the farm fields now, but it was excavated by Edinburgh University around 2002 or so.' '' ===Associated Profiles=== There are WikiTree profiles covering other aspects of the Runciman line whose ancestors lived at Whaupknow: *[[Space:Runciman Lineage 1b - The Early Generations|The Early Generations.]] contains known facts and comments about the early Runciman ancestors of the Crail line. *[[Space:Crail Fishing Disaster|Crail Fishing Disaster.]] Richard's son William drowned with 7 others in the 1765 Crail Fishing Disaster. This profile details the historical research & the 250th anniversary commemoration in 2015. *[[Space:Scotland and Beyond|Scotland and Beyond.]] In 2004 a family history of the William Runciman of Crail line was published. The latest research & continuing updates are now published on WikiTree & several other online genealogy sites rather than in print. As Scotland and Beyond has been out of print for some time Jen Jelley & Diane Middleton, compilers & publishers of the 2004 book, originally had kindly agreed to make their publication available in PDF format. But increasing sensitivity over the security of personal information for living relatives halted that intention. This link provides further information from which it's possible to email a specific query about an ancestor. *[[Space:Runciman_Cradle_Tour_(Lineage_1b)| The Runciman Cradle Tour]] provides the reader interested in seeing some of our ancestral locations around East Lothian with a suggested itinerary and their association to the family. *[[Space:The_Crail_Trail | The Crail Trail]] for those who wish to visit where William of Crail spent his married/working life and eventually to meet his early death from drowning. ===Unanswered Question(s)/Further Research=== Some facts learned generate more questions. *Was Whaupknow the name of the locale (as opposed to the name of the cottages)? It's strange the Whaupknow name disappeared, apparently at or around the same time as the cottages. *When was Seacliff Beach so named? Was the beach named after the house or vice-versa? It seems the beach was used by landing parties (pilgrims, Vikings, English, traders for centuries.) *What drove the removal of the cottages - a loss of farm jobs at Aldhame or the encroaching development of Seacliff House - or were the two events intertwined? *Who was the Margaret Runciman, wife of James Dickson(e) who was witness to the baptisms of 2 of Richard & Jennet's children? The answer to this ''may'' bring us closer to a shared DNA lineage. ===Local Area & History=== Whaupknow is surrounded by beautiful countryside and evidence of dramatic Scottish history laced with remarkable fiction & legends. Suggested locations & subjects to explore in person or online include: *'''Seacliff Beach''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seacliff *'''Auldhame Castle''' http://www.maybole.org/history/castles/auldhame.htm *'''Seacliffe House Ruins & History''' https://www.thecastlesofscotland.co.uk/the-best-castles/feature-articles/seacliff/ *'''Seacliff House - walk round''' https://ruination-scotland.com/the-ruins/ruin-of-the-month-reports/seacliff-house/ *'''Seacliff House - photos of the ruins'''http://coastkid.blogspot.com/2012/01/ruins-of-seacliff-house.html *'''Bass Rock & Historic Castle''' http://www.castlesfortsbattles.co.uk/lothian_borders/bass_rock_castle.html *'''Seacliff Harbour at Ghegan Rock''' http://www.ports.org.uk/port.asp?id=734 *'''Tantallon Castle''' http://www.castlesfortsbattles.co.uk/lothian_borders/tantallon_castle.html *'''HMS Scottish Seacliff''' http://www.scotlandswar.co.uk/seacliff.html *'''Battle of Dunbar''' http://www.battlefieldsofbritain.co.uk/battle_dunbar_1650.html *'''Battle of Prestonpans''' http://www.battlefieldsofbritain.co.uk/battle_prestonpans_1745.html *'''St Baldred''' https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldred_of_Tyninghame *'''St Baldred's Boat'''https://www.flickr.com/photos/gavindunbar/6059447547 *'''St Baldred's Cave''' https://www.google.com/search?safe=strict&sxsrf=ALeKk02Iat4BVlk8n5yIZVTxajaZZypY9Q:1598363691826&q=st+baldred%27s+cave&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiFzcrgwLbrAhWRT8AKHbCvA9kQ1QIoAnoECAsQAw&biw=1366&bih=625 *'''North Berwick''' http://www.northberwick.org.uk/story.html *'''Tyninghame House''' (location of the ruined church) https://www.thecastlesofscotland.co.uk/the-best-castles/stately-homes-and-mansions/tyninghame-house/ ===Notes=== [A] In September 2020 one notable exception to family folklore failing to carry down the generations was introduced into our Runciman research by Steven Wilson of Kansas, USA. Steve descends from Peter Whitecross & Margaret Runciman (ie not through OJ). Researchers have questioned & debated who Margaret's parents were & never found validation between two possible candidates. However Steve advises there's been a story handed down in his family line by his father's grandmother that as a young girl standing on shore she waited for her father's safe return in a storm, which he never did. Despite some inconsistencies through the telling over the generations - this starts further back than his father's grandmother - this is very possibly the tale of Orphan Margaret, who was then aged 9, waiting for her father William of Crail. (No-one else on his line lost their father to drowning). In due course more complete detail will be included in Margaret's Wiki profile of & on the profile of the Crail Fishing Disaster. [B] British currency pre-decimalisation: *Guinea (Gn)= 21 shillings (written 21/- or £1:1:-) *Pound (£) = 20 shillings (written £1) *Crown = 5 shillings (written 5/-) *Half-Crown = Two shillings and sixpence (written 2/6d) *Florin = Two shillings (written 2/-) *Shilling = 12 pennies, or pence (written (1/-) *Penny (often pence in plural) = 2 halfpennies or 4 farthings (written 1d) £13:6:8d, as in the schoolmaster’s salary, is spoken as 13 pounds, 6 shillings and 8 pence (colloquially 13 pounds, 6 and 8). 6/8d is exactly 1/3 of £1. If the school year was split into 3 terms, which is common practice now, this may suggest that the schoolmaster’s salary was £40pa, receivable in 3 equal amounts at the end of each term. But this seems a high salary for the time (not researched). Further examination of the Factor's original record may provide the answer. [C] According to another sourceit may have been as late as 1770-1780 as it was then the ruins of the Aldhame church were removed 'for some domestic purpose'....'at the same time as the abandonment of Auldhame Castle and the erection of Seacliff House.' ===Acknowledgements=== Researching this particular aspect of Runciman family history [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman Jr]] received invaluable help from the undernoted people : ''Rosy Runciman'' (RR), a 4th cousin, who joined me in the initial paper & physical hunt for William of Crail’s birthplace and at the SGS discussion (see Joy Dodd). ''Joy Dodd'', (JD) a Hon Vice-President, Scottish Genealogy Society, Edinburgh with whom RR & I had an enlightening discussion at SGS premises on 6 February 2020. ''Tony Howard'' (TH), a keen historian who lives in a cottage built on the former site of Whaupknow. ''Tommy Dale'' (TD) Seacliffe farmer, business man & family/local historian whose family tenanted & later owned the farmlands of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auldhame_%26_Scoughall| Auldhame, Scoughall & Seacliffe] since the early 1800s. Lives in a cottage built on the former site of Whaupknow. ''Frances Cohen'' (FC) who lives at the converted Halflingbarns School House, part of the Art & Pottery studio there. Also thanks to the innumerable Runciman family researchers past & present who contributed painstakingly to the early research framework & results, providing the spark for all that has followed on. Finally if you descend from any of Richard’s children (or think you may) please participate in the Runciman DNA project at FTDNA by testing or contributing financially. [[Runciman-362|Alan Runciman Jr]], 7th generation son of Richard & Jennet == Sources ==

Wheat Descendants of Southeast US

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'''Goals'''

The goal of this project was to help Wheat descendants of the southeastern United States find information about their family lines and fill in gaps.

'''History'''

From Aug 2021 to Jun 2023 six dedicated genealogists combined talents to lead the atDNA Wheat Family DNA Study which was hosted on Gedmatch.com. Among the study leaders were researchers, analysts, historians and software developers. We had 130 participants, a number bolstered by support provided to their children and grandchildren. The study produced major Wheat Family atDNA reports showing matches and segment triangulations which were only available to the participants.

Our services included DNA testing guidance; education about DNA-related issues; Gedmatch, WikiTree and DNA Painter support; researching and sourcing lineages with records; lineage validation; mentoring; progenitor alignment and realignment based on DNA results; analysis and interpretation of DNA comparison results; and advanced genetic genealogy advice. We used lineages sourced with primary records coupled with atDNA results to discover linkages among Wheat progenitors; solve genealogical roadblocks; DNA-verify lines; and extend ancestral lines.

The culmination of this work was in the summer of 2023 when we added the final atDNA segment triangulations to WikiTree to DNA-verify lineages.

'''Study Details'''

Over two years the '''Wheat Family atDNA Study''' evolved to focus on [[Wheat-1360|John Wheat (about1675 - before 1712)]] of Maryland and his wife Sarah Wheat Perdue.

Significant connections we made based on atDNA triangulations were adding ancestors for: * [[Wheat-1304|Benjamin Wheat (1742 MD - 1798 Henry County, Virginia)]] * [[Wheat-1570|John Wheat (1775 MD - 1845 Russell County, Kentucky)]] * [[Wheat-81|Josiah Wheat (1779 VA - 1850 Tyler County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-821|Benjamin Wheat (1785 VA - 1850 Lamar County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-1336|Samuel Wheat (1787 VA - 1866 Grayson County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-1104|William Wheat (1790 KY - 1850 Red River County, Texas)]] * [[Wheat-359|Reason P. Wheat (1796 VA - ater 1830 Hempstead, Arkansas)]] *[[Wheat-1328|Sion Wheat (1805 SC - 1879 Gordon County, Georgia)]]

    Despite having common names, our DNA comparisons showed our lines are unrelated to the line of [[Wheat-117|Moses Wheat of England (abt. 1616 - abt. 1700 MA)]] & Thomasine Fox.

    During our study we worked closely with two other atDNA Wheat Study efforts focused on the unrelated Wheat lines of:
  • [[Wheat-995|John Wheat of Wales (1765 - 1834 TN)]] & Dicy Barton
  • [[Wheat-873|Conrad Wheat of Germany (1712 - 1781 VA)]] & Margaret

In the process of untangling, adding and connecting Wheat WikiTree profiles for the 1700s and 1800s we found many errors made because of the proliferation of Wheats with the same given names, especially if they were living at the same time in the same county or the same state. During the course of our research, we added disambiguation sections to the WikiTree profiles to avoid connection of incorrect parents, wives and children. After untangling these lines, we had some of these profiles for the oldest progenitors protected under the US Southern Colonies Project.

During the course of our research, we proved the book "Wheat Genealogy: A History of the Wheat Family in America" (Brooklyn, New York, 1903)] by Silas C. Wheat and Helen Love Scranton includes numerous mistakes for our lines; Silas’s book is useful as a starting point but not as a primary source.

The Wheat Descendants List linked on the right provides part of the culmination of our two years of work with the remainder found on WikiTree profiles. Each descendant who participated in the study is listed under their first identified Wheat progenitor. Under each main progenitor, each separate group consists of people who are third cousins or closer to each other. Each third cousin group was assigned a group number and a color to facilitate finding DNA triangulations.

Creating third cousin groups helps when building triangulations to DNA-verify lineages because the requirements specify a valid triangulation has at least three people who are greater than third cousins to each other whose DNA all match on exactly the same area of the same chromosome. The Wheat triangulation statements are posted on the participants' WikiTree lineages up to their in-common progenitors as described in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help:Triangulation]

The Wheat DNA Study Descendants linked on the right contains this information described above. Links to WikiTree profiles of the lead researchers, participants, and primary progenitor can be found in the document. Use those links to send WikiTree messages as needed while you continue your DNA ancestry quest.

'''To see a copy of the Descendants List, [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/pdf/Wheat_Descendants_of_Southeast_US RIGHT CLICK HERE].''' '''

If you are interested in using DNA to help with your Wheat genealogy research, how can the work we did help you?'''

* Do your records-based research. * Add your lineage to WikiTree. * If possible connect to a Wheat line already on WikiTree being careful to note that innumerable men were named John Wheat. * Make sure you have documented primary sources for each parent/child relationship and for each marriage relationship in your lineage on WikiTree. * Perform an atDNA test using one or more of the majortesting companies. In every case the DNA results of the oldest generation will have the strongest DNA results. Thus it is best if you use your parent's DNA results rather than yours to accomplish your DNA analysis and verification. * Download your DNA results and upload the results to Gedmatch.com to get your gedmatch number. * Add your Gedmatch number to your WikiTree profile. * Look at the Descendants List and find participants descended from your ancestor. Note their name and Gedmatch number. * Check on Gedmatch to see if you actually match any of those descendants. * If you do match, contact them on WikiTree and check to see if any of your matches already have a DNA triangulation statement posted on their wikitree profiles. * If your match's profile has a triangulation statement, review your match to all kits in the triangulation statement on Gedmatch to see if you also match on the same segment of the same chromosome. * If you find any triangulations where you meet that criteria, draft and add triangulation statements to WikiTree using the WikiTree Help functions for DNA. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Triangulation Help Triangulation] * Use the extensive Help functions on WikiTree and read [https://isogg.org/wiki/Autosomal_DNA_statistics Autosomal DNA Statistics] and key websites, blogs and youtube videos focused on genetic genealogy. * If you are a male of the Wheat surname, you can add your yDNA TIP results to WikiTree if you find a close match on the FTDNA yDNA Wheat Study. '''Moving forward''' :Key for this Wheat Study research to move ahead in the future is collaboration!

Wheat Name Study Info

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Wheatley, Oxfordshire Place Study Info

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Wheatley Family

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This space is no longer used. Please see [[Space:Family_of_William_Wheatley_and_Harriet_Piper_New_Zealand_1910_-_2010|Family of William Wheatley and Harriet Piper New Zealand 1910-2010]] for this source.

Wheaton Family Tree

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Samuel and Charity (Wyckoff) Wheaton and Their Descendants Volume – Reformatted and Reprinted by Lindsay A. Dunn, 2007. Based on original research by W. Merle Wheaton, Cohocton, Steuben Co., NY – 1987

Wheeler Tree Incorrect Linked Members

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GEDCom's that have been added to some are full of incorrect information before they are uploaded to WikiTree and many of the entries on ancestry.com don't even have sources, so we are taking this as a definite "resource" but the information is not properly sourced. In checking back to the profiles on Ancestry most of the entries are also linked to the wrong people (especially the case of Zipporah Wheeler Bolles (Wheeler-1453) who in fact is linked to 5 different mothers and 3 different fathers in Ancestry family trees and I found all of these by clicking on the link in the sources section of her profile on WikiTree)

Wheeler-12260 Will

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Will of Eliza W Stoddard. Last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard deceased. Be it remembered that at the Probate Court within and for the County of Wayne and State of Ohio and at the Probate Office in the City of Wooster in said County on the 27" day of August AD 1884 by and before Isaac Johnson Judge of said Court one Loren L Longbrake filed in this court a paper in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard for probate and record in this court in the words and figures following to wit: Will - State of Ohio, County of Wayne SS: To All to Whom these Presents shall come: Greeting: '''I,''' [[Wheeler-12260|'''Eliza W Stoddard''']] being of full age and of sound mind and memory do make and declare this my last Will and Testament. First, I direct that all my debts and my funeral expenses be paid out of my estate as soon after my decease as possible. Item I. I give, devise and bequeath unto my daughter Louise W Stoddard so long as she shall remain unmarried, the use income and proceeds of Three Thousand Dollars, to have and to hold the said sum of Three Thousand Dollars, and to invest the same upon good, safe and sufficient security, either real or otherwise and to use the interest, profit, income, and proceeds, arising therefrom for her own support and maintenance so long as she shall remain unmarried. And upon the marriage of her my said Daughter Louise, I give devise and bequeath the said principal, sum of Three Thousand Dollars to '''my four Daughters''', [[Stoddard-1494|'''Lucy E Hamilton''']], '''Alice M Ankeney''', [[Stoddard-1495|'''Louise W Stoddard''']] and [[Stoddard-1493|'''Mary E Longbrake''']] to be divided equally between them share and share alike, And in case either of my Daughters Lucy E. Alice M. or Mary E. shall die before the marriage of my Daughter Louise it is my will that the child or children of such deceased daughter shall receive the portion which such deceased Daughter would, under this will receive, if living. Item II. I give devise and bequeath all the rest and residue of my Estate both real and personal to '''my beloved husband''' [[Stoddard-1492|'''Orange N Stoddard''']] for the term of his natural life and upon his death I give devise and bequeath the whole of my Estate herein bequeathed and devised to my said Husband, or so much thereof as shall then remain unexpended to my four Daughters Lucy E. Hamilton, Alice M. Ankeney, Louise W Stoddard and Mary E Longbrake to be divided equally between them share and share alike. And if any of my said daughters shall be deceased before the death of my husband, it is my will that the child or children, if any, of such deceased daughter shall receive the portion that such deceased daughter if living would receive. But it is my will that my beloved husband have the sole and exclusive use and benefit of all my estate, Except the Three Thousand Dollars, herein before bequeathed to my daughter Louise during his life - And if the income of said estate shall at any time be insufficient to maintain and support him it is my will and I direct that he use so much of the principal as shall in his Judgment be necessary for his comfortable maintenance and support. And I do authorize and empower him as my executor hereinafter named to sell and dispose of any and all land or real Estate of which I may die seized[?] if in his Judgment it seems best so to do and to execute as my executor any and all deeds or deed and conveyance which may be necessary to convey the title in fee simple to said lands as fully and in the same manner as I myself could do if living. And I do authorize him to reinvest the proceeds arising from the sale of said lands or any part thereof in such securities as to him shall appear to be the most advantageous for said Estate. Lastly, I nominate constitute and appoint my beloved Husband Orange N Stoddard the Excecutor of this my last Will and Testament. And I direct that he be authorized and I do hereby authorize him to act as such executor without giving bond. In witness whereof I hereunto set my hand this Fifth day of December AD 1881. Eliza W Stoddard {Seal} Signed in our presence by Eliza W Stoddard and by her acknowledged to be her last Will and Testament which we witness at her request. W A Wilson, A D Metz And afterwards to wit on the 27" day of August A D 1884 at said Probate Court before Isaac Johnson Judge thereof the following proceedings were had To-wit: [Eliza W. Stoddard, In Re Will of] This day came Loren L Longbrake and filed in this Court an instrument in writing purporting to be last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard late of Wooster in said Wayne County Ohio '''who died August 2" 1884''', together with an application in writing asking that said instrument in writing be admitted to probate and record in this Court as the last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard - Whereupon it is by the Court ordered that the hearing of said application be fixed for the 22" day of September AD 1884 at 9 o'clock AM and that due and legal notice of the filing of same instrument in writing and of same application, and also of the time fixed as aforesaid for hearing of the same be given to the husband and all of the next of Kin of said decedent resident within the State of Ohio for more than five days before the hearing of said application And thereupon this cause is continued until the 22" day of Sept. Isaac Johnson Judge And afterwards to wit on the 22" day of September AD 1884 at said Probate Court before Isaac Johnson Judge thereof the following proceedings were had The State of Ohio Wayne County SS Personally appeared in open Court W A Wilson and A D Metz subscribing witnesses to the Last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard deceased, who being duly sworn according to law, depose and say that they were personally present and saw The said Eliza W Stoddard subscribe said Will, and heard her publish and declare the same to be her Last Will and Testament; that the said Testatrix at the time of executing the same was of full age, of sound mind and memory, and not under any restraint and that they subscribed said Will as witnesses in her presence, and at her request. A D Metz, W A Wilson. Sworn to and subscribed before me in open Court, this 22" day of September AD 1884. Isaac Johnson Judge [Eliza W. Stoddard, In Re Will of] The instrument in writing purporting to be the Last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard filed in this Court on a former day for probate and record as the Last Will and Testament of Eliza W Stoddard, was this day produced in open Court for probate, And it now being shown to the satisfaction of the Court that due notice of the filing of said instrument in writing, And of the application to admit the same to probate and record in this Court and of the time fixed for the hearing of the same has been given to the husband and all the next of Kin of said decedent resident of the State of Ohio pursuant to a former order of this Court. And thereupon came A D Metz and W A Wilson the subscribing witnesses to said instrument in writing who having been duly qualified in open Court testified under their oaths to the due execution and attestation of said instrument in writing as a will, as well as to the age mental condition and freedom from restraint of said decedent at the time of the execution thereof, which testimony was reduced to writing and by them respectively subscribed. Whereupon the court now finds that the aforesaid instrument in writing was duly excuted and attested by said Eliza W Stoddard as her last Will and Testament and that said testatrix at the time of the signing of the same was of lawful age of sound and disposing mind and memory, and under no undue restraint. It is therefore by the Court ordered that said instrument in writing be and the same hereby is admitted to probate and record in this Court as the Last Will and Testament of said Eliza W Stoddard and that the same together with the testimony of the witnesses above named be recorded. Isaac Johnson, Probate Judge *"Ohio, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998". Will Records, 1816-1911; Probate Place: Wayne, Ohio. {{Ancestry Sharing|29123506|9ba445}} (free access)
{{Ancestry Record|8801|12181149}} (subscription required). Eliga W Stoddard probate on 27 Aug 1884.

When talking about 2021 Live Rodeo is basically refers to an annual National Finals Rodeo event.

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When talking about 2021 Live Rodeo is basically refers to an annual National Finals Rodeo event.

When talking about 2021 Rodeo is basically refers to an annual National Finals Rodeo event.

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When talking about 2021 Rodeo is basically refers to an annual National Finals Rodeo event. https://www.sportdown.com/

When the Cozart Family Came to Colorado 1773-2000

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This is a publication by Dorothy H Cozart Heaton of the Cozart Genealogy.

When The Scapegoat Found Courage & Speaks Up

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===Introduction=== '''Imagine yourself being in that child’s shoes—beaten up and bullied by his parents, and family members enabled them at home.''' When that child goes to school the next day with his body, ''mapped with bruises'', only to receive another heartwarming welcome from teachers and students who love to scowl and torment the vulnerable, sick, and old. ===Why I Study Genealogy to Overcome Childhood Trauma=== In traumatic childhood scenarios like this, kids as young as four or below are not stupid or blind. But the confusion is undeniable. As they grow old, ''' they will always feel guilty and responsible for the abuse''' they experience from those people who are supposed to love and care for them unconditionally. Unfortunately, this will become worse as time goes by without resolving it. One could only choose either'' to run away, leave this house, and live on the streets'' to fend yourselves; or ''stay within the comfortable confines of "this home,"'' sharing the same lovely space with their abusers while walking on eggshells. ===My #1 Reason For Becoming A WikiTreer=== When parents and other family members become the enablers of abuse, they will not stop until their teeth can sink into the victims' minds. '''They will not stop''' until they can convince them how flawed, disgusting, undeserving, or arrogant they are that they deserve to live their God-given miseries. No. When these kids become adults, over time, the constant exposure to such traumatic experiences for that long will '''rob them of their self-confidence and self-worth''' until they can no longer function and live their lives in the best way they can. If left ignored or dismissed, that cycle continues for generations, and it takes a brave soul to make conscious decisions to stop it. And I am the best example of that. ===Both of My Parents Had Forms of Narcissistic Upbringing=== Although I look and sound healthy from the outside, deep inside, I still have those deep, fresh wounds of yesterday from my abusers, which I could never let go of. From its onset, when I was around three to four years of age until I reached high school, I've experienced and endured similar levels of physical, emotional, and psychological damage as that child I described to you earlier. The abuse continued for almost twenty years, so you could tell that my entire life was built, and my personality was shaped around it. Like most survivors, I struggle with minute decision-making or simply being in a situation where it requires me to trust myself, which I never did. Nonetheless, being aware of these things among abusive relationships and learning more about the pasts of my parents or relatives relieved me because you do. Though self-acceptance will remain one of the most challenging issues I have to resolve (with myself), I don't have to be super concerned with how others think of me. won't come to me in a blink of an eye. Otherwise, na ang bata. ===If This is All About Family Legacy, It Needs to Stop RIGHT NOW!=== I don't want another child to go through the same hardship as I did at a young age, which prompted me to join WikiTree, hoping I could reach out to many people who could help me find the answers and figure out what happened to them when they were younger. '''Knowing the events that caused them''' will help me understand the nuances of the ongoing abusive behaviors that strained generations between families. Once I learn those nuances and how easily they could be ignored, it will be a lot easier for me to understand why those horrible things happened to me, acknowledge those events, and reconcile with my younger self better (without feeling guilty or bad for doing so). === What's My First Step? === For the next couple of weeks, if not months, I'll spend more time ''' building a genuine connection between "My Conscious Self" and "My Unconscious Self,"''' ensuring my self-awareness is present during the process. Therefore, I must know the facts behind those events, such as learning more about my ancestors' lifestyle, not just their names and where they live. Further, '''I have to do quite a lot of research and consistently evaluate archives and materials'' that would support my claims and provide better explanations to resolve the traumas I've endured. To give you a better explanation about this product and what I expect at the end of this gig, I have to know how my guests were raised, a clear picture of the toxicity of their childhood environment, as well as the time it took for them before their unhealthy and toxic beliefs and practices went out of control. I know it would take a lot of time before I could finish this project, but I also understand the need. As a childhood abuse survivor, I must allow myself to feel, undergo, and relive those painful scenarios for recovery because I wasn't allowed to do so back then.

When the War came to Australia

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World War II
'''[https://www.awm.gov.au/blog/2008/03/19/hmas-sydney/ Sinking of HMAS Sydney 19 November, 1941]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-49.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''HMAS Sydney''' }} In May 1940, HMAS Sydney joined the British Mediterranean Fleet for an eight month deployment, during which she sank two Italian warships, took part in number of shore bombardments, and provided support to the Malta Convoys, their were no casualties. On 19 November 1941, HMAS Sydney was involved in a battle with the German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran, off the coast of Western Australia, the Sydney was sunk and all 645 aboard died. The Kormoran was also sunk, and 80 of its crew died, 317 survivors of the Kormoran's crew were picked up.The Sydney's sinking and all crew lost compared to the survival of most of the Germans have resulted in controversy, with some alleging that the German commander used illegal tatics to lure Sydney into range, that a Japanese submarine was involved. Both ships were found not until 2008. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs192.aspx Japanese midget submarine attacks on Sydney, 1942]''' During World War II, in May and early June 1942, Japanese submarines made a number of attacks on the cities of Sydney and Newcastle in New South Wales, Australia. On the night of 31 May – 1 June, three midget submarines, each had a crew of two, entered Sydney Harbour. Two of the midget submarines were detected and attacked before they could successfully engage any Allied vessels, the crews scuttled their Submarines and committed suicide. The submarines were later recovered by the Allies. The third submarine attempted to torpedo the heavy cruiser USS Chicago, but instead hit and sank the ferry HMAS Kuttabul, killing 21 sailors. It was not know what happened to this submarine. In 2006 scuba divers discovered the wreck off Sydney's northern beaches. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs195.aspx Bombing of Darwin 1942-43]''' {{Image|file=Photos-586.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''Bombing of Darwin by Japan February 19, 1942''' }} On 19 February 1942, Australia came under attack for the first time. Japanese forces mounted two air raids on Darwin. The two attacks were led by the commander responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbour ,they involved 54 land based bombers and 188 attack aircraft which were launched from four Japanese aircraft-carriers in the Timor Sea.It was the largest Japanese attack since Pearl Harbour. Twenty military aircraft were destroyed, eight ships in the harbour were sunk, and most civil and military facilities in Darwin were destroyed. The air attacks on Darwin continued until November 1943, the Japanese had bombed Darwin 64 times.At the time, there were many rumours to the Australian Government's suppression of information about the bombings, it was thought that reports of casualty numbers were made smaller to maintain national morale. Local sources estimated that between 900 and 1100 Australians were killed. 235 Allies were killed and between 300 and 400 wounded.There were air raids on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Broome Broome] at least 88 Allied civilians and military personnel were killed and 24 aircraft were lost.There were almost 100 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_raids_on_Australia,_1942%E2%80%9343 Air raids against Australia] in WWII. '''[[Space:Cowra_breakout_1944|Cowra breakout August 5, 1944]]''' On the 5th August 1944, 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a Prisoner of War camp near Cowra, in New South Wales, Australia. 4 Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed.Privates Benjamin Gower Hardy, Ralph Jones and Charles Henry Shepherd were killed during the breakout, [[Doncaster-28|Lieutenant Harry Doncaster]] was killed when ambushed during the recapture of the prisoners. Private Hardy and Private Jones were posthumously awarded the George Cross. It was the largest POW breakout in WW11 this became known as the Cowra breakout. {{Image|file=Doncaster-28.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Sunday Telegraph - Headlines reporting the mass breakout of Japanese POWs at Cowra.''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=50 |caption= }}

'''sources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_between_HMAS_Sydney_and_German_auxiliary_cruiser_Kormoran Wikipedia] - Battle between HMAS Sydney and German auxiliary cruiser Kormoran *[http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/underattack/sydharbour.html Australia.gov] - Australia attacked Sydney Harbour *[https://www.awm.gov.au/military-event/E59/ Australian War Memorial] -Bombing of Darwin *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs198.aspx National Archives of Australia] - Cowra breakout

When was the Menzies surname first used in Scotland.

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'''The following interesting interpretation of the origins of the SURNAME is by Professor Henri Moissett of the University of Angers, France. 1979.''' ''A Linguistic Essay on the treatment of two names belonging to a common Indo-European word for 'The Moon' '' This development will be considered from three standpoints - * Phonology * Morphology * Semantics '''PHONOLOGY''' From the Indo-Europen 'stem' *me the Greek forms derive and infixed -/v/-, whose endings vary and imply a stress shift. '''In Latin''' This stem forks into two different developments owing to whether it kept or lost its infixed -/n/-, ''a. With the fixed -/n/-,'' the stem gives: mens- with fall of the post tonic vowel and shift of the stress back to the stem, except for the -ur- suffix which keeps it. is mens-a ur-a ''b. Without the infixed -/n/-,'' the stem gives: mes with loss of the infixed nasal and lengthening of the preceding vowel and and duplication of the sibilant in order to show its unvoiced position between two vowels. um mes ion-is '''In Norman-French''' /e/ checked in both stems dipthongs into /ei/ in the viiith century through i-mutation, spelt /ey/ in the North of France and in Normandy. South of the River Loire and around the Massif Central, the first element of the new dipthong rounds to [oe] and to [o] in the xiith century, while the second element does not vary. In the xvth century, South of the River Loire the second element turns to semi-vocalisation with loss of its accent which shifts over to the second element; the latter slightly levels down to [e] ; [oi] -) [wi] -) [we] with new spelling /oui/, In the xvth century South of the River Loire, the second element levels down to an [a] with spelling /oi/. '''In Scotland''' on the -n- stem will survive with a special treatment of dipthong /ei/, Raising of the first element and reduction of the dipthong to a purely long vowel [i;], In the xvth century, the unvoiced sibilant of the etymological consonantal group /ns/ will be voiced before a vowel and undergo a consonantal change through metathesis; [ns] -) [nz] [nzis] -) [niz] as a rule, unstressed /i/ before a sibilant is followed by an unvoiced /e/ to give the new pronunciation a new spelling /zies/ '''MORPHOLOGY''' From the Latin stem mens with bound morphemes -is, -a, and suffixes -ur-, and cum-, the French forms were derived. ''In France and Scotland'' the sibilant was lost in the xith century to give men- forms, then mein- and the meyn- forms. From the Latin stem mes- and with respect of the treatment of the long stretched vowel /e/, the following forms were derived: mes -) meis -) mois -) with addition of the new suffixes or endings, -on, -eur, -et, with or without any weakening of the suffix vowel, and the new ending -eur, between the xith and xvith centuries. '''SEMANTICS''' From the common Indo-European trunk '''CONCLUSION''' ''To be completed'' _____________________ '''NORMANDY ROOTS''' - Archie McKerracher'' '''ARE THERE SUCH ROOTS ?''' The Normandy ports of France are usually the first landfall for thousands of Scots who go motoring in mainland Europe. The UK motorway network makes Plymouth, Poole, or Portsmouth convenient embarkation ports from Scotland. Once ashore at Cherbourg, Dieppe, Le Havre, or Caen, the natural urge is to head as quickly as possible for the chosen holiday resort. Unfortunately, most Scots pass through Normandy unaware that in this fertile area of rolling hills lie the roots of many Scottish surnames. Normandy was colonised by land-hungry Norsemen in the early 10th century. Their leader, Rollo the Viking, signed a treaty with King Charles the Simple in 911 giving the Norsemen a permanent home on French soil. Over the next century and a half, the Vikings intermarried with the local population and adopted the French language. They absorbed the local culture so well their sons had to be taught Norse as a second language. In 1066 Duke William of Normandy, Rollo’s grandson, set sail with 8000 men in a fleet of Viking longships to conquer England. From the descendants of three knights who sailed with William the Conqueror – de Brus; de Baillieul; and a Breton noble called Fitz Allan – were to come the Scottish Kings of Bruce; Balliol; and the founder of the ill-fated Stuart dynasty. The Normans delighted in nicknames and puns. Robert de Comines, who sailed with the Conqueror in 1066, took his title from his fief of Comines in Flanders. His compatriots punned this into “cumin”, and aromatic herb, and from this comes the Scottish surname, Cumming. The three apparent wheatsheafs on the Cumming coat of arms originally portrayed bundles of the herb, and obviously the original nicknamed knight could take a joke on himself! The first Comyn to settle in Scotland, in 1124, was William de Comyn, a prominent churchman who became Chancellor to David I. His nephew Richard de Comyn of Northallerton married the granddaughter of King Donald III in 1144, and thus his descendant became on of the competitors for the Scottish throne in 1291. The Comyns became the most powerful family in Scotland in the 13th century, when nearly a quarter of all Scottish earls were Comyns after their predecessors had married local Celtic Heiresses. Their power was destroyed by King Robert the Bruce after he won the Battle of Bannockburn in 1314, although the Badenoch family survived to become a Scottish clan in its own right. Sir William Gordon Cumming, chief of the clan, still holds the ancestral lands of Altyre in Moray. Another nickname of “Le Grand” – the Big One, Big Yin even – was given to a knight who held land in Lincolnshire. His descendants moved to Scotland where Le Grand became altered to Grant, Sir Laurence le Grant being Sheriff of Inverness in 1258. Some Norman adventurers took their titles from their newly-acquired estates in England. One Anglo-Norman knight styled himself “de Graegham” after his new manor which derived its name from Anglo-Saxon words meaning “Grey Home.” His descendants moved to Scotland where the name became Graham. Another took his title “de Ramesai” from his new estate in Huntingdonshire and this became Scottified into Ramsay. One adopted his name from the manor of Hambledon in Leicestershire, and this became altered to the historic Scots name of Hamilton. Walter de Hamilton was first recorded in Scotland in 1200. David I or Dauíd mac Maíl Choluim (Modern: Daibhidh I mac [Mhaoil] Chaluim; (c. 1084 – 24 May 1153) was a 12th-century ruler who was Prince of the Cumbrians from 1113 to 1124 and later King of Scotland from 1124 to 1153. David I King of Scots, spent much of his time in England, and was brother-in-law to the Anglo-Norman King Henry I of England. He had also married a Norman heiress, and greatly admired the efficient Norman administration. When David inherited it in 1124, Scotland was a wild and savage land divided into seven provinces, each ruled by a Celtic Mormaer or sub-king prone to rise in rebellion. So when David returned to Scotland he brought with him the young Anglo-Norman knights who had been his companions in England, to help him establish a proper government. '''He gave these incomers grants of land and privilege, and over the next 50 years they were to found most of the great families of the Lowlands, among them the Houses of''' Bruce, Balliol, Boswell, Chisholm, Crichton, Comyn, Fraser, Gordon, Gifford, Lindsay, Maxwell, '''MENZIES''', Melville, Montgomerie, Oliphant, Seton, Sinclair, Turnbull, and many others. '''The new Norman Scots brought over religious communities from France and began to build great abbeys at Kelso, Melrose, Holyrood, Brechin and Dunblane. They divided Scotland into sheriffdoms to administer justice, and founded burghs to regulate trade. They married into the local Celtic aristocracy, and in many cases acquired a ready-made clan who in later years would adopt their chief’s territorial title as a surname. ''' '''The Charter of Sir Robert de Meyneris – MENZIES – gave him extensive land in Rannoch and specifically also granted him “the following”, the local tribal clan.''' Within a generation these Norman Scots would become almost more Scottish than the indigenous inhabitants. Some younger sons also acquired land, and took their title from local place-names. The Gordons took theirs from Gurdon in Berwiskshire. The word comes from the Brittonic gor din, or Great Hill Fort. The Gordons were to acquire their traditional clan lands in the north in 1320, when Sir Adam de Gordon was granted land Strathbogie for services to Scottish independence. Similarly the family of Chisholm took their name from Cheseholm, in Roxburghshire, which means “the waterside good for producing cheese”. Some gave their own name to the lands they acquired. A minor knight called Hugo acquired an area of what is now Renfrewshire and established a small hamlet which he called, in Norman French, Hugo’s Ville. In time the suffix became the Anglo-Saxon word for a township: -ton. The bold Hugo’s -ton eventually became Huston and then Houson. Another knight called Maccus founded a hamlet in the Borders and named it Maccus’s Ville which in time became Maxwell. His descendants became one of the most powerful families in the land. However, the majority of the Scots names that derive from the incoming Norman-Scots have their roots in Normandy, and the places from which they sprang still exist. The port of Dieppe is a good place to start. In the church of St Jacques is the Scottish Chapel, burial place of Bishop Reid and the Earls of Cassilis and Rothes, sent to witness the marriage of Mary, Queen of Scots to the Dauphin of France. '''The main D1 road running south from Dieppe by-passes the little village of Mesnieres-en-Bray from whence comes the name of MENZIES.''' '''The first recorded of that name in Scotland, Robert de Mesnieres or Meyneris, became Chancellor of Scotland in 1249 and was granted lands around Weem in Perthshire where Castle Menzies stands today.''' A short detour from Mesnieres is the little village of Baileul-Neuville, in whose church lies Jeanne, sister of Edward Bailliol, although the principal lands of the Balliol family were at Bailleul in Flanders. The family provided two kings of Scots – John Balliol from 1292-12-96 and Edward Balliol from 1332-1333. The first of the name recorded in Scotland was Bernard de Baileul in the reign of David I. Another short detour, west of Mesnieres, leads to Fresles from which derives the proud Scots names, Fraser. This is probably another pun on a place-name, for a similar sounding word is fraises meaning strawberries, and the Fraser coat-of-arms portrays this plant. Simon de Fresles, or Frissel, was granted land in West Lothian in 1160, and about 1360 his descendant Simon Fraser married another Norman Scot heiress and through her acquired land around Beauly, where the Frasers have been ever since. Near Neuchatel-en-Bray is the village of Mortemer, from whence come the Mortimers. Ralph de Mortemer followed the Conqueror in 1066, and a descendant came north with David I. Mortimer’s Deep in the Firth of Forth is named after Allan de Mortemer, who gifted lands in Fife to the island monastery of Inchcolm on condition he was buried there. Unfortunately, his lead coffin fell overboard and disappeared into the watery depths now called after him! The remarkable Normans have left their mark on almost every facet of Scottish life – from Sheriffs who administer justice, to feu duty paid on property. They have also passed on their Normandy names to millions of Scots all over the world.

When we still lived in England/Ireland

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According to information received by 23&Me, my husband and I are 4th cousins. How did that happen?

Where Are They Buried

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Where are they buried? How did they die? Fitting Ends and FInal resting Places of the Famous, Infamous, and Noteworthy by Tod Benoit, Black Dog and Leventhal Publishers, 2019, New York ISBN 978-0-7624-6681-8

Where did William Layton and Violet Lawton come from

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Speculations about William Laiton's and his wife's actual identities. ==WORK IN PROGRESS== ==Where did William Layton and Violet Lawton come from?== ''(Lately AncestryDNA.com has been pushing William Almond Lawton as the true identity of the William Laiton (WikiTree Layton-9) who was granted land in Middletown, Monmouth Co., East Jersey in 1667. For somewhat longer there's been a rumor that his wife was Violet Blackman.)" ==Who was William Almond Layton?== In England, "the Baptists, one of the few strong underground churches before 1640, spread widely via the army." Kenneth O. Morgan, ed. The Oxford History of Britain, 1988, page 392. The message that Salvation came through God's Grace and not through your own Good Works was catching on, pulling converts out of the Puritan ranks (where the theory of Grace was anathema). A bit slower to catch on than the Baptist church was the Religious Society of Friends, which gained momentum in the 1650's. Also it gained a new name, because adherents were supposed to "quake at the Word of the Lord." George Fox, Autobiography of George Fox, see chapter IV (A Year in Derby Jail, 1650-1651.) William Almy and his wife Audrey were Friends, at heart if not yet openly. "In England the name was written Almy, in Wales, Almond." Charles Kingsbury Miller, Compiler, "Historic families of America. William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1630, Joris Janssen de Rapaljé, of Fort Orange (Albany), New Amsterdam and Brooklyn, 1623," 1897, p. 75. It isn't clear why on the passenger list for the ship'' Abigail'' in 1635, William and his wife "Awdrey" used "Almond" while the children were listed as "Almy" and "Almie." Perhaps they were trying to hide the relationship. John Camden Hotten, ed. "The Original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, religious exiles, ... who went from Great Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700 ...." London, 1874, page 93. The Almonds/Almys arrived from England in Massachusetts Bay Colony but couldn't settled down properly there. In 1637 they moved from Sagus Charles Kingsbury Miller, op. cit. pp. 12-13 to the slightly more welcoming new settlement of Sandwich, but Sandwich was under Puritan rule and was not yet the Quaker stronghold it would become in later years. Note that Edmond Freeman, the founder of Sandwich, had been a fellow passenger on the ''Abigail''. See Hotten, loc. cit. Jonathan A. Shaw, A Brief History of Sandwich, in https://sandwichhistory.org/history/ In 1741 the family escaped the Puritans altogether and moved to Rhode Island where in 1636 Roger Williams had founded the first Baptist church in the Americas. Charles Kingsbury Miller, op. cit. p. 13 footnote pending At Portsmouth, William Almond was said to be an honest, trustworthy, dutiful public servant, Charles Kingsbury Miller, op. cit. p. 14 so that you might well name a son after him. If you liked Quakers. The Portsmouth, Rhode Island Baptists considered themselves distinct from the Friends, but their numbers were few and they were tentatively happy to accept settlers who didn't demand everyone think alike. Meanwhile the Puritans in Massachusetts were becoming more closed-minded and were willing to punish outspoken disbelievers with flogging or death. Richard P. Hallowell, "The Quaker Invasion of Massachusetts," New York, 1883. p. 35 ff, p. 110 ff, p. 183 or see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_Quakers When asked for help in the 1650's, the Rhode Islanders opened their gates to the persecuted Massachusetts Quakers. All too soon the Quakers started taking over, and the Reverend Obadiah Holmes and his Baptist followers laid plans to found a Baptist settlement in East Jersey. They could not like pacifistic people who wouldn't fire a musket in anger and couldn't be counted on in an Indian attack. According to the theory that AncestryDNA.com seems to support, a William Almond Lawton was born in 1630, was brought up in Rhode Island, and was living in the newly settled Middletown in Monmouth County in East Jersey in the late 1660's. Here his name (without a middle name) appeared on the list of founders of a Baptist church (make a note of that). Franklin Ellis, History of Monmouth, 1885, pages 526-527 In other words, he grew up to be [[Layton-9|William Layton-9]], of whom almost nothing is known before 1667. AncestryDNA.com's hints insist that William's parents were Thomas Lawton and his wife Elizabeth Salisbury (not Almond). So he doesn't descend from the Almond family but rather must be a Lawton who was named after William Almond. What are the chances of that? Whoever came up with the idea that a William Almond Layton, born in 1630, was the son of [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton-10]] from Cranfield, Bedfordshire but died in Middletown, East Jersey in 1708 hadn't done their homework. Listings of people in family trees in the various genealogy formats online often fail to mention their religion, or other helpful details like where they lived or when (or why) they moved. Without such information to act as a check or as corroboration, today's hopeful online amateur genealogist is likely to come up with wild and erroneous claims of who's related to whom. Delving in depth into online searches that include actual history books (or at least Wikipedia) can help you avoid this fault. There's a lot to be learned about these people. Just knowing the Lawtons were Baptists and the Almonds were Quakers should cause a raised eyebrow. The Lawton brothers See the WikiTree profiles of [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton-10]] and [[Lawton-11|George Lawton-11]] for information and sources pertaining to the Lawton brothers of Bedfordshire and Rhode Island. had left England for Massachusetts in 1636, and in 1638 they were followers of Anne Hutchinson and went with her to Rhode Island. It's unlikely they would have met or admired William Almond while they were still in England, in time to name a son after him in 1630. The statement that sometimes appears, that Thomas and Elizabeth's son William Almond Lawton was born in Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1630, is just impossible. It gets worse. In 1630 [[Lawton-10|Thomas]] (and his brother [[Lawton-11|George]]) were not yet married, so proposing William's birthplace to be back in England (where there would be a parish record of it if a child was born at Lawton Hall), doesn't help. The William Laiton who came to live in Middletown needs to have been born by about 1640 at the latest, calculating roughly from the need for his eldest son William to be born about 1660 (also calculated roughly). Even if we concede William Almond Layton to be born in about 1640 (by which time Thomas was having children in Portsmouth), William Almond didn't get there until 1641 and would surely have needed some time to establish himself as noteworthy. [[Layton-9|William Laiton]] at Middletown seems to have been a good Baptist and unlikely to give himself a middle name that made him sound like a Quaker. None of the Middletown records show him using a middle name or initial. For that matter, none of the Rhode Island records of the time mention a William Layton or Lawton at all. The earliest William Lawton seems to be the one born 30 March 1707 in Little Compton, Newport County, Rhode Island. William Shurtleff, "The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History," Pine Hill Press, 2005. See "The First Lawtons in America." The earlier published accounts of the Lawton Hall Lawtons at Cranfield, Bedfordshire don't show them using the name William. They do appear to be a cadet branch of the Lawtons from near Church Lawton in Cheshire and those Lawtons did use the name William off and on, Elva Lawton, The descendants of Thomas Lawton of Portsmouth, Rhode Island. Lawton (privately published), New York, 1949. pp. iii-vii. but they don't seem to have produced a William Lawton who went to America at the right time to be William Laiton of Middletown (or to be his father, for that matter). Elva Lawton wrote that "A search of the manorial lineage of Lawtons in Cheshire does not reveal any possible immigrant to New England." Elva Lawton, op. cit. p. vii. She also reported a list of Cranfield records that shows [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]]'s only child born there was his daughter Elizabeth, born in wedlock in 1637. Elva Lawton, op. cit. p. x. William Shurtleff in "The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History," published as recently as 2005, doesn't grant [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]] a son William. William Shurtleff, op. cit. p. 74 The earlier published books (back before the Internet made it too easy to post retroactive "facts" haphazardly) usually granted [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]] just five children, namely Daniel, Isaac, Elizabeth, Anne, and Sarah. None of them is a William. Rebecca, who married son Daniel, is sometimes mistaken for a sixth child. The source of this information is likely to have been Thomas Lawton's own will, which he wrote on 5 June 1674. In it he names those very five children and no others. He doesn't even say he's cutting William Almond Lawton off with 5 shillings, the way he does daughter Anne. This will can be seen on [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton-10]]'s WikiTree profile page, and it supports a conclusion that William Almond Lawton (or just plain William) will never be convincingly found among [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton-10]]'s children. It would be harder to debunk a son William named after Thomas Lawton's "loving friend William Wodell" mentioned in Thomas' will, but the will itself reveals he ran out of sons, so William Wodell was out of luck. Names like Layton or Lawton can be found in 17th Century parish records in most English counties, and there were many Williams born in the 1630's and 1640's. Any of those might have become William Laiton of Middletown. Of special interest is William Lawton of Maulden, born in 1640 to Thomas Lawton and Mary Bruer (obviously not the [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]] born up at Lawton Hall; he'd already left for America by then). International Genealogical Index (IGI), British parish registers on microfiche cards, compiled by the Church of Latter-day Saints, first published in 1973. Accessed at Olin Library at Cornell University, Ithaca, New York, 1998. Maulden is in Bedfordshire and not far from Cranfield, so this William might be a cousin of the Lawton Hall Lawtons. A cursory search didn't turn up proof he got married and settled down in England, which is helpful but hardly proof he went to America. There's a crying need for some yDNA testing among the Layton and Lawton males to show if a connection from Middletown to Rhode Island to Bedfordshire to Cheshire holds true, thus ending the argument one way or the other. Unfortunately, my sparse branch of the Layton tree has completely run out of men. -- [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], 2 June 2023 P.S. A gentle ramble through the Google results for Lawton in Portsmouth brought me to a Wikipedia page See Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawton%E2%80%93Almy%E2%80%93Hall_Farm that reveals how some imaginative genealogist could have been inspired to think up "William Almond Lawton." The page for the Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm shows a photograph of an old house whose name invites the researcher to seek a connection between the Lawtons and the Almys. In fact, [[Lawton-11|George Lawton]] didn't acquire the farm until 1648, and the Almys don't enter the picture until Peleg Almy bought the farm from the Lawtons in 1832. But a search for Almy in Portsmouth was bound to turn up the William Almond who was contemporary with [[Lawton-10|Thomas]] and [[Lawton-11|George Lawton]], and so a middle name was added to the myth that William Laiton of Middletown was one of those Lawtons from Rhode Island. A visit to [[Almy-6|William Almy-6]]'s WikiTree profile page will impress you with the extent of his public service but also with the great number of lawsuits he was involved in. He cannot have been universally admired or trusted as recent reports on William Almond seem to imply. Also, we see that he was regularly using the name Almy, so a child named after him would be William Almy Lawton. Contemporaneously, "Almond" may only be found where his name appeared on the list (in England) of the Abigail's passengers, which can easily be seen online by today's hopeful genealogists, but it wouldn't have been available then to Lawtons wondering what to name a son. "Almond" sounds much more patrician and makes a grand middle name that allays suspicion the first time you hear it. "At last," I thought, "Ancestry.com has done it; they've found out who William Laiton was!" No; really not. -- [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], 2 June 2023 P.P.S. I'd be delighted to connect our [[Layton-9|William (Laiton) Layton-9]] with the Rhode Island Lawtons if there were a clearcut way to do it, but every time I look closer I see what looks like creative genealogy. Of course, if someone actually does have something that looks like proof of William Almond Layton's existence, I'd love to hear about it. -- [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], 2 June 2023 ==The Rhode Island Lawtons== (This was formerly a research note attached to [[Layton-9|William Layton-9]]'s profile page in 2021. It's slightly updated, 3 June 2023.) [[Layton-9|William Layton]] may be the son of [[Lawton-10|Thomas Lawton]] of Portsmouth, Rhode Island and his wife [[Salisbury-11|Elizabeth Salisbury]]http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/21855460/person/18002280029http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/21855460/person/18002289388/mediax/1?pgnum=1&pg=0&pgpl=pid|pgNum Research needed. (10 May 2017) Surviving Rhode Island records found online in the early 2000's by [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]] do not include a William Layton/Lawton (or father and son pair of William Laytons). The Lawtons who came from Cranfield, Bedfordshire to Rhode Island are well documented (in England), and in that bunch THERE IS NO WILLIAM LAWTON. See Dr. Elva Lawton, op. cit. pages ix, x. She was searching the Cranfield parish records. We often see amateur Layton attempts to insert [[Layton-9|William]] of Monmouth County into that (George's) Lawton family retroactively, or into the family of son [[Lawton-10|Thomas]]. On the other hand, the modern R. I. Lawton descendants don't recognize or normally even bother discussing a proposed sibling or son William who moved away to New Jersey in about 1667. It is only some Layton descendants of [[Layton-9|William L.]] of Monmouth County who insist on this connection to Rhode Island and to Cranfield, convinced by early history books which lumped [[Layton-9|William L.]] in with the settlers from Rhode Island. (There are still other books which claim he was Scottish.) Of interest is that the Rhode Island Lawton family used a family seal with a "demi-fox salient" Matthew Frederick Lawton's "The Realm of Lawton" webpage at http://www.realmoflawton.net/ is useful. In 2018 this included information about the Rhode Island Lawton family seal with the demi-fox. Now in 2021 they seem to have accepted the "fox" is really the Cheshire Lawtons' "wolf" and they use the whole Cheshire coat of arms. The seal is no longer discussed. They don't explain how Lawtons came from Cheshire to Bedfordshire, however. Also see [[Lawton-11|George Lawton]]'s profile page. that is a degraded form of the coat of arms (with a "demi-wolf rampant") of the Lawton family of Lawton Hall at Church-Lawton, Cheshire, England. The Cheshire Lawtons' pedigree and coat of arms is in George Ormerud's "The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester, Vol. III," 1819. See https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924088434059&view=1up&seq=34. This suggests the Bedfordshire Lawtons could be a cadet branch of the Cheshire Lawtons whose Y-dna goes back to Thomas de Davenport, who changed his name to match his wife's and become a Lauton, back around the year 1300. The Cheshire Lawtons were squires who were named after their property which was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Lautune, a township. See Dr. Elva Lawton, op. cit., pages iv-v. Unlike the Bedfordshire Lawtons, the Cheshire Lawtons often used the name William; however there is not a William recorded in the main line who could have gone to America at the right time in the 17th Century. Dr. Elva Lawton, op. cit. p. vii. She doesn't think any of the Lawtons of Lawton Hall in Cheshire made the trip to Rhode Island. Thus [[Layton-9|William Layton]] of Monmouth County was surely not born in state in Lawton Hall, Cheshire or Lawton Hall, Bedfordshire. We can't rule out the possibility that [[Layton-9|William Layton]] descended from a younger son. Someone with good access to Cheshire or Bedfordshire parish birth records might be able to find him; however, if this were doable it would probably have been done already. Twenty years ago there were websites for two different ancient houses, Lawton Hall in Cheshire and Layton Hall in Shropshire, both claiming William L of Monmouth Co. as their descendant (but without explaining HOW he's related) and both urging their American cousins to send money to preserve their ancestral home. -[[Layton-1804|P.L.]], 1 Feb 2021 ==The Barbados Connection -- Violetta Blackman== On the WikiTree profile of [[Blackman-6|Violetta Blackman-6]] there's a Research Note by [[Husted-87|Heather Husted]] that reports the existence of a Violetta Blackman "of Barbados," on record as having (along with her presumed sister Mary Ann) acquired a guardian in 1697. It's not clear how or if she was connected to the Monmouth colony, or if she ever came to Middletown in person. The name Violet being extremely rare in English circles in the 17th Century, our modern genealogists seized on Miss Blackman as being the mystery lady who is known to history only as Violet Lawton, the executrix of [[Layton-9|William Lawton]]'s will. Presumably she was William's wife, although the will doesn't name her as such or call her the mother of William's children. If Violetta had moved quickly from having a guardian in Barbados to being the wife of a 60- to 70-year-old farmer in East Jersey with mostly grown children, she could have been called Violet Lawton when William wrote his will in 1702. She barely had time to be the mother of William's last two children, John and Andrew, who are mentioned in the will and receive special treatment. So far, documentation to support this theory has not emerged. Is it likely? Are there other possibilities? Another Violet our modern online genealogists are enthused about is Violet Wilson, born 22 July 1640 in Edinburgh, Scotland, to James Wilson and his wife Catherine Jarden. This needs a good Scottish source! Help! I'm not aware why Violet Wilson should be considered more likely to be [[Layton-9|William Lawton]]'s wife than any of the other Scottish Violets alive at the time. I hope someone else can provide enlightenment about this. My favorite theory is that Violet was William's second wife and she arrived in East Jersey in 1685 on the Scottish prison ship, the ''Henry&Francis''. She served as an indentured servant for four years until she was grown up, then she married [[Layton-9|William Lawton (Laiton) (Layton)]] and could have given birth to John and Andrew during the 1690's. But this is purely fantasy as yet, supported only by the fact that Violet and Andrew were mainly Scottish names, and rare in Middletown before that time. -- [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], 5 June 2023) ==The Barbados Connection -- William Laydon== John Hotten's collected immigration records include "Wm. Laydon," age seventeen, amid many other men and women on the ''Ann and Elizabeth'' on 27 April 1635, traveling from London to "the Barbadoes and St. Christophers." John Hotten, op. cit. p. 70. They had taken "oaths of allegeance and supremacie" and submitted to the Church of England (for all the good that did). So here we have a presumably able-bodied young man, going forth to seek his fortune in one of the few places on Earth where he might possibly marry a Violet in that century. That is, assuming that Violetta Blackman's name may have been handed down from an earlier Violet on the island. Such a Violet was almost certainly Scottish, and if William married her that early (or say by 1659) she could turn out to have been his one and only wife and the mother of all his children. In that case, John's and Andrew's birthdates could go back another decade, into the 1680's. If William Laydon is indeed [[Layton-9|William Laiton]] of Middletown, he must have good luck seeking his fortune, so that he was able to afford to buy into the new settlement at Middletown in 1667. He could have become a Baptist while in Barbados, and the rest is history. Using the Lawton spelling for his name in his will could be just another random variant in the many spellings that people tried. This is an encouraging theory, but it needs input from people familiar with how to handle records from Barbados. And Scotland. -- [[Layton-1804|Pauline Layton]], 5 June 2023) ==Footnotes== ==Sources== *Ellis, Franklin. History of Monmouth County, New Jersey. R.T. Peck & Co., Philadelphia 1885. See https://archive.org/details/cu31924008592630 *Hallowell, Richard P. "The Quaker Invasion of Massachusetts," Boston Houghton, Mifflin, & Company, New York, 11 East Seventeenth Street, the University Press, Cambridge 1883. See https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/41/The_Quaker_invasion_of_Massachusetts_%28IA_quakerinvasionof00hal%29.pdf *Hotten, John Camden, ed. "The Original lists of persons of quality, emigrants, religious exiles, political rebels, serving men sold for a term of years, apprentices, children stolen, maidens pressed, and others who went from Great Britain to the American plantations, 1600-1700 : with their ages, the localities where they formerly lived in the mother country, the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars, from mss. preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England," Chatto and Windus, Publishers, London, 1874. See https://archive.org/details/cu31924096785278/mode/2up *International Genealogical Index (IGI), British parish registers on microfiche cards, compiled by the Church of Latter-day Saints, first published in 1973. See https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/International_Genealogical_Index_(IGI)_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records *Lawton, Elva, The descendants of Thomas Lawton of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, (self-published) New York, 1949. See https://archive.org/details/descendantsoftho00lawt *Miller, Charles Kingsbury, compiler. "Historic families of America. William Almy of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, 1630, Joris Janssen de Rapaljé, of Fort Orange (Albany), New Amsterdam and Brooklyn, 1623." Charles Kingsbury Miller, Publisher, Chicago, 1897. See https://archive.org/details/historicfamilies00mill *Morgan, Kenneth O. , ed. The Oxford History of Britain. Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988. *Shurtleff, William, "The Shurtleff and Lawton Families: Genealogy and History," Pine Hill Press, 2005. *Wikipedia: Lawton-Almy-Hall Farm. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawton%E2%80%93Almy%E2%80%93Hall_Farm

Where to find Gahn-22 in census years

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Gahn-22 is creating a table of her residences in census years so future genealogists can find her. 1960 - 28 Washington Avenue, Rumson, New Jersey in Monmouth County Gahn-22 should be found with father Donald, mother Nancy, and two sisters. Be aware that there was also a Washington Street in Rumson at the time we were on Washington AVENUE. We used to walk to church at St. George's by the River. 1970 - 60 Buena Vista Avenue, Rumson, New Jersey Same family, new location. We move here in about 1966. The Andrews family with parents Howard and Mary and six sons lived across the street. 1980 - 108 Second Avenue, Apartment 2E [?], Bradley Beach, New Jersey in Monmouth County Gahn-22 had just gotten her first apartment, not sure of the apartment number. I had my first job, felt very rich, and rented a two-bedroom place one lot off the beach. 1990 - 57 Black Point Road, Rumson, New Jersey, 07760 in Monmouth County What a busy decade! Married Paul, 1984, had two children, built a house on land that at one time had been owned by my grandparents Gahn. I worked as a census taker and crew chief. 2000 - 57 Black Point Road, Rumson, New Jersey, 07760 in Monmouth County 2010 - I'm not sure the date on which we returned the census form. We sold the Black Point Road house in May and Paul & I moved onto a sailboat named AIDA for the summer. The boat was on a mooring in the Navesink River off Monmouth Boat Club in Red Bank, New Jersey. Riverview Hospital is right there, and the historic Molly Pitcher Inn at the end of the wide part of the river. I worked on the census, as did my daughter. Paul & I moved to Chrystie Street in Manhattan, New York in September 2010, but I think we had returned the census form before that. 2020 - 6600 Estate Nazareth, Unit 120, St Thomas, US Virgin Islands 00802 Paul and I moved here in December 2018. A census taker came to our condo to record our information.

Where’s my family in all this place

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Trying to find order in Southern Illinois during the early 1800’s. •Deciphering wills •who’s initials belong to who •prairie madness or a mass murderer in the county •did my cousins marry each other •if my cousins married each other it explains a lot •Mapping land patents •sorting Johnson roots from the chaos •making sure I’m not my own mother •IS THIS NORMAL?• http://genealogytrails.com/ill/macoupin/coronersfile.html • http://glorecords.blm.gov/details/patent/default.aspx?accession=IL2250__.356&docClass=STA&sid=vkeszvlv.afy

Whetren Geneology

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The goal of this project is to find out more about the history of Whetrens in England and hopefully trace back their roots farther back into Europe. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Whetren-1|Janice Bushfield]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * adding as much information as you can about your family roots * any details you know about James Whetren born in 1758 in Holland * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19884961 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Which ice cream

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Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Finnerty-95|Karen Butler]]. Karen - Pistachio, toffee, no chocolate
Nicole B - Cookies and cream with Smuckers chocolate sauce
Claire - Baskin Robbins JaMocha Almond Fudge
Cindy - Haagen Dazs Stout Chocolate Pretzel Crunch
David - Chocolate
Rhonda - Chocolate
Pip - Cookies and cream
Johannes - Rum and raisin
Sondra - Chocolate chip cookie dough

Which James Donald is Betsy's Father

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Questions to answer about my Donald Family: #Who if the father of James Donald? #Who if the mother of James Donald? #Did James Donald the father of Betsy (my Sp Tartan Trail profile) have more than one wife? #Did James Donald marry Jean/Jane Kean? #Did James Donald marry Jean/Jane Hean? #Are Jean/Jane Kean and Jean/Jane Hean the same person? '''My Donald Family''' #father - [[Donald-22|James Donald (1829-)]]26 Jul 1829 in Dundee, Scotland #mother - [[Kean-1127|Jean (Kean) Donald (1822-)]] 1822 in Scotland #daughter - [[Donald-21|Betsy Donald (1856-1924)]] 28 Feb 1856 in Dundee, Forfarshire, Scotland #son - [[Donald-2209|John Millar Donald (1858-)]] 17 Mar 1858 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland ==Births/Baptisms of James== James, son of James Donald & Helen Clark, was born on 19 February 1821 in Meigle, Perth, Scotland. '''Birth''': "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
{{Ancestry Record|60143|16477703}} (accessed 21 March 2023)
James Donald born on 19 Feb 1821, son of James Donald & Helen Clark, in Meigle, Perth, Scotland.
James, son of James Mc Donald & Peggy Dewar, was baptised on 9 June 1821 in Fortingall, Perth, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
{{Ancestry Record|60143|16746424}} (accessed 21 March 2023)
James Mc Donald baptism on 9 Jun 1821, son of James Mc Donald & Peggy Dewar, in Fortingall, Perth, Scotland.
==James Donald and Elizabeth Stirling - 1st marriage?== James married Elizabeth Stirling on 19 April 1839 in Clackmannan, Clackmannan, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910"
Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
{{Ancestry Record|60144|3749686}} (accessed 21 March 2023)
James Donald marriage to Elizabeth Stirling on 19 Apr 1839 in Clackmannan, Clackmannan, Scotland.
#James born on 13 August 1841 and baptised on 19 September 1841 in Dollar, Clackmannan, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
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James Donald baptism on 19 Sep 1841 (born 13 Aug 1841), son of James Donald & Elizabeth Stirling, in Dollar, Clackmannan, Scotland.
==James Donald and Jean/Jane Hean (Jean/Jane Kean)== James married Jean Hean on 10 January 1847 in Blairgowrie, Perth, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Scotland, Select Marriages, 1561-1910"
Scotland, Marriages, 1561-1910. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
{{Ancestry Record|60144|478539}} (accessed 21 March 2023)
James Donald marriage to Jean Hean on 10 Jan 1847 in Blairgowrie, Perth, Scotland.
#Betsy born on 28 February 1856 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland.'''Birth''': "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
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Betsy Donald born on 28 Feb 1856, daughter of James Donald & Jean '''Kean''', in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Mother indexed as Kean #John born on 17 March 1858 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland. '''Birth''': "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
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John Millar Donald born on 17 Mar 1858, son of James Donald & Jean '''Kean''', in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Mother indexed as Kean #Jean born on 17 October 1860 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland. '''Birth''': "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
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Jean Donald born on 17 Oct 1860, daughter of James Donald & Jean '''Hean''', in Dundee, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Mother indexed as Hean #Jane born on 18 October 1860 and baptised on 25 February 1864 in Dundee, Angus, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
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Jane Donald baptism on 25 Feb 1864 (born 18 Oct 1860), daughter of James Donald & Jean '''Hean''', in St. John's Free, Dundee, Angus, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Mother indexed as Hean #Jemima born on 3 February 1864 and baptised on 25 February 1864 in St. John's Free, Dundee, Angus, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950"
Scotland, Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013
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Jemima Donald baptism on 25 Feb 1864 (born 3 Feb 1864), daughter of James Donald & Jean '''Hean''', in St. John's Free, Dundee, Angus, Scotland.
Mother indexed as Hean ==Census Records== In the 1841 census James (age 20), Plastrea, was on Porth Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. '''1841 Census''': "1841 Scotland Census"
Parish: Blairgowrie; ED: 5; Page: 9; Line: 1055; Year: 1841
{{Ancestry Record|1004|2832423}} (accessed 22 March 2023)
James Donald (20), Plastrea, on Porth Street, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Born in Perthshire, Scotland. :: James Donald M 20 Plastrea Perthshire, Scotland :: Isabella Donald F 20 Perthshire, Scotland :: James Donald M 1 Mo Perthshire, Scotland
In the 1851 census James (age 34), Carter, was the head of household at 101 Hawkhill, Dundee, Angus. '''1851 Census''': "1851 Scotland Census"
Parish: Dundee; ED: 90; Page: 6; Line: 18; Roll: CSSCT1851_63; Year: 1851; Household schedule number: 29; Roll: CSSCT1851_63
{{Ancestry Record|1076|939454}} (accessed 22 March 2023)
James Donald (34), Carter, head of household at 101 Hawkhill, Dundee, Angus. Born in Blairgowrie, perthshire. :: James Donald Head M 34 Carter Blairgowrie, perthshire :: Jane Donald Wife F 29 Dundee, Forfarshire :: Thomas Donald Son M 3 Blairgowrie, Perthshire :: Barbara Donald Daughter F 6 Mo Dundee, Forfarshire
In the 1861 census James (age 48), Lab, was the head of household at 1 Heans Lane, Dundee, Angus. '''1861 Census''': "1861 Scotland Census"
Parish: Dundee; ED: 14; Page: 25; Line: 20; Roll: CSSCT1861_40; Registration Number: 282/2; Household schedule number: 134; Roll: CSSCT1861_40
{{Ancestry Record|1080|3041829}} (accessed 22 March 2023)
James Donald (48), Lab, head of household at 1 Heans Lane, Dundee, Angus in Dundee Second District registration district. Born in Blairgowrie, Perth. :: James Donald Head M 48 Lab Blairgowrie, Perth :: Jane Donald Wife F 39 Housewife Dundee, Forfar :: Thomas Donald Son M 13 Mill Worker Dundee, Forfar :: Barbara Donald Daughter F 11 Scholar Dundee, Forfar :: Margaret Donald Daughter F 6 Scholar Dundee, Forfar :: Betsy Donald Daughter F 4 Scholar Dundee, Forfar :: John Donald Son M 3 Dundee, Forfar :: Jane Donald Daughter F 6 Mo Dundee, Forfar
In the 1871 census James (age 50), Labourer Iron Worker, was the head of household in Land 4 & 5 Dudhope Crescent, Dundee, Angus. '''1871 Census''': "1871 Scotland Census"
Parish: Dundee; ED: 5; Page: 9; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1871_50; Registration Number: 282/2; Household schedule number: 41; Roll: CSSCT1871_50
{{Ancestry Record|1104|1186804}} (accessed 22 March 2023)
James Donald (50), Labourer Iron Worker, head of household in Land 4 & 5 Dudhope Crescent, Dundee, Angus in St Mary registration district. Born in Blairgowrie, Perthshire. :: James Donald Head M 50 Labourer Iron Worker Blairgowrie, Perthshire :: Jean Donald Wife F 48 Dundee, Forfarshire :: Betsy Donald Daughter F 15 Factory Weaver Dundee, Forfarshire :: John Donald Son M 13 Scholar Dundee, Forfarshire :: Jean Donald Daughter F 11 Scholar Dundee, Forfarshire :: Jemima Donald Daughter F 7 Scholar Dundee, Forfarshire
In the 1881 census Jas (age 63), Hammerman, was the head of household at 12 Parker St, Dundee, Angus. '''1881 Census''': "1881 Scotland Census"
Parish: Dundee; ED: 5A; Page: 7; Line: 1; Roll: cssct1881_82; Registration Number: 282/2; Household schedule number: 25
{{Ancestry Record|1119|363383}} (accessed 22 March 2023)
Jas Donald (63), Hammerman, head of household at 12 Parker St, Dundee, Angus in St Mary registration district. Born in Blairgowrie, Perthshire. :: Jas Donald Head M 63 Hammerman Blairgowrie, Perthshire :: Jane Donald Wife F 58 Dundee, Forfarshire :: Barbara Donald Daughter F 36 Jute Spinner Dundee, Forfarshire :: Margaret Donald Daughter F 27 Jute Spinner Dundee, Forfarshire :: Jane Donald Daughter F 20 Jute Weaver Dundee, Forfarshire :: Jemima Donald Daughter F 17 Jute Weaver Dundee, Forfarshire :: Jane Young Grandaughter (granddaughter) F 5 Scholar Dundee, Forfarshire
In the 1891 census James (age 72), Retired Blacksmith, was the head of household at 28 Bernard Str, Dundee, Angus. '''1891 Census''': "1891 Scotland Census"
Parish: Dundee; ED: 7; Page: 20; Line: 2; Roll: CSSCT1891_86; Registration Number: 282/1; Household schedule number: 104; Roll: CSSCT1891_86
{{Ancestry Record|1108|1246582}} (accessed 22 March 2023)
James Donald (72), Retired Blacksmith, head of household at 28 Bernard Str, Dundee, Angus in St Peter registration district. Born in Blairgowrie. :: James Donald Head M 72 Retired Blacksmith Blairgowrie :: Jane Donald Wife F 69 Dundee :: Jane Donald Daur (daughter) F 30 Weaver Dundee :: Jane Donald Grand daur (granddaughter) F 15 Weaver Dundee
== Sources ==

Which John Blake

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A number of contemporary men named John Blake were residing in the County of Middlesex in British Colonial Virginia, one being the son of John (#1) & Jone Blake, no less than two descending from their sons, and one reportedly coming from England at a later date. This page is an effort to sort them, correctly connect them, and a personal effort to determine "which John Blake?" was father of Betty Blake who married to James Stiff. John Blake's (#2) will was dated 25 Apr 1744, proved 7 Aug 1744. Sons, George Blake and John Blake (#3). Exors: Wife Joanna Blake and son George Blake [names no daughters]. Wit: Paul Philpots, James Dunlevy and Edward Smith. James Gibson, guardian of Lucy Blake, orphan of John Blake (#2). 7 Aug 1759 John Blake (#3) b.1729, son to the above [[Blake-9441|John Blake]] (#2) & wife Joanna in Middlesex, appears to have been the father of [[Blake-9612|Betty (Blake) Stiff]]
''John Son of John & Johanna Blake born October ye 5, baptized October ye 19 1729.'' *National Soc. of the Colonial Dames of Am. in the St. of VA, "The Parish Register of Christ Church, Middlesex County, Va. from 1653-1812. Richmond: Wm. Ellis Jones, Steam Book and Job Printer, 1897), p. 127. Marriage of John Blake (#3) to [[Baker-49109|Elizabeth Baker]], 24 April 1753. Middlesex Register of Marriages. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91H-H3XX-C?i=264&cc=2134304&personaUrl=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3A6CBV-9C7D] The following will is not the will of John born 1729 because he names a daughter old enough to be married. He is the (#4) identified J. B. and his named son John is the fifth! This John Blake first married to Anne Johnson in Feb 1724/5. She died in Dec 1729 and he again married to Elizabeth___?
:Children from 1st marriage: Elizabeth b. 5 Nov 1725 & Jacob b. 28 Feb 1727/8. :Children from 2nd marriage: Sarah b. 7 Sept 1736 & John b. 21 Feb 1737/8. His will...
John Blake, Sr. (#4) d. 7 Nov 1752 p. 2 Jan 1753. Daughter, Elizabeth Kelshaw?; Son, Jacob Blake; Daughter, Sarah Blake; Son, John Blake. (#5) Exors: Wife (not named) and son Jacob Blake. Wit: Joseph Stares and William Healey.
Bond of Elizabeth Blake, executrix of John Blake, Sr. 2 Jan 1753. Elizabeth Blake, widow of John Blake, Sr.(#4) 12 Jan 1755/ 4 Feb 1755. Daughter Sarah Blake. Exors: Thomas Laughlin, Sr. and daughter. Wit: William Healy and Elizabeth Phillpotts. John Murray, guardian to John Blake (#5), orphan of John Blake (#4). 4 Feb 1755
Robert Daniel, guardian to Sarah Blake, orphan of John Blake (#4). 4 Feb 1755
(Wills D. p.332) Sale of the Estate of John Blake (#4), decd., to : Sarah Blake, John Anderson, William Hiptinstall, John Neal; Jacob Blake, Joseph McCormack, John Wiat, John Wortham, James Hiptinstall, William Bristow, Samuel Bristow, Edward Bristow, John Dunlevy, John Murray, George Anderson, John Deaton, Richard Daniel, William Humprhies, Thomas Laughlin, William Healy. 2 Sep 1755
(Wills D. p333) Sale of the Estate of Elizabeth Blake, decd,, same as above plus.... John Deaton, Hannah Blake, William Guttery, John Pluckrose, George Blake, John Howard and Nicholas Jacobs. 2 Sep 1755 Sarah Blake to John Jackson, 7 Oct 1756, father of bride '''John Blake (#4), late of this county (Middlesex)''' Wit: Robert Daniel. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91H-H3XC-B?i=270&cc=2134304] Perhaps it was this John Blake (#6) who came later from England and married to the elder John Blake's (#2) daughter Lucy (b. 1739)[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRW-DV5] John Blake to Lucy Blake, 5 Dec 1759, father of bride John Blake, dec'd. Wit: James Gibson (Stiff brother-in-law). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91H-H3XZ-7?i=282&cc=2134304] '''This''' John Blake died in 1767 proven by Lucy Blakes' admin bond.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-LZ7N?i=11&cat=364027] A John Blake '''Jr.''' appears to have died in 1774 near the time of his brother William Blake (wife Rachel?), but his d.o.d has not been verified. These Blake brothers also had a brother named Benjamin, named in the will of the brother Wm. Blake dated 12 July 1774. This John's estate appears to have been concerned with the education of a young man named George Blake (unknown relation).
William Blake.... 12 Jul 1774/ 24 Oct 1774.... Wife (not named) all of my estate. Brother Benjamin Blake. Friend George West. Exor: Wife. Wit: John Hibble, Richard Hopkins and John Blake, Jr. (Probated by George West and Rachel Blake.) (Middlesex Wills Book F, p.34).
Appraisal of Estate of John Blake, Jr. with Thomas Kemp, Jr. as administrator. (Mentions schooling of George Blake.) 14 Oct 1774 (Middlesex Wills Book F, p.37). THIS John Blake, Jr. appears to have been the one who married MARY (Unknown) Jones, widow of Wm. Jones who died abt 1747. Mary died by 10 Dec 1753 when Wm. Jones' estate was divided. His siblings, Dorothy (Jones), wife of James Davis; Richard Jones, dec'd, (son Gideon) filed in chancery against this John Blake in 1767. Betty (Blake) Stiff's father John Blake was named as a SIL in the 1776 Middlesex County will of [[Hackney-1297|William Hackney]]. John Blakes' widow was surely Alice Hackney. She was named in a 1793 chancery suit brought by William Hackney's son & executor, William Hackney against the children of [[Hackney-1296|Priscilla (Hackney) Segar-Taylor]]. (The elder Hackney's youngest son Benjamin appears to have married to an unidentified Mary Stiff in 1782.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C91H-H3X7-8?i=351&cc=2134304]) This Chancery case is additionally followed up by the widow of Wm. Hackney (Jr.) the administrator of his father, Sarah (likely Isaac Jones' daughter), suing the heirs of the estate of the senior Hackney. Betty (Blake) Stiff's father John Blake died 1784 per his will. He did not name Alice Hackney but she was named as John Blake's widow in the admin & in the above chancery suit filed by widow Sarah Hackney.
John Blake, Sr. date 17 Jun 1784, p. 27 Sep 1784. Daughter Betty Stiff. Grandson John Blake Stiff. Wife (not named). Son Robert Norman Blake; Son Samuel Blake land bought of Maj. John Robinson; Daughter Sarah; Daughter Alice; Son William. My five children viz, Robert Norman Blake, Samuel Blake, Sarah Blake, Alice Blake and William Blake. Exors: Wife and sons Robert Norman Blake and Samuel Blake. Wit: James Ross, Thomas Baker, Jr. and Warner Blake. *Middlesex County Virginia Wills, Inventories & Accounts, 1673-1812 by William Lindsay Hopkins. Copyright 1989. Iberian Publishing Co., Athens, GA.

Whipple Family Bible

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This Bible was given to [[Whipple-1453|James Whipple]] and [[Langdon-1279|Susannah Langdon]] at their Wedding in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, April 2, 1863, by his parents, [[Whipple-1454|Henry D. Whipple]] and [[Von_Loon-1|Margaret E. Von Loon]]. This Bible is in the collection of [[Whipple-1441|Larry L. Whipple]].

Whiskey Gap Alberta

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Will be expanding about the town Whiskey Gap.. have a few photos to upload tonight

Whiston St Nicholas - marriage index

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:20 Oct 1895 - [[Banks-9603|William Banks]] & [[Hand-3614|Lydia Hand]]

Whitakers Having Children in 1620-1630 Near Bradford, Yorkshire

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The following men have been identified as having had children baptized in 1620-1630 within 10 miles of Bradford, Yorkshire: * [[Whittaker-3545|Abraham Whittaker]], Halifax * Abraham Whittaker (no profile) of Bradford had Marie (6 Oct 1623) * [[Whittaker-3548|Daniel Whittaker]], Halifax * Edward Whittaker (no profile) of Bradford had Richard (22 Jun 1623) * [[Whitakers-11|Elias Whitakers]], Halifax * [[Whitaker-6744|Henry Whittaker]], Halifax * Henry Whittaker (no profile) of Bradford had Henry (5 Nov 1620), John (5 Nov 1621); all christenings found on freereg.org.uk, possibly the Henry Whittaker who maried Grace Turner 21 Oct 1606 at Bradford * [[Whittecar-5|James Whitticar]], Bradford * [[Whitaker-6738|John Whitaker]], Calverley * [[Whitaker-6741|John Whitaker]], Halifax * [[Whitaker-6737|John Whitaker]], Huddersfield * [[Whitakers-12|John Whitakers]], York * John Whittaker (no profile) of Bradford had Samuel (29 Dec 1622), William (11 Apr 1624), Elizabeth (3 Sep 1626), John (25 May 1628), another John (22 Nov 1629, father abode listed as Wibsey, christening at Bradford St. Peter, possibly a different family?), John again (22 Nov 1630) * [[Whitaker-6742|Lawrence Whitaker]], Halifax * [[Whitacres-2|Richard Whitacres]], Kildwick * [[Whittaker-3546|Robert Whittaker]], Baildon * [[Whitakers-9|Robert Whitakers]], Dewsbury * [[Whittaker-3543|Robert Whittaker]], Halifax * [[Whitakers-10|Robert Whitakers]], Hartshead cum Clifton * Robert Whittaker (no profile) of Great Horton had John (2 Jan 1624 christened at St. Peter Bradford) * [[Whitaker-6736|Samuel Whitaker]], Elland * [[Whittaker-3547|Samuel Whittaker]], Halifax * [[Whittaker-3544|Thomas Whittaker]], Baildon * [[Whitaker-6740|Thomas Whitaker]], Halifax See also the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Records_Related_to_Abraham_Whitakers_of_the_Bradford%2C_Yorkshire_Area Free Space Page] for parish records related to Abraham Whittaker(s) in and near Bradford.

Whitcomb connection to 1620

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400 years to Dig Through The goal of this project is to see if there is a connection between my family, Whitcomb, Mason, Wilson, Dyer to the Mayflower Crossing in 1620. I believe we may have a connection with Edward Winslow, who was on the Mayflower and signed to Mayflower Compact. While working on our family tree I noticed that we had/have a connection with the family of Edward Winslow. Looking at Edward Winslow it came to my attention that he was on the Mayflower. This gave me the idea that it might be possible to join the General Society of Mayflower Descendants. So, I started this project - it would be great to prove our lineage in time for the 400th Anniversary of the Mayflower Landing and the Signing of the Mayflower Compact. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hiller-260|Leslie Box,]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Geneology of the Edward Winslow Family * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10354170 send me a private message]. Thanks!

White/Wedgewood Photo Album

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Family photographs of [[White-51255|Francis James "Jim" White]] and [[Wedgewood-93|Elizabeth Hannah "Panny" White née Wedgewood]] and their ancestors and descendants.

White /smith family tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[White-29165|White White]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13567998 send me a private message]. Thanks!

White Chapel Funeral Home and Memorial Gardens

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About http://www.dignitymemorial.com/en-us/overview.page White Chapel Cemetery was established in the early 1950s on 45 acres of open pasture. Currently, there are approximately 25 developed acres, leaving room for future expansion. White Chapel Cemetery offers a variety of interment options including traditional ground burial, side-by-side burial and lawn crypts. Mausoleum entombment is available in any of our four mausoleums: Revelations, Everlasting Life, Apostles and Christus. The cemetery also offers both glass and granite-front niches as well as an ossuary and scattering gardens for those families who choose cremation. With meticulously maintained grounds and a dedicated and caring staff, White Chapel Cemetery continues to serve generations of families in the Gladstone, Missouri area.

White County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources

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White County, Tennessee Family Search Wiki page: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/White_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy '''Tennessee County pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Davidson_County%2C_Alabama_-_Chisholm_sources|Davidson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Grainger_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Grainger County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hardeman_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hardeman County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hawkins_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Hawkins County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Jefferson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Jefferson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Knox_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Knox County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maury_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Maury County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Montgomery_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Montgomery County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Robertson_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Robertson County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rutherford_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Rutherford County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Sullivan_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Sullivan County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Washington_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Washington County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:White_County%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|White County, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Lauderdale%2C_Madison%2C_Henderson_%26_Tipton_Counties%2C_Tennessee_-_Chisholm_sources|Lauderdale, Madison, Henderson & Tipton Counties, Tennessee - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1801 Feb 10 Elijah Chisom fr Andrew Wade, bk A, p 8. White County, Tennessee
… between Andrew Wade of the County of Anson and State of North Carolina of the one part and Elijah Chisum of the County of Grainger and State of Tennessee of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1250 dollars … confirm unto him the said Elijah Chisum … land … in Middle District and State of Tennessee on the … waters of the Cain Fork of Cumberland River … containing 5000 acres …
Signed: Andrew Wade
Wit: Nimrod Dodson, John Hount, Isaac Sone.
(Recorded Apr 2, 1807)
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Elijah Chisom fr N. Carolina, bk A, p 163. White County, Tennessee

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1807 Aug 21 – Elijah Chisom fr Tennessee, bk C, p 92. White County, Tennessee
… obtained from the board of commissioners for West Tennessee by Elijah Chisum and entered on the 14th day of Aug 1807 by No. 124 there is a granted by the said State of Tennessee unto the said Elijah Chisum … land containing 450 acres … in White County in the 3d District and 22 section … in the line that divides the 19th and 22 sections … in Moses Fisk’s line … surveyed the 6th of March 1809 by James Chisum ….
By the Governor Willie Blount
(Recorded April 9, 1810)
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1810 Jan 18 – John Chisom fr Tennessee, bk C, p 95. White County, Tennessee
… granted by the said State of Tennessee unto John Chisum assignee of the said Sampson Williams … land containing 200 acres lying in White County in the First District first range and ninth section on the waters of Caney Fork … between said Chesum and Thomas Hill … surveyed the 21st of June 1808 by John Brown DS …
By the Governor Willie Blount
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1811 Jan 15 – Elijah Chisom to Elijah Hill, bk F, p 152. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Elijah Hill of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 5 dollars … transfer unto him the afsd Elijah Hill … land containing 1 acre … in White County on the waters of the N side of Cany Fork it being part of a grant No. 2087 issued in the name of the said Elijah Chisum and bounded … line of Abner Hill’s survey of 57 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
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1811 Sept 23 – Inventory of estate of Elijah Chisum Jr, decd; Margaret Chisum, adm’x, Elijah Chisum Sr, and William Hill adm’rs. Elijah Chisum Jr, decd on the night of 8 Aug 1811. Inventory 23 Sept 1811; sale June 1813. William H Chisum, heir of Elijah Chisum Jr. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4F-4SS8?i=151&cat=252598

(NOTE) 1812 Feb 29 – NOTE: Entries No. 7704-7708 all appear to be related:

1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7704) Benjamin Shaw assignee of Elijah Chisum Sr assignee of John McIver by virtue of a certificate warrant No. 220 issued by the Register of East Tennessee.
Enter 50 acres of land in the First District in White County on the Waters of Calf Killers Fork and on the West side of the same, beginning on Jacob Millers South East corner of his 100 acre survey running North 89 and 4/10ths poles, thence East to include the quantity. Feb 29, 1812. Signed: Benjamin Shaw
(Note to side: Survey … May 13, 1814 by Jas Townsend, DS.).
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(NOTE: The entries just below this one indicate that there was a family relationship between Elijah Chisum and “Blind” John Chisum – the following 4 entries directly after this one are all related to “Blind” John Chisum’s family)

1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7705) – Gaitwood Chism assignee of Thomas Ramsey of William T Lewis. By firtue of a certificate warrant No. 823 issued by the Register of West Tennessee for 300 acres. Enters 20 acres of land in White County between the Rock Island and Hickory Nut Mountain, beginning at a post oak … including said Chism’s house. February 29, 1812. Signed: Gaitwood Chism.
(Note on side of entry – Survey ret’d Aug 23, 1814 by J Townsend DS.)
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(NOTE: Gatewood Chisum is the son of “Blind” John Chisum).

1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7706) – John Chism assignee originally of John G Blount, by virtue of a certificate Warrant No. 457 issued by the commissioner for West Tennessee. Enters 50 acres of land in White County on the Waters of Caney Fork. Beginning at a poplar … as to include said Chism’s improvement. February 29, 1812. Signed: John Chism.
(Note to side: Surveyed Aug 23, 1814 by J. Townsend DS).
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(NOTE: This likely is John Chisum Jr, son of “Blind” John Chisum – based on the other grants filed at same time as his).

1812 Feb 29 – (No. 7707) – Jonathan Harris assignee originally of John G Blount. By virtue of a certificate warrant No. 457 issued by the Commissioner for West Tennessee for 182 acres. Enters 45 acres of land in White County on the waters of Caney Fork. Beginning at a hickory marked as the SW corner of an occupant survey made in the name of Robert Taylor … so as to included said Harris’ improvement. February 29, 1812. Signed: Jonathan Harris.
(Note to side: Made void August 23, 1814).
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(NOTE: Jonathan Harris is the father-in-law of John Chisum Jr – son of “Blind” John Chisum. John Chisum Jr. married Mary “Polly” Harris)

1812 February 29 – (No. 7708) – Jonathan Harris assignee originally of William T Lewis. By virtue of a certificate Warrant No. 823 issued by the Register of West Tennessee for 300 acres. Enters 30 acres of land in White County on the waters of Caney Fork. Beginning at a large poplar marked JH standing about 2 poles E of the Spring now made use of by Isham Pulliam, running West, thence South etc, so as to include said spring and the improvement where said Pullam now lives. February 29, 1812. Signed: Jonathan Harris.
(Note to side: Made void 23d August 1814).
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(NOTE: Isham Pullam or Pulliam was married to Mary “Polly” Chisum – daughter of “Blind” John Chisum)
(NOTE: Jonathan Harris is the father-in-law of John Chisum Jr – son of “Blind” John Chisum. John Chisum Jr. married Mary “Polly” Harris)

1812 Aug 4 – William Chisom to Chisom & Russell, bk E, p 41. White County, Tennessee
… I William Chisum of Warren County State of Tennessee in consideration of 1000 dollars to me in hand paid … deliver unto John Chisum of White County and State afsd and Isham Russell of Warren County and State afsd the following horses, cattle and hogs …
Signed: William Chisam
Wit: George C Will, Isaac Taylor
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1812 Nov 9 – David Cowan Jr to John Chisom, bk E, p 458. White County, Tennessee
… between David Cowan Jr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Chisum Jr of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … confirm unto the said John Chisum Jr … land situate … in the County and State afsd on the Waters of the Calf Killers Fork of the Caney Fork .. that David Cowan Sr now makes use of … Containing 50 acres …
Signed: David Cowan Jr
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, William Roberts, Elijah Chisum
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1813 Jan 5 – Margarett Chisom fr Rebekah Hill etal, bk E, p 158. White County, Tennessee
… in consideration of 2 dollars … we have sold unto Rebekah Hill of the County of White and State of Tennessee a negro girl by the name of Eady about … 26 or 27 years of age …
Signed: James Hill, Margaret Chisum, William Hill
Wit: Thomas McBride, James Anderson
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1814 April 12 – Elijah Chisom to Sherrod Horn, bk E, p 276, 277. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Sr of the County of White and State of TN of the one part, Sherrod Horn of the County and State afsd of the other part … the said Elijah Chisum Sr … in consideration of the sum of 75 dollars … confirmed unto the said Sherrod Horn … land situate in the County and State afsd on both sides of the Calf Killers Fork of the Caney Fork adj a tract of 100 acres in the name of George Russell, location No. 475 above … passing said Russells NE corner … containing 30 acres … was granted by the said State of TN to the said Elijah Chisum Sr per grant No. 4889 and dated the 15th day of July 1813 …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: James Chisum
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1814 May 6 – Margarett Chisom fr David Smyth, bk E, p 305. White County, Tennessee
… I David Smyth of the County and State afsd … sold unto Marget Chisum of the same place a negro woman named Charity and her child named Matilda about 6 months old …
Signed: David Smyth
Wit: Elijah Chisum Sr
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1814 June 27 – John Chisom fr James Bowin, bk E, p. 346. White County, Tennessee
… I James Bowen of the County and State afsd .. in consideration of 666 dollars … delivered unto John Chisum of the County and State afsd three negroes viz one woman and two children … about 24, one suckling child a boy named Ellick, about one month old, the other a girl about three years old named Eliza ….
Signed: James Bowen
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1814 Dec 16 (Survey) – Gatewood Chism survey for grant. White County, Tennessee
… State of Tennessee, First District } By virgue od entry No. 7705 and dated the 29th day of February 1812 founded on a certificate warrant No. 823 issued by the register of West Tennessee to William T Lewis for 300 acres I have surveyed for Gaitwood Chism assignee of William T Lewis 20 acres of land in White County between the Rock Island and Hickory Nut Mountain … bounded … including said Chism’s house. Surveyed October the 6th 1814. Signed: James Townsend DS. Filed 16th Dec 1814.
Chain Carriers: William Fisher, John Chisum. (NOTE: The Chain Carrier William Fisher is the husband of Nancy Chisum – daughter of “Blind” John Chisum – which means that the Chain Carrier John Chisum is likely John Chisum Jr – also son of “Blind” John Chisum).
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Land Register: No. 823. 12001. 20 acres. Gaitwood Chisum.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Series Number: 01; Series Title: Account Books
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1815 Feb 7 – John Chisom fr P Donohoo, bk E, p 424. White County, Tennessee
… I Patrick Donohoo of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration … my trusty friend John Chisum of the County and State afsd … appoint him the said John Chisum my true and lawful attorney …. for 100 acres … the survey founded on an entry made in my name for 100 acres made in the office of the surveyor of the First Dist in the State afsd unto Jonathan Harris his heirs and etc which tract of land is contiguous to the hichory west mountain and adjoining the surveys whereon the said Jonathan Harris lives and occupies … allowing and confirming all and every legal act of him the said John Chisum in and about the afsd platt and certificate of survey of said 100 acres of land …
Signed: Patrick Donohoo
Wit: Jacob A Lane, George C Hamlett
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1815 June 12 – Elijah Chisom Sr to W C Metcalf, bk E, p 450. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part, and William C Metcalf of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … sold unto the said William C Metcalf two tracts of land one containing 50 acres, the other 25 acres … in the said County of White and State of Tennessee and bounded …. the 50 acres … of the SE corner of William Hays’ entry No. 533 … survey the 4th of March 1813 … the other 25 acres … E of the SE corner of a 55 acre tract in the name of William P Anderson … a SW corner of William Brown … surveyed the 4th of March 1813 … both tracts of land lying … together in the Third District on the waters of the Calf Killer Fork of the Caney Fork …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: Thomas McReed, Samuel Lauren, Abraham Broyle
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1815 June 16 – Elijah Chisom to Benj Weaver, bk E, p 401. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Sr and Benjamin Weaver both of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 112 dollars …. confirm unto him the said Benjamin Weaver … 2 tracts of land included in two grants containing 50 acres that is grant number 6741 containing 20 acres in the County afsd on the waters of the Calf Killer waters of the Caney Fork …. WE corner of William P Anderson and Elijah Chisum Sr survey of 180 acres known by the name of the Iron Oar Tract … also grant number 6643 contining 30 acres situate … on the waters of the Calf Killer Fork … on the NW corner of Elijah Chisam Srs 20 acre survey …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: William Glenn, Isaac Taylor, Anthony Dibrell
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1815 July 1 – James Chisom to Marshal Duncan, bk E, p 449. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton and State of Tennessee of the one part and Marshal Duncan of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … the said James Chisum for and in consideration of the sum of 266 dollars and 66 and 2/3 cents … confirm unto the said Marshal Duncan … land … in the County of White on the Waters of Calf Killers on the Waters of a creek known by the name of Cherry Creek including part of the improvement where the said Duncan now lives containing 80 acres granted by the State of Tennessee to the said James Chisum Grant No. 5772 and dated 30th day of June 1814 … corner of Hardy Jones occupant survey of 100 acres … in the south boundary of an entry in the name of Elijah Chisum Jr … to the NE corner of said Jones’ survey …
Signed: James Chisum
Wit: Elijah Chisum Sr, Soloman Duncan
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1815 July 19 – Elijah Chisom to James Turner, bk E, p 407. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Sr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and James Turner of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 120 dollars … confirmed unto him the afsd James Turner … land containing by survey 49 acres granted to the said Elijah Chisum by the State of Tennessee by Grant No 5774 … in White County in the 3d District and on the Waters of Calf Killer Fork of Canes Fork in a cove of the mountain known by the name of the Turkey Cove … bounded … line of Lowrey’s claim …
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
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1815 Sept 12 – Elijah Chisom to John Shropshire, bk F, p 397. White County, Tennessee
… between Elijah Chisum Jr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and John Shropshire of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 150 dollars … confirm unto the sd John Shropshire … land … in the State and County afsd on the waters of the Caney Fork entered on warrant No. 229 in the First Dist … the SE corner of James Martin’s 100 acre entry in the S boundary line of Joseph Upchurch occupant survey … containing 100 acres …
Signed: Elijah Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, Hicks Shropshire, Thomas Hill, John May
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1815 Sept 13 – Elijah Chisom fr John Shropshire, bk F, p 148. White County, Tennessee
… between John Shropshire of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Elijah Chisum Jr of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 18 dollars … confirm unto the said Elijah Chisum … land … in the State and County afsd on the waters of the Cany Fork in the First District … at a black oak sd Chisum’s SE corner … on the Rock Island Road … containing 12 acres ….
Signed: John Shropshire
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, Hicks Shropshire, Thomas Hill, John May
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1815 Nov 7 – John Chisom to B Crabb, bk E, p 457. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part, and Bonaparte Crabb of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 300 dollars …. confirm unto the sd Crabb … land situate … in the County of White and State afsd … on the waters of Calf Killer Fork of the Caney Fork … north of John Millers west corner … containing 50 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, John Smith
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1817 marriage date – War of 1812 Pension Application – Gillington Chisum – White County, Tennessee – Franklin County, Alabama (29 pgs)
wife Cynthia Hill married Aug 1817 in White Co, TN
1851 residence of Franklin Co, AL
1871 residence of Davidson Co, TN
service dates – enlisted Dec 10, 1812 – discharge Apr 20, 1813
in 1851 he was 55 years of age in Franklin Co, AL
in 1855 he was 59 years of age in Franklin Co, AL
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1817 Apr 19 – Elijah Chisom fr Thomas Taylor, Sher, bk F, p 64. White County, Tennessee
… between Thomas Taylor sheriff of White County in the State of Tennessee and successor of Isaac Taylor late Sheriff of the County afsd of the one part and Elijah Chisum Sr of the County and State afsd of the other part … a certain writ of fier facias issued out of the Court of Warren County …. the goods and chattels lands and tenements of William P Anderson within the said County he should cause to be made the sum … which sum Joseph Colville lately in the Court of Warren recovered against the said William P Anderson … did seize execute and take into his possession 55 acres of land … in the County of White and Waters of the Calf Killers Fork of Caney Fork …. the SW corner of Isaac Taylor’s occupant claim of a 159 acres … thence north with said line … granted by the State of Tennessee on the 23d day of March 1815 by grant no. 6764 …. Elijah Chisum Sr … the sum of 5 dollars which was the highest and best bid became the purchaser of the afsd tract of 55 acres … sell unto the said Elijah Chisum Sr … the afsd tract of land …
Signed: Thomas Taylor, Sheriff of White County
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1817 Oct 11 death date of Richard P Chisholm – War of 1812 Pension Application – Richard P Chisholm (died Oct 11, 1817) – married in White County, Tennessee – widow in Simpson, Kentucky
married Mary A Clay – maiden name –
widow name – Mary A May (former widow – remarried in May 1821 to a John C May who died Sept 19, 18–date not completed) her widows application was denied because she remarried.
Richard P Chisholm died Oct 11, 1817 in Robertson Co, TN
enlisted in Robertson Co, TN
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1818 Feb 2 – Elijah Chisom to Benj Weaver, bk G, p 113. White County, Tennessee
… I Elijah Chisum Sr of the State of Tennessee and County of White am held and firmly bound unto Benjamin Weaverof the State and County afsd in the penal sum of 200 dollars … the condition of this obligation … before the 1st day of Sept next …. deed of conveyance to 30 acres of land lying in said County of White to Benjamin Weaver … part of a tract of 180 acres granted to Elijah Chisum and William P Anderson … known by the name of the Great Ore Bank lying at the … W corner of said tract
Signed: Elijah Chisum Sr
Wit: John W Dearing.
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1818 May 26 – Gatewood Chisum grant for 20 acres. White County, Tennessee
… by virtue of part of Certificate No. 823 dated the 7th of January 1812 issued by the Register of Court Tennessee to William T Lewis and entered on the 29th day of Febraury 1812 by No. 7705.
There is granted by the said State of Tennessee unto Gatewood Chisum assignee of the said William T Lewis …. land containing 20 acres by survey dated the 6th day of October 1814 lying in White County … between the Rock Island & Hickory Nut Mountain … bounded … including said Chisum’s house.
Warrant Number: 12401, Warrant Number 12001.
Tennessee State Library and Archives; Nashville, Tennessee; Early Tennessee/North Carolina Land Records; Roll: 159; Book: 8
Ancestry.com. North Carolina and Tennessee, U.S., Early Land Records, 1753-1931 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2013.
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1818 Oct 19 (Proveup Date of Will) – Last Will and Testament of Elijah Chisum Sr. White County, Tennessee
… I, Elijah Chisum Sr of the County of White and State of Tennessee … ordain this my last will and testament …
… 1st I give … to my 2 grandsons William H Chisum & Elijah Chisum the Western part of the tract of land on which I now live. It being that part on I now live by a North and South line … which 2 tracts of land are given them my 2 grandsons as before mentioned to make them equal to my sons and daughters which I have heretofore given land …. allotted to my said 2 grandsons should be by 3 or more respectable persons of the neighborhood valued to 500 dollars …
… 2dly. I give .. to my grandson Elijah Gibbons my tract of land containing 80 acres known by the name of the Lance Place it being a tract lying South of the one on which I now live and adjoining the large claim of Fisk and others which tract of land of 80 acres … in addition to a tract that I had formerly given to his father (Thomas Gibbons) is in full of all that I intend the said Elijah Gibbons my grandson as afsd shal inherit of my estate.
… 3dly. I give … to Lucy my dearly beloved wife the full possession … of the land and plantation whereon I now live (which is not hereing before disposed of together with my negroes, stock of all descrition household furniture and farming utenseals to be her my said wife fully possessed and enjoyed during her natural life or pleasure provided …. my said wife continue to keep house and remain upon the plantation whereon I now live … and after her death (or pleasure to deliver up to my executors herein after named the whole to be equally divided between my three sons that are now living Towit: James Chisum, John Chisum, William Chisum and my daughter Elizabeth Dodson and my two grandsons William H Chisum and Elijah S Chisum which two last mentioned grandsons are to be jointly interested and to have a share equal to one of my own children …
… I do constitute appoint … my two sons James Chisum and John Chisum my executors … In witness whereof I have hereinto set my hand … 28th day of January 1818.
Signed: Elijah Chisum, Senr.
Wit: Samuel Johnson, John W Dearing
(Will proven in court on the 19th of October 1818)
(Executors John Chisum and James Chisum, along with William Glenn and Jacob A Lane post bond for 10,000 on 24th October 1818 for the the executors of the estate).
Will Books, 1810-1840, White County, Tennessee; Author: Tennessee State Library and Archives (Nashville, Tennessee); Probate Place: White, Tennessee. Will Books, 1810-1840. Will Book A, p. 77. 1810-1828. White County, Tennessee
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1819 Jan 13 – John Chisom to Ford Miller, bk G, p 152. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Frederick Miller of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration the sum of 40 dollars and 75 cents … confirm unto the said Frderick Miller …. land … in the County and State afsd in the First District on the waters of the Calf Killers Fork … in the line of William Shaws 100 acre survey … containing 40 and 3/4 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, John Anderson
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1819 June 18 – James and John Chisom exrs to John Rutledge, bk F, p 332. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton and John Chisum of the County of White both of the State of Tennessee executors of the last will and testament of Elijah Chisum Sr decd of the one part, and John Rutledge of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 2500 dollars … confirm unto the said John Rutledge … land … in the County of White on the waters of the Calf Killers Fork of the Caney Fork of Cumberland River … including the late residence of the said Elijah Chisum Sr decd being part of a tract of 450 acres granted by the State afsd to the said Elijah Chisum Sr decd by patent No. 1858 and bearing date the 18th day of January 1810 … corner to a tract of 150 acres willed by the said Elijah Chisum Sr decd to his two grandsons William H Chisum and Elijah S Chisum … with the line of the said 150 acre tract … corner of the cleared land whereon Peggy Chisum (widow woman) now lives … in Moses Fisk’s line … containing 300 acres … reserving two poles square including the graves of the late proprietors in the center …
Signed: James Chisum, John Chisum
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Elijah Chisom to Robert Anderson, bk F, p 465. White County, Tennessee
… (book doesnt go this high in pages)

1819 Nov 25 – John Chisom to Danl Walling, bk G, p 139. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Daniel Walling of the County and State afsd of the other part …. in consideration of the sum of 475 dollars … confirm unto the said Daniel Walling … 3 certain tracts … of land … in the County and State afsd in the First Dist on the N side of Caney Fork … the top of Town Mountain … corner of a survey made in the name of Elisha Walling for 200 acres … containing 40 acres … 2d in White County in the First District on the waters of Caney Fork on the top of the Gum Spring Mountain …. boundary line of 40 acres in the name of Morgan Bryan … containing 45 and 3/4 acres … 3d in White County in the First Dist on the waters of Cany Fork on the top of the Gum Spring Mountain … in the south boundary line of sd 40 acre survey … containing 39 acres … in the whole 124 and 3/4 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Joseph Upchurch, James Walling, Ambrose F Upchurch
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: John Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 2
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 4
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 3
Slaves – Males – 14 thru 25: 2
Slaves – Males – 45 and over: 2
Slaves – Females – 14 thru 25: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 4
Free White Persons – Under 16: 8
Free White Persons – Over 25: 3
Total Free White Persons: 12
Total Slaves: 8
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 20
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 362; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 324
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: John Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 3
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 7
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 355; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 317
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: William Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – Under 10: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 10: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 45 and over: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 4
Free White Persons – Over 25: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 6
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 366; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 328
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1820 US Census White, TN Name: Margaret Chisum
Home in 1820 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Enumeration Date: August 7, 1820
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 15: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 16 thru 25: 1
Slaves – Males – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Females – Under 14: 1
Slaves – Females – 26 thru 44: 1
Number of Persons – Engaged in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 16: 1
Total Free White Persons: 2
Total Slaves: 3
Total All Persons – White, Slaves, Colored, Other: 5
1820 U S Census; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Page: 351; NARA Roll: M33_122; Image: 313
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1822 Dec 20 – John Chisom to Danl Walling, bk G, p 416. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Daniel Walling of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 125 dollars … confirm unto the said Walling …. land situate … in the County and State afsd in the First Dist on the waters of Cany Fork and bounded … E of William ? SW corner … in Andrew Coyns line … containing 40 acres … 2d in First Dist on the top of Gum Spring Mountain and bounded … sd Chisum’s 40 acre survey … containing 10 acres, in the whole 50 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Orian Denton, Thomas Walling
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1824 Nov 8 – James Chisom to Marshal Duncan, bk G, p 398. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton and State of Tennessee of the one part and Marshal Duncan of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 100 dollars … confirm unto the said Marshal Duncan all that certain … land situate … in the County of White on the waters of Cherry Creek containing 25 acres … granted by the State of Tennessee to Thomas Tarien by Grant No 5773 and dated the 13 day of June 1814 …. and which a part of the land … allotted to the said James Chisum by the commissioners … dividing sundrly tracts of land between the heirs of said Thomas Farnor and said Chisum who located said lands which partition …. the tract hereby surveyed is bounded … corner of said Chisam for 100 acres No. 499 ….
Signed: James Chisam
Wit: George Thomas, James Hudgins, William Pryor
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1824 Nov 8 – James Chisom to James Hudgens, bk G, p 445. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton … and James Hudgings of the County of White … of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 500 dollars … confirm unto the said James Hudgings the two following described tracts of land, one containing 150 acres …. granted by the State of Tennessee to Thomas Turner by grant No. 10235 and dated the 26th day of June 1817 and bounded … line that formerly divided the Counties of Jackson and White where said line crosses Old Chickamoga Path near the Dry Valley … Aron England line … at the foot of Cumberland Mountain … one other tract containing 100 acres granted by the said State of Tennessee to the said Thomas Turner by grant No. 10240 dated the 26th day of June 1817 … bounded … boundary of Aron England occupant survey and corner to the survey before described for 150 acres … commisioners … divided sundry tracts of land between the heirs of said Turner and said Chisum who located said land …
Signed: James Chisum
Wit: George Thomas, William Pryor
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1824 Nov 15 – James Chisom to William Pryor, bk G, p 440. White County, Tennessee
… between James Chisum of the County of Overton … of the one part and William Pryor of the County of White … of the other part … in consideration of 200 … confirm unto the said William Pryor … land … in the County of White in the Dry Valley adj said Pryor’s entry No 458 for 50 acres above containing 50 acres … part of a tract of 100 acres granted … to Thomas Turner by grant No. 10241 dated 8 day of June 1817 … part of the land partitioned and attested to the said James Chism by the commissioners … dividing sundry tracts of land between the heirs of said Thomas Turner and James Chism …
Signed: James Chisum
Wit: James Hudgings, George Thomas
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1826 Feb 18 … John Chisum to Joseph Gooch. bk G, p 703. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and Joseph Gooch of the County and State afsd … in consisderation of the sum of 1200 dollars … confirm unto … Joseph Gooch … three tracts or parcels of laned situate … in White County and State of Tenn … namely … land granted by the State of Tennessee to a certain Joseph Crabb assinee of William Fulton who is assignee of John Tulic and containing 62 acres and adj Frederick Millers old 150 acre survey … the SW corner of Miller’s survey … Also one other tract of land granted by the State of Tennessee to Joseph Crabb assignee of the heirs of Thomas Wade containing 193 acres … on the waters of Calf Killers Fork … bounded …W corner of Frederick Miller’s 150 acre survey and Joseph Crabb’s … Also one other tract of land conveyed to Joseph Crabb by Frederick Miller and since said Crabb to Alexander Lowrey … from Lowrey the said Chisum … containing 50 acres …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: David Ames, John Parker
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1827 July 19 – William Chisim. Grant No. 6392. 50 acres. Bk 8, p 42. White County, TN. Middle Tenn.

1827 Sept 22 – John Chisom to Lewis Pettit, bk K, p 197. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum and William Pettet both of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 30 dollars to him in hand paid … confirmed unto him the said William Pettett … land containing 40 acres situated … in the County of White and on the waters of the Cainey Fork and bounded … corner of James Barren’s survey of 33 and 1/3 acres ….
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: John Jett, George Sparkman.
(Recorded June 7, 1837)
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1828 July 14 – John Chisom to Joseph Gooch, bk G, p 701. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum of the County of Hardin and State of Tennessee of the one part and Joseph Gooch of the County of White and State afsd of the other part …. in consideration of the sum of 100 dollars … sell unto him the said Joseph Gooch …land … in the County of White …on the waters of Calf Killer … containing 50 acres granted by the State of Tennesssee by grante No. 5351 dated 8 March 1827 … bounded … a NE corner of an entry for 20 acres whereon William Chisom now lives … line of Joseph Crabbs 193 acre survey … on William Miloins line … SW corner on the line of Thomas Meeks 30 acres survey … crossing the road from ? Mill to Roper Ferry … corner of Joseph Crownover’s 50 acre survey … also one other tract … containing 50 acres … W corner of an entry for 50 acres whereon Joseph Crownover now lives … line of a 50 acre survey now owned by Bonapart Crebb … on the side of the road leading from Simpson Mill to Roper Ferry … corner of the before named Crownover 50 acre survey … granted by the State of Tennessee to said John Chisum by grant No. 5228 dated 25 Dec 1827 …
Signed: John Chisum
Wit: Jacob A Lane, Trent C Connor
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1828 Sept 16 – John Chisom exr to William Simpson, bk H, p 90. White County, Tennessee
… between John Chisum acting executor of Elijah Chisum Sr decd late of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the one part and William Simpson of the County of White … of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 200 dollars … transfer unto him the afsd William Simpson … land granted by the State of Tennessee to William P Anderson containing 90 acres .. found on warrant No 692 … in the County of White on the waters of the Calf Killer Fork of the Caney Fork … corner of E Chisum’s claim of 450 acres, in the W boundary of Thomas Storms claim …
Signed: John Chisum, acting executor of Elijah Chisum Sr, decd.
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1828 Oct Session – Report by Commission of a settlement made with the execution of Elijah Chisam Snr decd returned on oath at Oct Session A.D. 1828. Towit:
… whose names are hereunto subscribed, commissioners, to settle with James Chisum and John Chisum, executors of the Last Will and Testament of Elijah Chisum Senr deceased, late of the County of White, concerning the amount of the Estate of the Testator which came to their hands as Executors, Report and say as follows, To wit:
First, that the amount of the sales of property of said testator and moneis by them received … account current returned by said executors on oath, at the July Session A.D. 1819 of White County Court – $7276.24 and 1/2
To amount of part of lands bequeathed to the heirs of Elijah Chisum Jr decd as evidenced by Report of Commissioners made at January County Court A.D. 1822 – $1000.00
To amt of sales of 3 small tracts of land one to David Snodgrass and 2 to William Hill on 21 July 1828 – $302.00
Total amt of Estate Real and Personal – $8578.24 and 1/2
Said Executors distributed:
To Nimrod Dodson, who intermarried with Elisabeth Chisum, daughter of testator – (amounts listed) …
By receipt of William Hill, guardian to William H Chisum, surviving heir to Elijah Chisum Jr, decd …
Heirs of William Chisum decd, a son of the Testator. By paying Seth Cason, who married with Elizabeth Chisum daughter of William Chisam decd paid 14 Aug 1822 ….
Sally Chisum, daughter of William Chisum decd …
By amount paid to John Chisum, guardian to the heirs of William Chisum decd, July 1821.
By amount retained by John Chisum executor and one of the heirs of the testator …
By amount retained by James Chisum executor and one of the heirs of the testator …
(List of payments made after this part for notes and bills owed …)
… Distributees respective shares.
To Nimrod Dodson in right of his wife $1472.17 and 1/2
To William H Chisum, heir of Elijah Chisum Jr $1472.17 and 1/2
To James Chisum $1472.17 and 1/2
To John Chisum $1472.17 and 1/2
Sales of land in recapitalation mentioned is to be divided among the above named persons; the executors retaining therefrom, the amount of expenses incurred, in enclosing the Graves of Elijah Chisum Sr and Lucy Chisum Decd the father and mother of said Executors, when said expenses are ascertained.
Interest account:
To amt interest due Nimrod Dodson on his share 69.63
To interest due Sally Chisum 69.63
To interest due W H Chisum 237.05
To interest due 5 minor heirs of William Chisum decd 520.27
It will be seen, that the amount of each distributive share is $1472.17 and 1/2 cents, which will stand amongst the heirs of William Chisum as follows, there being 7 of them, and the executors having paid and advanced money for the joint benefit of said heirs to the amount of $84.71 cents, would leave their share amounting to the sum of $1387.46
Each share amounting to the sum of $198.20 besides the sum mentioned in the interest account above. Therefore there is due to the heirs of William Chisum as follows, towit:
To Seth Cason principal and interest – $67.83
To Sally Chisum, principal and interest – $110.61
To five other minor heirs of said William, principal and interest – $1511.27
To William H Chisum, son of Elijah Junr bal principal and interest – $709.22 and 1/2
The amt of the share of Nimrod Dodson … $1541.80 and 1/2 …
It being represented to the commissioners, that there remained in the hands of Elijah Chisum Senr the testator, the sum of 15 dollars 6 and 1/4 cents due to William Hill, adm of Elijah Chisum Junr decd, unaccounted for and for which said executors are bound to account. The commr therefore direct that that sum with interest from the time it fell due, untill paid, be paid by said executors, out of the land last sold by them and herein before refered to, when the money for the same be collected. Also one dollar for one day to Turner Lane, on commissioners.
The commissioners, therefore, having fully examined all the papers records and documents relating to the Estate of the said Elijah Chisum Senr decd —
Report and say that the said account and report as before herein stated, shows a true, full, and perfect statement of the smount of each distributive share, with the interest threon, up to this day, with the balances due the heirs of the said Elijah Chisum decd severally.
John Chisum, executor etc produced and shewed, that he had furnished and paid for, Tombstone of Elijah Chisum and Lucy Chisum, his father and mother, prepared at Nashville, and halling same $23; and further, that the price for putting up the mason-work as herein before expressed, round said graves, the further sum of $25 – all of which is allowed him out of said Estate, by said commissioners.
All of which is most respectfully submitted to the worshiful court.
Given under our hands and seals 18th Sept 1828.
Signed: Turner Lane, Anthony Dibrell, Jacob A Lane
Returned 5th July A.D. 1831
Settlements and wills, v. B-G 1831-1893, White County, TN. bk B, p
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1830 US Census Name: William Chisum
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 70 thru 79: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 6
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 8
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 8
Year: 1830; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 182; Page: 49; Family History Library Film: 0024540
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1830 US Census Name: John Chisum
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 3
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 182; Page: 43; Family History Library Film: 0024540
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1830 US Census Name: John Chisom
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Jackson, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 40 thru 49: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 3
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 10 thru 14: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 8
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 10
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 10
Year: 1830; Census Place: Jackson, Tennessee; Series: M19; Roll: 177; Page: 125; Family History Library Film: 0024535
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1830 Nov 12 – W H Chisom to William Hill, bk H, p 155. White County, Tennessee
… between William H Chisum now of the County of White … of the one part and William Hill of the County and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 1200 dollars … confirm unto him the afsd William Hill … land containing 200 acres … in White County on the waters of Calf Killer and adj the Rocky Mountain …. same land which he the said William H Chisum holds by virtue of the Last Will and Testament of Elijah Chisum Sr decd … line of a tract on which the said Elijah Chisum last lived … where the widow of Elijah Chisum Jr dec’d lived …. also another tract of land containing 50 acres adj the W boundary of … tract held by Grant No. 7089 and bounded … W boundary of the said 450 acre tract …
Signed: William H Chisum
Wit: Turner Lane Sr, Trent C Conner.
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1837 June 5 – Probate deed books, v. B, p 20, White Co, TN – John Chisam Jr to William Pillet – 40 acres.
John Jett and George Sprackman witnesses.
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1839 Aug 6 – John H Chisum, Overton Chisum, and Preston Chisum fr Robert Hensely and wife, bk L, p 379. White County, Tennessee
… between Robert Hensely and Ann S Hensely his wife of the County of Nelson and State of Virginia by their atty in fat Iverson L Twyman of the one part and Preston A Chisum, Overton Chisum and John H Chisum Jr of the County of White and State of Tennessee of the other part … consideration of 700 dollars … 2/3s of a certain tract or parcel of land, lying in White County, TN on the Cousy Fork of Cumberland River containing 1000 acres granted by the State of Tenn to Thomas Hopkins and William Dickinson by Grant No. 3712 dated at Nashville the 13 day of Feb 1835 …
Signed: Robert Hensley, Ann S Hensley, by their atty in fact Iverson L Twyman
Wit: William Knowles, Henry M Gibbs
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1840 US Census – Name: [John H Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 17; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 US Census – Name: [Preston A Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
No. White Persons over 20 Who Cannot Read and Write: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 4
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 6
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 18; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 US Census – Name: [John Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 60 thru 69: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 50 thru 59: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 80 thru 89: 2
Slaves – Females – 36 thru 54: 1
Slaves – Females – 55 thru 99: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
White Persons – Blind: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 1
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 1
Total Free White Persons: 6
Total Slaves: 2
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves:
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 17; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1840 US Census – Name: [Overton Chisum]
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): White, Tennessee
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Persons Employed in Agriculture: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 4
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 4
Year: 1840; Census Place: White, Tennessee; Roll: 536; Page: 17; Family History Library Film: 0024550
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1842 March 5- W H Chisom fr J Smith bk P, p 85. White County, Tennessee
… We John W Smith and Charlotte Smith his wife, Thomas G Chisum and Malinda Chisum his wife all of the County of Lamar, Republic of Texas … nominated … and appoint William H Chisum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the US of American our lawful attorney … concerning our … interest in the Estate of John Chisum decd late of sd County and State … (towit) one tract of 200 acres situated in Lauderdale County Tennessee State on Cain Creek also one tract situated in White County and State of Tennessee on the waters of Calf Killer containing 180 acres …also the lands on which Elizabeth Chisum the widow of the afsd John Chisum decd now resides consisting of several … surveys in the County of Madison and State of Tennessee on the waters of Clover Creek … I the sd John W Smith admin of the Estate of the afsd John Chisum decd … empower the sd William H Chisum to wind up and settle and close the unsettled business of the Estate of the afsd John Chisum as admin for me and in my behalf …
Signed: John W Smith, Charlotte Smith, Thomas Smith (sic. Thomas Chisum), Malinda Chisum
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1842 Aug 16 – J H Chisom to Thos Bosson, bk N, p 195. White County, Tennessee
… bewteen John H Chisum of White County State of Tennessee of the first part and Thomas M Bosson of the said State … in consideration of the sum of 103 dollars … convey unto (Thomas Bosson) … 1/3 of 2/3s of a certain tract of land being in White County … on the N side of the Caney Fork River near the Great Falls thereof containing 1000 acres granted by the State of Tennessee to Thomas Hopkins and William Dickerson by Grant No. 3712 dated at Nashville the 13th day of Feb 1835 …. 1/3 of 2/3 interest in said survey 88 and 2/3 acrs to John Fisher and 44 and 1/3 of an acre to Preston Chisum …
Signed: John H Chisum
Wit: Solomon Charles, George H Hill
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1842 Oct 3 – Probate deed books, v. C, p 147. White Co, TN, J H Chisum to Tho. M Boyson 88 acres.
Deed proven in court.
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1847 May 8 – Chisom etal to J R Conner, bk P, p 288. White County, Tennessee
… between William H Chisum, Thomas Miller and Catherine his wife, Edwin C Stevens and Mary Ann his wife, John W Smith and Charlotte his wife, Thomas G Chissum and Belinda his wife, James M Vinson and Matilda his wife, Martha J Chissum and Nancy Chissum of the County of Madison and State of Tennessee of the one part and James R Connor of the County of White and State afsd of the other part … in consideration of the sum of 75 dollars … unto the said James R Connor … land containing 180 acres lying in White County in the Third District on the NW side of the Calf Killers Fork of Caney Fork … E from the land formerly owned by Lowrey Fraily … the same tract or parcel of land granted by the State of Tennessee to Elijah Chissum and William P Anderson on the 3d day of March 1815 by Grant No. 6761 …
Signed: Thomas G Vernon, Martha J Vernon, Edward C Stephens, Mary Ann Stephens, James M Vinson, Matilda Vinson, Thomas Z Mercer, Catharine Mercer, Nancy Chisum, William H Chisum, John W Smith, Charlotte Smith, Thomas G Chisum, Belinda Chisum, By William H Chisum their agent.
Wit: T. C. Connor, William Harrell
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1847 Dec 27 – J H Chisom to J W Hash, bk Q, p 178. White County, Tennessee
… Articles of agreement … between John H Chisum of the one part and J W Harsh of the other part both of the State of Tennessee … agree to divide a certain tract or parcel of land which they bought jointly as the property of William Dickerson lying in the County of White and Dist No. 4 … containing 303 acres … division line … on the River Bluff on nearly or about N to the E corner of James Fisher’s field … on the Dickerson tract of landnow a strait line … next to Hutson’s … and a separate tract … contains 23 acres … joins the lands of Bosson which now belongs to the said J W Hash …
Signed: J H Chisum, J W Hash
Wit: Preston A. Chisum, Overton Chisum
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1850 US Census – Name: Overton Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 38
Birth Year: abt 1812
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 600
Line Number: 5
Dwelling Number: 518
Family Number: 518
Household Members Age
Overton Chism 38
Celia Chism 33
Martha A Chism 16
Julia A Chism 13
James Chism 8
Mary Chism 6
Francis Chism 1
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 41b
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1850 US Census – Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 34
Birth Year: abt 1816
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 300
Line Number: 15
Dwelling Number: 520
Family Number: 520
Household Members Age
John Chism 34
Matilda Chism 32
William Chism 13
Amanda Chism 13
John Chism 12
Caroline Chism 10
Nancy Chism 9
Preston Chism 7
George Chism 5
William Chism 0
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 41b
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1850 US Census – Name: Preston A Chisom
Gender: Male
Age: 42
Birth Year: abt 1808
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 600
Line Number: 2
Dwelling Number: 532
Family Number: 532
Household Members Age
Preston A Chisom 42
Coretha L Chisom 40
Nancy Chisom 18
John Chisom 16
Ann E Chisom 14
Preston D Chisom 11
Martha Chisom 9
James Chisom 6
Mary Chisom 5
Julian M Chisom 3
Margaret L Chisom 0
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 42b
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1850 US Census – Name: John Chism
Gender: Male
Age: 70
Birth Year: abt 1780
Birthplace: South Carolina
Home in 1850: District 4, White, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Real Estate: 1500
Line Number: 12
Dwelling Number: 519
Family Number: 519
Household Members Age
John Chism 70
Mary Chism 68
William Chism 27
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 4, White, Tennessee; Roll: 900; Page: 41b
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1850 US Census – Name: [Richard Chism]
Gender: Male
Age: 39
Birth Year: abt 1811
Home in 1850: District 10, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
Occupation: Farmer
Industry: Agriculture
Cannot Read, Write: Yes
Line Number: 16
Dwelling Number: 3
Family Number: 3
Household Members Age
Richard Chisom 39
Adaline Chisom 29
Nancy A Chisom 12
Elizabeth J Chisom 10
William C Chisom 8
Sarah Chisom 7
John W Chisom 5
Mary Chisom 3
Bitha Chisom 2
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 10, Jackson, Tennessee; Roll: 885; Page: 235a
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1850 US Census – Name: Nancy T Chisom
Gender: Female
Age: 14
Birth Year: abt 1836
Birthplace: Tennessee
Home in 1850: District 1, Jackson, Tennessee, USA
Attended School: Yes
Line Number: 32
Dwelling Number: 73
Family Number: 73
Household Members Age
Ruben Beck 50
Ann F Beck 26
Susanna E Beck 23
Jesse E Z Beck 19
William Beck 14
Nathaniel Beck 11
Sally Beck 7
Nancy T Chisom 14
Priscilla Chisom 11
Mary Beck 1
Year: 1850; Census Place: District 1, Jackson, Tennessee; Roll: 885; Page: 164a
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1854 June 5 – John Chisum – Settlements and wills, v. B-G 1831-1893, White County, TN. bk D, pp. 158
… this 5th day of June 1854 the death of John Chisom late of the County of White decd was suggested in open court … departed this life intestate whereupon Overton Chisom and Preston A Chisom was appointed and qualified admins …
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1854 Aug 9 – John H Chisom to M E Church Bk T, p. 253. White County, Tennessee
… between John H Chisum of the one part and Mathias Hutson, James Wright, James Fisher of the other part all of the State of Tennessee White County … promotion of Education and Religion … give and bequeath unto the said Mathia Hutson, James Wright, James Fisher all 3 being members of the Methodist Episcopal Church South appointed …. for the use and benefit of said church and also for a school house in District No. 4 …
Signed: J H Chism
Wit: J B W Blankenship, W G Chism.
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1854 Aug 18 – Mrs Chisum – Settlements and wills, v. B-G 1831-1893, White County, TN. bk D, pp. 238
… One years provisions for Mrs Chisum …
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1855 Sept – Nancy Fisher, heir of John Chisam, Rev War App for pension.
Nancy Fisher only heir of John Chisam a deceased Revolutionary soldier who died in Alabama June 15/29 leaving a widow Sarah Chisam who remained his widow and died August 30, 1848 act White County Tennessee. There were seven children then living is Nancy Fisher, John Chisam, Rachel Riddles, Polly Pollem, Betsy Burnside, Sarah Chisam and Francis Hately [probably Frances] – all dead but Nancy Fisher who applied in September 1855 –
Service claimed by widow who applied in June 1844 under act of 1836 as volunteer from Spartanburg district South Carolina under Colonel Thomas and Captain Taylor and under General Pickens and General Green for more than two years – claims to have been married in 1774 by a Minister of the Gospel in Spartanburg district knows of no marriage record –
She knows of her own knowledge of his going into service.
John Chisam son of John & Sarah swears in February 1852 that he is 71 years old – and that Nancy Fisher was then 31 –
Lewis Taylor swears in June 1844 – That he served with John Chisam under Captain Thomas, Captain Taylor, Colonel Thomas, General Pickens & General Green – that he was present at their marriage, that they have lived together since their marriage – Has known them more than sixty years – Lewis Taylor was a pensioner under Act of 1832.
Mary Chisam in August 1855 make affidavit that she is the widow of one of sons of John & Sarah Chisam who is dead, that she drew a pension as the only heir of Jonathan & Margaret Harris, and filed in that case her family Bible – Has often heard the old man talk of his service in the revolution.
That they had 12 children of whom Nancy was next to the youngest – of August 2 1786 –
James White with an order from John Chisam drew £32.14.3 ½ . The indent numbered 3435 – certificate obtained August 6/55 –
William Adcock of DeKalb County Tennessee swears on September 5/55 that he was acquainted with John and Sarah Chisam prior to 1794 – Has heard Chisam & his own father talk of their revolutionary services – New them in Spartanburg district South Carolina they had several children in 1794 the oldest was then 15 or 20 years of age]
[p 21: Certificate dated August 6, 1855 from the South Carolina Comptroller Generals office showing a payment made to John Chisam for duty done in the Roebuck’s Regiment.]
[Note: The following may relate to the above veteran]
South Carolina Audited Accounts relating to John Chisim [sic] AA214
Audited Account Microfilm file No. 1245
Transcribed by Will Graves 8/20/19
[p 2]
[No.] 2435 No. 114
[Book] X 2 August 85 [1785]
John Chisim [sic] for Militia duty, before, & Since the fall of Charleston [Charleston South Carolina fell to the British on May 12, 1780] in Roebuck’s [Benjamin Roebuck’s] Regiment per Anderson’s [Colonel Robert Anderson’s] Return [not extant] – [old South Carolina] Currency £229
Stg. [Sterling] £32.14.3 ¼
Exd. J. Mc. A. G. [Examined by John McCall, Adjutant General]
Received the Amount of the Within in an Indent No. 3435, X, per Order
S/ James White
[p 4]
Gentlemen
Please to Deliver the whole of my Indent if Ready to Mr. James White and you Will much oblige your Very Humble Servant
S/ John Chisam
To the Commissioners
Treasurer of State South Carolina
S/ R Harrison JP March 19th 1787
https://revwarapps.org/r1932.pdf

1856 Nov 5 – John Chisom fr William Rice, bk T, p 144. White County, Tennessee
… State of Alabama, Jackson County … I William Reece of the County of Jackson and State of Alabama do constitute and appoint John Chisum of the County of White and State of Tennessee my lawful agent and attorney in fact to convey a deed … to all the interest that I have by virtue of my wife Lynessa Reece in and to the lands conveyed by my wife Lynessa Reece by reason of his will Jonathan Harris decd of the County of White in the State of Tennessee ….
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1857 April 11 – Overton Chisom fr J H Chisom, bk T, p 194. White County, Tennessee
… I John H Chisum have this day bargained and sold … to Overton Chisum … in consideration of 400 dollars to me in hand paid 3 several tracts of land lying in the County of White and State of Tennessee … in District No. 4 containing … 230 acres … 3 grants from the State of Tennessee to Johnathan Harris .. first for 115 acres and No. 11537 granted on the 17 day of April 1818, and the 2d grant is also from the State of Tennessee to said Harris and for 100 acres and No. 100229 granted the 17th day of May 1817, the third and last from the State of Tennessee also to said Harris … granted on the 28th day of May 1817 for 15 acres and is No. 10,076 …
Signed: John H Chisum
Wit: Peter Juna, Morning(sp?) Chisum
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1858 May 1 – M Chisom fr J H Chisam, bk T, p 454. White County, Tennessee
… between J H Chisam of the one part and Mary Chisam of the other part both of the County of White and State of Tennessee … in consideration of the sum of 200? dollars … confirm … land … in the County of White and on the Waters of Caney Fork, Dist No. 4 … with Overton Chisam’s line … boundary line of the 75 acre tract … containing by estimation 20 and 3/4 acres …
Signed: J H Chisam
Wit: William Chisam, J S Bird
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White County Tennessee Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_White_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of White County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''White'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''White’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of White County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1817-1840'''. If your ''White'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''White'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==White County Land (Grantee)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''White County'''
'''Land Records (Grantees)'''
'''1817-1840'''
'''Updated: 19 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !From !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1817 | |Gamble |Andrew |David Thompson |F |93 |100 acres |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-3W6Y-3?i=64&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1828 | |Gamble |Robert |James Simmons |H |587 |30 acres on Cain Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-3W6Q-S?i=926&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1838 | |Campbell |John E. |Richard Jones |L |70 |125 acres on Town Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5J6H?i=498&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1839 | |Gamble |Robert |Daniel Dale |L |256 |300 acres on Cane Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5NXR?i=591&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1840 | |Campbell |Matthew |Jonathan Davis |M |139 |100 acres on the Caney Fork |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5NCR?i=817&cat=261424 Doc Image] |}

White County Tennessee Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell

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==Purpose== The purpose of the '''[[Space:Campbells_of_White_County_Tennessee|The Campbells of White County Tennessee]]''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through ''White'' County. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of ''White’' County we are collecting marriage, land and probate records of the Campbells of White County. This page has the '''Campbell Land Records for the years 1815-1840'''. If your ''White'' County Campbell ancestors WikiTree profile has not been attached in the table, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID number and we'll attach it. If your ''White'' County ancestors profile does not have a '''Y-DNA''' test attached we encourage a descendant to take a '''Y-DNA''' test so we can properly document the line for posterity. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-56889#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==White County Land (Grantor)-Campbell== {| border="1" class="sortable" |+'''White County'''
'''Land Records (Grantors)'''
'''1815-1840'''
'''Updated: 19 Feb 2024''' |-bgcolor="#cccccc" !Date !__WikiTree_ID__ !Last Name !First Name !To !Book !Page !Comments !Doc_Image |- !1815 | |Campbell |John |George Potts |E |481 |100 acres on Taylors Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-QQJ1-P?i=785&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1820 | |Campbell |William H. |Joseph B. Dibrell |G |49 |Lot No. 32 in Sparta |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-3WC3-V?i=275&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1828 | |Gamble |Robert |James Simmons |H |586 |20 acres on Cain Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKX-3W6Q-S?i=926&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1833 | |Campbell |Robert |Robert S. Mitchell |I-J |367 |160 acres on Taylors Creek |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5JV2?i=201&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1837 | |Campbell |James (of Baltimore, MD) |Harmon Perry |K |361 |Tract of land near the town of Sparta |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5NJ8?i=444&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1838 | |Campbell |William H. |William Moore |L |227 |Lot 59 and 60 in Sparta |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5NFW?i=577&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1840 | |Campbell |John |John Lollar |M |324 |200 acres sold to John in 1817 |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5JGL?i=911&cat=261424 Doc Image] |- !1840 | |Campbell |Anthony W. (of Marshall Co., MS) |George Ogden |M |408 |Bond for Lot 21,22,41,and 65 in Sparta |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-5N5K?i=952&cat=261424 Doc Image] |}

White family, USA

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The goal of this project is to unravel my White tree before William Richard White and Elizabeth Jane Carroll. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Hartley-1696|Lawrence Hartley]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * identify lineage of William Richard, b. 11 JAN 1834 and... * Elizabeth Jane Carroll, b. AUG 1839 Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=11383412 send me a private message]. Thanks!

White Family Ancestry

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#1: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/White-255 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062439104&view=1up&seq=425&skin=2021 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062439104&view=1up&seq=59&skin=2021 https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/9H52-SFT/robert-white-of-messing-1560-1617 https://threefamilytrees.blogspot.com/2018/08/robert-white-1560-1617.html

White family farmhouse.

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Two story wood frame house built late in the 19th century.

White Family of Bristol

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Many of that families that settle on the Surry/IOW boarder appear to be involved with the merchant/mariner trade and quite a few of them come from Bristol. In the early 1600s the port in Bristol was second only to London and conducted a significant amount of trade to the New World. Merchants would have been involved with both the importation and exportation of goods out of Virginia. The Merchant system in Bristol at that time was based on the apprentice philosophy and many families were interconnected with each other through marriage and apprentice sponsorships. It would not be uncommon for the business to involve members of families—- fathers, sons, uncles —- both on the merchant and transportation sides of the business. Often young apprentices would accompany goods shipments on their journeys similar to today’s international business travelers, although with much longer journeys and much higher risks. The Society of Merchant Adventurers in Bristol was in part a combination of todays’s Better Business Bureau and Chamber of Commerce. They instituted trade rules, standards, promoted trade and were highly integrated with the Bristol Government. Membership consisted of local merchants, ship owners, and ship masters. The White family that eventually settles in IOW appear to be from this merchant trade. George White was a member of the Society https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf(page 140) and appears to have owned several ships in the trade. His brother John White (d. 1634) also a Society memberhttps://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf(page 107), appears to have been from a family that has deep roots in the merchant trade, and his son John White (d. abt. 1658) possibility the “Merchant” of Jamestowne who eventually becomes a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses (1641) and owns a warehouse and home in the City of Jamestown in the mid 1600s. This assumption is based in part on the Surry Tax Tithable for the Whites. Many in this area have joint tax liabilities for the properties they farm. This needs to be researched. It is possible the land owners received head-rights for settled lands and then assigned or contracted with others for the crop cultivation (generally tobacco) for export from Virginia. It appears there are several “factors” that then buy the crops (at a factor price) and arrange transportation and shipment out of Virginia. The Merchant John White may have been one of these based on the Letter to Captain Robert Shepherd in Chippoaks in 1646 talking about receipt of two hogsheads of tobacco posted from London with the letter recorded in Surry. John White’s son, John White (d. 1679) also is involved in the trade and appears to run the business in Bristol eventually settling in Virginia after his father dies. John White, “Haberbatior of Small Wares”, is noted as a son of “John White, merchant” and is admitted as a "freeman" (ability to trade) in Bristol in 1665https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf, (page 33). He shows up on the Surry Tax Roles after his fathers death from 1674-1679 until he dies. While his Will only mentions sisters Lucy Corker and Mary White, it’s clear from the wording of the Will that a previous Will had been made and was superseded. It’s not known why, however there is a Thomas White who dies in 1694 (possibility father to the Thomas that marries Ann Moore) and our John White who dies in 1719 that could possibly be his sons and were either purposely left out of the Will or had previously received there inheritance and were not included. Another Bristol Merchant - Thomas White Will Proved 24 Mar 1601 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/925094:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=dfdaefcffc1bb7cddde1056557860ea0&_phsrc=QcO1426&_phstart=successSource ::His Mother Joan Whyte Widow Will 22 Sept 1592 https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/264/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=whiteThe name of this testatrix suggests a reference to the will of Thomas White, of the city of Bristoll, merchant, proved inP.C.C, March 24th, 1601, Montaijuc, S, containing the words,—to son Thomas "my Ringe which I allwaies weare that S'" ffraunces Drake gave " : to daughter-in-law Alice Grice "my diamond Ring which was her mothers, and the double hoope ringe that her Mother allwaies wore which sir ffrauncs* Drake gave." ::Joan Whyte may also be related to John Whyte, Merchant, Will 26 Nov. 1569 Great Orphan Wills Bristol https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/202/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=white Research by Walter FitzGilbert de Hamilton (https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/page/20/) suggests the following White lineage in Bristol: :John White, of Hulcote co. Bedfordshire, m. Agnes … His Will of 1501 made charitable requests to 9 churches; his sons were bequested tenements in Hulcote and Cranfield. He was evidently of considerable wealth. ::Thomas White, of Cranfield. :::John White, merchant, of the City of Bristol. His Will was proved May 1, 1570, by his nephew, Thomas Williams. (PCC Wells, 12). His second wife, Edith, sister of Edward Cullimore, was the mother of his children. John White’s cousin (as per Will) was Giles White, apprenticed to John Smythe, in Bristol; other of his apprentices being John Bland, son of John Bland, Merchant Tailor of London (Apprentice Book, fol. 458), and Thomas Horner, son of John Horner of Somerset (ibid., fol. 481). Therein lies the seedlings of future associations. John Bland was the ancestor of Joyce Bland, the wife of John Cogan who witnessed the Will of Thomas Harris, d. 1688; John Horner’s family ontermarried with that of Symes, under which the Fulghams were tenants. John White was of considerable wealth. John Whyte, Merchant, Will 26 Nov. 1569 Great Orphan Wills Bristol https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/202/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=white ::::*Another Bristol Merchant - Thomas White Will Proved 24 Mar 1601 https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/925094:5111?tid=&pid=&queryId=dfdaefcffc1bb7cddde1056557860ea0&_phsrc=QcO1426&_phstart=successSource ::::*His Mother Joan Whyte Widow Will 22 Sept 1592 https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/264/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=whiteThe name of this testatrix suggests a reference to the will of Thomas White, of the city of Bristoll, merchant, proved inP.C.C, March 24th, 1601, Montaijuc, S, containing the words,—to son Thomas "my Ringe which I allwaies weare that S'" ffraunces Drake gave " : to daughter-in-law Alice Grice "my diamond Ring which was her mothers, and the double hoope ringe that her Mother allwaies wore which sir ffrauncs* Drake gave." ::::*Joan Whyte may also be related to John Whyte, Merchant, Will 26 Nov. 1569 Great Orphan Wills Bristol https://archive.org/details/notesorabstract00wadl/page/202/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater&q=white ::::Thomas White D.D., Fellow of Magdalen Hall Oxford; of Temple Parish, Bristol, m. 1. Fortune Knight, in 1576, 2. Elizabeth Bouge, in 1580. He d. in 1622, childless. He held a number of benefices, among which being the rectorship of St. Dunstan-in-the-West, London, for almost fifty years; wherein he is buried. He funded the building of The Temple Hospital in 1613 (Dr White’s Almshouse), located in Temple Street. He was a celebrated preacher, social reformer, and benefactor of immense proportion. He requested his trustees to provide an annual dinner on the anniversary of his birth – the “Pease and Pork dinner”, which continues to this day. ::::George White, merchant, died unmarried in 1634, also left many legacies. In 1631, he gifted one of the four brass pillars (the “Bristol nails”) that still stand outside the old Exchange building in Corn Street, and which were used by merchants, instead of tables, for making payments, writing letters etc.; the expression, “to pay on the nail.” He also left money to provide loans to clothiers, materials to keep the “poor at work” and for the relief of prisoners in Newgate. :::::*George White was a merchant adventurer, and owned ships with Humphrey Hooke, whose dau. m. Apr. 30, 1635, Mr. Giles Elbridge, of Bristol, merchant. In 1630, John Winthrop founded a settlement at Charlestown, and about the same time Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge, two Bristol merchants, founded a colony further north in Maine. “The other to the merchants of Bristol, Exeter, and Plymouth for the colonization of that part of Virginia lying between 380 and 450 N. The chief organizers … among other men whose names figure on the list of pioneer colonists in Virginia are those of Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge”. (R. Hargreaves-Mawdsley, A Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America, 1654-1685). The queen and John Hill v. John Aldworth, John Fones, George Lane and George White; and [blank] v. Philip Cowper, Richard Barker and Christopher Whitson. Customs due on merchandise imported by the defendants. Bristol. 41 Eliz. (Bristol Arch, E 133/9/1413). :::::*George White was a merchant/adventurer and member of the Merchant Ventures of Bristolhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Society_of_Merchant_Venturers. The Society, in part, promoted and financed trade with the Virginia Colony in the early 1600s. :::::*George White was the Society Treasurer in 1609 and a Warden in 1610 https://archive.org/details/historyofsociety00latiuoft/page/340/mode/2up?q=white. The Society included the Bristol families of many prominent Surry and IoW families including Hooke, Pitt, Browne, among others. :::::*George White dies October 23, 1634 leaving Will [[Space:George_White_Will_Bristol_1634|Geroge White Will Bristol 1634]] ::::John White, Will probated April 2, 1639https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310924-00015?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=QcO1220&_phstart=successSource&pId=875470. Humphrey Browne, apprenticed to (1) in 1601, John White, a Bristol merchant, whose daughter Elizabeth he married in 1611; (2) George White, merchant, aforementioned. Humphrey Browne, d. 1630, was Sheriff of Bristol, and Master of the Merchant Venturers. John White Will mentions sons John, Thomas, daughter Anne. :::::John White, merchant. On July 4, 1649, he patented land in IOW Co., “on a swamp running on to black water”, “on the easternmost branch pointing to Chipoaks”, later assigned to Francis England, July 26, 1652, p. 110. Previous notes have shown that Francis England stood security for a sister of Hodges Counsell, guardian of an orphan of Thomas Harros, d. 1688. [[Space:John_White_Blackwater_Third_Swamp|John White Blackwater Third Swamp]] ::::::John White, Haberbatior of Small Wares, noted as a son of “John White, merchant” when admitted as a freeman of Bristol in 1665.https://www.bristol.ac.uk/Depts/History/bristolrecordsociety/publications/brs19.pdf, page 33 :::::::Thomas White, who m. Ann Moore, cousin of the wife of Francis England. [[Space:Thomas_White_of_Surry|Thomas White of Surry]] :::::::*The will of Aldworth Elbridge (b. circa 1580), “of the city of Bristol, merchant”, Sept. 1, 1653: “Imprimis, to my cousin Thomas Moore (his executor), twenty punds of lawful English money”; meaning his br.-in-law, wife of his sister, Elizabeth, as specified in the Will. He identifies himself as son of “Giles Elbridge merchant deceased”. Thomas Moore (the executor) died in the lifetime of the testator. His son, Thomas, b. circa 1610, who “died in parts beyond the seas”, took over admin. of this estate in 1680. :::::::*Thomas Moore Sr. and Aldworth Elbridge borrowed £50 from the bequest of John Whitson to Bristol Corporation in 1632 to loan to younger merchants (B.R.O, “Loan Money, 1648). Thomas Moore Jr. was possibly the father of Thomas Moore and: (1) George Moore (stated to be “age 78 years” when he made his will in 1710 (Chapman, IOW Wills, p. 54), and who m. Jane Barcroft, dau. of Charles Barcroft, whose family held land in Chard, Somerset. Administration on Charles Barcroft’s estate granted to his son-in-law George Moore. (Anthony Fulgham, of Pitminster, Somerset, transported Charles Barcroft, Isle of Wight, 1650). :::::::*He was athe br. of Katherine Moore, who m. (2) Robert Flake, a tobacco factor for Bristol merchants. By her first husband, she had issue: Joyce, who m. (1) Francis England, (2) George Cripps. Francis England, George Cripps. William Jennings of Bristol, surgeon, appts. Thomas Moore of Pagan Creek his atty. to collect from Arthur Skynner, Gyles Dryver (headright of Thomas Harris, d. 1672), and Joseph Whitson, and by virtue of a letter of atty. from John Hardiman of Bristol, taylor, to collect from William Hudson in Nansemond. June 29, 1667. :::::::*George Moore had issue: (1) Eleanor Moore, who m. Richard Piland, the son of James Piland, bapt. on Aug. 30, 1604, in St Mary’s Le Porte, Bristol, headright of Francis England, in 1642. (2) Ann Moore, who m. Thomas White. They had issue Thomas and John White, brothers of (I stand corrected) of Avis White, who m. John Harris, son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688. ::John White, d. 1572. m. Ann Yonge. His sons all died before 1590, all leaving a son named John. it is important to note that although the following Whites were of Bedfordshire and London, they all had keen interests in Bristol, as Chancery proceedings, concering legacies to them by their kinsman, Doctor White, examplify. :::Thomas White, m. Agnes … ::::Lawrence White, gent, d. 1600, m. 1. Jane, dau. of Anthony Rowan of Wellingborough; 2. Katherine Manley. White v George. Plaintiffs: Lawrence White of Caldecote, Buckinghamshire, gent. Defendant: John, George and John White. Subject of decree: Annuities out of lands of John White, grandfather of plaintiff, in Caldecotte and Newport, Buckinghamshire. Date of decree: 26 February 33 Eliz. 1591 Feb 26. C 78/74/2. ::::: Thomas White, d. 1661, m. Elizabeth Fisher. ::::::Thomas White, b. 1608, educated at Magdalen Hall, lord of the manor of Caldecot; m. Mary Rotheram. His epitaph records he was “a faithful friend”, “benefactor of the poor”; “a prudent peacemaker”; and “he didd much in a little time”. Caldecot was sold to John White in 1541 (Feet of F. Bucks. Mich. 33 Hen. VIII; Memo. R. (Exch. L.T.R.), East. 34 Hen. VIII, m. 7; Chan.) He died in possession in 1572, leaving a son and heir Thomas. (Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), clxiii, 2.) Laurence, son and heir of Thomas (Abstract of Title lent by Mr. F. W. Bull; Visit. of Bucks. (Harl. Soc.), 127; cf. Feet of F. Bucks. East. 28 Eliz.) was succeeded on his death in 1600 by his son Thomas. (Chan. Inq. p.m. (Ser. 2), cclxvi, 109). :::::::Thomas White, bapt Newton Pagnel, July 8, 1635; m Elizabeth, dau. of Sir William Bolton, lord Mayor of London. His Will was pr. June 20, 1679. Elizabeth White was the author of “The experiences of God’s gracious dealing with Mrs. Elizabeth White”, written in her own hand. It became standard reading in America – it was, essentially, a convertion-to-Puritanism narrative. She died in child-bed, Dec. 5, 1669. ::::::Henry White, to him – Henry, Thomas, William, and John. :::::: John White, Stationer, of London, to him – Thomas and John. :::::William White, “Citizen and Haberdasher of London”, of St Martin, Ludgate. His Will was dated Nov. 24, 1676. He m. 1. (at St Benet Gracechurch) Katherine Best (of St Sepulchre), 2. (Feb 13, 1654, at St Stephen’s Walbrook), Ann Juxon, widow of Arthur Juxon, salter, cousin of William Juxon, archb. of Canterbury. His Will bequested “to Thomas my son the debt now due to me from my brother John White now in Virginia beyond seas”. Thomas went to Virginia, and died there. His br., William, administered his estate, probated August 9, 1685 He was described as “dying beyond seas, bachelor”. William White, “Citizen and Haberdasher of London” sent goods to his brother John White in Nansemond Co. in October 1651. ::::::Thomas White, died in Virginia, 1685. ::::::William White. :::::John White, merchant, in Nansemond, Virginia. (https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/) suggests John White, Governor and Artist of Roanoke, native of Bristol https://dna-explained.com/2018/06/28/the-lost-colony-of-roanoke-did-they-survive-national-geographic-archaeology-historical-records-and-dna/ https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/page/20/ As I have pointed out, the level of inbreeding between such families of this time was extraordinary by modern standards, which makes DNA “results” very questionable as to the closeness of proposed relationships. What is required is an open mind, not the simple repetition of beliefs so as to convince they are facts. i. 1. John White, of Hulcote co. Bedfordshire, m. Agnes … His Will of 1501 made charitable requests to 9 churches; his sons were bequested tenements in Hulcote and Cranfield. He was evidently of considerable wealth. 1.1. Thomas White, of Cranfield. 1.1.1. John White, merchant, of the City of Bristol. His Will was proved May 1, 1570, by his nephew, Thomas Williams. (PCC Wells, 12). His second wife, Edith, sister of Edward Cullimore, was the mother of his children. John White’s cousin (as per Will) was Giles White, apprenticed to John Smythe, in Bristol; other of his apprentices being John Bland, son of John Bland, Merchant Tailor of London (Apprentice Book, fol. 458), and Thomas Horner, son of John Horner of Somerset (ibid., fol. 481). Therein lies the seedlings of future associations. John Bland was the ancestor of Joyce Bland, the wife of John Cogan who witnessed the Will of Thomas Harris, d. 1688; John Horner’s family ontermarried with that of Symes, under which the Fulghams were tenants. John White was of considerable wealth. 1.1.1.1. John White, Will probated April 2, 1639. Humphrey Browne, apprenticed to (1) in 1601, John White, a Bristol merchant, whose dau., Elizabet, he m. in 1611; (2) George White, merchant, aforementioned. Humphrey Browne, d. 1630, was Sheriff of Bristol, and Master of the Merchant Venturers. 1.1.1.3.1.1. John White, noted as a son of “John White, merchant” when admitted as a freeman of Bristol in 1665. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1. (I reasonably assume) Thomas White, who m. Ann Moore, cousin of the wife of Francis England. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.1. John White 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.2. Thomas White. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.2.1. Ann White, m. Josiah Holliman, son of William Holliman and Mary Chambers. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.3. Avis White, m. John Harris (son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688). The will of Robert Harris: I Give unto my sons Robert, John, Michael, Charles, Joseph, James and Mathew* (see as follows) all my Smiths tools to be equally divided amongst them. Executor: son Michael Harris. Witnesses: John Dunkley & Josiah Holliman. R. April 28, 1740. 1.1.1.3.1.1.1.4. Ann White. ii. The will of Aldworth Elbridge (b. circa 1580), “of the city of Bristol, merchant”, Sept. 1, 1653: “Imprimis, to my cousin Thomas Moore (his executor), twenty punds of lawful English money”; meaning his br.-in-law, wife of his sister, Elizabeth, as specified in the Will. He identifies himself as son of “Giles Elbridge merchant deceased”. Thomas Moore (the executor) died in the lifetime of the testator. His son, Thomas, b. circa 1610, who “died in parts beyond the seas”, took over admin. of this estate in 1680. iii. Thomas Moore Sr. and Aldworth Elbridge borrowed £50 from the bequest of John Whitson to Bristol Corporation in 1632 to loan to younger merchants (B.R.O, “Loan Money, 1648). Thomas Moore Jr. was possibly the father of Thomas Moore and: (1) George Moore (stated to be “age 78 years” when he made his will in 1710 (Chapman, IOW Wills, p. 54), and who m. Jane Barcroft, dau. of Charles Barcroft, whose family held land in Chard, Somerset. Administration on Charles Barcroft’s estate granted to his son-in-law George Moore. (Anthony Fulgham, of Pitminster, Somerset, transported Charles Barcroft, IOW, 1650). iv. He was the br. of Katherine Moore, who m. (2) Robert Flake, a tobacco factor for Bristol merchants. By her first husband, she had issue: Joyce, who m. (1) Francis England, in 1642. (2) Ann Moore, who m. Thomas White. They had issue Thomas and John White, brothers of Avis White, who m. John Harris, son of Robert Harris, son of Thomas Harris, d. 1688. (1.2. John White. Inventory of the goods of John White of Bristol, in possession of Roger Jones, executor. Also inventory of John White’s goods in possession of Gyles White, executor, April 4, 1559. (Bristol Arcives, AC/36074/61). v. https://walterfitzgilbertdehamilton.wordpress.com/2018/06/01/white-and-moore/ My view of the ancestry of Thomas Harris, d. 1688, is partly concerned with his likely knowing Hodges Counsell, of Wedmore, the guardian of his son, and the likely connection of his family to that of Branch, and, thus, Francis England, as given previously. However, as also previously given, some researchers point to the shared associations of Thomas Harris, d. 1672, and Thomas Harris, d. 1688, to suggest a father and son relationship. Whatever the case, they were closely associated with a number of Bristol merchants, whose families were often closely intermarried, or of peripheral kinship. Two such being those of White and Moore, and it is not fanciful to suggest that their descendants settled in Virginia. White v White. Plaintiffs: Elizabeth White widow (of George White, Will probated October 23, 1634; Treasurer of the Merchant Venturers, 1610, and who bequested the founding of his charity – M.S). Defendants: George White (son – M.S) and others. Subject: property in St Thomas and St Mary le Port, Bristol, Gloucestershire. 1641. George White of Bristol, merchant. Lease of a tenement in Redcliffe street, to Thomas Cecell,* of Bristol. 1628. (Bristol Archives, 9835/2/e). George White jr. was a probable br. of John White (merchant), given here: White v White. Plaintiffs: John White. Defendants: George White. Subject: property in Bristol, Gloucestershire. 1660. (N.A, C 6/162/173). John White was the father of “John White, haberdasher”,* who was admitted to the “Liberties of this Cittie” (Bristol) on March 31, 1665. (Patrick McGrath, ed.. Merchants and Merchandise in Seventeenth-century Bristol, vol. 19, p. 34, 1955). George White’s apprentice, freed of him in 1610, was Humphrey Browne, of St Walburge, Bristol; his Will dated Jan. 27 1630. He m. Elizabeth White, his Master’s daughter; his br. and heir being Francis Browne, aged 50. The family were armigerous, and owned property throughout Gloucestershire, and the manors of Greucastle and Laugaine, in Carmarthenshire. George White Sr. was a merchant adventurer, and owned ships with Humphrey Hooke, whose dau. m. Apr. 30, 1635, Mr. Giles Elbridge, of Bristol, merchant. In 1630, John Winthrop founded a settlement at Charlestown, and about the same time Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge, two Bristol merchants, founded a colony further north in Maine. “The other to the merchants of Bristol, Exeter, and Plymouth for the colonization of that part of Virginia lying between 380 and 450 N. The chief organizers … among other men whose names figure on the list of pioneer colonists in Virginia are those of Robert Aldworth and Giles Elbridge”. (R. Hargreaves-Mawdsley, A Record of the First Settlers in the Colonies of North America, 1654-1685). George White (Sr. and Jr.) were probably related to William White: Feoffment and co-part. 1. *Thomas Cicell, late sheriff, William White, sen. tanner, and George Davis, feltmaker, surviving feoffees. 2. Hierom Ham, gent. and Henry Pirry, yeo. Church lands (not specified). 1620. (Bristol Archive, P/St.MR/D/1/4/a-b). == Sources ==

White Family Records: Descendants of Peregrine White, son of William and Susanna (Fuller) White, 1620 to 1939

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This is a book written by Roscoe R. White in the late 1930s. My grandmother had an original copy. It is now in the public domain and available online. There are several known errors, including a contested parentage within the second generation after the Mayflower, The listing of Alexander White as son of Jonathan White (ironically making most of the books subjects, including the author not Peregrine descendants). However the book includes full text of many original sources and contemporary records. While I try to avoid using as a single source, it is invaluable as a starting point in finding corroborating evidence.

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---- '''''THE WHITE FAMILY RESEARCH TEAM IS LOOKING FOR DESCENDANTS ALONG THE PATERNAL LINES OF JOHN, HENRY, THOMAS, GEORGE, AND WILLIAM WHITE. IF YOU ARE A MALE DESCENDANT AND HAVE TAKEN A Y-DNA HAPLO-GROUP TEST (OR ARE CONTEMPLATING TAKING ONE) WE WOULD LIKE TO INCLUDE YOU IN OUR STUDY GROUP. PLEASE CONTACT CHARLES WHITE THE MANAGER OF THIS PAGE''''' ==Administration== [[Space:Research_Focus_Teams|Research Focus Teams]] [[Space:Meeting_Agenda|Meeting Agenda]] ==Links to Primary White Family Wikitree Pages== [[White-70078|John White, b. 1609]] Isle of Wight, Va. :[[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va. ::[[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] Perquimans, NC ::[[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] Perquimans, NC ::[[White-72248|Joseph White, d.1759]] Perquimans, NC ::[[White-6715|William White, d.1772]] :[[White-76281|Thomas White]] Isle of Wight, Va. [[White-4121|Henry White b. 1615]] Isle of Wight, Va. :[[White-430|Henry White II, b.1640]] Isle of Wight, Va. [[White-145|John White d. 1673 ]] Lancaster, MA ==Resources== [[space:John_White_Early_Immigrant_by_Sponsor_and_Arrival_Date| John White Early Immigrant by Sponsor and Arrival Date]] [[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM7-GSXS-V?i=399&cat=287859{{| Bristol and America, a record of the first settlers in the colonies of North America, 1654-1685 : including the names with places of origin of more than 10,000 servants to foreign plantations who sailed from the port of Bristol to Virginia]] ==Purpose of this Page== [[White-57946|Charles White, b.1950s]] is a direct descendant of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] documented as "John White II" by the Order of First Families of North Carolina who settled in the Province of Carolina which later become the State of North Carolina. Order of First Families of North Carolina, Member #XXX (http://www.offnc.org/) [[White-57946|Charles White, b.1950s]] is also a participant in the FamilyTreeDNA White Family Y-DNA Group Project Kit #B653883(https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) and separately manages a sub-group of Y-DNA participants from this family line. The intent of this page is to provide a collective collaborative forum to document prior research for the search of this early White family progenitor and through the utilization of''' robust and documented research (including further Y-DNA analysis)''' to promote validation of his identification. There have been many attempts to identify the progenitor of the numerous inhabitants of Colonial Virginia and the North Carolina Tidewater Region that have carried the White surname. Much of this early research starts from Mrs. Watson Winslow's book “The History of Perquimans County”. https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/13772 which has been modified over the years by more recent researchers. Notably, by General John Elliott Wood https://www.google.com/search?rlz=1C9BKJA_enUS740US740&hl=en-US&q=john+elliott+wood+currituck+courthouse+nc&spell=1&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjntMerxtv5AhVIhIkEHTV9B14QBSgAegQIARAC&biw=1080&bih=691&dpr=2#imgrc=9lob7JYfIFha8M http://ncgenweb.us/pasquotank/genealogy-by-john-elliott-wood/ who coordinated the genealogical history efforts of local families and compiled and made available copies of a genealogy chart he prepared of the White family which split it into four branches labeled “Henry”, “John”, “George”, and “William”. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078 After retirement from a distinguished military service, Wood pursued his interest in genealogy from the Currituck County Courthouse and also authored an article published in the Sunday, September 4, 1955, edition of The Virginian-Pilot and Portsmouth Star newspaper of Norfolk, VA. titled 'The Whites of Tidewater: A Study of Man's Growth in the New World'. The article discusses General Wood's research on four branches of the White family from the 1600's. (chart and article attached). As noted in his article, Wood's research concludes that "William White, born in England about 1580, was one of the 107 men at Jamestown in 1607. He was buried in Elizabeth City County 12 September 1624 leaving three sons: John, born 1609; James born 1611; and, Henry born about 1615. The following discussion attempts to validate the claims of previous researchers, particularly the claim of General John Elliott Wood (made almost 70 years ago), that the earliest progenitor of this line of the White family was a William White, possibly one of the original Jamestown settlers. Much of my research has utilized Y-DNA analysis from FamilyTreeDNA to scientifically document paternal relationships from descendants with documented lineages. At present, 17 descendants who have a close genetic paternal relationship have been identified, as follows: -14 descendants from the [[White-70078|John White]] line containing son, [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, and grandsons, (6 descendants from [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]]; 7 descendants from [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] ;1 descendants from [[White-72248|Joseph White, d.1759]) Additionally, 2 descendants from the immigrant [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA have been identified and share a slightly more distant genetic Y-DNA distance to the William White, b. 1580 descendants. [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA has been validated as a descendent of [[White-3013|Robert White]] and [[West-4905|Joan West]] from South Petherton County, Somerset, England identified as the 6th generation in the Genesis of the White Family by Emma Siggins White, 1920. page, 37. https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit/page/36/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater suggesting that William White b. 1580 is likely a descendant from one of the South Petherton, Somerset, England White family. :Charles White :August, 2022 =='''Hypothesis #1: John, Henry, and James were brothers and descendants from a family from Somerset, England with a father possibly named William.'''== :Key Points Proven by Y-DNA Analysis and Conclusion: :*The Family of John listed on Wood's Chart is that of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va. The William on the Chart is [[White-6715|William White, d.1772]] son of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]]. '''--Proved Correct--''' :*The Henry on the Chart is [[White-4121|Henry White b. 1615]] Isle of Wight, Va. Y-DNA analysis on claimed Henry descendants provides confliction results: Kit #982150 suggests a descendant of [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] Perquimans, NC, son of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va.; Kit#988535 suggests a descendant within the I-M253 haplogroup, but a extremely distant relation to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] --- therefore, if true, '''Henry and John could not be brothers'''. An additional [[White-4121|Henry White b. 1615]] tester is under review. '''--Needs Additional Analysis, Likely Unrelated--''' :*The George on the Chart is The Reverend George White. Kit#179580 is a claimed descendent The Reverend George White and is in the R-M269 Haplo Group. REW claims documented to George White, Sr. b. 1759 in Bertie County. General John Elliott Wood (updated by David Lowe) identify George Sr. thru Reverend George White If true, '''The The Reverend George White could not be related to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, Va.''' '''--Needs Additional Analysis, Likely Unrelated--''' As previously stated, General John Elliott Wood speculated that possibly the William White, born ca. 1580 in England who comes to Jamestown in 1607 and dies in Virginia City in 1624 (one of the first 107 people aboard the first three 1607 ships - Godspeed, Susan Constant and Discovery) could have possibly been the father of “George”, “Henry”, or "John" listed on the Wood chart. Much of Wood’s analysis appears to be validated although some of it appears to be false. The association to William White of Jamestowne needs to be researched. It has long been speculated that the principle lines depicted on the Wood chart were brothers. So far, Y-DNA analysis has confirmed that [[White-70078|John White b. abt. 1609]] is the likely father of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight, the progenitor of the families of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]], [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]], and [[White-6715|William White]] that were among the first families in the region. David Lowe’s research identifies George White (also listed on the Wood Chart) as an Anglican priest who migrated from Nansemond County along the James River and, with his sons, acquired land grants along the Chowan River. One of his descendants, Luke White, owned the land known as “White Landing at Rockahock'. A 1764 Chowan County deed notes that he was a ‘ferryman'. Later, Luke's son, George White, developed a plantation just south of “Greenfield Plantation on the Albemarle Sound Whites of Rockahock There were also several Whites that were Anglican Priests sent to Virginia in the early 1600s and sponsored by the Virginia Company https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/church-of-england-in-virginia/. “Virginia Immigrants and Adventurers 1607-1635”, page 741 documents several https://archive.org/details/virginiaimmigran0000mcca: 1. Reverend George White, as previously mentioned is shown on the Wood White Chart who patents land on the Nansemond River on June 3, 1635. 2. Reverend Robert White who set sail to Virginia on the James July 31, 1622 with his wife Mary, a John White and William Cradock. 3. Reverend Thomas White is sent to Virginia September 11, 1621 to a private plantation. 4. Reverend William Whitt (White) in Elizabeth City buried there on September 12, 1624 who had land in Virginia. It is known that Y-DNA ties us to the family in South Petherton who had a history as lay Church Wardens in the South Petherton Church. Finally, [[White-18192|Derek White]] and KW are documented descendants of [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA and share a fairly close genetic Y-DNA distance to [[White-57946|Charles White]] a documented descendent of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]]. [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA has been validated as a descendent of [[White-3013|Robert White]] and [[West-4905|Joan West]] from South Petherton County, Somerset, England identified as the 6th generation in the Genesis of the White Family by Emma Siggins White, 1920. page, 37. https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit/page/36/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theater Although the buildout of the Somerset White family is not complete, the 5th generation identified by Emma Siggins White https://archive.org/details/genesisofwhitefa00whit/page/36/mode/2up?ref=ol&view=theaterand others http://www.josephsmithsr.com/lucymack/getperson.php?personID=I31101&tree=josephsmithsr http://www.gulbangi.com/5families-o/p395.htm#i9864 https://books.google.com/books?id=mTZPDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA188&lpg=PA188&dq=christened+on+August+24,+1558+in+Hastings,+Sussex,+Eng.+william+white&source=bl&ots=8O1kbQjMo-&sig=ACfU3U0ivzclC9J_tu1hqQiY4YhJVsQkcw&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj97e_LgL35AhXbpIkEHbguBzIQ6AF6BAgDEAI#v=onepage&q=christened%20on%20August%2024%2C%201558%20in%20Hastings%2C%20Sussex%2C%20Eng.%20william%20white&f=false identify both a William White and Henry White as cousins to [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA And from a timeline perspective, descendants from the 5th or 6th generation of the Somerset Whites could fit as the progenitor to this family. The Y-DNA reconciles with [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], the family has a active history in the Anglican Church as “church wardens”, and the family given names are consistent with those used by John, Thomas, and Henry. Further research is required to determine if this branch of the White Family were related to early Colonial involvement in the Virginia Company as mentioned in the "The Genesis of The United States" https://archive.org/details/TheGenesisOfTheUnitedStates/page/n639/mode/2up?q=white Additional research needed: 1). Descendants of Henry and George need to be identified and proof needs to be established with Y-DNA testing. '''Partially Completed'''. 2). Additional Y-DNA testing (both SNP and STR) needs to be completed on [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA decedents to refine Most Recent Common Ancestor estimation. '''Completed'''. 3.) Further identification of the 5th and 6th generations of the White family from Somerset England needs to be finalized. 4.) Reconciliation of Colonial ship manifests https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/america.htm and head right property grants for the various John, Henry, and George Whites need to be conducted. 5.) Locate early Church of England records to identify Priests sent to Virginia in the 1620s named White with ties to South Petherton. == Colonization of Virginia == '''[Excerpt from the Introduction of “John White of Virginia and North Carolina and some of his Decedents” by Helen White DeWaard and Virgil White, Published by Gregath Publishing Company, Cullman, AL. Not Copyrighted and in Public Domain]''' https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/221609-john-white-of-virginia-and-north-carolina-and-some-of-his-descendants-with-supplements-on-the-families-jordan-toms-henry-white-woody-thompson-perry-laman?viewer=1&offset=18#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Much has been written about the colonization of Virginia, beginning with the settlement at Jamestown—and even before that when one of the first attempts at a settlement was in 1585. This settlement was sponsored by Sir Walter Raleigh and was called Fort Raleigh. The names of the 107 colonists who remained at the Fort for over a year are listed in “Explorations and Attempted Settlements of Carolina”, published by the State Department of Archives and History at Raleigh, N.C. in 1953. Two years later, in 1587, a new colony of 150 men was sent to Fort Raleigh in America by Sir Walter Raleigh, under the charge of John White who had also been in the 1585 settlement. This John White, who was appointed governor of the new colony, was an exceptional artist, and many illustrations and maps of the early Va. and N.C. areas are in existence today which were drawn by him. He returned to England for much-needed supplies, and for various reasons was unable to return until three years later, in 1590, but when the supply ships came, they could find no trace whatsoever of the colonists. The story of this settlement, entitled "The Lost Colony of Roanoke," is presented every summer at Manteo, N.C. At that time, the entire area of Virginia and North Carolina was called Virginia. What is now called Isle of Wight Co. was inhabited before 1607 by a tribe of Indians called "Warascoyaks," who were located on the south side of James River, within an area about five miles wide and twenty miles long. This tribe was friendly with the Englishmen and willing to trade with them, in contrast to the other tribes in the vicinity. One of their towns was called Pagan Point, which may also have been called "Pagan Shore”. Warrascoyak Co. was one of the original counties of Virginia, formed from the various plantations, and in1637 then name of the county was changed to Isle of Wight Co. At that time, the area south of the James River was divided into two counties—Upper and Lower Norfolk. Upper Norfolk became Nansemond Co. Nansemond Co. records are very scarce, partly because of damage or destruction during the two major wars, and partly because of a courthouse fire in 1867 in Nansemond County. Isle of Wight Co. was located next to Nansemond Co., and there are quite a few records available for Isle of Wight Co., with mentions of Nansemond names sometimes included. The name is also found in Chowan Co., N.C. records, since Chowan Co. (and later Gates Co., N.C, which was formed from Chowan Co.) is immediately south of Nansemond Co., Va. ==Society of Friends (Quakers) in Colonial NC/VA== [[White-484|John White d.1719]] may have been a Quaker in Virginia although records have not been found that can validate this claim. We do know that his son [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] was married to [[Clare-595|Sarah Clare]] in a Quaker ceremony in Perquimans/Piney Woods Monthly Meeting, NC in 1717 and son [[White-468|Thomas White d.1761]] was married in a Quaker ceremony to [[Jordan-612|Rachel Jordan]] Chuckatuck Monthly Meeting , Nansemond, Virginia in 1719. The source documents for these marriages are on their respective pages. Furthermore, Lowe has reported that daughters Elizabeth (m. bef. 1718), Rachel (m.1741), and Elizabeth "the younger" (1744) were married in Pagan Creek Monthly Meeting in Virginia (source documents need to be found). If [[White-484|John White d.1719]] had been a Quaker, the following provides an interesting insight into the lack of John White documentation in Virginia and the rational for migration into what became the Province of Carolina. '''In their research for "The White Family Chronicles", Donna M. Shumate and Willard E. Whitehttps://books.google.com/books/about/The_White_Family_Chronicle.html?id=Ae1tzQEACAAJ have aptly described the the religious and social setting in which Quakers of this era found themselves. The remainder of this section is a direct quote from this comprehensive summary and is used with their permission:''' The lack of Quaker records generally may be explained in the research and writings of Seth B. Hinshaw. He states: ''During the early years of the Quaker movement there were no official membership rolls. Generally speaking, people who attended meeting for worship, and who held to the principles and practices of Quakers considered to be members..... '' ''All Friends shall be deemed members of the Quarterly and Monthly meetings within the compass of which they inhabit... and the wife and children to be deemed members of which the husband or father is a member not only during his life but after his decease. In this was "birthright membership" for children came into existence. It had long been the custom to regard the children of Friends as being in the scope of special care; but this action, which marked a turning point in Quaker history, made them members. '' The Province of Carolina was chartered in 1663 by King Charles II. Quakers are documented living in the area that would later become Perquimans County as early as 1665. The Carolina Charter authored primarily by John Locke, provided for religious freedom. It stated: ''No person... shall be in any ways molested, punished, disquieted, or called into question for any differences in opinion or practice in matters of religious concernment, but every person shall have and enjoy his conscience in matters of religion throughout all the province.'' The Charter named eight Lord Proprietors who granted land and established colonial governments on behalf of the King of England. One of these Proprietors was Governor William Berkeley of Virginia who provided numerous land grants in the northeastern section of the province called Albemarle. Albemarle was comprised of four precincts which later became counties: Berkeley, later named Perquimans; Pasquotank; Shaftesbury, later renamed Chowan; and Currituck. Albemarle became a haven for individuals seeking religious freedom, especially Quakers who moved from Virginia where they were subjected to severe discrimination and punishment imposed by Governor Berkeley for practicing their faith. By 1696 there were sixty to seventy scattered families established along the waterfront for twenty miles up Little River and around the Perquimans River. Timothy Clare was among these early settlers having arrived in 1681 and marrying for the first time in 1686. In February 1689 he purchased land and a plantation as recorded in the Perquimans County Deed Book "A", Item #43. By 1717, the year of [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] and [[Clare-595|Sarah Clare]] wedding, the population Perquimans County had rapidly grown to approximately 1,500 inhabitants. Quakers made up the majority of the population of Albemarle for the first fifty years and continued to be a dominant influence well into the 18th Century. In fact, the Society of Friends was the first established religion in the Colony of Carolina and went unchallenged by the Church of England until 1703 when it first appeared in the colony. The first recorded Quaker meeting occurred in May 1672 on a spot where the town of Hertford now stands. This was documented in the journal of William Edmundson, a Quaker missionary from England. In the fall of 1672, George Fox, the founder of the Society of Friends, journeyed to the Americas and spent eighteen days in Albemarle. These two visits increased the following of the Quaker faith and clearly established it as a dominant religion in the area. Early meetings were held in the homes of members, and as the membership grew free-standing meeting houses were built. By 1700 the area had over a half dozen established monthly meetings locations. The Piney Woods Meeting House is where John White and Sarah Clare were married in 1717. In the late 1600's and early 1700's Quakers were prominent landowners, were active in their communities and held local and county offices. These were activities that had been outlawed in Virginia. Their political influence was further advanced in 1695 when the Lord Proprietors appointed John Archdale, a Quaker, as Governor. Among the Quakers serving in the early Carolina government was Timothy Clare who was a Burgess in the Colonial Assembly in 1703 and 1708. This open acceptance and participation in government was short lived. In 1712 Edward Hyde was installed as Governor after the Cary Rebellion in 1711, which pitted Anglicans and Quakers against each other. This marked the beginning of the exclusion of Quakers from holding government offices and serving on juries in Carolina. This was the political and social environment in which both [[White-484|John White d.1719]] from Isle of Wight and his son [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] Perquimans County, NC and their families lived. Fortunately, it did not restrict the ability of Quakers to own, buy, or sell land. Also, the local government recognized the marriages and legitimacy of children recorded in court documents such as deeds and wills. ==Y-DNA Analysis== A sub-set of the White FamilyTreeDNA Surname Group Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) has been formed to specifically to identify Y-DNA carriers within the I-M253.1323.1410.13-14 Haplo/STR group. Individuals with documented genealogies have been compared against each other and genetic differences have been categorized and analyzed by [[White-57946|Charles White]] . The following is a summery as of January, 6, 2022 when the Y-DNA of the testers is compared to [[White-57946|Charles White]] who has a documented lineage to [[White-3178|John White d.1730]]: -From lineage to [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] : WEW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|WEW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-69968|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 97.73% and within the last 9 generations is 99.4%. with a genetic difference of 1; AQW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|AQW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 2 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 91.95% and within the last 9 generations is 97.32%. with a genetic difference of 2; JTW has tested at Y-67 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|JTW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 67 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 91.89% and within the last 9 generations is 96.77%. with a genetic difference of 1; MW has tested at Y-67 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|MW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 67 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 92.45% and within the last 9 generations is 97.06%. with a genetic difference of 1; FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 7 generations is 93.50% and within the last 9 generations 97..63%. [[White-484|John White d.1719]] Isle of Wight is at 9 generations. -From lineage to [[White-468|Thomas White d.1761]]: [[White-10132|Charles Thomas White Sr.]] has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[White-10132|Charles Thomas White Sr.]], FTDNA kit #372673, match at a Genetic Distance of 0 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 99.53% and within the last 9 generations is 99.9%. with a genetic difference of 0; CRW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|CRW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 2 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 91.85% and within the last 9 generations is 97.27%. with a genetic difference of 2; CW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|CW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 3 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 92.3% and within the last 9 generations is 97.48%. with a genetic difference of 3; WSW has tested at Y-37 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|WSW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 0 on 37 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 95.73% and within the last 9 generations is 98.26% with a genetic difference of 0; CEW has tested at Y-37 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|CEW]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 37 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 95.73% and within the last 9 generations is 98.26% with a genetic difference of 1; FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 7 generations is 95.02% and within the last 9 generations 98.23%. [[White-484|John White d.1719]] Isle of Wight is at 9 generations. -From lineage to [[Joseph White ]] : LPC has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and his 7th cousin, [[|LPC]], FTDNA kit #xxxxx, match at a Genetic Distance of 1 on 111 markers thereby confirming their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is 99.73% and within the last 9 generations is 99.4% with a genetic difference of 1. FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 7 generations is 97.73% and within the last 9 generations 99.4%. [[White-484|John White d.1719]] Isle of Wight is at 9 generations. In summary, I believe this Y-DNA analysis gives strong support that [[White-3178|John White d.1730]], [[White-468|Thomas White d.1761]], and Joseph White share a common parent. This is further supported by the paper research and documentation. Additionally , two individuals in the group have documented lineage to [[White-145|John White d.1673 Lancaster, MA]] KAW has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is estimated through Y-chromosome DNA testing [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and [[|KAW]], FTDNA kit #944931, match at a Genetic Distance of 5 on 111 markers. FTDNA indicates that the modified probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 12 generations is 98.31% and within the last 14 generations is 99.43%. with a genetic distance of 5, and [[White-18192|Derek White]] at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is estimated through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and [[White-18192|Derek White]], FTDNA kit #464089, match at a Genetic Distance of 2 at 111 markers. FTDNA indicates that the modified probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 12 generations is 97.76% and within the last 14 generations is 99.05%. with a genetic distance of 1. FTDNA indicates that the average probability these individuals share a common ancestor with [[White-57946|Charles White]] the last 12 generations is 98% and within the last 14 generations 99%. [[White-145|John White d.1673 Lancaster, MA]] is at approximately 12 generations. The Y-DNA data could support the possibility of a common relationship with the ancestry of [[White-145|John White d.1673 Lancaster, MA]] who immigrated from the family of Robert White in Somerset, England. Finally, a direct descendant of [[White-3194|Mordecai White]], [[White-25218|Lee White]] has tested at Y-111 * Paternal relationship is confirmed through Y-chromosome DNA testing. [[White-57946|Charles White]], FTDNA kit #B653883, and , [[White-25218|Lee White]], FTDNA kit #B179346, match at a Genetic Distance of 35 on 111 markers which would not confirm their direct paternal lines back to their MRCA [[White-3178|John White d.1730]]. FTDNA indicates that the probability the two share a common ancestor within the last 7 generations is xx.xx% and within the last 9 generations is xx.x%. with a genetic difference of 35. As a result of this testing, [[White-3194|Mordecai White]] was removed as a possible son of [[White-3178|John White d.1730]] as the genetic distance confirms they are too distant. ==Discussion of Early Research on the Colonial NC/VA White Family == ‘Families of the name White are so numerous in Tidewater Virginia and North Carolina that few of them are able to clarify their origin or their kin. Identification of persons prior to the year 1800 is difficult enough even if their family name was uncommon, and well nigh hopeless in the case of the Smiths, Jones, Whites, and such, unless the individual distinguished himself in some particular way.' "The Whites of Tidewater: A Study Of Man's Growth in the New World", Virginia-Pilot and The Portsmouth Star, Sunday, September 4, 1944, page 8-B -General John Elliott Wood '''Mrs. Watson Winslow - The History of Perquimans County''' In 1931, Mrs. Watson Winslow presented a comprehensive survey of an early summary of family histories, deed abstracts, and researched marriages in a wonderfully detailed book titled “The History of Perquimans County”. https://digital.lib.ecu.edu/13772 Not surprisingly, in spite of her significant effort, within the White line and particularly among the numerous ancestors named John White, some of the critical details appear to have been erroneously attributed and, unfortunately, consistently repeated though the ensuing years. Ms. Winslow identifies a Thomas White as a subject of the Jamestown colony in 1609 (Browns Genesis to America); a Henry White of York County, Va., who migrated to Perquimans Precinct before 1670 building the first Quaker Church; and a John White and William White who "made their entry into Perquimans County about the same time" suggesting the latter might be brothers". She further suggests that a William White was a passenger for Va. on the Primrose July 27, 1625 and entertains the possibility that Henry, John and William might have been brothers. Its clear that the Henry White Ms. Winslow refers to is [[White-4121|Henry White]] a prominent Quaker leader in Colonial NC. It is not clear who exactly the John White and William White are or if they are related to this search for the father of [[White-69968|John White, d.1719]]. Under her discussion of the Thomas White line, Mrs. Winslow suggests that "Thomas of Isle of Wight was a descendent of John White, who came to Va., from New England, & took up land in Norfolk Co.", and that "Elder John White b. 1596 in Essex Co. England, arrived in New England in 1632, settled in Cambridge, Mass. John White (uncle of Peregrine, s of William, & Ann (Fuller) White) came to Norfolk 1679, where he married Mary____ & had John Nicholas, b. in Norfolk 1689" "The History of Perquimans County", pg. 428 One of the largest inaccuracies as it relates to the search of this White Line is the attribution of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] to the [[White-430|Henry White II]] line comingling Henry's son [[White-29543|John White, b.1776]] (also known as the twin) with [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]]. Hopefully the documentation and Y-DNA analysis attributed to these profiles will provide proof of this second John White line to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] who died in Isle of Wight in 1719 and left the will attached to his profile. It’s clear that as it relates to the White Family, Ms. Winslow’s beautiful work must be used with careful judgment. '''General John Elliott Wood - White Family Tree''' In the 1950s General John Elliott Wood compiled and sold copies of a genealogy chart he prepared of the White family that split it into four branches labeled “Henry”, “John”, “George”, and “William”. https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/White-70078 Wood worked at the Currituck County Courthouse and also authored an article published in the Sunday, September 4, 1955, edition of The Virginian-Pilot and Portsmouth Star newspaper of Norfolk, VA. titled 'The Whites of Tidewater: A Study of Man's Growth in the New World'. The article discusses General Wood's research on four branches of the White family from the 1600's. (chart and article attached). Accompanying the article is a graphic picture of the three Jamestown ships, the first of hundreds of ships that brought permanent English settlers to the Tidewater region during the years 1607-1699. Wood speculates about possible origins of the family and discusses what life would have been like in the early colony and the importance (and involvement) of religious leadership of several lines of the family. He made his White Family chart available for purchase for $1. '''David Glynn Lowe Update of Wood's White Family Tree''' In May of 2007 David Lowe compiled a significate amount of new research for a reunion of some of the decedents of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] and [[Clare-595|Sarah Clare]] entitled ''"The Whites of Rockahock - Chowan County, NC"''. He also included a substantial rework of the original Wood Tree (attached). Wood was likely to have used Winslow as a reference for his White Family Chart as he includes the same inaccuracy in his location of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] within the [[White-430|Henry White II]] line. 'Henry II' is the renowned Quaker poet who, in 1698, wrote the oldest existing poem in the southern states for his students as the head of the Little River Quaker Meeting School in Perquimans County, NC. , migrating to Perquimans County by land grant in 1663. Wood also includes a family line under "George". George White was an Anglican priest who migrated from Nansemond County along the James River and, with his sons, acquired land grants along the Chowan River. One of his descendants, Luke White, owned the land known as “White Landing at Rockahock'. A 1764 Chowan County deed notes that he was a ‘ferryman'. Later, Luke's son, George White, developed a plantation just south of “Greenfield Plantation on the Albemarle Sound. Whites of Rockahock There was also a family line for "John" showing a descendent "Thomas" clearly [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] who pioneered into Perquimans County from Isle of Wight and a "William" [[White-6715|William White]]. Lowe with research assistance from Hilda Rae Harrell Goodwin and C. Frank Phelps, made hand drawn corrections to the original Wood chart realigning both [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] (from the [[White-430|Henry White II]]) and [[White-6715|William White]] to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] who died in Isle of Wight and left a will in 1719. Additionally, Lowe suggested that [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] could have been the John White married to Eady Llewellen although this claim has not been validated and needs continued research. '''Other Researchers''' Independently, at least three subsequent researchers, including Eula Elizabeth White Wiley (1922) https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/102568-redirection, Helen White DeWaard and Virgil Whitehttps://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/221609-john-white-of-virginia-and-north-carolina-and-some-of-his-descendants-with-supplements-on-the-families-jordan-toms-henry-white-woody-thompson-perry-laman?viewer=1&offset=18#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=, Donna M. Shumate and Willard E. Whitehttps://books.google.com/books/about/The_White_Family_Chronicle.html?id=Ae1tzQEACAAJ, have also researched and validated the paper documentation of the John White line to [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] in Isle of Wight, Virginia. Although his father is yet positively identified (shown on this page as [[White-70078|John White b. abt. 1609]]), [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] appears almost certain to be the father of [[White-3178|John White, d.1730]] (who was incorrectly identified as a son of Henry White II by both Winslow and Wood), [[White-468|Thomas White, d.1761]] (correctly identified as a son of John White by Wood), [[White-6715|William White]] (who had his own branch in the original chart by Wood), and Joseph White (not listed on the Wood Chart). Y-DNA analysis from descendants from these family lines also confirms this assumption with recent testing conducted on various White descendants from these lines sharing a consistent MRCA (Most Recent Common Ancestor) to that of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]]. Details appear on the [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] page. ==Other Lines Of White Surnames and their Relationship== '''I). Relationship to [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. and his son [[White-3014|John White b.1628]] —- Closely Related''' The White Family of South Petherton, Somerset, England has been thoroughly researched and documented by Almira Larkin White in her 1912 genealogy "Ancestry of John Barber White and of his Descendants". The earliest immigrant of this family [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] is known to have traveled to New England in1638 becoming one of the earliest of the White surnamed descendants in that region, initially settling in Salam and eventually moving to Lancaster, MA. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/44551/?offset=#page=49&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] and his wife [[West-5773|Joane West]] are reported to have had five children that were baptized in Somerset, England, with four of them having immigrated with them to Salam, MA in 1638. Additionally, three other children were born in Salam/Wenham, including [[White-160|Josiah White b. 1643]]. Two documented descendants of [[White-160|Josiah White b. 1643]] (Son of [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA) show a genetic distance on the FamilyTreeDNA Y-111 Y-DNA test that support a conclusion that descendants of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight and [[White-160|Josiah White b. 1643]] share a significant likelihood of a common ancestor around 12 generations, suggesting a possibility that [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] could be the common ancestor. [[White-18192|Derek White]] and KW are documented descendants of [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster, MA and are a genetic distance of 2 and 5, respectively on the Y-111 Y-DNA test to [[White-57946|Charles White]] a documented descendent of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] An analysis of the Y-DNA participants in the FamilyTreeDNA White Surname Project Group utilizing the Y-DNA Family Grouping APP (shown in attachment as I-M253 Haplo Group 22) indicates that these descendants are genetically very close. The first born son of [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]] and his wife [[West-5773|Joane West]], [[White-3014|John White b.1628]], was baptized on June 1, 1628 in Somerset, England. [[White-3014|John White b.1628]] is not mentioned in his father’s will of 1673 but is mentioned in his grandfather [[West-836|Richard West]] will of 1643 where Richard bequeathed a two year old Bay mare to his grandsonhttps://ia803200.us.archive.org/11/items/ancestryofjohnba00whit/ancestryofjohnba00whit.pdf. This suggests that the 15 year old boy was in Somerset, England in 1643 and did not travel with his father, mother, and other siblings to Salem, MA in 1638. Two Y-DNA testers with White surnames and a documented lineage to [[White-145|John White]]-Lancaster, MA show a more distant, although highly correlated, MRCA with [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. It is known that [[White-145|John White]] Lancaster had a son [[White-3014|John White]] b.1628 that immigrated to Massachusetts with his father and [[West-5773|Joane West]] (his mother) but disappeared from Lancaster records. Could this [[White-3014|John White]] have immigrated down to the Virginia Colony from Massachusetts? There have also been researchers who have suggested that [[West-5773|Joane West]]'s brother [[West-833|Henry West]] and his wife were killed by an Indian Massacre of 1644 leaving behind two young brothers, one of which was [[West-480|William West]], who would have been cousins to the [[White-3014|John White]] b. 1628 in Lancaster. While the [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. family is genetically extremely close to [[White-70078|John White]] and [[White-4121|Henry White]] (they all share the I-M253 Group 22 Haplo Group), the genetic difference likely too great for [[White-3014|John White b.1628]], Son of [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. to be the father of [[White-484|John White d.1719]]. '''II). Relationship to [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA (married to [[Croshaw-1|Mary Croshaw]]) —- Slightly More Distantly Related''' An analysis of participants in the White Surname Project of FamilyTreeDNA databasehttps://www.familytreedna.com/public/white?iframe=yresults and analyzed using the Y-DNA Grouping App http://www.ydnagroupingapp.com appears to strongly validate the likelihood that there were two Henry White families in the Colonial, VA region around the same time period. [[White-4121|Henry White]] the Quaker (first married [[Arnold-1109|Rebecca Arnold]]) and secondly, [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA (married to [[Croshaw-1|Mary Croshaw]]). [[White-4121|Henry White]] the Quaker includes an individual (Kit #982150) that shows a very close genetic distance to [[White-484|John White d.1719]], [[White-70078|John White]], and the family of [[White-145|John White d. Abt. 1673]], Lancaster, MA. establishing the I-M253 Haplo Group 22 (attached). [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA (married to [[Croshaw-1|Mary Croshaw]]) show descendants on both Wikitree and FamilySearch https://ancestors.familysearch.org/en/LKC2-YJ4/henry-white-1635-1712that include [[White-12210|Nicholas White]] and [[White-12148|Richard White]]. Additionally, several White Group Project Participants on FamilytreeDNA (Kits #B353724, #513550 and #71123) also associate their KITS with these individuals. If this research is correct, this would associate [[White-50557|Henry White]] of York County, VA with the I-M253 Haplo Group 21 (attached). I-M253 Haplo Group 21 & 22 are slightly more distantly related suggesting a genetic distance between the groups (connection) of several more generations prior to the two Henry Whites. '''III). Relationship to [[White-6721|John White d. Abt. 1717]], Isle of Wight, VA. (married to [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]]) --- Unknown''' '''and presumed son [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] --- Unrelated , as researched and documented by Jim White''' (Note: The wikitree page for [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] does not include the documented research of Jim White http://jimserver.net/downloads/White_Family.pdf http://jimserver.net/article/the-white-family-of-norfolk-county.phpand shows unsubstantiated children from this family) Various researchers have speculated that the White family of Lower Norfolk County in Virginia are related to the Quaker Whites [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], [[White-70078|John White]], and [[White-4121|Henry White]] who were family lines originally from Isle of Wight that migrate into North Carolina. This claim includes the assumption that [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] was the son of [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] based in part on research by Jim White.http://jimserver.net/downloads/White_Family.pdf http://jimserver.net/article/the-white-family-of-norfolk-county.php It is known that records have been located in Isle of Wight Co. showing that a John White of the southern branch of Elizabeth River in Lower Norfolk Co. was married to [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] before 1664. She was a daughter of Thomas and Sarah Llewellyn (Thomas Llewellyn was deceased by 1664) at which time a John White appointed Arthur Benford of Chuckatuck (which was a town in Isle of Wight Co.) as his attorney to receive from Paul Luke land which belonged by inheritance to John White's wife Eady. Paul Luke was the administrator of Thomas Llewellyn's property, and he subsequently married the widow, Sarah Llewellyn. So far, no record has been found showing the actual date of marriage of John White and his wife Eady, nor has any information been located showing any children for John and Eady (Llewellyn) White. Jim White has strong documentation for his line through [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] and geographical proximity makes it possible that [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] were his parents. Additional research is needed on this. Jim White's research claims lineage to [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] and references a Will filed in Isle of Wight that references children Valentine, William, and Jonathon, Millicent, Jane, and Mary, and wife Elizabeth. If Jim White's research is correct, members of this White Family are included in the R-M269 Haplo Group 126. (although notably several members of this group reference a lineage to a John White d. 1729 --- Kits #155903 and #B640281 --- which appear inconsistent with the documentation to [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]]). More research is needed. All of these individuals are genetically close and share the R-M269 Haplo-group. Descendants of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], including [[White-70078|John White]] and [[White-4121|Henry White]], carry the I-M253 Haplo-group which makes any close relationship to the [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] line a genetic impossibility. As the relationship between [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and [[Llewellyn-845|Eady Llewellyn]] and [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]] has not been verified, no claim can be made concerning [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] and the Quaker White Family. '''IV). Relationship to [[White-6900|John White d. bef. 1744]], Hanover County, VA. --- Unrelated''' There are at least three participants in the FamilyTreeDNA White Project (https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/white/activity-feed) that claim to be descendants of [[White-73722|John White d. 23 Jan 1726]], including [[White-15032|Jeremiah White, d.1793]] (Kit 316244) and [[White-15266|John Martin White, b.1743]] (Kit 473323) that genetically come from the R-M269 Haplo Group 92 (as mentioned previously Jim White's group is R-M269 Haplo Group 126). It appears there is additional research required to sort, differentiate, and assign R-M269 Haplo Group 92 & 126 to the White Families of Lower Norfolk and Hanover County, VA. A Hanover County Y-DNA study is currently underway https://whenceicame.blogspot.com/2018/04/what-happened-to-mr-john-whites-lands.html Again, as this group is documented to the R-M269 Haplo Group, they are not related (during the relevant time period) to descendants of [[White-484|John White, d.1719]], including [[White-70078|John White]] and [[White-4121|Henry White]]. '''V). Relationship to [[White-19372|"Captain" John White]], Merchant/Burgess, Jamestown, VA. --- Unknown''' There was a [[White-19372|"Captain" John White]] who was a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses in 1641/2. Boddie, John Bennett, "Colonial Surry" (1948), [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&q=William+Corker#v=snippet&q=%22John%20White%22&f=false p 93]The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Vol. 9, No. 1 (Jul., 1901), [https://www.jstor.org/stable/4242405?seq=2#metadata_info_tab_contents p 51]. Note this refers to him as Mr John White rather than Captain John White. There was a John White transported to Warrasquinoake at the age of 21 on June 23, 1635 on the ''America'' https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/america.htmhttp://www.evmedia.com/virginia/as part of a patent by John Moorehttps://lva.primo.exlibrisgroup.com/discovery/fulldisplay?docid=alma990007976560205756&context=L&vid=01LVA_INST:01LVA&lang=en&search_scope=MyInstitution_noAER&adaptor=Local%20Search%20Engine&tab=LibraryCatalog&query=any,contains,John%20Moore%201635&offset=0[There was also a John White transported to Henrico County by Capt. Thomas Osborne in 1637.][http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666] (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer There was a patent recorded for a John White for 350 acres in James City County on April 29, 1639 N upon the Chickahominy River for the transport of individuals including a Richard Moore. https://archive.org/details/cavalierspioneer14nuge/page/152/mode/2up?q=%22john+White%22 Documentary records show that in 1644, a merchant/politician named John White acquired an acre of land near the old burial ground [A Map of James City, Virginia in the book ‘Jamestowne Ancestors 1607-1699' by Virginia L.H. Davis]. This appears to be validated by recent excavations at Jamestown [https://historicjamestowne.org/archaeology/map-of-discoveries/john-whites-house/] revealing a house and warehouse on a site belonging to a John White. The warehouse was built sometime after the mid-1620s and burned sometime in the 1650s. [[White-19372|"Captain" John White]] is known to have had '''Children'''Boddie, John Bennett, Southside Virginia Families, Reprint Genealogical Pub Co, Baltimore, 1999, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062947882&view=1up&seq=181 I:168-170] *John *Elizabeth (m William Spencer) *Mary (m Thomas Holt) Boddie also states that son [[White-71303|John White]] made his will in 1679 and bequeathed his property to his two his two sisters, Mary White and Lucy Corker, the latter being a half sister with no mention of a son or any other male heirs in the will. Boddie and others have suggested that this line of the White family dies out as the only son of [[White-19372|Captain John White]] mentions no male heirs in his will and leaves his estate to his sisters. However, the Surry Tax Tithables mention many surnamed Whites, including William, Charles, Thomas, George, and a new John 1702 in Southwark Parrish and Lawnes Creek, with multiple related transactions between themselves and others, including Newsum, Price, and Nicolles. This could imply a more extended family of brothers and/or relations. Further work needs to be done on identifying this family that may have a progenitor of [[White-19372|Captain John White]] or one of his brothers. Is it possible that the [[White-71303|John White]] had a son John and omitted him in his will? The 1679 Will does not mention any sons but cancels debts and leaves property to John Price and William Newsom and mentions a horse running at black water. Could it be possible that [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] descended from a brother or uncle of this White family in Surry? Will need to research the likelihood this might happen and the possible reasons (omitted because he married into Quaker faith during a difficult period for them in Virginia, already received inheritance, etc.) The family names of the Children (Elizabeth, Mary, John) are consistent with those used by [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] as are the other families that maintain association through the generations (Jordan, Moore, etc.) and become Quakers. As a separate hypothesis of possible [[White-484|John White d.1719]] lineage, much had been made of the Surry [[White-71303|John White d.1679]] not leaving any male heirs in his will (he only leaves property to his sisters). Had [[White-484|John White d.1719]] been a participant/sympathizer of the 1676 rebellion that certainly would have been a reason not to mention him in a 1679 Surry Will --- particularly if he was from the merchant/politician family and (as reported by many) [[White-19372|Captain John White]] was killed in the rebellion and burning of Jamestowne. This also warrants further investigation. '''Relationship Unknown as no descendants have been located --- much more research needs to be conducted.''' '''VI). Relationship to [[White-3194| Mordecai White]] --- Distant''' Several researchers have suggested the [[White-3194| Mordecai White]] line that settles into Bertie County, NC were descended through [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight and [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] (https://www.ourfamtree.org/browse.php/Mordecai-White/p38757). This assumptions suggests [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] received a land warrant in 1701in Bath Co., NC. and eventually makes his way to Chowan and Perquimans Co. [[White-25218|Lee White]] (Kit B179346) is a documented descendant of [[White-3194| Mordecai White]] and carries the I-M253 Haplogroup. However, the genetic distance between [[White-25218|Lee White]] and members of the [[White-484|John White, d.1719]] Isle of Wight line is 35 at Y-111. As no documented descendants of [[White-6721|John White Sr., d.1717]] have been identified, his Haplo group is not known. == Sources == * David G. Lowe with research assistance from Hilda Rae Harrell Goodwin and C. Frank Phelps, with hand drawn corrections (2006) to the original research by General John Elliott Wood (1950s) White Family Research Project

White Hart Inn, Hythe, kent, England

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

White Hart Inn Hythe

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

White house at 6756 Charles St

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originally owned by Mc Farland family, bought by James H. Branham in 1944.

White Lyres Register

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The White Lyres band register contains a record of some of the locations where the band played during the period of December 1920 through to the fall of 1922 when their Middle East tour was cut short by the Great Fire of Smyrna. in the pages of the register are signatures of Notables from the Jazz Age such as entertainers Maurice Chevalier and Mistinguett, caricatures of people like Frank Moran - one of the last boxers to fight Jack Johnson, and comments from reporters like Hank Wales of the Chicago Tribune - who later claimed to be the first to interview Charles Lindbergh after his transatlantic flight. Images of pages that may be of interest to researchers on Wikitree will be added as I create profiles or find existing profiles for people from the register.

White Rock Lake's P.O.W. Past

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* The developer of this page is [[Branham-239}Robert Branham]]. ==The P.O.W. Camps of White Rock Lake== About 300 Germans were housed near Winfrey Point at White Rock Lake from 1944-45. When Gen Erwin Rommel's Afrika Korps fell to the Allied Forces in May, 1943 during World War II, the United States had t o figure out what to do with hundreds of thousands of prisoners of war. Texas had plenty of space for the prisoners, and the weather here in Dallas is similar enough to Northern Africa. A 1929 Geneva Convention rule states that prisoners of war must be housed in similar climates to those from which they are taken. The U.s. Army had built barracks near Winfrey Pint at Whit e Rick Lake in East Dallas for the Civilian Conservation Corps in 1935. Dozens if otherwise impoverished American young men ages 18-24 lived in the barracks and worked for the conservation corps. The earned $40 a month, of which $22 was sent directly to their families. The corps built many of the lake's amenities, including Sunset Inn, the picnic area at Flagpole Hill, and the building at Big Thicket.The cops also installed concrete bollards around the lake which are still in use. Construction was started on the Building at Winfrey Point before the United States entered World War II in 1941 and the CCC program ended. When the Germans arrived in 1944, their first task was to build a security fence topped with barbed wire and guard stations surrounding the barracks."2010 Book, "Images of America: White Rick Lake", by Sally Rodriguez. Their barracks just a few feet from Garland Road (State Highway 78) was guarded day and night by U.S. Army soldiers. Every hight, the Germans were taken by bus to Fair Park, where they worked a third shift at a repair shop. The Army quartermaster shop repaired uniforms, shoes, helmets, tents and other equipment. At its peak, the shop employed 797 civilians in two shifts; 614 were women, most of whom were the mothers of United States servicemen. For their work in the shop, the Germans earned 80 cents a day paid in canteen coupons. No prisoners ever escaped from the White Rock camp. The German prisoners were content to stay in the camp because they were well fed and had relative freedom and peace, compared to the warring in Europe. The accommodations at White Rock were particularly comfortable compared to other Texas P.O.W. camps, where prisoners were housed in old Army tents and even circus tents. When the war ended in 1945, the Germans were sent to Europe to help with efforts to rebuild on England and France before they were shipped home. The Dallas Parks Department regained control of White Rock Lake from the Army in 1946. The quartermaster repair shop at Fair Park closed the same year. Starting that same yeat, the barracks were used to house about 200 military veterans enrolling at Southern Methodist University (SMU) under the G.I. Bill. All that's left of the Dallas encampment today is an old fiire hydrant amid the grassy prairie of White Rock Lake. ==Sources== * Article by Rachel Stone in Lakewood/East Dallas Advocate, August 2016. * Advocate (C) 2016 is published monthly by East Dallas - Lakewood People, Inc. * White Rock Lake Map - www.whiterocklake.org/pdf/wrlmap_.pdf

White Star Line - SS Regina Cabin Passenger List - 22 July 1927

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[[Space:Sussex_Wills|Sussex Wills]] *[[Space:1862_Thomas_White|1862 Thomas White]] *[[Space:1866_George_White|1866 George White]] *[[Space:1890_Elizabeth_White|1890 Elizabeth White]] *[[Space:1905_Thomas _White|1905 Thomas White]] *[[Space:1907_Hubert Henry _White|1905 Hubert Henry White]]

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[White-69927|Howard White]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=32934920 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Whitefoot, Havers, WIldman. Eldred research links

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Will of William Verdon 1597 - Havers family mentioned https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSND-SRQM?i=74&cat=278818 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Will_of_Jonas_Verdon_of_New_Buckenham%2C_Norfolk%2C_1618

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Whitelaw Family Reunion

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Whiteley Memorial Methodist Church, stood on the corner of Powdersham and Liardet Streets, New Plymouth from 1898 - 1959. The photograph was taken by William Andrews Collis, circa 1873-1920. In 1843, the congregation took over and completed the construction of a small stone church in Courtenay Street (about 30 feet by 20 feet in size) which had been begun by a Congregational Minister. In 1864, this church was enlarged to double the size and a schoolroom built under one end of the building. The first Whiteley Memorial Church, having seating 550 people, was erected and opened on 15th December, 1898, and was destroyed due to fire in 1959. A new church has been built on exactly the same place as previous one. === Sources === * World Churches, Whiteley Memorial Methodist Church, New Plymouth; [https://planbox.wordpress.com/], accessed 10 May 2023. * Whiteley Memorial Methodist Church, New Plymouth. Collis, William Andrews, 1853-1920 :Negatives of Taranaki. Ref: 1/1-006117-G. Alexander Turnbull Library, Wellington, New Zealand. /records/22400709., accessed 10 May 2023.

Whites of Fiddleford, Dorset

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=== Thomas White IV son or grandson of Thomas White and Ann Williams=== (I think these two profiles Thomas White 4 and 5 represent one Thomas White and need to be merged. :Thomas White 1V has at present no sources, was born in 1545 and dies in Stanwick, Northamptonshire. His siblings are Batholomew, Cicely (m Bampfield) and Edith (m Stantor) These are the siblings according to the 1565 visitation :Thomas White V is labelled as a capt and is married to Francesca (Frances) Martin He was not a captain His heir was Martin #Will of Thomas White (merchant of Poole ie TWII) '''written in 1555''' bequeathed most land and property to his son Thomas and his heirs begotten or to be begotten. He does not name any. In contrast, he wrote that by default of such heirs the estates would be divided between '''a)'''Thomas Mann son of his (TW 11) daughter would get houses and lands in around Poole and some other lands that had been inherited by TW11 from his mother. (it appears to me this daughter is now dead, all the children are named and no mention of any possible future children)''' b)''' the heirs begotten or to be begotten by his daughter Edyth and her husband James Mesurer and any future husband of hers. The sons are named as Thomas and Benjamin. # History of Parliament online says that Thomas White MP (TW 11) He lived until 21 Dec. 1590, when his inheritance passed to his son Thomas, aged 30.(ie born circa 1560) # THOMAS WHITE, son and heir of Thos. W., of Fytelford, Dorset, "esq. Called 26 Nov., 1577 http://www.middletemple.org.uk/library-and-archive/archive-information-and-contacts/register-of-admissions #Brother Bartholomew was admitted in 1583 Oct 26 " BARTHOLOMEW WHITE, second son of--W., of Fittellforde. Dorset, esq. " #Bartholomew's will probated in 1596 names Thomas White of Fyttleforde, my natural brother (he makes Thomas heir and executor) TNA PROB 11/87/482 Will of Barthelmewe White, Gentleman of Littleton, Dorset 23 June 1596 # Thomas White who married Frances Martin d of Nicholas of Athlehampton and had a brother Bartholomew is most probably Thomas White son of Thomas and Ann Williams . He cannot have been born in 1570 and married in 1577. A more likely date for his birth would be 1560 see [[White-10308#_note-2|White-10308#_note-2]] #after the death of her father Nicholas, Frances became a wealthy heiress . The division of the estate into 4 though lead to several complicated land transactions over the years. # Thomas White appears to have died in 1626. There is an Inquistion Post mortem on a Thomas White .This states his date of death, 28th March, 1526 , his children, his wifes death 1st June 1625 Dorset Inqusitions post mortem translated by Fry, no X1X, Thomas White Esquire heard at Sturminster Newton Castl, 29th September 2 Charles 1(1626) * Dorset Records office Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/32/3/5 Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc and other property. Covenant to levy fine. Parties: 1. Nicholas Martyn. 2. Henry Brewen and wife Elizabeth. 3. '''Thomas White, Fiddleford, and wife France.''' 4. Tristram Dyllyngton, Isle of Wight, and wife Jane. 5. Anne Martyn, youngest daughter of [1]; John Willyams, Tyneham; Alexander Brett, Whitchurch; Thomas Chaffyn, Folke [1], [2], [3] and [4] and Anne Martyn will levy fine to use of John, Alexander and Thomas re the manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Barston, Pudlebarston, Burdleston, Woodsford etc and premises in Somerset, with details of further uses. Bearing eleven seals and signatures. Date 17 Jan 1591 *D-FRY/849 Title Sturminster Newton. Bond by '''Thomas White of Fittleford and Martin''' his son to John Foyle of Shaston.Date 13 Apr 1606 *Catalogue reference D-CRI/N53/2/4 Title Woodsford. Lease of fourth part of East Woodsford Farm. 1. '''Thomas White of Fiddleford, Dorset esq and Frances his wife (a daughterof Nicholas Martin of Athelhampton and Martin White son of Thomas and Frances 2. Frances Stantor, daughterof RogerStantor esq dec. Mentioned: Pursemoorand Pursemead.''' Date 1 May 1622 (NB this refers to a daughter of Roger Stantor so I would suggest it refers to Thomas White's niece) *Chancery: Inquisitions Post Mortem, Series II, and other Inquisitions, Henry VII to Charles I. ''' White, Thomas: Dorset.''' Held by: The National Archives - Chancery, the Wardrobe, Royal Household, Exchequer and various commissions '''Date: 27 March 1626 - 26 March 1627''' Reference: C 142/423/78 ===Children of Thomas and Frances=== :Martin born '30 years and more' at his fathers death in 1626 but admitted to the Middle Temple in 1597 so likely born in about 1580 (3 years after parents marriage in 1577) mentioned in IPM :Martin :John :Henry :Thomas :Bartholomew :George :Henry w will was probated in 1631. *in his will he mentions Martin and :Bartholomew White : George White . :There is '''no mention of a Thomas or John''' ===Religious Beliefs=== Unlikely non conformist emigrants Thomas's grandfather was an confirmed Catholic . It may be that at least some of his descendents followed his tradition. ====Protestation Returns==== *The 1641 protestation returns for Sturminster Newton include :Martin White desired respite and his son Martin White 'who will do as his father does' :Batholomew White gent ' a recusant: not at home' :John White, gent, an ins of Court man, conceives it proper to make it there. ( :Martin White, gent, son to Martyn White aforesayd will do as his father does ''' There is certainly a John White that is a Nephew of yet another Thomas White (dies 1670 living in Okeford Fitzpaine. This seems to be a branch of the family because Martin, Martin the younger, a Thomas and then later a John all get mentioned in land transactions to do with the Tenement of Farrs in Shilling Okeford I cannot yet find the link Could this line derive from brother George?''' This is to be researched at the Dorset records office. ''personal note, in the next century the copyhold of Farrs was possessed by members of the Ford family who married Whites ; whether descended from this twig or another??? I hadn't realised how close to home this was when I started the research .Just got interested in it because I knew the places'' https://archive.org/stream/dorsetrecords12frye#page/n141/mode/2up ===Children of Martin=== '''Thomas White''' heir :Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/32/3/9 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Lease. Parties: 1. Martin White, Fiddleford, and his son and heir Thomas White. 2. William, Earl of Newcastle; Sir Robert Crane, Chilton, Suffolk; Richard Huberd, London. Premises: [1]’s share of capital mansion house of Athelhampton, Puddletown, called ‘East Part of South Division’, and other named pieces of land – lease to run from the death of Thomas White. Consideration: £1800. Rent: one peppercorn. :18 Jun 1629 :'''Thomas White son and heir married to Arbella''' see entry below dated 1630 :'''Martin White''' see D-CRI/A/32/3/10 also mentioned in protestation returns (ie Catholic) :'''Anne White''' D-CRI/A/32/3/10 :??? Amy White marries John Pyne MP (very late second marriage with no issue 1669) http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/pyne-john-1600-1678 (he was parliamentarian) In here will she mentions Elizabeth wife of her nephew Ignatius of Angers Dorset (Angers is in Fiddleford) Ignatius and John her sons, John White son of her brother Martin White Niece Frances Beison?, Sister Frances Welles :Frances (see above) Winifred, widow of nephew Charles Whyte. She also mentions her 'old friend' Lady Frances Wyndham widow of Sir William Wyndham (a son of an Ignatius marries see :reference D-CRI/A/32/3/10 Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Declaration of trust. Parties: 1. Sir John Brooke, Drury Lane; Sir Walter Tichborne, Aldershot; Richard Hubert, London. 2. Sir Anthony Buggs, Harlow, Essex; Thomas White, son and heir of Martin White. Reciting: fine and common recovery between Thomas White, Martin White and [1] re fourth part of manors as in D/CRI/32/3/5, and other named lands in Tincleton with a fulling mill. Premises: said manors etc with [1] acting as trustees for Thomas White and wife Arbella. 26 Nov 1630 :In 1631, Thomas and Arbella have daughters but no sons :D-CRI/A/32/3/12 :Title Tincleton: manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Agreement. Parties: 1. Sir John Brooke; Sir Walter Tichborne; Richard Hubart. 2. Thomas White. 3. Sir Anthony Bugges; George Bampfield, Drury Lane. [1] will sell manor or farm of East Woodsford, and fourth part of manor of Burleston, when [2] and Sir Anthony Bugges request it, and pay money produced to Hugh Coverley [see mortgage 32/3/11]; after the decease of [1] a request from Arbella White, will also trigger such sale – with provisions made for any daughters of Thomas and Arbella if there are no male heirs, as well as other provisions re heirs . Date 14 Jul 1631 :D-SEY/JP/0366 Title Deed to declare the uses of a fine. (1)''' Martin White of Sturminster Newton, esq, Martin White, junior, one of his sons and Mary, wife of Martin White, junior,''' (2) John Still of Shaston St James, esq, George Rickman of Westford, Devon, clothier, Alex Smith of Sturminster Marshall, clothier, '''Anne White of Sturminster Newton, spinster, daughter of Martin White''', senior, John Keene of Shillingstone, yeoman, George Morren of Shillingstone, clothier and William Yeatman of Shaston St James, gentleman. Govers tenement and land (field names) in Okeford Shilling, Tarrys tenement and land in Childe Okeford and Farrs tenement and land (field names) in Okeford Shilling. Signature(s) Whites and Yeatman. Witness(es) John Strangways, Richard Stephens, Richard Bingham, Robert Poulett, John Farr and Thomas Melmouth.. Date 18 Dec 1656 ==== Maj. Thomas White, Papist and Royalist==== Maj Thomas White of Fyttleford (must be Thomas, son of Martin) was a fighting member of the Royalist army. He was part of the army of Lord Hopton when it surrended at Tressilian in March 1645/6. The terms of surrender (Treaty of Truro) were favourable and though officer's estates were sequestered they were able to be released with relatively low fines assessed by the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Committee_for_Compounding_with_Delinquents However, Thomas , though apparently assessed by Lord Fairfax as a moderate was declared to be a Papist in arms and as such the committee refused to allow compounding. His estates were sequestered, and rented to John Hanham of Wimbourne . Thomas may have been imprisoned for a while. He appealed in 1649 but was refused. He appealed again in 1652 with the assistance of a barrister and the Attorney General. Eventually his (and other similar cases) were adjudged to be just and compounding was allowed according to the 'articles of Truro' with some remission of the fine to take account of the rents received by the government. :27 Sept 1653 a fine of £225 11s 4d was impossed. :28 Sept, half was paid and sequestration suspended :22 Nov.Fine paid in full, sequestration lifted. https://archive.org/stream/cu31924024797890#page/n59/mode/2up/search/Dorset ===Children of Thomas d 1660-1661=== Date 18 Jun 1629 Thomas died 1660- 1661 leaving :Ignatius White :Charles White :Mary White who married Edward Codrington between June and October 1661 :Ann White : various land transactions in 1660-1661 D-CRI/A/34/3/1 Title Tincleton. Lease. Parties:1. John Hanham, Wimborne Minster; William Constantine, Merly; '''Thomas White, Fiddleford.''' 2. Walter Browne, Fiddleford, husbandman. Premises: Fourth part of cottage, backside, orchard, garden and pasture in Tincleton over against the church, now occupied by William Squibb, shepherd. Rent: 1s. Endorsed: memorandum, 31 May 1662, of assignment by [2] to Leonard Paul, Tincleton, husbandman. Memorandum, 11 Jun 1674, of surrender by Nicholas Elliott and wife Jane of any interest in premises to Sir John Strode, George Fulford, George Savage, Robert Culliford, lords of the manor. Date 20 Mar 1660 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/32/3/20 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Articles of agreement. Parties: 1. Sir Ralph Bankes, Corfe Castle. 2. Charles White, Fiddleford and his sisters Mary and Ann White, spinsters. 3. John Hanham, Wimborne Minster. [1] and [2] agree that [2] will convey to [1] their manors, farms etc in Tincleton, Tolpuddle, Athelhampton, Burlestone, Burphelstone, Southover, Parkepale, which were the ''inheritance of Thomas White, dec.''', and left or conveyed by him to [3] '''to sell to raise portions for Mary and Ann and Ignatius White, and for settling debts.''' [1] agrees to make various payments including £1000 to Mary, £100 to Charles, with other covenants for payments described; if the full sum for the purchase cannot be decided and [1] cannot proceed, then [2] must pay back money paid to them. Date 29 Jun 1661 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/33/1/1 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Lease. Parties: 1. John Hanham; Ignatius and Charles White, sons of '''Thomas White, Fiddleford, dec'''. 2. Sir Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Consideration: £4165. See D/CRI/33/1/2 for release. Date 20 Oct 1661 D-CRI/A/33/1/2 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Release. Parties: 1. John Hanham; Ignatius and Charles White, sons of Thomas White, Fiddleford, dec. 2. Sir Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Consideration: £4165. Attached: schedule of estates excepted out of the covenants in the deed, with the names of the holders of such estates. Date 21 Oct 1661 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/33/1/3 Title Tincleton, etc: manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Conveyance. Parties: 1. John Hanham. 2. Ignatius White and Charles White sons of Thomas White of Fiddleford dec. 3. Sir Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Consideration: £4165. Attached: schedule of estates excepted out of the covenants in the deed, with the names of the holders of such estates. Date 21 Oct 1661 Catalogue reference D-CRI/A/33/1/5 Title Tincleton, manors of Tincleton, Athelhampton etc. Release. Parties: 1. William Constantine, Merly, esq; Edward Codrington, jun, Sutton Mandeville, Wilts and wife Mary; Anne White, spinster, daughters of Thomas White of Fiddleford, dec. 2. Ralph Bankes. Premises: fourth part of manors, fields etc of Tincleton, Athelhampton, Burston, Cliff, Ilsington, Southover, Throop, Tolpuddle, Puddletown; also advowsons of Athelhampton, Tincleton, Puddleburston, and other named lands and closes. Reciting that Thomas White had settled premises on John Hanham as trustee to ensure payment of £1000 to Mary Codrington, Anne White, and Ignatius White, and said premises have been conveyed to [2], [1] releasing any claim ===Thomas White son of Ignatius (which one?)=== This may have been the last of the direct line. Is this the son of Ignatius 1 or Ignatius 2? ('''have not found descendants of Charles though''') He served as a soldier. He married Frances Wyndham a wealthy heiress. At least in his latter years he held the copyhold of Fernhill Manor Milton (now New Milton) Hampshire from Winchester college. He was buried at the parish church and his wife had constructed a large effigy in his memory. The "The inscription is thus THOMAS WHITE Esq., son of IGNATIUS WHITE Esq. of Fiddleford in Dorsetshire. He served three kings and Queen Ann as a Commander in the guards, and was much wounded. He was in the wars of Ireland and Flanders. He had one son who dyed before him. He departed this life on the 17th of February in the year 1720. This monument was erected by his widow Frances, one of the daughters of Sir Charles Wyndham, in the county Yonge, Charlotte M. John Keble's Parishes: A History of Hursley and Otterbourne. 1899. Reprint. London: Forgotten Books, 2013. 74-5. Print. http://www.forgottenbooks.com/readbook_text/John_Kebles_Parishes_1000222028/93 Also Vic.County History,Hampshire In the ground stage of the tower is a well-designed monument of grey marble, taken from the old church, to Thomas White, 1720, son of Ignatius White of Fiddleford (co. Dorset). This was erected by his widow Frances (Wyndham). It consists of a niche hung with curtains, which are drawn back, showing a three-quarter length marble statue of a man in a periwig and armour of a fanciful nature and with a vizored helm at his side. In his hands he holds a rapier with a wavy blade like a Malay kris, with a bowl hilt and a plain guard. Over the niche is a correctly proportioned composite entablature with a curved cornice, detached columns, flat pilasters, &c., the whole supported on enriched consoles and surmounted by urns, a shield of arms and festoons of flowers and fruits. The arms are: Azure three crosslets bendwise or impaling Azure a cheveron between three lions' heads razed or. Chained to the monument is a real rapier like that carved in the marble, with its hilt inlaid with silver. The blade is stamped with three armed heads http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/hants/vol5/pp124-127 (the monument was moved to the present position when the Church was rebuilt. On the left of the doorway as one enters the porch is a fine monument with demi-effigy commemorating Thomas White, who served Three Kings and Queen Anne as a Commander in "ye Guards and was much wounded in the Warns(sic) of Ireland and Flanders", and died in 1720. Preserved in a case beside the monument is a real rapier, reproduced in the marble effigy, with its hilt inlaid in silver and said to be the work of Andrea Ferrara. Frances White, widow of Thomas presented to the Church its beautiful set of Communion plate in the year 1727. http://www.miltonparish.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/Guide-to-the-Parish-Church.pdf Date 21 Oct 1661 === comments on related profiles=== [[White-19799|White-19799]] Edith White sister of Thomas m to Roger Stanter Roger Stanter was father of several children, the first I have found is in 1577 and the last in 1583. Why would she die in Northamptonshire when Stanter had lands in Horningsham in Wiltshire and the children seem to have baptised ther (ie in the adjoining county to her family rather than suddenly arriving in Northampton) Why would she have a child with the surname Weed with no evidence of marrying a Weed?) Need to check this at Dorset Records Interestingly, there is a 1621 will of an Edith Stanter of Okeford Fitzpaine If Edith returned to her (Okeford is only a couple of miles from Fiddleford Manor (there are related births and deaths recorded in the register here and in Shillingstone , Childe Okeford and Sturminster Newton; The land belonging to Fiddleford are actually within several adjoining parishes. Martin seems to have been buried in Shillingstone and possibly had two children baptised and buried there. Ignatius was of Sturminster but his children were baptised in Lydlinch, again within 3 miles ) Edith, widow Phitzpaine Ockford Okeford Fitzpaine Charles STANTER, son 06 Feb 1621/2 163 http://www.opcdorset.org/Miscellaneous/DorsetPCCAdmons1559-1725RT.htm

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The Coons, Kemper and Whitesides families intermarried repeatedly in 18th-century Virginia. This page aims to sort out the interconnections. William Whitesides was apparently born in Ireland around 1699. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Whitesides-92 See also https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165028400/john-whitesides, which copies https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/whiteside/814/ His son John married Catharine Coons, daughter of Joseph the 1737 immigrant. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165028400/john-whitesides Johannes Jost Cuntz (Joseph Coons) was born in 1712 and came to America in 1737. His daughter Catharine married John Whitesides. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cuntze-8 Another Catharine Cuntze (b. c. 1724, daughter of Jost/Joseph the 1714 immigrant) married Harman Camper, son of Johannes the 1714 immigrant to Germanna. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Camper-138 Jacob Coons, eldest son of Joseph (the 1737 immigrant), married, for his second wife, Letitia Kemper. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coons-333 Letitia (Kemper) Coons was a daughter of John Henry Kemper, son of Johannes the 1714 immigrant, by his wife Letitia Whitesides, presumably daughter of William the immigrant. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kemper-844 - Phoebe Coons, daughter of Jacob Coons (above) by his first wife Elizabeth Hanback, married Reuben Kemper, younger brother of Phoebe's step-mother Letitia. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kemper-505 - Ann Coons, daughter of Jacob by his first wife, married John Coons, son of Jacob's brother John (below). John Coons, younger brother of Jacob (above) had a daughter who married Kemper and two sons and two daughters who married Whitesides: - John's daughter Ann married Joel Kemper, son of Peter by his first wife Mary Whitesides. (Peter was son of John Kemper, son of the immigrant, by wife Ann Weaver, daughter of Tillman by a daughter of Jost Cuntze the 1714 immigrant. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84782816/joel-kemper - John's son William married Catharine Whitesides, daughter of John and Catharine (Coons) Whitesides above. - John's son Benjamin married Sarah Whitesides, also a daughter of John and Catharine (Coons) Whitesides. - John's daughter Elizabeth married, in 1797 in Fayette Co., Kentucky, Martin Whitesides, also a son of John and Catharine (Coons) Whitesides; they ended up in Johnson Co., Indiana, where the children of John's elder brother Jacobs eldest son James had settled together with their mother's Atwood siblings. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45176967/martin-whitesides - John's daughter Phoebe married James Whitesides, presumably another son of John and Catharine (Coons) Whitesides. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45176967/martin-whitesides Joseph Coons, another younger brother of Jacob, had a daughter Catharine, who married John Whitesides, son of John and Catharine (Coons) Whitesides above. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73166680/william-coons

Whitings in England

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Whitings in England, hand written by Esther Eastwood-Lawson8505 before 1950, daughter of Katherine Augusta Lawson-Whiting3716, (typescript by Carolyn Eastwood in 1961). Source: unknown but possibly from a family bible or memories handed down from her mother, original in possession of [[Eastwood-865|Anthony Eastwood]], Stockport, England.

Whitlock Family Mysteries

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William Whitlock B. 1789 D. 1867 Unable to ascertain who William's parents were, and where he was born, most likely to one of the Whitlock families who migrated from Goochland, VA, but not proven to be. We have Y-DNA available on Gedmatch.

Whitlock Name Study Info

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Whitmel Craft Family research

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This is a space page created to hold the research notes and un yet documented information on the Craft family of Mississippi. == Research Notes == Information on this family came from a story that was furnished by Mrs. Jean (Norris) Stennett, Rt 1, Box 17, Taylorsville, MS 39168 (dated March 30, 1995) ::Craft, MS was founded in 1815 by Whit Craft from SC with his first wife Susie Nub [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=cheristokes2&id=I12078&op=GET Whitmell Craft of Craft, Mississippi (Family Tree Maker WFT Volume 41-Not considered a source, heresay) ] The History of Smith County, Mississippi, WPA, 1935, contains an article on the Craft family, as told by a former slave of Dr. Jesse Craft, Tilda Keys. Tilda states that Whit Craft arrived in Smith County when it was then Indian country and married an Indian woman, Susie Nub. Susie died without issue and was buried on the property in an Indian mound, this Indian mound later being used for burial of slaves. Whit inherited her property, which according to Tilda was comprised of four square miles of land. The History of Smith County, Mississippi, Mrs. Avis Mayfield Welburn Mims,1935, WPA. '''p?''' He then married (2) Nancy Jones and had four children. Dr. Jesse Craft was one of those children and was a prominent member of the community. A pond was built by his slaves and used it to generate energy for a gristmill and gin. The article also describes Bryant Craft as having a whiskey still. He is not identified in the story as a brother of Jesse, but Harold thinks this is an oversight from Tilda. Bryant and Jesse were married to sisters, both daughters of Joshua Keyes. *A footnote on the article above. In the early 1830’s, the United States began the process of Indian removal in Mississippi. This began a forced migration to western states commonly known as the “Trail of Tears”. Prior to this time all Indian Land was considered common property of the tribe; therefore, '''private ownership was unknown to the Indians'''. Through the Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek (and other treaties), Indians could claim land and remain in Mississippi, but only by several legal maneuvers. The fact that Sallie Nub married a white man probably allowed her to claim land and remain in Mississippi, an advantage to both her and Whit Craft. Although not stated in the article, Smith county was part of property of the Choctaw tribe. (Conjecture) Whit Craft was born abt 1795 in South Carolina. He married (1) Susie Nub (2) Nancy Jones (I have found no records showing he married a Nancy Jones by Lawana) “Amongst the most prominent and important people in Smith County prior to the War between the States was the Craft family, who lived two miles south of Sylvarena at the Hancock Mill and Gin”. Bridget Little Cook, 261 Sullivan Kilrain Road #7, Hattiesburg, MS 39402, Note: Not considered a source, need to know what her source for information was, what documents she came to this conclusion from. Thx The original Whit Craft, a native of South Carolina came to Mississippi about 1815, and located near Sylvarena.{{citation needed}} At this time the territory was almost solely inhabited by Indians. Whit married four times during his life.{{citation needed}} When he died, his entire holdings, which included many slaves, were left to his son, Dr. Jessie Craft.” (From The History of Smith Co., MS 1935 by James Ross Lawson '''page?''') In the book “Who Married Whom in Covington Co., MS” by Jean Strickland and Patrician N. Edwards, PO Box 5147, Moss Point, MS 39563. Copyright 1991. As stated by the authors, this publication is a useful tool in researching families in/from that area. According to Whitney Craft/Croft in 1850 Smith County Census born 1795 in South Carolina lived with his wife Susan, born 1812 in Indian Nation (Mississippi Territory). NOTE: According to the 1850 census of the State or Territory of Mississippi, County of Smith, page 339a dated Sept 10, 1850 by S C Deen Susan Craft was a 38 year old Female from the Indian Nation who was living with Whitney Craft, 55 and Elizabeth Craft, 57, both of whom were born in South Carolina. More research is needed about Susan Nub who is the Indian maiden who gave the land which became Craft, MS in 1815, i.e., there is no way she could have been married to Whitmell in 1815 when Craft became a town since she was born in 1812 as confirmed by the 1850 census (Lawana Mills Puderer added this information on July 30, 2017) Note: Smith County, Mississippi was once known as Covington County, Mississippi The following information was submitted by: Madine Mueller, Leesville, LA, July 26, 2007 (this is not a source, where did she get it from?) A Frederick Craft was granted 150 acres of land in Darlington District, South Carolina in 1785.{{citation needed}} The county was also known as St. David’s Parish and Cheraw District in the early to mid 1700’s (per Howard Craft --- Frederick Craft is on the SC census in 1810.{{citation needed}} He is on record in the minutes of the Silver Creek Baptist Church at it’s establishment in 1814 in Southern MS.{{citation needed}} This was in Marion County at the time but this area later became Pike County. He and his son, James, are listed on the 1816 MS census in the same area living next to each other.{{citation needed}} There is a record of James having married Susanna Barnett in Marion County in 1815. On the 1820 United States Census there are seven Craft families recorded in MS. Frederick Sr., born 1760, Whitmill, born 1794 in South Carolina, and James, born 1796, are living in adjacent houses in Covington County, Mississippi.(this census does NOT give exact birth years, so this is presumption) This area later became Smith County. Frederick Jr., is living five houses away. They are all living on land obtained by Whitmill from his marriage to the Indian lady, Susan Nub.{{citation needed}} There is quite a Craft settlement on this land today. The Double Church] is also located on this land. The cemetery of this church has a preponderance of Craft graves. I believe this to be a father and three sons. There may have been daughters that moved with them. The other three Craft families in MS in 1820 were James, Jonathan and Major of Pike County. They all came from Tennessee and are probably related to us but I have not done much research on that branch. In 1840, James Craft, born 1775 in SC, along with David Craft, born 1810 in KY, and Rubin Craft, born 1810 in KY, show up living in the Whitmill complex. Samuel Craft, born 1809 in KY, is living in Covington County in 1850. Frederick’s sister, born 1760 in SC, married a Lanthrip and moved to KY in the early 1800’s. Some of the other Crafts may have moved with her. Marriage 1 Spouse Unknown Children James CRAFT , Sr. b: 1776 in , , SC The town of "CRAFT", MS, (see source for Trade, MS below) from a 3 page type written file on "Cities, Towns, Communities" dated 8/18/1941. The transcript is as follows : Craft, Mississippi, 2 miles S. of Sylvarena (Note: Craft, MS was actually West of Sylvarena, MS) Named for : Whit Craft Date formed : 1815 Extinct since : 1860 Formed from: an Indian village, named for Whit Craft from S Carolina, who married his first wife, an Indian maiden named Susie Nub, who owned four acres of land Incorporated : no County : Smith, on Leaf River Population : max 105 Manufacturers etc.: Hancock Mill & Gin, also a watermill was operated where corn & wheat were ground, and a whiskey still.. Schools : A school (extinct).Children attend school at Sylvarena. (See source for Craft School below) Churches : Baptist Church (actually it is a Baptist and Methodist church combined and called” Double Church” per Lawana Puderer 04/03/2017)) Graveyards : Indian graveyard (named for Susie Nub) (Graveyard once called Craft Cemetery is now called Double Church Cemetery) Important personalities : Whit Craft settled the place. Dr. Jessie Craft, son of Whit, was known for his kindness & consideration of his slaves. Wiley Keys operated a watermill. Dunk McKenzie, Bright Williamson, and a Mr. Hester were close neighbors of the Crafts. Points of Interest : Hancock Mill, which is still operating. (NOTE: This mill is no longer in operation, nor are there any remnants that can be found, per Lawana Puderer, 2016.) Indian graveyard named for Whit's first wife, who was Indian. The graveyard is now being used by the white people. (Note: I don’t believe this is being used any longer. However, the hill is still in the graveyard but there are no markers-per Lawana Puderer, 2016.) Brief History : Craft was founded in 1815 by Whit Craft, a native of South Carolina. This territory was almost solely inhabited by Indians, and Whit married an Indian maid, who was the owner of four square miles of land. (This Indian maid was Susie Nub, for whom the graveyard was named.) A large pond was built by slaves to furnish water for a gin & grist mill. There was also a whiskey still at Craft. There was, at one time, a school. post-office at Craft, but the people kept moving on down toward old Taylorsville until the school & post office were not needed any longer. The Children are now attending school at Sylvarena, & mail is received on a route out from Sylvarena & Taylorsville. There are still several families of Crafts living in this settlement & the old Hancock watermill is still in operation. Mail is received from Raleigh. (1) Sources for the above were given by Lonny Craft, Raleigh, MS for everything except (1), Rand McNally's census, 1930. The following is submitted by Lawana Jean Puderer (born Mills), granddaughter of James Corbett Craft and Lula Maranda Craft (born Prine) and daughter of Claudette Craft. Update June 5, 2017 In the summer of 2016, my husband, Fletcher, and I decided to take a trip to find where Craft, MS was located. We live in Amite County, Mississippi, which is only a couple of hours from Smith County, MS. The information I previously read said the mill was still there and operating. Since we couldn’t find any map data on Craft, MS, we stopped in Taylorsville, MS at the power company. I went in and spoke with a couple of women about it who called in a lady from the back. Come to find out that her husband is a Craft. Unfortunately, I didn’t write his name down. She called him and he called his sister who met us at the Double Church Cemetery which is located east of Raleigh, MS. The cemetery is full of Craft family members and those who married into the family. I took several pictures of graves and left disappointed not being able to find exactly where Craft, MS was. Unfortunately, no one has any information at all on Craft, MS, or even knew it existed, except for the information I was able to gather off the internet) I came home and did a little more research and realized that the Double Church Cemetery IS the cemetery that was named for Susie Nub, the Indian Lady who married Whit Craft, and was the original owner of the property. The hill that is on the cemetery grounds actually is the Indian Burial Mound which later became the burial ground for slaves. If you travel a little further east, you’ll come to the town of Sylvarena, MS, where the Crafts were said to relocate. I haven’t been able to return but plan to do so and collect names of those I speak with. However, Double Church, the church located next to the cemetery which is so called this because it is Methodist and Baptist together, has huge volumes of burial records maintained by church members who are also family members. Lawana Mills Puderer visited Double Church Cemetery. My connection to the two James Craft families I've tried to find how I am connected to the two different James Craft families. My direct relation is to James Craft who married Susannah Barnett and is the brother of Whitmill Craft. James Craft who married Amelia Morris had a daughter named Sarah Sallie Craft who married Joel Simms. Their daughter Mary married Rev James B Craft who is the son of James Craft and Susannah Barnett. This should suffice as more documentation to prove that James Craft who married Susannah Barnett is the son of Frederick Craft Sr and Elizabeth Unknown Craft. by Lawana Mills Puderer March, 2021 UPDATE: I found coordinates for "Craft School" at the link shown in sources below, which are: School Latitude: 32.0562646 Longitude: -89.4603451 USGS GNIS FID: 704922 Smith County. Also according to the source below, the town was called "Trade, MS" and not "Craft, MS". LMPuderer 08/11/2021. Trip to Smith County, MS to find Trade, MS and Craft School Everyone said the name of the town Whit started was called Craft, MS. However, I found information that said the town was called Trade, MS. But there was a school there called Craft School. I took a trip to Smith County, MS today to try and find Trade, MS and Craft School, which at one time were across the road from each other. I know they are no longer there but I thought perhaps there would be some sign of either or both. According to the map I had, Trade, MS and Craft School were on the same road that Double Church Cemetery is, only further West. My husband and I went to Double Church Cemetery and kept going down the road past the church. The road turned into a dirt road with lots of deep tire marks and was difficult to pass. However, we kept on going and made it to the Longitude and Latitude location as shown on the map for the now defunct Trade, MS and Craft School. There was a lot of overgrown land and absolutely no trace of anything ever being there. I was really disappointed since I know at one time Whit and family lived there. But then, it was 200 years ago... Lawana Mills Puderer 11/18/2021

Whitmore - Wetmore - Savage, Genealogical Dictionary entry

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Full entry from Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England. Rearranged by Family Group WHITMORE, oft. WETMORE, '''JOHN, Wethersfield''' 1639, but in what part of Mass. he had first liv. is not found, but prob. he brot. from Eng. all the five ch. he ever had, Thomas, b. a. 1615; Francis, a. 1625; and John, a. 1627; beside two ds. Ann, said to be b. a. 1621; and Mary, a. 1623; rein. a. 1641 to Stamford, and was one of the first sett. At S. he was in good repute, m. a wid. Jessup, was chos. a rep. to New Haven assemb. 1647, and murd. by Ind. in Oct. 1648. The act was not a case of private hatred, but seems to have been the deed of the whole tribe, and the Col. of Conn. was maoved to unite with that of N. H. in a just revenge. See Trumbull, Col. Rec. I. 197. *'''JOHN, Hartford 1646, s. perhaps of the preced.''' had Sarah, b. 16 Dec. 1647; rem. prob. to Stamford bef. or soon after d. of his suppos. father. '''FRANCIS, Cambridge, s. prob. of John of Wethersfield''', b. in Eng. a. 1625, m. Isabel, d. of Richard Park of Cambridge, freem. 1654, had Eliz. b. 1 May 1649; Francis, 12 Oct. 1650; John, 1 Oct. 1654; Samuel, 1 May 1658; Abigail, bapt. 3 July 1659; Sarah, b. 7 bapt. 30 Mar. 1662; and Margery, bapt. 27 Mar. 1664, d. young; and the w. d. 31 Mar. 1665. He m. again, 10 Nov. 1666, Margaret Harty, and had Hannah, bapt. not perhaps as Mitchell's rec. says, 15 Feb. but Sept. 1667, d. soon; Margaret, b. 9 Sept. 1668; Francis, 3 Mar. 1671; Thomas, 1673; and Joseph, a. 1675; and d. says the gr.-st. in Harris, 11, on 12 Oct. 1683, tho. he notes that rec. of the town gives 1685; and this is better than the stone. His will of 8 Oct. in this yr. is abstr. in Geneal. Reg. IX. 134. The wid. d. 1 Mar. 1686. Eliz. m. 3 Nov. 1669, Daniel Markham; Abigail m. 9 May 1683, Samuel Wilcox of Middletown; Sarah m. William Locke; Margaret m. Thomas Carter of Woburn; and Frances m. Jonathan Thompson. *FRANCIS, Middletown, eldest s. of the preced. m. 8 Feb. 1675, Hannah, d. of William Harris, had Francis, b. 25 Nov. 1675; Hannah, 23 Nov. 1677; Eliz. 1679; Abigail, 23 Jan. 1681; Martha, 1683; Joseph, 1 Aug. 1687; William, 18 Dec. 1689; Edith, 3 Mar. 1692; Isabel, Dec. 1694; and John, Apr. 1698; was a lieut. and d. 9 Sept. 1700. *SAMUEL, Lexington, call. Cambridge Farms, s. of Francis the first, m. 31 Mar. 1686, Rebecca Gardner, had Francis, b. 9 Dec. fol1.; Samuel, 1 Apr. 1688; Rebecca, 9 Feb. 1690; John, 1692, d. young; Benjamin; Abigail, 8 May 1698; Sarah, 10 Apr. 1701; Nathaniel, 7 May 1702; and MIary, 4 May 1704. HEis w. d. 5 June 1709, and he m. Mary, wid. of Abraham Watson, had John, again, 25 Jan. 1715; and d. 22 May 1724. His wid. d. 14 Nov. 1730. *THOMAS, Cambridge, s. of Francis of the same, perhaps was some time of Lexington, by w. Mary had Thomas, b. 4 Nov. 1694; Francis, a Sept. 1696; Samuel, 22 Sept. 1698; Mary, 4 Sept. 1700; Daniel, 22 Feb. 1702; Ephraim, bapt. 1709, with Hannah, Abigail, and Sarah at the same time. Aft. liv. many yrs. at Billerica, he rem. to Killingly, and d. 23 Jan. 1751. *JOSEPH, Woburn, youngest s. of' the first Francis, m. 13 Feb. 1698, Mary, d. of Thomas Kendall of the same, wh. d. 19 Nov. 1760, had Joseph, b. 17 Feb. 1699. *JOHN, Medford, s. of Francis the first, m. Rachel, d. of Francis Eliot of Braintree, wid. of John Poulter of Cambridge, had Francis and Abigail, tw. b. 8 May 1678, of wh. Francis d. young; and John, 27 Aug. 1683; was freem. 22 Mar. 1690, but the yr. bef. had been impress. into serv. against the Ind. in the gr. war of 1689, and was on duty beyond Piscataqua. See Magn. VII. 67. His w. d. 20 Mar. 1723, and he m. 3 June 1724, Rebecca Cutler, and he d. 22 Feb. 1739. '''THOMAS, Middletown''', who spelt his name Wetmore, as have all the descend. '''s. of the first John''', m. 16 Dec. 1645, Sarah, d. of John Hall, had John, bapt. 6 Sept. 1646; Eliz. b. 1648; Mary,-1649; Sarah, bapt. 20 Apr. 1651, d. young; Thomas, 19 Oct. 1652; Hannah, 13 Feb. 1654; Samuel, 10 Sept, 1655; I!rahiah, 8 Mar. 1657; Beriah, 2 Nov. 1658; Nathaniel, 21 Apr. 1661; Joseph, 5 Mar. 1663; Sarah, again, 27 Nov. 1664. His w. d. 7 Dec. foll. and he m. 3 Jan. 1667, Mary Akinson, wid. of Luke, and d. of deac. Richard Platt, had Josiah, 29 Mar. 1668; and Mehitable, 17 June 1669, and his w. d. the same day. He m. 8 Oct. 1673, Catharine Roberts, had Benjamin, 27 Nov. 1674; Abigail, 6 Nov. 1678; and Hannah, 4 Jan. 1681. He d. 11 Dec. foll. and his wid. d. 13 Oct. 1693. *THOMAS, Middletown, sec. s. of the preced. m. 20 Feb. 1685, Eliz. d. of George Hubbard of the same, had Eliz. b. 2 Sept. 1686; and Thomas, 8 June 1689, who d. at 22 yrs. He d. 1 Feb. 1690, and his wid. d. 6 Dec. 1725. *JOHN, Middletown, eldest s.. of the first Thomas, m. 30 Dec. 1680, Abigail, eldest d. of Andrew Warner, had Thomas, b. Apr. 1682; and Abigail, 2 May 1685, both d. young; and his w. d. 5 May 1685. He m. 1 Apr. foll. Mary, d. of John Savage of the same, had Eliz. 20 Mar. 1687; Mary, 18 Jan. 1692, d. young; John, 21 May 1694; and Ebenezer, posthum. 17 Sept. 1696. He had made his will 6 Aug. 1689, and d. 31 Aug. 1696; and his wid. m. Obadiah Allen. *SAMUEL, Middletown, third s. of Thomas the first, il. 13 Dec. 1687, Mary, d. of Nathaniel Bacon, had MIehitable, b. 14 Nov. 1689; Samuel, 13 Mar. 1692; Mary, 29 June 1694; Benjamin, 17 May 1696; Thomas, 20 Aug. 1698; Daniel, 9 May 1703; Bethia, 22 Jan. 1707; and Jabez, 14 May 1709. IHis w. d. ten days aft. and he d. 12 Apr. 1746, aged 90 and a half yrs. but mistake of Geneal. Reg. XV. 136, makes him 40 yrs. more. *IZRAHIAH, Middletown, s. of Thomas, in. 13 M3ay 1692, Rachel, d. of Rev. Samuel Stow, had Izrahiah, b. 28 June 1693; Stow, 31 Jan. 1695; James, 25 Dec. 1695; Ichabod, 18 Apr. 1698, d. young; Seth, 18 Nov. 1700; Jeremiah, 8 Nov. 1703; Caleb, July 1706; and Josiah, 1 Mar. 1709; and d. 1743. *BERIAH, Middletown, s. of the first Thomas, m. 1 Apr. 1691, Margaret, d. of Rev. Samuel Stow, had Sarah, b. 6 3ay 1693; Hope, 27 Oct. 1695; Thomas, 8 Feb. 1698, d. in few days; Margaret, 16 July 1700; Hannah, 2 May 1703; Bethia, 12 Nov. 1705, d. in few wks.; and Beriah, 23 Apr. 1707; and his w. d. 21 Feb. 1710. He in. 11 Nov. 1714, Mary, d. of Obadiah Allen, had M/ary, 6 Oct. 1715, wh. d. in two mos. His w. d. 24 July 1737, aged 62, and he d. 11 Apr. 1756; and he and all other descend. of his f. adopt. the spell. Wetmore. *NATHANIEL, Middletown, br. of the preced. perhaps had by first w. Thomas and Moses, but for sec. w. m. 29 Dec. 1703, Dorcas, wid. of Obadiah Allen, jr. had Deborah, b. 22 Sept. 1704; and Esther, 13 Feb. 1706, d. soon; and he d. 7 Mar. 1709. *JOSEPH, Middletown, seventh s. of Thomas the first, m. 6 or 26 June 1706, Lydia, d. of Nathaniel Bacon, wh. d. 24 Jan. 1750, had Joseph, b. 19 Mar. 1707; Lydia, 22 Sept. 1708; Ann, 11 Feb. 1711, d. soon; Ann, again, 14 Mar. 1713; and Nathaniel, 22 Feb. 1716; and d. 25 Mar. 1717.

Whitmore Families of Early New England

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===Related Wikitree Profiles=== *[[Whitmore-20|John Whitmore (abt.1589-1648)]] *[[Whitmore-23|John Whitmore (1627-1650)]] *[[Wetmore-5|Thomas Wetmore (abt.1615-1681)]] *[[Whitmore-1155|Francis Whitmore (aft.1623-1685)]] *[[Whitmore-204|Anne (Whitmore) Farrow (1611-1687)]] *[[Whitmore-21|Mary (Whitmore) Brewer (abt.1626-1684)]] *[[Whittemore-74|Thomas Whittemore (1593-1661)]] *[[Whittamore-23|Laurence Whittamore (abt.1564-1644)]] *Whitmore, W.H. Record of the Descendants of Francis Whitmore, of Cambridge, Mass. 1855. p. 2. https://archive.org/details/recordofdescenda00inwhit/page/2/mode/2up *Wetmore, James Carnahan. The Wetmore Family of America, and Its Collateral Branches: with Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical Notices. 1861. https://archive.org/details/wetmorefamilyofa00wetm/page/n7/mode/2up * Savage, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1862). Pages 526-8. [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/miun.abe2564.0004.001?urlappend=%3Bseq=534 HathiTrust] ::See: [[Space:Whitmore_-_Wetmore_-_Savage%2C_Genealogical_Dictionary_entry|Whitmore - Wetmore - Savage, Genealogical Dictionary entry]]. "WHITMORE, oft. WETMORE" Savage presents John as possible father of all the other Whitmore/Wetmore men. Francis as a ''probable'' son of John of Wethersfield, John as ''perhaps'' son of John, says of Thomas, that he spells his name Wetmore, "a''s have all the descend. s. of the first John''." *Whitmore, WIlliam H. Whitmore Tracts. A Collection of Essays on Matters of Interest to Persons Bearing the Name. 1875. pp. 16 an 38 https://archive.org/details/whitmoretractsa00whitgoog/page/n66/mode/2up *Purdy, Jessie Whitmore Patten. The Whitmore Genealogy. A Record of the Descendants of Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Massachusetts (1625-1685). 1907. pp. viii-ix https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t9r210f1g?urlappend=%3Bseq=12 *De Forest, Louis & De Forest, Anne. ''[[Space:Moore and Allied Families, The Ancestry of William Henry Moore|Moore and Allied Families, The Ancestry of William Henry Moore]]'' (De Forest Publishing Co., New York, 1938) page 619. https://archive.org/details/moorealliedfamil00defo/page/618/mode/2up *Whitmore, Harold. "Y-DNA Tests of Descendants of Three New England Patriarchs: Thomas Whittemore of Malden, Mass., Thomas Wetmore of Middletown, Conn., and Francis Whitmore of Cambridge, Mass." ''New England Ancestors.'' Vol. 10, No. 4 (Fall 2009). pp. 47-9. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB201/i/12153/47/0 Link to pages at americanancestors.org]. * Great Migration Directory: Whitmore, John: Unknown; 1639; Wethersfield, Stamford [CCCR 1:44, 197; WetLR 1:74, 137; SmTR 4; FOOF 1:336; Moore Anc 619]. * Pope. Page 494 https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope/page/494/mode/2up?view=theater ::WHITMORE, Francis, tailor, Cambridge, propr. 1648; frm. May 3. 1654. He deposed 18 (10) 1660, ae. about 35 years. [Mdx. Files.] He m. about 1648, Isabel, dau. of Thomas Parks. [Mds. Files, 1672.] She d. March 31, 1665. He m. 2, Margaret Harty; ch. Elizabeth b. 2 (3) 1649, Francis, John, Samuel, Abigail bapt. July 3, 1659, Sarah bapt. March 30, 1662, Margery bapt. March 27, 1664, Hannah (by second wife) bapt. Feb. 15, 1667. [Mi.] ::He d. Oct. 12, 1685, [Town Rec] ae. 62. [Gr. St.] Will dated 8 (8) 1685, beq. to wife; eldest son Francis; two youngest sons Thomas and , Joseph; other children; the ch. of his dau. Elizabeth and her husband Daniel Markham; son Samuel has had his portion already. Friends William Locke and Francis Moore execs. The widow Margaret d. March 1, 1685-6. Admin, on both estates was gr. June 17, 1690, to son John and son-in-law William Locke, Jr.; sons-in-law Thomas Carter and Jonathan Thompson united in the petition.

Whitney Cemetary - Deadman's point

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The Great Porcupine Fire of 1911 destroyed the mining camps in the region. Many individuals perished, but afterwards, most residents chose to stay and rebuild their communities. Victims of the fire were buried at Deadman's Point. Today, the Whitney cemetery is still in service.

Whitney's in England 1086 - 1605

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http://www.schenectadyhistory.org Posted 17 Feb 2015 by ebrb22 http://www.schenectadyhistory.org/families/hmgfm/whitney-1.html [This information is from Vol. I, pp. 55-61 of Hudson-Mohawk Genealogical and Family Memoirs, edited by Cuyler Reynolds (New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company, 1911). It is in the Reference collection of the Schenectady County Public Library at R 929.1 R45. Some of the formatting of the original, especially in lists of descendants, may have been altered slightly for ease of reading.] The family name of Whitney is derived from the Anglo-Saxon word "hwit," meaning white, and "ey," meaning water, literally signifying "white water," or "the clear running stream." Others incline to the derivation "withig," willow; or "witan," assembly, and "ey" or "ige," which may mean island as well as water, so that it could signify the "Island of Willows," or "Island of Assembly," the advocates of the latter idea pointing out that the place where this family originated was an exceptionally good locality for the assembling of large gatherings, such as armies or tourneys; but as a matter of fact the line of descent is traced in direct course to the time when the Whitney family lived beside the Wye river, coursing through Wales and England, and forming in its lower course the boundary between Monmouthshire and Gloucestershire, joining the estuary of the river Severn, eleven miles north by west of Bristol, England. Its length is about one hundred and thirty miles, navigable to Hereford, and the stream is noted for its picturesque scenery, in fact so beautiful is the river Wye, made attractive by its castellated shores, that it is well called "the Rhine of England." It was appointed the boundary between England and Wales by Athelstan in the year 939 The early owners of the land were, before the days of surnames, known as "Eustace" or "Baldwin," or "Robert of Whitney," as the Christian name might be. Written in the style of those times, "of" was "de" and after a while, "De Whitney," or "De Wytteneye," as it was usually spelled, came to be regarded as the family name. Finally the letter "h" was introduced and the "De" was dropped, so that throughout four centuries the present form has been the established one. It also shows on old English records as Witney, Wittney, Witnenie, Witeney, Witteneye, Wytney, Wyttneye, Wyteney, Wytteneye, Whiteneye and Whittenye. The Whitney Arms — Shield: Azure, a cross chequy or and gules. Crest: A bull's head couped sable, armed argent, the points gules. Motto: Magnanimiter crucem sustene; "Gallantly uphold the cross." As registered in the College of Arms, and probably originating during the early crusades, remaining unchanged up to the time of emigration of John Whitney, in 1635. Regarding the origin of the family and its location, as it leads towards the departure of a member in direct descent who became the progenitor of the family in America, there is much of interest, and it must necessarily be expressed in brief. At the present day, there is a tract in England known as "Whitney Wood," probably identical with the one referred to in a writ of the seventeenth year of Henry III (1233), wherein the sheriff of Hereford was commanded "to cause a good breach to be made through the woods of Erdelegh, Bromlegh and Witteneye, so that there may be safe passage between the City of Hereford and Maud's Castle." This castle was built by William le Braas, Lord of Brecknock, about 1216, in the reign of King John, and so named in honor of his wife. The Domesday Book mentions Whitney in the year 1086, at which time the land was scarcely under cultivation, as follows: "In Elsedune hundred, the King holds Witenie, Aluuard held it in the time of King Edward, and was able to go where he pleased. There is half a hide yielding geld. It was and is waste." Rolf, or Guy, has the credit of being the first of whom there is undisputed, authentic trace. He had a son, Turstin de Wigemore, the Fleming, who was living in 1086, and married Agnes, daughter of Alured de Merleberge, of Ewias Castle. Their son was Eustace, who, "at the request of my mother, Agnes, have given to St. Peter and the brothers of Gloucester a hide of land in Pencombe which is called Suthenhale (Sydnal), free and clear from any encumbrance; and through this deed, I have placed it on the altar of Saint Peter of Gloucester." Eustace had a son, also named Eustace de Wytteneye, Knight, who confirmed this deed of gift, by a document so signed and delivered to "the monks and Lord Reginald, Abbot of Saint Peter's at Gloucester, and to the convent of that place." Thus, while there may be no record showing that Eustace, the elder, used the name in full, his son, in the days of Reginald the Abbot, or 1263-84, wrote himself as "Eustace de Wytteneye," and it is therefore proved that he was third in descent from Turstin the Fleming, son of Rolf, who owned the land on the river Wye, the home of the Wytteneyes, later changed to Whitney in records. That the Whitney family was represented in the Crusades seems more than likely, for a cross on a coat-of-arms which is known positively to date to that period is quite generally understood by the most careful students of ancient heraldry to indicate that it once belonged to a crusader, and in the Whitney arms the chief, in fact, the only, solitary symbol, is a cross. Nearly every writer dealing with the history of this family has given the following explanation: "Sir Randolph de Whitney, the grandson of Eustace, accompanied Richard Coeur de Lion to the Crusades, and distinguished himself greatly by his personal strength and great courage. On one occasion he was sent by Richard on a mission to the French commander, and, as he was leaving the British camp, the brother of Saladin (whom he had twice before defeated) followed him with two Saracens in his company, and, riding around a small hill, made a furious attack upon De Whitney, who defended himself with the greatest vigor; but his assailants were gaining upon him, when a furious Spanish bull, which was feeding near the field of conflict, was attracted by the red dresses of the Saracens, and becoming angry at the color flitting before him, made so vigorous an attack upon them that they were diverted from their intended prey, and sought safety in flight. Sir Randolph soon succeeded in wounding his single assailant, whom he left for dead, and then, overtaking the two Saracens, dispatched them and proceeded upon his mission from the King." To carry the entire line, even by name and date from the time of Turstin, son of Rolf, in 1086, to the time of John Whitney, who emigrated to America in 1635, more than two and one-half centuries ago, would require much space; but in brief it perfects the family history. Sir Robert de Whitney, of Whitney, Knight, living in 1242, had son, Sir Eustace de Whitney, Knight, who was granted Free Warren by King Edward I, in 1284, and was summoned to military service beyond the seas in 1297, and summoned to the Scotch war in 1301. His son was Sir Eustace de Whitney, of Whitney, who was knighted by Edward I, in 1306, and was member of parliament for Herefordshire in 1313 and 1352. His son was Sir Robert de Whitney, Knight, one of two hundred gentlemen, who in 1368 went to Milan in the retinue of the Duke of Clarence, and was member of parliament for Herefordshire in 1377-79-80. His son, Robert, was sent abroad to negotiate a treaty with the Count of Flanders in 1388; was member of Parliament in 1391;was sent to France to deliver castle and town of Cherbourg to the King of Navarre, in 1393; was Knight Marshal at the Court of Richard II; was killed, with his brother and relatives, at the battle of Pilleth, in 1402. His son, Sir Robert Whitney, of Whitney, Knight, was granted the Castle of Clifford and lordships of Clifford and Glasbury, by Henry IV, in 1404, on account of his services; was member of parliament, 1416-22; fought in the French war under Henry V, was captain of Castle and town of Vire, in 1420, and died March 12, 1441. His son, Eustace de Whitney, Knight, born 1411, was head of the commission sent to Wales by Henry VI, in 1455; member of parliament for Herefordshire, 1468; married Jenett Russell, daughter of Sir Thomas. His son, Robert, probably also a knight, was an active participant in the War of the Roses; attainted as a Yorkist by Lancastrian parliament, in 1459;probably was at battle of Mortimer's Cross, in 1461, and was the subject of a poem by Lewis Glyn Cothi, on his marriage to Constance, the great-granddaughter of Sir David Gam. His son, James Whitney, was appointed receiver of Newport, part of the estate of the Duke of Buckingham, confiscated by Henry VIII, in 1522. His son, Robert, of Icomb,was placed in charge of Brecknock, Hay and Huntington, the confiscated estates of the Duke of Buckingham, in 1523; was nominated Knight of the Bath by Henry VIII, at coronation of Anne Boleyn, in 1531, and died in 1541. He furnished forty men to put down rebellion in 1536. He married Margaret, daughter of Robert Wye, of Gloucestershire, England. His son, Sir Robert Whitney, Knight, was dubbed in October, 1553, the day following Queen Mary's coronation; was summoned before the Privy council in 1555-59; member of parliament for Herefordshire, 1559, and died August 5, 1567. His son, Sir James Whitney, born in 1544, was knighted by Queen Elizabeth at Windsor, in 1570; was sheriff of Herefordshire, 1574-86-87; died May 31, 1587. His brother, Robert Whitney, married Elizabeth, daughter of Morgan Guillims, or Duglim, who had a son, Thomas Whitney, of Westminster, Gentleman, see forward. Thomas Whitney, son of Robert and Elizabeth (Guillims) Whitney, was a native of Westminster, England, and was buried in St. Margaret's, April 14, 1637. It is recorded that in 1611 he paid the subsidy tax, and on December 6, 1615, on the probate of the will of his father-in-law, John Bray, he was appointed executor. He apprenticed his son, John, on February 22, 1607, and his son, Robert, on November 8, 1624. At the time of his death, in 1637, his oldest surviving son, John, being out of the country, administration of his estate was granted, May 8, 1637, to his remaining sons, Francis and Robert. Of the other six children, he having had nine, all six were then dead. He obtained, May 10, 1583, from the Dean and Chapter of Westminster, a license to marry Mary Bray, in which document he is mentioned as "Thomas Whytney of Lambeth Marsh, Gentleman," and the marriage took place on May 12, at St. Margaret's Church. She was the daughter of John Bray, of Westminster, and she was buried in St. Margaret's on September 25, 1629. "Lambeth Marsh" is the name still existing, and denotes a locality near the Surrey end of the Westminster bridge. Children: Margaret, born 1584, died 1604; Thomas, 1587, died 1587; Henry, 1588, died 1589; John, 1589, see forward; Arnwaye, 1590, died, 1591; Nowell, 1594, died 1597; Francis, 1599, died at Westminster, 1643; Mary, 1600, died 1600; Robert, 1605, died in parish of St. Peter's, Cornhill, London, England, 1662. ====================== More information at this site. BACK http://www.schenectadyhistory.org ebrb22 originally shared this on 17 Feb 2015

Whitslade Farm, Ashkirk, Selkirkshire

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Whitslade was a farm in the Ashkirk parish. Unlike most of Ashkirk, it was considered to be in Selkirkshire rather than Roxburghshire. On the 1851 and 1861 census it was inhabited by William Brydon and his family. The farm still exists today; it is located at [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=16/55.4521/-2.9013 these coordinates].

Whittekers of the Early Presbyterian Church of Charleston and their Relations

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Finding the earliest records of the Kanawha Presbyterian Church was a daunting and sometimes confusing task. Two years were spent searching and trying to make sense out of what had already been written about this early church founded by Rev. Dr. Henry Ruffner. The records were sitting in a wooden box in the Kanawha United Presbyterian Church the whole time. Thanks to Debra Basham of the West Virginia State Archives and Col. James Wilburn of Kanawha United Presbyterian Church, the information has now been brought to light.

Whitten Family Bible

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This is a large family bible with hand-written notes in the front about births, weddings, and deaths. It also includes newspaper clippings and other small ephemera. It was originally owned by [[Lorman-1|Mary Olive (Lorman) Whitten]]. Most of the entries are from the 1880s to the 1920s. One is from 1936, one from 1944. The most carefully done entry, presumably the first, is for the wedding of Edward and Mary in 1882. This bible was entrusted to [[Whitten-1|Chris Whitten]] by [[Bartlett-1|Mildred (Bartlett) Whitten]] shortly before she passed away. All the data that Chris could get from the bible is included in these Web pages. The bible itself is currently stored at his home in Croton on Hudson, NY. These entries from the bible have not yet been interpreted: * Died 1944 Gladis (sp?) Lorman Jackam Seyesh (sp?) * Leniam? May Dean died September 14, 1881 * Joseph Edward Dean died July 15, 1882 * Sarah Elizabeth Dean died July 6, 1883 * William Dean died at his home at February 22, 1911, burial at the Edson Cemetery in Lowell, Mass. (A clipping about Julietta says there is a "family plot" at the Edson cemetery.) * Childery (children?) of William and Leyia Jane Dean (this was above the notes for Mary Elizabeth Kershaw, Grace Lorman, William, etc. This must be [[Dean-4|William Dean]] and [[Lorman-11|Elizabeth Jane (Lorman) Dean]]. Need to get their children from the census records to straighten all this out.) ::From the 1881 Census: ::William Dean, M, 28y, Nova Scotia ::Eliza J. Dean, F, 28y, Nova Scotia ::Robert W. Dean, M, 4y, Nova Scotia ::Joseph E. Dean, M, 3y, Nova Scotia ::Lilian M. Dean, F, 9m, Nova Scotia"Canada Census, 1881," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MV6G-DDB : accessed 16 March 2016), Eliza J. Dean in household of William Dean, Ward no. 6, Halifax City, Nova Scotia, Canada; citing p. 81; Library and Archives Canada film number C-13168, Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario; FHL microfilm 1,375,804. * Mary Elizabeth Kershaw from Monteral (sp?) Canada June 29, 1883 * Grace Lorman October 29, 1883 (born in Lowell, Mass.) * William and Mary (???) Kershaw born Lowell August 12, 1885 * Leyia Jane Dean born August 20, 1885, in Lowell, Mass. * Harvey Wade (sp?) Whitten born July 20, 1885 in Lowell, Mass. * George Henry (sp?) Lorman born November 14? 1887 * Alphia Kershaw born July 13, 1887, Lowell Mass. * Kate Kershaw died (wod?) November 15, 1888, Lowell, Mass. * Alice Emily Maxwell born July 19, 1889 in Lowell, Mass. * Frederick Maxwell born April 17, 1885, in Lowell, Mass. * Juletta Maxwell died on Christmas eve December 24, 1916. Burial at West Lawn Cemetery at Lowell, Mass. * September 26, 1902 Alford (sp?) Charles Leach South Fitchburg, Mass. * George (sp?) Lorman died December 25, 1907. These clippings are also largely un-interpreted: * A newspaper clipping about the marriage of George H. Lorman and Mabel Bourassa, where the reception was held at the groom's mother's house, Elizabeth Lorman of 57 West Fifth Street. (Can't figure out the Lorman family tree.) * A clipping about the funeral of Mrs. Julietta S. Maxwell, who died at her home at 1276 Bridge Street. The burial was at the Edson cemetery in the family plot. Rev. Earnest Bartlett (any relation? probably not) of the Dracut Centre Congregational church conducted the services. ---- The following notes have recently been interpreted: * [[Gonyeau-1|Richard Ira Spaulding]], born June 5, 1905, Arlington, Mass. ==Sources==

Whitten Family of Troy Maine

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A Sandbox to work out the inconsistencies in internet genealogies of the family of Richard Whitten of Troy, Waldo, Maine. ==Questions== Understanding the geographic areas as they were when originally assimilated by the British. Map Geeks has an interactive Map showing how political boundaries changed from 1652 to 1913. [https://mapgeeks.org/maine/ Link to Map Geeks Maine Maps] Google Maps with Maine Whitten's (etc.) plotted. Richard Whitten is the Paw, Samuel H. is the hiker, Samuel McRoy is the cyclist and the presumed father of Richard, Thomas, is a giraffe. [https://drive.google.com/open?id=1mfWtFmm-keI0k_ED78buGXqazyj9SRo_&usp=sharing Link to Whittens (etc.) of Maine Google Map] Scarborough Maine was an "area" rather than a town for many years. ===Gorham=== [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~megotham/amapof.htm Map of original Land Grants] No index included ===Standish=== Was a part of Buxton until 1824. ===Buxton=== [https://digitalmaine.com/planbook_20/6/ Map of Buxton Township, 1794] ===Rev. War Service with Father, Thomas?=== Richard is often listed as serving alongside his father Thomas and brother Thomas, Jr. during the revolutionary war. ::"Whitten, Thomas, Scarborough, MA [Maine], Captain John Rice's Co.; billetting allowed from date of enlistment, May 18, 1775, to date of marching from Scarborough to headquarters, July 4, 1775; credited with 47 days allowance; 'also' Private '''Capt. Rice's co., Col. Edmund Phinney's regt'''.; Company return dated Sept. 29, 1775."'' Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors in the War of The Revolution, A Compilation for The Archives, Prepared and published by the Secretary of the Commonwealth'', Vol 17, p.274, Boston, 1896. [https://archive.org/details/masssoldiers17bostrich/page/274 Image] However, in Richard's own pension application, he states he served... ::Richard Whitten, aged 57, of Cornish, July 5, 1820. Private in '''Capt. Williams's Co., Col. Sprout's Regt., Mass. line'''. Original declaration made Apr. 13, 1818. Pension No. 7,468. Affirmed. Family: Mercy, wife, aged 55; Richard, son, aged 16; Samuel, son, aged 14; Mary, daughter, aged 12. (496)[http://archives.mainegenealogy.net/2010/03/revolutionary-soldiers-of-york-county.html Revolutionary Soldiers of York County]"Statement showing the Names, Ranks, &c. of Invalid Pensioners residing in the State of Maine," U.S. Serial Set, Number 249 Senate Document No. 514, 23rd Congress, 1st Session. Report from the Secretary of War, in Obedience to Resolutions of the Senate of the 5th and 30th of June, 1834, and the 3d of March, 1835, In Relation to the Pension Establishment of the United States. [Maine Section]. Washington, D.C.: Duff Green, 1835, p. 28. Richard Whitten did not apply for further pensions for service in another company. From History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty-first regiment of foot, History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty-first regiment of foot, eight months' service men of 1775, with biographical sketches of the commissioned officers and rolls of the companies, PP. 51 & 52 BY : NATHAN : GOOLD, HISTORIAN.: MAINE : SOCIETY : SONS : OF : THE AMERICAN : REVOLUTION. PRESS OF THE THURSTON PRINT, PORTLAND, MAINE, 1896. [http://www.archive.org/stream/historycolonele00goolgoog/historycolonele00goolgoog_djvu.txt full text.] all from Scarborough. "Return of Capt. John Rice's Company in the 3lst Regt. of Foot commanded by Col. Edmund Phinne , Sept. 29, 1775 with an abstract of pay due from the last of July inclusive." * '''Thomas Whitten, Jr.''' * '''Thomas Whitten''' * '''John Whitten''' From the Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts; (Volume 3), William Richard Cutter. The SAR Database lists four men who served from MA (which would have included Maine), a [[Whitten-692|Richard Whitten]], presumably the son of Thomas and brother of Thomas, Jr, and John who served with their father. There is no doubt that Richard in the record listed above is is the progenitor of the Troy, Waldo, Maine Whitten family, since the information lines-up with the documentation.[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/search_results]. ===Richard Whitten's Parentage=== ::"It is claimed the three brothers, Thomas, Samuel and John, emigrated from England early in the 17th century; settled in N. H.''' John married an English lady, Margaret McRoy, to whom was born a son Richard, [1763] 1751. He m. Mercy Jose, Scarborough, Me., Nov. 22, 1766 [should be m. 3 Nov 1785]; d. April 3, 1845.''' Page 412 ''History of Parsonsfield [Maine]'' Every Whitten family in New England holds this claim, though nothing has been proven about three brothers who jumped off a boat... What may need further research is that this claim states that "John" Married Margaret McRoy and had a son Richard. Thomas would be 45 in 1763 at the birth of Richard. In 1790 Thomas would be 71. ===Who are Richard and John Whitton in the 1790 Buxton, Maine Census?=== :[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYYY-94GN?i=1&wc=3XT9-3B7%3A1584070931%2C1584070997%2C1584071552&cc=1803959 Image] ===Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. III=== [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48572/HistGenRecorderIII-001851-87?pid=404760&key=Uhttps://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48572/HistGenRecorderIII-001851-87?pid=404760&backurl=https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=48572&h=404760&tid=&pid=&usePUB=true,true&_phsrc=zdg453,zdg453&_phstart=successSource,successSource&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUBJs=true&clickref=1100l6snyWQE,1100l6snyWQE&o_xid=01011l4xx5&o_lid=01011l4xx5&o_sch=Affiliate+External Link to text] :{| border="1" class="sortable" !mfn!!mln!!wfn!!wln!!Date!!Year!!Page!!Reference Work!!Residence Profiles Added |- |||||Daughter of [[Unknown-480186|Susan Odell]]||Eliz.||Whitten||1624||58||Abstracts of Odell Wills, Prerogative Court, Canterbery, Somerset House, England||[[Whitten-1814|Elizabeth Whitten]] |- |Horwood||Whitten||Son of Susan Odell||||||1624||58||Abstracts of Odell Wills,Prerogative Court, Canterbery, Somerset House, England||[[Whitten-1815|Horwood Whitten]] |- |||||Grand Daughter (Via Horwood) of Susan Odell||Mary||Whitten||1624||58||Abstracts of Odell Wills,Prerogative Court, Canterbery, Somerset House, England|| |- |Josiah||Graffam||Catherine||Whitten||22-Dec||1763||87||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Thos.||Whitten||Sarah||Tenny||16-Mar||1778||89||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Timothy||Whitten||Hannah||Hombs||23-Sep||1751||168||Marriges in Georgetown||Swan Island nere Georgetown |} ===Whitten's in the "The Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. IV"=== Manuscript and typescript copies of the records of the First Congregational Church in Scarborough, Me., organized 28 June 1728. Records copied and presented by Augustus F. Moulton on 21 Nov. 1895 -- Included in the same volume are records of the Second Congregational Church in Scarborough, organized 7 Nov. 1744, also copied by Moulton. Also contains marriage and death records.[https://researchworks.oclc.org/archivegrid/data/70978485]The Records of the Second Congregational Church of Scarborough, ME., Maine Historical and Genealogical Recorder, Vol. IV 1887, Number 3, P.87. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/48573/HistGenRecorderIV-002342-266/405245?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return&rc=959,1113,1099,1150 Image], :{| border="1" class="sortable" !mfn!!mln!!wfn!!wln!!Date!!Year!!Page!!Reference Work!!Profiles Added |- |John||Whitten||Sarah||Hodgdon ||||(1767)||33||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Richard||Dearborn||Mary||Whitten||30-Nov||(1767)||34||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Richard||Whitten||Mercy||Jose||||(1784)||91||SECOND CONGREGATIONAL || |- |Thatcher||Friend||Mary||Whitten||30-Mar||(18)24||133||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |James||Ferguson||Sarah||Whitten||20-Nov||75||134||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Gile||Hannah||Whitten||18-Feb||5||134||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Chas.||Masserv||Stella||Whitten||17-Dec||70||13||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Tripp||Polly||Whitten||||13||208||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Nahum||Whitten||Betsey||Wormwood||||10||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Whitten||Dorothy||Cluff||10-Aug||J||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Abel||Whitten||Judy||Hubbard||25-Oct||(18)24||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Samuel||Whitten||Olive||Hill||14-Dec||(18)28||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Daniel||Whitten||Maria||Hayes||Nov-29||(18)49||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Samuel||Whitten||Catherine||Farnum||21||(18)||267||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |- |Edward||Whitten||Anna F.||Yeaten||04-Oct||||268||TOWN RECORDS OF ALFRED, ME. || |} ==Sources==

Whitten Photo Shoebox

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Whitten Whidden auDNA connection

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YDNA shows that the Whitten's of Maine and the Whidden's of New Hampshire are not related. This is evident by the Y Haplogroups of the two lineages. The Whitten's of Maine are R-M269 (M343) and the Whidden's of New Hampshire are R-M269 (R-DF13). They may be related but the relationship is going to be very far from today. During research for the Whittten's of Maine, New Hampshire kept popping up.

Whittington/Thaxton Family Tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Baldwin-11043|Travis Baldwin]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21649958 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Whittle and Judah (Ferguson) Flanagan Bible

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There are multiple pages for this Bible record, some repetitive or with variations in the presentation. The pages were filmed in negative at the Library of Virginia in Richmond, which means they were probably microfilmed that way. The images can be viewed [https://image.lva.virginia.gov/Bible/24839.pdf here], on the Library of Virginia's website. *They are very worn, torn, and smudged, and there is a lot of bleed-through on the pages. *They are being presented with the best possible transcription here. *All handwritten items are presented in ''italics''. *Unless they are discernible by context, illegible items are presented with underlines, such as "17_3" and "__ecember" *My notations are presented in '''[bold and brackets]'''. *Any missing letters or numbers that can be confidently interpreted are presented in '''bold'''. ---- == Page 1 == [Begins with Chap. XV, verse 34 of the Apocrypha] ''_a____   _________'' The End of the Apocrypha. ''James W Bellomy was Born - 1832''
''Frances W Bellomy was born - 1834''
''Juliet W B'''el'''lomy was born - 1837'' ::::''2_ )__ 5383''
:::::''2_'' '''[Someone was doing some math here, adding up the birth years and dividing them by what appears to be the number 26. Not sure of the purpose.]'''
PAISLEY: Printed by ALEXANDER WEIR, Bookseller. MDCCLXXXI '''[1781]'''
''Steph'''e'''n Fl'''a'''na'''gan'''''
''_an___ Flan'''a'''gan'' ---- == Page 2 == ::''Flanagan was '''married''' april the 1_ 1772'' ''James winright Flanagan was born april the 4 1774''
''Mary Flanagan was born ___  ____ ______''
''Charles Flanagan was born in January __ 1779''
''Susannah Flanagan was Born was Born _____ the __th 17__''
''Daniel Flanagan was Born September 28 17_4''
''Went to george Martins 71 72 73, 74'',
''West to Raglins 75, 76, 77''
''Went to walkers 78, 79,''
''Went home 81.''
''Ambrose Flanagan was born November 27th 1780''
''Reuben Flanagan was born July the 7 1782''
''John Flanagan was Born october the 7th 1791''
''Frances Whittle Flanagan Born July the 14th 1789''
''Elizabeth Flanagan was Born January 3th 1794'' ---- ==Page 3== '''[Two words scribbled out]''' ''Reuben Flanagan was '''born''''' ''Mariah Johnson was born September 8th 1796''
''Frederick Culp and Mary Flanagan was Married March the 23 - 1797''
'''Lisar__ Flanagan was born in the year of our Lord'''
:::Elizabeth Flanagan there Daughter ___________________________________
::::::| ''__ the 12 1799''
::::::|''born may the 16 17_4''
::::::| ''n there son was''
::::::| ''__ ____________''
::::::| ''__ Elizabeth''
::::::| ''__ married June 19th''
::::::|::''1817''
::::::|______________'''[all illegible]'''
::::::|______________'''[all illegible]'''
'''The blank area created with lines is where part of the page was torn.''' '''See Page 7 for another version where it appears the torn corner was put in place and re-photographed.''' ---- ==Page 4== '''This page has very bad bleed-through and blotches''' '''Double lines are drawn between the entries, they are noted here with a single equal sign (=)''' '''[torn area]'''''ncis Whittle''
'''[completely illegible, very very faint]'''
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''John Flanagan was born''
''october the 6 1791''
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''Lizebeth Flanagan their Daughter was Born'' '''''the year'''''
''our Lord __________________''
''January __th''
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''James winwright Flanagan''
''Died in the year of our Lord''
___________ ''th'' ''17_9 1789''
=
''Daniel Flanagan died in the year''
''of our Lord august 9th 17_1''
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''James Daniel Flanagan was born''
''December 12th 179__''
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''John Flanagan''
                       ''Died in the year of our Lord 18__'' ---- ==Page 5== This page does not appear to have any writing on it, but is a printed page of the Bible. The bottom right section of the page is torn, so it's the reverse side of the other torn page. ---- ==Page 6== '''Notice how on this page Flanagan is spelled with the double N, Flannagan''' Whittle Flannag'''an''' was '''born in the year of'''
our lord Novembe'''r''' the 14 . . . . . . . . . . . 1747
Judah Flannagan was Born in the year of
our Lord February the 20 . . . . . . . . . . . 17__
W'''hit'''tl'''e''' Flannagan and his wife Judah was
'''mar'''ried April the 12th . . . . . . . . . . . 177__ '''[2 or 3]'''
James wi'''n'''rite Flannagan their son was Born
__________ the __th . . . . . . . . . . . 1774
__________ Flannagan their daughter was Born
__________ . . . . . . . . . . . 177__
'''Ste'''phen Ferguson Flannagan''' their''' son was
born June the 4th . . . . . . . . . . . 177__
Charles Flannagan '''their''' son was '''born'''
January the __th . . . . . . . . . . . 177__
Ambrose Flannagan their '''son was born'''
December the ___ December . . . . . . . . . . . 17___
S'''usa'''nnah Flannagan Daughter of ____ was
Born '''De'''cember the __th . . . . . . . . . . . 17__
Daniel Flannagan the son was Born
September ___ ___ . . . . . . . . . . . 17___
Reuben Flana'''gan''' [completely illegible]
::Ambrose ____ ::__________ [completely illegible] ---- ==Page 7== '''This is the same page as page 3. It appears the torn section was located and the page was re-photographed, this time in positive mode.''' '''[Two words marked out with squiggly lines - looks like the second word is Johnson]''' ''Reuben Flanagan was born'' ''Mariah Johnson was born September''
''8th 1796''
''Frederick Culp and Mary Flanagan''
''was Married March the 23 - 179__''
''Lisar___ Flanagan culp was born in the year of Lord''
''Lord the 12 ____''
:: ''Eliza M Flanagan there daughter'' :: ''was born ____ 12 1799'' '''[or 1794]'''
'''[???''Theophiliz y lipecuneny''???]''' ''was born may the 16 1784''
''Reuben Flangan there Son was''
''Born Feby ____ 17__'' '''[illegible]'''
''Ja___ Flanagan & Elizabeth''
''Flanagan was married June __ 1819''
''_______ to __________________''''' [all illegible]'''
''James Fl''__________________
'''[I hope someone can come up with a better interpretation of the line that starts "Theophiliz..."]'''

Who are Abraham Philander Hart’s parents

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==The Wish== Searching for the parents of Abraham Philander Hart (1842-1919) [[Hart-11927]]. Secret Santa request #285 2023, by Beverly (Van_Pelt-528): *As you know, it can be hard to break through a brick wall. If there is any way an Elf or Angel can help me, I would be so grateful. I can't find the parents of Abraham Philander Hart (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hart-11927) Civil War Veteran.  Born: 26 Feb 1842 in Fulton County, New York. Died: 9 Mar 1919 at age 77 in Broadalbin, Fulton, New York. ==Research Notes== (From Secret Santa 2023) *'''Search for birth record''': An online search for his birth record unsurprisingly turned up nothing. *'''Search for death certificate''': There is proof that AP Hart died in Broadalbin, NY (New York, State Death Index, 1880-1956, , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QGKB-Y8D5 : accessed 31 Dec 2023), Entry for A Philander Hart, 9 Mar 1919.). NYS death certificates at that time definitely requested the informant to provide the decedent’s parents’ names and birthplaces, so I called the Broadalbin Town Clerk on 28 December 2023 to request his death certificate. The clerk was very helpful, but was unable to locate him in the town’s death registry (she stated that individual death certificates were not kept in the town record in 1919). A genealogy copy of the death certificate can be requested from the NYS Department of Health (https://www.health.ny.gov/forms/doh-4384.pdf). It takes up to several months for this service. *'''Census Searches''': I made lists of all Hart households in Fulton County, New York, found on the 1850 and 1860 US Censuses, as well as the 1855 NYS Census. **'''1850 US Census''' ***Abraham Philander Hart would be 8 years old. ***Eleven Hart households identified in Fulton County, NY. Only two of these have children close to AP’s age: Orren (or Aaron), male, 7 years old; and Abby, female, 8 years old. ***To ensure that Abby wasn’t a nickname for Abraham, I followed this person forward for a few decades. Abby was actually Abigail, who was indeed female. ** '''1855 NYS Census''' ***APH would be 13 years old. ***Thirteen Hart households identified in Fulton County, none of which has a male of approximately 13 years (other than Orren Hart, age 12, as mentioned above). ***There were two Hart households in New York State — one in Brooklyn with an Abraham Hart, age 14, one in Syracuse with an Abram Hart, age 10 — that are likely long shots, but could warrant further investigation. **'''1860 US Census''' ***APH would be 18 years old. ***Philander Hart, age 18, is found living in Mayfield, Fulton County, New York, in the household of Isaac and Angeline George. It appears he is a laborer on their farm. ***There is a Lucius Hart, male, age 7, living in the household of John and Emily McGregor, who are in their 50s with grown children. In future Census records, he appears to have been adopted by the McGregors, leading me to wonder if he could be a brother of Abraham Philander Hart. Could their parents have died, leaving them to be adopted or fend for themselves? Something to consider exploring, if the brick wall remains intact.

Who are Josephine Mary Scanlon's parents

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==The Quest== Searching for the parents of [[Scanlon-1423|Josephine Mary (Scanlon) McCulloch (abt.1878-1963)]]. Secret Santa request #252 2023, by [[Richter-3787|Neil Richter]]. *I would love to find out where my maternal grandmother Josephine Mary Scanlon (Scanlon-1423) came from. Her death certificate says she was born in Ontario in 1878, but I can find no records of her birth there, or who her parents were. I know she lived most of her adult life in Southern Alberta, where she taught in several schools around the Youngstown area. I have seen several census forms showing someone of the same name living in various places, usually with many nuns and listed as a teacher, or sister, but I can't tell if any of those are my grandmother or not. The only census I know refers to her for sure is a 1926 Alberta census that shows her along with my grandfather, and my mother. She seems to have just shown up in Alberta, from nowhere. ==Research Notes== *Josephine's last name at birth has no confirming documentation. Is the maiden name certain? *'''Search for birth record''': All confirmed census records state she and her parents were born in Ontario. Josephine's birth registration has not been found. The date of birth varies between census records. **1916 age 35 = b. 1881 '''1916 Census''': "1916 Canada Census of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, and Alberta," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8520612|7b22746f6b656e223a2252504f36654d4b4466547158522f6d6d46514843303776676e2f4374335a724b544959476a6b47584569453d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1556|760567862}} : accessed 23 December 2023), Josephine Scanlan (35), single, School Teacher, at 24, 4, W5, Calgary West, Alberta, Canada. Born in Toronto; citing Year 1916, Census Place Alberta, Calgary West, 03, Roll T-21949, Page 9, Family No 18. birthplace: Toronto **1921 age 41 = b. 1880'''1921 Census''': "1921 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8521062|7b22746f6b656e223a2275496e73376d2b307168365651535a49796a6f59424f6c54526a57526e68645561384d494855496c3473593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|8991|6143057}} : accessed 23 December 2023), Josevine Mc Cullensh (41), wife, in household of Gordon Mc Cullouch (36) at 98 30, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Canada. Born in Ontario; citing Reference Number RG 31, Folder Number 9, Census Place 9, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Page Number 8, Line Number 11. **1926 age 40 = b. 1886'''1926 Census''': "Canada, Prairie Provinces Census, 1926," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QPRQ-N9JY : 24 September 2020), {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C395-G952-Z}}, Josephine McCulloch (40), wife, in household of John McCulloch (40) in Acadia, Alberta, Canada. Born in Ontario, Canada; citing Canada, Library and Archives of Canada, Ottawa. Page: 3; Digital film/folder number: 105519975; Image number: 680. **1931 age 42 = b. 1889'''1931 Census''': "1931 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8521643|7b22746f6b656e223a22632f6f2b592f6e4137464651345376716557566358617777536262305034786541794a3631462f4242446b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|62640|5644867}} : accessed 23 December 2023), Josephine Mary McCulloch (42), wife, Homemaker, in household of John Gordon McCulloch (43) in Acadia, Alberta, Canada. Born in Ontario; citing Library and Archives Canada, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, Seventh Census of Canada, 1931, Folder Number T-27347, Census Place Acadia, Alberta, Canada, Page Number 1. birthplace: Ontario **1963 age 84 at death reported in obituary = 1878-1879'''Obituary''': "Canada, Newspapers.com™ Obituary Index, 1800s-current," database, ({{Ancestry Record|62226|526076703}} : accessed 23 December 2023), Gender Female, Obituary Date 29 Mar 1963, Obituary Place Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Newspaper Title Edmonton Journal, Birth Date abt 1879, Death Age 84, Name Josephine Mary McCulloch, Residence Place Vancouver, B.C., Death Date Mar 1963; citing Edmonton Journal, Publication Date 29 Mar 1963, Publication Place Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, URL [https://www.newspapers.com/image/470849392/?article=bf4db5bb-0f85-4a24-ba20-49618606ae8f&focus=0.7536579,0.9110923,0.869598,0.9526786&xid=3355 Ancestry Image]. *Religion differs on these records as well, some may be because her husband was not Catholic.: **1916 Church of England **1921 Meth **1926 not asked **1931 R C **1963 buried in RC Cemetery {{FindAGrave|38518187}} **Birth records in Ontario began registration in 1869. No suitable birth record for Josephine was found. There are others with the same name, Josephine, Mary, or both, but none seem to fit. They either married, or died in Ontario. *'''Search for Marriage Record''' **Searched 1913 to 1919 [https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/how-to/find-birth-marriage-and-death-records Alberta Vital stats] no marriage found for Josephine Mary Scanlon or just Mary or Josephine. No marriage for John Gordon McCulloch. Then cross check with Ancestry. Using Card Catalogue on Ancestry specifically searched All Alberta, Canada, Marriages Index, 1898-1944 entered search parameters, McCul*, Mc Cu*, 1916 +/- 5 years. No concrete possibilities. ***Mc Cullogh, [no name] - Edmonton 1916 - ref 2273 [no wife named] *'''FAN club''' (Family, Friends, Associates, Neighbours) **'''Husband John Gordon McCulloch''', in the 1911 census, b Oct 1885 in Ireland, identified as Scotch, Anglican. Arrived in Canada 1908, Single, Farmer, living in Medicine Hat district, Alberta.'''1911 Census''': "1911 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8536728|7b22746f6b656e223a22787469545971325945756f7364354b4f68537939782b777950687a58594f345351392b446c63467a566c673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|8947|2978418}} : accessed 24 December 2023), John Gordon McCulloch (25), single, Farmer, head of household in Alberta. Born in Ireland; citing Year 1911, Census Place 58, Medicine Hat, Alberta, Page 22, Family No 514. **John Gordon McCulloch was in a land grant record on the 25th of June 1909 in Youngstown, Alberta.'''Land Grant''': "Alberta, Canada, Homestead Records, 1870-1930," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8536857|7b22746f6b656e223a224a6d6b53695763627249646736756f6f42595a7a76516f74423542704b32563662344f4d622b646e4e36733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|60865|7564}} : accessed 24 December 2023), Range 10, Section 24, Name John Gordon McCulloch, Birth Country Ireland, Homestead Place Alberta, Canada, Meridian 4, File Number 1899568, Coordinates NW, Residence Place Youngstown, Alberta, Canada, Residence Year 1909, Gender Male, Township 30, Application Date 25 Jun 1909; citing Original data Alberta Homestead Records. University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. **Marriage to John Gordon McCulloch has not been found. According to Homestead record documents, he was single in August 1913 when the land transfer was finalized. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/8631944?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a227130624459757075597a376a48556731646e7646544d35613647724e34576f7436384237576c77656c6a383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Homestead Record Page] Have thoroughly searched [https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/how-to/find-birth-marriage-and-death-records/marriage-indexes Alberta Vital Statistics] for marriages of Scanlon and McCulloch of all possible spellings. ** Daughter [[McCulloch-2630|Moira Maxwell (McCulloch) Richter (1919-2003)]]. Born in Alberta. The birth registration may have Josephine's maiden name. [https://www.alberta.ca/order-birth-certificate Government of Alberta Registry services]. Next of kin qualify to order when birth is less than 120 years ago. Documentation of relationship is required. '''Miscellaneous Searches''' *'''British Home Children''' **Search of database at [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/immigration-records/Pages/search.aspx Library and Archives Canada] for Josephine or Mary Scanl* and Josephine M* last name S* gave no suitable result. *'''1881 and 1891 Census Search Ontario''' **Longshot: Search Ancestry "Josephine no last name born 1880 +/- 5 in Ontario with both parents born Ontario. Looking for similar sounding surnames. ***Josephine Skelly, b abt 1879, Irish, Catholic, parents Wm & Sharlotte.'''1881 Census - Skelly''': "1881 and 1891 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8634054|7b22746f6b656e223a22684e6b5a6a6d5166486c4677553133726f2b73526e45456f734a4155776350706a46374d6e4748477a52343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1577|3289082|ca}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Josephine Skelly (2) in Ontario. Born in Ontario; citing Year 1881, Census Place Toronto, Peel, Ontario, Roll C_13252, Page 12, Family No 47.'''1891 Census - Skelly''': "1891 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8641687|7b22746f6b656e223a2253416a39426d79597a4b5035316d726d53713845732f636a31776864645a74464550713267456d79496a383d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1274|3455667|ca}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Josephine Skelly (12), single daughter, in household of William Skelly (55) in Tecumseth, Simcoe South, Ontario, Canada. Born in Ontario; citing Year 1891, Census Place Tecumseth, Simcoe South, Ontario, Canada, Roll T-6369, Family No 174, Page number 40. Online trees have her married to Broadwater and moves to Montana.[Not OURS] ***Mary Josephine Sullivan, b 18 Oct 1879, daughter of Daniel and Margaret Sullivan in Brant, Bruce East, Ontario.'''1881 Census - Sullivan''': "1881 Census of Canada," database, ({{Ancestry Record|1577|555928|ca}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Mary Jos Sullivan (1) in Ontario. Born in Ontario; citing Year 1881, Census Place Brant, Bruce South, Ontario, Roll C_13275, Page 99, Family No 422.'''1891 Census - Sullivan''': "1891 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8642205|7b22746f6b656e223a22384a7646393864736551684a636e706243532b3132356945544c3831536e6d6c716a5677356e2f2b3936773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1274|40183|ca}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Mary Josephine Sullivan (11), single daughter, in household of Danat Sullivan (50) in Brant, Bruce East, Ontario, Canada. Born in Ontario; citing Year 1891, Census Place Brant, Bruce East, Ontario, Canada, Roll T-6327, Family No 165, Page number 42. Possibly died unmarried in 1925. {{FindAGrave|125851504}} ***Josephine Sullivan, b abt 1877, a d (?adopted daughter) of Patrick Sullivan in Ennismore, Peterborough West, Ontario.'''1891 Census - Sullivan2''': "1891 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8643771|7b22746f6b656e223a2231544e506d78674e71724779417a59794844514b44757671614b6b76766b64623951353237766e673346733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1274|2907288|ca}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Josephine Sullivan (14), single a d, in household of Patrick Sullivan (44) in Ennismore, Peterborough West, Ontario, Canada. Born in Ontario; citing Year 1891, Census Place Ennismore, Peterborough West, Ontario, Canada, Roll T-6363, Family No 124, Page number 26. No other records for her. She is not with Patrick Sullivan in 1881.'''1881 Census - Patrick Sullivan''': "1881 Census of Canada," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8643876|7b22746f6b656e223a22564c6d4d66346d44762f59557a444a6e344772386730512b6e58735768634e704f4661306a7434546c476b3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1577|2975675|ca}} : accessed 28 December 2023), Patrick Sullivan (35), Farmer, in Ontario. Born in Ontario; citing Year 1881, Census Place Ennismore, Peterborough West, Ontario, Roll C_13241, Page 15, Family No 60. *Not to be confused with '''Josephine Scanlon the Nun''': The following records are possibly for one Josephine Scanlon. She lived as a nun. Note last permanent residence in Canada was in London, Ontario, so we should look for convent records there. Nuns were often teachers, and she could have left the order and married later in life, which sort of fits the narrative from 1916 on (except for the nun in 1920 when the profile Josephine was married). Birth place is listed as Halifax, NS. ** In the 1910 US Federal census Josephine (age 31), Teacher, was a single boarder of L Stanislaus Garesch (Mother Lily Stanislaus Garesche) in St Louis Ward 25, Saint Louis City, Missouri, United States, working as a teacher in a private (Catholic) school.'''1910 Census''': "1910 United States Federal Census," Year: 1910; Census Place: St Louis Ward 25, Saint Louis City, Missouri; Roll: T624_822; Page: 13b; Enumeration District: 0400; FHL microfilm: 1374835; {{Ancestry Sharing|8549952|7b22746f6b656e223a22734a485654434a36315334724b732f71535a61414b685130416a52384c53706d494d79533931476c3878303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|7884|15078752}} (accessed 24 December 2023). Josephine Scanlon (31), single boarder, Teacher, in household of L Stanislaus Garesch (53) in St Louis Ward 25, Saint Louis City, Missouri, USA. Born in Canada. **Border crossing 21 August 1913, destination Sacred Heart Church Convent, Rochester New York. Birth place Halifax, Canada. Last residence London, Ontario.'''Border Crossing''': "U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8535623|7b22746f6b656e223a226158674c36382b7843496439322b5852464a4a54722b455273495951756e4a3437544f2f75467a42796e733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|1075|483350}} : accessed 24 December 2023), Port of Arrival Niagara Falls, New York, USA, Gender Female, Arrival Age 34, Record Type Arrival, Birth Date abt 1879, Birth Place Canada, Arrival Date 21 Aug 1913, Race English, Name Josephine Scanlan, Residence Place Canada; citing The National Archives in Washington, DC, Washington, DC, USA, Manifests of Passengers Arriving At St. Albans, Vt, District Through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954, NAI 4492490, Record Group Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004, Record Group Number 85, Series Number M1464, Roll Number 226, Line Number 25. **Border Crossing 21 August 1913. (Another record of above crossing. Transcription error on Ancestry)'''Border Crossing ''': "U.S., Border Crossings from Canada to U.S., 1895-1960," The National Archives in Washington, DC; Washington, DC, USA; Manifests of Alien Arrivals At Buffalo, Lewiston, Niagara Falls, and Rochester, New York, 1902-1954; NAI: 4527447; Record Group: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: M1480; Roll Number: 140; {{Ancestry Sharing|8533959|7b22746f6b656e223a225a46523151376d4d48677a3867584238394b44696f4b3267572f524574632f537341352b65425a69454e773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|1075|5446415}} (accessed 24 December 2023). Port of Arrival: Niagara Falls, New York, USA; Gender: Female; Record Type: Arrival; Birth Date: abt 1879; Birth Place: Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada; Arrival Date: 21 Aug 1913; Race: English; Name: Josephine Scanlon; Arrival Age: 34. ** It is likely that these Josephine Scanlons are the same person (1910 census / 1913 border crossing / 1920 census) and not the one who moved to Alberta in 1916 and got married by 1919. ** In the 1920 census Josephine (age 40), Teacher, was the single sister (nun), working as a teacher, in the household / school of Adlaida Smith in Boston Ward 8, Suffolk, Massachusetts.'''1920 Census''': "1920 United States Federal Census," Year: 1920; Census Place: Boston Ward 8, Suffolk, Massachusetts; Roll: T625_742; Page: 3A; Enumeration District: 233; {{Ancestry Sharing|8550195|7b22746f6b656e223a224f746130647439586e77456a6d6748336d496f532f4c553156594d7246556936754c474270696a454b33593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|6061|44873785}} (accessed 24 December 2023). Josephine Scanlan (40), single sister, Teacher, in household of Adlaida Smith (62) in Boston Ward 8, Suffolk, Massachusetts. Born in Canada. ==Hypothesis== # Scanlon might not be the Last Name at Birth but the surname of a step-father if her mother was single when Josephine was born or remarried after the death of Josephine father. # Josephine Scanlon the nun is the same person, possibly born in Nova Scotia. '''Testing Hypothesis #1''' *Three widows found in Ontario marriages who married a Scanlon/Scanlan. All were born in Canada and all were RC. **Julia (Kelly) Stapleton to Jospeh Scanlon in 1890 Toronto. No daughter found for Julia Stapleton before the marriage. **Elizabeth (Delaney) Cavanaugh married John Scanlan in Kingston 1887. No daughter Josephine found. **Rose Ann (Caughy) Cassidy married Cornelius Scanlon 1895. No Josephine. **Too many single women marrying Scanlon or variations of the name to determine if Josephine may have been born to a single woman. '''Testing Hypothesis #2''' *If the border crossings and US census are the same person then she was a nun in Boston in 1920 when this Josephine was married with a child in Alberta. ==Conclusion== *With no concrete evidence that the maiden name is Scanlon the parents cannot be proved. A suitable marriage has not been found for profile or her husband. Perhaps the birth registration for their daughter would reveal the maiden name. This could be ordered by the party seeking the information at [https://www.alberta.ca/order-birth-certificate Government of Alberta Registry services]. Next of kin qualify to order when birth is less than 120 years ago. Documentation of relationship is required. == Sources ==

Who are the parents of Abraham Creighton and Margaret Bonner

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'''Secret Santa 2023''' wish # 276 For profiles [[Bonner-1877|Margaret (Bonner) Creighton (1798-1881)]] and [[Creighton-963|Abraham Creighton Senior (1798-1873)]]. ==The Quest== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted?show=1678144#a1678144 '''G2G post'''] Dear Santa and the Amazing Elves, I have two brick walls. My great-great grandmother and my great-great grandfather were born in Ireland and died in Canada. I am looking for the records of their parents. My great-great grandmother is Margaret (Bonner) Creighton (1799-1881) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bonner-1877 and my great-great grandfather is Abraham Creighton Senior (1798-1873) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Creighton-963. Thank you so much. [[Creighton-890|A. Creighton]] ==Family== '''Children (or possible children) of Abraham and Margaret''' *John J Creighton (Possible child or other relative) b abt 1825, Donegal, Ireland. **Married to Ann Trimble b. abt 1828 Ireland. Married _____ . **Not with parents and siblings on 1851 census in Scotland. Maybe in Canada. In the 1851 census there is a John "Crighton" (age 27) a Shoemaker born in Ireland, was in Sydenham, Grey (county), Canada West (Ontario), which is east of the village come town of Owen Sound.'''1851 Census''': "Census of 1851 (Canada East, Canada West, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia)," database, ([http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=22761122&lang=eng Library and Archives Canada] : accessed 4 January 2024), John Crighton (27) in Sydenham, Grey (county), Canada West (Ontario), Canada. Born in Ireland; citing Reference RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page 3, Line 45, Microfilm reel number C-11723, Image number e002350501, Item ID number 22761122. Included are children Margaret 3 and Mary Ann 1 year, and a 13 year old girl Margaret Tremble (same surname as wife's maiden name). There is also 2 Apprentices and 2 Shoemakers who have different surnames. No Abraham (brother) in household. **Find on 1861 census. **An advertisement for John Creighton, Boot and Shoe Maker appeared in the Directory section of the ''Owen Sound Comet'' on the 28th of June 1851 in Owen Sound, Ontario. That ad was taken out on the 20 June 1851. '''1851 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|138037783}} : accessed 4 January 2024); citing Owen Sound Comet (Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada) Sat, Jun 28, 1851, page 1. Other ads continued in subsequent newspapers found in 1854 and 1860.'''1854 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|138037178}} : accessed 4 January 2024); citing Owen Sound Comet (Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada) Fri, Jan 6, 1854, page 3.'''1860 Newspaper''': "Newspapers.com," database with images, ({{Newspapers.com|138035793}} : accessed 4 January 2024); citing Owen Sound Comet (Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada) Thu, Jul 5, 1860, page 1. *Abraham Creighton b abt 1828, Ireland. **Married Ann Anderson: Abraham Crichton marriage to Ann Anderson, 6 Dec 1846 in Barony, Lanarkshire RD, found on ScotlandsPeople.gov.uk entry FRS194 Ref 190/149. This record may provide other information about parents. **Children: Christina b.1849, **Occupation Shoemaker: Abraham Creighton was in a directory in 1887 in Ontario.'''1887 Directory''': "Canada, City and Area Directories, 1819-1906," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|8740635|7b22746f6b656e223a224b6f586f51754d6342456f746a79687a374971414433344d7850554b49514d4d55486d55625133514d74343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - ({{Ancestry Record|3789|4201828|ca}} : accessed 1 January 2024), Residence Place Ontario, Name Abraham Owen Sound Creighton [Abraham Creighton], Residence Year 1887, Publication Title Ontario Business Directory and Gazetteer, 1886-1887; citing Original data Original sources vary according to directory. The title of the specific directory being viewed is listed at the top of the image viewer page. Check the directory title page image for full title and publication information. **Not with parents and siblings on 1851 census in Scotland. Wife and daughter Christina are with his parents. Christina's birth registration was not found in Scotland. ==Research Notes== *Birth/Baptism and marriage for subjects has not been found. Census records indicate they were born in Ireland. Their first 3 children were also born there. Based on the birthplaces for James and Sarah the family left Ireland between 1832 and 1835. If John who is in Owen Sound in 1851 is their son, and he was born about 1824 in Ireland, then Abraham and Margaret would have been married about 1823 and most likely in Ireland. *Earliest verifiable record is 1851 census in Barony, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Two eldest sons did not appear with them on that census. **No church records found in Ireland or Scotland for their children. ==Hypothesis== #Two eldest sons migrated to Canada sometime between 1848 and 1851. ==Miscellaneous Finds== *Story by Robert Crichton [https://www.history-articles.com/12-year-old-walks-to-owen-sound.html "12-Year old walks to Owen Sound"] in 1851. Does not mention any other family members by name. May be related. This might be him on the [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=census&IdNumber=22761072 1851 Census] == Sources ==

Who are the Parents of Samuel Bowen of Roxbury

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'''Was [[Bowen-2383|Samuel Bowen (abt.1746-1802)]] the son of [[Bowen-9066|John ]] and [[May-11977|Mehitable Bowen]] of Roxbury, MA or [[Bowen-2393|Josiah]] and [[Winchester-267|Mary Bowen]] of nearby Muddy River (Brookline)?''' I have traced my Bowen pedigree to [[Bowen-2383|Samuel Bowen]] of Roxbury, husband of [[Blaney-106|Mary Blaney]], but have been unable to determine his parents beyond doubt. There are two pairs of candidates for his parents. Josiah and Mary Bowen would be the obvious parents with their son [[Bowen-9380|Samuel]] born in Brookline in 1737 except that this birth date is 10 years too early for Samuel of Roxbury who died at age 56 in 1802. On the other hand Samuel's Roxbury proximity and connections to the family of John and Mehitable seem too intimate to be a coincidence, but no reference can be found naming him as a son of the couple. In one respect the answer to this riddle is of small importance. John and Josiah were 1st cousins, both grandsons of [[Bowen-320|Henry Bowen]], himself a son of [[Bowen-319|Griffith Bowen]] who immigrated from Wales in 1638. So the ability to trace my heritage back to and through the Great Migration is not hindered by the uncertainty of Samuel's parentage. But it is still maddening to have the uncertainty of which line is correct, as well as posing the conundrum of how to enter the known data into WikiTree. The problem would be resolved if evidence could be found in some document directly tying Samuel in his Roxbury years to either set of parents. Otherwise Samuel of Roxbury can not be the son Josiah and Mary unless evidence can be found contradicting the 1937 birth date or the age of 56 at death to align Samuel's birth and death dates with his age. On the other hand, and this is my favoured solution, there are no records that deny the possibility of Samuel being the son of John and Mehitable. There is simply a lack of final proof. The problem is that no birth record has been found for a Samuel son of John and Mehitable, yet clear records exist for the birth of their first three children [[Bowen-9348|Mehitable]], [[Bowen-9352|John]] and [[Bowen-9353|Penuel]]. It would seem strange that the first three births would be registered and a fourth not. Yet that is exactly what happened, as John and Mehitable did have a fourth child, [[Bowen-9354|Joshua]], for whom no birth record exists. In his [[Bowen-9354|profile]] I have listed information from two contemporary documents that prove Joshua is the son of John (and Mehitable). Of course this simply means that, since no record exists of Joshua's birth, it is not unreasonable that there might be another child born after who also left no record. It in no way suggests that another child exists or, if one did, who it might be. So, although as stated previously, no definitive evidence exists that Samuel is the son of John and Mehitable, what evidence is there that suggests he might be? Several facts suggest the possibility. * The first is family naming. In this time and culture the use of family first names used again and again was the norm. John and Mehitable's own names were common in their families. Their first 3 children, Mehitable, John and Penuel all bear family names. Joshua appears to be an outlier, but both Mehitable May and her grandfather John had a brother named Samuel. It would be no surprise if she passed this name on to a son of hers. * Additionally Samuel himself named his two children John and Samuel - a family name from each of his parents if they were John and Mehitable. Neither name is common in Josiah's or Mary's family. (A pity that Samuel did not have a daughter to name Mehitable, which would have pretty much ended the uncertainty.) * The records of the First Church of Roxbury also suggest a connection for Samuel with John's and Mehitable's family. In the 17th century several descendants of Griffith Bowen were members of the church, but by the early 18th century most had moved to Woodstock or Brookline. By 1750 the only Bowens listed as church members were John Sr, Mehitable and their children Mehitable, John Jr, Joshua and wife Abigail ... and Samuel with wife Mary and son John. * Significantly Samuel appears twice in probate records of the family. John Bowen Jr died in 1775, and his probate was administered by his father John Sr with Samuel a co-signer of the probate bond. Likewise, when John St died his probate was administered by his son Joshua with Samuel again a co-signer of the bond. * And finally, in the late 1700's Mary Bowen, widow of Josiah, appears at least three times in the town records of Muddy River (Brookline) over matters of the town council budgeting funds to pay for her boarding and care. Could this have been the case if the nearby well-known, well-off saddler Samuel of Roxbury were her son? The bottom line is that there are really three possibilities for the identity of Samuel of Roxbury: 1) He is the son of John and Mehitable of Roxbury, 2) he is the son of Josiah and Mary of Muddy River or 3) he is an entirely different Samuel Bowen for whom no evidence can be found. I believe option 1) is the answer. I will continue to search whatever documents I can access online and hope that one might surface that establishes the truth of the matter.

Who Built Our Capitol - St Paul, Minnesota

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Free-space profile dedicated to the people who constructed the Minnesota State Capitol in St Paul, Ramsey County, Minnesota. == Workers: == https://www.whobuiltourcapitol.org/ == History: == https://www.mprnews.org/story/2015/01/26/daily-circuit-who-built-the-capitol == Documentary: == https://youtu.be/JCR9Jv_Uokg?si=xkaLTHh5gBSSvXgT == Names: == '''Stone Setters''' * [[Nilsson-12619|Carl Albin (Nilsson) Nelson (1854-1932)]]

Who Do You Think You Are (UK)

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This free space page is for those working on the Who Do You Think You Are (UK) sub-project of the United Kingdom Project. The goal of this sub project is to create profiles for all celebrities who have appeared on the UK show since its conception, to fully source their profiles, and that of their families, and to get them connected to the globals tree. If you have any questions please feel free to contact [[MacLeod-1797|Susie MacLeod]] and [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]]. ---- Current Tasks: * Remove all ancestors from category page * Have UK Project Profile adopt all celebrity profiles, and that of their living ancestors, PPP the celebrity profiles, and add the project template. * Create profiles for all of the other celebrities from the show and make sure they are PPPd with a template.

Who is Philip Bachiler

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The goal of this project is to find out just who is Philip Bachiler Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bacheler-13|Steve Bacheler]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Completely source his actual lineage. * Find sources that connect/disconnect him from Rev. Stephen Bachiler. * Why was he connected to Stephen Bachiler, in the first place. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=22898852 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Who is the person

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Created for Sir William who asks: : UNKNOWN ENGLISHMAN. Can anybody please help to identify this fellow's clothing? It appears to be a chap linked to the City of London (from the shield) and he may be a common councilman, sheriff, or Lord Mayor. He could also be the Master of a Livery Company (it would be great if someone were to recognise it), whose badge he is wearing on the Ceremonial Chain of Office. Note the (velvet) Court Dress, the Court shoes with buckles and the bicorn hat in his right hand.

Who s Ebra s Great Granddaddies

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[[Coleman-805|Ebra (b. 1916) Coleman]]'s father was [[Coleman-80|Floyd (b. 1877) Coleman]], Floyd Coleman's father was [[Coleman-801|William Coleman]], William's father was . . . ??? John or James? Or maybe John *is* James? Who was[[Coleman-5321| J]]. Coleman's daddy? Did these Colemans come from Virginia or North Carolina? This page is mainly for collecting the evidence, but it is also for me to get more experience with free-space profiles. Okay, okay, and an excuse to indulge in coding and actually doing something useful with being OCD with documents. All in the name of solving a mystery! == Status of the Investigation: Open == == Beginning Notes == Ebra Coleman is my grandfather and I'm really excited to be looking at his family's story! I was very close to him and even though he told me about his family and my mom and uncles told me what they knew, I've never been satisfied with the tidbits. I have a feeling I will never be satisfied until I get my T.A.R.D.I.S., but I've got some tools that I didn't have a few years ago and am excited to chase down these clues! "Coleman" is a pretty common surname, as is "Wilson" and "Walker", two other surnames that keep coming up in this family. I only had space for 3 surnames, so I picked the ones that I think come up the most. There is also "Giffin/Griffin", "King", and "DeArmond". The last one I have only seen a few times, but since it has popped up I thought it was worth mentioning here. I've probably said it a hundred times, but I'll say it again: thank goodness for crazy first names or else I would probably be very lost right now! I was trying to find information about Ebra's paternal line and his great-grandfather. His grandfather was William (Columbus) Coleman, but there were two William Colemans around that time in Tennessee. I actually spent a day researching the wrong one. I ran into some inconsistencies around the mid 1800s back and I'm collecting all the information here to analyze it and hopefully find some answers. I know the family was more like a community with children and adults in different households at any given time. Hopefully some of the neighbors in the census records will have more clues? When I am finished with my investigation, I will post my results at the top of the page and leave the rest for future reference. == Misc. Notes ==
1. I remember looking through some old pictures and asking my grandpa who these people were. There were two young ladies who were his great aunts of some kind and I know at least one never got married. She had an unusual name, too, and it could very well be Zerelda. When I first heard she was William Sr.'s daughter, I thought she would have been too old to be the person in the picture, but if she was around 20 in 1850, the clothing in the picture would be accurate. I wrote her name on the back of the picture and we have it and several other pictures now. My mom keeps saying she'll find it but she's been saying that for a while and I might end up having to do that myself.

2. Pretty sure this isn't Ebra's Granddaddy William, but he does have a look of my Colemans: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=14878160&PIpi=41376400

3. There are two Williams I'm following. "A" is the one I think is Ebra's Granddaddy and "B" is the one I think could be a cousin. I'm hoping to find some clues in the censuses, but if nothing else, at least I will have collected the info for everyone's profiles. == The People ==
'''Generation 1 '''
Ebra
'''Generation 2'''
Floyd (Floyd Arthur Coleman married Mary Wilson)
'''Generation 3'''
William (William Columbus Coleman married Mariah Tennessee Giffin)
[[Coleman-801|Coleman-801]]
'''Generation 4'''
John?
[[Coleman-5321|Coleman-5321]]
'''Generation 5'''
William? == Investigation == === Censuses === ==== 1850 ==== ===== 1850 A"United States Census, 1850," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCD2-127 : accessed 13 June 2015), William N Coleman in household of John Coleman, Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States; citing family 587, NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |Name|| John Coleman |- |Event Type|| Census |- |Event Year|| 1850 |- |Event Place|| Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender|| Male |- |Age|| 35 |- |Race|| White |- |Birth Year (Estimated)|| 1815 |- |Birthplace|| Virginia |- |House Number|| 578 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender||Age||Birthplace |- |'''John Coleman''' || M ||35|| Virginia |- |Mary Ann Coleman ||F ||26|| Virginia |- |William N Coleman ||M|| 3|| Tennessee |- |Ann E Coleman ||F ||1 ||Tennessee |- |Nancy A Childress || F|| 12|| Tennessee |} Note: Living next to a Thomas Walker John and Mary Ann can't read or write John's profession is a Farmer ===== 1850 B"United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-267-11930-116465-68?cc=1401638 : accessed 13 June 2015), Tennessee > Knox > Knox county, part of > image 124 of 359; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |Name: ||John Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year:|| 1850 |- |Event Place: ||Knox county, part of, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||18 |- |Race: ||White |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1832 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee, United States |- |House Number: ||467 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender||Age||Birthplace||Birth Year |- |James Coleman ||M ||53 ||North Carolina||~1797 |- |Sarah Coleman ||F ||47 ||Tennessee||~1803 |- |Zerelda Coleman || F ||19 ||Tennessee||~1831 |- |John Coleman ||M ||18 ||Tennessee||~1832 |- |Emeline Coleman ||F ||17 ||Tennessee||~1833 |- |James Coleman ||M|| 10 ||Tennessee||~1840 |- |Sarah Coleman ||F ||9 ||Tennessee||~1841 |- |Jacob Coleman ||M ||5|| Tennessee||~1845 |- |William Coleman ||M ||3 ||Tennessee||~1847 |} ==== 1860 ==== ===== 1860 B"United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8TP-HXD : accessed 14 June 2015), Jas Colman, 12th District, Knox, Tennessee, United States; from "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Population," database, Fold3.com (http://www.fold3.com : n.d.); citing p. 8, household ID 47, NARA microfilm publication M653 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 805,259. ===== {|border="1" |Name: ||Jas Colman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1860 |- |Event Place: ||12th District, Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||63 |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||[Blank] |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1797 |- |Birthplace: ||North Carolina |- |Page: ||8 |- |Affiliate Name: ||The U.S. National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) |- |Affiliate Publication Number: ||M653 |} {|border="1" |Name||Gender||Age||Birthplace||Occupation |- |Jas Colman || M|| 63 ||North Carolina||Farmer |- |Sarah Colman || F ||59|| Tennessee|| |- |Zerilda Colman ||F ||28|| Tennessee|| |- |Sarah J Colman ||F|| 19|| Tennessee|| |- |Jacob Colman ||M|| 15 ||Tennessee|| |- |William Colman ||M|| 13|| Tennessee|| |- |Mary Morrow ||F ||10|| Tennessee|| |- |Sary Pyron ||F ||75 ||North Carolina||Spinster |- |Mary Pyron || F ||72 ||North Carolina||Spinster |} Who are Mary and Sary Pyron? Who is Mary Morrow? Entire household is white and can read and write. Real estate value is $8,000 and personal value is $300. ==== 1870, where is John? ==== ===== 1870 A"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDZ-CMD : accessed 13 June 2015), William Coleman, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 28, family 211, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 553,040. ===== {|border="1" |Name: ||William Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year:|| 1870 |- |Event Place: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Gender:|| Male |- |Age: ||22 |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original): ||W |- |Birth Year (Estimated): ||1847-1848 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Page Number: ||28 |} {|border="1" |Name|| Gender|| Age|| Birthplace |- |William Coleman ||M ||22 ||Tennessee |- |Mariah T Coleman ||F ||21 ||Tennessee |- |Henry F Coleman || M ||3 ||Tennessee |- |Mary J Coleman || F ||2 ||Tennessee |- |Anna Coleman || F ||0|| Tennessee |} Note, next door to this family: {|border="1" |Name|| Age|| Birthplace || Birth Year |- |Anna Walker|| 68 ||Virginia ||~1802 |- |Anna Coleman ||20 ||Tennessee ||~1850 |- |Thomas Coleman ||18|| Tennessee||~1852 |- |Mary Coleman ||18|| Tennessee|| ~1852 |- |Columbus (?) Giffin|| 2 ||Tennessee|| ~1868 |}
Notes: *According to the research done earlier (I'm uncertain of the accuracy), William Coleman's mother's maiden name was "Walker". However, it also says she was born in 1822, but still in Virginia. Could this Ann be her mother? **Edit: I am fairly certain this is Horatio Wade Walker's mother, Anne (Wade) Walker. Anne married a Thomas Walker, also from Virginia, but I am guessing she is widowed here in 1870. She would have been born around 1802 *Griffin/Giffin was Mariah Tennessee's maiden name (wife of William). William's middle name is also "Columbus". I would think that "Columbus Giffin" could be the child of William and Mariah, so why is he living in a different house? Also, Mariah has a brother named Columbus, but he is 14 and living with his parents in the 1870 census. **Possible answers: ***The parents also have 3 children ages 3, 2, and an infant, one month old. Family could be helping her out. ***The surname for Columbus ''is'' Giffin, so maybe it isn't a child of William and Mariah but rather their nephew? **EDIT: Thomas Coleman and Columbus Griffin are listed as Anna Walker's grandsons in the 1880 census"United States Census, 1880," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MD72-F1B : accessed 20 June 2015), Anna Walker, District 14, Knox, Tennessee, United States; citing enumeration district 157, sheet 336B, NARA microfilm publication T9 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 1265; FHL microfilm 1,255,265. *Anna Coleman, age 20 is probably Ann age 1 from the 1850 census (William's sister) *The [[Giffin-246|Sarah Walker]] next door is in fact Mariah's sister, Sarah Neighbors: '''Walker family''' {|border="1" |Name||Age ||Birth Year |- |Horacione (sp?) ||30 ||~1840 |- |Sarah ||25 ||~1845 |- |Joseph|| 8 or 9 ||~1871/1870 |- |Lucretina ||6|| ~1874 |- |James ||4|| ~1876 |- |William ||2|| ~1878 |} The same earlier research, Mariah Tennessee's mother's maiden name was "Nancy King". There are two other households of interest next to the Walkers with the surname of "King": '''King family''' {|border="1" |Name|| Age|| Birth Year |- |James E ||26 ||~1854 |- |Malissa ||23|| ~1857 |- |Laura F ||3|| ~1877 |- |William H ||1|| ~1879 |} '''King family''' {|border="1" |Name ||Age|| Birth Year |- |Sarah C ||57 ||~1833 |- |William R ||23 ||~1857 |- |Martha E ||21|| ~1859 |- |Marshall H ||1|| ~1879 |} ===== 1870 B"United States Census, 1870," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MDDC-1DS : accessed 13 June 2015), William Coleman in household of James Coleman, Tennessee, United States; citing p. 29, family 211, NARA microfilm publication M593 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 553,040. ===== {|border="1" |Name: William ||Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1870 |- |Event Place: ||Tennessee, United States |- |Gender:|| Male |- |Age: ||23 |- |Race:|| White |- |Race (Original):|| W |- |Birth Year (Estimated):|| 1846-1847 |- |Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Page Number: ||29 |} {|Border="1" |- |Household|| Gender ||Age|| Birthplace |- |James Coleman ||M ||71 ||North Carolina |- |Sarah Coleman ||F ||67 ||Tennessee |- |Zerelda Coleman ||F ||39 ||Tennessee |- |William Coleman ||M ||23 ||Tennessee |- |Mary Coleman ||F ||17 ||Tennessee |- |William Phelpps ||M ||14 ||Tennessee |} ==== 1900 ==== ===== 1900 A: Where are all the menfolk?"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11679-94320-40?cc=1325221 : accessed 14 June 2015), Tennessee > Knox > ED 86 Civil District 14 (north, east part) > image 6 of 20; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |- |Name: ||Mary Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1900 |- |Event Place: ||Civil District 14 (north, east part), Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Female |- |Age: ||52 |- |Marital Status:|| Married |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original):|| W |- |Relationship to Head of Household: ||Head |- |Relationship to Head of Household (Original): ||Head |- |Number of Living Children: ||11 |- |Birth Date:|| Apr 1848 |- |Birthplace:|| Tennessee |- |Father's Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Mother's Birthplace: ||Tennessee |- |Mother of how many children:|| 12 |} {|border="1" |Household ||Role ||Gender ||Age|| Birthplace ||Birth Date |- |Mary Coleman ||Head|| F|| 52 ||Tennessee||April 1848 |- |Willam A Coleman|| Son ||M ||28 ||Tennessee||November 1872 |- |Mary J Coleman ||Daughter ||F ||33 ||Tennessee||July 1868 |- |John C Coleman|| Son|| M ||20 ||Tennessee||September 1880 |- |James R Coleman|| Son ||M ||18 ||Tennessee||August 1882 |- |Pearl C Coleman|| Daughter|| F ||15 ||Tennessee||March 1885 |- |Benjamin S Coleman ||Son ||M ||12 ||Tennessee||June 1888 |- |Margaret T Coleman|| Daughter|| F|| 9 ||Tennessee||November 1891 |- |Roy E Coleman|| Grandson|| M|| 11|| Tennessee||May 1889 |- |Hobert A Coleman ||Grandson ||M|| 1 ||Tennessee||August 1899 |} Mary is listed as head of the household and married, but where is William? She had 12 children, 11 still living. Still can't read and write. Daughter Mary can read but not write. She also has two children but is listed as single. I am guessing those children are Roy and Hobert. It really does look like "Hobert" or "Habert" and this side of the family is known to play around with names. {|border="1" |Household ||Role ||Gender|| Age|| Birthplace ||Birthdate || Occupation |- |Henry T Coleman ||Head ||M|| 33 ||Tennessee ||September 1867 ||Laborer (marble yard) |- |Martha F Coleman ||Wife|| F ||31 ||Tennessee|| January 1869|| |- |Albert C Coleman ||Son|| M ||13|| Tennessee ||September 1889 ||at school |- |Charles E Coleman ||Son ||M|| 7 ||Tennessee|| 1893|| at school |- |Grace L Coleman ||Daughter ||F ||5 ||Tennessee ||April 1895|| |- |Floyd A Coleman|| Brother|| M ||22 ||Tennessee ||June 1877 ||Farm Laborer |} On another side there is another interesting household: {|border="1" |Name||Role||Gender||Age||Birthplace||Birth Date |- |Mary E Mcnutt ||Head|| F|| 48|| Tennessee||November 1852 |- |Harriet Mcnutt ||Daughter|| F ||21|| Tennessee||February 1879 |- |James Mcnutt ||Son ||M|| 15|| Tennessee||November 1885 |- |Sarah Coleman|| Daughter|| F|| 19|| Tennessee||June 1881 |- |William B. Coleman|| Grandson ||M|| 1|| Tennessee||June 1899 |} I'm guessing Sarah is Sarah McNutt Coleman? She is listed as being married for a year. For some reason she and her baby are living with her mother. Who is Sarah's husband and why isn't he there? Mary is listed as being married for 28 years and having had 7 children, 6 of them surviving. She can't read or write. There are 3 husbands missing in the 1900 census: Mary Coleman, Sr.'s; Sarah (McNutt) Coleman's, and Mary McNutt's. Other surnames of interest in this census: Giffin 1, 11, 12-13, 16, 18 Griffin 4 DeArmond 7 Walker 8, 15 King 9, 10-11, 17 ===== 1900 B"United States Census, 1900," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11679-95207-36?cc=1325221 : accessed 14 June 2015), Tennessee > Knox > ED 82 Civil District 12 (north part) > image 48 of 58; citing NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ===== {|border="1" |- |Name: ||William M Coleman |- |Event Type: ||Census |- |Event Year: ||1900 |- |Event Place:|| Civil District 12 (north part), Knox, Tennessee, United States |- |Gender: ||Male |- |Age: ||53 |- |Marital Status: ||Married |- |Race: ||White |- |Race (Original):|| W |- |Relationship to Head of Household: ||Head |- |Relationship to Head of Household (Original):|| Head |- |Years Married: ||30 |- |Birth Date:|| May 1847 |- |Birthplace:|| Tennessee |- |Marriage Year (Estimated):|| 1870 |- |Father's Birthplace:|| North Carolina |- |Mother's Birthplace:|| Tennessee |} {|border="1" |Name||Role||Gender||Age||Birth Place||Birth date||Father Birth Place||Mother Birth Place |- |William M ||Head|| M|| 53 ||Tennessee|| May 1847 ||North Carolina ||Tennessee |- |Catherine || Wife|| F ||37 ||Tennessee|| February 1863 ||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Sarah J ||Daughter|| F ||30 ||Tennessee|| November 1870||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Mamie ||Daughter ||F ||21 ||Tennessee ||July 1879||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Emma ||Daughter ||F ||18|| Tennessee|| September 1882||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Fanny ||Daughter ||F ||11|| Tennessee ||August 1889||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Ella ||Daughter ||F ||5 ||Tennessee ||February 1895||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Ambrose ||Son|| M ||4 ||Tennessee ||May 1896||Tennessee ||Tennessee |- |Edward R || Son ||M ||3 ||Tennessee ||1897||Tennessee ||Tennessee |} Catherine is mother to 5 children, 4 living so William was probably married at least once before William is a farmer and has been married for 30 years Interesting household nearby: {|border="1" |Name||Role||Age||Birth Place||Birth date||Father Place of Birth||Mother Place of Birth |- |Thomas D Smith||Head||56||Ohio||September 1844||Virginia||Ohio |- |Lucy A Smith||Wife||50||Ohio||May 1850||Connecticut||Ohio |- |Margaret J Coleman||Mother-in-law||72||Ohio||May 1828||New Jersey||New Jersey |} Both Lucy and Margaret had 2 children but only 1 survived (just Lucy for Margaret then?) Thomas is a Dairy farmer There is also a man named James A Minton nearby married to Cora C. He was born in May 1873 and she was born December 1880. I noticed a Minton family in an earlier census for the "B" group but these people wouldn't have been alive yet. === William's Marriage"Tennessee, County Marriages, 1790-1950," Database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1-9799-8537-82?cc=1619127 : accessed 13 June 2015), 004538916 > image 511 of 862; county courthouses, Tennessee. === William Coleman married Maria T Walker (very likely Mariah Tennessee Walker) November 8/9, 1865 == Sources ==

Who s Ebra s Great Granddaddies?

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

Who s Ebra s Great Granddaddies? -1

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

Who Was Elizabeth Darnall

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::::'''Was Elizabeth Darnall the daughter of Waugh Darnall? ::::'''Or was Elizabeth Darnall the widow of Waugh Darnall?'''''' "[[Wright-743|JOHN WRIGHT]] (II), son of John Wright & Dorothy, was born between 1700 - 1712 and died 27 February 1792 in Fauquier County, VA. ::::He married [[Bronaugh-1|ELIZABETH DARNALL]] about 1730 - 1733. ::::'''Was she ELIZABETH (Bronaugh) DARNALL, daughter of [[Bronaugh-8|Jeremiah Darnall]] and the WIDOW of [[Darnall-246|Waugh Darnall]]?''' ::::'''Or was she ELIZABETH DARNALL, the DAUGHTER of [[Darnall-246|Waugh Darnall]] and sister of [[Darnall-243|Jeremiah Darnall]]?''' "The fact that Capt. Wright was a lawyer, vestryman and county officer at this time and a judge then or very soon afterward and so continued for thirty years, in addition to being a gentleman-farmer, suggests that in removing further away from the county courthouse he must have had a supreme reason. This reason undoubtedly was that he had married Elizabeth Darnall. There is no record proof of this marriage; as none is likely to be discovered, the author does not go beyond the expression of his belief, hereby set down, that the Elizabeth, named in the will of Capt. John4 Wright, as his wife, was a daughter of Waugh Darnall, Gent., and sister of the Jeremiah Darnall, Gent., who accommodated Capt. Wright with a share of the estate of the deceased Waugh Darnall, thus still closer drawing these families together. Jeremiah Darnall had married Catherine Holtzclaw, daughter of Jacob Holtzclaw, as is shown by the latter’s will of 15 January 1759." * Tyler, Lyon Gardiner. ''Tyler's Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. IV, Number 2'', October 1922, pg. 220. ---- There has been much confusion as to who was the Elizabeth Darnall who married Capt. John Wright.- Mr. C. A. Hoppin, a genealogist, of the Washington-Wright connections, gave Elizabeth as a daughter of Waugh Darnall. Since the will of Waugh Darnall, naming his children, did not mention a daughter, Elizabeth, he was manifestly in error. E. R. McKay and this compiler (H.C.S.) long held the belief that she was the widow of Waugh but were unable to find any proof until a suit was brought by Augustine Smith against his wife's brother and sisters. A transcript of this suit follows... ---- '''SMITH vs DARNALL'S EXECUTORS''' Fauquier County, Va., Papers of the Court terminating February 1802 Bill in Chancery, 1796 Augustine Smith of Fauquier County sayeth in 1781 he served in the Virginia Militia and became entitled for his said service to a certificate -8:10:0, and being anxious to become an adventurer in Kentucky lands mentioned same to Jeremiah Darnall, now deceased, and he said Jeremiah Darnall proposed to assist him in locating the said land thru Major James Wright who was then about to go to Kentucky for the purpose of locating lands, but the orator, before talking to Darnall, had "intended to get Colonel Marshall or some of the family who were also just about to go to Kentucky" but being so nearly connected with the said Jeremiah as to have married his daughter and being also connected by marriage to the said James Wright" your-orator came into the proposition which was made by the said Jeremiah sometime in the year 1783 and delivered to him the said certificate in order to procure for your orator a land office treasury warrant to be located and surveyed for your orator by James Wright and the said Jeremiah Darnall procured from the Registers Office a Land Warrant for 5,312 acres and was issued in the name of the said Jeremiah Darnall "whereas it ought to have been issued in the name of your orator." In 1788 Smith heard Darnall offered to sell part of his Kentucky holdings and knowing that he had no Kentucky land except what he procured by orator's warrant spoke to him on the subject without satisfaction and also; to James Wright who advised him to let the matter rest for a while as Wright assured him Darnall had made a will and had "done justice to your orator".. ."by devising to him the said lands." Jeremiah Darnall died leaving a last will and Testament appointing James Wright executor and "devised the aforesaid land so obtained by his warrant and for his benefit to Joseph Darnall, Mary Russell and Margaret Sinclair which said will be (sic) prays be taken as part of this bill . . . " (no copy of the will found) and that the said Joseph Darnall together with William Russell and Mary, his wife, James Sinclair and Margaret, his wife, Caty Darnall and Darnall Latham an infant under the age of 21 years by Thomas Latham his next friend may also be made defendants" to this bill . (This Augustine Smith, son of Augustine and Ann [Marshall] Smith, is identified in ''Hardy, Colonial Families of the Southern States of America'', p. 478, as having married a "Miss Darnall.") ::Papers filed 1 do hereby certify that on the 22 October 1783 a land office treasury warrant No 20151 for 5312-1/2 acres issued to Jeremiah Darnall for which he paid £85O0 paper money. ::::W Price ::::R. L. Off ::::30 April 1795 Many depositions were filed relative both to the land warrant, locating the land in Ky., and also,- the capability of Jeremiah Darnall at the time of the drawing of his will. Most of these were filed in 1797, and unfortunately merely state that the deponents are of lawful age." William Smith said in 1783 Jeremiah Darnall told him he had received a military certificate from Augustine Smith which he had laid out in a land warrant tor him and he intended to get James Wright to lay it out and survey it for the said Augustine Smith and sometime afterwards the said Jeremiah Darnall told him he had the land warrant laid out in Kentucky. William Sinclair says he purchased of Joseph Darnall (son of Jeremiah Darnall, deceased) 49 acres "that Jeremiah Darnall had never given his son a deed for," it seems Joseph had become indebted to John Matthews, schoolmaster, for the tuition of his children, that Jeremiah Darnall had Promised to pay his son if Mr. Matthews would indulge him until he harvested his next "op stating he would be liable for the payment.. .etc-. Robert Randolph and George Grant both made depositions in regard to the mental condition of Jeremiah Darnall shortly before the time of the making of his will, and about the time of his death their deponents were Francis Whiting, Daniel Bradford, Thomas Porter, John Herndon -, William Bradford, Tilghman Weaver, John Martin, Alexander Cook, regarding Jeremiah Darnall's capability of doing business up until the time of his last illness. 22 May 1797: Answer of James Wright to the bill in chancery filed by Augustine Smith at Fauquier Court. He located the lands in Kentucky and as the "said Jeremiah was half-brother of this deponent.. .he was induced to ask of him no more than his expenses (in locating the land in Ky.) He disagrees with Smith's statements in regard the advise passed him in regard to pressing his father-in-law in regard to a settlement in regard to these lands. Augustine Smith also filed a very extended account vs Estate of Jeremiah Darnall, deceased, for endless quantities of rum, molasses, other imported goods, and the like, am, H.C.S. goes on to say the papers are very numerous and I went over all of them for any spark of genealogical information which they might contain rather than the conflicting statements offered by the witnesses as to the capability of Darnall at the time making his will, his ability to do business, and the like. No one denied that the land in Kentucky which was procured in the name of Darnall was obtained on a certificate issued for the Revolutionary Services of Augustine Smith. The will of Jeremiah Darnall, 1795, remains of record at Fauquier Court. In addition to this, the transactions between John Wright and the heirs of Waugh Darnall and the mention in the suit of the family relationship between James Wright and Jeremiah Darnall, son of Waugh, seems sufficiently corroborative of our contention that Elizabeth was the widow of Waugh Darnall. *Conley, Avlyn Dodd. ''The Darnall, Darnell Family, Vol. 2''. Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1979.

Who was Francis McNairy really

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While many people's trees show Francis McNairy 1739-1812 (McNairy-3) born in Lancaster County, Pa, or in Scotland, and show him having antecedents in those places, I can find no convincing evidence of his birthplace on either side of the Atlantic. The earliest real record we have of him or his wife Mary Boyd is their marriage 28 April 1761 in Lancaster County. I have no DNA matches with any McNairy or Boyd descendants earlier than Francis and Mary. There were people named McNary living in PA at the time of Francis's birth or arrival, but there is no known connection between them and people who use the McNairy spelling. All this makes me wonder if "Francis McNairy" is a name that he assumed when he got off of a ship. This sounds like "McNary" but isn't, perhaps intentionally, Does anybody have documentation of Francis's origins or DNA connections to McNairys before his generation? Charles Bostian bostian@vt.edu

Who was Jennie 'Ani-waya' Cherokee

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Who was [[Ani'-Wa'Ya-1|Jennie Ani-wa-ya]]? 1) Was she the daughter of [[Cherokee-61|Oconostota]]? '''No ''' 2) Was she the wife of [[Hicks-6798|William Hicks]]? '''No ''' 3) Was she the wife of [[Conrad-398|Johann Conrad]]? '''Yes.''' 4) Was she the mother of Charles and [[Taylor-26454|Thomas Fox Taylor]]? '''Maybe''' ---- 1) Oconostota had only one documented child, his son Tukeesee (The Terrapin) 2) Starr says “William Hicks was the son of [[Hicks-4553|Nathan Hicks]], a white man, and a full blood woman of the Wolf clan. He was a younger brother of [[Hicks-4552|Charles R. Hicks]] ….” Baker, Jack D. and Hampton, David K. ''Old Cherokee Famlies: Notes of Dr. Emmet Starr.'' Baker Publishing Co., Oklahoma City, 1988. Vol. 1, p. 119 William had two wives, Lydia Halfbreed and Sallie Foreman. Crews and Starbuck, eds. ''Records of the Moravians Among the Cherokees.'' Cherokee Heritage Press, Tahlequah, OK, 2013. Vol. 5, p.2684. Starr incorrectly lists Lydia as the wife of Charles Hicks, but the Moravian journals and other records make it clear that Lydia was William’s wife. 3) Emmet Starr recorded an erroneous story that Johann Conrad was married to an English woman named Jennie Taylor, that she had a son named Charles Taylor and together they had a son named Hamilton Conrad. Other records make it clear that this was at best a very garbled family story. Starr also said "Hamilton" married a Cherokee woman named “Onai”. Starr, Emmet. ''History of the Cherokee Indians''. Oklahoma Yesterday Publications edition, Tulsa, OK, 1993 pp. 474-475 According to the Moravian Journals, 3/25/1810, “Among others there was a half-German Cherokee here…. His father, whose name was John Gunrod according to his pronounciation [presumably Johannes Conrad], is supposed to have been a rather well-to-do Indian trader and was killed by Indians in a war when he [the son, Gunrod] was only 3-4 years old.” Crews and Starbuck, eds. Vol. 3, pp. 1375-76 '''There is no mention of the mother.''' Johann and “Jennie” were the parents of “Gunrod”, whose wife may have been the woman named “Arle Gunrod” on the 1851 Drennan Roll. James Hicks speculates that they also were the parents of a woman named “Nan ye hi”, the mother of Charles and William Hicks. He bases this on a comment in the Moravian Diaries that Gunrod left his family to live with the family of Charles Hicks, ‘a close relative.’ Charles Hicks’ wife was named Nan-ye-hi (Nancy) Broom, the daughter of Chief Broom of Broomtown and his wife possibly the woman named Ajosta. The Moravian record from April 5, 1822, says, "Ajosta, the mother of our student Nancy, who ardently wishes to be baptized, was this day declared a candidate for holy baptism." Missionary Herald for the year 1824. Vol XX. Published at the expense of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. [This may have been a different Nancy from Nancy "Broom" Hicks) Gunrod was the father of five children, only one of whom used the surname ‘Conrad’. That son, Terrapinhead Conrad, [[Conrad-2585]] had a daughter named Jennie. Son Young Wolf [[Conrad-2582]] also married a woman named “Jennie”. 4) If she was the mother of Thomas Taylor, she could not be of the Wolf Clan since Thomas’ wife, Jennie Walker, (granddaughter of Nancy Ward) was of the Wolf Clan. (Cherokee could not marry within the same clan.) Charles Taylor[[Taylor-26455]] was born about 1730. According to Starr he was born in England and brought to America by his mother. He claimed to be related to the prominent Fox family of England. Starr, pp. 474-475 Charles received a commission as an Ensign in one of the Independent Companies of the southern colonies (these were part of the British army) in 1754 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in 1756 Clark, Murtie J. ''Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774;'' Georgia Militia. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1999. He was stationed at (and briefly in charge of) Fort Prince George and while in the Cherokee Nation he fathered two sons with a Cherokee woman. As far as is known, he never married or had other children. He died on July 15, 1774, in South Carolina, at the age of 44. "Death Notices from the South Carolina & American General Gazette," in ''South Carolina Historical Magazine,'' ed. Mabel Louise Webber. South Carolina Historical Society, Baltimore MD, 1916, Vol. 17 p. 88 "Charles Thomas Taylor came into the C[herokee] Nation a Captain in a Brittish Regiment & married a Cherokee woman by whom he had a son named Thomas. Thomas married a Cherokee woman by whom he had three children; Richard, Fox, & Susan, the first named Taylor was a natural son of the Fox family in England, on that account the son of Thomas was called Fox & they have ever since continued to say that they by blood are allied to the late Charles Fox. Thomas had a brother named Charles who died in the west Indies. The simple narative from the widow of Thomas [NOTE: this would be Jennie Walker] who is still living bears all the marks of truth. It will be observed that the first mentioned Taylor had a brother named Charles & a son also named Charles so that there were three heirs of that name including the first-mentioned, that bore the name of Charles & the son of the first named his son by the Cherokee woman Fox [knowing?] at the time that he named him after his great grandfather in England. November 14, 1811 : [marginal notation:] The first Charles Taylor died in Charles Town, SoCarolina” RG75, Records of the Cherokee Agency in Tennessee, 1798-1838 (correspondence, 1811-1813) Microfilm #M208, Roll 6 '''Please note that there is limited information on these early Cherokee families, names were reused, and both Cherokee women and white men had children with multiple partners. Additional work is needed on the profiles for many of the individuals named here. == Sources ==

Who was Mary Willie Johnson Hamblett

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

Who was Miss E. M. Maud

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'''Who was "Miss E. M. Maud"?''' ''An old family mystery relates to a "Miss E. M. Maud" who appeared in a casualties list as a next of kin for a deceased WW1 trooper. This page unpicks the mystery...'' {{Image|file=Who_was_Miss_E_M_Maud.png|align=r |caption=28 May 1915 }} On 28 May 1915 the NZ Casualties List No. 37 is published in New Zealand newspapers Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20368, 28 May 1915, Page 5, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC19150528.2.32 . Among the casualties is 23 year old Trooper [[Simpson-27758|Archibald "Archie" Cranley Simpson]], regimental number 13-442, of the Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment, son of [[Simpson-12611|William Kirkpatrick Simpson]], who died of wounds at Gallipoli on 22 May 1915. His next of kin is listed as "Miss E. M. Maud" of Pukeroro, Cambridge. This is notable, as at the time girlfriends or fiancees are rarely listed as next-of-kin (assuming she even was his fiancee). Sisters can sometimes be listed in the absence of parents, as can close friends in the absence of other family, however both parents were very much alive. {{Image|file=Who_was_Miss_E_M_Maud-1.png|align=l |caption=29 May 1915 }} The next day, 29 May 1915, a correction is published in a few New Zealand newspapers New Zealand Herald, Volume LII, Issue 15930, 29 May 1915, Page 9, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19150529.2.80 . It states his correct next of kin is his father William Simpson of Ohaupo, not Miss E. M. Maud of Pukeroro. Incidently, Ohaupo and Pukeroro are only about 20km apart, so it is not out of the question that Archie and E. M. could be acquainted. But who was she? A quick records search was unsuccessful in identifying who Miss E. M. Maud of Pukeroro might be. {{Image|file=Who_was_Miss_E_M_Maud-2.png|align=r |caption=31 May 1915 }} On 31 May 1915, a revised Casualties List No. 37A is published in New Zealand newspapers Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 20370, 31 May 1915, Page 5, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WC19150531.2.36 , with Archie's next of kin corrected. A look at the [https://www.cwgc.org Commonwealth War Graves Commission] record for Archie lists his parents, but no other next of kin information. '''Memorial''': "Commonwealth War Graves Commission"
Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey (Including Gallipoli). (Plot: 71)
[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/720489/archibald-cranley-simpson/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record] (accessed 15 November 2023)
Memorial page for Archibald Cranley Simpson. Service number: 13/442; Rank: Trooper; Died: 22 May 1915; Age: 23.
Regiment & Unit/Ship: Auckland Mounted Rifles, N.Z.E.F. (New Zealand); Additional Info: Son of William K. and Katherine Simpson, of New Plymouth. Native of Waikato.
Likewise, a look at his [https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph Auckland Museum War Memorial Online Cenotaph] record provides few clues. Auckland Museum War Memorial Online Cenotaph, Trooper Archibald Cranley Simpson, https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C14429 His relationship status on embarkation at 16 October 1914 was "single", and his next of kin was listed as William Simpson (father), Ngahinapouri, via Ohaupo, New Zealand. {{Image|file=Who_was_Miss_E_M_Maud-4.png|align=l |caption=Archie's Military Personnel File, page 1 }} Finally, a look at Archie's military personnel file held at Archives NZ Military Personnel Files: SIMPSON, Archibald Cranley - WW1 13/442 - Army. {{Archives New Zealand|R7817301}}. On page 1 of the file it is apparent that Archie's father's address details at Ohaupo have been crossed out. In the same handwriting is the name and address of the mysterious Miss Maud - however the "M" in Maud appears exactly the same as the "W" in William, so the name is actually Miss E. M. Ward. A look at page 11 in the personnel file confirms this - clearly Ward. {{Image|file=Who_was_Miss_E_M_Maud-5.png|align=r |caption=Archie's Military Personnel File, page 11 }} But again, who was she? And how did she end up in Archie's personnel file as his next of kin? It turns out that "Miss E. M. Ward" is a lot more searchable, and a certain [[Ward-35563|Ethel Marion Ward]] of Pukeroro soon emerged as a leading contender. In 1911 Ethel was a spinster residing at "Tor View Pukeroro" '''1911 Electoral Roll''', Ethel Marion WARD, Electorate: Raglan, Occupation: spinster, Place Of Residence: Tor View Pukeroro, Record Number: 5501. Source: [https://wilsoncollection.co.nz/ The Wilson Collection]. {{Image|file=Who_was_Miss_E_M_Maud-3.png|align=l |caption=15 August 1916 }} But on 15 August 1916, another interesting NZ Casualties List was published in New Zealand newspapers New Zealand Times, Volume XLI, Issue 9428, 15 August 1916, Page 6, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19160815.2.52. In it, a Corporal Gordon Simpson, regimental number 13/651, a farmer from Ngaruawahia, was reported wounded, with his next of kin listed as "Miss E. M. Ward" of Terrace View, Pukeroro. Sure enough, a review of Gordon's records indicated that his parents were living in England, and as such he was obliged to provide the name and address of his "nearest relative in New Zealand", in this case Miss E. M. Ward (their exact relationship is not yet known). Sadly, Sergeant Gordon Simpson was later killed in action on 30 March 1918 at Palestine, aged 29 years. Auckland Museum War Memorial Online Cenotaph, Sergeant Gordon Simpson, https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C14439 '''Memorial''': "Commonwealth War Graves Commission"
Jerusalem Memorial, Israel and Palestine (Including Gaza). (Plot: Panel 1)
[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1647037/gordon-simpson/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record] (accessed 15 November 2023)
Memorial page for Gordon Simpson. Service number: 13/651; Rank: Serjeant; Died: 30 March 1918; Age: 29.
Regiment & Unit/Ship: New Zealand Mounted Machine Gun Squadron (New Zealand); Additional Info: Son of Henrietta Simpson, of Bushbury Lodge, Willes Rd., Leamington Spa, England, and the late Robert Simpson. Native of Wilbarston, Northants, England. A member of the Legion of Frontiersmen.
Military Personnel Files: SIMPSON, Gordon - WW1 13/651 - Army. {{Archives New Zealand|R7817376}} New Zealand Times, Volume XLIII, Issue 9940, 9 April 1918, Page 6, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTIM19180409.2.40.1 NZ BDM Death Reg. No. 1918/78996 (Simpson Gordon, 29Y) '''Obituary''', Waikato Independent, Volume XIX, Issue 2040, 11 April 1918, Page 4, https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WAIKIN19180411.2.14 Both Archie and Gordon embarked from New Zealand on 16 October 1914 in the Main Body of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force, as members of the Auckland Mounted Rifles. Their regimental numbers were similar, their names similar, and it is likely that their personnel files were located in the same place during 1914-1915. Somehow, perhaps due to "clerical error", Gordon's next of kin details ended up in Archie's file as well as in his own, and upon Archie's death, this percolated through to the casualty lists published in New Zealand newspapers. In Gordon's will of 20 August 1914 Hamilton Probates: Simpson, Gordon - Cambridge - Farmer. {{Archives New Zealand|R6876104}} he names Ethel Marian Ward of "Tor View" Pukeroro as executrix of his will, also leaving to her all of his property. In an attached affidavit for probate (September 1918), Ethel states she intends to provide the proceeds of his house sale to his widowed mother, Mrs Henrietta Simpson, in England. Other than the fact that Gordon and Ethel were both born in England, the will provides no more clues as to their relationship. Postscript: In 1922 Ethel married [[Alexander-20117|Jack Phillips Alexander]] NZ BDM Marriage Reg. No. 1922/3885 (Ethel Marion Ward, Jack Phillips Alexander), who incidentally was also a Trooper in the Auckland Mounted Rifles (sailed 14 January 1916 in the 9th Reinforcements) Auckland Museum War Memorial Online Cenotaph, Trooper Jack Phillip Alexander, https://www.aucklandmuseum.com/war-memorial/online-cenotaph/record/C61913 and was awarded the Military Medal and Bar. Ethel died in 1957 NZ BDM Death Reg. No. 1957/29959 (Alexander Ethel Marion, 68Y). == Sources ==

Who was Nancy Gillespie

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I am showing how Nancy Gillespie, (wife of John Owen one of the original settlers of Clearfield County, PA) was 1/2 Sasquehannock 1/2 Scot. AN INTRODUCTION: Family legends are fun to pass on at fireside reunions, but challenging to keep afloat in these times of technical advancements while scrutinizing facts. I had one weekend with my uncle from Pennsylvania who sat and told me some family stories, understanding the chances were we'd never see each other again. According to Uncle Clark we were descended from an American Indian. Some family members have dark pigments around our eyes that dramatically deepen when tired. This physical enigma startled my older half sister when I was little. Also, my husband affectionately calls me Panda Bear as a playful literative of my first name Amanda which reflects my shadowy eyelids. I've always hoped there'd be some American Indian in me but never dreamed I'd actually find one...until now. SOME FACTS: Both Nancy and her husband John Owen were born in 1760 in York Pennsylvania. She married an important frontiersmen who eventually made their permanent home north on the Susquehanna River becoming one of the original settlers in what is now Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. GILLESPIES OF WEST VIRGINIA Her last name is Gillespie (through the DAR) She is often attached to William Gillespie [gillespie-399] who came with his family from Scotland through New York West Virginia with his father James. James [gillespi-5591] who was Scots-Irish man granted a couple of hundred acres in the Shenendoah Valley west of the Blue Ridge Mountains by the British King. In ten years he added another 400 Acres! OMG William was the oldest of 4 and married a girl who was already in West Virginia. Her name was Mary Yeoman [yeomans-552]. There are a lot of people that want to identify her with an amazing woman named Margarate Clendennin, the sole survivor of a horrible indian raid. I don't believe that's the same person attached to Mary Yeoman, but frankly that's not my problem. According to records, Nancy was born 4 months after her sister Elizabeth. that's impossible. I think its a far reach to believe there's a reason for Mary Yeoman to travel from Southwestern West Virginia to go to York to have her baby, leaving a large family back home. That's just plain silly. The alternative is that William Gillespie had an affair with a girl in York and gave the baby his name. I also think that's far fetched. The diversity and business of pre-revolution York is simply too different from the savagery of the Shenendoah Valley. and would Mary really simply leave that baby in York? Otherwise how would Nancy have had the opportunity to even meet another person from York to marry? We can't simply throw culture away. The whole thing simply doesn't make sense. Knowing the atmosphere of mid 18th century York, I'd say Nancy Gillespie has a number of possibilities. I've not abandoned her. She is a personal beacon for me. I have added hundreds of files here, but she's my - what would you call it? my anchor? Nancy is deeply deeply personal to me. In the mid 18th century, the years leading up to the war, York was a major thoroughfare for indians, settlers, frontiersmen - all sorts of people. Gillespie is a common name and Conestoga, a Sasquehannock town, is right there. Because of misinformation, a band of scots-irishmen with blood lust went into Conastoga and massacred everybody. men, women, children. everybody in 1763 - 3 years after Nancy was born. For me, its far more possible that a Gillespie came through lancaster county on his way who knows where...and fell in love enough to leave his name. Her mother may have died with all traces of her obliterated. I'm still working out what Nancy was doing then...I'll find it. I swear I will. I think John Owens family had something to do with it. I mean they were born months apart and he died months after she did. Seriously those two were soulmates par excellence. I have William's story stored in a free space. All their ids are still there. I think that story is inspiring, but I have to see this one through. John and Nancy were one of the original settlers of Clearfield County Pennsylvania and their impact is still felt there today. Nancy's daughter Anna married a Lansberry who was probably a Quaker which I'm presently running down. This is a distinct possibility as Quakers were 1/4 of York's population before the Revolution. [2] If I'm right, then Anna Owens Lansberry was 1/4 Sasquehanna. If you go up the Sasquehanna river just a few miles, you'd reach their old settlement on the left branch. In passing, I read on an academic website that even now, there are a large percentage of accents there that are still Sasquehannock. Nancy would have felt at home. Gillespie being scots-irish, maybe from Falkirk Scotland and Owens being Welsh shows support. And Anna marrying a Quaker? that just makes so much sense. They are the worlds most amazing egletarians. History of the Susquehanna: http://www.dickshovel.com/susque.html As simplistic recap of this article is that it talks about the violent nature of the Susquehannock and that it wasn't so long before the settlers that they were cannibals. But it turns out they were converted by Quaker missionaries. and it just so happens that the families surrounding Nancy Gillespie are Quakers! Interesting discussion about Society of Friends in Virginia https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/878615/george-famous-siginficance-defining-friends-communities West Virginia https://blogs.ancestry.com/ancestry/2014/10/23/quaker-migrations-across-the-centuries/ =SOURCES==

Who was Sarah Widdifield Bassett

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Part of the [[Space:Widdifield Name Study|Widdifield Name Study]] This page is set up to try and break down the brick wall of [[Widdifield-236|Sarah (Widdifield) Bassett]]. === Facts: === # She married Isaac Basset on 8 February 1842. They lived in Whitchurch at the time. # Her son, [[Bassett-5076|William Randall Bassett]] was born about 1844 in Whitchurch Township, York County, Ontario # Her daughter, [[Bassett-931|Mary Matilda (Bassett) Tompkins (1846-1932)]], was born on 8 Apr 1846 in King, York, Ontario, Canada # Her husband, Isaac Bassett remarried [[Unknown-673578|Almira]] on 15 Apr 1850 in Pickering, York, Canada West === Missing Facts: === #Date of birth #Place of birth #Date of death #Place of death #Parents === Possibilities === # She may have died # Her marriage may have ended # She may have been previously married and had a different maiden name #She may have had an alternate first name # Her son's middle name was Randall, maybe she's related to one of the Widdifield/Randall branches: [[Widdifield-29|John Widdifield (1771-bef.1819)]] or [[Widdifield-31|Henry Widdifield II (1779-1869)]] === List of Sarah Widdifields === Birth range of 1801-1829 *[[Widdifield-48|Sarah W (Widdifield) Chapman (1811-1861)]] *[[Widdifield-265|Sarah Ann (Widdifield) Town (1814-1841)]] - died 1841 *[[Widdifield-74|Sarah Elizabeth (Widdifield) VanLuven (1824-1913)]] - no, married at time

Who Was the Wife of Samuel Sampson and John Soule?

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== Who was the wife of Samuel Sampson and John Soule? == :*'''Esther Nash, daughter of [[Nash-172|Lieutenant Samuel Nash]] ?'''
:*'''Esther Delano/De la Noye, daughter of [[De_Lannoy-16|Philip Delano]] (c. 1603-c 1681)?'''
:*'''Esther ?'''
[[Sampson-57|Samuel Sampson]], who was killed during King Philip’s War, married Esther and had sons Samuel and Ichabod. Esther, subsequently, married [[Soule-59|John Soule.]] This is well established through court records. The question is: what was Esther’s maiden name? The vital records, for this era and this family, are non-existent. There are no births, no marriages, no deaths. === Esther Nash: === ==== Argument for Esther Nash. ==== Susan Augusta Smith, in [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto72unkngoog#page/n110/mode/2up "Nash--Sampson--Soule] '''NEHGR 52:76 (1898)''', was the first to make the statement that Esther Nash married John Soule. ::"In Winsor's History of Duxbury, p. 301, is the statement that Abraham Sampson --the first Abraham-- married a daughter of Lieut. Samuel Nash. Having last spring occasion to look up something connected with the Sampson family, I sought verification for the statement in the will of Samuel Nash and what was my surprise to find mention of his two "grandsons (Samuel Sampson's two sons) Samuel and Ichabod," his two grand-daughters Elizabeth "Dillano" and Mary Howland, and his daughter Martha Clarke. His daughter Martha to be executrix and his two friends Thomas "Dillino" and John Soule to be "overseers" (Old Colony Court Orders, Vol. 4, part 2, p. 112.) ::"Samuel Sampson was killed in Phillip's War, and a reference to the Old Colony Records shows that in 1678 his widow Esther Sampson married John Soule, thus proving positively that the wife of John Soule, son of George Soule of the Mayflower, was Esther Nash, daughter of Lieut. Samuel Nash, and not "Esther de la Noye" as has been so long conjectured."Smith, Susan Augusta. ''Nash--Sampson--Soule.'' New England Historical and Genealogical Register 52:76. Boston: NEHGS, 1898. ==== Argument against Esther Nash. ==== However, the above was a misinterpretation of Samuel's will as pointed out by A.H.T. in [https://books.google.com/books?id=WrQzEqQMpNcC&pg=PA205&lpg=PA205&dq=esther+delano+nash+john+soule+samuel+sampson&source=bl&ots=vYJVId-RSv&sig=5ITukp7MDW6HUlOP4BTaXZJsnkU&hl=en&sa=X&ei=CaytVO-iA9WAsQTLkYLQBw&ved=0CB0Q6AEwADgK#v=onepage&q=esther%20delano%20nash%20john%20soule%20samuel%20sampson&f=false Nash--Sampson--Soule] '''NEHGR 56:205 (1902).''' ::"In the Register, Vol. LII. (1898), page 76, a "Genealogist" writes of the families Nash, Sampson and Soule, and I would like to correct a misstatement there made regarding the will of Samuel Nash, of Duxbury. His will, dated 2 June, 1681, says: "Item I giue & bequeath vnto my deceased Grandsons Samuell Samsons two sons (viz) Samuel Samson & Ichabod Samson all my housing" etc. (See Mass. Archives, Plymouth Colony Records, Wills and Inventories, Vol. 4, Part II., pages 227-8) All authorities say that Abraham Sampson married the daughter of Samuel Nash (her name not known), and that their son Samuel Sampson married Esther _______, and had two sons, Samuel and Ichabod. (See Giles Memorial, page 378.) Esther, the widow of Samuel Sampson, married, in 1678, John Soule. It seems, therefore, that Esther could not have been the daughter of Lt. Samuel Nash but the wife of his grandson Samuel Sampson. The conjecture that Esther was the daughter of Philip Delano is probably right, but I should like confirmation of this. A.H.T."T., A. H. ''Nash--Sampson--Soule.'' New England Historical and Genealogical Register 56:205. Boston: NEHGS, 1902 In genealogical format this lays out: :Lieutenant Samuel Nash (c 1602 - c 1684) m. Unknown. ::A. Martha (daughter of Nash in will) m. William Clark. ::B. Daughter (say 1625- before 1681) m. Abraham Sampson (note Abraham had other children). :::1. Mary Howland (listed as grandaughter in Nash's will). :::2. Elizabeth Dillano (listed as grandaughter in Nash's will). :::3. Samuel (c 1646-c1676) (listed as deceased grandson of Nash in will) m. Esther. ::::i. Ichabod (great grandson of Nash). ::::ii. Samuel (great grandson of Nash). This is pretty clear that the daughter of [[Nash-172|Lieutenant Nash]] is not the wife of Samuel Sampson, but instead his mother, the wife of Abraham Sampson. As confirmation, the "History of Duxbury" by Winsor includes the following. :Lieutenant Samuel Nash, resident of Duxbury and sheriff of Plymouth Colony, had Martha, who married William Clark and a daughter, who married Abraham Sampson. "His will names his grand daughters Elizabeth Delano and Mary Howland.” [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=3koWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA284 page 284] It is interesting that in the NASH bio, Winsor has made no mention of Nash’s bequests to Samuel and Ichabod, Nash’s great grandsons. :Abraham Sampson, resident of Duxbury in 1638, married first a daughter of Samuel Nash, and married second _______ _______ ; had Abraham; Isaac; Samuel; and George. :Samuel Sampson/Samson, son of Abraham was killed in King Phillips' war. He married Esther and had Samuel, and Ichabod. [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=3koWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA301 page 301]Winsor, Justin. ''History of the Town of Duxbury, Massachusetts'' (Google eBook) Duxbury (Mass.): Crosby & Nichols, 1849. (page 301) === Esther/Hester Delano === ==== Arguments for & against Esther/Hester Delano ==== Rebeckah Alden and Hester Delanoy were said to be with child. This "scandalous gossip" was perpetrated by Abraham Pierce and retracted in court in 1661[https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcolonyo0304newp#page/6/mode/2up Records of the colony of New Plymouth in New England] Court Orders: Vol. IV 1661-1668. Boston, 1855. page 7.. It is speculated that Hester Delanoy was the daughter of Philip Delano. Samuel Sampson, about 1669, married someone of child bearing age named Esther. There are no other known Esthers in the right place and time. The Mayflower Society, in it's 2015 George Soule book''George Soule of the Mayflower and his Descendants for Four Generations. "Mayflower Families in Progress."'' Plymouth, Massachusetts: General Society of Mayflower Descendents, 2015. page 5., states: John Soule m. (2) "Esther/Hester (Delano?) Sampson ... most probably daughter of Phillippe and Hester (Dewsbury) Delano." Please make note of the ?. Torrey's New England MarriagesTorrey, Clarence A. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore, MD, USA: Genealogical Publishing Co., 2004. lists Samuel Sampson married to Esther ___?___ and John Soule's second wife as Hester/?Esther (NASH) SAMPSON? Anderson's Great Migration,Robert Charles Anderson, "Phillip Delano",The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Vol I, Boston, New England Historic Genealogical Society 1995 p. 520, 521 in the article on Philip Delano, at first assigned Esther (b. say 1657) a place as daughter of second wife Mary, stating that Esther is not mentioned by name in any records associated with Philip Delano (p. 520). This "Esther" suggested by Anderson was certainly not Hester Delanoy, falsely accused in 1661, just four years after her birth. Anderson printed a correction on page 2090, citing the Plymouth Colony Record listed above, in which Hester's accuser apologized. He, subsequently, calls her Hester, born about 1641, the daughter of Philip's first wife, Hester Dewsbury. He further stated that Esther was not the wife of John Soule citing NEHGR 87:155, nor was she the wife of Samuel Nash, citing NEHGR 52:76. :Addressing the second half of the sentence, the NEHGR 52:76 (1898) article (see above) does not say that Esther was the wife of Samuel Nash. It says that she was the wife of Samuel Sampson. In any case, the 1898 article was well refuted by NEHGR 56:205 (1902), so we can put that aside as a "slips of the pen" by Anderson. The beginning of the statement by Anderson that she was not the wife of John Soule, NEHGR 87:155, needs to be looked at. :NEHGR 87:155 (1933) "Children and Grandchildren of Captain Standish" by Merton Taylor Goodrich. ::"Sarah .... m. Benjamin Soule, a son of John Soule by his first wife, Rebecca Simmons. This John Soule did not marry Esther Delano, as stated by Winsor, Davis and others."Goodrich, Merton Taylor. "Children and Grandchildren of Captain Standish" New England Historical and Genealogical Register 87:155. Boston: NEHGS, 1933 Author then cites the proof for marriage to Rebecca, but cites no reason why John could not have later married Esther Delano. What was Anderson thinking, when he cited this unexplained reference? From previous paragraph: "John Soule did not marry Esther Delano, as stated by Winsor, Davis and others" :Winsor refers to "The History of Duxbury". Winsor nevers refers to the wife of Samuel Sampson or John Soule as Esther Delano. The Sampson bio, paraphrased above, says that Samuel married Esther (no last name listed). Likewise, the Winsor bio on John Soule says he married Esther (no last name listed), who died Sep 12, 1733, aet. 95. In addition, the Winsor bio for Philip Delano [http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=3koWAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA251 (p 251)] says he had a children, including Hester, but says nothing of her husband. :Davis, probably refers to [https://archive.org/details/ancientlandmarks00indavi "Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth" by William Davis]Davis, William Thomas. ''Ancient Landmarks of Plymouth, Part I. Historical Sketch and Titles of Estates. Part II. Genealogical Register of Plymouth Families.'' 1883. The genealogical register for Philip Delano (part II page 84) mentions his daughter Esther by his first wife. The entries for Samuel Sampson (part II page 228) and John Soule (part II page 246) refer to their wife only as Esther. Once again no last name is listed. '''Question:''' If neither Winsor nor Davis made any statement linking John Soule and Esther Delano, who are the others mentioned in NEHGR 87:155 (1933)? Any ideas on who first suggested Esther Delano and what their reasoning was? [[B-404|B-404]] 12:57, 8 January 2015 (EST) === Conclusions === Samuel Sampson and John Soule did not marry Esther Nash. None of the points for or against Esther Delanoy (daughter of Philip Delano and his wife Hester Dewsbury) being the wife of Samuel Sampson and John Soule is proven. However, it has been decided ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/120381/who-was-the-wife-of-samuel-sampson-and-john-soule G2G discussion]) that there is enough circumstantial evidence to list her as their wife. ==Sources ==

Who was this Jane Brooke

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A study on Jane Brooke , wife of Henry Brooke Janes maiden name is unknown. She married first [[Wickliffe-20| David Wickliffe]] around 1636 in St Marys Maryland. On 20 Jun 1632, Charles I of England granted to Caecilius (Cecil) Calvert, Baron of Baltimore, the charter for the Province of Maryland. Calvert (and his father, George Calvert before him) had long been recruiting “gentlemen investors”… The Ark and Dove, the latter being primarily a supply ship, set sail from Gravesend in mid-October 1733, put in at Cowes on the Isle of Wright off Portsmouth, England, and then embarked on their yoyage across the Atlantic. Those who boarded at Gravesend had to take an oath of fidelity to Charles I of England. The Ark arrived first at Barbadoes on 3 January 1633/4 and the Dove followed three weeks later. From Barbadoes they sailed to Point Comfort, Virginia, arriving on 27 Feb 1633/4 where they resupplied the ships and then headed north to Chesapeake Bay. By 25 March they landed at St. Clement's Manor in present-day St. Mary’s County. They were the second group of settlers in the province of Maryland, the first being the Isle of Kent and established in 1631 by William Claybourn. No ship lists are extant but passenger lists have been developed from secondary sources: “Ark and Dove Record, Passengers, Crew and Indentured Servants,”, Mrs. G. W. Hodges, Register of Maryland's Heraldic Families, Series II, by Alice Norris Parran, 1938, and The Flowering of the Maryland Palatinate, self-published, Washington, D.C., 1968 by Harry Wright Newman. NOTE: 15 Feb 1633 Thomas BUTLER, age 27 yeares [b c1606] deposed regarding a wager made in reference to a wedlock of Mr. Wm Burdett and the Widdowe SANDERS in Virginia.PA Mag of History & Biography, “Quaint Virginia Records”, 1892, p. 70 The above may refer to records in Northampton Co, VA., and another record also includes references to Joane, wife of Thomas, apparently the couple in the Isle of Kent. Kathy Manley Nystrom, in a Rootsweb post, states the following about Thomas and Joan: “Thomas Butler began as a haberdasher in London…. He married Jan 16, 1625/26 in St. Magnus Martyr Church, London, a widow, Joan Christopher (Mt. Stephen). She goes on to say that William CLAIBORNE had married Elizabeth, a sister to Thomas Butler. Maryland records show that Thomas died and his widow Joane married Edward THOMPSON and then removed to Westmoreland, although Joane may have deceased before the actual move (d. by 1650) 25 Mar 1634 Ms. Hodges list includes: Mr. Richard COLE and Mr. Richard DUKE, Wm BROWNE, Cuthbert FENWICK, Nicholas HARVEY, John HILLIERD, John HOLLIS aka HOLLOWES [HALLOWES]. Newman's list includes: James BALDRIDGE, Gent (No Proof of Entry), Thomas BALDRIDGE, Gent (No Proof of Entry), William BROWNE(Transported), Richard COLE (Transported), Richard DUKE Gent (Transported), Cutbeth FENWICK Esqr. (Transported), John HALLOWES aka HOLLIS, Gent (Transported), Nicholas HERVEY Gent (Transported), John HILLARD (Transported), William LEWIS Gent (Transported), John WELLS (unknown). Crew included John BOULTER, Purser and steward of the Ark. Davis Wickliffe transported himself to Maryland. 9 Oct 1640 demand for 50 acres of land stated he transported himself into the province in 1636. He was a member of the first House of Burgesses,Feb. 11,1638,St. Mary's.In 1640he was granted a free hold. He died in 1642. His son David Wickcliffe,was the first Protestant child born in Maryland. (1637). he moved to Westmoreland Co. (See page 445)https://www.jstor.org/stable/1922978?seq=6#metadata_info_tab_contents David died in st Marys Maryland in 1647. E arly St. Mary’s County families who settled in Maryland beginning in 1634/4, some arriving on the Ark and Dove, and who then resettled in Northumberland (later Westmoreland) County, Virginia, were closely associated and/or acquainted with Combs &c families and their neighbors. Following are records for BROOKE, WICKLIFFE/WHITCLIFFE, BALDRIDGE, BROWN, WASHINGTON, COLE, BUTLER, and others who were prominent in both St. Mary’s and Westmoreland. Nathaniel POPE, whose daughter Anne married Major John WASHINGTON (ancestor of George Washington), and James and Capt. Thomas BALDRIDGE were part of this community who continued their associations and became neighbors in Westmoreland. Many were involved in trade between the colonies and England and formed strong alliances with each other through marriages that lasted for generations. Records would seem to indicate that if one was a merchant or mariner, they had dealings with almost everyone up and down the coast and intermarried often. David WICKLIFFE aka WHITCLIFF is documented as being a Protestant in Maryland records. David, in his 1640 demand for land, stated he had transported himself to Maryland in 1636. This important record documents Henry’s wife Jane as formerly married to David WICKLIFFE. She appears as the Widow WHITCLIFF in 1643 (David last seen in St. Mary’s records in Sept. 1642). It further suggests that Jane and David may have been married by 1638 (or earlier) and it establishes a close relationship between Richard COLE and the WICKLIFFES (David and Jane) that began as early as 1638 in Maryland and that continued in Virginia until Richard died and he named the widow Jane BROOKES executrix of his 1663 Westmoreland Co, VA, will that also identified his wife Alice; another interesting coincidence given Henry’s headrights list. Richard Cole came to Maryland in 1633/4 on the Ark and the Dove. NOTE: Maryland records first tell us that Henry BROOKE(S), Boatwright and Planter, of Appomattox, had settled in Northumberland by 1648/9, and that his wife was Jane was previously married to David WICKLIFF of St. Mary’s Co. 1648 [9] 8 Jan. An acct uppon Henry BROOKES of Appamatucks 70 l Tob. & 1bb Corne, or a Boate of 15 foote by the Keele.Md State Archives, Judicial Court and Testamentary Business, p. 468 In 1650 St. Marys Maryland Jane married [[Brooke-2047|Henry Booke]]. Henry had been in st. Marys Maryland since 1642. Henry m. Jane, widow of David Wickliffe, sometime before 1650, when she is described as the widow Wickliff, as supplying the Maryland assembly with corn. https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/stagser/s1500/s1527/html/ssi1527bl.html Jeanette L. Fox, "The Settlement of Wickliff's Creek, 1637-1642," Chronicles of St. Mary's, Vol. 31, No. 9 (September 1983): 84. Brooks Henry,shipwright,21 June 1662,3 Feb.1662. My wife Joane to be Exx. dau. Dorothy Brooks;grandchild Lidia,dau.of Larence Abbington: Henry Saxton my godson and his father Nicholas Saxton;dau.Jane Higdes;dau. Lidia Abbibton;[[Cole-33452|Richard Cole]] to be overseer.https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/252949-wills-of-westmoreland-county-virginia-1654-1800?viewer=1&offset=0#page=13&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= 1650 31 May Henry BROOKE first patented 658 acres of land in then-Northumberland (later Westmoreland) on 31 May 1650, on land adjacent to Nathaniel POPE I and Hercules BRIDGES, with headrights including himself, David WHITLIFF, Eman. BROOKE, Jane BROOKE, Jane BROOKE [sic], Robt. WHITLIFFE, Lydia BROOKE, Ailce WHITLIFFE.Virginia Land Patent Book 2:225, Cavaliers & Pioneers, Vol. I, p. 194 1650. 11 Oct. Maryland. Jane wife of Henry BROOKES at the request of Willm LEWIS saith upon oath that in a bargain with her former husband david WICKLIFFE made with Cpt. Cornwallis there was due to her said husband 200 acres of land within the said Capt.’s divident the right of which said 200 acres this depont saith was given by her said former husband the Lt. Willm LEWIS And further she saith not. Jane Brooke. 11 Oct. 1650. Richard COLE stated the above agreement with Willm LEWIS was 12 years since and the land was in St. Inegoes Creek…MD Historical Magazine, 1913, “Land Notes 1634-1655“, p. 265 NOTE: Nathaniel POPE I, whose daughter Anne married Major John WASHINGTON (ancestor of George WASHINGTON), was a St. Mary’s Co associate having received his first land grant in 1639. Hercules BRIDGES is previously found in York Co, VA records. Henry’s headrights list for this grant included his wife Jane, daughters Jane and Lydia, possible son/relative Eman BROOKE, one documented step-son David WHITLIFFE and possibly 2 additional step-children, Robert and Ailce WHITLIFFE. Henry's 1020 acre land grant in Westmoreland County now comprises the better part of the George Washington Birthplace National Monument. The foundations of his home were uncovered during archaeological digs on the site, and have since been reburied to preserve them, but the building's corners are still marked by rebar for anyone who wishes to walk out to their location (as of 1994). Hatch, Charles E. Jr. Popes Creek Plantation: Birthplace of George Washington. Washington's Birthplace, VA: Wakefield National Memorial Association, 1979. This contributor visited the site in 1994, and found the home's location. The source contains information about the Brookes and Wickliffes, as well as the Washingtons.http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/virginia-county-records-v6-p1.pdf [[Wasthington-222|Augustine Washington]] moved from his Bridges Creek inheritance to Popes Creek in 1718 according to the February 18 deed of lease that described his new property as: "all that one hundred & fifty acres of land situate in the said County of Westmoreland aforesd and bounded viz. Beginning at a marked hickory on the head of the dancing marsh and so running down the said line to Popes Creek thence up the said Creek to the line of Nathaniel Washington and then up that line to include the aforesd One hundred & fifty acres of land which was given [by Henry Brookes] to Lawrence Abbington & his daughter Lydia together. About John Blagdon ? His story is important also. John came to the new world as a servant,and was living in Virginia as early as 1660. He supplied food to the Kings troops during Bacons Rebellion. He owned alot of property in Westmoreland,Virginia. There is no identity of his first wife. But she is mentioned as her first name being Honor as seen her,[[Unknown-654465|Honor Blagdon]] She is mentioned on her profile in deeds for court records. He had two sons John Jr. and Thomas .John Jr. died young. The couple also had two daughter, Lydia and Elizabeth who married [[Booth-365| William Booth]]. Who also participated in the Rebellion. Lydia married [[Abbington-4| Lawrence Abbington]], son of this Jane Brooke daughter Lydia. who owend the land mentioned above along this her husband Lawrence Abbington Sr. Johns wife died after 1681 , where she is alive and signing court papers. (See profile.) He married Sarah , wife of [[Griffin-19423|John Griffin]]. [27 July 1683] It appears to this Court Thomas Davis did stand indebted to Sarah Griff[?] now Blagdon in the somme of 993 pounds of tobacco and one cow and calfe. The Court order that Tho: Collingsworth as marrynge the relict and administratrix of Davis pay unto. Blagdon 993 pounds of tobacco.1679-1682 Westmoreland County, Virginia Order Book, Part 2 [John Frederick Dorman]; Page 58 Page. 218. John and Sarah have one daughter they named Sara around 1682 ommited the h. Lydia Blagdon daughter of John and Honor Blagdon, born around 1652, married Lawrence Abbington (or Abbingdon). They lived on land on the south side of Pope’s Creek in Westmoreland County. "Whitely" was the name given to their family home there. This land was sold in 1717 to Augustine Washington who built his own brick house on this land. It was here in 1732 that George Washington was born. Lydia and Lawrence had one known daughter, named Mary. LATER WE WILL SEE WHY THIS IS SO IMPORTANT. ==Sources==

Who were Mary Whitcomb and John Moor m. 1683

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'''John Moor & Mary Whitcomb, both of Lancaster were Marryed, August 23, 1683, at Lancaster, Massachusetts'''.Lancaster (Mass.) ''The birth, marriage, and death register, church records and epitaphs of Lancaster, Massachusetts'' Printed by W. J. Coulter (Lancaster, Mass., 1890) [https://archive.org/stream/birthmarriagedea1905lanc#page/14/mode/2up p. 15] '''Which one of the many John Moores was the husband?''' The evidence strongly points to John Moore (2) being the husband. *[[Moore-848|John Moore (1)]] died 6 Jan 1673/4; m. Elizabeth Whale; resided in Sudbury (later called Wayland)Bolton, Ethel Stanwood. “Descendants of John Moore of Sudbury, Mass.” New England Historical and Genealogical Register 57:300 **Mary Whitcomb did not marry this John. He is here to put the others in context. *[[Moore-3196|John Moore (2)]], son of John and Elizabeth; died before 1702; m. (1) 16 Nov 1654 Anne Smith; m. (2) Mary Whitcomb. **Probate is conclusive that this John Moore was married to a Mary, when he died. Anne Smith died in 1671 and was the mother of his children. *[[Moore-2738|John Moore (3)]], son of John and Anne; b. 7 Apr 1662 in Lancaster; died 1740 in Bolton married (1) 23 Aug 1683, Mary d/o Job and Mary Whitcomb of Lancaster; m. (2) Concord 1 Jan 1697/8 Hasadiah Fairbank of Lancaster. **Mary d/o Job and Mary Whitcomb was born 1671 and would have only been 12 in 1683. This is highly unlikely. **Mary (this one) d/o John and Frances Whitcomb was b. say 1647 but perhaps later. Even say b. 1652 was old to be marrying John b. 1662 :--''Torrey's New England Marriages'' says John Moore without specifying which John. :-''-The Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens vol 2'' pp 152/3 - John (Ens.) Moore (2) b. about 1630 “Eldest sonne,” res. Lancaster. d. there by 23 Sep 1702 (intestate); m. (1) 16 Nov 1654, Sudbury, Ann (Smith). She died 1671. He m. Lancaster 23 Aug 1683 Mary Whitcomb, who survived and perhaps d. there 26 Sept 1705, prob. widow of John Whitcomb. Not to be confused with the John Moore who married Judith. This contradicts a previous genealogist who says he married Judith. Probate documents confirm her name as Mary. :--John was the son of John Moore and Anna Smith Moore of Littleton.Records of Littleton, Massachusetts, First Installment. Births and Deaths. Littleton, Mass: 1900. [https://archive.org/stream/recordslittleto00smitgoog#page/n510/mode/2up Page 500] :--John Moore, son of John Moore & Ann Smith, b. 7 Feb 1662 m. Mary Whitcomb 13 Aug 1683.Alexander, Lura (Fallas), Genealogy, Descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston, Mass.: Both Male and Female Lines Brought Down Several Generations, Male Lines Bearing the Family Name, Are Complete to Date; Other Ancestors of William Albert Fallas, Designated as Alled Families; Some Hollands; the MacLarens; the Brewer Family, Some Descendants of John and Dorcas Brewer of Boston (Kansas City, Mo.: privately printed, 1929) :--[[Moore-6174|John Moore of Virginia]] m. Mary Whitcomb 23 Aug 1683 in Lancaster, Massachusetts. Besides the irrational places, they had children, whose births are illogical. [[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 16:13, 2 July 2016 (EDT): This relationship was disconnected. It may have resulted from a bad merge or genealogical misidentification. :: [[Moore-6173|Mary Moore]], b. 1664 (19 years before John and Mary's marriage) :: [[Moor-63|Seth Moor]], b. 6 April 1692 (when Mary would have been about 45 years old) :: [[Moor-62|John Moor]], b. 1699 (when Mary would have been about 52 years old) '''Mary Whitcomb? Mary Unknown''' Probably Unknown *[[Whitcomb-165|Mary Whitcomb]], daughter of John Whitcomb b. about 1647 or perhaps a little later. which makes her rather old for a first marriage. *[[Whitcomb-80|Mary Whitcomb]], daughter of Job and Mary Whitcomb. She was born in 1671 and would be only 12 in 1683. *[[UNKNOWN-148945|Mary (______) Whitcomb,]] widow of John Whitcomb (d. 1683). *There is also on Wikitree another [[Whitcomb-8|Mary Whitcomb]] d/o Robert Whitcomb and Mary Cudworth. :--1683-1647 = about 36 yrs old, - sort of old for a first marriage. :--''Torrey's New England Marriages'' calls her widow of John Whitcomb and 2nd wife of John Moore (doesn't specify which John) in which case the marriage is between John Moore and Mary "Unknown"Torrey, Clarence Almon. New England Marriages Prior to 1700. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Com, 1985. Vol 2 p. 1053 A John Whitcomb, who had a wife Mary, died 6 Apr 1683. It is not unusual for remarriages to occur shortly after the death of a spouse. :--''The Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens'' states that Mary, dtr of John (1) Whitcomb b. about 1647 Scituate. A Mary Whitcomb m. 23 Aug 1683 John Moore both of Lancaster; it is stated that she was d/o John (1) but may have been widow of John (2)" Whitcomb (1626-1683) who was married twice to Mary Unknowns.Holman, Mary (Lovering), Ancestry of Col. John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller, 2 vols. (Concord, N.H.: Rumford Press, 1948–52); also Torrey, C.A., “Notes and Corrections to Stevens-Miller Genealogy (1948),” typescript (n.p., 1949) [https://archive.org/stream/ancestryofcolone01holm#page/90/mode/2up/search/Whitcomb pp. 90/91] 2:153 :--''The Whitcomb family in America'' assigns Mary a marriage date of 13 Aug 1643, to John Moore, son of John and Anna (Smith) Moore. Mary was not born until after 1646.Whitcomb, Charlotte, The Whitcomb Family in America in America: A Biographical Genealogy with a Chapter on Our English Forbears “by the Name of Whetcombe” (Minneapolis, 1904) [https://archive.org/stream/whitcombfamilyin00whit#page/n43/mode/2up p. 34] This was probably a typo on their part and meant to be 23 Aug 1683. : --[[Whitcomb-97|John Whitcomb]], Mary's brother, died 6 April 1683. His wife had been named Mary, so there is some speculation that it was the widow Mary Whitcomb, who married John Moore 23 Aug 1683. Inventory of John Whitcomb's estate 1689 and final distribution 1696, leaving plenty of time for the widow to have deceased. '''Does it make a genealogical difference?''' None of the above possible relationships produced known offspring. === Death === :These dates are based on her being the wife of John Moore. : 1695, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts : 1710, Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts NOTE: The Scituate vital records do not show that Mary died in Scituate.[[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 16:13, 2 July 2016 (EDT) == Sources ==

Who were the Birth Parents of Walter Cowhig

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==WHO WERE THE BIRTH PARENTS OF WALTER COWHIG?== ===INTRODUCTION=== As described in more detail in his profile, [[Cowhig-28|Walter Wellington Cowhig]] was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on 8 May 1908 and abandoned to the overseers of the poor in Cambridge shortly after his birth. He was adopted in 1912 by William and Ellen Cowhig, Irish immigrants who raised him in Boston. The identity of his biological parents remained a family mystery for decades, but the advent of widespread consumer autosomal DNA testing has made it possible to use the tools of genetic genealogy to explore new evidence of his origins. The purpose of this Free Space page is to summarize that new DNA evidence. ===BACKGROUND=== ====ETHNIC ORIGIN OF WALTER’S BIRTH PARENTS==== Three of Walter’s daughters have submitted samples for autosomal DNA testing at 23&Me and/or AncestryDNA, and the results for two of them have been uploaded to MyHeritage and GEDMatch. The ethnicity estimates they received from 23&Me, AncestryDNA, and MyHeritage all revealed a consistent pattern: roughly 50% of their ethnic ancestry was identified as likely of Irish origin; roughly 25% as Norwegian/Scandinavian; and roughly 25% as Ashkenazi Jewish. Walter Cowhig married [[Dolan-2388|Mary Constance Dolan]], and she was the mother of all three daughters who provided these DNA samples. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dolan-Family-Tree-2388 Mary Dolan’s ancestry] is well-documented for at least three generations: all eight of her great-grandparents lived in Ireland. Thus, the ethnicity results from these testing services strongly suggest that the Irish ancestry of Walter’s daughters is attributable to their maternal line, and that the Norwegian/Scandinavian and Jewish ancestry is a clue to the identity of Walter’s birth parents. With the advent of AncestryDNA’s “Ethnicity inheritance” feature in 2022, the results were presented even more clearly for the one daughter who tested on that platform: *the ethnic origin of “Parent 1” was identified as 46% Ireland and 4% Scotland *the ethnic origin of “Parent 2” was identified as follows: **Jewish peoples of Europe – 30% **Norway – 14% and Sweden/Denmark – 6% Thus, this project began based on the assumption that one of Walter’s birth parents was of Norwegian/Scandinavian origin, and the other was of Ashkenazi Jewish origin. ====BASIC METHODOLOGY==== The clear ethnicity division has made it relatively easy to distinguish the Cowhig daughters’ DNA matches that are related to their maternal Irish ancestors from those related to their paternal Norwegian/Scandinavian or Ashkenazi Jewish ancestors, i.e., the birth parents of Walter Cowhig. It also makes it relatively easy to group the matches related to Walter’s birth parents into two discrete groups: those related to his Ashkenazi Jewish birth parent, and those related to his Norwegian/Scandinavian birth parent. Based on traditional documentary genealogical research, I have tried to identify the most recent common ancestors (MCRAs) for as large a group of DNA matches as possible, both for the Jewish family group and for the Norwegian/Scandinavian family group. Once I identified a likely MCRA couple for multiple matches within each group, I tried build as complete a family tree as I could to identify as many of the descendants of the MRCA couple as possible. Finally, I have used the [https://dnapainter.com/help/wato-faq What are the Odds (“WATO”) tool] provided by [https://dnapainter.com/ DNA Painter] to compare the probabilities of various hypotheses for how Walter’s daughters might fit into these two family trees based on the strength of their DNA matches to the proven descendants of those MCRA couples. This WATO analysis is being refined as I identify additional DNA matches and reliably establish their place in the two family trees based on traditional genealogical research. The conclusions drawn as to the identity of Walter’s parents are subject to revision as that process continues. ====LESSONS FROM X-DNA: A NORWEGIAN MOTHER & A JEWISH FATHER==== Initially, it was uncertain which of Walter’s birth parents was the Norwegian/Scandinavian, and which was the Jewish. Luckily, however, that issue has been resolved by a 23&Me match between all three of Walter’s daughters and “SM,” one of a Norwegian cluster of matches, who shared between 98-131 cM across 3-5 segments with the testing daughters of Walter Cowhig. One of those shared segments was a single 14.6 cM segment on the X chromosome, shared by both “SM” and all three of the testing Cowhig daughters. Because “SM” is a member of the Norwegian DNA match cluster and because he shares this segment of X-DNA with all three of Walter’s daughters, those daughters must have inherited this matching segment of DNA on their X chromosome from Walter, and Walter must have inherited it from his Norwegian/Scandinavian birth parent. Because Walter is male, he inherited X-DNA only from his mother; a son does not inherit any X-DNA from his father. Therefore, this matching X-DNA segment establishes that it was Walter’s mother who was the Norwegian/Scandinavian birth parent. It also follows that his Jewish birth parent must be his father. Thus, this project now focuses on the following two questions: #Who was Walter’s Jewish birth father? #Who was Walter’s Norwegian birth mother? The following two sections summarize my efforts to answer those questions. ===WHO WAS WALTER’S JEWISH FATHER?=== ====SUMMARY==== The MRCAs of the identified DNA matches in the Jewish family cluster are [[Eydeson-2|מרדכי אהרן (Mordecai Aharon) Eydeson]] and [[Hirshkovitz-1|Rachel Hirshkovitz]]. In the mid-1800s, this couple lived in the town of [https://kehilalinks.jewishgen.org/zagare/index.html Žagarė] (זשאַגער or Zhager in Yiddish), in what was then Shavli Uyezd, Kovno, in the Russian Empire (now Lithuania). At least four of their children emigrated from Žagarė to America between 1889-1920 and at least one more child had her own children who did. Twenty-one of the confirmed descendants of this MRCA couple, through all five of their known children, have been identified among the DNA matches to the daughters of Walter Cowhig. Based on a WATO analysis of those matches, it is highly probable that Walter Cowhig’s birth father was their son [[Edison-289|Harris Edison]], who was born in Russia in about 1868, emigrated to Boston in 1889, and lived there until his death in 1931. ====DISCUSSION==== The three daughters of Walter Cowhig who were included in this analysis are [[Cowhig-27|Ann Moln]] (a WikiTree member), and her sisters Ellen Downey (1951-2020) and “BF”. All three sisters tested at 23&Me, and Ann also tested at AncestryDNA. The 23&Me results for Ann and BF were also uploaded to MyHeritage and GEDMATCH. The WATO analysis must be done separately for each of these test-takers. Because her testing results were compared on more platforms than either of her sisters, the WATO analysis for Ann is currently based on 18 confirmed matches (excluding three matches who were children of other matches). The analysis for “BF” is currently based on 11 matches, and the analysis for Ellen is currently based on 7 matches. The accuracy of the WATO tool increases with the number of matches, so the analysis based on Ann’s matches is the most reliable. For that reason, the primary analysis in the following sections is based on matches to Ann, followed by a discussion of the parallel analysis based on her sister's matches. =====Most Likely Hypothesis: Harris Edison===== Based on Ann’s WATO analysis, the hypothesis that Harris Edison is the father of Walter Cowhig is by far the most likely of all possible scenarios using either original or beta WATO probabilities.The original probabilities used by DNA Painter are based on the [https://www.ancestry.com/dna/resource/whitePaper/AncestryDNA-Matching-White-Paper 2016 AncestryDNA Matching White Paper]. The beta probabilities are based on a 2020 update by AncestryDNA of those probabilities. For more details, see Lea Larkin, "Improving the Odds," ''The DNA Geek,'' (https://thednageek.com/improving-the-odds/ : 25 May 2020). =====Other Possible Hypothesis: Unknown Brother===== The next most likely scenario based on the WATO analysis was that Walter’s father was an as-yet undiscovered third son of the MCRA couple who was also living in Boston in 1907. This is much less likely than the Harris hypothesis: Using original probabilities, the WATO tool identified the Harris hypothesis as about 7 times more likely than this “unknown third brother” hypothesis, and using beta probabilities, it was 10 times more likely. However, the DNA matches leave open the possibility that this “unknown third brother” hypothesis might be correct, if there is evidence that such a third brother existed. So far, no such evidence has come to light. No plausible candidate (i.e., no Russian immigrant with a last name of Edison or something similar, born between 1853-1873) appears in the Massachusetts census records for either 1900 or 1910. No other reference to such an individual has been found, despite extensive genealogical research into the other branches of this family, including several that were living in Boston around the same time. In fact, Harris’s nephew Irving Edison, son of Harris’ brother Abraham, recounted in a 1986 letter that his father and uncle Harris were the only two sons of the Edison family to come to America.Letter of [[Edison-280|Irving Edison]] to Christopher Freund, 17 February 1986; shared by Christopher Freund on Ancestry.com; image [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Who_were_the_Birth_Parents_of_Walter_Cowhig.pdf here]. Note, however, that Irving’s family moved from Boston to Georgia when he was only five years old, and that same letter, written when Irving was 86 years old, indicates that he was apparently not aware that [[Edison-288|Celia (Edison) Daniels]] and [[Edison-283|Rose (Edison) Shapiro]] were also siblings of his father Abraham. The letter does refer to two sisters of his mother, suggesting he may have incorrectly remembered Celia and Rose as sisters of his mother rather than his father. Thus, it remains possible, but very unlikely, that there was another male sibling in Boston of whom Irving was unaware. Thus, there is presently no reason to believe that a third Edison brother was present in Boston in 1907. =====Other Possible Hypothesis: Abraham Edison===== Excluding that possibility, the next most likely hypothesis identified by the WATO tool is that Walter’s father was Harris’s brother (and Irving’s father) [[Edison-285|Abraham]]. There is a family story handed down among Abraham’s descendants which holds that at some point late in his life, Abraham temporarily left his wife for a younger woman, until he was eventually persuaded by his adult sons to return to their mother.This story was shared independently in email exchanges between Scott McClain and (1) a grandson of Irving Edison, and (2) a granddaughter of his brother [[Edison-281|Simon Edison]]. At an earlier stage of this research, when fewer DNA matches had been identified and before employing the WATO analysis, this family story did make it seem likely that Abraham was Walter’s father, especially given the many strong DNA matches between his descendants and Walter’s daughters. On the other hand, Abraham had moved with his family from Boston to Georgia in 1894, and he was living in Atlanta in 1907, casting some doubt on whether he would have been likely to father a child in Boston when Walter was conceived. Still, he had many continuing business and family connections in Boston, and so he was certainly a possible father, especially considering the family stories about his extramarital affair. However, with many more DNA matches to now include in the analysis, including for the first time a DNA match to a direct descendant of Harris, that no longer appears very likely. Using beta probabilities based on Ann’s current set of matches, the WATO tool calculates that the Harris hypothesis is more than ''2000 times'' more likely than the Abraham hypothesis. Using original probabilities, the tool calculates that it is ''almost 60,000 times'' more likely that Harris is the father. These results make it highly unlikely that Abraham was Walter’s father, especially because Abraham was living with his family in Atlanta when Walter was conceived. =====Other Possible Hypothesis: Louis Shapiro===== The only other plausible scenario not affirmatively ''excluded'' by the WATO analysis based on known DNA matches to Ann is that the father was [[Shapiro-926|Louis Shapiro]], a nephew of Harris and Abraham. Louis emigrated to Boston in 1890, and later moved with his wife and daughter from Boston to Baltimore in about 1907, so it is possible he was still in Boston when Walter was conceived. However, using original probabilities, the WATO tool calculates that it is ''146,752 times more likely'' that Walter’s father was Harris rather than Louis. Using beta probabilities, the WATO tool excludes outright the hypothesis that Louis was the father. =====WATO Analysis Based on Ann's Sister's Matches===== The WATO analysis based on the matches to “BF” and Ellen are less dramatic, but both still identify the probability that Harris was the father as very likely. For “BF,” he is identified as the most likely hypothesis using either original or beta probabilities. For Ellen, he is identified as the most likely hypothesis using beta probabilities and the second most likely using original probabilities. One key difference between the WATO analysis based on Ann’s matches and the analyses based on her sisters’ matches is the match between Ann and “BMG,” the only confirmed direct descendant of Harris included in the analysis. BMG was an AncestryDNA match, and Ann was the only sister testing on that platform. Therefore, BMG was not included in the WATO analyses for the other two sisters. The addition of Ann’s match to BMG into her WATO analysis dramatically increased the calculated probability that Harris was Walter’s father. ====APPENDIX - DNA MATCH DETAIL==== Following is a summary of the currently-identified DNA matches to Walter’s daughters in the Jewish cluster used in the WATO analysis, including the strength of the match, sorted by the child of the MRCA couple from whom they are descended: '''Descendants of [[Edison-284|שׂרה [Sara] (Edison) Shapiro]]:''' *“HM” (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-920|Harry Shapiro]]) AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 166 cM *“IR” (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-921|Yetta (Shapiro) Chilewich]]) 23&Me, Ann Moln 155.5 cM; BF 94.5 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-283|רישע [Risa/Rose] (Edison) Shapiro]]:''' *“MT”(great-grandson of [[Shapiro-926|Louis Shapiro]]) -- AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 124 cM *“MH” (great-granddaughter of [[Shapiro-927|Lena (Shapiro) Cantor]]) -- 23&Me, Ann Moln, 87 cM; BF 61 cM; Ellen Downey 56 cM *“DG” (great-granddaughter of [[Shapiro-927|Lena (Shapiro) Cantor]]) -- 23&Me, Ann Moln, 113 cM; BF 56 cM; Ellen Downey 85 cM *“DR” (great-granddaughter of [[Shapiro-928|Annie (Shapiro) Grandberg]]) -- 23&Me, Ann Moln, 144 cM; BF 119 cM; Ellen Downey 110 cM *“AK” (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-929|Oscar Shapiro]]) -- AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 133 cM *“EWG (granddaughter of [[Shapiro-932|Sarah (Shapiro) Wilkins]] – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 114 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-285|אברהם [Abraham] Edison]]:''' *“HLF” (grandson of [[Edison-286|Samuel Bernard Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 117 cM *“JEF” (grandson of [[Edison-286|Samuel Bernard Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 119 cM *“HL3” (grandson of [[Edison-287|Rose (Edison) Gordon]]) – 23&Me, Ann Moln 70.2 cM; BF 98.2 cM; ED 141.6 cM *Bernard Alan Edison (1928-2018), son of [[Edison-280|Irving Edison]] – 23&Me, Ann Moln 202 cM; BF 244.2 cM; Ellen Downey 274.7 cM *“CAE” (granddaughter of [[Edison-281|Simon Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 129 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-288|ציפה [Tzipa/Celia] (Edison) Daniels]]:''' *“PJR” (grandson of [[Daniller-2|Bertha (Daniels) Blumenthal]]) – 23&Me, Ann Moln, 112 cM; BF 148.9 cM; ED 115.8 cM *“AB” (great-grandson of [[Daniller-2|Bertha (Daniels) Blumenthal]]) – 23&Me, Ann Moln, 67.6 cM; BF 92.4 cM; ED 58.2 cM *“RDH” (granddaughter of [[Daniller-4|Annie (Daniels) Dorn]] – 23&Me, Ann Moln 57.5 cM; BF 21 cM; Ellen Downey 38 cM *“RSL” (great-granddaughter of [[Daniller-4|Annie (Daniels) Dorn]] – 23&Me, Ann Moln 62.1 cM; BF 0 cM '''Descendants of [[Edison-289|רצבי [Ratzbi/Harris] Edison:]]''' *“BMG” (great-grandson of [[Edison-274|Max/Mark Aaron Edison]]) – AncestryDNA, Ann Moln, 192 cM ====CAVEAT ON ENDOGAMY==== One final caveat is necessary for the Jewish cluster analysis. The [https://dnapainter.com/help/wato-faq FAQs for the WATO tool] disclaim that “the tool is not meant for endogamous populations. Endogamy may significantly affect the scores, and we don't yet have good probability data to figure out how.” Thus, the WATO analysis must be used with caution in this Ashkenazi Jewish population. However, the average strength of the DNA matches used in the analysis for Ann Moln was 120 cM, with multiple large segments of matching DNA in nearly every match considered. Given the dramatic differences between the calculated probability that Harris Edison was the father and any other plausible hypotheses, it seems reasonable to conclude that the uncertainties related to the possible impact of endogamy did not materially affect the outcome. ===WHO WAS WALTER’S NORWEGIAN MOTHER?=== The Norwegian family cluster of matches to the daughters of Walter Cowhig is a smaller set than the Jewish cluster. It currently consists of seven matches to Ann for whom a common ancestor has been reliably identified, ranging in strength from 47 cM to 139.9 cM. One of these matches is to the child of another match, so the WATO analysis based on Ann’s matches currently relies upon a sample size of six. ====IDENTIFYING THE MRCA OF THE NORWEGIAN FAMILY CLUSTER==== All six of these confirmed matches descend from a Norwegian couple who lived and died in Kristiania (Oslo), Norway, between 1867 and 1933: [[Olsen-12369|Christian Lauritz Olsen (1871-1920)]] and [[Nilsdatter-1037|Nilsine Natalie Eriksen (1867-1933)]]. The two oldest children of this couple were [[Olsen-12371|Ludvig Rolf Olsen (1891-1948)]] and [[Olsen-12372|Bjarne Gerhard Olsen (1893-1965)]]. Ludvig emigrated from Norway to America in 1906 and Bjarne followed him in 1909. Both settled in the Boston area, where they both married, raised families, and spent the rest of their lives. Five of the six DNA matches to Ann are their descendants: one descendant of Ludvig and four descendants of Bjarne. One of the descendants of Bjarne is “SM,” whose X-DNA match was discussed above. Christian Lauritz Olsen and Nilsine Natalie Eriksen had at least seven additional children after Ludvig and Bjarne. All were born in Kristiania, Norway, between 1895-1910. It does not appear that any of the younger siblings ever emigrated to America. The youngest child in this family was [[Olsen-12407|Else Olsen]], who was born in Kristiania in 1910. Else Olsen married Olaf Pederson Slette in Oslo in 1945, and her granddaughter “MBS” (who still resides in Norway) was the sixth DNA match to Ann Moln. ====THE LIKELY IDENTITY OF WALTER COWHIG’S MOTHER==== =====Narrowing the Possibilities Based on X-DNA===== As noted above, “SM” – a maternal grandson of Bjarne Gerhard Olsen – shares a 14.6 cM segment on the X chromosome with all three testing daughters of Walter Cowhig. Because SM’s DNA connection to the Cowhig sisters is through Bjarne, SM must have inherited this matching X-DNA segment from that grandparent. Because Bjarne is male, he in turn must have inherited that X-DNA segment from his mother, Nilsine Natalie Erickson, because males inherit X-DNA only from their mothers. Therefore, the MCRA of Walter Cowhig and this Norwegian family group must be Nilsine Natalie Ericksen or her ancestors. =====WATO Analysis===== The WATO tool suggests based on the cluster of six confirmed matches to Ann Moln that it is very unlikely Walter was a direct descendant of Nilsine Natalie Ericksen. However, the WATO tool suggests it is very likely that Walter’s mother was either Nilsine’s sister or her half-sister. Using WATO original probabilities based on Ann’s matches, the half-sister hypothesis is the most likely. Using beta probabilities, the full sister hypothesis is most likely. For the two other daughters of Walter, with much fewer matches to compare, the full sister hypothesis is more likely under either probability set. However, using either probability set and for all three sisters, the WATO tool calculates that these two hypotheses are far more probable than any other plausible scenario. =====Excluding the “Full Sister” Hypothesis===== Traditional documentary genealogical research appears to exclude the full sister hypothesis, because there does not appear to be any full sister of Nilsine who could plausibly be Walter’s mother. Nilsine’s parents were [[Eriksen-1327|Niels Eriksen (1840-bef 1870)]] and [[Larsdatter-3048|Laura Birgitte Larsen (1835-1910)]]. Nilsine was the third of three daughters born to this couple between 1865-1867. Her father Niels Ericksen died before 1870, when her mother Laura (identified as an "Enkemadame" [widow]), remarried to her second husband in Oslo on 6 November 1870. Thus, it seems clear that Nilsine had only two full sisters, and neither emigrated to America: *The oldest sister was [[Nilsdatter-1034|Emilie Nilsdatter]], who married Ole Kristofersen Löbben in Kristiania, Norway, in 1886. They raised a large family of eleven children in Hole, Buskerud, Norway, between 1887-1907. *The second sister was [[Nilsdatter-1033|Josefine Lovise Nilsdatter (1865-1868)]], who died as a young child in Oslo in 1868. =====The Most Likely Hypothesis: Walter’s Mother was [[Larsen-8865|Augusta Lovise Larsen (1879-1949)]]===== There is, however, a plausible half-sister candidate. As described in more detail in their profiles, Nilsine’s mother Laura married her second husband, [[Torkildsen-117|Gulbrand Torkildsen (aka Gulbrand Larsen)]], in Oslo in 1870. Gulbrand and Laura had five children together between 1870-1879: three sons and two daughters. The older daughter, [[Larsen-8876|August Lovise Larsen (1875-1878)]], died as a young child in Oslo. Their younger daughter, also named Augusta Lovise Larsen, was born in Kristiania one year after her older sister died. It appears highly probable that this second [[Larsen-8865|August Lovise Larsen]] was the birth mother of Walter Cowhig. As described in more detail in her profile, the younger Augusta Larsen emigrated on her own from Norway to America in 1901 at the age of 22, bound for Boston, Massachusetts. She apparently found work as a servant in Boston from 1901-1905, and then returned to visit her family in Kristiania in about 1905. Then, in 1906, she sailed from Norway to Boston a second time, the ship’s manifest indicating that she was “returning home to Myrtle St 97” in Boston. Her nephew Ludvig Rolf Olsen, whose passage she guaranteed, traveled with her on the same ship to America. Ludvig also gave 97 Myrtle St. in Boston as his destination on the ship’s manifest. The 1908 Boston City Directory lists “Augusta Larsen” as a resident of 157 Charles St. in Boston, which is just a few blocks from 97 Myrtle St. Both addresses are near the waterfront, near the east end of the Longfellow Bridge, just across the Charles River from Cambridge where Walter Cowhig was abandoned to the overseers of the poor in May 1908. They are also just two blocks away from the furniture store at 273 Cambridge Street operated at that time by [[Edison-289|Harris Edison]], and his home around the corner at 23 N. Anderson. In 1910, Augusta Larsen was still single, keeping a boarding house at 85 Myrtle St in the same waterfront neighborhood. By 1910, her nephew Bjarne Olsen and her brother [[Larsen-8875|Oscar Larsen]] had also emigrated from Norway to Boston; the two of them and Augusta’s nephew Ludvig were all living in Augusta’s boarding house in 1910. As described in more detail in her profile, Augusta Larsen became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 1915. She lived for the rest of her life in the Boston area, never married, and died in Somerville, Massachusetts in 1949. =====No Other Plausible Half-Sister===== The documentary record seems to clearly establish that Augusta's mother Laura Birgitte had no other daughter who could have been a potential half-sister of Nilsine and mother of Walter Cowhig consistent with the known DNA matches: *There is no evidence that Laura had an additional daughter by a third father before her first marriage to Niels Ericksen in 1863, and if she did, that daughter would have already reached the end of her childbearing years by 1908 when Walter was born in Boston. Laura was age 43 and near the end of her own childbearing years by the time Augusta was born in 1879. *Laura and her family appear in the 1875, 1885, 1891, and 1900 censuses in Norway, when Laura was aged 40, 50, 56 and 65 respectively. The younger Augusta, her two living half-sisters Emilie and Nilsine Nathalie, her full sister Augusta who died as a child, and her three older brothers all appear with their parents in one or more of those census records, but there is no other daughter in any of the three households. *The births of the known children of Laura and Gulbrand establish that they had a child every 2-3 years from the date of their marriage until Augusta was born in 1879, with no gaps. The Norwegian church records for the parish in which they baptized their known children are available online, and there is no record for the baptism of any other daughter. *Augusta lived with her brother Oscar for many years in Boston until his death in 1931, and her two nephews were also living in Augusta's boarding house on Myrtle Street in 1910. Despite these close associations with other members of her family from Norway, there is no record of any sister of Augusta ever living or associating with her in Boston. Thus, based on the available evidence, it appears highly probable that Augusta Larsen (1879-1949) was the birth mother of Walter Cowhig. ====APPENDIX - DNA MATCH DETAIL==== Following is a summary of the currently-identified DNA matches to Walter’s daughters in the Norwegian cluster used in the WATO analysis, including the strength of the match, sorted by the child of the MRCA couple from whom they are descended: '''Descendants of [[Olsen-12371|Ludvig Rolf Olsen]]:''' *“RCS” (grandson of Ludvig), AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 63 cM '''Descendants of Bjarne Gerhard Olsen:''' *“SO” (son of Bjarne), 23&Me, Ann Moln 139.9 cM *“JSM” (granddaughter of Bjarne), AncestryDNA, Ann Moln 47 cM *“SM” (grandson of Bjarne), 23&Me, Ann Moln 115 cM, Ellen Downey 98 cM, BF 131 cM *“JB” (granddaughter of Bjarne), 23&Me, Ann Moln 74.4 cM '''Descendants of Else (Olsen) Slette:''' *“MBS” (granddaughter of Else), MyHeritage 127.2 cM, BF 139.7 cM ==Endnotes==

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Who's Ebra's Great-Granddaddies?

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

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

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

Who's Who in Wichita 1929

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The goal of this project is to list all the biographical sketches published in the Who's Who in Wichita in 1929. The book is: ''Who's Who in Wichita 1929: Biographical Sketches of Men and Women of Achievement'', edited by Sara Mulliin Baldwin. Published under the auspices of Over There Post Number 112 Veterans of Foreign Wars. Robert M. Baldwin Corporation Publishers, Louisville, Kentucky. Some profiles include photographs. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * List all the names from the book -- In Progress * Create profiles * Develop profiles and connect to the Big Tree Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Names == [Page 7] * [[Aaron-1068|Aaron, Madeleine Germaine]] (1891-1970) * Abbey, Frank Lincoln (1896- ) * Abel, Joseph Marion (1883- ) * Abel, Vernon Forrest (1887- ) * Adams, Alvah * Adams, Charles G. * [[Caspar-169|Adams, Eva]] (1870-1930) * Adams, George Lee (1901- ) [photo] * Adams, J. O. * Adams, James H. * Adams, John W. [photo] [Page 8] * Adams, Louis Sneed (1882- ) * Adams, Mark Hanna (1897- ) [photo] * Adams, Mary Pearl (1887- ) * Addis, Asper Carl (1901- ) [photo] * Aikman, Conrad Allison (1874- ) [photo] * Aikman, Conrad Allison, Jr. ((1906- ) * Ainsworth, David (1898- ) * Ainsworth, William Louis (1892- ) [Page 9] * Aitchison, Robert T. * Akers, James Edmonds (1896- )

Why did Anna die

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Sarah Effie Friend Schamp was born to Anna Jane Perkins Friend on April 2, 1921 in Elkader, Iowa. Anna Jane Perkins Friend died September 1922 and was buried in the Riverside Cemetery in Anamosa, Iowa. Anna died in child birth, no survivors.

Why Remove to Leyden

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For about eleven years the Pilgrims lived in their own small, English enclave in Leyden, Netherlands. They found jobs, homes, freedom of religion - all they had hoped for. Why then did they leave for a virtual wilderness across the ocean in North America?

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Gather all information regarding possible Whyms family connections Cappatagle, County Galway *[[Whims-14|James Whims (1808-)]] *[[Whims-15|Margaret Whims (1803-)]] *[[Whims-17|Laurence Whims (1811-)]] Pennsylvania *[[Whims-20|James Joseph Whims (1845-1909)]] Ontario, Canada *[[Whims-1|Mary Ella May Whims (1863-)]]

Wiberg Family Tree - Project 1

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The goal of this project is to ADD some WIBERG ancestors to this website. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wiberg-40|Loren Wiberg]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Beginning to Enter in Wiberg Ancestors with KNOWN parents as a starting point. * Trying to import my GEDCOM with over 700 people in it, about 60 or 70 Wibergs. * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13135080 send me a private message]. Thanks! Loren WIberg

Wiborg Family on the Grat Lakes

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'''Great Lakes'''
A chapter excerpted from a book by Geir Steinar Wiborg titled “Wiborg : en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet”
Translation by Jim Wiborg - December 15, 2003


{{One Name Study| name = Wiborg| category = Wiborg_Name_Study}} In 1849 a representative of a new generation of the Wiborg family traveled from Lom to Ålesund Translators note: On the west coast in Norway. He may have traveled to that town because he had relatives there. But it could have been that Ålesund was itself the goal, as it had achieved great importance to the people of Gudbrandsdalen. It was, in the same manner as that far older self-governing city, Kristiansund Atle Døssland; “Striving Against the Sea”; a regional history of Møre & Romsdal in Norway), Volume I 1671-1835; page 270; Oslo, 1990. This book indicates Kristiansund achieved market city status on June 29, 1742., a market town, and one should not forget it was the only self-governing city in Gudbrandsdalen until Lillehammer became one in 1827 G.F. Gunnersen; “Lillehammer in nitti aar”; Lillehammer 1927; page 14 (legally sanctioned 7 August 1827). . Irrespective of the city, a person from a mountain township could easily obtain work for the winter in a city.“Norges Land og Folk”; Volume V, Part 2, page 305; Kristians amt Winter was, for many, reckoned as an off season in townships such as Lom at that time. In Ålesund, on the other hand, there were rich opportunities, not the least of which was winter fishing out from the harbor Hans Strom; “Physisk og Ockonomisk Beskrivelse over Fogderiet Søndmør, beliggende in Bergens Stift in Norge” 1762 – 1766 . Of the many children [[Erlandsdatter-6|Rønnaug Erlandsdatter]] and [[Wiborg-69|Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder]] had had over time, it was their first born son, born in1830, who went to Ålesund. It was mentioned in the records in the fall of the year 1849 State Archive at Hamar; Lom kirkebok number 6B, 559b (emigration 19 September 1849). . But even more interestingly, he returned ten years later to Lom. The reason for his return is that he faced a big decision whether to settle down himself permanently, either in his home district or possibly down in Ålesund. Translators note: Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder had a brother [[Wiborg-66|Per (Peter) Wiborg]]. He is also discussed in “Wiborg - en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet” published in Gjøvik, Norway by G.S. Wiborg in 1995, which indicates Per Olsen Wiborg was the son of Ole Henriksen Wiborg & Marie Olsdatter Hjetlund, born in 1823. Per moved to Ålesund in 1841 and his family is last recorded as being in Ålesund, Norway in 1849 with the birth of their daughter. G.S. Wiborg’s book further indicates this line descended from Major Anders Neilsen Wiborg, who died as commander of the Christiansfjeld fortress in 1718. His father knew and approved of the plans. It was possible that his father had also been in Ålesund and realized himself that fishing can be a fine livelihood. It is known that the father was on a long journey in the fall of 1856, but it is not known precisely where he was State Archive at Hamar; Nord-Gudbrandsdal tingbok nr. 19B (1849 – 1856), fol. 681 (a case involving a local inquest in Lom, 24 September 1858). . [[Wiborg-75|Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger]] took his younger brother, [[Wiborg-72|Anders Olsen Wiborg]], with him and went to North America. It was in the spring of 1859 that both youngsters left from Lom. The one was 25 years old and the other was 18 years old. State Archive at Hamar; Lom kirkebok number 6B, 692b (emigration 11 April 1859). Translator's note: See item # 43 on page 693 of SAH, Lom prestekontor, K/L0006: Ministerialbok nr. 6B, 1837-1863, s. 693; links to records at: https://media.digitalarkivet.no/kb20070130630663 or at http://www.arkivverket.no/URN:NBN:no-a1450-kb20070130630663.jpg Ole had announced at this time (1859) to the priest, acting as bailiff Translators note: the priest acting as bailiff for record keeping was not uncommon practice. , that he would travel to America and the bailiff had issued a passport to the blue eyed, dark haired, young man with an average build. In the passport there was, however, a notation. It was not valid until the holder had obtained permission from the military Translators note: actual term translated was session deputy. to leave the country. State Archive at Hamar; Gudbrandsdalen fogdarkiv, passjournal nr. 4 (issuance of pass, 13 April 1859). Later, however, we find some surprising data. In 1868 Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger registered as an emigrant to America. Hadn’t he previously succeeded in traveling to America? We find it difficult to believe that should have been the case. He may have, for a short duration, come over with his brother, but elected to return home for the purpose of helping his parents and siblings across the Atlantic to a new life. All eight were registered as emigrants with the police authorities in Kristiania on 10 June 1868. To be sure that registration also stated that the younger Ole Wiborg, 34 years old, was from Vågå, but that may have been the result of superficiality. He stated that he was a farmer Translators note: the term used is “bonde,” which implies ownership of an amount of land at least sufficient to qualify as a farm. only one week later when they all were in Liverpool, and there is no record and little likelihood that he was a farmer in Vågå. No, that must have been in America The source which can only be found at archives in the United States or possibly in Canada, have not been possible to study in this composition. . After registering to emigrate, they contacted an agent from A. Sharpe & Company and paid $268 (speciedaler) for the purpose of travel; they were all cleared initially for a sea journey over to England on the North Star. The ship would travel from Kristiania the day after that on which they all registered as emigrants State Archives in Oslo, Kristiania police office, immigration record number 2 (1867 – 1868), 13b (10 June 1868). . One might conclude as a given from the emigrant records recorded in the police office in Kristiania that our American travelers should have journeyed directly to the declared destination, Detroit, with the ship North Star, but that was not the case. The ship rather went in shuttle traffic between Kristiania, possibly stopping at other harbors along the way, and to a harbor on England’s east coast. Regardless the departure routing didn’t occur as they stated in the emigration records; rather they traveled via England. When one studies in list of arrivals via Quebec, one again finds these same eight persons from Vågå. They had traveled from Liverpool, England, on a large steam ship, registered at 1527 tons, on 19 June 1868. The sea voyage had taken a total of 24 days. There had been 18 Irishmen and 145 Englishmen on board; some Scotch and Welshmen, and in total 213 foreigners (i.e., people who came from countries outside the United Kingdom). The shipping company Montreal Ocean Steamship Company owned the steamship the Wiborg family had traveled on the Quebec. The ship’s name was S.S. Nestorian and the captain was named Dutton National Archives of Norway (Riksarkivet); film C 4523 – emigrants to Québec in Canada in 1868, ship number 53. . A Norwegian historian, Arne Odd Johnsen has written a most readable article about Wiborg family emigration to America. It is unimportant that Johnsen stated that the emigration had taken place from Lom. Translators note: Lom is ~24 kilometers or 15 miles from Vågå in the same river valley. It is similarly unimportant that he differed is some other respects; he had not used primary resources “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Two Amerikabrev”). . As a result of using only secondary sources, Johnsen only indicated they were proceeding to live in Liverpool. Ole Wiborg the younger was 34 years old and was by occupation a farmer. Ole Wiborg the older was 56 years old and was also a farmer. There is also a boy Henrik named; he was 11 years old. Erland, who was 30 years old, was a farm laborer. Barbro (Barbara) was 24 years old, Marie (Maria) was 20 years old, & Ellif was 16 years old. None of the children were married. The last mentioned was their mother, Rønnaug, who was a venerable woman of 56 years National Archives of Norway (Riksarkivet); film C 4523 – emigrants to Québec in Canada in 1868, ship number 53. . When eight people from Vågå had contracted to depart from Kristiania to Detroit & paid $268 (speciedaler) for the trip before departing Norway, we can reasonably assume this amount was sufficient to pay for the entire trip, including for example the train they may have used from a harbor on England’s east coast to Liverpool. Since the SS Nestroian did not travel further than Québec according to the ships papers, it is likely that further conveyance was included in this price. At the time conveyance in such cases was probably by train, possibly in combination with other ships; but it was possible that the immigrants made use of horse transport or even, for part of the trip, traveled on foot. They certainly had to go further in the direction of Lake Ontario to Lake Erie & finally Detroit; the Saint Lawrence River was at that time not navigable above Montreal. The amount of $268 (speciedaler), as we will establish, is a comparatively high fare for eight from Norway to America. For comparison, another Wiborg family from Lesja in upper Gudbrandsdalen in the same year paid $70 (speciedaler) for transportation from Bergen to Québec. It did cost them another $8 (speciedaler) as a landing fee in Québec, but even including this, the total amount is significantly less than paid by the first Wiborg family. The journeys are indeed comparable, as they both deal with precisely the same number of people and both emigrate in the same year Translators note: "Bygdebok for Lesja; Gards og slektshistoria"; Volume 3 titled "Gards- og slektshistorie for søre del av Lesja hovudsokn"; published 1996, by Arnfinn Kjelland indicates that the Lesja Wiborg “Family moved to Vågå about 1858 (a daughter died there in 1859), were farm residents at Stokkestad farm in Vågå in 1865 (according to the census). Traveled via Bergen to America in 1868. Three children born in Vågå were with Ole Fredericksen Wiborg & Gjøda Eriksdatter when they arrived in Madelia, Minnesota where they retained Wiborg as their last name. Ole and Gjøda were buried in the Trinity graveyard just west of Madelia, Minnesota, USA.” Geir Steinar Wiborg’s book “Wiborg - en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnettrace” traces the Ole Olsen Wiborg family back to an ancestor named Anders Nielsen Wiborg, similarly Per Berg’s article, “Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900” traces the Ole Fredericksen Wiborg family back to this same ancestor, Anders Nielsen Wiborg. Since they were related, it is hardly surprising they should depart Vågå in the same year for America, and one can reasonably assume they may even have discussed the advantages of emigrating from Norway to America. This seems even more likely when one factors in that Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder’s brother Per is listed as one of the first settlers in Wisconsin, as will be discussed below. . An additional explanation of the differences in costs, the Bergen ship Argo, which the eight, including a serving man who traveled along, were squeezed together so and were not as comfortable as the SS Nestorian. The Bergen ship was nominally a ship of 295.5 tons. Further, it was a sailing ship, which is an important point. Although the passengers could possibly gain the benefit from a steam tug for an expedited departure, they must prepare themselves with food for up to twelve weeks (84 days). There is a clear distinction between a pampered trip of 24 days from Liverpool to a trip of up to three months from Bergen. All the same, the trip with the Argo from Bergen to Québec was actually not more than five to six weeks. The ship arrived at its destination on 21 June, and it had departed Bergen either on 10 May, as scheduled, or certainly no later than 15 May; the exact departure date being somewhat uncertain The National State Archive (Arkivverket) in Hamar has a copy of the contract which this Wiborg family established with the Emigrants Office for travel on the ship “Argo” from Bergen. The contract is filled in by hand on a form document, written in the language of the time (riksmål), but is also translated into English, this translation by hand. Both of the documents are signed by Ole Fredriksen Wiborg (Viborg) with countersignatures by representatives of the mentioned office. The date is 9 May 1868 in Bergen. An endorsement indicates that the document was registered with the police three days earlier, as signed by police adjutant O.A. Moe. The National State Archive (Arkivverket) in Hamar also has a reproduction of the original contract in copy from the United States, which is attached to a typewritten account: “The Descendants of Anders Nielsen Wiborg” by an unknown author. Translator’s note: This contract is in the possession of Ole Fredriksen Wiborg’s descendants; a copy was provided to the Arkivverket by Harold Hong Sherley. . Irrespective of which ship an emigrant selected to travel by at this time, he may well have had some needs on board. With the ship that the Wiborg family from Lesje had chosen, there were for example 273 passengers: 112 men, 82 women, 42 boys and 37 girls (boys and girls were reckoned up to the age of 14). This is a large number compared with those who traveled on the SS Nestorian, presumably a bigger ship. But on a steamship possibly the machinery and essential supplies of coal or coke may have taken up significant space, such that there was comparable space available for passengers. SS Nestorian probably had different classes for the voyage, and in any case journeys in other classes would not have been so comfortable as in first class. It is, for that matter, somewhat unusual to note that the mentioned Wiborg family from Lesja had traveled in first class on the ship Argo; this is explicitly stated in both the Norwegian version and the English translation of the ship chartering terms. Today such a classification seems amusing since further along in the terms it also states that they must carry along sufficient food for 12 weeks, in the eventuality that the voyage should take that long. But there we also find that the passengers on the Argo will be provided with water, light, wood for cooking, salt and medicine in the course of the trip at no additional cost. It was Ole Fredericksen Wiborg & Kari Gjøda Eriksdatter who in 1868 had taken with them their five underage children to America. With them they had besides their serving man, Anders Pedersen, who was 24 years old. Ole Frederiksen Wiborg & his wife were respectively 46 and 40 years old. Their children were Anna (13), Marit (11), Oline (7 ½), Fredrik (4 ½) and Mari (2) As cited above, the National State Archive (Arkivverket) in Hamar has a copy of the contract which this Wiborg family established with the Emigrants Office for travel on the ship “Argo” from Bergen. . We have now discussed two Wiborg families from the upper Gudbrandsdalen who cast some light over emigration from Norway in 1868. The one family came from the Vågå district and the other came from the Lesja district Translators note: By way of the Stokkstad (or alternately recorded Stokkestad) farm in the Vågå district which Ole Fredrikson Wiborg operated for ~ 10 years before departing for Minnesota. Both families lived within 5 miles of one another, and most probably sat in the Vågåmo church at the same times – given the shared hereditary last name, it seems likely they knew one another, at least to some degree. . In the latter case it was a descendent of the first Wiborg sexton in the Lesja district, who took his family with him & emigrated. Both of the two families we have followed so long when they emigrated appear to have similar background in rural communities. Per Berg writes in any case in his article, “Ei Wiborg-ættegrein på Lesja 1751 – 1900,” that Ole Fredriksen Wiborg had been a farm laborer (tenant of a small landowner who maintains his own household) at Høgste (Hugsten) in Lesja district; later he had lived at Stokkstad farm in Vågå district “Hedmark Slektshistorielags Jubileumsskrift 1939-1964”; Hamar 1963; page 125. In this article the author, Per Berg mentions this family as emigrating in 1868, based on their registration in the Lesja church records as having registered for the right to emigrate. But this appears not to have been precisely correct. The Vågå district records also mention this family including the oldest children born after they had departed from Lesja. There it states that Ole Fredriksen Wiborg is a farmer (owner of a farm). He is not named there by his family name Wiborg, but rather follows the Norwegian custom of taking - for record purposes - the farm name upon which he then lived, so his name is registered as Ole Fredriksen Stokkstad. The farm name is somewhat difficult to decipher in the records, but was either Stokkstad or possibly Neristuen at nodre Stokkstad. The source is the Vågå church records, number 6, folio 390b, emigration list, 1868. . There he had been a farmer at a farm he owned himself, but this farm place was not as large as, for example, Nedre Håmår in Vågå. Here in the year 1865 he had a horse, five cows, nine sows, and five goats. In sown crops, he had in the same year two tons of barley, a half ton of blandkorn (a mixture of barley & oats) and two tons of potatoes National Archives of Norway (Riksarkivet); census of 1865, the Vågå volume, special list 5a, nodre Stokkstad, serial number 145a. (See also the Nord-Gudbrandsdal deed book number 9, folio 294a. That record indicates that a brother of Ole Fredricksen Wiborg bought this place on 7 June 1858. He is not named with any family name, but is identified as Fredrik Fredriksen Stokkstad. The purchase sum was 1000 spicedaler.) . But why had he abandoned the Lesja District as his home district by the time that he had signed the contract for emigration on the Argo? It is impossible to know accurately how they happened to go to America. One may rather only draw suppositions. The shipboard regulations can certainly give a hint at all the details which must be complied with so the trip may be successful in all particulars. And the regulations must also concern themselves with the possibility that emigrants often came to conflict on board. The rules on board the Argo are interesting reading. They were, for example, not permitted without the captain’s consent to take hard liquor or weapons on board. The captain of the ship and the crew were required to treat the passengers correctly. The travelers must always comply with the captain’s and the pilot’s orders. This applied especially to the cleaning of cabins, drawing of water and the fetching of firewood from the hold. The cabins were to be cleaned at a fixed time. Other conditions in the contract between the emigrant transportation office and emigrants in the Argo were for example that they, if necessary, were allowed to go on board the ship six (6) days before departure and could have remained on board the ship up to eight days after the ships arrival. During this time the captain was obliged to aid them in word & deed. There were other conditions that referred to emigration law, and expressly mentioned that passengers also must have with themselves the necessary means with which to be able to proceed with the journey from Québec to the interior of the country How they traveled is an interesting problem. It is possible to speculate on the routing based on an American letter from 21 July 1967, quoted in a Norwegian district history book, which describes travel by train from Québec to Detroit by train that took three days. Traveling further from Detroit they took a steamboat for a short distance and then train on to Chicago. It took them two days to travel from Detroit to Chicago. It was also possible, according to the same history, to travel to many locations in the Midwest by train alone, including transfers. From Québec to Milwaukee in Wisconsin by train cost $9 per person; the children’s price was adjusted for age. The source for this information is Arnfinn Engens “Gausdal bygdehistorie”, volume 4 page 22 and pare 168. . In this connection it ought to be mentioned that the initial connection for most immigrants to the United States, was New York, where they were welcomed there by American authorities at Ellis Island Ellis Island was the most important immigrant’s entry port in the 19th century. [Translators note: According to http://www.ellisisland.com/indexHistory.html Ellis Island was opened on January 1, 1892 and operated through 1938. Hence it was unavailable in 1868, although Immigrants did disembark at Castle Garden in New York as early as August 3, 1855, when Castle Garden opened as an immigrant landing depot. Over 8 million people entered the United States through Castle Garden, until it was closed on April 18, 1890, to be replaced by Ellis Island. So, although Ellis Island was not an option for the S.S. Nestorian, New York might well have been a point of arrival.] . Moreover one ought to mention that this option might not have been possible for the S.S. Nestorian. After they arrived at Detroit in 1868, the Wiborg family that we consider here proceeded, clearly by their own arrangements, to Door County in Wisconsin Translators note: The U.S. Census for 1870 in the state of Wisconsin; County: Door; Township: Gibraltar; Post office: Ephraim, shows the following Weborg/Wiborg families in close proximity: Page 33B; line 9 WEBORG, Ole; Age: 50 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 10 WEBORG, Rachel; Age: 50 female; Occupation: keeping house; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 11 WEBORG, Ola; Age: 36 male; Occupation: fisherman; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 12 WEBORG, Olan; Age: 34 male; Occupation: fisherman; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 13 WEBORG, Elaf; Age: 30 male; Occupation: fisherman; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 14 WEBORG, Henry; Age: 17 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Norway Page 33B; line 19 WEBORG, Peter; Age: 46 male; Occupation: cooper; Birthplace: Norway [Per (Peter) Olsen Wiborg, who was born in 1823, the son of Ole Henriksen Wiborg & Marie Olsdatter Hjetlund; Moved to Ålesund in 1841 & married Oluffa Elisabet Vik] Page 33B; line 20 WEBORG, Olivia E; Age: 40 female; Occupation: keeping house; Birthplace: Norway [Oluffa Elisabet was routinely anglicized to Olivia Elisabeth] Page 33B; line 21 WEBORG, Olivia; Age: 21 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Norway [Per Olsen Wiborg and Oluffa Elisabet Vik had a female child born in 1849 for whom NN (i.e., no name) is listed] Page 33B; line 22 WEBORG, Martha; S Age: 17 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 23 WEBORG, Laura; Age: 15 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 24 WEBORG, Kanouse; Age: 12 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 25 WEBORG, Hannah; Age: 8 female; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 26 WEBORG, Mda ?; Age: 5 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Page 33B; line 27 WEBORG, Alfred M; Age: 3 male; Occupation: at home; Birthplace: Wisconsin Similarly the U.S. Census for 1870 in the state of Wisconsin; County: Door; Township: Washington shows the following families collocated: Page 71B; line 13; Wiborg, Andrew; Age: 37 Birthplace: Norway Township: Washington Page 71B; line 14; Wiborg, Mary; Age: 23; Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 15; Wiborg, Martha; Age: 6; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 16; Wiborg, Velina; Age: 4; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 17; Wiborg, Matilda; Age: 2; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 18; Wiborg, Peter; Age: 1; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 19; Wiborg, John; Age: 1/12; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 20; Wiborg, Oley; Age: 50; Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 21; Wiborg, Anna; Age: 37 Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 22; Wiborg, Oley; Age: 19; Birthplace: Norway; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 23; Wiborg, Velinda; Age: 17; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 24; Wiborg, Nelson; Age: 14; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 25; Wiborg, Jane; Age: 12 Birthplace: Wisconsin Township: Washington Page 71B; line 26; Wiborg, Mary; Age: 8; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 27; Wiborg, Peter; Age: 6; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington Page 71B; line 28; Wiborg, Martin; Age: 4; Birthplace: Wisconsin; Township: Washington The Norwegian name “Wiborg” is correctly pronounced as if written “Weborg” so it is not surprising that some portion of Wiborg family ‘Anglicized’ the name by spelling it Weborg. . They clearly were in Fish Creek in Door County in Wisconsin in 1875 and they may already have been there seven years before, also that was in all probability where the young Ole Wiborg who had come over to Norway to help his Mother & father and siblings – with the assistance of [[Wiborg-72|Anders]] – over to America Translators note: A separate source, “De Norske Settlementers Historie”, by Hjalmar Rued Holand, published in 1909 in Ephraim, Wisconsin, provides supporting data for this thesis with the following material from pages 239-240, “Although Pastor Iversen is the actual establisher of the Norwegian settlement in North Door County, there were the previously mentioned Ole Larson and a pair of Norwegian men who were there before him. These two were Peter (Per) Wiborg and Ebbe Nilson. Peter Wiborg was the first white man to break land in that part of Wisconsin, which lies north and eastward of Greenbay… He came from Lom in Gudbrandsdalen in 1845 and was the first man to emigrate from the whole upper Gudbrandsdalen to America. He came to Door County 1852 together with a man with the name Ebbe Nilsen from Porsgrund and settled himself with staked land, two miles northward of Fish Creek at the foot of a cliff or a mountain, which is called Baafenberg. Here stood finally his old but solid house, and his cooper works – undoubtedly the oldest structure in Northern Wisconsin. For over 50 years has old Wiborg’s light shined out over the earth like a lighthouse. It was good for the many going to Pastor Iversen and the many with him, when they finally could see Peter Wiborg’s light 30 leagues distant through the snow over the sea.” In Peninsula State Park in 2003 you can still find Weborg Point & Weborg marsh at the site of his original homestead. This Peter (Per) Wiborg is the Peter discussed in “Wiborg - en slektsgren med bakgrunn i det gamle norske bondesamfunnet” published in Gjøvik, Norway by G.S. Wiborg in 1995. G.S. Wiborg indicates Per Olsen Wiborg was the son of Ole Henriksen Wiborg & Marie Olsdatter Hjetlund, born in 1823, who moved to Ålesund in 1841 and this family is last recorded as being in Norway in 1849. The Per Wiborg discussed by G.S. Wiborg is a brother to the Ole Olsen Wiborg discussed in this Great Lakes article. . Now the previously named [[Wiborg-72|Anders Wiborg (or Weborg)]] was a farmer in Gill’s Rock in Wisconsin as recorded in the 1900 census Translators note: Gill’s Rock as near the top of the 'thumb' of Wisconsin about 10 miles by water from Weborg Point. . This information is recorded in Martin Ulvestad’s work “Norwegians in America” where we find mention of that, for there [[Wiborg-72|Anders Weborg]] is mentioned among immigrants from Lom in Norway, and there it is added that he was born on Helstad (farm) M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; page 666 . There it indicates that he had emigrated from Lom, clearly stating that he departed in 1859, so he must also have left in company with his older brother Translators note: The pronunciation of Wiborg in Norwegian is the same as the anglicized form, Weborg. The letter ‘i’ in Norwegian, and the international phonetic alphabet letter ‘i' has the sound value we think of as the English long e. In the 14th century they would have pronounced this letter similarly in both Norway & England, but since then English underwent the “great vowel shift” so the English spelling is no longer consistent with other Germanic origin languages. Practically this means Weborg is simply an Anglicized form of the Norwegian Wiborg, which will be pronounced exactly the same. . But now some speculation about where the Wiborg family lived in America before 1868. The brothers Ole & Anders Wiborg may have settled at different places, but most probably they had remained together and returned to the same place where they had come to America in 1859. None of them took part in the U.S. Civil War, if the records in Ulvestad’s book about Norwegian descendents participation are correct M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; provides an oversight of the Norwegian immigrants participation in the United States Civil War . The Civil War was from 1861 to 1865. They would have required 5 years to become U.S. citizens M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; provides an overview of the Norwegian immigrants participation in the United States Civil War . In the northern and western part of Lake Michigan is a peninsula which points like a finger to the north, northeast. Door County is on this peninsula and here is Fish Creek Translators note: Fish Creek is about 1 mile south of Weborg Point. , from which the older Ole Wiborg wrote a letter to acquaintances in Lom in 1875. He wrote that his sons made a living as fisherman on the Great lakes. In the summer they were all away fishing; in the winter they remained home “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). . How did former farmers turn into fishermen? Just a few years earlier, in 1868, both the older and the younger Ole Wiborg had stated they were farmers. The answer may be that they probably still were farmers and may have worked a family farm in Fish Creek, but it was probably not especially large, and in any event agriculture probably quickly became a secondary source of income rather than a primary source. According to their father, Ole Wiborg’s sons had purchased fishing boats on credit. In the spring of 1875 the sons Ole & Henrik went together to purchase two fishing nets which cost $1200 on credit with their fishnets serving as security. In the course of the summer season they required an additional $500 in equipment. Son Anders had bought a similar net, but he had lost $200 the same season “A Government by the People”; a pamphlet by the United States Government Printing Office, 1949 . The senior Ole Wiborg wrote his letter to acquaintances in Lom shortly before Christmas in 1875, and he comments in this letter about the American Christmas celebration: Americans don’t celebrate the Christmas holidays (the 12 days of Christmas) but only the first day. The Norwegians in America celebrate Christmas in the Norwegian fashion. Ole also tells about the unusually mild fall that they had had; the earth was still not completely frozen and moreover, was next to bare only forty days before Christmas. They were all healthy, aside from Erland; he was so ill for a period of 2 to 3 days that they actually worried whether he would live “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). . “Our daughter Barbro came home from Chicago in the fall and will remain home this winter. She has been there for 6 years and at this time she has saved $400 and an additional amount the she had at a bank which failed; for this period she had been with the same people.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). This which Ole Wiborg wrote about his daughter is undeniably interesting. But the city of Chicago played clearly an important role for the Wiborg Family in other connections as well. That can be seen from the piece that Arne Odd Johnsen wrote on emigrants, which places this Wiborg family in the right historical perspective and highlights the importance Chicago played for them. He mentioned that in the middle of the 19th century there was a large emigration from Lom & Skjak to places in North Norway and continued: “But in the year 1850 emigration to America from these districts reduced the in-country movement. According to the church records from Lom … That year two young men traveled from the district to the new world. That was all for a few years. Again in 1857 emigration to America began again from Lom & Skjak. These districts were then recorded together and had joint church records until 1864. In 1857 17 people traveled over the ocean, and that was both women and men, both grown and children. The year after the count of emigrants doubled, and in 1859 there were nearly half a hundred from Lom and Skjak who traveled to America. Among these were the two young men, Ole & Anders Olsen Wiborg.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Of all the sailors who worked on sailing vessels on Lake Michigan in the 1870s, half of them were of Norwegian extraction. This Arne Odd Johnsen wrote, when he built upon the Norwegian American historian Knut Gjerset’s book, “Norwegian Sailors on the Great Lakes.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). At that time many Norwegians earned their living by fishing on the Great lakes, which the Norwegian American paper “Skandinavien” observed was hardly strange. The “Skandinavien” states that in 1874 a large number of Norwegians drift netted for fish in Lake Michigan. The fish which they caught were shipped to Chicago and from there sent to western states. This was a large and important industry for the inland states, wrote Arne Odd Johnsen. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Arne Odd Johnsen’s article, published in 1934, mentions that at the time in which he wrote, people of the Wiborg Family still earned their living on the Great Lakes in North America. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). That stood to illustrate a seagoing characteristic of Norway and Norwegians, meaning naturally the characteristics of the ethnic background, and this characteristic became American too. Then Arne Odd Johnsen goes further forward in time than we have. He writes that the older Ole Wiborg’s children had many children as well. The text indicates that they contributed to the strong population growth in the United States. We find, for example, that Henrik Wiborg had 8 children and Anders at least 5 children. All five of Henrik Wiborg’s sons went as seamen in the U.S. One of them, Elmer Wiborg, became Captain in 1917; he commanded a steamship of many thousand tons on the Great Lakes in North America. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Where had Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder’s sons actually learned to fish as they practiced on the Great Lakes in North America? Arne Odd Johnsen reckoned in 1934 that they had good experience at fishing from previous times, and went further to speculate that they had worked at this on the Lomsvannet or the Vågåvannet, as the inland lakes were called which cut through the valley between Lom & Vågå. But was Johnson right about this? The answer will remain safely unsettled, since they could have experienced fishing in the inland waters. Before we proceed we find in any case there is room for uncertainty in the cause Johnsen selected. One can easily see an internal contradiction in the conclusion quoted here: “It may have been a challenge for Wiborg folk from the mountain district of Lom to become fisherman in the new land on Lake Michigan when their experience was on the much smaller Vågåvatn, but that is the best reckoning.” “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). Arne Odd Johnsen had obviously overlooked the connection with Ålesund and the extensive experience with fishing that one of the sons under discussion here probably had gained on the Sumnøre coast Translators note: Sumnøre is a coastal district in Møre & Romsdal in which Ålesund is located. and possibly in Northern Norway. But Arne Odd Johnsen’s speculation about conversion from fishing on an inland lake to sea fishing is unrealistic when considering a coastal land such as Norway. In 1775 there were, for example, a large number of residents from the Lesja district who went over the mountains to work on “De nordenfieldske Fisherier.” Nicolai Christian Lassen recorded this observation in his diary from 1777. They had done so because of crop failure, but returned again the next year and again the year after, even when the situation in farm production had become favorable again “Nicolai Christian Lassens Dagbok fra 1777 over en Reise iniennem Guldbrandsdalen”; published Lillehammer, 1933, page 8 . The residents in the mountain districts in former times were obviously not unfamiliar with farming, logging, fishing in the inland waters of in the sea, and the workforce was to a high degree portable. Further, to make ones living by the sea is not necessarily the same as going out to sea and actually fishing; many workers may also be occupied ashore, and here even women and children often helped. “Årbok for Dølaringen” (1934), page 116 (article by Arne Odd Johnsen: “Tvo Amerikabrev”). What was the reason that the Wiborg sons had set themselves to fishing on the Great Lakes in America? For Arne Odd Johnsen the answer is the profit yielded by fishing as an occupation, and such an answer is reasonable. But one can certainly find other reasons as well. Already in the 1780s Dean Translators note: A dean is a pastor in charge of an area including a number of churches. Hiorthøy in Gudbrandsdalen clearly stated that there was a substantial population growth in a valley with limited tillable land. H.F Hiorthøy: “Physisk og Ekonomisk Beskrivelse over Gulbrandsdalens Provstie i Aggerhuus Stift i Norge”; first part, København; page 16, 33 & 124-127. But by the middle of the 19th century the pressure on the tillable land had become even greater, simply because the population explosion had continued. This relationship may have first and foremost have been the reason Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger, as the oldest among the siblings, had chosen to gamble at a fishing occupation rather than farming. It would not have been easy for him to have to wait to take possession of his father’s farm. First he must become a cotter which was not a particularly desirable occupation. Translators note: In “tvandringen fra Rindal til Amerika" by Tor Ålbu, ISBN 82-996682-0-4, there is a list that illustrates some differences between the social classes in a rural district before 1857. It is important to remember that most people were occupied in the primary industries, particularly farming and forestry. The differences in status between the classes were relatively small, and people who belonged to different classes were often closely related. The order went:

1. Senior government, religious & military officials;
2. Clergymen or "prest" ( the dean or "prost" is the pastor in charge of an area consisting of several parishes -he would take precedence over a "sokneprest" or minister, who would be on a higher social level than a "kapellan" or curate, chaplain);
3. Bailiff or "lensmand";
4. Teacher and any non-commissioned officer;
5. Farmer who owned his farm according to "odelsrett" - allodial right (this group was small) would be “bonde”;
6. Tenant farmer who leased his farm or “leilending”;
7. Cotter with land "Husmann med jord" - Cotter who leased some land from the main farm. Many of these also worked as craftsmen - tailors, cobblers, makers of sheepskin blankets, smiths, shopkeepers, tanners, and others;
8. Cotter without land "Husmann uten jord" - Cotter who only had a house, not farmland. In this group also "inderster" - farm laborers - and lodgers. Many of these also worked as craftsmen;
9. Servants - "tjenere". Many of these were unmarried children of "husmenn" and "inderster"; and finally
10. Very poor people and community-supported paupers ("fattigfolk og legdslemmer")
Purchase of a farm was not cheap in a mountain district that had experienced a population explosion and which in addition had experienced good times for farming. The wait would be long. Further, there were not other occupational possibilities adequate in a mountain district, which at the time, for example, did not have major lumbering. There may have been such considerations that had brought Ole Olsen Wiborg already in his 16th year to depart from Lom to Ålesund. He had the will to test himself at some other occupation and he separated from home. This had been risky, but he did it, and been fortunate, no in the least because conditions for such an inclination had already been in place. Similarly Ole Olsen Wiborg the younger took still another chance; he emigrated to America. There he found the opportunities for fishing and sailing were perhaps even greater than in Norway. It was in any event worth attempting. Still another reason encouraged him to consider emigrating, he had saved enough money. It may have been a warning of an impending crisis in farming that caused Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder to follow after to America in 1868. At about that time he sold the farm Nedre Håmår in Vågå, he had undoubtedly made a final decision; all in the family must move to America. But perhaps he was not totally certain, since the actual settlement of the sale of the farm in Vågå was completed several years later; the settlement of the mortgage was finally made with the creditors in 1870. Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder had also held a farm in Lom until 1860, namely Nordre Helstad. The farmers in the food grain growing district of Lom would soon experience grounds to become disillusioned with the traditional grain merchants from Røros. It happened when the Osterdal railway was built in the 1870s. This railroad finally connected Kristiania Translators note: now Oslo to Trondheim via Røros. The farmers in Vågå experienced no benefit. Similarly the railroad came up through the Gudbrandsdal valley to Otta in Vågå district after another decade. When this happened the price of grain fell by a third. This became a true crisis for the farmers; the railroad had not brought them a blessing, but rather a curse. This is described, for example, by the district historian Ivar Kleiven in his books on old farm culture in Gudbrandsdalen. The more farsighted farmers had to lay aside the traditional subsistence farming that had been developed through long experience. They had to gamble on specialized, modern, expensive equipment. There were naturally some who championed the new, resulting in significant crises for those who hadn’t adopted the new for the old. But it is doubtful whether Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder saw so far forward in time. No, even younger eyes would not have had the clarity to see all the difficulties farmers would have in a country like Norway. Agriculture and livestock husbandry must struggle for money in the market economy, with important business markets in bigger and smaller cities, often far away from the simple farm. Farmers exposed to substantial competition, not only locally but with other countries and even other parts of the world. And public support for the farmers in Norway was limited; the farmers were expected to open themselves to international competition. No, without doubt one could not have foreseen it. But one can perhaps comprehend that crisis was to become of long duration and most probably painful in a coastal & mountain country such as Norway, far to the North and with arable land of not more that a few percent. In 1868 it was three years after the Civil War had ended. As a result there was a stable political relationship in the United States. Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder’s children had by that point were well aware of the law that gave every American citizen the right to 160 acres of land, if he only dwelled there and tilled the earth. There were many in Europe who recruited men & women to cross the Atlantic ocean. There were not only compelling reasons to leave the homeland behind, but there was also the pull of free or cheap land. But for Ole Olsen Wiborg the elder probably the most important reason was that he already had two sons in the states, so the Homestead Law of 1862 were never an important consideration. It seems doubtful any of his sons ever made use of the legal right to claim free land; for they remained in the East of Wisconsin for a long time; for them it must not have been important to find unsettled virgin land. But what role did free land then play? It meant that it was still possible to find reasonably priced land in Wisconsin, and farming can also be combined with fishing. Yes, and what can have been better than that all eight of the family could remain together? This would allow the children to care for their parents in their old age; certainly the father may have thought of that. Since we first mentioned another Wiborg family that also emigrated in 1868 from North Gudbrandsdalen, is it possible to establish whether this family perhaps took advantage of the Homestead law to claim land for themselves? They could perhaps have proceeded further West in Wisconsin. In any event there is a farmer in Madelia, in Minnesota in the early 1900s, who was named Fredrik Wiborg. According to Ulvestad’s book Fredrik Wiborg was an emigrant from Vågå. M. Ulvestad: “Nordmændene i Amerika, deres Histories og Rekord”; Minneapolis; 1907; page 822. His full name is Fredrik Elias Wiborg, according to the emigration list in the Vågå church records for 1868. We also find him as an emigrant on the “Argo” in 1868, he was only a child of 4 ½ years. Translators note: The Fredrik Wiborg in Madelia, Minnesota was indeed the same Fredrik Wiborg who arrived on the ‘Argo”. The entire family can be found in earlier Minnesota census records and is discussed in detail in Per Berg’s work. Minnesota is located further west than Wisconsin, and likewise the two states are neighboring, and Minnesota also lies on one of the Great Lakes in North America, namely Lake Superior. But Minnesota lies to the west, we can get a comparison of this from when states entered the Union. That was in 1859 for Minnesota, but Wisconsin had already entered in 1848.“The American Heritage Dictionary of the English Language”; 1973; references to Minnesota & Wisconsin. ––––––––––––––––––––––––– The street Tomtegaten extends outward from the train station in Kristiania. Translators note: now Oslo. The district features stores for farm merchants. We chose to look more closely at Tomtegaten 3 at the turn of the last century. In the first story of Tomtegaten 3 is located one of the shops of “Christiania Samlag.” Translators note: literally Christiania Association – a state liquor store. It is an outlet for hard liquor & ale. Here on the first floor is not unusual to find farmers who meet, having first come to the city with horse and wagon. These individuals undoubtedly seek to get together with other farmers for a rest and to converse about the city: How go the sales of the potable farm products? Have you been able to buy the makings and necessary equipment to take with you home? How are the customers and the merchants? But there are farmers also other places in the building. Bøndernes Fællessolg A/S A/S is an abbreviation for corporation. is also on the first floor, but occupies portions of other floors as well. And the Bøndernes Hotel is on the 3rd & 4th floors. The manager of liquor & ale sales in the first floor of Tomtegaten 3 is named Ferdinand Ludvig Wiborg, and he himself lives on one of the buildings other floors. “Kristiania Adressebog” or the Kristiania address book for the years 1913, 1916 & 1918 mention this individual at this address. The depiction for the rest of the city is from a conversation with Knut Fredrik Wiborg, born 16 march 1907, and a commonly used map from Kristiania from the named time. Here he lives together with his 3rd wife and two sons from a previous marriage. Association superintendent Ferdinand Ludvig Wiborg in Kristiania lost his wife Julie Fredrikke, born Sørensen, in 1902 after nearly 27 years of marriage. They had been married in Trinity church in Kristiania on 6 June 1875. She died 13 May 1902 after a painful illness. She was then 64 years old and considerably older than her husband. He married again with Mina Korterud in Uranienborg church on 4 January 1903. This is the third store he has administered for Christiania Samlag, which organizations goal is to administer the business of alcoholic goods in orderly form. There were severe regulations for those who visit drinking places. The Administrator is responsible for maintaining good order. The farmers there also want to sell alcohol; these distillers enjoy themselves on their farms. ––––––––––––––––––––––––– This first setting was in one part of the big city of Kristiania. Now shift your focus to Chicago at the same time. As a consequence of emigrants to the U.S. it has grown to become one of the biggest Swedish, German cities in the world, and similarly has many from other ethnic groups. The city grows; similar to Kristiania this city is a center for merchants and a railroad connection point, but it has yet other dimensions. Not least is Chicago is also important as a wholesale purchaser of fish caught on the Great Lakes in North America and sent all over the West. One of the fishermen there stands one day by Lake Michigan. He repairs his fishnet, while smiling through his beard for a photographer. The picture shows a pleased fisherman by a fishing net wrapped around a big loft reel. The fisherman is named Ole Weborg. Jon Thallaug & Rolf Erickson (editors): “Utvandrerne to Amerika; deres historie i bilder” or English equivalent “Our Norwegian Immigrants: A Hundred-Year Saga Told in Pictures.” The book contains text in both English & Norwegian and photographs from Norwegian immigrants in America. The one Wiborg in Kristiania and the other with his Americanized last name by Lake Michigan scarcely know each other. But in spite of that, they share a common heritage, if one only goes back in time.
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Wiborg Family Photos

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Click on photo for larger version. ==Wiborg Family Album== ===Irene Wiborg, nee Riopelle family=== [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-1.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-2.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-3.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-4.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-5.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-6.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-7.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-8.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-9.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-10.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-11.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-12.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-13.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-14.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-15.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-17.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-18.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-19.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-20.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-21.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-22.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-23.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-24.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-25.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-26.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-27.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-28.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-29.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-30.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-31.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-32.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-33.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-34.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-35.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-36.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-37.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-38.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-39.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-40.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-41.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-42.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-43.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-44.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-45.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-46.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-47.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-48.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-49.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-50.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-51.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-53.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-54.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-55.jpg|200px|]] ===Clifford Wiborg - childhood and family === [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-16.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-52.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-56.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-57.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-58.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-59.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-60.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-61.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-62.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-63.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-64.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-66.jpg|200px|Irene's children in 2019]] ==Family Members in Military Service == [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos.png|200px|B Wiborg, USMC]] [[image:Wiborg-20-1.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg-20.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg-20-3.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg-19.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg-19-1.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-1.png|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-39.jpg|200px|]][[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-18.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg-399.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Haug-202.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Haug-202-1.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Haug-202-2.jpg|200px|]] [[Image:Wiborg-8.jpg|200px|Commissioining]] [[Image:Wiborg-8-2.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Russell-8880.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Dickerman-197.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Riopel-183.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-67.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-70.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Helling-53.png|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]] [[image:Wiborg_Family_Photos-69.jpg|200px|]]

Wichita KS Deaths 1901

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The goal of this project is to create profiles for Wichita deaths of 1901. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12257912 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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Anything and everything about Wick Bristol Please add all your memories and photos Wick is the main settlement in the civil parish of Wick and Abson The name Abson is a corruption of Abbots Ton – a place belonging to the Abbot. This was the Abbot of Glastonbury, as the manor of Pucklechurch (including Abson and other surrounding villages) was given to the Abbot after the savage murder of a Saxon King Edmund at Pucklechurch in 946 AD. After King Henry VIII’s dissolution of the monasteries, between 1536 and 1540, the manor of Wick & Abson fell into private hands. It was owned first by Sir John WINTOUR and then by the HAYNES family. https://bafhs.org.uk/wick-and-abson/?v=11aedd0e4327 === Sources === *Wick and Abson. By Andrew Plaister. Published in B&AFHS Journal 157 June 2014

Wickes Genaology by Dr. Stephen Wickes

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PDF of the book written with Wickes Genaology information. https://ia902604.us.archive.org/24/items/thomasweekesemig00wick/thomasweekesemig00wick.pdf

Wicklow Catholic Parish

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"Wicklow is an old and historic parish tracing its origins right back to the time of St. Patrick. The Celtic name of the district was Kilmantan, or the Church of Mantan, who was an attendant of St. Patrick." https://www.wicklowparish.ie/about-the-parish/parish-history/ - The old church was situated in the cemetery on Church Hill but no remains of it now survive. - During the Penal Days the Catholics of Wicklow worshipped in little chapels in Monkton Row and Melancholy Lane - In 1641, the chapel in Melancholy Lane was raided by the notorious Charles Coote, its priest Fr. O’Byrne was murdered along with his Congregation. - Archdeacon Andrew O’Toole Parish Priest (1788-99), built a permanent church in 1797, sited opposite the present church. Today it operates as a Youth Centre and is no longer in the ownership of the parish. - Fr. O’Toole was residing at Cronroe, Ashford, returning there on the night of 23rd of August, 1799. he was set upon and strangled in the hollow of Tighe’s Avenue. Catholics and Catholicism in the Eighteenth-Century Press Archivium Hibernicum Vol. 27 (1964), pp. 305-350 (46 pages) Published by: Catholic Historical Society of Ireland https://www.jstor.org/stable/25487375 - The Parish of Wicklow has at present an area of 6.300 acres and is comprised of more than 30 town lands. In 1846 Ashford and Glenealy became a new parish and V. Rev. T O’Carroll DD who had been a curate in Wicklow was appointed first Parish Priest of the Parish of Ashford. : William Cavanagh (1704-17) : Stephen Cavanagh (1747 – ) : Andrew O’Toole Parish Priest (1788-99) : John Canon Meagher (1799-1811) : Michael Canon Maguire (1811-26) : John Grant, Parish Priest (1826-63) : Patrick O’ Doherty (1864-76) : William Canon Dillon PP (1880-94) - "Rev. Mr. Dillon, senior curate of Kingstown, will succeed the Very Rev. Canon Harrold in the parish of Wicklow." The Monitor, Volume 23, Number 22, 11 March 1880 : Thomas Carbery Parish Priest (1899-1906) : John Canon Staples PP (1906-23) : Michael Canon Hoey PP Wicklow (1923-49) === St. Joseph’s Church Rathnew === : St. Joseph’s Church Rathnew was completed in 1882 by Canon William Dillon, Parish Priest of Wicklow. Patrick Lavelle appointed in 1941 as Rathnew’s first resident curate. == Sources ==

Wicomico Memorial Park

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Wicomico Memorial Park 721 Snow Hill Rd Salisbury, Wicomico County, Maryland, 21804 USA https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/81784/wicomico-memorial-park

Widdicks Extra

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Widdifield Migration

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Part of the [[Space:Widdifield Name Study|Widdifield Name Study]] This page is to aid in researching the migration of the Widdifield families. === Where are the earliest known occurences of the Widdifield surname on WikiTree? === England: [[Widdifield-9|John Widdifield (1650-1720)]], born in County Durham, England migrated to United States with his family United States: Canada: === Locate, catalog and share immigration arrival information for Widdifield families. === === Track the Widdifield migration from the original colonies. === [[Widdifield-8|John Widdifield (abt.1676-abt.1718)]], born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, migrated and died in Philadelphia Note: entries ending with an x are incomplete, with no spouse and/or children listed. This list currently includes only those profiles on WikiTree bu there may be other children who have not been added yet. '''First Generation Of John Widdifield II:''' 1 [[Widdifield-7|John Widdifield III (1704-1794)]], born in Dublin, Ireland migrated to Philadelphia 2. [[Widdifield-17|Hannah Widdifield (1706-)]], born in Philadelphia PA x 3. [[Widdifield-18|Sarah Widdifield (abt.1707-)]], born in Philadelphia x 4 [[Widdifield-19|Ann Widdifield (abt.1708-)]], born in Philadelphia x 5 [[Widdifield-21|Elizabeth (Widdifield) Pennock (abt.1710-1755)]], born and died in Philadelphia 6 [[Widdifield-20|Mary Widdifield (abt.1711-)]], born in Philadelphia x 7 [[Widdifield-23|Rebecca Widdifield (abt.1717-)]] (so far there are no sources to prove her existence) x 8 [[Widdifield-22|Peter Widdifield (abt.1720-abt.1769)]], born and died in Philadelphia '''Second Generation:''' 1.1 [[Widdifield-24|Sarah Widdifield (1733-1737)]], born and died in PA x 1.2 [[Widdifield-25|George Widdifield (1735-1736)]], born in PA x 1.3 [[Widdifield-26|John Widdifield IV (1736-1791)]], born and died in PA 1.4 [[Widdifield-27|Amy Widdifield (1738-1738)]], born and died in PA x 1.5 [[Widdifield-28|Alan Widdifield (1740-)]], born in PA x 1.6 [[Widdifield-6|Henry Widdifield Sr (1743-1804)]], born and died in PA 5.1 [[Pennock-569|Joseph Pennock Jr (1738-bef.1767)]] x 5.2 [[Pennock-570|John Pennock (1740-1741)]], born and died in PA x 5.3 [[Pennock-571|Mary Pennock (aft.1740-1746)]], born and died in PA no spouse or children 5.4 [[Pennock-572|Hannah Pennock (aft.1740-1747)]], born and died in PA no spouse or children 5.5 [[Pennock-573|Samuel Pennock (1748-)]], born in PA x 8.1 [[Widdifield-128|Joseph Widdifield (abt.1748-1754)]], died in PA x 8.2 [[Widdifield-129|William Widdifield (1749-1822)]], born and died in PA x 8.3 John Widdifield (abt 1750-) 8.4 [[Widdifield-130|Rebecca Widdifield (abt.1752-1758)]], died in PA x '''Third Generation''' 1.3.1 [[Widdifield-181|James Widdifield (abt.1762-1845)]], born and died in PA x 1.3.2 William Widdifield (abt. 1765 - ) 1.6.1 [[Widdifield-29|John Widdifield (1771-)]], born in NJ, emigrated to ON 1.6.2 [[Widdifield-30|Elizabeth Widdifield (1773-)]], born in NJ x 1.6.3 [[Widdifield-5|Mark Widdifield (1777-1855)]], born in NJ died in ON 1.6.4 [[Widdifield-31|Henry Widdifield II (1779-1869)]], born in NJ died in ON 1.6.5 [[Widdifield-32|Martha Widdifield (1781-1863)]], born in NJ died in ON 1.6.6 [[Widdifield-14|Mordecai Widdifield (1783-1858)]], born in NJ, immigrated to Uxbridge, Ontario, Canada 1.6.7 [[Widdifield-33|Robert Widdifield (1785-1858)]], born in NJ died in OH 1.6.8 [[Widdifield-34|William Widdifield (1785-1872)]], born in NJ died in ON 1.6.9 [[Widdifield-35|Joseph Widdifield (1787-1883)]], born in NJ died in ON 1.6.10 [[Widdifield-36|Benjamin Widdifield (1789-)]], born in NJ 1.6.11 [[Widdifield-37|Mary (Widdifield) Willson (1793-1886)]], born in NJ died in ON 1.6.12 [[Widdifield-38|Ruth Ann Widdifield (1797-bef.1801)]] x no spouse or children 8.2.1 [[Widdifield-282|William Widdifield (1769-1853)]], born in PA 8.2.2 Rebecca Widdifield, born in PA 8.2.3 George Widdifield, born in PA 8.2.4 [[Widdifield-299|Massey (Widdifield) Parker (1791-)]], born in PA 8.2.5 [[Widdifield-300|Sarah (Widdifield) Humphreys (1795-1823)]], born and died in PA 8.3.1 Isaac Widdifield (abt 1770 - ) born in PA 8.3.2 Samuel (1771 - 8 Apr 1773) born in PA 8.3.3 William (19 Jan 1774 - ) born in PA '''Fourth Generation''' 1.3.1.1 Mary Widdifield (Jul 1790 - Apr 1791) 1.3.1.2 Hannah Widdifield (abt. 1792-) 1.3.1.3 Sarah M. Widdifield (abt 1794-3 Oct 1859) 1.3.1.4 George Widdifield (abt 1796 - ) 1.3.1.5 Mary Widdifield (1798-21 Feb 1881) 1.3.1.6 Samuel E Widdifield (abt 1805 - 21 May 1889) 1.3.1.7 Rebecca Widdifield (abt 1810- 25 Oct 1868) 1.3.2.1 Massey Widdifield (1791) (listed in book under John>John>William but sources show as granddaugher of Peter) 1.3.2.2 Sarah Widdifield (1795) ( (listed in book under John>John>William but sources show as granddaugher of Peter) 1.3.2.3 Elizabeth Widdifield (abt 1797 - ) (is she a sister of Massey and Sarah??) 1.6.1.1 [[Widdifield-275|Mary Widdifield (1797-)]], born in PA, emigrated to ON 1.6.1.2 [[Widdifield-276|Phebe Widdifield (1799-)]], born in PA, emigrated to ON 1.6.1.3 [[Widdifield-277|Martha Widdifield (1801-)]], born in PA, emigrated to ON 1.6.1.4 [[Widdifield-278|Henry Widdifield (abt.1803-)]], 1.6.1.5 Timothy Widdifield, born in ON 1.6.1.6 Comley Widdifield, born in ON 1.6.3.1 [[Widdifield-3|Hannah (Widdifield) Crawford (1803-1872)]], born in PA died in ON 1.6.3.2 [[Widdifield-11|Henry Widdifield (1803-1858)]], born in ON died in MI 1.6.3.3 [[Widdifield-39|Elizabeth (Widdifield) Way (1805-1859)]], born in PA died in ON x 1.6.3.4 [[Widdifield-40|Joseph Widdifield (1808-1883)]] born and died in ON x 1.6.3.5 [[Widdifield-41|Martha Widdifield (1810-abt.1820)]], born in ON x no spouse or children 1.6.3.6 [[Widdifield-42|Mary Widdifield (1812-1890)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.3.7 [[Widdifield-13|Mordecai Widdifield (1816-1910)]], born and died in ON 1.6.4.1 [[Widdifield-150|Mercy E. (Widdifield) Brown (abt.1805-abt.1857)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.4.2 [[Widdifield-151|Mary Ann (Widdifield) Playter (abt.1808-1877)]], born and died in ON 1.6.4.3 [[Widdifield-149|Agnes (Widdifield) Playter (abt.1811-)]] 1.6.4.4 [[Widdifield-135|Charles Ellis Widdifield (1813-1883)]], born and died in ON 1.6.5.1 [[Webster-13113|Ruthanna (Webster) Chapman (abt.1808-1904)]], born and died in ON 1.6.5.2 [[Webster-13118|Elizabeth Webster (1809-1892)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.5.3 [[Webster-13115|Abraham Webster (abt.1811-)]] 1.6.5.4 [[Webster-13131|Joseph Webster (1814-)]], born in ON 1.6.5.5 [[Webster-13117|Moses Webster (1817-1897)]], born and died in ON 1.6.5.6 [[Webster-13132|Martha Webster (1819-)]], born in ON x 1.6.5.7 [[Webster-6398|Mary Webster (1820-1910)]], born and died in ON 1.6.5.8 [[Webster-13133|Ann Webster (1823-1840)]], born and died in ON x no spouse or children 1.6.6.1 [[Widdifield-44|Samuel Widdifield (1810-1888)]], born and died in ON 1.6.6.2 [[Widdifield-48|Sarah W (Widdifield) Chapman (1811-1861)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.6.3 [[Widdifield-45|Benjamin Widdifield (1813-1874)]], born and died in ON 1.6.6.4 [[Widdifield-49|Martha (Widdifield) Kimerly (1815-abt.1902)]], born in ON 1.6.6.5 [[Widdifield-50|Richard Widdifield (1817-1897)]], born and died in ON 1.6.6.6 [[Widdifield-51|Angelina (Widdifield) Plank (1820-abt.1875)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.6.7 [[Widdifield-58|Mary (Widdifield) Blodgett (1822-1858)]], born and died in ON 1.6.6.8 [[Widdifield-53|Susannah (Widdifield) Walks (1824-1900)]], born in ON died in ND x 1.6.6.9 [[Widdifield-54|Euphemia (Widdifield) Plank (1826-aft.1902)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.6.10 [[Widdifield-57|Agnes (Widdifield) Pugh (1827-1892)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.6.11 [[Widdifield-52|Harriet (Widdifield) Henderson (1830-1892)]], born in ON x 1.6.6.12 [[Widdifield-56|John Connely Widdifield (1832-1908)]], born and died in ON 1.6.6.13 [[Widdifield-55|Anna Jane (Widdifield) Alcock (1834-abt.1887)]], born and died in ON 1.6.7.1 [[Widdifield-120|Mordecai Widdifield SR (1832-1917)]] 1.6.8.1 [[Widdifield-188|Jonathan Widdifield (abt.1817-1904)]], born and died in ON 1.6.8.2 [[Widdifield-10|Rachel (Widdifield) James (1819-1899)]], born and died in ON 1.6.8.3 [[Widdifield-134|Obediah Widdifield (1828-1917)]], born in NY died in ON 1.6.8.4 [[Widdifield-237|Deborah (Widdifield) Lundy (1835-1924)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.8.5 [[Widdifield-153|William Henry Widdifield (1837-1914)]], born and died in ON x 1.6.8.6 [[Widdifield-154|Sarah (Widdifield) Hilborn (abt.1840-abt.1917)]], died in ON 1.6.9.1 [[Widdifield-265|Sarah Ann Widdifield (1814-)]], born in ON x 1.6.9.2 [[Widdifield-105|Martha Marya Widdifield (1816-1820)]], born and died in ON x no spouse or children 1.6.9.3 [[Widdifield-104|Abigail Widdifield (1818-1818)]], born and died in ON x no spouse or children 1.6.10.1 [[Widdifield-246|Timothy Widdifield (1817-1880)]], born in ON died in IA 1.6.10.2 [[Widdifield-263|Hannah Widdifield (1818-)]], born in ON x 1.6.10.3 [[Widdifield-264|Christiana Widdifield (1820-)]], born in ON x 1.6.11.1 [[Willson-734|Henry Widdifield Willson (1813-1872)]], born and died in ON 1.6.11.2 [[Willson-735|Sarah (Willson) Lundy (1816-1895)]], born and died in ON 1.6.11.3 [[Willson-736|Samuel Lundy Willson (1818-1878)]], born in ON 1.6.11.4 [[Willson-737|Martha (Willson) Brown (1820-1895)]], born and died in ON 1.6.11.5 [[Willson-738|Mercy (Willson) Rogerson (1823-1850)]], born and died in ON 1.6.11.6 [[Willson-739|Mary Ann Willson (1825-1904)]], born and died in ON x 8.2.1.1 Elizabeth Widdifield, 1801 born in PA 8.2.1.2 [[Widdifield-279|William Allison Widdifield (abt.1804-1889)]], born and died in PA 8.2.1.3 Eleanor Widdifield 1805, born in PA 8.2.3.1 Mary Widdifield (27 Jan 1826 - ) 8.2.3.2 George Wooley Widdifield (29 Jul 1827 - 21 Oct 1872) 8.2.3.3 Deborah Widdifeld (14 Aug 1830 - ) 8.2.3.4 Edward (17 Oct 1835 - 6 Aug 1837) 8.2.3.5 William Ellis Widdifield (25 Dec 1837 - 25 - Jun 1838) 8.3.1.1 George (9 Sep 1820 - 20 Jul 1884) born in PA 8.3.3.1 William A Widdifield (abt 1816 - ) born in PA 8.3.3.2 Elizabeth Widdifield (abt 1818 - ) born in PA 8.3.3.3 Charles Widdifield (5 Jul 1820 - ) born in PA 8.3.3.4 Joseph Widdifield (10 Mar 1822 - 20 Jan 1854) born in PA 8.3.3.5 Eleanor Widdifield (abt 1824 - ) born in PA '''Fifth Generation''' 1.3.2.3.1 Samuel Bartram (Jul 1828 - 10 Feb 1901) 1.6.3.1.1 [[Crawford-2983|Mark Widdifield Crawford (abt.1823-)]] 1.6.3.1.2 [[Crawford-2933|Henry Wilson Crawford (abt.1824-1893)]] 1.6.3.1.3 [[Crawford-2940|David Perry Crawford (1826-1904)]] 1.6.3.1.4 [[Crawford-2677|Barber Holmes Crawford (abt.1829-1886)]] 1.6.3.1.5 [[Crawford-2938|Joseph Carpenter Crawford (abt.1834-1906)]] 1.6.3.1.6 [[Crawford-2673|William Frederick Crawford (1835-1905)]] 1.6.3.1.7 [[Crawford-2935|Elizabeth Roselle (Crawford) Torr (1839-1915)]] 1.6.3.1.8 [[Crawford-2936|Mary Rosanna Crawford (1841-1916)]] 1.6.3.1.9 [[Crawford-2937|Albert Crawford (1844-1921)]] 1.6.3.2.1 [[Widdifield-74|Sarah Elizabeth (Widdifield) VanLuven (1824-1913)]] 1.6.3.2.2 [[Widdifield-75|Hannah (Widdifield) Race (1830-1907)]] 1.6.3.2.3 [[Widdifield-65|Comley Widdifield (1831-1920)]] 1.6.3.2.4 [[Widdifield-66|Marion Widdifield (1835-)]] 1.6.3.2.5 [[Widdifield-67|Charles Widdifield (1838-1841)]] 1.6.3.2.6 [[Widdifield-68|James Dothy Widdifield (1842-1934)]] 1.6.3.2.7 [[Widdifield-69|Emma Jane Widdifield (1846-)]] 1.6.3.2.8 [[Widdifield-70|John Widdifield (1847-)]] 1.6.3.2.9 [[Widdifield-71|Reuban Widdifield (1848-)]] 1.6.3.2.10 [[Widdifield-72|Morris Clayton Widdifield (1850-)]] 1.6.3.2.11 [[Widdifield-73|Phoebe Anne Widdifield (1852-)]] 1.6.3.2.12 [[Widdifield-12|George Alfred Widdifield (1854-1921)]] 1.6.3.7.1 [[Widdifield-76|Joseph Widdifield (1844-)]] 1.6.3.7.2 [[Widdifield-77|Henry Alexander Widdifield (1845-1916)]] 1.6.3.7.3 [[Widdifield-61|Mary Ann Widdifield (1848-abt.1902)]] 1.6.3.7.4 [[Widdifield-78|James Widdifield (1851-)]] 1.6.3.7.5 [[Widdifield-43|Susan Widdifield (abt.1852-aft.1921)]] 1.6.4.2.1 [[Playter-20|Mercy Ann (Playter) Brown (1844-1927)]] 1.6.4.3.1 [[Playter-31|Edward Playter (abt.1835-1909)]] 1.6.4.4.1 [[Widdifield-136|Joseph Henry Widdifield (1845-1906)]] 1.6.4.4.2 [[Widdifield-205|Phoebe Elma (Widdifield) Playter (abt.1847-)]] 1.6.4.4.3 [[Widdifield-148|William Clark Widdifield (abt.1855-)]] 1.6.5.1.1 [[Chapman-20584|Joseph L Chapman (1833-1903)]] 1.6.5.1.2 [[Chapman-20585|Martha W Chapman (1834-1850)]] 1.6.5.1.3 [[Chapman-20586|Elizabeth Chapman (1837-1908)]] 1.6.5.1.4 [[Chapman-20587|Charles Chapman (1839-)]] 1.6.5.3.1 [[Webster-13123|Henry Webster (1836-)]] 1.6.5.3.2 [[Webster-13124|Rachel Webster (1838-)]] 1.6.5.3.3 [[Webster-13125|Almina Webster (1842-)]] 1.6.5.4.1 [[Webster-13151|Martha Adeline Webster (-1908)]] 1.6.5.4.2 [[Webster-9461|Julia Ann (Webster) May (1846-1925)]] 1.6.5.4.3 [[Webster-13150|William Albert Webster (1848-1918)]] 1.6.5.4.4 [[Webster-13152|Rebecca Adelia Webster (1851-1938)]] 1.6.5.4.5 [[Webster-13153|Frances Almeda (Webster) Boone (1854-)]] 1.6.5.4.6 [[Webster-13154|Joseph Alvin Webster (1855-1933)]] 1.6.5.4.7 [[Webster-13156|Herbert Earl Webster (1858-1940)]] 1.6.5.4.8 [[Webster-13155|Henry E Webster (1859-1930)]] 1.6.5.4.9 [[Webster-13157|Alberta Webster (1860-1938)]] 1.6.5.4.10 [[Webster-13158|Daniel Webster (1862-)]] 1.6.5.4.11 [[Webster-13160|Frederick Webster (1865-)]] 1.6.5.4.12 [[Webster-13159|Edgar Fletcher Webster (1867-)]] 1.6.5.5.1 [[Webster-14224|Anna or Anne (Webster) Clegg (1843-1916)]] 1.6.5.7.1 [[Fuller-16155|William Priest Fuller (1849-1929)]] 1.6.5.7.2 [[Fuller-5480|Joseph Webster Fuller (1853-1941)]] 1.6.5.7.3 [[Fuller-7452|Mary Priest (Fuller) Ball (1855-1948)]] 1.6.6.1.1 [[Widdifield-89|Benjamin Widdifield (1833-1907)]] 1.6.6.1.2 [[Widdifield-79|Watson Playter Widdifield (1843-1914)]] 1.6.6.1.3 [[Widdifield-80|Samuel Edward Widdifield (1850-1873)]] 1.6.6.3.1 [[Widdifield-92|Wellington Widdifield (1839-1915)]] 1.6.6.3.2 [[Widdifield-59|Gideon Widdifield (1844-1861)]] 1.6.6.3.3 [[Widdifield-60|Elizabeth (Widdifield) Playter (1846-1908)]] 1.6.6.3.4 [[Widdifield-98|Mary Ann (Widdifield) Playter (1848-1928)]] 1.6.6.3.5 [[Widdifield-62|Freeman Clark Widdifield (1851-abt.1918)]] 1.6.6.3.6 [[Widdifield-63|Mordecai Widdifield (1857-abt.1917)]] 1.6.6.4.1 [[Kimmerly-59|Annetta (Kimmerly) Hazzelwood (1849-1913)]] 1.6.6.5.1 [[Widdifield-81|James Widdifield (1841-)]] 1.6.6.5.2 [[Widdifield-82|Margaret Widdifield (1843-)]] 1.6.6.5.3 [[Widdifield-84|Angelina Widdifield (1847-)]] 1.6.6.5.4 [[Widdifield-83|Sarah Ann Widdifield (1847-)]] 1.6.6.5.5 [[Widdifield-85|Mary E Widdifield (1849-)]] 1.6.6.5.6 [[Widdifield-146|Ebenezer William Widdifield (1852-1942)]] 1.6.6.5.7 [[Widdifield-87|Mercy J Widdifield (1856-)]] 1.6.6.5.8 [[Widdifield-88|John R Widdifield (1858-)]] 1.6.6.7.1 [[Blodgett-993|James Chester Blodgett (1843-1905)]] 1.6.6.7.2 [[Blodgett-995|Marion 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Widdifield (abt.1844-1928)]] 1.6.8.1.2 [[Widdifield-191|Harriett (Widdifield) Bassett (1846-1927)]] 1.6.8.1.3 [[Widdifield-192|John Harvey Widdifield (1849-1926)]] 1.6.8.1.4 [[Widdifield-193|Robert J. Widdifield (abt.1850-1923)]] 1.6.8.2.1 [[James-3445|Henry James (1840-1912)]] 1.6.8.2.2 [[James-27659|Hannah (James) Coupland (1842-1922)]] 1.6.8.2.3 [[James-27660|Annie (James) Armitage (1845-)]] 1.6.8.2.4 [[James-2167|John Alfred James (1849-1907)]] 1.6.8.2.5 [[James-13340|Joey James (abt.1850-)]] 1.6.8.2.6 [[James-19980|Rachel (James) Conner (1852-1934)]] 1.6.8.2.7 [[James-3438|Alonzo James (1859-1931)]] 1.6.8.3.1 [[Widdifield-211|John William Widdifield (abt.1851-1936)]] 1.6.8.3.2 [[Widdifield-133|Anna Jane (Widdifield) Williams (1853-1886)]] 1.6.8.3.3 [[Widdifield-212|Rachel Elma (Widdifield) Lehman (abt.1858-1928)]] 1.6.8.3.4 [[Widdifield-213|Alfred Nelson Widdifield (abt.1860-1939)]] 1.6.8.3.5 [[Widdifield-220|Albert E. 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Willson (1864-1872)]] 1.6.11.1.4 [[Willson-807|Almira (Willson) Western (1864-1951)]] 1.6.11.1.5 [[Willson-808|Franklin Henry Willson (1866-1952)]] 1.6.11.1.6 [[Willson-809|Helena Willson (1868-1872)]] 1.6.11.1.7 [[Willson-810|Freeman Clark Willson (1871-1872)]] 1.6.11.2.1 [[Lundy-1057|Mary Elizabeth (Lundy) Watson (1842-1925)]] 1.6.11.2.2 [[Lundy-1188|Euphemia (Lundy) Brown (1844-1933)]] 1.6.11.2.3 [[Lundy-1189|Milton Lundy (1851-1872)]] 1.6.11.3.1 [[Willson-811|Mary Catherine (Willson) Lundy (1856-1938)]] 1.6.11.3.2 [[Willson-812|Alberta Eugenia (Willson) Taylor (1858-1943)]] 1.6.11.3.3 [[Willson-813|Howard Atwood Willson (1860-1944)]] 1.6.11.3.4 [[Willson-814|Sarah Jane Willson (1862-1927)]] 1.6.11.3.5 [[Willson-815|James Walks (Willson) Wilson (1865-1900)]] 1.6.11.3.6 [[Willson-816|Elizabeth Ida (Willson) Manning (1867-)]] 1.6.11.3.7 [[Willson-818|Charles Everett Willson (1870-1917)]] 1.6.11.3.8 [[Willson-817|John Harrison (Willson) Wilson (1870-1954)]] 1.6.11.3.9 [[Willson-819|Henry Widdifield (Willson) Wilson M.D. (1872-1954)]] 1.6.11.4.1 [[Webster-13121|Sarah Webster (1842-)]] 1.6.11.4.2 [[Brown-172311|Thomas Picton Simon Brown (1854-1876)]] 1.6.11.4.3 [[Brown-172511|George Bryon Greek Brown (1856-1919)]] 1.6.11.4.4 [[Brown-172312|Byron Greek Brown (1857-1919)]] 1.6.11.4.5 [[Brown-172317|Llewellyn K Brown (1859-)]] 1.6.11.4.6 [[Brown-172315|Francia I Brown (1862-)]] 1.6.11.5.1 [[Rogerson-1067|Thomas Henry Rogerson (1850-1916)]] 8.2.1.2.1 [[Widdifield-280|Frances Allison (Widdifield) Stout (1841-)]], born in PA 8.2.1.2.2 [[Widdifield-251|William Walter Widdifield (1844-1916)]], born in PA 8.2.1.2.3 [[Widdifield-281|Joseph Widdifield (1846-)]], born in PA

Wide Tables

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The following table overflows into the blocks on the right hand side of the page (if you don't the overflow effect, try sizing your browser window down). {| class="wikitable" Border="1" ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forename ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Sex ! scope="col" | Relation to head ! scope="col" | Religion ! scope="col" | Birthplace ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | Literacy ! scope="col" | Irish Language ! scope="col" | Marital Status ! scope="col" | Specified Illnesses ! scope="col" | Years Married ! scope="col" | Children Born ! scope="col" | Children Living |- | O Rielly || Daniel || 58 || Male || Head of Family || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmer || Read and write || Irish and English || Married || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Margaret || 55 || Female || Wife || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || - || Read and write || Irish and English || Married || - || 27 || 7 || 7 |- | O Rielly || Julia || 26 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers Daughter || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Michael || 24 || Male || Son || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers Son || Read and write || English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Mary Anne || 22 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers son || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Catherine || 16 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Scholar || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Daniel || 14 || Male || Son || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Scholar || Read and write || Irish and English || - || - || - || - || - |} '''A solution to the overflow problem:''' Tables are produced with Wiki markup:
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Wrapping the table markup in a <div> as follows can be used to cause scrolling to occur when the table would otherwise overflow:

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The following is the same table as above, but wrapped in a div as described:
{| class="wikitable" Border="1" ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forename ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Sex ! scope="col" | Relation to head ! scope="col" | Religion ! scope="col" | Birthplace ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | Literacy ! scope="col" | Irish Language ! scope="col" | Marital Status ! scope="col" | Specified Illnesses ! scope="col" | Years Married ! scope="col" | Children Born ! scope="col" | Children Living |- | O Rielly || Daniel || 58 || Male || Head of Family || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmer || Read and write || Irish and English || Married || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Margaret || 55 || Female || Wife || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || - || Read and write || Irish and English || Married || - || 27 || 7 || 7 |- | O Rielly || Julia || 26 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers Daughter || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Michael || 24 || Male || Son || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers Son || Read and write || English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Mary Anne || 22 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers son || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Catherine || 16 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Scholar || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Daniel || 14 || Male || Son || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Scholar || Read and write || Irish and English || - || - || - || - || - |}
The above is an improvement - the table content no longer overflows to the right - instead a horizontal scrollbar is provided (when necessary) to scroll the table horizontally. '''Two basic enhancements to any Census Table:'''
  1. Consider adding caption text to the table (using "|+ " - see below). This is good practice because a caption (besides providing information to the fully-sighted reader) makes the table more accessible to screen reader software used by people with limited or no sight. For further info see the W3C Web Accessability Initiative [https://www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/tables/caption-summary/ tutorial] on table captions.
  2. Consider slighty decreasing the font-size for a wide table. This shows more of the table at a glance before the user needs to start scrolling (if you've implemented scrolling as above) and may sometimes prevent to need to scroll entirely because the entire table might be fully viewable without scrolling. A reduction of 10% in font-size is probably optimal.

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Note: ' style="text-align: left;" |' before the caption text is optional. The following is again the the same table, with these changes incorporated:
{| class="wikitable" Border="1" style="font-size:0.9em;" |+ style="text-align: left;" | Ireland Census 1911 - Residents of a house 7 in Garraneanasig (Coolmain, Cork) ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forename ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Sex ! scope="col" | Relation to head ! scope="col" | Religion ! scope="col" | Birthplace ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | Literacy ! scope="col" | Irish Language ! scope="col" | Marital Status ! scope="col" | Specified Illnesses ! scope="col" | Years Married ! scope="col" | Children Born ! scope="col" | Children Living |- | O Rielly || Daniel || 58 || Male || Head of Family || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmer || Read and write || Irish and English || Married || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Margaret || 55 || Female || Wife || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || - || Read and write || Irish and English || Married || - || 27 || 7 || 7 |- | O Rielly || Julia || 26 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers Daughter || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Michael || 24 || Male || Son || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers Son || Read and write || English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Mary Anne || 22 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Farmers son || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Catherine || 16 || Female || Daughter || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Scholar || Read and write || Irish and English || Single || - || - || - || - |- | O Rielly || Daniel || 14 || Male || Son || Roman Catholic || Co Cork || Scholar || Read and write || Irish and English || - || - || - || - || - |}
'''N.B.''' The <div> tag is NOT on the Wikitree list of [[Help:Recommended_Tags|recommended tags]], and the overflow problem cannot be resolved without using a <div> tag as described above (or a similar approach). When editing free-space profiles (and private profiles), users have more creative freedom to use <div> tags etc. For further information, see [[Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS|Help:HTML and Inline CSS]] '''A personal opinion:''' For the above reason (and many other reasons), I do '''''NOT''''' enter "Census Tables" on individual profile pages, but create a free-space profile to house the census table. Then, on the profile of each individual mentioned on the census record a link can be made to the free-space page.
The above census table (with minor changes - see "Minor Changes" below ) can be seen in use in this [https://wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ireland_Census_1911_Cork-Coolmain-Garraneanasig-419205 free-space profile]. :Minor Changes: ::I amalgamated Forename and Surname columns into a single column ("Name) so that I could more easily link back to profiles of individuals appearing in the census table. ::Through a bit of "div" wizardry, I've placed the horizontal scrollbar at the top, rather than at the bottom (default). I am not sure yet if this is entirely advisable so I've not included details here of how I did this. :Note: ::On the free-space profile I've included a link to the page I transcribed/ copy-pasted information from, also a link to the original image of the original scanned document - probably best practice.

Widgets

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Widukind Ancestors and Family

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==Ancestors== Widukind (also Wittekind and Wittekund) was a Saxon leader who rebelled against Charlemagne in the late 8th century and was eventually defeated in 785 and he, along with many Saxons were forcibly baptised.Wikipedia contributors, "Widukind," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Widukind&oldid=1180866901 (accessed November 21, 2023). Although he is documented in contemporary sources, at some point he was given a long list of ancestors, stretching back to the BCE (Before Common Era) period in some sources. Most of them would appear to be fabricated, though some are documented leaders of German tribes from different periods, though there are no primary sources that would place them all in the same genealogy. It's also not clear when this ancestry developed but it may have been over a period of time. Hengest, the semi-legendary first Anglo-Saxon King of Kent is listed as one of Widukind's ancestors and his genealogy first appears in Bede's Historia ecclesiastica gentis Anglorum completed about 731.Wikipedia contributors, "Anglo-Saxon royal genealogies," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anglo-Saxon_royal_genealogies&oldid=1178900157 (accessed November 21, 2023). Elias Reusner's book ''Genealogia Imperatorum, Regum, Principum, Comitum, Baronum Et Dynastarum Germanorum totius Orbis Christiani'' published in 1612 extends the genealogy, particularly from Hengest to WidukindElias Reusner, ''Genealogia Imperatorum, Regum, Principum, Comitum, Baronum Et Dynastarum Germanorum totius Orbis Christiani'' (Frankfurt: Treutelius, 1612). pp. 248, 251-2. Digital image, ''Niedersächsische Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek Göttingen'' (http://resolver.sub.uni-goettingen.de/purl?PPN832871516 : accessed 21 November 2023). About 100 years later Johann Hübner repeats the genealogy from Reusner, but extends it back to 90 BCE.Johann Hübner, ''Drey hundert und drey und dreyßig Genealogische Tabellen'' (Leipzig: Gleditsch, 1708). Table 146 (image 160 of 359). Digital image, ''München, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek'' (https://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/en/view/bsb00052866?page=160,161 : accessed 21 November 2023). However it is not clear whether Reusner or Hübner were copying the genealogy from earlier sources or developed some of the genealogy themselves. James Anderson who copied much of Hübner's work (before copyright was invented) in his ''Royal Genealogies'', was perhaps the first to present this genealogy in English.James Anderson, ''Royal Genealogies: Or the genealogical tables of Emperors, Kings and Princes from Adam to these times'' (London: James Bettenham, 1732). Table CCXV, p. 447. Digital image, ''Google Play books'' https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=yrqeY839bMwC&hl=en_GB&pg=GBS.PA447 : accessed 25 April 2020. ==Family== There is documentation that gives Widukind a son, grandson and great grandson, and Mathilde who married Heinrich I, King of Germany is mentioned as a descendant of Widukind, though some of the intervening generations are not named. However given his importance as a figure in German independence he is also claimed as the ancestor of a number of German dynasties, including the Wettin, Liudolfing and the Counts of Oldenburg, as well as some Italian families. However none of these are proven with reliable sources, and many of Widukind's immediate family would appear to be fabrications. ==Genealogy according to Hubner== Hubner has 3 generations before Svarticke I (Harderich, Anserich and Wilcke I) but as they would all be born BCE, their profiles would have been deleted. #[[Sachsen-111|Svarticke I]] son of Wilcke I, Prince of the Saxons in AD 76 #[[Sachsen-97|Svarticke II]] son of Svarticke I, Prince of the Saxons 76, died 80. #[[Sachsen-96|Sigward]] son of Svarticke II, Prince of the Saxons, 100 #[[Sachsen-95|Witekind]] son of Sigward, King of the Saxons, 106 #[[Sachsen-94|Wilcke II]] son of Witekind, Prince of the Saxons, died 190 #[[Sachsen-112|Marbod]] son of Wilcke II, King of the Saxons, died 256 #[[Sachsen-113|Bodo]] son of Marbod, King of the Saxons, died 300 #Witte I, son of Bodo, King of the Saxons 300, died 350. #Witte II, son of Witte I, King of the Saxons 350, died 400. #[[Sachsen-70|Witigislus]] or Witigail, King of the Saxons 400, died 434 #[[Sachsen-73|Hengist]], King of the Saxons 434, then in England 449. died 474 or 488 #[[Of Saxony-108|Hartwacker]], son of Hengist, Prince of the Saxons 449, died 480. #[[Sachsen-56|Hattwigate]] son of Hartwacker,Prince of the Saxons, died 524 #[[Sachsen-57|Hulderic]] son of Hattwigate, King of the Saxons, died 540 #[[Sachsen-58|Bodicus]] son of Hulderic, Prince of the Saxons, died 586 #[[Sachsen-59|Berthold]] son of Bodicus, King of the Saxons, died 630. #[[Sachsen-60|Sighard]] son of Bodicus, King of the Saxons, died 691, married Julanda #[[Sachsen-69|Dieteric]] son of Sighard, King of the Saxons, died 740, married Dobrogera, daughter of Billung, King of the Wenden # [[Sachsen-62|Wernicke]] son of Dieteric, King of the Saxons 757, died 768, married Gunilda of Rugen. Wernich had a brother Ethelbard, also son of Dieteric, also King of the Saxons. Ethelbard had two sons; Albion, was baptized by his cousin Witikund the Great, son of Ethelbard, 785, and Herman was slain by Charlemagne 798, #[[Sachsen-103|Witikind the Great]], born 755, the last King of the Saxons, conquered by Charlemagne, 785. Consentng to be baptized, the conqueror made him the first Duke of the old Upper Saxony, or on the Weser. He died 807 and was the patriarch of many great families in Europe, amongst whom may be reckoned the present Royal Family of England. ==Sources==

Wiens Surname

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The goal of this project is to learn more about this family name and the people who share this ancestry Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Atencio-76|Janelle Atencio]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Thank you * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=17814543 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wife

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Jeanne is my wife of 33 years and will remain my wife forever

Wife Shoots John Scardina

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[[Scardina-17|John Scardina (abt.1875-1925)]]
CASE NUMBER: 8997
SCARDINA, JOHN � AGE 49 � SHOT TO DEATH 10:10 PM, AT HOME, 544 MILWAUKEE AVE. DURING A DOMESTIC QUARREL, BY HIS WIFE, [[Haring-689|BLANCHE SCARDINA]], WHO AT FIRST STATED HE HAD BEEN KILLED BY TWO MEN. ON 12/5/25 SHE WAS HELD BY THE CORONER.22 DIST. DEC. 1925 NO BILL.''Homicide in Chicago 1870-1930: THE HISTORY OF HOMICIDE IN CHICAGO, 1870-1930, BASED ON OVER 11,0000 CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMICIDE REPORTS.''. CASE NUMBER: 8997. CHICAGO POLICE DEPARTMENT HOMICIDE RECORD INDEX. ©2012 Leigh Bienen, Northwestern University School of Law. (https://homicide.northwestern.edu/database/8680/). Accused by her ten year old foster son, Mrs. Blanche Scardina admitted today that she and not two mysterious men, as she at first said, shot and killed her husband, John, 49, in a quarrel about a meal she had prepared and which he refused to eat.
The boy said his foster parents had been drinking. Scardina attempted to strike his wife on the head with a revolver when she wrenched it out of his handand shot him through the heart, the boy told officers. '''1925 > December > 4''': "The Daily Northwestern (Oshkosh, Wisconsin)"
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{{Ancestry Sharing|27897430|47f8ed}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|7365|NEWS-WI-DA_NO}} (accessed 30 March 2022)
'''Scardina Boy, 10, May Be Kidnapped Son of Musician'''
Chicago, Dec. 7 (AP) -- Ten-year-old Samuel Scardina, whose story caused the arrest of his stepmother, Mrs. Blanche Scardina, for the murder of her husband, may be the kidnaped nephew of a musician once famous in New York.
Ten years ago Samuel, was left with Mrs. Scardina by a Mrs. Dazelle who said the baby's uncle was a noted New York musician. Mrs. Dazelle never returned and the identity of the uncle never was established, Mrs. Scardina told police. She has asserted that sheis the daughter of the late Court Haring, prominent lumber dealer, and that she deserted her first husband, Raoul Vanier, an attorney, for Scardina, known to the police as a bootlegger and gunman.Kidnapped? Newspapers.com - The Brooklyn Daily Eagle -Brooklyn, New York - 7 Dec 1925 - Page 2 - Page 5. (https://www.newspapers.com/clip/98738859/kidnapped2/?xid=637) '''Husband Aids Wife in Trouble''' ''She Left Him, But He's Forgiving''
Chicago. (UP) -- Alone with her thoughts, thinking of the days when she left a home, a husband's adoration, and two little girls, for a man "who laughed at love", Mrs. Blanche Scardina sit in a murderer's cell.
Her thoughts took her back to a day 10 years ago when she laughed at love and convention, and scorned the laws for a dancing man with money.
Then those same thoughts bring her down to the present. She visions the body of her "sheik," dead by her own hand. She's thinking of the day when she must stand trial for the murder of John Scardina, her man without conventions.
Oh, I was a fool, an infatuated fool to leave Raoul. (Raoul Vanier, her first husband) the man who really loved me. I adored him, and yet, I sacrificed both of us for that man who laughed at love. I thought I didn't care; but I learned I was wrong. I week after I defied the conventions to go to John Scardina, I knew I had made a horrible mistake, and sure of Raoul's love, I begged him to take me back. It was too late.
But Raoul said:
"I will help her. I will do all in my power to save her, because she is innocent. She is innocent because that man beat her, dragged her down until in misery she killed him. I have retained an attorney."
The attorney is the same who 10 years ago got a divorce for Raoul Vanier; now he comes back as the defender of the woman who left "her love."
Mrs. Scardina has other trouble. A 10-year-old boy, Samuel, whom she has raised since he was nine days old, may be taken from her. She has admitted that the boy is not her own.'''Knoxville News''' (Knoxville, Tennessee) 17 December 1925, page 10 Genealogybank https://www.genealogybank.com/doc/newspapers/image/v2:14295375D79CAB51@GB3NEWS-15C656770C112F16@2424502-15C63D76D9562FB2@9-15C63D76D9562FB2 : accessed 8 March 2021 '''No Bill'''
This phrase, endorsed by a grand jury on the written indictment submitted to it for its approval, means that the evidence was found insufficient to indict.Justia. Legal Dictionary. No Bill (US Courts). https://www.justia.com/dictionary/no-bill/#:~:text=This%20phrase%2C%20endorsed%20by%20a,was%20found%20insufficient%20to%20indict. == Sources == ===See Also===

Wifes Genealogy

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Wigan All Saints - baptism index

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:15 Sep 1751 - [[Ackers-324|Ralph Ackers]] :23 Sep 1770 - (??) [[Bolton-5854|Henry Bolton]] :13 Jun 1773 - [[Whitehead-7632|Agnes Whitehead]] :14 Sep 1776 - [[Hurst-6682|Alice Hurst]] :13 Dec 1779 - [[Ackers-323|Jinney Ackers]] :17 Jun 1781 - [[Melling-323|John Melling]] :21 Mar 1790 - [[Seddon-14530|John Seddon]] :8 Jan 1798 - [[Corless-214|Ellen Corless]] :24 May 1800 - [[Markey-605|Nicholas Markey]] :16 May 1802 - [[Penkethman-42|Alice Penkethman]] :13 Feb 1803 - [[Penkethman-39|Ellen Penkethman]] :8 Sep 1804 - [[Hurst-4486|Henry Hurst]] :8 Feb 1806 - [[Ward-43244|Abel Ward]] :23 Feb 1806 - [[Melling-327|Ann Melling]] :7 Aug 1808 - [[Naylor-3454|Robert Naylor]] :21 Sep 1811 - [[Ward-37697|Charles Ward]] :30 Apr 1814 - [[Ward-37699|Abraham Ward]] :30 Apr 1815 - [[Hogg-4378|Isaac Hogg]] :19 May 1817 - [[Woods-21771|William Woods]] :19 Oct 1817 - [[Heys-114|Catharine Heys]] :31 Jan 1819 - [[Woods-9291|Margaret Woods]] :2 Apr 1820 - [[Causey-671|William Causey]] :30 Oct 1826 - [[Making-20|Rachel Making]] :3 Nov 1828 - [[Farrimond-225|Charlotte Farrimond]] :15 Jan 1832 - [[Corns-155|Peter Corns]] :30 Oct 1836 - [[Hogg-4379|John Hogg]] :25 Mar 1837 - [[Tickle-368|Ellen Tickle]] :25 Aug 1839 - [[Hogg-4380|Sarah Hogg]] :24 Mar 1845 - [[Vizard-104|Elizabeth Vizard]] :10 Feb 1850 - [[Tinsley-1661|Isaac Tinsley]] :4 Jun 1888 - [[Handforth-36|Emma Handforth]]

Wigan All Saints - burial index

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:26 Jan 1794 - [[Speakman-624|Mary Ackers]] :14 Oct 1830 - Ann wife of [[Bolton-5854|Henry Bolton]]

Wigan All Saints - marriage index

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:24 Jul 1766 - [[Penkethman-40|Joseph Penkethman]] & [[Alice Wigan]] :29 Jun 1777 - [[Ackers-324|Ralph Ackers]] & [[Speakman-624|Mary Speakman]] :20 Jun 1792 - [[Fishwick-205|John Fishwick]] & [[Meadows-4080|Ellen Meadows]] :27 Aug 1793 - [[Bolton-5854|Henry Bolton]] & [[Ann Liptrot]] :30 Nov 1794 - [[Penkethman-41|Thomas Penkethman]] & [[Whitehead-7632|Agnes Whitehead]] :13 Jan 1796 - [[Jolly-3490|John Jolley]] & [[Betty Blakeledge]] :15 Jun 1800 - William Smith & [[Hurst-6682|Alice Hurst]] :7 May 1812 - [[Edward Welldon/Welding]] & [[Peters-14675|Jane Peters]] :14 Jul 1817 - [[Heys-115|Thomas Heys]] & [[Mary Dorning]] :19 Nov 1823 - [[Bevan-1285|Rees Bevan]] & [[Melling-331|Hannah Melling]] :4 Jul 1825 - [[Mather-777|Thomas Mather]] & [[Birchall-228|Ann Birchall]] :17 Oct 1825 - [[Makin-796|Henry Makin]] & [[Dennet-105|Sarah Dennet]] :10 Apr 1826 - [[Heald-1499|Thomas Heald]] & [[Susannah Lyon]] :27 Dec 1826 - [[Appleton-1700|Joseph Appleton]] & [[Johnson-121624|Elizabeth Johnson]] :4 Jan 1829 - [[Battersby-573|Joseph Battersby]] & [[Rigby-2097|Elizabeth Rigby]] :14 Feb 1831 - [[Molyneux-889|Richard Molyneux]] & [[Holding-422|Sarah Holding]] :19 Sep 1831 - [[Naylor-3454|Robert Naylor]] & [[Farrimond-224|Mary Farimond]] :4 Dec 1831 - [[Markland-434|John Markland]] & Mary Parr :30 Jan 1832 - Jonathan Bibby & [[Glover-7017|Ruth Glover]] :26 Nov 1832 - [[Oldfield-1106|Thomas Oldfield]] & [[Jane Richardson]] :10 Feb 1834 - [[Lea-2263|John Lea]] & [[Ackers-327|Margaret Ackers]] :30 May 1835 - [[Bolton-5855|Peter Bolton]] & [[Ascroft-108|Catherine Ascroft]] :26 Nov 1837 - [[Morris-42789|James Morris]] & [[Smith-328693|Jane Greenough]] :10 Aug 1840 - [[Culley-503|Thomas Culley]] & [[Hill-58161|Ann Hill]] :22 Nov 1841 - [[Knowles-6593|Richard Knowles]] & [[Dearden-236|Sarah Dearden]] :1 Feb 1846 - [[John Smith]] & [[Dennet-105|Sarah Makin]] :14 Dec 1846 - [[Fishwick-216|William Fishwick]] & [[Gaskell-635|Mary Gaskell]] :21 Feb 1848 - James Roby & [[Making-20|Rachael Makin]] :27 Mar 1848 - [[Hill-16475|Matthew Hill]] & [[Beadle-409|Alice Beadle]] :14 Aug 1848 - [[Anderton-706|Ebenezer Anderton]] & [[Birchall-486|Ann Birchall]] :21 Apr 1850 - John Mather & [[Maken-13|Martha Makin]] :24 Apr 1850 - [[John Frodsham]] & [[Making-19|Elizabeth Machin]] :17 Oct 1853 - [[Cheetham-643|James Cheetham]] & [[Ann Taylor]] :2 Jun 1862 - [[Stanley-10472|William Stanley]] & [[Vizard-104|Elizabeth Vizard]]

Wigan Registrar-attended Weddings Index

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:1838 - [[Ward-44744|John Ward]] & [[Rosbotham-55|Ellen Rosbotham]] :1862 - [[Atherton-664|James Atherton]] & [[Makin-92|Lydia Makin]] :1862 - [[Barton-5826|Josiah Barton]] & [[Ellen Blinstone]]

Wigan St George's - marriage index

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:16 Oct 1854 - [[Taylor-45705|James Taylor]] & [[Meadows-2229|Elizabeth Meadows]] :8 Jul 1885 - [[Gray-30181|David Gray]] & [[Wright-45584|Jane (Wright) Matthews]]

Wigan St John (RC) - baptism index

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:18 Jan 1807 - [[Bolton-5855|Peter Bolton]] :16 Oct 1808 - [[Bolton-5856|Richard Bolton]] :27 Aug 1810 - [[Daniel-10939|Mary Daniel]] :15 Mar 1812 - [[Bolton-5857|Martha Bolton]] :20 Nov 1814 - [[Daniels-10226|Ann Daniels]] :2 Mar 1817 - [[Markland-433|Ann Markland]]

Wigan St John (RC) - burial index

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:17 Jan 1838 - William Sayer husband of [[Speakman-625|Betty]]

Wigan St Thomas' - marriage index

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:3 Sep 1857 - [[James Stainbank]] & [[Bolton-5860|Mary Ann Bolton]] :20 Jul 1884 - [[Newton-11281|Robert Newton]] & [[Dagnall-28|Jane Williams]]

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Wighams of Northumberland

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Wightman family burial in Gladsmuir

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This concerns the memorial of a "Wightman" family in Gladsmuir Churchyard, Scotland courtesy of [[Wightman-747|Alison Wightman]] before she left for Canada. She had a gravestone erected in the churchyard. They are her father [[Wightman-748|James Wightman (1825-1902)]], his wife [[Fowler-9265|Margaret]], their daughter [[Wightman-1348|Christina]], and James' sister [[Wightman-3384|Janet]] who Alison cared for until her death. They lived around Gladsmuir although in later years Janet was at Lauder. Note the gravestone was inscribed with some errors regarding dates. The inscription: Sacred
to
The Memory of
James Wightman
Who died 24th Decr 1902
aged 77 years
Margaret Fowler
His Beloved Wife
Who died 23rd Octr 1881
aged 44 years
Christian Begbie Greenfield
Their Beloved Daughter
Who Died 7th April 1888
aged 10 years
Also Janet
Sister of James Wightman
Who died at Lauder
Novr 1906 Aged 78 years
and is buried there
They were all the world to me. See also {{FindAGrave|210007079}} (James' entry, where links can be found to the others).

Wigtown mc

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Wiil Records of Three Generations of Baines Men Residing at Stangerthwaite, Killington, England

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Will records of [[Baines-1018|James Baines]] (d1705), his uncle [[Baines-1017|Joseph Baines]] (d1714), and his nephew William Baines (d1729), all residents of the Stangerthwaite farmstead and estates near Killington, Westmoreland County, England. The following wills were published by W. G. Collingwood under the title 'A Book of Old Quaker Wills', in Transactions of the Cumberland & Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society, Kendal: Titus Wilson & Son, 1929, volume XXIX, pp 1-38. The article presents a collection of 68 old Quaker Wills from the period 1697 - 1777 written by members of the Society of Friends who lived in the area of Westmorland and Yorkshire covered by the Ravenstonedale, Garsdale and Grisdale meetings. A pdf of the article is available for downlad at https://cumbriapast.com/cgi-bin/cwaas/cp_main.pl#A In his introduction, Collingwood states that he received the wills from Mr. Arthur William Simpson of Kendal to be read at a Society of Friends meeting held in Carlisle on 7 May, 1918. On the first page of the manuscript Collingwood found the notation: "I give this old Book to my Son John Holme but not to be sold out of the family 2 Mo. 13 1862 Margaret Holme." Collingwood noted the earliest entries appear to have been made in the time of King George I of England; others were added in the eighteenth century and a few were added by John Holme of Kendal in 1869. All relate to members of the Society of Friends and their families, chiefly in Westmoreland. The dates preceeding each record are the date the will was written. p5. '''Nov. 5, 1705'''. '''JAMES BAINES of Stangerthwaite in Killington, parish of Kirby Lonsdale, yeaman'''. To his brother Joseph Baines, brothers-in-law Jacob Morland and John Wadeson and friend Samuell Parrott, all of Killington, his land etc. At Stangerthwaite and at Blishmire and Penigent, co. York, [in trust] for his wife Sarah B. to hold a moiety of his estate for life 'in full of her Dowry title of dowry and widdowright' and to his wife £100 (£25 a year for 4 years). To Joseph Baines and Samuel Parrott £50 for his [James'] daughter Elizabeth if she gives security within 3 months after she comes of age for the payment of legacies and debts. To the poor of Killington 40/-. Uncle Joseph Baines and S. Parrot 50/-. To trustees 20/- each. Sole executrix his daughter Elizabeth. Supervisors, brother Jonathan Baines, uncle Joseph Baines, and friends Thomas Willan of Sedgecroft and John Airey of the Hill, Sedbergh, 5/- each. Witnesses, Joseph Ward, Gilbert Atkinson, Henry Croft, William Borred, James ffell. Inventory £210..4.8. Debtz to the deceased £70. Money owing by the deceased £400. p11. '''10 Nov. 1713'''. '''JOSEPH BAINES of Stangerthwaite, yeoman [sic]'''. Trustees and executors (5/- each) Samuel Parrott of Grassrig in Killington, blacksmith; Robt. Willan of Castley, Sedbergh, and Thomas Willan of Sedbergh, merchants; and James Wilson of Abba in Lambrig, yeaman; to sell Stangerthwaite, pay debts and give dau. Hannah £10; to granddau. Margaret Eglin £10, when she is 24; to children of dau. Agnes, grandsons 25/- each and granddaughters 20/- each, when each comes to 21 years (this at request of his daughter Mary deceased); and to them except Joseph and Margaret, £12 to be divided equally; to dau. Agnes, wife of Richard Eglin, the remainder of his estate, chargeable with 10/- a year to her eldest son Joseph after he is 21, ne to succeed to the remainder after his mother's death; and to Margaret E. £10 when Joseph enters on the estate. If my son-in-law Richd. Eglin sells the lands in Selside, co. York, which he hath the reversion of and pays my Debts, and outlives Agnes, then Joseph shall pay him £4 a year for life. Also tomRichard Eglin my fulling mill with all its appurtenances for life, on condition that he let his sons Joseph and Jonathan miln such cloth as thet shall make, and after Richard's death the mill to be Joseph's. Of personal estate; to granddau. Margaret Eglin 'the bed that I ly upon wth bedding sufficient to make up the same;' to Joseph Eglin 'all my bedsteads, tables, chists, Arkes,' provided he lets his mother Agnes use half of them. To the poor of Killington 10/-, and poor quakers of Sedbergh meeting 10/-. Witnesses, Robert Yeats, John Mackreth, John Crewdson. '''Inventory'''-- *Imprimis his apparell and money in his purse . . 05..05.00 *Goods in the parlour loft . . 02..05.0 *Goods in ye chamber over the fire Room . . 00.12.06 *Goods in a garrett Loft . . 00..05.00 *Goods in ye Kitchen Loft . . 00.10.00 *A grannary in ye Barn . . 00..06.08 *A mare Sadle and Bridle . .02..03.00 *'''Totu [Inventory]: £11..07.02''' '''Debts'''-- *owed by ye deceased upon bond: £115..00.0 *funeral expence: £03..11.02 *'''[Total Debts] £118..11.02''' Apprysed the 8th day of Aprill 1714 by us John Wadson, Joseph Baines, Robt. Yeats, William Tyson. Author collinwood notes: "[Here ends the series of wills copied in the first and oldest hand.]" p17. '''4 Ap. 1726'''. '''WILLIAM BAYNES of Stangerthwaite in Killington, yeoman'''. 2 estates at Stangerthwt. formerly in possession of my uncle James B. and my father Joseph B. but now in mine and my Farmer Thos. Holmes occupation, to my brother Jno Baynes, charged with £15 to my mother Rachel Baynes 'in lieu of her Thirds, widdow right or title of Dower.' To Jno. Burton in ye head if Dent, £20; James Wilson of Grayrigg Foot £10. My sister Elizabeth, wife of Jno. Ayrey, £120; my sister Rachel, wife of William Collinson, £150; my cousin Jno. Greenwood, 10/- yearly for life; my cousin Eliza[beth] Pixley, 10/- (do.). Executrixes, my Mother and 2 sisters Eliz. and Rachel. Witnesses, Jacob Morland, James Bland, John Wilson. Proved May 14, 1729, before Thos. Lambert Surr. Jos. Lamberg, Reg. dep. Inventory, £206 ..17.06. Debts, £4..7.0. [Balance] £202..10.6. Appris: Jacob Morland, Jon Wilson, Jno Morland.

Wiki de saul

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Un lugar para expresarse

Wiki Games

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my science work

Wiki Table (s) for Y haplotypes

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A "sand box" for collaborating on ways to demonstrate how to create a Wiki Table to display Y chromosome haplotype results. Question: What helpful features can you add?
Question: What design improvements can you make? (e.g. Add colored back grounds: Widen the cell for EKA (Earliest Known Ancestor); Add a little padding to the left and right of the variables; Slightly thicken lines used in the table). Suggestion: If you make an "improvement" please make a copy following the example below so others can see the necessary Wiki markup language. Suggestion: This first table (which is intended to be only an example) would be easier for others to work with if there were less haplotypes in the table. {| class="wikitable; border="1" style="border-collapse: collapse; ! style="text-align: center; vertical-align: bottom;" | Kit
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Wiki Tree Cousins

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{{Non-Person}} Wiki-tree cousins that I have connected with {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Cousin || Relationship||Common Ancestors||Most recent Ancestor |- | [[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] || 18th Cousins Once Removed || 182 || [[Pembridge-5|Alice Pembridge]] |- | [[Cruz-788|John Cruz]] || John Cruz|| 7 || [[Plantagenet-1627|Henry Plantagenet]] |- |[[Utting-102|Amy Utting]]|| 23rd cousins twice removed ||36||[[Ap_Gwenwynwyn-6|Gruffydd de la Pole]] |- |[[Stewart-213|Saundra Stewart]]|| 12th cousins once removed ||unk||[[Hatcher-46|William Hatcher]] |- |[[Slocum-832|Donna Slocum]]|| 19th cousins once removed ||129||[[Pembridge-5|Alice Pembridge]] |- |[[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]]|| 20th Cousins four times removed ||154||[[Trussell-44|Warren Trussell]] |- |[[Winter-1935|Elizabeth Winter]]|| 14th cousins twice removed ||214||[[Lincoln-368|Robert Lincoln Sr.]] |- |[[McReynolds-216|Peggy McReyolds]]|| 12th cousins once removed ||-||[[Hatcher-46|William Hatcher]] |}

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Group Discussion Site for Collaboration and Process Improvement Initiatives

Wiki Wonders--How it came together

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[[Miller-100269|Joseph Peter Miller (1814-1895)]]
[[Miller-3236|Peter Miller (1779-1845)]] [[Space:Joseph_Miller_2012_GeneJ_Blog|Joseph Miller 2012 GeneJ Blog]] ----- Graphics :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Wiki_Wonders--How_it_came_together 11-Ode-to-Dena] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Wiki_Wonders--How_it_came_together-1 12-Dena's-Lettie-and-Anna] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Wiki_Wonders--How_it_came_together-2 13-Joseph-Peter-Miller---Lettie-Miller] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Wiki_Wonders--How_it_came_together-3 14-Joseph-Peter-Miller---John-I-Miller] :[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Wiki_Wonders--How_it_came_together-4 21-Joseph-and-Rebecca-Thoma-Miller]

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WikiConference North America 2020 Lightning Talk

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Space for suggestions and outline of five-minute lightning talk at [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/WikiConference_North_America/2020 WikiConference North America/2020] == Key Points == * WikiTree is not part of the Wikimedia Foundation * WikiTree ID is a statement on Wikidata * Overview of Wikidata/Wikipedia suggestions * Quick example of improving WikiTree * Longer examples of improving Wikipedia == Slides == Find an open slide editor tool to build the presentation

Wikidata

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This page is for storing images found on Wikipedia with a Commons (public domain) licence, for use on person profiles. == Churches in Ireland == == Churches in UK and USA == == Places around Dublin == == Places in Waterford == == Places in USA == {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+'''CHURCHES IN IRELAND''' |- |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-15.jpg |caption=St Joseph's Church, Berkeley Road, Dublin }} |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-18.jpg |caption=St Mary's Church, Athlone }} |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-24.jpg |caption=St Kevin's Church, Harrington St, Dublin }} |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-30.jpg |caption=St Agatha's Church, Dublin }} |- |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-32.jpg |caption=St Michan's Catholic Church, Dublin }} |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-35.jpg |caption=Ballynahown Parish Church, Westmeath }} |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-26.jpg |caption=Ferrybank Catholic Church, Waterford }} |{{Image|file=Wikimedia_Commons_images-42.jpg |caption=SS. Peter and Paul's Church, Clonmel, Co.Tipperary }} |- |Image |Image |Image |Image |- |Image |Image | Image |Image |- |Image |Image |Image |Image |- |Image |Image |Image |Image |- |Image |Image |Image |Image |- |Image |Image |Image |Image }}

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Wikipedia Callendar House & Residents

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In 1345 the Callendar lands were granted by King David II to Sir William Livingston, who was married to Christian Callander, daughter of Sir Patrick.[3] Sir William Livingston had fought with David II at the Battle of Durham in 1346. The Livingston fmaily became prominent in Scottish affairs over the following centuries. Sir Alexander Livingston was Regent of Scotland during the minority of James II in the 1440s. Alexander, 5th Lord Livingston (c. 1500–1553) was guardian of Mary, Queen of Scots, during her childhood. The marriage agreement between Mary and the French Dauphin was signed at Callendar House. Lord Livingston's daughter Mary was maid of honour to Queen Mary. Alexander, 7th Lord Livingston and 1st Earl of Linlithgow (d. 1623) and his wife Lady Eleanor, daughter of Andrew Hay, 8th Earl of Erroll, were entrusted by King James VI & I with the upbringing and education of his daughter Princess Elizabeth, who spent her early childhood at Callendar House before moving to England.[citation needed] Elizabeth later became Queen of Bohemia and Electress Palatine. Members of the Livingston family were raised to the peerage as Earl of Linlithgow (1600), Earl of Callendar (1641), and Earl of Newburgh (1660). They played an important part in the history of the area, but their hold on the lands came to an abrupt end in the 18th century when James Livingston, 5th Earl of Linlithgow and 4th Earl of Callander, was forced into exile abroad because he had sided with the "Old Pretender", son of King James II of England (James VII of Scotland) in the Jacobite Rising of 1715. The Callendar estates were forfeited and purchased by the York Buildings Company, who leased the house back to the earl's daughter, Lady Anne Livingston, from 1724.[3] Lady Anne gave hospitality to Bonnie Prince Charlie before the Battle of Falkirk in 1746, but after his defeat at Culloden, Lady Anne's husband, the Earl of Kilmarnock, was beheaded for treason. After Lady Anne's death in 1747, her son James Hay, 15th Earl of Erroll (1726–1778), remained at Callendar House until his death.

Wikis For Dummies

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[http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0470043997/interesting-20 Wikis for Dummies] is a guidebook written by by Dan Woods and Peter Thoeny. "So you want to wiki? This friendly guide gets you up and running in the wiki world in no time, from creating and editing wiki pages and going public to handling maintenance, promotion, and project management. You'll see how to handle the hurdles of shared authorship, use structured wiki applications, and prepare for the wikis of the future."

WikiSpace Page

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Merging Power Point [https://www.coffeecup.com/sdrive/dashboard/230097/site/?path= Duplicates and Merging Power Point Instructions]

WikiSpace Sample Page

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Here is an example of a [[Free-Space Profile]].

WikiTees

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== WikiTees == === Official WikiTree Merch Store === T-Shirts, Mugs & More This simple "free-space profile" page serves as the official WikiTree "merch" / "swag" store, "WikiTees", for WikiTree T-Shirts, mugs, posters, and more. These are printed and sold through a web site known as TeeSpring. There is no official "storefront" for WikiTees on TeeSpring, so we've set up this page to serve as a storefront / jumping off point for each of our several official designs. Browse (and click) the designs below to visit the "classic tee" product listing. [Many of the black and white designs seem less than flattering, but they are only examples. You'll see multiple color choices for each design on the listing itself.] All of the many other (40+) products you can purchase with that design will be listed on the lower-right side of that page, below the t-shirt options. To browse the different designs (as opposed to products) you must first come back to this page here, so bookmark this page. Please be aware that most of the links in the banner at the top of these pages do not work. [Note: WikiTree cannot assist with returns, refunds, questions, or any customer service issues with these products. TeeSpring will serve you in every capacity aforementioned. WikiTree simply uploads the designs to TeeSpring, and TeeSpring handles every aspect of the merchandise business. Thanks for understanding.] Happy shopping! {{Image|file=WikiTees_-_Official_WikiTree_Swag_Store_-_T-Shirts_Mugs_More.jpg |caption=WikiTree Logo |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/wikitree-logo }} {{Image|file=WikiTees_-_Official_WikiTree_Swag_Store_-_T-Shirts_Mugs_More-1.jpg |caption=American Mutt - Check My Pedigree at WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/wikitree-american-mutt }} {{Image|file=WikiTees.jpg |caption=Enjoy Genealogy @ WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/enjoy-genealogy-at-wikitree }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-1.jpg |caption=Uncle Sam - I Want You To Contribute Your Genealogy @ WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/wikitree-uncle-sam }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-2.jpg |caption=I Can Haz Geekneeology? @ WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/i-can-haz-geekneeologee }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-3.jpg |caption=I Love WikiTree - But it’s not like an exclusive thing we've got going. Join me at WikiTree.com |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/i-love-wikitree-not-exclusive }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-4.jpg |caption=I Love WikiTree (v2 - Tree Logo) |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/i-love-wikitree?product=389 }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-5.jpg |caption=WikiTree - The Free Family Tree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/wikitree-the-free-family-tree }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-6.jpg |caption=WikiTree is Free! |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/wikitree-is-free }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-7.jpg |caption=Greetings From WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/greetings-from-wikitree }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-8.jpg |caption=Your Family Tree Needs YOU at WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/your-family-tree-needs-you }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-9.jpg |caption=Kiss Me I'm Irish - Confirm It at WikiTree.com |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/kiss-me-im-irish-confirm-it }} {{Image|file=WikiTees-10.jpg |caption=Ancestor Detected! - There’s a Better Way to do Genealogyat WikiTree |link=https://wikitees.creator-spring.com/listing/ancestor-detected }}

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WikiTree 2021 Challenge Template

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This is a template you can use for your team when participating in '''Take the WikiTree Challenge'''. Feel free to copy it and make your own changes on a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace new Space page]. If you want to hide the months you are not signed up for yet, to use later, enclose that section in the following markup: == Welcome== {{Image|file=WikiTree_Image_Library-170.png|align=r|size=175}} Welcome to the [Team Name] scheduling page for the 2021 WikiTree challenge. The challenge will be active for the year of 2021. Two weeks (Thanksgiving and Christmas) will be skipped leaving fifty possible weeks of participation. [Team Name] will be signing up for at least [number] of those weeks. You are welcome to participate in weeks that our team isn't. Below are the months we are participating in. Please visit the [[#WikiTree Challenge Links|sign-up post]] linked below to register. === How to Participate === : Registration will be monthly. The registration post will be for the following month. Please sign up as early as possible so that WikiTree can successfully coordinate teams and award points. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge#Advance_registration Badges] will be awarded for the month that you participate. : Everyone that participates during a certain week will be working on the family of a pre-determined person. This influencer in the genealogy community will be announced with the registration post. WikiTree will have a new person each week to focus on, with the exception of the two weeks off near the end of the year. : The Captain of your team will lead the collaboration throughout the week. They will answer any questions you have about which profiles to work on, and offer suggestions on directions to take with your research. There will be a G2G thread for that week that you can bookmark so that you can remark on your progress, or ask questions. : Registered team members will have their point totals tracked and reported automatically. Please see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge#Basic_scoring Basic Scoring] for information on how you can earn points. === WikiTree Challenge Links === * [link Current Registration Post] * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge WikiTree Challenge] Help page == Team Participation == === [Month] === : '''{{Orange|Week #}} (Mth #-##)''' Guest Star: [Influencer Name] : [url Sign-up post] ==== Team Members ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points ==== Available Profiles ==== : Here are the eight great-grandparents of [Guest Star]. Please add your name to the line you would like to work on. # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' === [Month] === : '''{{Orange|Week #}} (Mth #-##)''' Guest Star: [Influencer Name] : [url Sign-up post] ==== Team Members ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points ==== Available Profiles ==== : Here are the eight great-grandparents of [Guest Star]. Please add your name to the line you would like to work on. # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' === [Month] === : '''{{Orange|Week #}} (Mth #-##)''' Guest Star: [Influencer Name] : [url Sign-up post] ==== Team Members ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points ==== Available Profiles ==== : Here are the eight great-grandparents of [Guest Star]. Please add your name to the line you would like to work on. # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' === [Month] === : '''{{Orange|Week #}} (Mth #-##)''' Guest Star: [Influencer Name] : [url Sign-up post] ==== Team Members ==== : Please don't make changes in this section as the team Captain will be tracking your points. # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points # [[Wiki-ID|Your Name]] 0 points ==== Available Profiles ==== : Here are the eight great-grandparents of [Guest Star]. Please add your name to the line you would like to work on. # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' # [[|]] born [year] in [location] #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' #* ''your name'' == Questions & Answers== : This section is for questions that have arisen during participation weeks. Please let me know if you have a question that you would like answered on this page. * '''{{Blue|Q}}: (question) * '''{{Orange|A}}''': (answer) * '''{{Blue|Q}}: (question) * '''{{Orange|A}}''': (answer) ==Team Member Experience == : I would love to get feedback on how you felt the discovery went during your participation week. Did you find new information? Were you uncomfortable with the location? Did you find a partner to work with? How successful do you think your week went? Let me know what you think and I'll add it below. Thanks for participating! === Member Name === : (''Experience'') === Member Name === : (''Experience'')

WikiTree 2022 Challenge Graphics

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WikiTree 2023 Challenge Graphics

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WikiTree AGC App Privacy Policy

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== WikiTree AGC Privacy Policy == This is the privacy policy for the WikiTree AGC browser extension for Mac and iOS and for the App that installs the extension: '''No data is collected.'''

WikiTree AGC Beta Test

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== Instructions for participating in the beta test of the WikiTree AGC Chrome extension == For the general description of the WikiTree Extension see [[Space:WikiTree AGC|this page]]. === How to install the latest beta test version === # Download the zip file. The latest version is v0.1.16 which can be downloaded here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1coRS_SZZ1NGqyGM1Xt0b5-jzA3psxF8R?usp=sharing # Unzip this somewhere on your machine (I put in in Documents/ChromeExtensions) and unzip it. This should create a folder called WikiTreeAGC. # Then open the Chrome browser and go to this URL: '''chrome://extensions/''' # At the top right of that page there is a toggle switch that says "Developer mode". Turn this on. # You should now see a button in the top left of the page that says "Load Unpacked". Click that and select the WikiTreeAGC folder. That should be it. Next time you are in edit mode on a WikiTree profile that was created from a GEDCOM you should see the AGC button. === How to edit the user options === In Chrome on the right hand side of the toolbar there are a set of icons. One looks like a jigsaw puzzle piece. Click that and you get a popup menu. One of the items on the menu should be "WikiTree AGC". Click the three dots (in a vertical line) to the right of this and select "Options" from the resulting popup. This takes you to the options page for WikiTree AGC. Make your selections and then click the "Save" button at the bottom of the page. Note that if you are editing a page and testing the extension you can experiment with options like this: # Press the AGC button to reformat the bio # Click preview to see what it will look like when not in edit mode # Press the AGC button again (it now has an X over it) to undo the reformatting # Go to the options page and make some different selections # Go back to step 1 === How to report bugs or give detailed feedback === If you see an issue please do not save the changes that WikiTree AGC made to the profile. Send a private message to Pavey-429 with the profile id. I can then run it myself on that profile and debug it. Please include what seems wrong e.g.: * The AGC button doesn't show up at all for this profile * The AGC button shows up but does nothing * The resulting reformatting has an issue * ... Please include the version number of Ancestry AGC that you are using. This is visible on the chrome://extensions/ page. Also, if you see any issues with these instructions please let me know. === How to install a newer version of the extension === I will upload new beta versions of the extension as I fix bugs. If you see that the version mentioned above is newer than what you have you can delete the old WikiTreeAGC folder and download the new one and unzip it to the same location. Then in the chrome://extensions/ page just press the reload button on the WikiTreeAGC extension. Your user options should be preserved. == Release Notes == The release notes are now on the main WikiTree AGC page [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_AGC&public=1#Release_Notes here].

WikiTree AGC Improvement Ideas

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This is a list of ideas for future improvements to the [[Space:WikiTree AGC|WikiTree AGC Chrome extension]]. === The description field of residence facts === This often contains information automatically inserted by Ancestry from the census. However, the transfer through the GEDCOM and GEDCOMpare removes/adds punctuation. : So, in an Ancestry Residence fact for the England 1881 census the description might say: :: Marital Status: Widow; Relationship to Head: Mother : But in the biography generated by GEDCOMpare the description will be: ::Marital Status: WidowRelationship to Head: Mother. The extension already reinserts punctuation for specific strings that it recognizes. In this case the extension creates this narrative: :: In the 1881 census Elizabeth was living in Camberwell, London, England. Marital Status: Widow. Relationship to Head: Mother. It would be nice to turn this into a more narrative sentence. Unfortunately we don't have any info about who else she was living with. So we can't say things like "She was widowed and living with her daughter and son in law." or "She was living with her husband and three children.". Possible improvements: * Have an option to remove certain of these strings from the description. ** ''Marital Status: Married'' is something you would normally remove manually (perhaps after checking that it fits the facts). ** ''Relationship to Head: Wife'' could also be removed ** ''Relationship to Head: Lodger'' is more interesting * Attempt to parse/identify all the possible strings and then attempt to construct a narrative sentence. e.g. for the example above: ** ''She was a widow and living with one of her children.''

WikiTree AGC Release Notes

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== Release Notes for the WikiTree AGC browser extension == The dates are when they were submitted to the Chrome Web Store. There is sometimes a short delay before they are available there because Google does a review. There may be a delay between the version appearing on the Chrome Web Store and it appearing on the Firefox Add-on page. === Version 1.2.0 (2 August 2022) === * Update so that the Chrome version uses Manifest Version 2 * Incorporate all the fix fixes below from the Firefox only versions === Version 1.1.3 (2 August 2022) Firefox only === * Keep lines starting with : after a source line with no span ID * Improve the Note flattening for a case using the @Nxxx@ format * Ignore invalid dates that are just symbols e.g. “__” * Move the “There are additional sources with no facts or date.” section into the Research Notes section * Ensure there are always 2 newlines before == Research Notes == * Improve parsing of GEDCOM file name * Do not report an error for “:Date: DEAD” * Handle AFN in format :Ancestral File Number: 5134-S7 * Recognize this string when checking for a GEDCOM import: ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.Heal-144 was created by [[Hart-4656 | Brian Hart]] through the import of Hart Family Tree.ged on Jun 21, 2014. ''This comment and citation can be deleted after the biography has been edited and primary sources are included.'' It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' * Handle the line “An explicit Surname and Married Name were both found.” in a name fact === Version 1.1.3 (1 August 2022) Firefox only === * Ignore lines like “Couldn't find any valid last name at birth." “Couldn't find any valid first name." * Convert links to templates even if in “other source lines” * Recognize GEDCOM verbiage of the form “WikiTree profile Di Rocco-2 created through the import of “ * Preserve text of the form “Record ID Number: MH…” * Do not report an error for “:Date: DECEASED” * Handle standard GEDCOM verbiage at the end of a junk section - can happen due to merge * Handle old sections with the heading === Source === === Version 1.1.2 (31 July 2022) Firefox only === * Handle WikiIDs with characters outside the basic Latin alphabet (e.g. Solé-666). This was preventing some of the standard GEDCOM sentences from being matched. * Sometimes the junk sections (like “Data Changed”) have extra stuff at the end during a merge. This prevented AGC from being run. Change to put a note with the extra text in the Research notes. * Handle profiles that have no sub-headings in the biography section - just create an empty biography. * Turn more Ancestry family tree links into templates in older imports * Handle the old === Source === section that has a different format * Ignore lines like “:: Type: 3” in old GEDCOM imports === Version 1.1.1 (5 January 2022) === * Fix an issue where the generated ref name can be longer than 80 characters === Version 1.1.0 (4 January 2022) Safari Only === * Add Safari support and published in Apple App Store for Mac and iOS. === Version 1.0.0 (29 October 2021) === * Add a warning/confirmation if you press undo and you have made edits since running AGC * Added new option: ''In narrative text, if a fact has no location, add the text "at an unknown location"''. This used to always be true. * Add new option: ''For old GEDCOM imports move additional names from the Proper First Name field to the Middle Name field''. This used to always ben done for UK and USA profiles, now it is optional. * Handle different spellings of Acknowledgements/Acknowledgments * Preserve more information from GEDCOM verbiage, User ID and profile ID * Fix bug when there are two equivalent refs on the same fact * Handle the case where, in new format, there is no space between * and Source: For subscription sources, attempt to add links to free sources as well (usually links that do a search).
For these specific Ancestry sources that it identifies it will also add links to search free sources for the same records (such as GRO, FreeBMD or FamilySearch) * Improved the combining of Residence/Census/Occupation facts * Fix bug where an error was reported when a census fact had a description line at the start beginning with a single ':' === Version 0.1.26 (2 April 2021) === * Added a safety check for the ''Could not interpret date in ....'' message in the profile text. If this occurs then WikiTree AGC will do nothing and display a message saying that the dates should be checked and this message removed before running AGC. === Version 0.1.25 (30 March 2021) === * Fixed a bug in latest format GEDCOMpare output where extra tags were being added and the citations were lost. It was caused by input cases where there is a \n before the " but not after it. * Added handling for a Note: line after the location line in latest format * Added handling for FSFTID section in latest format === Version 0.1.24 (27 February 2021) === * Follow-on to previous change. Now will also find the ::: Data and :::: Text lines following :: Source and put them in the ref. === Version 0.1.23 (27 February 2021) === * Added handling for 2010/11 format GEDCOM created profiles that don't use at all and just use span ID directly. It now converts them to * Added handling for when the references line is "" instead of "" === Version 0.1.22 (17 February 2021) === * Added handling for badly formed Ancestry links that GEDCOMpare did not convert to Ancestry templates. Often these are broken links to Ancestry trees which are no use but occasionally when I convert them to templates they work. * Add improvements for unusual older versions: ** Handle ==Biography== with no spaces ** Allow a 2013 variant of the 2011 format where Places and Dates do not have "Place" and "Date" preceding them === Version 0.1.21 (23 Dec 2020) === * Fixed bug when there are multiple first names that are moved to the middle name. The order of them was reversed. === Version 0.1.20 (3 Dec 2020) === * Added an error reporting system. If pressing the AGC button fails and does nothing then an orange error dialog is displayed with a description of the error. * Added some new error checks ** If there is more than one Biography line it will error out ** If unexpected data is found in a fact section it will error our rather than discarding that data * Improved some of the parsing of 2011 format fact sections === Version 0.1.19 (15 Nov 2020) === * Minor fix to the previous change to make first, preferred and middle names work correctly with the undo feature. === Version 0.1.18 (15 Nov 2020) === * GEDCOMs imported in 2014 put first and middle names in the first name (and preferred name) field. This change moves the additional names to the middle name field. === Version 0.1.17 (5 Nov 2020) === * Improve handling for the 2018 Gedcom format. In 2018 it seems that GEDCOMpare went though a bunch of changes in format that are inconsistent and hard to parse. ** Support refs where the name does not have quotes around it ** Support date, location and description on lines that have -, : or :: on the start === Version 0.1.16 (28 Oct 2020) === * Add support for "Record File Number" sections that contain Geni person IDs * Fix a bug where fixing up the current last name no longer worked. This was because recent WikiTree web site changes meant I wasn't able to get the Wiki ID from the document title. === Version 0.1.15 (22 Sep 2020) === * Update the extension for the WikiTree website update that changed the URLs ** That prevented the AGC button showing up because the URL was not recognized as WikiTree edit mode === Version 0.1.14 (13 Sep 2020) === * Fix the title of the window/tab for the options page * Handle the case in 2011 format where there is a heading (typically === Notes ===) between the == Sources == line and the references line. * Added "Note flattening" for the 2011 format. This supports both the [[#N0499]] style notes used in 2020 format and the @HI1085@ style which only appear occur in 2011 format * Also, add support for multi-line notes in note flattening * In old format, if there is a fact with no date, location or description still add a narrative event for it if there is any usable info (like husband etc). * Fixed an extra space in output before "one child". * Add support for "Ancestral File Number" section * Modified support for FSID and FSFTID to create a link to familysearch * When the text " CONT " appears in a citation add it is a list item (bulleted) === Version 0.1.13 (3 Sep 2020) === * Fix some problems shown by Carlsdotter-1116. This is a newly created profile from a GEDCOM that has note span id's. ** Main change was to pre-parse new format profiles and flatten remove lines like "Note N0068 ''contents'' " and replace any references to this id like "Note: [[#N0499]]" with ''contents''. ** Also remove any empty "=== Notes ===" section that is remaining. ** Ignored "married" line in name section ** Ignore "Marriage" line in Marriage section ** Ignore sections like '''MH:I500058''' that start with "MH:" ** Ignore lines in facts that start with "MH:" and the following line if it looks like "RIN". ** Fix some specific links to websites that were broken by the GEDCOM import. For example "https://app.arkivdigital.se/volumev72425?image=24" should be "https://app.arkivdigital.se/volume/v72425?image=24". The GEDCOM import process removes some "/" characters from URLs. I don't see anyway to automatically correct for this bug. All I can do is look for specific malformed URLs on sites that I hard-code in. === Version 0.1.12 (1 Sep 2020) === * Fix bug in parsing when there are no Name, Born or Died sections (Arseneau-156 and Mountz-21) * Ignore the TAG section in old format * Handle an === External Files === section in new format by just removing it, it doesn't contain any usable information (Horner-3289) * Change all the icon and image files to be lower case files name to solve case sensitivity issues on some platforms * Fix bug where the extension disabled the Enhanced Editor and did not reenable it if there was an error. === Version 0.1.11 (31 Aug 2020) === * Preserve the Family Search ID (in old format FSFTID or FID sections) as a source === Version 0.1.10 (30 Aug 2020) === * Improvements to parsing the older (2011) format ** More cleanup of "GEDCOM Junk" *** Ignore the === FID ===, === FSD === and === CREA === sections ** Handle case where there is no line in old format ** Handle case where there is a === heading after the sources. ** No SOUR line is ignored in sources ** Handle old format gedcoms with no Biography line. ** Handle old format GEDCOMs with no :: Date and :: Place but the date and place just after :: * Fix issue where a fact with no date that shared a recordId with a birth could get moved to birth date incorrectly * More robust parsing for case where the first name is a bold title (2018 format) * The extension was generating quarter dates like “was born in the July quarter of 1863” for UK birth and death registrations. These are not really accurate since they could have been born a couple of months before the quarter. Also it is not clear to some what “July quarter" means. So the extension now uses something like "was born between May and September 1863" instead. * Add options to add newlines to refs ** before the first (this does cause a slight space in public view) ** after the and before the . This makes it easier to edit but has no effect on the public view. * For facts with no date, add code to try to extract date from the citation in some situations. * If an age for an event is less than 2 years and day of birth or event is not known then treat it as “about” === Version 0.1.9 (28 Aug 2020) === * More cleanup of older formats and "GEDCOM Junk" ** Remove rough draft verbiages with a ref. E.g. ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import.'' ... ''It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' ** Allow any title to start old format bio if no name, birth or death. ** Remove the source in old format that references the gedcom - all this info is in the changes list. ** Ignore any “GEDCOM junk” headings : "=== LDS Endowment ===", "=== LDS Baptism===", “=== Record File Number ===”, “=== Submitter ===”, “=== COLOR ===” ** Ignore items in the Object section if the file path doesn’t include http. ** Ignore lines of the form “No REPO record found with id R-593030340.” ** Ignore “: User ID:” line in a marriage. ** Add Unsourced sticker if there are no sources ** Remove all repository information * Add “See also:” if there are additional sources * Fix bug: If there was more than one source without a source ID it was losing all but one of them. === Version 0.1.8 (26 Aug 2020) === * Fixes to parsing the older format: ** Fixed identification of the "=== Burial ===" section ** Fix parsing so that it doesn’t lose the last event of a section in some cases ** Process the "=== Object ===" section and create external media links ** Ignore the “User ID”, “FSFTID” and “Data Changed” sections. * Combine the death and burial facts when there is no burial date * Fixed a double space before the accessed date when there is no citation for a ref. === Version 0.1.7 (24 Aug 2020) === * Changed research notes sections that mentioned “WikiTreeAGC” to say “WikiTree AGC” instead. * Lots of small changes to cleanup source, citation and description fields: ** Remove text of the form: "Data Changed: Date: 15 JUL 2011 Time: 12:02:33." from sources ** Remove text like “APID: 1,8767::0” from sources when the citation also has a reference to that database ** Remove duplicate references to an ancestry record in a source or citation. These could be an APID, a link and a template for example. ** Remove multiple spaces from citations and sources ** Remove dangling “Note:” on end of sources ** If the citation has the text “Page: Class:” then remove the “Page: “ ** For sources from MyHeritage that include a lot of data remove some html tags and add some spaces. ** Add some punctuation in census descriptions and citations from Ancestry ** In source add punctuation by changing “.Original data” to “. Original data” === Version 0.1.6 (24 Aug 2020) === * Fix bug in finding existing biography preamble when there is a space after “== Biography ==“ * Fix bug where a blank line between sources and references caused it to fail to parse the sources * Enhanced the date parsing to handle dates in the format 10-1864 === Version 0.1.5 (23 Aug 2020) === * Remove find-a-grave links in sources that have no memorial number to avoid '''profile suggestion 571''' * Add more string matching to reduce the amount of “Unclassified” sources * Improve reporting of '''multiple birth facts''' (avoid listing multiple variations of same location) * Add consolidation and reporting of '''multiple death facts''' * Other Marriages ** Improve the reporting of “'''Other Marriages'''”. When there is a missing husband or wife name. ** Change the title displayed on the source when it is an “Other marriage”. * clean up locations in old format that have multiple commas etc * Set “'''Current last name'''” for married women to the last husband’s last name if is known. Otherwise report if it looks like the Current Last Name is incorrect * Use “Family Tree” as a title for sources * Improve removal of duplicate refs * Parse the '''Map''' data that comes from FamilyTree Maker * Handle “Event” sections that can contain arrival etc - in both old and new formats * Avoid duplicate alerts messages in the "Issues to be Checked" section * Sort facts with '''no date''' to be after the birth date * Improve parsing to work for profiles where the Name section has no ‘’’Name:”’’ title but has the first name in bold instead * Remove comments of the form "Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text, including this note. Be bold and experiment! If you make a mistake you can always see the previous version of the text on the Changes page." * Improve parsing so that it handles source between the Source header and the line * If unnamed refs are the same then created named refs for them. This change has ripple effects and can cause facts to be merged etc. * Fix bug in how unnamed refs on marriage are compared with refs on nameFact - it was too lenient === Version 0.1.4 (17 Aug 2020) === * '''The AGC button now works correctly if the Enhanced Editor is being used''' * Make the AGC button show up on more old format GEDCOM profiles. Now it will show up if the profile meets any one of these conditions: ** Contains the string ''This biography is a rough draft. It was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import and needs to be edited.'' ** Contains the string ''This biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import. It's a rough draft and needs to be edited.'' ** Contains at least one of these three strings: "=== Name ===", "=== Birth ===", "=== Death ===" AND also contains the strings ":: Date:" AND ":: Place:". * Handle a secondary level acknowledgements heading after the sources. E.g. "=== Acknowledgments ===" and change it to a primary level heading. E.g. "== Acknowledgements ==" * Remove the "Please edit, add, or delete anything in this text. Thank you!" comment that is sometimes at end of old format * Fixup the “Missing source ID” errors automatically in the case of database IDs that are recognized by the extension. * Added the extension version number to the change summary === Version 0.1.3 (15 Aug 2020) === * Extended checks for birth “before” baptism to within a year (same for death/burial) * Change the way the age is output for infants with approximate dates * Handle the marriage data for old format profiles better * Include cause of death if it is mentioned in profile * Handle marriages that are before birth or appear to be other people. These happen in the old format that often included the parents' marriage. They are now moved to a section in the research notes. * Handle the notes section in the old 2011 format properly * If the profile includes links to Ancestry records rather than the Ancestry templates then switch them to templates. Also do this for APID fields. This can make links to ancestry.com.au for example work rather than saying you don't have an account there (so long as you have an Ancestry account somewhere). === Version 0.1.1 (12 Aug 2020) === * Made sure a year-only or approximate death comes before an exact burial in same year * Allow parentheses in section names * Handle a section named “Census:” in 2020 format * Add an alert message if a burial with no date has its date set to after the death date * If there is a burial fact with no date, and there is no death date, set its date to after the latest fact with a date, * Fix the lack of a newline between name refs and external media * Improve narrative output for events with no date * Handle extra top-level sections and preserve them * Handle Source: lines within facts that have info from the census like Age. * Combine death and burial into one fact when the approximate death date comes from only burial source and there is no death location. === Version 0.1.0 (11 Aug 2020) === * Continuation of better handling where a GEDCOM was imported twice, causing duplicate facts: ** Handle duplicate notes ** Handle duplicate file facts * Improved handling of facts with no date and/or no location ** Improved case where there is no date on fact but location was used as description. ** If a fact with no date shares a ref with a fact that has a date, then use that date * Fixed an extra space that was added after “On an unknown date” for residence facts. === Version 0.0.7 (9 Aug 2020) === * '''Handle 2011 format bios'''. These are bios created by GEDCOMpare before the latest format (the latest format started sometime around 2017 or earlier). * Recognize and preserve stickers and categories before the "== Biography ==" line that were added after the import * Remove duplicate facts. These can happen if the GEDCOM was imported twice. Surprisingly this seems to be quite a common occurrence. Note: It only removes them if everything (including the refs) is the same. * Handle occupations better * Handle edited refs where newlines have been inserted in the refs since GEDCOMpare created the profile. * Handled the line that says : Found multiple copies of death date * Changed default for the Age option from “none” to “most” === Version 0.0.6 (3 Aug 2020) === * Sometimes there are lines in Residence facts that look like: :::Source: :::APID 1,Number::Number :: These are now recognized and turned into a reference to the numbered Ancestry Record * Added a custom format for the Employment/EMPLOY/Occupation facts * Recognize some child marriages so that they are no longer named "Unclassified" in the source. * Recognize broken Google book links in fact descriptions (GEDCOMPare has a bug that breaks URLs by removing / characters) * Remove duplicate Alternate Names (and also trailing periods) * If a location starts with a number use "at" rather than "in" * Clean up the Options page and add more options: ** Whether to output the meaningful names on references/sources ** Whether to use baptism date for birth date in certain situations ** Whether to use burial date for death date in certain situations * If a profile contains no '''Name:''' or '''Born''' sections it will look for the '''Died''' section as the start rather than disabling the AGC button.

WikiTree AGC Wish List

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This is a list of possible future enhancements for the [[Space:WikiTree_AGC|WikiTree AGC]] browser extension. * Add an option to abbreviate location names in the narrative text. For example place names ending with "England, United Kingdom" could be abbreviated to end with "England". Note this does not apply to data fields which should always be a full name, it applies to the narrative text and the intention would be to make it flow/read better.

WikiTree Announces Largest Free Database of African-American Families

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{{Image|file=WikiTree_Images_New-3.png |align=c |size=400 }} FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Eowyn Langholf, WikiTree Phone: 505-373-7726 Email: eowyn@wikitree.com Feb 21, 2024 – [https://www.wikitree.com/ WikiTree], the free genealogy community and collaborative family tree, now hosts the largest free database connecting African-American families. African-Americans are underrepresented in genealogy. Slavery tore apart families and remains an ugly genealogical brick wall for many Americans. In 2020, a group of volunteers led by genealogist and author Emma MacBeath came together on WikiTree to create the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage US Black Heritage Project]. Its mission: make it easy for descendants of enslaved ancestors to discover their roots and connect with family members. Over 200 professional genealogists and amateur family historians have donated thousands of hours of research time to the Black Heritage Project. As of today, they have created over 282,000 African-American family member profiles. These are all available to the public, entirely free, on WikiTree.com. An African-American who comes to WikiTree now has a good chance of finding their ancestors, cousins, and connections across the entire 32,000,000-person global family tree. “WikiTree is the perfect place for us to connect families who have been left disconnected for generations," says Emma MacBeath. "There is nothing like this project out there. There are many projects working on groups of families or large document sets. But no one else is combining document processing with tree building in a public one-world tree like WikiTree. Best of all, our information is freely available to everyone." Despite these accomplishments, WikiTree’s generous volunteers say they are just getting started. This month – Black History Month in the US – a new project was announced: The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project US Black Heritage 1880 Project]. Its goal: create a connected WikiTree profile for all 6.6 million Black Americans enumerated in the 1880 US census. Anyone can help this project. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1698629/can-you-help-the-usbh-1880-census-project Click here to volunteer.] [https://www.wikitree.com WikiTree] has been growing for 16 years, from the grassroots up. Our community now includes over one million members and over 37 million profiles. Our tree is considered the most accurate and trusted global tree because of WikiTree’s collaborative culture, sourcing requirements, and incorporation of DNA. See this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MDZ13G7HSPY 90-second animated explanation].

WikiTree App Gallery

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This page is now located at: [[Help:Apps|Help:Apps]].

WikiTree App Interfaces

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== Introduction == The following is intended for use by WikiTree app developers, and documents parameters for several WikiTree apps. Use this if you wish to start an app from another app (or another location). The entry point for an app is a URL in the form https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/userAccount/appname where 'userAccount' is the app server user account (based on the user's WikiTree ID) and 'appname' is a directory (appname/) or filename (appname.php). Arguments follow in the URI in the form ?name=val&name=val&name=val This [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/appLinkBuilder.php App Link Builder] tool uses the parameters below to automatically produce customized links to the apps. == BioCheck == A tool to check profile sources by [[Sands-1865|Kay (Sands) Knight]]. Help: [[Space:BioCheckHelp|BioCheckHelp]]. '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ '''Parameters''' :'''action''' - the action to execute. The default is checkQuery. Action can have any of the following values: * '''checkQuery''' - check results from a WikiTree+ search using the parameters: ** '''query''' - the string to use for a WikiTree+ text/search. This is required for action=query. ** '''maxProfiles''' - the maximum number of profiles to return from a WikiTree+ search. This is optional; when not supplied the default of 1000 is used. * '''checkProfile''' - check a specific profile using the parameters: ** '''profileId''' - the WikiTree ID. This is required for action=checkProfile. ** '''numAncestorGen''' - the number of ancestor generations to check. This is optional; when not supplied the default of 5 is used. ** '''numDescendantGen''' the number of descendant generations to check. This is optional; when not supplied the default of 2 is used. * '''checkWatchlist''' - check profiles on the watchlist for the signed in user * '''checkRandom''' - check a random set of profiles * '''checkChallenge''' - check a challenge tracked by WikiTree+ ** '''challengeName''' - name of the challenge to check ** '''challengeDate''' - date of the challenge in the form YYYYDDMM ** '''WikiTreeID''' - WikiTree Id for the challenge contributor :'''checkStart''' - a value of either user or auto. When set auto the check will run immediately. The default is user. '''Examples''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkQuery&query=gedFile=export_bloodtree.ged&maxProfiles=500&checkStart=auto :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkProfile&profileId=Sands-1865&numAncestorGen=4&numDescendantGen=1&checkStart=auto :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkWatchlist&checkStart=auto :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/?action=checkChallenge&challengeName=SourcerersChallenge&challengeDate=20231001&WikiTreeID=Sands-1865&checkStart=auto [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top] == FanChart == A tool to display your Ancestors in a Fan Chart by [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]. Help: [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1gYv-HVFHpoLf7qxQ4EHIl4iVnsus-N5lMz6mH2TBBlo/edit?usp=sharing About the WikiTree Fan Chart app] '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php '''Parameters''' :'''id''' - the WikiTree ID for the primary person in the Fan Chart. The ID can be the WikiTree Name (e.g. Clarke-11007) or the WikiTree ID # (e.g. 19066309 ) ::''Note: using '''none''' as the id will give you a Blank Fan Chart that you can use as a template'' :'''NumGens''' - the number of generations to display initially (default: 5) :'''ph''' - the phase number for the app. * ph=1 is required when you wish to generate a new Fan Chart from a new ID * ph=0 will take you to the New Fan Chart entry screen where you can enter your own WikiTree ID (which is what will happen if the Fan Chart app is called without any parameters) :'''Other parameters''': ::Every setting has a unique parameter with options, and they can also be called directly from the initial URL. An exhaustive list will be published in the Fan Chart help document, soon to be updated. Here are some of the most popular: :'''XDs''' - determines which exact dates are displayed *Y - shows Full birth date and Full death date *YY - shows the LifeSpan (from YYYY - YYYY ) *B - shows Birth Date and Location *D - shows Death Date and Location *X - shows both Birth and Death Dates and Locations :'''font''' - determines which font to display in the cells of the Fan Chart *options include: Arial, Courier, Times :'''showHighlights''' - whether to show the Name Highlight rectangles under each name in the Fan Chart (default is now N) *options are Y or N :'''showWedgeBackgrounds''' - whether to colour in each wedge of the Fan Chart (default is now N) *options are Y or N '''Examples''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=none :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Clarke-11007&font=Times&XDs=X :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/fan.php?ph=1&id=Clarke-11007&NumGens=6&XDs=Y&showWedgeBackgrounds=Y&showPhoto=Y&showPhotos=Y&ColourBy=GGPs&palette=Pastels [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top] == Profile Overview == Profile Overview gives a visual overview of a group of people. '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php '''Parameters''' :'''view''' - the view to display (default: the most recently used view (except for 'watchlist') or 'ancestors'). View can have any of the following values: * '''ancestors''' - view ancestors using the parameters: ** '''id''' - WikiTree ID ** '''genNum''' (optional) - the number of generations of ancestors to display (max: 10; default: the most recently used value or 5). * '''descendants''' - view descendants using the parameters: ** '''id''' - WikiTree ID ** '''genNumD''' (optional) - the number of generations of descendants to display (max: 5; default: the most recently used value or 2). * '''relatives''' - view relatives using the parameter: ** '''id''' - WikiTree ID * '''watchlist''' - view watchlist. This returns your watchlist ordered by WikiTree ID. You must be logged in for this. It uses the following optional parameters: ** '''offset''' - which profile to start from (default: 0) ** '''limit''' - the length of the result list (default: 150; max: 250) '''Examples''' :Up to 6 generations of Charles Darwin's ancestors: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=ancestors&id=Darwin-15&genNum=6 :Up to 4 generations of George Beacall's descendants: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=descendants&id=Beacall-385&genNumD=4 :Queen Victoria's relatives (parents, spouse, siblings, children): ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=relatives&id=Hanover-230 :100 people from your watchlist, starting at number 2300: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/templates.php?view=watchlist&offset=2300&limit=100 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top] == Surnames Generator == A tool to list your Ancestors' Surnames for use in a Profile or Free Space page. '''Base URL''' :https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php '''Parameters''' :'''id''' - the WikiTree ID for the primary person in the Surnames List. The ID can be the WikiTree Name (e.g. Clarke-11007) or the WikiTree ID # (e.g. 19066309 ) :'''maxGens''' - the number of generations ABOVE the primary person to search for Surnames (default: 6) :'''ph''' - the phase number for the app. * ph=0 will take you to the entry screen where you can enter your own ID and # of generations * ph=1 is required when you wish to automatically generate a Surnames List :'''Note:''' This app requires the user to be logged into the APPS server, so, despite the parameters sent to it, if the user hasn't already logged in via another app on the server, you will be presented with the screen showing the CLIENT LOGIN button '''Examples''' :Open up to data entry screen: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php?ph=0 :Automatically generate a surnames chart for the app developer: ::https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/surnames.php?ph=1&id=Clarke-11007&maxGens=8 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_App_Interfaces Return to top]

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The preview version is for the more courageous users, who always want to have the latest features. It is available [https://addons.mozilla.org/de/firefox/addon/wikitree-bee-preview/ for Firefox] and [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-bee-preview/hckhlflohlkolfmhlncgonocmkdkopfa for Chrome]. If you are looking for the changes of the "normal" release, please check out [[Space:WikiTree_BEE_Update|WikiTree BEE Update]]. Thanks for testing [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]]! == Changes == '''v.32.14.15.1''' * Added '''[https://yvng.yadvashem.org/ Yad Vashem]''' citation maker '''v.32.14.14''' * Improved handling of [[Help:Category_Names#General_Rules|forbidden characters]] in category names * Improved: Also display links to categories/free space pages on Wikipedia * Added WikiTree button to memorials and cemeteries at Find a Grave '''v.32.14.13.5''' * Added '''New Zealand BDM indexes''' citation maker '''v.32.14.13.4''' * Added '''ACT (AUS) death and marriage indexes''' citation maker '''v.32.14.13.3''' * Added '''Queensland Indexes''' citation maker '''v.32.14.13.1''' * Added '''Western Australia Indexes''' citation maker * Added Sorting parameter if non-Latin characters are in category name * Fixed Quebec cemeteries: Add RCM/TE to parent1 '''v.32.14.13.0''' * Removed special table features from Surname and Watchlist pages (Surname moved to WBE) '''v.32.14.12.1''' * Added Wikipedia feature that will show link to WikiTree profile and tools to copy template or link code for WikitTree within Wikipedia's "Tools" section. * Added BuildLocationTemplate usage for OpenStreetMap (OSM) in order to have it compatible with "Edit Templates" feature of WBE. * Improved Wikipedia Polish Categories to derive powiat names directly from powiat pages (getting rid of terms like "Podlaska"). * Fixed missing recognition of some French Wikipedia locations [in between: a bit of confusion, with some BEE preview versions having slightly lower version numbers than the corresponding stable version numbers] '''v.32.14.8.0''' * Add OpenStreetMap links to Find a Grave cemetery pages '''v.32.14.7.7''' * Add '''Fold3 citation maker''' (a work in progress). It may work well now for many image records. On a memorial 'Sources' page, you should see a Get Citations button, which should make/get the Fold3 and Find a Grave citations. '''v.32.14.7.4''' *digitalarkivet.no citation maker: ready for testing ( '''[https://www.digitalarkivet.no/en/ Norway's National Archives' Digital Archive]''') * Added German cemeteries to Cemetery category maker * Improvement: Adding project parameter to cemeteries from Germany, Poland, England, Scotland and the US * Improvement: Checking existence of US town categories on Chrome now also on live data * Improvement: Always show warning if category to create already exists * Improvement: Polish Voiwodeship "Świętokrzyskie" automatically becomes "Holy Cross" '''v.32.14.7.2''' * Improved creation of Polish location categories, which are now only created from English language Wikipedia * Improved parent-category assignment for Scottish and Polish cemetery categories * Location and cemetery categories now respect order of fields defined in [https://plus.wikitree.com/Chrome/templatesExp.json templatesExp.json] and only have empty parameters for fields marked as "preferred". '''v.32.14.7.1''' * Improved handling of cemeteries in England * Added creation of Polish location categories from Polish language Wikipedia * Added possibility to rename suggested categories right away without saving them '''v.32.14.7.0''' * Improved handling of some Italian provinces and regions when creating categories * Fixed special characters in cemetery names '''v.32.14.6.0''' * Added duplicate check for cemetery categories '''v.32.14.5.0''' * Added creation of Italian location categories from Italian language Wikipedia '''v.32.14.4.1''' * Added '''[http://vademecum.soalitomerice.cz/ VaDeMecum]''' by State Regional Archives Litomerice to sourcing feature * Added basic location category support for node elements with coordinates ([https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9872647614 example]) from '''[https://www.openstreetmap.org/ Open Street Map]''' '''v.32.14.4.0''' * Added option [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|US Black Heritage]] for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave * Added support for still Hungarian villages when creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia '''v.32.14.3.0''' * Added creation of United States location categories from English language Wikipedia (experimental) * Added additional "language" option ''kuk'' for creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia for the historical Kingdom of Hungary * Added option Town/Country and Billion Graves search for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave '''v.32.14.2.1''' * Fixed "empty edit field" error for category creation in Chrome * Fixed minor problem at Victoria citations '''v.32.14.1.3''' * Included zoom factors for Porta Fontium links '''v.32.14.1.2''' * Added category creation from cemetery pages in FindAGrave * Fixed "Edit not allowed" error for category creation in Chrome '''v.32.14.1.1''' * Added '''category creation from Wikipedia''' articles ([[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] and [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Categories]] full, others only with Wikidata ID and coordinates) * Fixed conflict with CC7 views table * Added '''Victoria and Tasmania BDM''' to sourcing * Added support for [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]'s '''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/CCCC.php Canadian Census Citation Creator]''' '''v.32.13''' * Added '''NSW BDM''' to sourcing '''v.32.12.2''' * Removed Copy Wiki Link & Shareable Sources (moved to WBE) '''v.32.12''' * Added ''' Badische Landesbibliothek''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''[[Space:Volksbund_Deutsche_Kriegsgräberfürsorge|Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgräberfürsorge]]''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Porta Fontium''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''[[Space:Archives_of_Vojvodina|Archives of Vojvodina]] – Presentation of Church Registers''' to the sourcing feature '''v.32.11.1''' * Fixed Search WT * Removed dress button, big buttons option * '''Removed Get All Citations''' (Use '''Build All Citations''' in '''Sourcer''') '''v.32.11''' * Removed 'Only Members' on Search Person page * Removed 'Add Scratch Pad Button' '''v.32.10''' * '''Removed Connection Finder features''' '''v.32.9''' * '''Removed Unconnected Branch button''' '''v.32.8''' * '''Removed Auto Bio and Date Convertor''' (flipping European dates) as they are now in the WBE. '''v.32.6''' * Added Provincial Archives of New Brunswick to the sourcing feature (needs testing) '''v.32.5''' * Added an extra button above the scratchpad. '''v.32.4''' * FamilySearch: '''Get All Citations''': On a the Sources tab of a profile page on FamilySearch, I've added a 'Get All Citations' button at the top of the page. This expands all of the records listed, copies the citations, and puts them all in a textbox for you to copy. '''v.32.3''' * Unconnected branch tables on [[Space:Politicos_do_Brasil|Politicos do Brasil]] * Removed Scissors and My Connections features (moved to WBE) * Fixed some bugs * Improved WieWasWie citations '''v.32.2''' '''WieWasWie citations''': Not perfect yet, but usable. '''v.32''' Removed more features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page * Format Source Reference Numbers * G2G Options '''v.31''' Removed many features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Clipboard and Notes * Draft List * My Menu * Random Profile * Apps Menu * AKA Name Links * Collapsible Descendants Tree * Distance and Relationship * Family Group * Family Timeline * Category Finder Pins * Gender Predictor * Locations Helper * Verify ID The following will be removed soon: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page '''v.30.5''' * New '''Collapsible Sources''' option. You can choose to have the inline citations hidden onload. Just click the toggle button in the Sources heading or one of the reference numbers to see the sources. You may use this with the source previews in the new WT extension. * Busted some bugs '''v.30.4.1''' * '''Fixed the distance number''' (it was showing as one too many). ''' If you see the wrong number''', it may have been stored before. ''' Just right click''' the number '''to refresh it'''. '''v.30.4''' * Added option to remove reference numbers from a bio * Connected the relationship thing to the 'Ancestor/cousin text' option * Moved the 'What Links Here' section to the right-hand column on the edit page '''v.30.3''' * Added an 'only active members' button/link to the search page '''v.30.2''' * Small changes to Auto Bio: Removed horizontal line; added option to omit the start and end comments '''v.30.1''' * Restored the distance and relationship text features. '''v.30''' * Moved a lot of the code around, so there may be unfortunate side effects. * Removed most cookies and put all small settings in sync storage and bigger things like the My Menu, Edit/change summary options, and Extra Watchlist in local storage. These can still be transferred to other browsers/computers via the back-up setting file, but they won't synch. * Moved the 'Back-up BEE' button to only be on the Nav Home page. '''Please look out for any problems with this update. I've changed a lot of things, so there may be problems that I haven't found.''' '''v.29.2''' * Added a What Links Here section as an option '''v.29.1''' * Added a right-click action to the What Links Here link (Find > What Links Here) to copy the links as wikilinks. '''v.28.15''' * Added a 'black links' option (See wish #6 here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list) * Added a thing to confirm the name of the ID entered in the box to add a family member by WikiTree ID (See wish #2 here: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list) '''v.28.14''' *Added two columns to the Watchlist table '''v.28.13''' * Added archion.de to citations thing '''v.28.12''' * Added the distance (in degrees) between you and the profile person (on the BEE Connection Finder button) '''v.28.10.1''' * Added data.matricula-online.eu and ofb.genealogy.net to the source citations. '''v.28.8''' * Added a pin to category suggestions. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456853/feature-request-icons-category-picker-linking-category-pages See here]. '''v.28.7''' * Added a '''link to Greg's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/antenati.php?r=https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ark:/12657/an_ua267608/wEKr932/ Antenati Citation Builder]'''. Click the BEE icon on an Antenati record to open the app. * Added the option to '''disable the BEE on Space: and Help: pages''' * Added an option to '''remember your language choice''' (on profile edit pages) * Still working on the BEE Places. This will be pretty good. '''v.28.6''' *BEE Places: (I may change the name.) I'm trying to replicate the location boxes that we have (supplied by FamilySearch) but allow editing and other things. These things will come in the near future. The bonus for the moment is more place names for Wales and Scotland than (I think) FamilySearch has. We will get the right dates in, too, soon. '''v.28.5''' * More '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access keys]''' **g → G2G Recent Activity **r → Random Profile **n → Nav Home Page **h → Help Search *Note: These are in addition to: **s → Save **e → Edit **k → Category **p → Preview Please check the link above for an explanation. '''v.28.4.1''' * My Places: Made the place name matching case-insensitive and added some fuzzy matching in case of typos. '''v.28.3''' * '''Made changes to My Places''': ** Replicating the style of the existing WikiTree location boxes (provided by FamilySearch). (There is now a dropdown box plus a FamilySearch-style textbox.) ** Allowing '''dates to be stored with place names''' e.g. New York, New York, United States (1788-07-26 - ) (Like with the FamilySearch location box, the dates will not appear in the textbox.) ** '''Not showing place names with dates that are too early or too late''' for the related date (birth, marriage, or death) ** '''Highlighting of likely locations''' (based on those of family members) ** The '''keyboard up and down arrows''' will move you (surprisingly) up and down the list of matches. Click on a location or hit 'Enter' to select it. In theory, if this works well, this could - for some people - be a good alternative to the system's (FamilySearch) location box, which some people have problems with due to place name variants (sometimes related to local languages, such as places in Quebec) and some unreliable (or imprecise) dates. All you need is a big list of present and past location names in your area (state, country, etc.) with the dates they officially came into (and went out of) being. By not showing many place names that are not in your area or those that don't match the date of the event (birth, marriage, or death), and highlighting the ones that match locations of a member of the person's family, you should find the right location on the list much more quickly. When you see the place that you want on the list, you can use your keyboard's down arrow button to move down to it and select it, which the FamilySearch box doesn't do (it stops at the first item on the list). We just need these lists of locations with dates... * Trimming input on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following] (Tags) page ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227328/possible-inputted-following-stripped-leading-trailing-spaces See here].) '''v.28.2''' * '''"Leave site?" confirmation message''' on space edit pages (optional). This may help prevent some people from losing their edits on space pages. '''v.28.1''' * Fixed a problem with a missing toolbar on space pages. '''v.28.0.2''' * Fixed a problem with the Cousin text. * Changed something to keep the FamilySearch template working. '''v.28''' * Added a '''Drafts button''' to the Find menu to see your uncommitted saved drafts. This won't work for you immediately. The BEE will build and maintain a list of your drafts, but each one will only be added to the list when the BEE sees the draft has been saved on the edit page. '''Please try it out and let me know if you see any problems with this.''' '''v.27.2''' * Added the '''Clipboard and Notes''' to G2G. '''v.27.1.2''' * Added the '''Clipboard and Notes''' to every page. ::'''More information''': *The clipboard buttons are now at the top of every page except for the edit pages, where you'll find them with the text editor. *You can re-order the notes and clippings by dragging them up and down, but if you click the text of a clipping, the window will close, so you can drag the items by grabbing the number. *You can close the Clipboard/Notes window bu clicking the button again, clicking the 'x' in the top right of the heading, or double clicking the heading. *Please let me know if you have/see any problems with this. '''v.27.1.1''' * Made the Clipboard and Notes optional. (See the Options page). '''v.27.0.1''' * Changed the clipboard a little. With the enhanced editor ''not'' on, this should now paste the clipping into the biography box when you click the text. (The enhanced editor makes this difficult to do. If anyone knows how, please let me know! The same goes for the editor on G2G.) '''v.27''' * '''Clipboard''' and '''Notes''': ** '''Clipboard''': I think this is a good one. You may have some phrases or citations that you often use when editing or creating profiles. Save them to the BEE Clipboard. To use them, just click the Clipboard button on the editor's toolbar and click the clipping. It will be copied to your clipboard for you to paste into the page. ** '''Notes''': Maybe you store some notes in the Scratchpad on the Nav Home Page. Put them in the BEE Notes instead, so it's easier to refer to them when you're editing a profile. Note: These things are saved in a database in your browser. They're not going anywhere. They won't be saved in the BEE Settings (to be synched to another device). '''Please test this out for me. I think it's OK, but there are always ''some'' strange problems and things I haven't thought about. Thanks.''' '''v.26.18''' * Added scissors to Category pages. * Added 'k' as an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access key] to activate the category box on the edit page. '''v.26.17.1''' * Changed the '''Custom Locations''' box to '''My Places'''. You can find the boxes under the birth, marriage and death location boxes after choosing this option in the settings. '''v.26.17''' * '''Custom Locations''' box. Here's a new option (see the Options page). Sometimes, the suggestions in the location dropdowns are not quite right. Now, you can save locations that you often use how you want them. Click the gears/settings button and save your locations in the textbox. Then select them at any time in the future. Selecting a location will place it into either the birth or death location field, depending on your choice. * Sorted change summary options alphabetically. '''v.26.16.3''' * Fixed a problem with Find a Grave. '''v.26.16.2''' * I've added citation makers for more European sites: https://www.online-ofb.de/, https://sok.riksarkivet.se/bildvisning/, https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/. * Added the option to not have a sticky toolbar on the edit page. '''v.26.15''' * Added surname lists to Connection Finder page. '''v.26.13''' * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:MyConnections My Connections] features''' ** A table with a count of your connections on the page. **'Missing Connections' buttons for each degree, looking for missing parents and possible missing spouses. ** Table button: Sortable table of people in each degree **More than 1000 results. The My Connections page maxes out at 1000 results or a certain number of degrees, but the BEE will keep going. Once you max out, the BEE will find the rest of the people in that degree and enable the button to fetch the next degree. **CC7 wikitable text: When degree 7 completes, the BEE will give you some text to add your Connection Count at 7 degrees (CC7) to the table on Tommy Buch's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connection_Count_at_7_Degrees_%28CC7%29 CC7 page]. '''v.26.9''' * Made the Ancestors/Cousins highlighting feature slightly more dynamic. :When new ancestors are added, the extension should recognise this and add them to the database. : If the extension has added (for example) your 23rd great-grandmother to the database, but not her parents, grandparents, etc.: ::- as above, visiting the profile of one of her parents should add the next five generations to the database. ::- visiting any of the ancestors in the next five generations of ancestors and clicking the 'Descendants' button on the profile, should add the same five generations of ancestors. (I hope this is clear.) '''v.26.8''' * ''''Surname search' links on other (aka) last names''' '''v.26.7''' * '''Numbers of siblings and children''' on the vanilla (horizontal) family lists on the profile page. '''v.26.6''' * ''''Empty last name search box'''' option. '''v.26.5''' * '''Timed black theme''' option. '''v.26.4''' * ''''Unconnected branch table' button''' on unconnected profiles. '''v.26.3.7''' * Added a sortable 'Last Contribution' column on the My Cousins page to see your active cousins. This includes links to the Connection Finder and to the new Six Degrees app. '''v.26.1.7''' * Removed "Lived to age ~" as it's been added by the WikiTree tech team. '''v.26''' * Small changes to the surname page (added 'TL' marker, 'unconnected' marker; changed style of missing parent images) '''v.25.16''' * '''Sortable Branch tables''' on '''[[Space:Largest_Unconnected_Branches|Largest Unconnected Branches]]''' page '''v.25.15.1/2/3''' * '''Synching settings on Chrome'''. '''Please test this for me''': In Chrome on different PCs (or in different versions of Chrome on the same PC), your BEE settings should be synched. You could install another version of Chrome (maybe [https://www.google.com/chrome/beta/ Chrome Beta]), log into your Chrome account and see if it's working OK. '''Thanks'''. '''v.25.14''' * Sortable tables on "Wills and estates" category pages '''v.25.13''' * Added an extra Auto Bio option related to a spouses's parents * '''Removed French''' (because it was throwing errors) * '''Removed big tooltips''' (because they was throwing errors) * Added the new '''Newspapers.com template''' to citations from that site * Added a citation for '''Trove''' * Adjusted code for new descendants and gender changes * Added '''scissors on Help pages''' * Fixed FamilySearch Tree Search link * Added '''extra pagination links''' to the top of questions '''on G2G''' '''v.25.10.1''' * Added the new FamilySearch link template to FamilySearch citations '''v.25.10''' * Extended the sourcing feature to UK sites: '''FreeBMD''', '''National Archives''', '''History of Parliament Online''', and '''GRO'''. '''v.25.9''' * Added numbers and sizes of branches to Connection Finder page '''v.25.8''' *'''Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) citations''' '''v.25.7.4''' *'''Ancestors button''': On each profile, there's a new BEE button to show up to 10 generations with a maximum of 126 profiles*. It may take a while, because it's fetching all of each person's family members, too. You can see these by clicking the house icon next to each person's name. The table also shows when the person's father (blue), mother (pink), or both parents (purple) are unknown. *126 profiles is enough for seven whole generations, but many people won't have all of these on the tree, so others from later generations will be included, up to the 10th generation. '''v.25.7''' *Began work on translating the interface to German (baby steps). '''v.25.5.1''' * Fixed a problem that was kind of stopping the Extra Watchlist from working * Added the page refresh after upload of a backup settings file '''v.25.5''' *'''Backup''': In the bottom right of the footer, you should find a BEE icon. Click it to download a backup of your BEE settings, including the change explanations on the edit page, the Extra Watchlist, and 'My Menu'. To upload a backup, right-click the BEE icon and choose the file. In the next version, I'll have the page refresh after this is done, so that the page follows your settings (I forgot to do that this time). '''I think this is working well, but please test it out for me and see if you see any problems. Thanks.''' '''v.25.4.1''' *'''Newspapers.com citations''': Go to a Newspapers.com clipping page and click the BEE icon for a citation '''v.25.3.1''' *'''Table button on Category pages''' + age sorting on Centenarians and Supercentenarians category page tables *'''Collapsible descendants tree feature''' on the Wiki-ID > Descendants page * Removed the 'fix' for the locations table (to use it with arrow buttons). It needs more work. * Fixed various bugs related to Find a Grave, Auto Bio, and FamilySearch searching '''v.25.2''' *'''Location Helper changes''': I've decided to do this slightly differently. Now, if there's a location suggestion with dates that don't match the relevant date on the form, it will be sent to the bottom of the list and highlighted in pink. Locations which match family members' locations will still be highlighted in green and taken to the top of the list. In this example, 'Fayette, Pennsylvania, United States' matched a family member's location (green): {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-4.png |caption=Location Helper: Matched a family member's location |size=l }} Many 'Fayette' suggestions have been sent to the bottom of the list as the dates don't match this birthdate of 1820. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-5.png |caption=Location Helper: It's none of these Fayettes. |size=l }} *'''Branch tables on the Unconnected page''': On the '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Special:Unconnected]' page (Find > Unconnected) you can see people on your watchlist who are not connected to the big tree. Some of these may be part of a large unconnected branch. To see all of the people in that branch, click the button to the left of the person's name and wait a little. '''v.24.9''' * '''Location Helper''' (Highlighting and rearranging suggested locations): Suggested locations are highlighted in light green if they match the time frame of the person. If the year in the birth/death date field does not match the time frame in the suggested location, it is not highlighted. If a location matches both the birth/death date and the location of one of the family members, it is highlighted in a darker green and raised to the top of the suggestion list. In the image below, I'm adding a son who was born in Liverpool in 1720. Any Liverpool suggestion with dates that don't include 1720 are not highlighted. As this person's father was born in "Liverpool, Lancashire, England", the BEE highlights this suggestion (within the right time period) and brings it to the top of the list. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-2.png |caption=Location Helper |size=l }} And here is the same situation without the Location Helper: {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update-3.png |caption=Without the Location Helper |size=l }} In v.25: ['''Edit: now removed'''] * '''Fixed the location dropdowns''' (somewhat). With a normal dropdown select box, you can go up and down the options with your arrow keys, but these location boxes only go down to the first option. I've added some code to fix that. It's not perfect, but it's much better than the current situation. '''Please take a look at this, try it out, and let me know what you think.''' Because I haven't fully tested this, in the next version, it will be an option to opt in to (on the settings/options page). '''v.24.7''' *'''Heading for Profile(s) of the week''' on profile pages '''v.24.6.1''' *Made the sourcing feature compatible with '''Find a Grave in any of the available languages''' '''v.24.6''' * '''Sortable table of branch profiles on the Unconnected Notables space page''' ''''v.24.5''' *'''Timeline feature on Connection Finder table''' '''v.24.4''' * ''''Search WikiTree'''' from Ancestry/FamilySearch/FindaGrave record (click the BEE icon and click 'Search WikiTree') '''v.24.3''' * '''More Details''' on '''Find Ancestor Matches''' page (for 1 profile), '''Search Results''' page, and '''Suggested Matches''' on the profile creation page. Sometimes, there are too many results and it's difficult to go through them. Click the 'More Details' button for a sortable table with a couple of filters. I've fixed some problems with this, so the update after this will be better. * '''What Links Here''' button. On profile pages and space pages, you'll find a 'What Links Here' button/link on the Find menu. '''v.23.7.1''' * Made the collapsible descendant tree into an option * Removed the re-arrangement of fields on the search page as it was causing a problem '''v.23.7''' * Added a thing to switch off the icon when on unrelated sites '''v.23.5''' *''''Add categories?' alert option''': This is an option to be bothered by an alert reminding you to add categories. At least one person will find it useful. *'''Family Timeline''' (Work in Progress): This will probably change a lot, but I want a couple of people to see it now, so I've added it here. '''v.23.2''' *'''Ref tags''' option added to the sourcing feature '''v.23.1''' *'''Citation makers''' for '''Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg''' and '''Archives Départementales du Bas-Rhin''' *'''My Favorites''' button on G2G menu. (It's a plus sign.) '''v.23''' *A '''Table option''' in the sourcing feature. Some (many?) people don't want tables, so I've added a 'Table' option for those people to uncheck. *'''Improved the sourcing feature in the Firefox version'''. Now, it's closer to the Chrome version (but still not perfect). '''v.22.2''' *'''FamilySearch search links''' under 'Research' on Profile page *'''BEE option: Hide buttons''' *'''Auto Bio options: '''1) '''Not include children''' 2) '''Not include people's dates''' '''v.22''' *'''Text relationship explanation''' (e.g. "Great-grandaunt's husband's niece") in the Connection Finder 'More' table '''v.21.6''' *'''Auto Bio option: Spouse locations and parents''' '''v.21.5.2''' *''''MFMF' on Anniversaries page''': This shows the path from you to your ancestor (e.g. "Mother's father's mother's father" *'''Access key 's' for save''' '''v.21.3''' *'''Auto Bio option: Include siblings''' *'''Add any link to 'My Menu'''' '''v.21.2''' *'''Sort Watchlist table by LNAB''' button '''v.21.1''' New: *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key Access keys]''': 'e' for edit; 'p' for preview *'''Descendant count''' on the Descendants view *'''Options''': 1) '''Automatically check 'No Middle Name'''' 2) '''Redirect to Private view or Edit page after saving''' Thanks to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Straub-620 Florian Straub] for giving me the code. '''v.21.0.1''' *'''My Menu''': The top menus have many links, but you may only use a few of them regularly. Now, you can put those links together under one small menu. You'll find 'My Menu' near the other menus. Click the words ('My Menu') to start building your custom menu. '''v.20''' * '''Collapsible descendant trees''': This is from the WikiTree Turbo extension. I just lifted the code from there. (Thanks, Julian!) '''v.19.2''' * '''Date convertor''': I added a little thing to convert European dates (DD/MM/YYYY) to the ISO standard (YYYY-MM-DD) on profile creation/edit pages. There's a setting on the options page to use this. ''' v.19.1''' * '''Apps submenu under Find > Apps''' '''v.19''' * '''Highlighting cousins and ancestors on the Anniversaries page''': This will show the ancestors and cousins recorded in your browser's database. This is not necessarily all of your ancestors and cousins on the list. A cousin is added to the database when you visit their profile, so if you haven't visited their profile, they won't be in the database and won't be highlighted on the Anniversaries page. '''v.18.8''' '''Extra Watchlist updates''' * You can now '''export and import Extra Watchlists'''. This is good as it saves you losing your list if you happen to clear your cache. It also makes it a little easier to build an Extra Watchlist. You can simply write a list of WikiTree IDs, separated by commas and import it to the Extra Watchlist. * The Extra Watchlist is now '''sortable by column''': WikiTree ID, Name, or Most recent change date * I've added a button on the Watchlist page to '''get a CSV file of your Watchlist'''. You can find it among all the other white link 'buttons' under the heading. I'm told that this may be useful. I've also added a 'Wide table' button for the new-ish Connection Finder 'More' table. '''Please let me know if you see any problems.''' '''v.18.3''' * Added the option to start a profile for an 'unrelated' person from Ancestry, etc. (with the sourcing/tables feature) '''v.18''' You can now... *'''Sort names by location on a surname page''' (table view): This will allow you to sort the names on the page (so, not all the search results - just those on the page) by birth location. They can be sorted from 'big to small' - so Australian results will often be listed first, and within those results, New South Wales will come before South Australia, and so on - or 'small to big', with the results listed in order based on the smallest part (town, village, etc.) of the location. The results from one town are then sorted by birth date. If the birth date is unavailable, the death date is used instead (if available). The best results may come by clicking the link to see 5,000 results and then sorting them by location. There is also an option to make the table wide, so that the locations don't wrap. It may be easier to scan them this way. '''v.17''' *'''AutoBio''' improvements. To the AutoBio, I've added an ''''undo' button''', and a few settings*: **'''Inline Citations''': If you choose this option, the AutoBio will try to take citations from the Sources section and add them to the AutoBio text. This will probably work best if you actually use the BEE to add citations to your Sources section before using the AutoBio. It also requires the citations in the Sources section to be start with a '*'. This is how it should be done anyway, but it seems that some people don't do this. **'''Date Format''': There was a choice of two date formatting options before in the main extension settings. I've added two more with full month names. **'''Start with birth name''': Instead of "Jane (Jones) Smith was born...", you can have "Jane Jones was born..." Another good thing is that the AutoBio is now using the data from the edit page form fields - not just the database data - so if you change any of the information in the form and click the AutoBio button without saving first, your changes will be in the generated bio (unlike before). *Click the gears icon next to the AutoBio button for the options. This update has been useful for me already, but there are probably a ton of problems with it. '''Please let me know what you think and what problems you see. Thanks.''' Also (recently): * Added a '+' to show favorited questions on G2G * Added scissors to G2G threads (some people will find them useful) '''v.16''' You can now... *'''Change the field order''' on a profile creation page. You can choose between the standard order or an alternative order which may be more logical. The browser should remember your choice. {{Image|file=WikiTree_BEE_Preview_Update.png |size=l |caption=Change the field order }} Take a look and see what you think. If you have an alternative suggestion, let me know. '''v.15.4.1''' You can now... * '''See parents and spouses of the people in the search results'''. Click 'Get parents and spouses' button; then, when the results are added, click a plus button to the left of the name. I've also re-arranged the boxes on the search page to save space. '''v.15.3.2''' * Added death location to the 'Brick Walls +' button. '''v.15.3''' You can now... *'''Sort the surname table by profile manager''' *'''See the G2G pages you've visted''': Actually, you can already see this, but the black (visited) links are quite similar to the green links. I've added check marks to the left of questions you've visited on the main G2G pages. And... *Your '''Search page 'name variants' selection will be remembered/stored'''. I've also fixed a few other little things. Please let me know if you see any problems. Thanks. '''v.14.4''' You can now... *'''Change family list headings''' If you want, you can change the headings for the family lists by clicking them. :- "Son/Daughter of" → "Parents" :- "Brother/Sister of" → "Siblings" * :- "Husband/Wife of" → "Married" * ** :- "Father/Mother of" → "Children" :* These are not new, but it makes sense to list them here. *'''Move the death details''' The WikiTree style is to have the death details below the family lists. Some people would prefer to have the death details with the birth details. You can now click the word 'Died' to move the death details up to be just below the birth details. (If you've already used the BEE to move the family lists to the right, this won't make much difference to you.) With both of the above features, the browser should remember your preference. '''v.14''' *'''Connection Finder Table''' On [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection the Connection Finder page], after you have the Connection Finder results, there should now be a 'More' button to the right of the 'Connection Finder' heading. Click this for a table with more details of each of the people in the results. After the table is loaded, there should also be a download button to the right of the 'Connection Finder' heading, in case you want to download the table to an Excel file. '''v.13''' * ''''Auto WikiTree Tables +'''' becomes ''''WikiTree BEE'''' (Browser Extension Extras). I hope you like the name and logo. '''v.12.3''' * '''See the whole biography of a profile person's family member''' This is an addition to the new feature below. A new button lets you see the whole biography of the person whose sources you may want to copy. This window is draggable (grab the name at the top to move it). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Update-2.png |caption=Whole Biography |size=l }} * Fixed a problem with the tooltips staying on screen. '''v.12''' / '''v.12.1''' (Improved this new feature) *'''Easily copy sources from other profiles''' When you create a new profile, you may want to easily copy in citations from the family member that you're attaching the new profile person to. So I've put the source citations of the first person on the new profile page of the second person for you to easily click to add to the Notes or Sources box. (I've also made the Notes and Sources boxes bigger. Why are they so small?) {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-9.png |caption=Sources on Add [Person] page. |size=l }} On an edit page, you can do the same thing. Use the dropdown box to choose a family member, and their source citations will appear on the right. (This box is now doing two jobs: copying a Wiki Link and fetching the sources). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-10.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources |size=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-11.png |caption=Copy Wiki Link & Show Sources (List) |size=l }} This feature works best without the enhanced editor on. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-12.png |caption=Sources. |size=l }} With the enhanced editor on, there's one more step for an inline citation. Click the 'Copy Inline Citation' button and then paste it in the right place. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-14.png |caption=Sources with Enhanced Editor |size=l }} Note: *Right now, clicking the header (in the example, Emma's name) will hide the sources. At first, I set it to show the sources on click, but I thought this is useful and that that click could be irritating. On the other hand, some may find that the sources get in the way... So... What's better? *This will work well (I hope) with inline citations and sources starting with '*' in the Sources section. '''v.11.0.6''' *Added an X to close the Extra Watchlist window. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-5.png |caption=Extra Watchlist Window |size=m }} '''v.11.0.4''' *Made the big tooltips a little smaller and the Extra Watchlist window longer. The tooltips now look like this: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-7.png |caption=Tooltips |size=m |align=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-8.png |caption=Tooltip on G2G |size=l |align=r }}
'''v.11.0.3''' *'''Big tooltips''': The big tooltips look like this: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-4.png |size=m |caption=Big tooltips }} I'm not sure about this one to be honest... You can switch them off in the settings if you want. I'll look at making these a little smaller or just removing them. *Made some small changes to the Extra Watchlist. '''v.11.0.2''' *'''Extra Watchlist''': You can keep an eye on some profiles that are not on your Watchlist by adding them to the extension's Extra Watchlist. To add a profile to your Extra Watchlist, click this button: {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update.png |size=l |caption=Extra Watchlist Button }} You can see your Extra Watchlist in two ways, First, by right-clicking on the '+' button (above) on any profile page. It may look like this (below). Profiles with changes in the previous two weeks are listed in order of edit date, with the most recent first. The other names are listed in WikiTree ID order (so, almost alphabetically). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-3.png |size=l |caption=Extra Watchlist }} Notes: * To close this window, double-click it. *The window is draggable. *The 'x' next to a name will remove that person from your Extra Watchlist. *The date is when the profile was last changed in some way. You can also see the changed profiles on your Extra Watchlist on your Nav Home Page. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Preview_Update-1.png |caption=Extra Watchlist (All) |size=l }} This is how it is right now, but I'm open to any suggestions for improvements. '''v.10.5.2:''' * Fixed two problems (a jumping cursor and a randomly opening preview window) caused by v.10.5.1. :) '''v.10.5.1:''' *'''Added a change summary preview window''': The textbox may be a little too narrow for the change summary, so I've added a preview window above it. '''v.10.5:''' *'''Make your own choices for the change summary box''': I've added a little settings button to the top-right of the Save Buttons box. Click this to easily add or remove your own buttons. e.g. Type 'Research Notes' in the box and click 'Add' - this will be saved as one of the choices. You can remove the choice by clicking on it in the pop-up window. '''v. 10.4.1:''' * '''Copy Wiki Link feature''': I've added a dropdown box with the profile person's family members to the toolbar on the editor. Click the scissors on the editor's toolbar to reveal the dropdown box. Choose a name to copy their Wiki Link. You can paste it into the biography in the normal way (Ctrl + v / Right-click + Paste / however you do that on a Mac). {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables_Update-1.png |size=l }} {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-24.png |size=l |caption=Choose a name to copy their Wiki Link. }} *Added a link from the Moving Save Buttons box (in the right-hand-column) to the WT+ Suggestions. *Fixed a problem with FamilySearch tables (I hope). '''v. 10.3:''' *'''Change summary checkboxes''': Below the change summary textbox (on the Edit page), I've changed the radio buttons to check boxes. If you check a box, it will add the text to the textbox (just as it does now with the radio buttons), but then if you uncheck the box, it will remove the added text. It's better. '''v.10.2:''' *'''Black theme''': When your eyes are tired, switch to white text on a black background. You can choose this by clicking the dress icon a few times. (See what you think...) '''v.10.1:''' * '''Moving 'Save' Buttons''': On the profile Edit page, I'm moving the save buttons and explanation box to the middle of the page (in the right-hand column) to save you having to scroll down to the bottom all the time. It appears to be two sets of the buttons and textbox, but it's the same ones, moving up and down the page as you scroll. * '''Big 'comment' and 'reply' buttons on G2G''': Some people asked for this recently, so here it is. These features can both be disabled on the Options page, which you can find in two ways: # Click the icon. You should see a picture of a table and in the bottom right, there's a gears icon. # Right-click the icon and choose 'Options'. ---- Please let me know if you see any problems or if you have any suggestions. Thanks. WikiTree BEE (Preview) Update

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== [[Space:WikiTree_BEE|WikiTree BEE]] Update details == '''v.32.14.14''' * Improved handling of forbidden characters in category names * Improved: Also display links to categories/free space pages on Wikipedia * '''Added WikiTree button to memorials and cemeteries at Find a Grave''' * Added '''New Zealand BDM indexes citation maker''' * Added '''ACT (AUS) death and marriage indexes citation maker''' * Added '''Queensland Indexes citation maker''' * Added '''Western Australia Indexes citation maker''' * Added Sorting parameter if non-Latin characters are in category name * Fixed Quebec cemeteries: Add RCM/TE to parent1 * '''Removed special table features from Surname and Watchlist pages (Surname moved to WBE)''' '''v.32.14.13''' * Added Wikipedia feature that will show link to WikiTree profile and tools to copy template or link code for WikitTree within Wikipedia's "Tools" section. * Added BuildLocationTemplate usage for OpenStreetMap (OSM) in order to have it compatible with "Edit Templates" feature of WBE. * Improved Wikipedia Polish Categories to derive powiat names directly from powiat pages (getting rid of terms like "Podlaska"). * Fixed missing recognition of some French Wikipedia locations * Removed special table features from Surname and Watchlist pages (Surname moved to WBE) '''v.32.14.12''' * Replaced recognition of French historical category by information-only popup. * Fixed submission of add relative form with empty fields '''v.32.14.10''' * Added custom template parameters to settings, so users can individually have often used parameters inserted in cemetery and location categories. * Added display of wiki template code instead of suggesting a category name for countries that have not been configured for creation of cemetery categories, yet. * Added review category for Polish cemeteries * Improved cemetery names in Australia and England by replacing "St." and "Saint" by "St" * Added search for Australia Cemetery Index when creating Australian cemetery categories '''v.32.14.9''' * Added link to country-specific help pages when creating categories * Added support for '''French locations''' via Wikipedia * Added support for '''French cemeteries''' via Find a Grave * Added support for '''Australian cemeteries''' via Find a Grave * Added support for Canadian cemeteries via Find a Grave * Added citation support for DFG-Viewer civil records from '''Bremen and North Rhine Westphalia''' * Added support for US cemeteries in District of Columbia * Added automatic recognition of Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries * Fixed citations after Archion's website update * Improved address formatting for German cemeteries * Improved handling of US places in multiple counties * Improved handling of Italian cemeteries in Aosta Valley * Improved state recognition for German locations in Wikipedia '''v.32.14.8'''
'''New Features''' *OpenStreetMap Integration: Added OpenStreetMap links to Find a Grave cemetery pages. Now, you can easily navigate to the location of a cemetery. *'''Fold3 Citation Maker''': Introduced a new citation feature, currently in the beta stage, that assists in creating citations from Fold3 and Find a Grave records. This feature is accessible via a 'Get Citations' button on a memorial's 'Sources' page. *'''Norwegian Archives Citation Maker''': The citation maker for Norway's National Archives' Digital Archive (digitalarkivet.no) is now ready for testing. * German sources '''DFW-Viewer''' and '''zeitpunkt.nrw''' added to citations *German Cemeteries: Expanded the Cemetery category maker to include German cemeteries. '''Improvements''' *Project Parameters for Cemeteries: Enhanced the categorisation of cemeteries by adding project parameters for cemeteries located in Germany, Poland, England, Scotland, and the US. *US Town Category Validation: Improved the Chrome extension to verify the existence of US town categories on live data. *Category Existence Warning: The extension will now always show a warning if you're about to create a category that already exists. * Polish Voiwodeship "Świętokrzyskie": The name automatically translates to "Holy Cross" in category creation. * Polish Location Categories: Improved the creation of Polish location categories, which are now solely generated from English language Wikipedia. * Scottish and Polish Cemetery Categories: Enhanced parent-category assignment for these cemetery categories. * Field Order Respect: Location and cemetery categories now adhere to the order of fields defined in templatesExp.json. Empty parameters will only appear for fields marked as "preferred". * English Cemeteries: Improved the handling and categorisation of cemeteries in England. * In-place Category Renaming: Added the ability to rename suggested categories immediately without the need to save them first. '''v.32.14.7''' * Improved handling of some Italian provinces and regions when creating categories * Fixed special characters in cemetery names '''v.32.14.6''' * Added duplicate check when creating cemetery categories from Find a Grave * Fixing check for town-existence (Chrome only) '''v.32.14.5''' * Added creation of Italian location categories from Italian language Wikipedia * Added '''[http://vademecum.soalitomerice.cz/ VaDeMecum]''' by State Regional Archives Litomerice to sourcing feature * Added basic location category support for node elements with coordinates ([https://www.openstreetmap.org/node/9872647614 example]) from '''[https://www.openstreetmap.org/ Open Street Map]''' * Fixed category parameter for cemeteries without coordinates on Find A Grave '''v.32.14.4''' * Added creation of United States location categories from English language Wikipedia * Added support for still Hungarian villages when creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia * Added option [[Space:Instructions_for_New_African-American_Cemetery|US Black Heritage]] for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave '''v.32.14.3''' * Added additional "language" option ''kuk'' for creating [[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] from Wikipedia for the historical Kingdom of Hungary * Added option Town/Country and Billion Graves search for cemetery category creating via Find A Grave * Fixed "empty edit field" error for category creation in Chrome * Fixed minor problem at Victoria citations '''v.32.14.2''' * Added '''category creation from cemetery pages''' in FindAGrave (only broadly tested within the US, if you need customization for "your" country, reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]]) * Added '''category creation from Wikipedia''' articles ([[Space:Banat_Location_Categories|Banat Location Categories]] and [[Space:Germany_Project_Category_Guidelines|Germany Categories]] full, others only with Wikidata ID and coordinates; for customization of other countries, reach out to [[Straub-620|Flo]]) * Fixed conflict with CC7 views table * Fixed Porta Fontium source links lacking zoom information * Added '''Victoria and Tasmania BDM''' to sourcing * Added support for [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]]'s '''[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/CCCC.php Canadian Census Citation Creator]''' '''v.32.12.2''' * Removed Copy Wiki Link & Shareable Sources (moved to WBE) '''v.32.12''' * Added ''' Badische Landesbibliothek''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Volksbund Kriegsgräberfürsorge''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Porta Fontium''' to the sourcing feature * Added '''Archives of Vojvodina – Presentation of Church Registers''' to the sourcing feature *'''Removed Get All Citations''' (Use Build All Citations in Sourcer) '''v.32.11''' * Removed 'Only Members' on Search Person page * Removed 'Add Scratch Pad Button' '''v.32.10''' * '''Removed Connection Finder features''' '''v.32.9''' * '''Removed Unconnected Branch button''' '''v.32.8''' * '''Removed Auto Bio and Date Convertor''' (flipping European dates) as they are now in the WBE. '''v.32.6''' * Added '''Provincial Archives of New Brunswick''' to the sourcing feature (needs testing) '''v.32.5''' * Added an extra button above the scratchpad. '''v.32.4''' * FamilySearch: '''Get All Citations''': On the Sources tab of a profile page on FamilySearch, I've added a 'Get All Citations' button. You should find it in the Sources heading. This expands all of the records listed, copies the citations, and puts them all in a textbox for you to copy. '''v.32.3''' * Unconnected branch tables on [[Space:Politicos_do_Brasil|Politicos do Brasil]] * Removed Scissors and My Connections features (moved to WBE) * Fixed some bugs * Improved WieWasWie citations '''v.32.2.6''' '''WieWasWie citations''' '''v.32''' Removed more features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page * Format Source Reference Numbers * G2G Options '''v.31''' Removed many features from the BEE as they've been added to the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&public=1 WikiTree Browser Extension]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree%20BEE See here for more details]. Removed: * Clipboard and Notes * Draft List * My Menu * Random Profile * Apps Menu * AKA Name Links * Collapsible Descendants Tree * Distance and Relationship * Family Group * Family Timeline * Category Finder Pins * Gender Predictor * Locations Helper * Verify ID The following will be removed soon: * Google Search Box * What Links Here * Change Family Lists * Collapsible Sources * Change Summary Options * Dates and Locations on New Profile Page '''v.30.5''' * New '''Collapsible Sources''' option. You can choose to have the inline citations hidden when the page first loads. Just click the toggle button in the Sources heading or one of the reference numbers to see the sources. You may use this with the source previews in the new WT extension. * Busted some bugs '''v.30.4.1''' * '''Fixed the distance number''' (it was showing as one too many). ''' If you see the wrong number''', it may have been stored before. ''' Just right click''' the number '''to refresh it'''. '''v.30.4''' * Added option to remove reference numbers from a bio * Connected the relationship thing to the 'Ancestor/cousin text' option * Moved the 'What Links Here' section to the right-hand column on the edit page * Added an 'only active members' button/link to the search page * Small changes to Auto Bio: Removed horizontal line; added option to omit the start and end comments '''v.30.1.3''' * I've edited and re-organised a lot of the code, trying to make the BEE faster and less prone to errors. '''If there are any unfortunate side effects in this update, I'm sorry. If anything seems to be broken, please let me know.''' Thanks. A couple of changes: * My Menu, Edit/change summary options, and Extra Watchlist will no longer be synched. If you want to move these to another browser, please use the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_BEE&public=1#Backup BEE back-up button]. These can still be transferred to other browsers/computers via the back-up setting file, but they won't synch. * Removed the 'Back-up BEE' button from every page but the Nav Home page. '''Note: ''' * Many of the BEE's features are being added to the new WikiTree extension. If you see any conflict between the two, please let me know. In the future, I may remove these features from the BEE. '''v.29.2''' * Added a What Links Here section as an option '''v.29.1''' * Added a right-click action to the What Links Here link (Find > What Links Here) to copy the links as wikilinks. '''v.28.15.2''' * Added a 'black text' option ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list See wish #6 here]) * Added a thing to confirm the name of the ID entered in the box to add a family member by WikiTree ID ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1466075/my-wikitree-wish-list See wish #2 here]) *Added two columns to the Watchlist table *Added archion.de to citations thing '''v.28.12''' * Added the distance (in degrees) between you and the profile person (on the BEE Connection Finder button) '''v.28.11.1''' * Added data.matricula-online.eu and ofb.genealogy.net to the source citations * Fixed various little bugs '''v.28.8''' *'''BEE Places'''*: Replicating the current location boxes (which get their data from FamilySearch) but allowing editing and other things. (The new search box combines the 'My Places' locations and the 'BEE Places' locations (from the wikitreebee.com server).) This is still a work in progress, but it's usable now. You can [https://wikitreebee.com/bee_places.php see what we're doing (and contribute) here]. The bonus for the moment is more place names for Wales and Scotland than (I think) FamilySearch has. We're working on getting the right dates in. As examples, the county changes in England and Wales came in on 1974-04-01 (not '1974'), and New York State joined the United States, on 1778-07-26 (not '1776'). Features of the new 'system': ** My Places allows place names to be stored '''with dates''' e.g. New York, New York, United States (1788-07-26 - ). ** The '''suggestions do not show place names with dates that are too early or too late''' for the related date (birth, marriage, or death). ** '''Likely good matches are highlighted''' (based on the locations of family members). ** The '''keyboard up and down arrows''' will move you (surprisingly) up and down the list of matches. Click on a location or hit 'Enter' to select it. Double hit 'Enter' to get the selection into the location box. * Added a pin to category suggestions. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1456853/feature-request-icons-category-picker-linking-category-pages See here]. * Added a '''link to Greg's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/clarke11007/antenati.php?r=https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ark:/12657/an_ua267608/wEKr932/ Antenati Citation Builder]'''. Click the BEE icon on an Antenati record to open the app. * Added the option to '''disable the BEE on Space: and Help: pages''' * Added an option to '''remember your language choice''' (on profile edit pages) * More '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access keys]''' (Please check the link for an explanation). **g → G2G Recent Activity **r → Random Profile **n → Nav Home Page **h → Help Search **Note: These are in addition to: ***s → Save ***e → Edit ***k → Category ***p → Preview * Trimming input on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Following Special:Following] (Tags) page ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1227328/possible-inputted-following-stripped-leading-trailing-spaces See here].) * '''"Leave site?" confirmation message''' on space edit pages (optional). This may help prevent some people from losing their edits on space pages. * I may change the name. '''v.28.1''' * Added a '''Drafts button''' to the Find menu to see your uncommitted saved drafts. This won't work for you immediately. The BEE will build and maintain a list of your drafts, but each one will only be added to the list when the BEE sees the draft has been saved on the edit page. '''Please try it out and let me know if you see any problems with this.''' '''v.27.2.1''' * Fixed a problem with the Cousin text. * Changed something to keep the FamilySearch template working. * Added Clipboard and Notes to G2G. '''v.27.1.2''' * Added the '''Clipboard and Notes''' to every page. ::'''More information''': *The clipboard buttons are now at the top of every page except for the edit pages, where you'll find them with the text editor. *You can re-order the notes and clippings by dragging them up and down, but if you click the text of a clipping, the window will close, so you can drag the items by grabbing the number. *You can close the Clipboard/Notes window by clicking the button again, clicking the 'x' in the top right of the heading, or double clicking the heading. *Please let me know if you have/see any problems with this. '''v.27.1.1''' * Made the Clipboard and Notes optional. (See the Options page). '''v.27.1''' '''New''': * '''Clipboard''' and '''Notes''': ** '''Clipboard''': You may have some phrases or citations that you often use when editing or creating profiles. Save them to the BEE Clipboard. To use them, just click the Clipboard button on the editor's toolbar and click the clipping. When the enhanced editor is not on, this will paste the clipping into the biography box in the place you last had your cursor. With the enhanced editor on (and on G2G), it will be copied to your clipboard for you to paste into the page (Ctrl + v). (If anyone knows how to do this with the enhanced editor, please let me know!) ** '''Notes''': Maybe you store some notes in the Scratchpad on the Nav Home Page. Put them in the BEE Notes instead, so it's easier to refer to them when you're editing a profile. ::Note: These things are saved in a database in your browser. They're not going anywhere. They won't be saved in the BEE Settings (to be synched to another device). * '''My Places''' box. Here's a new option (see the Options page). Sometimes, the suggestions in the location dropdowns are not quite right. Now, you can save locations that you often use how you want them. Click the gears/settings button and save your locations in the textbox. Then select them at any time in the future. You can find the boxes under the birth, marriage and death location boxes after choosing this option in the settings. There is also a button to add the contents of a location field to your 'My Places' list. Also: * Added scissors (Copy ID/Link/URL) to Category pages. * Sorted change summary options alphabetically. * Improved Auto Bio a little. * Added 'k' as an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_key access key] to activate the category box on the edit page. '''v.26.16.3''' * Citation makers for more European sites. Thanks, Florian, for the code.

WikiTree Browser Extension Testers Team

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=== Team Members === Contact [[Nelson-3486|Jamie Nelson]] if you would like to be a tester on TestFlight. === Automatic Installation === The latest official releases can be installed from the browser app stores. * Preview ** [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ijipjpbjobecdgkkjdfpemcidfdmnkid Chrome] (and other Chromium-based browsers) ** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wt-browser-extension-test/ Firefox] ** Safari (only via TestFlight or [[#Safari Instructions|manual installation]]) * Stable ** [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ncjafpiokcjepnnlmgdaphkkjehapbln Chrome] (and other Chromium-based browsers) ** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-browser-extension/ Firefox] ** [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wikitree-browser-extension/id6447643999 Safari] (iOS and Mac) === Manual Installation === The latest builds can also be downloaded and installed manually, but the extension will not update automatically, and it may be ahead of the version currently released to the app stores. As long as there is a recent preview release available, this is probably not necessary unless you are part of the development team or cannot use TestFlight to install the preview version. Both releases are available on GitHub: * [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/releases/tag/preview Preview] * [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/releases/tag/stable Stable] Look for the version that works with your preferred browser under the "Assets" section. Instructions for manually installing the extension are [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension#readme on GitHub]. === Safari Instructions === ==== macOS ==== If you are not able to use TestFlight, you can install one of the latest [https://github.com/wikitree/wikitree-browser-extension/releases releases from GitHub]. Download the installer file for Safari under "Assets" (listed like "wbe-preview-1.2.3.0-fedcba9-safari-macos.pkg"). Run the installer, which should install the "WikiTree Browser Extension Preview" app to your Applications folder. However, since this package is not distributed through the App Store, you cannot run the application directly, or you will get an error. Safari should still be aware that it is installed, but it will treat the extension as unsigned. To fix this, enable the "Develop" menu in Safari if it's not already enabled. To do this, go to Safari > Settings, then choose the "Advanced" tab. There should be a checkbox labeled "Show Develop menu in menu bar". Check that. Once that is enabled, go to the "Develop" menu, and select "Allow Unsigned Extensions". You may have to enter your password and enable this setting every time you launch Safari. Now go to Safari > Settings again. Choose "Extensions" and you should see the extension listed. Click on the checkbox, and it should start working! Depending on your version of Safari, the instructions might be slightly different, so a link to the official documentation page is [https://developer.apple.com/documentation/safariservices/safari_web_extensions/running_your_safari_web_extension#3744467 here]. ===== TestFlight Version ===== Currently, to use this method you need a Mac with macOS 12 or later. Download the [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/testflight/id899247664 TestFlight app] from the Apple Store. You will get an invite to test the app if you've given [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] your Apple ID email. Follow the instructions to install it. In TestFlight, you should see the extension on the left side. Click on it, and then click the "Open" button. This should open up a window that says you can activate it in Safari. Open Safari. Go to the Safari menu, then Settings. Choose the "Extensions" tab. You should see the extension there. Go to WikiTree. At the top of the browser next to the address bar, you should see a little WikiTree icon. If it has a warning symbol, click that and give the extension permission to read the content on wikitree.com Start testing! ==== iOS ==== The iOS version is currently only available through TestFlight. Download the [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/testflight/id899247664 TestFlight app] from the Apple Store. You will get an invite to test the app if you've given [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] your Apple ID email. Follow the instructions to install it. Once installed, go to your device's Settings > Safari > Extensions. Under "Allow These Extensions" click on "WikiTree Browser Extension". Click the toggle to turn it on. Also make sure to click on "wikitree.com" under the "Permissions" section, and change it to "Allow". To select which features you want, click on the "Settings" link. That should open up the Extension Options page in Safari. Go to WikiTree and start testing!

WikiTree Browser Extension Update

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Here are updates to the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]. Note that you don't need to reinstall the extension once you have it; it should '''update automatically'''. (All dates below are UTC.) '''v.1.17''' (stable) 2024-05-01 * Migration Category Helper: Add South Africa * Improve backup * Improve Gender Predictor (use WT+) * Usability Tweak: Space page redirect (redirect to profile after saving) * Usability Tweak: Remove 'disable' links from profile previews *Search and Watchlist Table Options: Add family group buttons * '''Clipboard and Notes''': ** Add optional titles ** Change positioning ** Add context menu links * Change Surname and Watchlist Table Options to Search and Watchlist Table Options **+ Add 'Remember search options' option '''v.1.16.6.0''' (Preview) 2024-04-16 * Bug fixes: Auto Bio, CC7 Changes * Migration Category Helper: Add South Africa * Improve backup * Improve Gender Predictor (use WT+) * Update apps menu (add Photo Lines) * Remove Sheet JS * Usability Tweak: Space page redirect (redirect to profile after saving) '''v.1.16.4.0''' (Preview) 2024-04-05 *Search and Watchlist Table Options: Add family group buttons '''v.1.16.2.0''' (Preview) 2024-04-04 * '''Clipboard and Notes''': ** Add optional titles ** Change positioning ** Add context menu links * '''Table Filters''': Add suggestions column '''v.1.16.0.1''' (Preview) 2024-04-02 * Change Surname and Watchlist Table Options to Search and Watchlist Table Options **+ Add 'Remember search options' option '''v.1.16''' (stable) 2024-04-01 * '''Add South African date-related corrections to Locations Helper''' * Add Person Redesign: Add category picker * Clipboard and Notes: Keyboard controls; Remember cursor position in the edit field. * Migration Helpers: Add arrival categories * Auto Bio: Category and sticker bug fixes; + Updates to One Name Study sticker handling (see below) * CC7 Changes: Bug fixes and tweaks *Scissors: **add to image pages; **add to Help, Space, Project, (and optional Profile) sections; **add to G2G answers to copy plain URL or one that shows a preview on social media (and remove related option from G2G Options) '''v.1.15.0.8''' (Preview) 2024-03-12 * CC7 Changes: Bug fix and tweaks * Auto Bio: One Name Study Stickers **Add stickers for only those surnames whose One Name Study managers have opted in **Add Top Of Line Only condition for those One Name Study managers who want that *Migration Category Helper: Ships bug fix '''v.1.15.0.7''' (Preview) 2024-03-11 *Clipboard: Remember cursor position in the edit field. *Copy Sources: Separate sources without blank lines in 'Copy Sources'. *Scissors: **add to image pages; **add to Help, Space, Project, (and optional Profile) sections; **add to G2G answers to copy plain URL or one that shows a preview on social media (and remove related option from G2G Options) *Auto Bio: Add to One Name Study Sticker exclusions *Change Summary Options: Fix a small bug related to certain characters '''v.1.15.0.1''' (Preview) 2024-03-03 * '''Add South African date-related corrections to Locations Helper''' '''v.1.15''' (stable) 2024-03-01 * Add extra feature data backup and restore buttons to Nav Home page * '''Connector Image''': Gives you a Connector jigsaw puzzle symbol (as used by the Connectors Project) in the header of a profile page if the person is not connected to the big tree. * Remove from Watchlist: requesting API log in for non-open profiles * Date Fixer: Supporting dates with dots and German month names * Migration Category Helper: supporting ship categories containing "(Ship)" or "()" '''v.1.14.1.1''' (Preview) 2024-02-24 * Add extra feature data backup and restore buttons to Nav Home page * Update Auto Bio ONS file '''v.1.14.0.1''' (Preview) 2024-02-12 * '''Connector Image''': Gives you a Connector jigsaw puzzle symbol (as used by the Connectors Project) in the header of a profile page if the person is not connected to the big tree. '''v.1.14''' (stable) 2024-02-01 * Bug fix for Sticky Header * Update to Distance and Relationship (to make it more obvious that you might need to click the number to refresh the data) '''v.1.13.4''' (stable) 2024-01-23 * Bug fixes for Category Picker and Table Filters and Sorting (Distance and Relationship columns) '''v.1.13.4.0''' (Preview) 2024-01-23 * Bug fixes for Category Picker and Table Filters and Sorting (Distance and Relationship columns) * New Surname/Watchlist Table Options option: Remember display density (Turn the session cookie for the Watchlist display density into a 30 day cookie.) * Migration Category Helper: Add Brazil '''v.1.13.3''' (stable) 2024-01-17 * Bug fixes for Surname Table Options, Usability Tweaks (Extra Scratchpad button), Category Management. * Apps Menu update * Edit Helper Category Picker (remove top-level categories on profile page) '''v.1.13''' (stable) 2024-01-05 *'''Surname Table Options''': Adds a 'More' button to give more detail and sorting options on the genealogy surname table page. *'''Remove Profiles from Watchlist''': Lets you remove multiple profiles from your watchlist from your Watchlist page. '''v.1.12.1.9''' (Preview) 2023-12-19 *'''Surname Table Options''': Adds a 'More' button to give more detail and sorting options on the genealogy surname table page. '''v.1.12.1.8''' (Preview) 2023-12-15 *Access Keys: Add 'j' to copy UserID (will only work with Scissors enabled for now) '''v.1.12.1''' (stable) 2023-12-07 * Bug fixes: ** Auto Bio: Differentiate between UK counties and Canadian ones with the same name for adding Unsourced categories. ** Change Family Lists: Handle links with spaces rather than underbars. '''v.1.12.1.0''' (Preview) 2023-12-07 *Date fixer: Add option to confirm date format (US vs EU). '''v.1.12''' (stable) 2023-12-01 * Various bug fixes and small improvements to various features. * Usability Tweak: Remove Me Button: Adds an 'X' on profiles for which you are the manager. Double-click the X to remove yourself as manager. (A requested tweak that may be useful for people doing challenges.) '''v.1.11''' (stable) 2023-11-01 * '''Highlight and Sort (Suggestion Matches Filter)''': This feature identifies exact matches for names, dates, and locations, highlights them, and sorts the suggestions by most matches at the top. * '''Random Space Page Button (Random Profile feature)''': A new button has been added to navigate to a random space page. * '''Category Filters''': Introduced conditions (and/or/only) for filtering. * '''Category Tables''': Introduced a "Table" button for sortable and filterable tables on category pages. * '''CC7 Changes''': Find new additions to and removals from your CC7. * '''Editor Customization''': Added options for Editor Font Size and expanding the editor text area. * '''Family List''': Fixed bugs related to listing children and added features like age of parents at the time of birth and relative ages of siblings. * '''Migration Category Helper''': Now supports France and Serbia (-2006). * '''Bio Check''': Added a test for unclosed br tags. * Scissors: Added a 'Use' button to the Category Edit page. * Auto Bio/Categories: Various improvements. * Deselectable Radio Buttons: Added to MergeEdit and Space Edit pages. '''v.1.10.2.1''' (Preview) 2023-10-30 * Random Profile: Add a '''Random Space Page''' button '''v.1.10.1.14''' (Preview) 2023-10-29 * Category Filters: Add and/or/only conditions. * Family List bug fix (children lists) '''v.1.10.1.11''' (Preview) 2023-10-23 * Migration Category Helper: Support France and Serbia (-2006) * Change Family Lists: Add age of parents at time of birth and relative ages of siblings. * Bio Check: Add test for unclosed br tag * Usability Tweaks: Focus on first name in add profile only * CC7 Changes: Reboot. This will only work now when the user is logged in to the apps server. '''v.1.10.1.8''' (Preview) 2023-10-16 * Custom Style: Add '''Editor Font Size''' option (plus two buttons in the toolbar) * Scissors: Add 'Use' to Category Edit page '''v.1.10.1.5''' (Preview) 2023-10-10 * '''CC7 Changes''': Click the CC7 Changes button in the Find menu to see additions to and removals from your CC7 since the last time you clicked the CC7 Changes button. * Auto Bio/Categories improvements * Add deselectable radio buttons to MergeEdit and Space Edit pages '''v.1.10.1.3''' (Preview) 2023-10-07 * '''Category Filters''': Adds buttons on Category pages to show only 'Unconnected Profiles', 'Orphaned Profiles', or profiles 'Missing a Parent'. Also includes a text filter. '''v.1.10.1.2''' (Preview) 2023-10-06 * '''Category Tables''': Adds a "Table" button to category pages with person profiles to generate a sortable and filterable table with the profiles shown on the page. '''v.1.10.1.1''' (Preview) 2023-10-03 * '''Editor Expander''': Adds a button to the editor toolbar to expand the editor text area. '''v.1.10''' (stable) 2023-10-01 * '''Clipboard and Notes: Grouping''': You can now sort your clippings and notes into groups. * '''Wikitable Wizard''': This feature helps you to create and edit wikitables. Go to the editor toolbar: Biography > Wikitable Wizard to open the editor. You can create a new table or edit an existing table or a family census list (created by Sourcer). Just copy the table/list and hit the 'Paste Table or List' button. * '''Migration Category Helper''': Added Scotland, Italy, and Switzerland '''v.1.9.2''' (stable) 2023-09-15 * '''Scissors: Add to Change and Change Details pages''' '''v.1.9.1''' (stable) 2023-09-14 * '''Auto Categories: Add ONS and other stickers''' '''v.1.9.0.9''' (Preview) 2023-09-13 * '''Clipboard and Notes: Grouping''': You can now sort your clippings and notes into groups. '''v.1.9.0.2''' (Preview) 2023-09-05 * '''Wikitable Wizard''': This feature helps you to create and edit wikitables. Go to the editor toolbar: Biography > Wikitable Wizard to open the editor. You can create a new table or edit an existing table or a family census list (created by Sourcer). Just copy the table/list and hit the 'Paste Table or List' button. This is a work in progress - now looking for some testing. '''v.1.9.0.1''' (Preview) 2023-09-03 * Migration Category Helper: Added Scotland, Italy, and Switzerland '''v.1.9''' (stable) 2023-09-01 * '''Category Management''': Filling, changing and emptying categories more efficiently * '''Migration Category Helper''': Automatically populates migration categories when a new one is opened for editing. * '''Copy Bio Changes''': Adds buttons to a profile's Change Details page to copy the biography as it was before or after changes were made. * '''Random Profile: New 'Constrain to Watchlist' option ''' * '''Table Filters and Sorting: New option to add Distance and Relationship columns to Watchlist table'''; improved sorting * Family Lists: New 'Death Details' button * Date Fixer: Extended to Photo Upload and Space Edit pages * Tweaks and bug fixes: **Auto Bio: many **Image Zoom **Family Dropdown: Sorting **G2G: Improved 'Linkify' **Change Family Lists: Add 'DNA Confirmed' to children **Verify ID: Add WT ID to pop up '''v.1.8.15.0''' (Preview) 2023-08-26 * '''Migration Helper''' now also supports Scotland, Colonial America and California '''v.1.8.13.0''' (Preview) 2023-08-21 * '''Category Management''' has additional options to rapidly change categories directly from the profile page, without having to explicitly open edit mode '''v.1.8.12''' (stable) 2023-08-18 * Bugfixes for Verify ID and Auto Bio '''v.1.8.12.0''' (Preview) 2023-08-18 * '''Category Management''': When enabled, this feature will add links [batch categorize], [delete], [rename], and [copy & rename] at the bottom of a category listing as well as [batch categorize] on top of search results (currently not in surname listings). [delete] and [rename] insert the corresponding EditBOT tags into the category and save it. Optionally, they also insert , in order to disable the category until it's deleted. Both [rename] and [copy & rename] will ask for the name of the new category, which will be opened in a new tab and populated with the content of the current one. [batch categorize] will (in both cases) add check-boxes to all profiles, so one can select which should be used for batch categorization. If adding or moving categories is selected, one also has to enter the destination category. In search results, only adding categories is possible. When one pushes the then visible "cat-a-lot" button, all checked profiles will open in edit mode with the selected operation already performed, a filled-in summary, and an enabled save button, ready to be clicked. Make sure you always have two seconds between two saving operations, else you might end up blocked by WikiTree. '''v.1.8.6.1''' (Preview) 2023-08-08 * '''Migration Category Helper''': When enabled, this feature will automatically fill in {{CategoryInfoBox Migration}} when creating/editing new categories that match the naming convention of [[Space:Migration_Category_Structure|Migration Category Structure]]. Currently only some country-entity relationships are guessed correctly, for the others one has to manually delete the country or the entity from the template. Feel free to request additional countries by providing a page/list of valid entities for it to [[Straub-620|Florian Straub]]. '''v.1.8''' (stable) 2023-08-01 *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Family_Dropdown|'''Family Dropdown''']] *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Shareable_Sources|'''Shareable Sources''']] * Table Filters → '''Table Filters and Sorting''' '''v.1.7.5.0''' (Preview) 2023-07-30 * Added '''column sorting''' to Table Filters '''v.1.7.2.3''' (Preview) * '''Family Dropdown''': Add a 'family dropdown' box to the edit page to quickly make a Wiki Link to any of the profile person's family members. The box also doubles up as the selector for the Shareable Sources feature (below). * '''Shareable Sources''': On the edit page, use the 'family dropdown box' to quickly get the sources used on a family member's profile. On an Add Relative page, the sources for the first person will be available at the bottom of the page. '''v.1.7''' (stable), '''v.1.7.0.0''' (Preview) See the WBE space page for more details of the following new additions. * '''Family Lists''', enabling you to selectively use parts of the Auto Bio. This comes with new buttons for specifying Birth and Parent Details, Sibling List, and Spouse and Child Details. * '''Anniversaries Table''' on the Anniversaries page. * '''Enhanced Editor Style''': Add colors to the Enhanced Editor to help you distinguish the main text from references, etc. * '''New access keys''': We’ve added a lot more access keys, including: Auto Bio (b), return to profile or delete draft (q), compare draft (c), add template (t), copy ID (i), copy link (l), and copy URL (u). * '''Hide My Contributions''' on Activity Feeds. This feature will remember and respect your preference. * Locations Helper: '''Add 'County' to US Locations'''. * Auto Bio: '''Fix Australian Locations, Australian ‘Born In’ Stickers'''. * '''Image Zoom and Magnifier''' * '''Usability Tweaks: **Scratch Pad Edit/Save button above the Scratch Pad **'only active members' link on the Search Person page * '''Save Buttons Style Options''' on the Edit page, turning Compare and Return links into more visually distinctive buttons. '''v.1.6.5.21''' (Preview) 2023-07-15 * '''Family Lists''': This feature lets you use parts of the Auto Bio without using all of it. It adds new buttons to the Biography menu: **Birth and Parent Details **Sibling List **Spouse and Child Details '''v.1.6.5.18''' (Preview) 2023-07-13 * '''Anniversaries Table''' on the Anniversaries page '''v.1.6.5.17''' (Preview) 2023-07-10 * Added Enhanced Editor style options to help you distinguish the text from the references. '''v.1.6.5.16''' (Preview) 2023-07-08 * Even more access keys **a: AGC; **i: Copy ID; **l: Copy link; **u: Copy URL '''v.1.6.5.14''' (Preview) 2023-07-07 * More access keys for edit pages **q: Return to profile / Delete draft **c: Compare draft with saved information **b: Auto Bio **t: Add any template '''v.1.6.5.13''' (Preview) 2023-07-07 * '''Hide My Contributions''': On Activity Feeds, this will remember the user's preference. The setting can be changed by clicking the 'hide/show my contributions' link on the Activity Feed page '''v.1.6.5.12''' (Preview) 2023-07-06 * Locations Helper: '''Add 'County' to US Locations''' '''v.1.6.5.11''' (Preview) 2023-07-06 * Auto Bio: '''Fix Australian Locations''' * Auto Bio: '''Australia Born In Stickers''' * Various Image Zoom changes '''v.1.6.5.6''' (Preview) 2023-07-02 * Image Zoom -> '''Image Zoom and Magnifier''': Removed draggability; added magnifier '''v.1.6.5.4''' (Preview) 2023-06-30 * Usability Tweaks: **Add a Scratch Pad Edit/Save button above the Scratch Pad on the Navigation Home Page ** Add an 'only active members' link to the Search Person page, to filter out all but active members *Extend Save Buttons Style Options to space pages '''v.1.6.5.2''' (Preview) 2023-06-25 * '''Save Buttons Style Options''': Turns the Compare and Return links in the Save section on the Edit page into buttons. '''v.1.6.5.1''' (Preview) 2023-06-24 * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Connection_Finder_Options '''Connection Finder Options'''] '''v.1.6.3.4''' (Preview) 2023-06-21 * Many changes to Image Zoom: now supporting touch screens '''v.1.6.3.1''' (Preview) 2023-06-16 * '''Image Zoom''': Enable image zooming. For a thumbnail, a zoomable image pops up. Other images are zoomable in place. * Auto Bio bug fixes * Bio Check update '''v.1.6.3''' (Stable) 2023-06-14 * '''Add Search Boxes''': Changed 'Google Search Box' to 'Add Search Boxes' and added a Help Search box. * '''Unconnected Branch Table''': Adds an Unconnected Branch button to the submenu (with Categories, Comments, etc.) on the unconnected profiles. Click this to see a table of all the people in the unconnected branch. * Bio Check update * Add Change Summary Options to space pages '''v.1.6.2.3''' (Preview) 2023-06-12 * '''Add Search Boxes''': Changed 'Google Search Box' to 'Add Search Boxes' and added a Help Search box. * Fixed bugs in Unconnected Branch Table and added Modified column. '''v.1.6.2.1''' (Preview) 2023-06-11 * '''Unconnected Branch Table''': Adds an Unconnected Branch button to the submenu (with Categories, Comments, etc.) on the unconnected profiles. Click this to see a table of all the people in the unconnected branch. '''v.1.6.2.0''' (Preview) 2023-06-09 * Bio Check update * Add Change Summary Options to space pages '''v.1.6.2''' (Stable) 2023-06-09 * Add Locations Helper to space pages * Bug fix for Clipboard and Notes '''v.1.6.1.0''' (Preview) 2023-06-05 *'''Custom Style''': Change font colours, background colours, and a few other things. '''v.1.6.1''' (Stable) 2023-06-05 * Added the ability to prevent this update page from opening. Find the option at Options > Gears (Settings and Backup). * Tri-state category switches on the Options page. * Fixed a problem caused by the extension updating in the background. '''v.1.6.0''' (Stable), '''v.1.6.0.0''' (Preview) 2023-06-02 * Auto Bio: 1) One Name Study stickers. Help people add stickers to profiles related to their one name studies. 2) Various bug fixes. 3) A new easy way to report bugs. * Extension Options page redesign: 1) Subcategories 2) Cleaner style 3) Links to the space page * Page Preview enhancements * Wills and Estates (see below) '''v.1.5.15.0''' (Preview) 2023-05-29 *One Name Study stickers added to Auto Bio '''v.1.5.7.1''' (Preview) 2023-05-23 *'''Wills and Estates''': Enable the Wills and Estates feature to see a sortable table on Wills and Estates space pages '''v.1.5.7''' ('''Stable''') 2023-05-23 *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Categories|'''Auto Categories''']] *'''What Links Here Section''': Click now required *'''Sort Theme People''': A click on the header may update the heading *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Table_Filters|'''Table Filters''']] *'''Fix Printing Bug''' (Usability Tweaks): Fix a known bug in Chrome on Windows 10 that prevents good printing of WikiTree profiles. *Various bug fixes and tweaks '''v.1.5.6.1''' (Preview) 2023-05-15 *[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Categories|'''Auto Categories''']] '''v.1.5.3.0''' (Preview) 2023-05-10 *'''Fix Printing Bug''' (Usability Tweaks): Fix a known bug in Chrome on Windows 10 that prevents good printing of WikiTree profiles. '''v.1.5.2.5''' (Preview) 2023-05-09 * New '''Usability Tweak''': '''Remember the height of the resized textbox on the edit page.''' '''v.1.5.2.1''' (Preview) 2023-05-08 *'''Table Filters''': Adds filters to wikitables and tables on Watchlist and Surname Genealogy pages. '''v.1.5''' ('''Stable''') 2023-05-05 *'''Confirm Thank Yous''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Confirm_Thank_Yous Details] *'''Smooth Scrolling''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Smooth_Scrolling Details] *'''Sticky Header''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Sticky_Header Details] *'''Usability Tweaks''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Usability_Tweaks Details] * '''Options and backup redesign''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Settings Details] '''v.1.4''' (Stable) 2023-04-06 * '''Auto Bio''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Auto_Bio Details] * '''Add Person Redesign''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Add_Person_Redesign Details] * '''Date Fixer''': See below * '''Language Setting''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Language_Setting Details] * '''Readability Options''': [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Readability_Options Details] '''v.1.3.6.5''' (Preview) 2023-04-03 * '''Add Person Redesign''': Redesigns the Add Person page for the convenience of advanced members. * '''Date Fixer''': Converts DD/MM/YYY, DD-MM-YYYY, or DD.MM.YYYY to YYYY-MM-DD; Fixes typos (such as month mis-spellings or double hyphens) in the date fields. '''v.1.3.5''' (Stable) 2023-03-28 * Bug fix update to fix problems caused by the new Add Person page. '''v.1.3.4.5''' (Preview) 2023-03-24 * Welsh patronymic fixer as an option in the Dates/Locations on New Profile Page feature (When adding a child to Hugh ap Lloyd, instead of 'ap Lloyd' in the Last Name at Birth box, it will say 'ap Hugh'.) '''v.1.3.4.0''' (Preview) 2023-03-19 * '''Readability Options''': Take control of how WikiTree profiles are displayed. Apply standard formatting and spacing to sources and citations to make them easier to read and enable reading mode to hide various elements of the WikiTree UI. (More details coming soon!) The following features have been merged into this feature: ** Collapsible Sources ** Format Source Reference Numbers * '''Auto Bio''': Creates an automated biography from the existing data in the form, text editor, and database. You can find the Auto Bio button under 'Biography' in the toolbar above the biography editor. This is a work in progress. Send any bug reports to [[Beacall-6|Ian Beacall]]. Features (mostly optional): ** Interpret census tables and citations in general and turn them into a narrative with inline citations. ** Automatically add location categories. ** Timeline. ** Fix locations. *** Change 'USA' to 'United States'; OK to Oklahoma; or UK to United Kingdom. But it also looks at dates and it can remove 'United Kingdom' from locations before 1801 or 'United States' from Louisiana before '1812-04-30' (or add these when they're missing). ** Options for the wording. You can choose 'died' or 'passed away', the date format, and some other things. ** Get full citation for Find A Grave if the profile has a Find A Grave memorial number without a citation. ** Add an {{Unsourced}} template if [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension&action=edit#Bio_Check Bio Check] judges it to have no sources. '''v.1.2.6.1''' (Preview) 2023-01-10 * '''Change Family Lists''': Added links to the profile creation page. Right click the list headings to add a new person E.g. right click "Father of" (or "Children") to add a child. '''v.1.2''' (Stable) / '''v.1.2.0.0''' (Preview) 2023-01-03 * '''Suggested Matches Filters''' * '''My Connections''' * '''Scissors''' *'''DNA Connections Table''' See below or the [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|space page]] for more details. '''v.1.1.7.2''' (Preview) 2022-12-19 * '''My Connections''': On the "My Connections" page, this 1) Adds a button to create a table of people in each degree showing missing parents, possible missing spouses, and the number of children. 2) Continues finding more connections in a degree after the maximum 1000 has been reached. * '''Scissors''': Adds the scissors image and ID, Link, and URL buttons to Category, Help, Project, and Template pages. Adds a 'Reference' button to the Change Details page (requested). '''v.1.1.3.0''' (Preview) 2022-12-06 * '''DNA Connections Table''': Adds a button to add birthplaces to the DNA Connections table. '''v.1.1.0''' (Stable) 2022-12-01 / '''v.1.1.0.0''' (Preview) * '''Access Keys''': Adds access keys. g: G2G Recent Activity; r: Random Profile, n: Nav Home Page; h: Help Search; s: Save; e: Edit; k: Category; p: Preview. * '''Extra Watchlist''': Gives you an extra watchlist. Add to it by clicking the + button. View it with the binoculars button. * '''Google Search Box''': Adds a Google Search Box to the bottom of every page. * '''What Links Here''': Adds a 'What Links Here' button to the Find menu. Click to go to the What Links Here page; right-click to copy wiki markdown for links to what links to the page. * '''Category Display''': Allows you to move the location of categories to the top of the profile, or sidebar. * '''Change Family Lists''': Change the position and/or appearance of family lists (parents, siblings, spouses, and children). * '''Collapsible Sources''': Makes the page shorter by hiding the inline citations on load. To see the inline citations, click the black triangle button next to the Sources heading, click the superscript number of the citation, or use the Source Preview feature of this extension. * '''Format Source Reference Numbers''': Hide source reference numbers or make them smaller. * '''Sort Theme People''': Replaces the Connection Finder (theme of the week) section on Profile pages with a table sorted by degree of closeness to the profile person. * '''Change Summary Options''': Add your own phrases to the change summary phrases on edit pages. * '''Dates/Locations on New Profile Page''': Adds the dates and locations of the profile person to a new profile page (for a parents, sibling, etc.). * '''Make Radio Buttons De-selectable''': Makes radio buttons de-selectable. Click on a previously selected status value to clear it. * '''Sticky Toolbar''': Makes the toolbar on the editor on edit pages stick to the top of the screen and not scroll out of sight. * '''G2G Options''': Add various things to G2G. '''v.1.0.5.2''' (Preview) 2022-11-28 * '''Extra Watchlist''': Sometimes, you want to follow a profile, but you're not on the Trusted List. Use the Extra Watchlist. The buttons for this (usually at the top of the page) are '+' to add or remove a profile from your Extra Watchlist, and the binoculars to see your Extra Watchlist. * '''Back up''': Back up "My Menu", "Change Summary Options", "Clipboard and Notes", and "Extra Watchlist". These are saved in the browser, and it's possible that they can be wiped by mistake. It's good to keep a back-up. You can find this at the bottom of the options page (just click the WikiTree icon). '''v.1.0.5.1''' (Preview) 2022-11-25 * '''Change Summary Options''': Add your own phrases to the change summary phrase options on edit pages. This also moves the save buttons and summary options up and down the page as you scroll. * '''What Links Here''': Adds a 'What Links Here' button to the Find menu. Click to go to the What Links Here page; right-click to copy wiki markdown for links to what links to the page. * '''Make Radio Buttons De-selectable''' '''v.1.0.4.1''' (Preview) 2022-11-18 * '''Change Family Lists''' (the 'family lists' being the lists of parents, siblings, spouses, and children on a profile). Options: **Move the lists to the right-hand column. This can be set in the settings or by double clicking on the lists (which will move them to the other column). **Vertical lists. This includes: ***Each person's dates ***Colour-coded genders ***Colour-coded indicators of which children belong to which parent(s) in the case(s) of multiple spouses or half-siblings. ***The profile person inserted into the list of siblings in the appropriate position **Add ages at marriage **Change the headings of the lists from "Son/Daughter of" to "Parents:", "Brother/Sister of" to "Siblings:", etc. *'''Dates/Locations on New Profile Page''': On a new profile page, see the dates and locations of the person whose family member you are adding. '''v.1.0.4''' 2022-11-14 * Bug fix for the Family Timeline. * Bug fix for WikiTree+. * Bug fix for the gender predictor. '''v.1.0.3.4''' (Preview) 2022-11-13 *'''Collapsible Sources''': To make a profile page shorter, this collapses inline citations onload. To see the inline citations, click the ▶ button next to the Sources heading, click the superscript number of the citation, or use the Source Preview feature of this extension. *'''Sort Theme People''': On the profile page of connected people, there is a list of featured people as part of the week's theme. This sorts those people into a table ordered by closeness (in degrees) to the profile person. It also adds a heading to the table. * '''Improvements to Category Info Box category picker''': ** Extended to Category pages **Added search for Location categories **Added search for Cemetery Group categories **Added links to categories for each found category **Other minor improvements '''v.1.0.3.3''' (Preview) 2022-11-10 * '''Random Profile Location''' option: Left-click to get any random profile. Right-click to choose a location. This location is then used for all Random Profile calls until it is changed. Use double quotation marks for locations with a space in them or to specify certain text, like a city and a country (e.g. "City, Country"). '''v.1.0.3.2''' (Preview) 2022-11-10 * Using the options page as the pop-up (so just click the icon to access the options) '''v.1.0.3''' 2022-11-07 * Fixed bug with WikiTree+ Edit Helper. * Added clipboard to edit marriage page. * Clipboard now works when using the private message form. * Clipboard now works with
tags. * Distance and Relationship now works with new profiles. '''v.1.0.1.2''' (Preview) 2022-11-03 * '''Category Display''' ** Changes the location of Categories to the top of the Bio. * WikiTree+ Edit Helper ** Added Cemetery Category Picker that also searches in aka and locations defined in CategoryInfoBox on Cemetery category. It is on a new Category button. Available only on Profile edit page. ** Fixed System Category Picker's position on Category edit pages. '''v.1.0.1.1''' (Preview) 2022-11-03 *'''G2G Options''' ** Checkmarks to show questions you have visited ** Plus signs to show questions you have 'favorited' ** A 'WikiTree ID Go' box ** More tab buttons: Recent Activity, My Activity, + (Favorited) ** Copy ID / URL / Question links (Scissors) ** 'Back to Top' links at the bottom of each G2G page ** Filter: Checkboxes to hide questions in certain categories ** Big Comment and Reply buttons ** Page links (Page: [1], [2], [3]) at the top of a page *'''Google Search Box''' at the bottom of every page '''v.0.1.0.20''' *'''Clipboard and Notes''' Keep useful things for pasting in the clipboard and useful notes in the notes. * Most options are on by default '''v.0.1.0.18''' * '''Redirect External Links''' Updates links to external sites (Ancestry and Find My Past) to point to user desired domains. + If there are old Ancestry link formats that no longer work, redirect to the new format '''v.0.1.0.15''' * '''My Menu''': Add your own custom menu for easy access to your most commonly used links. '''v. 0.1.0.12''' * New option for Dark Mode: 'Always dark' or 'Follow my system preference'

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= January = {{Image|file=WTC_Ancestor_Charts-51.png |align=r |size=225 }} == Week One - A.J. Jacobs == Week 1 featured [[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs]], author of It's All Relative and other bestselling books. === Team Members === :'''Team Captain''': [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] & [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]] :'''MVP''': [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] :'''Bounty Hunters''': [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]], [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Walker]], and [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] ===Links=== * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj01v4pZutQ&t=57s YouTube Kick-off LiveCast] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1163587/wikitree-challenge-1-aj-jacobs G2G Participation post] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1ezM-jAdSYcY-rWKzwjP4zNGFo4t2CFMPOML6QgLD_XQ/edit?usp=sharing Team Members] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Statistics Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177937/highlights-from-aj-jacobs-wikitree-challenge G2G Highlights Post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Jacobs-Family-Tree-2987 A. J.'s Branches on WikiTree] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rj01v4pZutQ&t=1s YouTube Wrap-up LiveCast] == Week Two - CeCe Moore == Week 2 featured [[Moore-18062|CeCe Moore]], of [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12390140/ The Genetic Detective]. === Team Members === :'''Team Captain''': [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] :'''MVP''': [[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] :'''Bounty Hunters''': [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris Ferraiolo]], [[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]], [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio Diaz]], [[Speed-878|Ian Speed]], [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]], [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]], [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith]], [[Lear-1133|Andy Lear]] === Links === * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167749/wikitree-livecast-january-wikitree-challenge-jacobs-kickoff YouTube Kick-off LiveCast] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1167710/wikitree-challenge-2-cece-moore G2G Participation post] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1y1wtz9z15mT9y8WlBDGPsMI3wqQzfTNTVnLirF9kLtA/edit#gid=0&range=B3 Team Members] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210113/User.htm Statistics Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177950/highlights-from-cece-moores-wikitree-challenge G2G Highlights Post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Moore-Family-Tree-18062 CeCe's Branches on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171451/wikitree-livecast-january-wikitree-challenge-wrapup-kickoff YouTube Wrap-up LiveCast] == Week Three - Jonny Perl == Week 3 featured [[Perl-77|Jonnie Perl]], the creator of DNA Painter. === Team Members === :'''Team Captain''': [[Mason-10934|Sarah Mason]] :'''MVP''': [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] & [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] :'''Bounty Hunters''': [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]], [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], & [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] === Links === * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPgAgStjkak YouTube Kick-off LiveCast] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1169153 G2G Participation post] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1XbNbpSeEHlMjD5zCEGODTdx5_FD3jyY1HpAkrDsMbBg/edit#gid=0 Team Members] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210120/User.htm Statistics Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1177971 G2G Highlights Post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Perl-Family-Tree-77 Jonny's Branches on WikiTree] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-vn8TSd9D4 YouTube Wrap-up LiveCast] == Week Four - Jen Baldwin == Week 4 featured [[Brown-32786|Jen Brown]]. Jen is a professional genealogy and works for Findmypast. === Team Members === :'''Team Captain''': [[Langridge-71|Janet Wild]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] :'''MVP''': [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] :'''Bounty Hunters''': [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]], [[Smith-159364|Cheryl Hess]], [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]], [[Boy-41|Emily Holmberg]], [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]], [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]], [[Speed-878|I. Speed]], [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]], [[Fitz-Henry-9|Jo Fitz-Henry]] and [[Buckle-52|Hilary Gadsby]] === Links === * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-vn8TSd9D4%3Ft%3D2100 YouTube Kick-off LiveCast] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1171881/wikitree-challenge-4-jen-baldwin G2G Participation post] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/185p9WsREb7bKIe60cZiv96ljb7I0TwaWQc-T9yaYpFg/edit?ts=5ff72046#gid=0 Team Members] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210127/User.htm Statistics Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1181819/highlights-from-jen-baldwins-wikitree-challenge G2G Highlights Post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brown-Family-Tree-32786 Jen's Branches on WikiTree] * [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vT8dr8R_IR6HCBFh-Nc4mkDvZTJt9TkoYt8n-_DTFlDOJ4Mv6yE8BMVhuTfZUWsgxh7-DDJgMgG8IMg/pub?start=true&loop=false&delayms=30000 Jen Baldwin Wrap-up Slideshow] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UITwq3TSs_s&fbclid=IwAR0CA4NcLIPJnEGyd9Fkff1KqKpIg1jR-kpT-qpRpQ8gLfWax_LjjdodBbg YouTube Wrap-up LiveCast] == January Results == :'''Total Points Earned''': 1,645 :'''Total Team Members''': 53 :'''Top Five Performers''': # [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] (250 pts) # [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] (169 pts) # [[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] (159 pts) # [[Johnson-45412|Marta Johnson]] (151 pts) # [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe]] (83 pts) :'''Winning Team''': Western Red Cedars - [[Robinson-27225|Azure Robinson]] :'''Top Performer on the Top Team''': [[Niskakoski-1|Juha Soini]] ''T-shirt winner'' = February = == Week Five - Henry Louis Gates Jr. == Week 5 featured [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.]], the host of "Finding Your Roots" and a renowned critic, professor, historian, and film maker. === Team Members === :'''Team Captain''': [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] :'''MVP''': [[Lambert-1995|Nan Starjak]] :'''Bounty Hunters''': [[Lambert-1995|Nan Starjak]] • [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] • [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Weatherall]] • [[Andreola-1|Nick Andreola]] • [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] • [[Winton-239|Carol Keeling]] :'''Special Mention''': [[Mulligan-668|Morgan Mulligan]] for all of her valuable contributions! Also, to [[Brandt-1372|Mary Jensen]] who was, up until the final hour, the MVP for the week. Thank you both! === Links === * [https://youtu.be/UITwq3TSs_s?t=2472 YouTube Kick-off LiveCast] (41:13) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1174289 G2G Participation post] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Qo7UqPywo1vLeNQre5trmT2pI4_g_za8pzjwhgElF9Q/edit#gid=0 Team Members] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210203/User.htm Statistics Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1185611 G2G Highlights Post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gates-Family-Tree-1834 Dr. Gate's Branches on WikiTree] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5yZiThWAng YouTube Wrap-up LiveCast] == Week Six - Judy Russell == Week 6 featured [[Geissler-11|Judy Russell]], "The Legal Genealogist" === Team Members === :'''Team Captain''': [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] :'''MVP''': [[Gahn-22|Nanette Pezzutti]] :'''Bounty Hunter(s)''': [[Jatzek-9|Frank Jatzek]] :'''Special Mention''': [[Weatherall-96|Elaine Weatherall Marten]] for her original artwork, which can be viewed [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Graumuller-6 here]. === Links === * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5yZiThWAng YouTube Kick-off LiveCast] (1:05:41) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1176390/ G2G Participation post] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1nOhaqMjDx7oGUB1nmbWeMVf1fKasTalOAJ4ui4gQEPw/edit#gid=0 Team Members] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210210/User.htm Statistics Page] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1189784 G2G Highlights Post] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Geissler-Family-Tree-11 Judy Russell's Branches on WikiTree] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aM-n_R45aT0 You Tube Wrap-Up LiveCast] (40:36)

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==Sweden Births 30 Dec 1883== Women who were born in Sweden on 30th Dec 1883, who were not married or died before 1912. ===Sorted by Registration Province=== ==== Ångermanland ==== 18831230-782 Eneström-Kruuse f. Möller, Signe Gunhild Ingeborg Pukeborg 1:1, Hov Dead 11/6/1961. Registered in Torsåker, Ytterlännäs kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Söderåkra (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (3/19/1928). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Torsåker, Kramfors kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland) Unstandardized place of birth: Södraåkra (Blekinge län) Source records: DB, DOR 61, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650617 ---- 18831230-8003 Sellgren, Anna Eufemia Pensionärshemmen A 891 00 Örnsköldsvik (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 9/22/1975. Registered (1971) in Örnsköldsvik, Örnsköldsviks kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ljung (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (1/11/1946). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Örnsköldsvik, Örnsköldsviks kn (Västernorrlands län, Ångermanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650618 ---- ==== Blekinge ==== 18831230-330 Berg f. Johansson, Else Agerum 13:2 Dead 8/4/1964. Registered in Gammalstorp, Gammalstorps kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge). Born 12/30/1883 in Gammalstorp (Blekinge län, Blekinge). Married woman (3/30/1929). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Mjällby, Sölvesborgs kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge) Sölvesborg, Sölvesborgs kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge) Source records: DB, DOR 64, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650527 ---- 18831230-9324 Ädel, Karolina Wilhelmina Videv 23 293 00 Olofström (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 7/3/1975. Registered (1972) in Olofströms kbfd, Olofströms kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge). Born 12/30/1883 in Trosa (stad) (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Widow (1/6/1971). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Jämshög, Olofströms kn (Blekinge län, Blekinge) Unstandardized place of birth: Trosa (Södermanlands län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650628 ---- ==== Bohuslän ==== 1883-12-30 Jakobsson f. Rutgersdotter, Blenda Kristina 35:4433 Dead 3/31/1934. Registered in Lundby, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Stenkyrka (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Married woman (10/12/1918). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Lundby, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Torslanda-Björlanda, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Bohuslän) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 1025) Record ID: SDB7_09942509 ---- 18831230-480 Henriksson f. Andersson, Klara Alfrida Rågårdsvik 3 ½ Dead 9/7/1958. Registered in Skaftö, Skaftö kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Born 12/30/1883 in Morlanda (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Widow (1/3/1911). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Skaftö, Lysekils kn (Västra Götalands län, Bohuslän) Source records: DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650555 ---- ==== Dalarna ==== 18831230-7302 Jansson f. Blom, Sabina Matilda Borgärdet 2:2, Källegården. Dead 9/23/1970. Registered in Svärdsjö, Svärdsjö kn (Kopparbergs län, Dalarna). Born 12/30/1883 in Svabensverk (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Widow (10/21/1959). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Svärdsjö, Faluns kn (Dalarnas län, Dalarna) Source records: AR, DB, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650600 ---- ==== Dalsland ==== 18831230-552 Ax, Hanna Lovisa Skallsjö Södra 1:3 Dead 5/26/1964. Registered in Högsäter, Högsäters kn (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Born 12/30/1883 in Högsäter (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Högsäter, Färgelanda kn (Västra Götalands län, Dalsland) Source records: DB, DOR 64, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650568 ---- 18831230-5546 Andersson, Julia Elisabet Björklundahemmet 660 06 Bäckefors Dead 6/4/1983. Registered (1971) in Ödskölt, Bengtsfors kn (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Born 12/30/1883 in Rölanda (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Widow (7/9/1964). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Bäcke-Ödskölt, Bengtsfors kn (Västra Götalands län, Dalsland) Source records: RTB 83, SPAR 90 Record ID: SDB7_00650570 ---- 18831230-5504 Berg, Elin Josefina Tån 460 65 Brålanda (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 2/4/1974. Registered in Brålanda, Vänersborgs kn (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gestad (Älvsborgs län, Dalsland). Widow (10/29/1956). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Brålanda, Vänersborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Dalsland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650566 ---- ==== Gästrikland ==== 1883-12-30 Löfgren f. Pettersson, Ida Maria Åsen Dead 1/16/1941. Registered in Ovansjö (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Born 12/30/1883 in Torsåker (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Widow. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ovansjö, Sandvikens kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Source records: DB, Sv bef 1900 (sida: 1103) Record ID: SDB7_09942524 ---- 18831230-754 Karlsson f. Lindgren, Olga Sofia Södra Samhället 24:8 Dead 1/10/1950. Registered in Ockelbo (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hille (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Widow (7/3/1949). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ockelbo, Ockelbo kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Source records: DB, DOR 50-51, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650607 ---- 18831230-7526 Hasselgren f. Holm, Inga Katarina Gävle Vilohem Tegnerv 3 Dead 12/9/1968. Registered in Gävle Heliga Trefaldighet, Gävle stad (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland). Born 12/30/1883 in Västland (Uppsala län, Uppland). Widow (7/11/1957). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Gävle Heliga Trefaldighet, Gävle kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Gävle Maria, Gävle kn (Gävleborgs län, Gästrikland) Source records: DB, PA, RTB 68 Record ID: SDB7_00650605 ---- ==== Gotland ==== ---- ==== Halland ==== 1883-12-30 Larsson, Ida Josefina Ekelund Dead 7/12/1940. Registered in Enslöv (Hallands län, Halland). Born 12/30/1883 in Jönköpings Kristina, Jönköpings stad (Jönköpings län, Småland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Enslöv, Halmstads kn (Hallands län, Halland) Unstandardized place of birth: Östra, Jönköping (Jönköpings län) Source records: DB, DBU, FS (sida: 127) Record ID: SDB7_09942522 ---- ==== Hälsingland ==== 18831230-7500 Wallin, Brita Sigfrida Berge 5:20, Bergesta, 820 77 Gnarp (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 11/28/1970. Registered in Gnarp, Gnarps kn (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gnarp (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nordanstigskusten, Nordanstigs kn (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland) Source records: DB, MTL 71, PA, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650603 ---- ==== Härjedalen ==== ---- ==== Jämtland ==== 18831230-842 Johannesson f. Agerberg, Anna Erika Torvalla 4:9 Dead 9/30/1966. Registered in Brunflo, Brunflo kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Born 12/30/1883 in Näskott (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Widow (12/3/1923). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Brunflo, Östersunds kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland) Source records: AL, DOR 66, UTD 61-67 (sida: 1121) Record ID: SDB7_00650621 ---- 18831230-8201 Jonsson, Emma Augusta Gärde 830 53 Tångeråsen (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 4/18/1975. Registered (1974) in Rönnöfors kbfd, Krokoms kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Born 12/30/1883 in Offerdal (Jämtlands län, Jämtland). Widow (1/14/1966). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Offerdal, Krokoms kn (Jämtlands län, Jämtland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650619 ---- ==== Lappland ==== ---- ==== Medelpad ==== 1883-12-30 Olsson, Beda Märta Östernäset Dead 9/20/1913. Registered in Borgsjö (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Born 12/30/1883 in Borgsjö (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Borgsjö-Haverö, Ånge kn (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 710) Record ID: SDB7_09942482 ---- 18831230-780 Bångfeldt f. Björkman, Alma Elisabet Fränsta 1:15 Dead 2/2/1965. Registered in Torp, Torps kn (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Born 12/30/1883 in Torp (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Widow (12/15/1948). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Torp, Ånge kn (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad) Source records: DB, DOR 65, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650615 ---- ==== Närke ==== 18831230-664 Karlsson, Augusta Maria (No address) Dead 7/25/1960. Registered in Örebro Nikolai, Örebro stad (Örebro län, Närke). Born 12/30/1883 in Rudskoga (Värmlands län, Värmland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Adolfsberg, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Örebro Nikolai, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Source records: DOR 52-60, PA, TL Record ID: SDB7_00650592 ---- 18831230-6601 Andersson, Hilda Aqvilina Sörsäter, Pl 5324 732 00 Arboga (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 7/10/1977. Registered (1974) in Götlunda, Arboga kn (Västmanlands län, Närke). Born 12/30/1883 in Lillkyrka (Örebro län, Närke). Widow (11/27/1965). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Arbogabygden, Arboga kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 77 Record ID: SDB7_00650588 ---- 18831230-6825 Binning f. Jansson, Elin Hildegard Slussgatan 2-4B Dead 8/23/1968. Registered in Örebro Nikolai, Örebro stad (Örebro län, Närke). Born 12/30/1883 in Skagershult (Örebro län, Närke). Widow (7/27/1968). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Adolfsberg, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Örebro Nikolai, Örebro kn (Örebro län, Närke) Source records: DOR 68, GB, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650595 ---- ==== Norrbotten ==== ---- ==== Öland ==== ---- ==== Östergötland ==== 1883-12-30 Rydén f. Johansdotter, Hanna Charlotta Erik Fredrikstorp Dead 1/13/1933. Registered in Grängesberg (Kopparbergs län, Dalarna). Born 12/30/1883 in Brunneby (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Married woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Gränge-Säfsnäs, Ludvika kn (Dalarnas län, Dalarna) Source records: DB Record ID: SDB7_09942504 ---- 18831230-244 Svenman f. Eklund, Anna Maria Ebbarp norrgård 2:1 Dead 3/15/1949. Registered in Säby (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Herrestad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (9/9/1936). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Säby, Tranås kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: AL, DB, PA Record ID: SDB7_09942541 ---- 18831230-232 Johansson f. Hallin, Hulda Augusta Arbetaren 1, Skänningegatan 1 Dead 10/14/1961. Registered in Vadstena, Vadstena stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hagebyhöga (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (4/8/1954). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Vadstena, Vadstena kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: DOR 61 Record ID: SDB7_00650515 ---- 18831230-210 Lunden f. Neuman, Valborg Elvira Sofia Enebyg 10 A Dead 5/16/1967. Registered in Norrköpings Matteus, Norrköpings stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vilske-Kleva (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Married woman (12/20/1917). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Norrköpings Sankt Olof, Norrköpings kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 67, SvBef1950 Record ID: SDB7_00650511 ---- 18831230-2303 Kihl, Elin Albertina Odenv 5 617 00 Skärblacka (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 12/3/1973. Registered (1972) in Kullerstad, Norrköpings kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ledberg (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (11/22/1972). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Norrköpings Borg, Norrköpings kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 73 Record ID: SDB7_00650513 ---- ==== Skåne ==== 18831230-374 Persson, Frida Lovisa Krika 1:17 Dead 1/3/1952. Registered in Västra Sönnarslöv, Klippans kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Västra Sönnarslöv (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Klippan, Klippans kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650535 ---- 18831230-378 Nilsson f. Åkesson, Elna Tullsåkra 2:3 Dead 12/11/1953. Registered in Västra Vram, Tollarps kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Östra Vram (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Married woman (3/24/1916). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västra och Östra Vram, Kristianstads kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650537 ---- 18831230-430 Davidsson f. Persson, Anna Föreningsgatan 43 A Dead 9/19/1955. Registered in Malmö Sankt Pauli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Malmö Karoli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (11/19/1933). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Malmö Sankt Johannes, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: AL, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650548 ---- 18831230-382 Jeppsson f. Mårtensson, Ida Nöbbelöv 1:3 Dead 7/20/1960. Registered in Östra Nöbbelöv, Simrishamns stad (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Simris (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Widow (8/2/1953). Comments: Gift 19140605 Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Simrishamn, Simrishamns kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650539 ---- 18831230-450 Hagström f. Sand, Maria Döbelnsgatan 12 Dead 7/27/1962. Registered in Malmö Sankt Pauli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Ignaberga (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Married woman (5/25/1912). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Malmö Sankt Johannes, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: AL, DOR 62, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650552 ---- 18831230-414 Nilsson, Anna Sibbarp 5:1 Dead 9/18/1962. Registered in Reslöv, Marieholms kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Torrlösa (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Marieholm, Eslövs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 62, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650547 ---- 18831230-392 Eliasson f. Schultz, Elisabet Maria Viktoria Nytorgsgatan 85 B Dead 5/2/1965. Registered in Helsingborgs Gustav Adolf, Helsingborgs kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Malmö Karoli, Malmö stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (11/23/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Helsingborgs Gustav Adolf, Helsingborgs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 65, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650542 ---- 18831230-380 Pålsson, Alma Södergården Dead 6/19/1966. Registered in Örkelljunga, Örkelljunga kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Örkelljunga (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Örkelljunga, Örkelljunga kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650538 ---- 18831230-372 Persson f. Magnusson, Anna Strövelstorp 3:3 Dead 6/27/1966. Registered in Strövelstorp, Ausås kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Strövelstorp (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Married woman (5/21/1915). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Strövelstorp, Ängelholms kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650533 ---- 18831230-410 Jeppsson f. Andersson, Alma Trädgårdsgatan 5 Dead 1/25/1967. Registered in Norra Skrävlinge, Teckomatorps kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Sireköpinge (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (10/27/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Teckomatorp, Svalövs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: DB, DOR 67, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650545 ---- 18831230-3947 Jakobsson f. Larsson, Johanna Arkivet 4 Dead 2/24/1970. Registered in Lunds domkyrkoförs, Lunds stad (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Lund (stad) (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (2/12/1963). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Helgeand, Lunds kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Lunds domkyrkoförs, Lunds kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Unstandardized place of birth: Lund (Malmöhus län) Source records: DB, PA, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650544 ---- 18831230-4523 Handberg, Alfrida Margareta Flintg 2 212 12 Malmö (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 10/8/1973. Registered (1967) in Malmö Sankt Pauli, Malmö kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Göteborgs Haga, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Widow (10/7/1957). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Malmö Sankt Johannes, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Unstandardized place of birth: Haga (Göteborgs och Bohus län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 73 Record ID: SDB7_00650553 ---- 18831230-2808 Karlsson, Ida Matilda Svedalav /Mårtensson/ 230 30 Oxie (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 12/24/1973. Registered (1969) in Oxie, Malmö kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Skrea (Hallands län, Halland). Widow (11/24/1973). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Fosie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Husie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Hyllie, Malmö kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650522 ---- 18831230-4127 Wessman, Anna Karolina Centralg 18 243 00 Höör Dead 9/28/1978. Registered (1977) in Höör, Höörs kn (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Lund (stad) (Malmöhus län, Skåne). Widow (8/14/1960). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Höör, Höörs kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Unstandardized place of birth: Lund (Malmöhus län) Source records: RTB 78, SPAR 80 Record ID: SDB7_00650546 ---- 18831230-3764 Sonesson, Gerda Maria Bruksg 27 A 264 00 Klippan Dead 10/10/1978. Registered (1976) in Klippan, Klippans kn (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Born 12/30/1883 in Vedby (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Klippan, Klippans kn (Skåne län, Skåne) Source records: RTB 78, SPAR 80 Record ID: SDB7_00650536 ---- ==== Småland ==== 1883-12-30 Forsberg, Agnes Maxia Augustenborg Dead 6/25/1939. Registered in Stockaryd (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vallsjö (Jönköpings län, Småland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Stockaryd, Sävsjö kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 547) Record ID: SDB7_09942518 ---- 18831230-240 Nilsson f. Johansson, Kristina Matilda Lydia Byestad Dead 12/5/1963. Registered in Skirö, Nye kn (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Målilla med Gårdveda, Målilla kn (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (12/4/1942). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Alseda, Vetlanda kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Unstandardized place of birth: Målilla (Kalmar län) Source records: DOR 63, MTL Record ID: SDB7_00650517 ---- 18831230-242 Johnsson f. Johannesson, Emmy Elisabet Bråtabäck Dead 4/6/1964. Registered in Värnamo, Värnamo stad (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gällaryd (Jönköpings län, Småland). Widow (6/13/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Värnamo, Värnamo kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: DOR 64 Record ID: SDB7_00650518 ---- 18831230-260 Magnusson f. Pettersson, Amanda Emilia Lövstagården Dead 6/3/1966. Registered in Säby, Tranås stad (Jönköpings län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Sund (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (1/15/1949). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Säby, Tranås kn (Jönköpings län, Småland) Source records: DOR 66 Record ID: SDB7_00650519 ---- 18831230-2949 Winther, Ida Vilhelmina Tegelviksv 9 C (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/9/1971. Registered in Kalmar, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Järpås (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (5/20/1968). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Heliga korset, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Kalmar domkyrkoförs, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Kalmar Sankt Johannes, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Sankta Birgitta, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Två systrar, Kalmar kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 71, UTD 71d Record ID: SDB7_00650526 ---- 18831230-2923 Gustafsson, Amanda Konsedoria Ungsberg 577 00 Hultsfred (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 3/12/1972. Registered in Vena, Hultsfreds kn (Kalmar län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vena (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (11/6/1937). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Vena, Hultsfreds kn (Kalmar län, Småland) Source records: MTL 71, RTBd 72 Record ID: SDB7_00650525 ---- 18831230-2907 Johansson, Amanda Charlotta Björkmon 590 70 Falerum (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 3/29/1974. Registered (1971) in Hannäs, Åtvidabergs kn (Östergötlands län, Småland). Born 12/30/1883 in Åtvid (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (10/19/1956). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Åtvid, Åtvidabergs kn (Östergötlands län, Östergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650523 ---- ==== Södermanland ==== 1883-12-30 Karlsson f. Pettersson, Ottilia Sofia Eriksberg Dead 1/3/1919. Registered in Stora Malm (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Jäder (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Married woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Katrineholmsbygden, Katrineholms kn (Södermanlands län, Södermanland) Source records: DB Record ID: SDB7_09942487 ---- 1883-12-30 Jansson, Signe Vilhelmina Fleminggatan 97 Dead 10/16/1933. Registered in Sankt Göran, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Mörkö (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västermalm, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: Mörkö (Stockholms län) Source records: DB, FL (sida: Kh 19231011) Record ID: SDB7_09942508 ---- 1883-12-30 Larsson f. Lundin, Davida Charlotta Ärjav. 6 Dead 4/26/1939. Registered in Brännkyrka, Stockholms stad (Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Eskilstuna, Eskilstuna stad (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Married woman (5/20/1912). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Brännkyrka, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Enskede-Årsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Hägersten, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Skärholmen, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Vantör, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: DB, FL Record ID: SDB7_09942517 ---- 1883-12-30 Malm f. Frykman, Nikola Andrine Skuru 1:339 Dead 12/4/1943. Registered in Nacka (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Norge, Oslo. Divorced woman (7/15/1922). Comments: Gbg Domkyrko AIIa:52 s.2369 Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nacka, Nacka kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 1) Record ID: SDB7_09942529 ---- 18831230-018 [[Olsson-6088|Olsson, Signe Katarina]] Brevvägen 11 Dead 8/26/1966. Registered in Farsta, Stockholms stad (Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Bollnäs (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Farsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: 1960, DOR 66, SvBef 1950 Record ID: SDB7_00650487 ---- 18831230-6908 Larsson f. Johansson, Charlotta Sofia Hagsta 1:57, Kung Karlsgården. Dead 5/16/1969. Registered in Torpa, Kung Karls kn (Västmanlands län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Öja (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Widow (10/14/1944). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Kungsör, Kungsörs kn (Västmanlands län, Södermanland) Source records: AR, RTB 69, UTD 69d Record ID: SDB7_00650596 ---- 18831230-0869 Wahlqvist f. Johansson, Berta Sofia Bildhuggarvägen 10 Dead 1/28/1970. Registered in Enskede, Stockholms stad (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Fliseryd (Kalmar län, Småland). Widow (8/30/1945). Comments: Gift 19051125 Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Enskede-Årsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: DB, PA, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650501 ---- 18831230-0380 Andersson, Elin Sofia Brevv 2 Nb 122 47 Enskede (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 4/19/1974. Registered (1967) in Farsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Locknevi (Kalmar län, Småland). Divorced woman (8/9/1928). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Farsta, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Södermanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 74 Record ID: SDB7_00650491 ---- ==== Uppland ==== 1883-12-30 Klingspor f. Ljung, Jenny Maria Pontonjärgatan 34 Dead 6/3/1945. Registered in Sankt Göran, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Allmänna barnbördshuset, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Divorced woman (5/23/1938). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västermalm, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, FL, SCB (sida: 19251030) Record ID: SDB7_09942534 ---- 18831230-082 Broms, Gerda Maria Sturegatan 60 Stockholm Dead 11/23/1952. Registered in Engelbrekt, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Söderköping, Söderköpings stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Engelbrekt, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650499 ---- 18831230-050 Isaksson f. Uhlman, Beda Laurentia Odengatan 40 Dead 10/6/1953. Registered in Johannes, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Gräsmark (Värmlands län, Värmland). Widow. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Johannes, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, SvBef1950 Record ID: SDB7_00650493 ---- 18831230-052 Lundstedt f. Gustafsson, Fredrika Josefina Roslagsgatan 54 Dead 1/28/1962. Registered in Johannes, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Trosa landsförs (Södermanlands län, Södermanland). Widow (1951). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Johannes, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DOR 62, SvBef1960 Record ID: SDB7_00650494 ---- 18831230-930 Sundqvist, Olga Katarina Artillerigatan 23. Dead 3/25/1963. Registered in Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Njutånger (Gävleborgs län, Hälsingland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, DOR 63, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650626 ---- 18831230-0349 Johansson f. Johansson, Ebon Sofia Norrtullsgatan 24 2 Tr, Sth Va Dead 8/13/1970. Registered in Matteus, Stockholms stad (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Adolf Fredrik, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Widow (5/17/1954). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Matteus, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: DB, PA, RFV 70, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650489 ---- 18831230-0661 Andersson, Anna Juliana Runda V 25 Nb 161 36 Bromma (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 11/3/1975. Registered (1967) in Västerled, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Sankt Olof (Stockholms län, Uppland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västerled, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: S:T Olof (Stockholms län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 75 Record ID: SDB7_00650496 ---- 18831230-0844 Appelberg, Inez Felicia Valhallav 140 3 Tr 114 59 Stockholm (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 12/23/1975. Registered (1967) in Oscar, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Widow (2/24/1938). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Oscar, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: Hedvig El. (Stockholms län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650500 ---- 18831230-0364 Zellner, Johanna Emelie Augusta Torbj Klock G 11 1 Tr 113 30 Stockholm (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/26/1977. Registered (1967) in Matteus, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Hedvig Eleonora, Stockholms stad (Uppland). Widow (9/9/1930). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Matteus, Stockholms kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Unstandardized place of birth: Hedvig El. (Stockholms län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 77 Record ID: SDB7_00650490 ---- 18831230-1008 Hedström, Emma Erika Vilhelmina Ribbings V 91 191 52 Sollentuna Dead 9/22/1981. Registered (1979) in Sollentuna, Sollentuna kn (Stockholms län, Uppland). Born 12/30/1883 in Haverö (Västernorrlands län, Medelpad). Widow (12/10/1966). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Sollentuna, Sollentuna kn (Stockholms län, Uppland) Source records: RTB 81, SPAR 90 Record ID: SDB7_00650502 ---- ==== Värmland ==== 1883-12-30 Eriksdotter, Maria Södra Mossberg Dead 2/28/1913. Registered in Ekshärad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ekshärad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Married woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ekshärad, Hagfors kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, FS (sida: 495) Record ID: SDB7_09942480 ---- 1883-12-30 Lidholm f. Andersson, Ester Kristina Smedbyborg Dead 6/25/1936. Registered in Kristinehamn, Kristinehamns stad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Kristinehamn, Kristinehamns stad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Married woman (1/16/1914). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Kristinehamn, Kristinehamns kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: FS (sida: 5695) Record ID: SDB7_09942513 ---- 18831230-642 Löf f. Andersson, Maria Lovisa Skane 1:21, Edsvalla Dead 7/22/1967. Registered in Nor, Nors kn (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Nor (Värmlands län, Värmland). Widow (2/19/1967). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nor-Segerstad, Karlstads kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, DOR 67, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650585 ---- 18831230-6403 Ekelund f. Vesterberg, Anna Matilda Parkgatan 20 Dead 3/17/1968. Registered in Arvika östra, Arvika stad (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Linköping, Linköpings stad (Östergötlands län, Östergötland). Widow (9/17/1958). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Arvika östra, Arvika kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, FS, RTB 68 Record ID: SDB7_00650584 ---- 18831230-6460 Vennberg f. Egnell, Olga Axelina Bäck 1:2 Dead 12/12/1968. Registered in Väse, Väse kn (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Lerbäck (Örebro län, Närke). Widow (2/12/1957). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Väse-Fågelvik, Karlstads kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Source records: DB, FS, RTB 69 Record ID: SDB7_00650586 ---- 18831230-6486 Grandell, Elisabet Postl 715 Sillegård 680 10 V Ämtervik (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/28/1976. Registered (1974) in Västra Ämtervik, Sunne kn (Värmlands län, Värmland). Born 12/30/1883 in Västra Ämtervik (Värmlands län, Värmland). Widow (1/23/1966). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västra Ämtervik, Sunne kn (Värmlands län, Värmland) Unstandardized place of birth: V Ämtervik (Värmlands län) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650587 ---- ==== Västerbotten ==== ---- ==== Västergötland ==== 1883-12-30 Magnusdotter, Elin Natalia Höjen Dead 4/10/1912. Registered in Håle (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Malma (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Särestad, Grästorps kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, FB (sida: 92) Record ID: SDB7_09942476 ---- 18831230-610 Svensson f. Svensson, Ida Sofia Åsen, Sjötorp 2:25 Dead 5/7/1956. Registered in Lyrestad, Lyrestads kn (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Ek (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (10/23/1947). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Lyrestad, Mariestads kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650581 ---- 18831230-580 Johansson f. Andersson, Amalia Sedolina Ängsholm Dead 5/12/1956. Registered in Örsås, Axelfors kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Holsljunga (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (5/12/1955). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Svenljungabygden, Svenljunga kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 52-60, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650579 ---- 18831230-570 Johansson f. Larsdotter, Alma Josefina Göta 113 Dead 5/19/1964. Registered in Fuxerna, Lilla Edets kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Lycke (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Bohuslän). Widow (8/20/1953). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Fuxerna-Åsbräcka, Lilla Edets kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 64, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650575 ---- 18831230-574 Larsson f. Kristiansdotter, Ida Selmina Tosthult Övre 2:2 Dead 7/16/1966. Registered in Öxabäck, Svansjö kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Holsljunga (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (6/25/1935). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Öxabäck, Marks kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650578 ---- 18831230-556 Karlsson f. Andreasdotter, Beda Härklättan 1:15 Dead 11/27/1966. Registered in Åsbräcka, Flundre kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Åsbräcka (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (7/19/1944). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Fuxerna-Åsbräcka, Lilla Edets kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, DOR 66, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650572 ---- 18831230-5009 Högberg, Ingrid Karolina Kungsportsavenyn 6 Dead 1/20/1968. Registered in Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Unstandardized place of birth: Göteborgs Gustavi (Göteborgs och Bohus län) Source records: DB, DOR 68, PA Record ID: SDB7_00650558 ---- 18831230-5025 Lundgren, Augusta Ottilia Utby 53:Stg 24682, Fjällbohemmet, Sysslomansgatan, Göteborg Dead 8/6/1970. Registered in Nylöse kbfd, Göteborgs stad (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Skirö (Jönköpings län, Småland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nylöse, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: DB, MTL, RTB 70, UTD 70d Record ID: SDB7_00650560 ---- 18831230-5405 Svensson, Hilda Maria Hvitfeldtsg 14 411 20 Göteborg (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 7/29/1972. Registered in Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Valinge (Hallands län, Halland). Widow (1/20/1932). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Göteborgs domkyrkoförs, Göteborgs kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 72, RTBd 72 Record ID: SDB7_00650563 ---- 18831230-4820 Thunman, Hulda Röliden 31 430 70 Sävedalen (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 3/18/1976. Registered (1973) in Sävedalen, Partille kn (Göteborgs och Bohus län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Rebbelberga (Kristianstads län, Skåne). Widow (1/4/1970). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Sävedalen, Partille kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650557 ---- 18831230-6122 Engqvist, Tekla Charlotta Log Odensåker 540 15 Väring (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 4/12/1976. Registered in Odensåker, Mariestads kn (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Väring (Skaraborgs län, Västergötland). Widow (8/16/1945). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ullervad, Mariestads kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: MTL 71, RTB 76 Record ID: SDB7_00650582 ---- 18831230-5728 Pettersson, Maria Davida Lärkg 3 C 523 00 Ulricehamn Dead 2/20/1982. Registered (1976) in Ulricehamn, Ulricehamns kn (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Born 12/30/1883 in Öra (Älvsborgs län, Västergötland). Unmarried woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ulricehamn, Ulricehamns kn (Västra Götalands län, Västergötland) Source records: RTB 82, SPAR 90 Record ID: SDB7_00650577 ---- ==== Västmanland ==== 18831230-680 Rundberg f. Eriksson, Ida Maria Nya Vägen 8:26, Box 739 Kopparberg Dead 11/9/1964. Registered in Ljusnarsbergs kbfd, Ljusnarsbergs kn (Örebro län, Västmanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Nya Kopparberg (Örebro län, Västmanland). Widow (4/26/1952). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Ljusnarsberg, Ljusnarsbergs kn (Örebro län, Västmanland) Unstandardized place of birth: Ljusnarsberg (Örebro län) Source records: AR, DB AR, DOR 64 Record ID: SDB7_00650594 ---- 18831230-6627 Ekestubbe, Valborg Sofia Älvestorp 6:10 Dead 2/14/1968. Registered in Nora stadsförs, Nora stad (Örebro län, Västmanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Nora bergsförs (Örebro län, Västmanland). Woman. Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Nora bergslagsförs, Nora kn (Örebro län, Västmanland) Source records: DB, DOR 68, FS Record ID: SDB7_00650590 ---- 18831230-6924 Johansson, Maria Vilhelmina Lärlingsg 19 722 20 Västerås (Address as of Nov 1, 1970) Dead 1/15/1972. Registered in Västerås domkyrkoförs, Västerås kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland). Born 12/30/1883 in Vårfrukyrka (Uppsala län, Uppland). Widow (6/6/1963). Corresponding parish(es) as of Jan 1, 2020: Västerås domkyrkoförs, Västerås kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland) Viksäng, Västerås kn (Västmanlands län, Västmanland) Source records: MTL 71, RTBd 72 Record ID: SDB7_00650598 ---- === Women Ruled Out per Marriage Year ===

WikiTree Challenge Summaries

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__TOC__ = The WikiTree Challenge = {{Image|file=WTC_Ancestor_Charts-51.png |align=r |size=225 }} == Guest Highlight Posts == # [[Jacobs-2987|AJ Jacobs]] - {{G2GLink|1177937}} # [[Moore-18062|CeCe Moore]] - {{G2GLink|1177950}} # [[Perl-77|Jonnie Perl]] - {{G2GLink|1177971}} # [[Brown-32786|Jen Brown]] - {{G2GLink|1181819}} # [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.]] - {{G2GLink|1185611}} # [[Geissler-11|Judy Russell]] - {{G2GLink|1189784}} # No guest # [[MacEntee-1|Thomas MacEntee]] - {{G2GLink|1198181}} # [[Lange-2712|Katherine Willson]] - {{G2GLink|1201997}} # [[Player-10|Pat Richley-Erickson]] - {{G2GLink|1206130}} # [[Warthen-14|Rob Warthen]] - {{G2GLink|1209773}} # [[Quass-6|Dallan Quass]] - {{G2GLink|1213680}} # [[Thompson-64981|Ellen Thompson-Jennings]] - {{G2GLink|1217345}} # [[Janzen-52|Tim Janzen]] - {{G2GLink|1221011}} # [[Hudson-1980|Cheri Passey]] - {{G2GLink|1224756}} # No guest # [[Knox-4365|Connie Knox]] - {{G2GLink|1231275}} # [[Fisher-23332|Scott Fisher]] - {{G2GLink|1236858}} # [[Lee-34084|Devon Lee]] - {{G2GLink|1240315}} # [[Goodwin-8677|Nathan Goodwin]] - {{G2GLink|1244255}} # [[Philibert-101|Gena Philibert Ortega]] - {{G2GLink|1247699}} # No guest # [[Hoitink-5|Yvette Hoitink]] - {{G2GLink|1254645}} # [[Beechum-10|Coral Parks]] - {{G2GLink|1258625}} # [[LeMaster-183|Melissa LeMaster Barker]] - {{G2GLink|1262135}} # [[Ross-18695|Jarrett Ross]] - {{G2GLink|1266451}} # [[Boeren-10|John Boeren]] - {{G2GLink|1270213}} # [[Kessler-2015|Louis Kessler]] - {{G2GLink|1274495}} # No guest # [[Loftus-910|Daniel Loftus]] - {{G2GLink|1280722}} # [[Smith-29910|Drew Smith]] - {{G2GLink|1284175}} # No guest # [[Talbott-290|Lisa Lisson]] - {{G2GLink|1290394}} # [[Johnson-10907|Amy Johnson Crow]] - {{G2GLink|1294004}} # [[McGinnis-2344|Lorine McGinnis Schulze]] - {{G2GLink|1298115}} # [[Lambert-4314|David Allen Lambert]] - {{G2GLink|1301629}} # [[Stewart-35811|Dana Leeds]] - {{G2GLink|1305055}} # [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] - {{G2GLink|1308624}} # No guest # [[Murphy-20305|Shelley Murphy]] - {{G2GLink|1315066}} # [[Estes-2153|Roberta Estes]] - {{G2GLink|1318149}} # [[Brogan-791|Irene Cornish]] - {{G2GLink|1321219}} # No guest # [[Brisson-36|Claire Brisson-Banks]] - {{G2GLink|1327605}} # [[Taylor-80421|Maureen Taylor]] - {{G2GLink|1330389}} # [[Lacopo-1|Michael Lacopo]] - {{G2GLink|1333506}} # No guest # [[Kircher-446|Mary Roddy]] - {{G2GLink|1339545}} # [[Wood-38613|Marian Burk Wood]] - # [[Tanner-2005|James Tanner]] - == Score Summaries == * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210106/User.htm Week 1 for AJ Jacobs] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210113/User.htm Week 2 for CeCe Moore] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210120/User.htm Week 3 for Jonny Perl] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210127/User.htm Week 4 for Jen Baldwin] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210203/User.htm Week 5 for Henry Louis Gates, Jr.] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210210/User.htm Week 6 for Judy Russell] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210224/User.htm Week 8 for Thomas MacEntee] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210303/User.htm Week 9 for Katherine Willson] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210310/User.htm Week 10 for Pat Richley-Erickson] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210317/User.htm Week 11 for Rob Warthen] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210324/User.htm Week 12 for Dallan Quass] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210331/User.htm Week 13 for Ellen Thompson-Jennings] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210407/User.htm Week 14 for Tim Janzen] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210414/User.htm Week 15 for Cheri Passey] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210428/User.htm Week 17 for Connie Knox] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210505/User.htm Week 18 for Scott Fisher] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210512/User.htm Week 19 for Devon Noel Lee] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210519/User.htm Week 20 for Nathan Goodwin] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210526/User.htm Week 21 for Gena Philibert Ortega] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210609/User.htm Week 23 for Yvette Hoitink] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210616/User.htm Week 24 for Coral Parks] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210623/User.htm Week 25 for Melissa LeMaster Barker] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210630/User.htm Week 26 for Jarrett Ross] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210707/User.htm Week 27 for John Boeren] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210714/User.htm Week 28 for Louis Kessler] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210728/User.htm Week 30 for Daniel Loftus] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210804/User.htm Week 31 for Drew Smith] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210818/User.htm Week 33 for Lisa Lisson] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210825/User.htm Week 34 for Amy Johnson Crow] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210901/User.htm Week 35 for Lorine McGinnis Schulze] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210908/User.htm Week 36 for David Allen Lambert] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210915/User.htm Week 37 for Dana Leeds] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20210922/User.htm Week 38 for Melanie McComb] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211006/User.htm Week 40 for Shelley Murphy] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211013/User.htm Week 41 for Roberta Estes] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211020/User.htm Week 42 for Irene Cornish] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211103/User.htm Week 44 for Claire Brisson-Banks] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211110/User.htm Week 45 for Maureen Taylor] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211117/User.htm Week 46 for Michael Lacopo] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211201/User.htm Week 48 for Mary Roddy] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211208/User.htm Week 49 for Marian Burk Wood] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/WikiTreeChallenge/20211215/User.htm Week 50 for James Tanner]

WikiTree Challenge Week 5: Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr.

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This page highlights some of the fabulous finds we encountered while working on the family tree for [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr]] during the WikiTree Challenge. We started with 29 nuclear family members and extended the family to 662 profiles and counting. We had team members from at least 8 different countries working on the tree and many people had their first encounter with African-American genealogy. Because of this experience, many of the team members will continue to work on African-American genealogies in collaboration with the US Black Heritage Project and grow the global tree for these families. ==Change Makers in Dr. Gates' Tree== *[[Gates-2333|Jane Gates]], an estimable woman who was a slave, raised her five children on her own in a mostly white neighborhood, was a midwife and was the first Black woman in Allegany County, Maryland to own a bank account. Her house still stands and serves as a local museum and community center. *[[Lee-34212|John Robert Edward Lee]], Civic leader, teacher and educational-association founder. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._E._Lee WikiPedia] His sons all went to college. **Daughter Birdie Lee, b. 1884 was a school matron. **Son Edwin Lee, b.1886 Was a Physician at Tuskegee Veterans Hospital **Son George Ernest Lee b. 1891, married to Maude Gates, served in WWI, and was a pharmacist. His obituary stated he was also a state official. This needs more research. **Son John Robert Edward Lee Jr, bl 1897 attended Virginia Union University. He worked as a business manager at A&M University. **Son Maurice Aldrick Lee, b. 1900 attended Morehouse College in Atlanta. He was a teacher at Talladega College **Son Ralph Hugo Lee, b. 1907 He was a teacher at Florida A&M and Kentucky State college (Used the saying, Onward, Upward!) *[[Thompson-63647|Dr. Robert Thompson]] Dentist, educator, worked in public health service, consultant for the U.S. Dept. of Labor's Job Corp Program. *[[Clifford-2055|J.R. Clifford]] West Virginia's first Black attorney, civil rights pioneer, newspaper publisher, editor and writer, school teacher, and principal. Featured on a 2009 U.S. postage stamp [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J._R._Clifford WikiPedia]. Leader in the the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage:_Niagara_Movement|Niagara Movement]]. The US Black Heritage Project will create family profiles for as many of the members of the Niagara Movement as they can find, including the "original 29." *[[Redman-2821|Charles Kinnison Redman (1938-2000)]]was one of the first Black students at Allegany High School. He graduated in 1956. Based on articles about desegration in that area, the high schools were desegregated starting in the 1955-56 school year. He is one of six or seven Black students in the senior class. ==Soldiers in Dr. Gates Tree== *[[Redman-1429|John Redman]], Private, 1st Virginia Regiment of Light Dragoons, American Revolution. *[[Clifford-2054|Theodore Kent Clifford]], Private, 45th U.S. Colored Infantry Regiment. More military information added along with the Civil War Service sticker. *[[Lee-34208|George Ernest Lee Sr.]], 2nd Lt. U.S. Army, WWI, one of 92 black officers assigned to Camp Meade to train black soldiers (sticker applied) *[[Coleman-5756|William Coleman]], Buffalo Soldier, serving with the 9th Cavalry, US Army during World War I. (sticker and category applied) *[[Lee-34209|George Ernest Lee Jr.]], Sergeant U.S. Army WWII (sticker applied) *[[Thompson-63647|Dr. Robert Thompson]], Army Reserves Dental Corps, Captain Korean War, 35th Infantry Regiment, 25th Division (sticker and category applied) *[[Redman-1401|Thomas Milton Redman (1891-1966)]], Co "B" 505th Engineers(sticker applied) *[[Clifford-2055|J.R. Clifford]], Corporal, Company F of the 13th Colored Heavy Artillery Regiment. He must have been very motivated to join the war effort since he fibbed about his age and enlisted at age 16 in 1865. His leadership ability must have manifested early since despite serving less than a year, being a teenager and only standing 5' 3 1/2" tall, he attained the rank of corporal. (sticker applied) *[[Howard-24671|Ethan Howard]], Corporal, U.S, Army WWI (sticker applied) *[[Redman-2835|George Thomas Redman (1922-1983)]], U.S. Army 1943-1947 (sticker applied) *[[Redman-1473|Thomas Milton Redman (1918-1982)]], U.S. Army 1942-1945 (sticker applied) *[[Redman-1474|Edward Alexander Redman (1922-1984)]], U.S. Army (sticker applied) *[[Gates-2305|Henry Louis Gates Sr (1913-2010)]], Quartermaster, U.S. Army 1941-43 (sticker applied) *[[Redman-2825|James Nelson Redman (1930-1981)]] - retired from the military in 1969 (Veterans Recognition sticker applied) Note: I chose this sticker because I wanted to have the freedom to demonstrate that he served a long time and not just for the duration of a war. Also, there is no evidence regarding his service and whether he even served overseas. *[[Redman-2834|Raymond Randolph Redman (1920-2013)]] little evidence of his service. He probably served in WWII, but not for certain. It says so in his obituary (cannot be verified), but no dates or unit given. (no sticker, but research notes) *[[Redman-2836|William Reginald Redman (1925-2011)]] (has sticker) *[[Redman-2837|Clarence Eugene Redman (1931-2000)]] (stickered) ==Interesting Finds== *Many of the Gates family members worked at the paper mill. This space page was created to discuss the history of the paper mill. [[Space:Potomac_Papermills|Piedmont Paper Mill]] *[[Coleman-5742|Daddy Paul Coleman]] worked for the Devon club for 28 years. [http://www.kilduffs.com/DKA_DevonClubTheatre_LukeMd.html See this image] of what the club looked like then and what it looks like now. *[[Brown-120067|James Garfield Brown (1880-)]] - husband of [[Redman-1400|Susan Frances Redman (1889-1968)]] (HLG uncle by marriage) worked as a Doorman at the Niagara Power Plant in 1910. He was a Guide at the Niagara Power Plant in 1920 and 1930. They had tunnels in the plant which James guided people through. His brother was first a Wagon Driver at the plant and then was a Truck Driver. **His daughter [[Brown-120072|Elizabeth Brown]], b. 1922 was a computer specialist at Carborundum Co. in Niagara Falls for 30 years and she attended Howard University. *[[Howard-24782|Floyd Howard]] b.1905, served for 17 years as choir director and minister of music at the second AME Zion church. ==New Ancestors?== These new ancestors need additional research for confirmation, but they are possible new family for Dr. Gates. *Parents for [[Duke-5051|Hannah Duke]] *Parents for [[Pogue-253|Martha Pogue]] as well as parents for her father [[Pogue-559|George Pogue]]

WikiTree Club 1,000

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WikiTreers in the Club 1,000 have made ''1,000 or more'' contributions. They deserve the appreciation of all of us who are working to create a free worldwide wiki family tree. === This page is no longer active === As of March 2012, we changed the club member images into badges. Most interaction now happens in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G forum]. __NOEDITSECTION__

WikiTree Club 100

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'''The WikiTree Club 100''' is for those who have made more than 100 contributions and demonstrated an interest in growing the WikiTree beyond their nuclear family, thereby collaboratively creating a world history resource. It's a way to honor these generous WikiTreers and give them a forum for discussing special issues of interest to them. [http://www.wikitree.com/articles/features/ For the list of Club 100 members, see the Featured Contributors page.] === This page is no longer active === As of March 2012, we changed the club member images into badges. Most interaction now happens in the [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G forum]. __NOEDITSECTION__

WikiTree Day 2023 - Greg's Planning

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This is for Greg's planning of WikiTree Day presentations. =Presentations= ==Apps w/Greg: Super Big Family Tree & DNA Confirmation== ===What's New in the past year- quick tour=== * Fan Chart updates ** Help page - thanks to Murray Maloney ** Zoom to Fit / Print to single page (PDF) ** New Colour / Highlight options ** BioCheck options ** Badges on ancestors ** Marriage dates * X Family Tree ** Probability Tree (based on X Chromosome inheritance) ** Show inheritance path from Fan Chart as a reminder ... ** Random Simulation ** Help Video / X Friends app for connections moving forward * Ancestor Webs ** Dual Ancestors Webs (eventually 3, possibly 4 ancestors) ** Better spacing & Display Settings for Colours & Lines * Super Big Family Tree (super big flop ??) Hacktoberfest fail ... :-( ** The Dream *** Ability to create a super large extended family tree / chart that could include **** 7 generations of ancestors **** 7 generations of descendants **** up to 3rd (maybe even 4th) cousins for every direct ancestor **** parents (and maybe siblings) - in - laws as well ! ** The current reality *** TBD as of Sunday morning .... ** Help! *** Testers who volunteered during Hacktober, and maybe more, will be needed to check all possible family configurations * DNA Confirmation App ** Outline of process (Bird's Eye View) ** Specific examples == Starting out with the WikiTree Browser Extension== Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney * What is a Browser Extension ? (Greg) * Why should I install a Browser Extension? (Murray playing devil's advocate) * How do I install the WBE? ** https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension ** [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-browser-extensio/ncjafpiokcjepnnlmgdaphkkjehapbln Chrome] ** [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-browser-extension/ Firefox] ** [https://apps.apple.com/ca/app/wikitree-browser-extension/id6447643999 Safari] ** iPad (Safari) * How do I use WBE? See [[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|Help pages]] * Intro to setup of WBE and lots of settings to try out ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Global Global features] *** Access Keys *** Clipboard, Notes, Extra Watchlist *** Image Zoom and Magnifier *** Custom Style *** Smooth Scroll *** Sticky Header ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Profile Profile features] *** Category Display *** Change Family Lists *** Collapsible Descendants Tree *** Distance & Relationship *** Family Group and Timeline *** Printer Friendly Bio *** Readability Options *** Sort Theme People ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Navigation Navigation features] *** AKA Names *** Find Menu and My Menu *** Preview Sources and Pages *** What Links Here ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Other Other features] *** Anniversary Table *** Category Filter and Table *** Connection Finder *** DNA Connection Table *** My Connections *** Table Filter and Sort *** Usability Tweaks * How do I manage my [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension#Settings Settings]? ==WikiTree Browser Extension - Features Review== Greg Clarke & Murray Maloney * Editing features ** Add Person *** Data field helpers (Dates, Places, Gender) *** Verify ID *** Suggested Matches Filter ** Edit Person *** Generative tools (Auto Bio, Auto Category, AGC) *** Family Dropdown *** Family Lists *** Save Button Styles ** Editor Expander and Font Size ** Enhanced Editor Styles ** Scissors ** Shareable Resources ** Sticky Toolbar ** WikiTable Wizard ** WikiTree+ Edit Helper ==Genealogy and Mathematics: Where Two Passions Meet== Greg Clarke * Based on OAME presentation with some extra stuff from ECGGC presentation ==A Tour of WikiTree BEE w/Flo Straub== Greg Clarke * Checked with Flo ** Sources ** Creating Profiles ** Categories *** WBE Category Management ==Hacktoberfest 2023 Wrap-Up & Appapalooza== * Welcome * Panel round robin: Answer one of these questions: ** Share one highlight from your Hacktoberfest work this month - a collaboration that worked well, a programming issue you solved finally, something that gave you joy ... ** Share something that you WILL do next time / shortly - a new feature you're contemplating, or the next level you see your app / extension going * App-a-palooza - round robin showing off new apps / features of apps done during Hacktoberfest == WikiTree Stats!== and WikiTree Day Wrap-Up * Half hour-ish journey through some cool stats, with some interactive bits for people to play along at home (predicting results) PERSONAL SCORE SHEET 1. a). ___ / 7 1. b). ___ / 8 2. a). ___ / 7 2. b). ___ / 2 2. c). ___ / 2 20. a). ___ / 8 20. b). ___ / 10 4. a). ___ / 5 4. b). ___ / 6 MY SUPER STATS SCORE IS:

WikiTree Day 2024 Planning

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WikiTree Day 2024 Brainstorming * Start Time - we could start at 8pm EDT on November 4th so that Australia, New Zealand, etc, get to celebrate during their November 5th. So it would run 8pm EDT on the 4th to 8pm EDT on the 5th. *Livecasts - maybe a handful through the event? ** Kickoff at 8pm, bigger livecasts at 8am EDT and Noon EDT **Wrapup at 8pm **A couple others? * Mini-challenges between the livecasts? * Haiku/Limerick contest?

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This page is for notes for planning WikiTree Day/Weekend which will be some sort of conference that celebrates WikiTree and has presentations/workshops/demos/etc to help non-members to new members to long-time members learn more about genealogy and WikiTree. == Date(s) == November is WikiTree's anniversary. October is Family History month so we are considering the 1st Saturday or weekend in November. The response from the community was that this would be a great time to do it. This is only a month after our Source-a-Thon so we may want to do something different. == People Interested in Helping == Mags Gaulden, Julie Ricketts, Mindy Silva, Pip Sheppard, Azure Robinson, Greg Clarke == Content Ideas == * Opening speaker * Interview with Chris - Mags Gaulden === Presentations === * Getting started on WikiTree * Projects showing connections to famous people - "If some projects like European Aristocrats or Magna Carta could feature well known historical figures and how to connect to them on WikiTree, that could draw a lot of interest. Anyone related to the Acadian Broussards is likely related to Beyoncé as a different example. " - Cindy Cooper *Acadia/Louisiana project team-up - "The Acadians might not have broad interest but they have an almost unique history with the mass deportations and how that affected individuals and a whole culture. It could be of interest to those in France with the Acadian origins, the refugees and the jumping off place for many who went to the US. Thus the Cajun population in the US was created. Maybe the Louisiana project would collaborate with us. Finding other topics that involve other countries could extend the appeal. Maybe we could even make some of them bi-lingual " - Cindy Cooper * Something that covers projects * Something that covers volunteer opportunities * Cemeteries - entering new ones * Conflict Escalation Process/Problems with Members *Explain different types of Leaders, Team Captains, Projects Possible presenters *Eric Weddington *Mags Gaulden - DNA *Michelle Patient - Australia === Q&A === * "Ask Aleš" === Workshops/Panels === * DNA and Genealogy - Eric Weddington * Technology and Genealogy - Eric Weddington * Collaborative Genealogy === Demos === === How-To Videos === == Promotion == * Create an interesting and captivating message we can each post 1 minute past midnight local time on whatever social media we use - C McKinnon == Vendors == * Have pre-recorded videos that can play during "lunch" Possible vendors: *Mitoydna *Shop the Hound == Chats == * Chat page where everyone chats in their native language? - C McKinnon * Have a Discord server specifically for WikiTree Day? == Giveaways == *WikiTree T-shirts? *DNA kits? == Other == * "Control room" - Facebook messenger group * "Presenters room" - Facebook messenger group * Have a host and tech person in each session

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==Directions== *Copy the headings on this page into your own DNA Sandbox. *Use this sandbox to work on your DNA Matches to find the pattern in the DNA. ::Group unknown familial surnames together. As familial surname connections become obvious create surname sections for that familial surname. Move unknown familial Surname connected DNA Matches sections into familial surnames sections as the familial surnames are discovered. *Follow the example below. ''Listing Chromosomes with segment matches gives a quick glance overview of Chromosomes within familial surname groups in the Table of Contents.'' ::Chromosome's that connect to a specific family will become obvious, I quick review of matching segments can be made visually to identify overlapping segments between matches within a familial surname section. * Add other information you find helpful, do it your way! Make this a one stop shop for information at your fingertips accessible anywhere you have internet to access WikiTree. ::Privacy settings should be set to prevent personal information from being seen by anyone other than you or family members/Genealogists who are collaborating with you on DNA. DO NOT PUBLICLY POST PERSONAL INFORMATION. ==Information== :Name: [[Gaulden-7|Profile Name]] ''Link to your Profile'' :If adopted, name on the adoption papers: [[Gaulden-7|Profile Name]] ''Link to your birth profile'' :Birthday: :Hospital: :'''Father is''': :'''Mother is''': :Are your birth parents related?: This can be found on GEDmatch :mtHaplogroup: :YDNA Halogroup :DNA Test kit #: :DNA Test Kit #: :GEDmatch #: :Any Other Pertinent Info.: === My Surnames === These could be grouped by Maternal and Paternal side instead of having the color background denoting Side. ''Clicking on the name(s) will take you to my, known most distant ancestor blue is paternal and pink is Maternal side'': : [[Allen-12471 | '''A'''llen]], [[Amphlett-11 |Amphlett]], [[Arnold-5224|Arnold]], [[Anderson-20031|Anderson]], [[Anderson-15892|Anderson]], [[Anthony-1017|Anthony]], [[Ashwell-88|Ashwell]], [[Atwood-1266|Atwood]] :[[Bacon-2404|'''B'''acon]], [[Ballentine-100|Ballentine]], [[Barnard-1356|Barnard]], [[Bates-374|Bates]], [[Bell-1789|Bell]], [[Berrong-15|Berrong]], [[Bobo-108|Bobo]], [[Bowen-2215|Bowen]], [[Dillard-739|Brown]], [[Brewer-575|Brewer]], [[Brumfield-176|Brumfield]], [[Bullfinch-1|Bullfinch]], [[Burfoote-1|Burfoote]], [[Burford-89|Burford]] :[[Caulfield-194|'''C'''aulfield]], [[Chiles-353|Chiles]], [[Clarke-864|Clarke]], [[Compton-991|Compton]], [[Courtney-79|Courtney]], [[Cox-7636|Cox]], [[Crabtree-189|Crabtree]], [[Craig-2494|Craig]], [[Crawford-1269|Crawford]], [[Crisp-397|Crisp]] :[[Davis-21493|'''D'''avis]], [[Dillard-383|Dillard]], [[Donnan-77|Donnan]], [[Dodd-757|Dodd]], [[Dunnahoo-10|Dunnahoo]] :[[Elbard-1|'''E'''lbard]], [[Eller-314|Eller]] :[[Faries-104|'''F'''aries, Faris]], [[Ford-458|Ford]], [[Franks-1086|Franks]], [[Freeman-4965|Freeman]], [[Fountayn-1|Fountayn]] :[[Garlick-213|'''G'''arlick]], [[Garner-1503|Garner]], [[Garrison-1708|Garrison]], [[Geer-28|Geer]], [[Gerrard-114|Gerrard]], [[Giles-591|Giles]], [[Gilliam-687|Gilliam]], [[Glen-138|Glen, Glenn]], [[Golding-401|Gaulden, Goulding, Golding]], [[Gordon-3002|Gordon]], [[Gower-518|Gower]] :[[Hall-7040|'''H'''all]], [[Halstead-58|Halstead]], [[Hammond-2834|Hammond]], [[Harris-8185|Harris]], [[Hawkins-1198|Hawkins]], [[Hemphill-463|Hemphill]], [[Hensen-1|Hensen]], [[Henshaw-215|Henshaw]], [[Hester-590|Hester]], [[Hipkins-25|Hipkins]], [[Hoare-288|Hoare]], [[Holcomb-933|Holcomb]], [[Holland-3819|Holland]], [[Howard-1997|Howard]], [[Hughes-5321|Hughes]], [[Hunt-6144|Hunt]] :[[Inman-811|'''I'''nman]] :[[Jones-2088|'''J'''ones]], [[Jordan-3629|Jordan]], [[Justice-1246|Justice]] :[[Key-78|'''K'''ey]], [[Kimball-60|Kimball]] :[[Lacey-472|'''L'''acey]], [[Lawson-151|Lawson]], [[Lewers-38|Lewers]], [[Lindsay-1447|Lindsay]], [[Lord-1560|Lord]], [[Lydall-6|Lydall]], [[Liddell-231|Liddell]] :[[Mansell-289|'''M'''ansell]], [[Mathis-701|Mathis]], [[Anthony-1017|Martin]], [[Martine-42|Martine]], [[Massingale-28|Massingale]], [[Mauldin-405 |Mauldin]], [[McClanahan-348|McClanahan]], [[McElmoyle-2|McElmoyle]], [[McKinney-2704|McKinney]], [[McNeere-1|McNeers, McNair]], [[Miles-302|Miles]] [[Moore-19762|Moore]], [[Mull-196|Mull]] :[[Nash-528|'''N'''ash]], [[Neederman-3|Neederman]], [[Nicholson-2856|Nicholson]] :[[O'Shields-11|'''O''''Shields]], [[Owens-2531|Owens]] :[[Palfrey-77|'''P'''alfrey]], [[Palmer-533|Palmer]], [[Pardo-54|Pardo, Pardieu, Perdue, Pardue]], [[Pardon-1|Parden]], [[Patram-1|Patram - p]], [[Paul-1294|Paul]], [[Parke-647|Parke]], [[Pardue-90|Pardue]], [[Patton-2675|Patton]], [[Pembroke-23|Pembrooke]], [[Pierce-3840|Pierce]] :[[Ray-2547|'''R'''ay]], [[Reve-1|Reve]], [[Richardson-4528|Richardson]], [[Ripley-62|Ripley]], [[Smith-64340|Robertson]], [[Rodgers-1140|Rodgers]] :[[Scott-9069|'''S'''cott]], [[Scott-555|Scott]], [[Settle-179|Settle]], [[Sexton-613|Sexton]], [[Sharp-2196|Sharp]], [[Sims-3175|Sims]], [[Simmons-6443|Simmons]], [[Shaw-7294|Shaw]], [[Shearin-1|Shearin]], [[Shillinglaw-63|Shillinglaw]], [[Shortridge-117|Shortridge]], [[[[Sloan-751|Sloan]], [[Smith-97850|Smith]], [[Sorrells-68|Sorrells]], [[Speer-549|Speer]], [[Stangways-1|Stangways]], [[Stoney-26|Stoney]], [[Stuart-378|Stuart]], [[Stewart-2808|Stewart]], [[Smith-11011|Smith]] :[[Taylor-13707|'''T'''aylor]], [[Teague-711|Teague]], [[Templeton-1105|Templeton]], [[Thackston-6|Thackston]], [[Tripplett-7|Tripplett]] :[[Vaughn-2230|'''V'''aughan, Vaughn]] :[[Watson-8202|'''W'''atson]], [[Whatlock-1|Whatlock]], [[Welborne-2|Welborn, Welborne, Wilborn]], [[White-14703|White]], [[Williams-25701|Williams]], [[Williams-10863|Williams]], [[Wilson-15495|Wilson]], [[Wood-10883|Wood]] :[[Younger-239|'''Y'''ounger]] ===[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gaulden-Family-Tree-7 My Pedigree Chart]=== This can be a link to a specific matches pedigree, whether on WikiTree or another site. ===[[Space:Philip_Wayne_Smith_-_DNA_Cousins_-_Smith-40964|Phillip Smiths DNA Cousins List]]=== # [[Smith-40964|Phillip Smith]] GEDMatch ID: T618013. # [[Smith-43621| Douglas E. Smith]] - GEDMatch ID: A159435. # [[Smith-43622|Elaine L. RIce]] - GEDMatch ID: T356306. # [[Smith-43623|Bruce A. Smith]] - GEDMatch ID: T457744. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''Wikitree ID''' || '''Chr''' || '''GEDmat''' || '''3-Wy''' ||'''Relat''' || '''Connect''' || '''M Anc.''' || '''F Anc.''' || '''Prio.''' |- |[[Dill-932|Bob Dill]] ||01||M115546 ||0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0|| 4 |- |[[Howry-20|Ken Howry]] || 01 || M344173 || 0.0 || 0.0 || M || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |- | [[Retson-7|James Retson]] || 01 || M560030 || n || 7c || MMPPPMP || John T. Archibald || Margaret Wilson || 5 |- | [[Nance-970|son of Odie Nance]] || 01 || FTDNA || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |- | [[Morgan-12638|Gaylene Epperson]] || 01 || M174643 || 0.0 || 0.0 || M || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |- | [[Barnes-10215|Samuel Barnes]] || 01 || T587116 || 0.0 || 0.0 || M || 0.0 || 0.0 || 3 |}

===My Haplogroup Information=== ==== mtDNA ==== * Haplogroup H1b1-T16362C * MDA [[Hall-7040|Nancy Hall]] Proven ==== Gaulden ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Gaulden-14|John Gaulding]] Proven ==== Templeton ==== * Identified as SNP R-L21>DF13>M222 * SC Templeton clade of the Irish SNP * MDA [[Templeton-1105|Robert Templeton]] ==== Hunt ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Hunt-6144|Thomas Hunt]] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tompkins/dna/hunt-dna.html Group 147 Hunt DNA Results] Descendant of ''The Hunt 14'' through Esli Hunt, Sr. There is an anomaly in these results - a Westchester, NY Hunt is mixed in erroneously (R-L2). ==== Dillard ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 (R1b1a2) * MDA [[Dillard-321|Edward Dillard]] * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/dillard/results Dillard DNA Results] ==== Crisp ==== * Haplogroup R-M269 ((R1b1a2) * MDA [[Crisp-397|Mansil Crisp]] Proven ====WikiTree Specifc DNA Connections==== =====DNA Matches on Wikitree who are not connected===== #[[Cook-12319|Malinda Matilda Cook Crawford]] #[[Ray-2008|Clarissa Ann Ray]] #[[Porter-7275|Brian Porter]] 4th ggson of Clarissa above. ==Maternal Matches== ===Mothers Haplogroup Matches=== === Lynn - Chr. 2, 3, 10 === : Email: : MDA: wikitree id/link : Modine > Lynn > Lynnn's mom or dad... > :{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ Comparing Kit Z000000 (*Dad) and A000000 (Modine Jean Smith) |Chr |Start Location |End Location |cM |SNPs | rowspan=6 | :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 500 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 250 SNPs :Largest segment = 46.8 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''103.3 cM''' :5 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to '''MRCA = 3.6''' |- |2 |174,627,435 |222,548,935 |46.8 |9,631 |- |3 |13,622,143 |25,559,362 |15.3 |3,134 |- |3 |62,739,912 |69,590,912 |9.9 |1,940 |- |8 |105,462,863 |120,363,478 |8.9 |2,673 |- |10 |11,367,291 |25,957,915 |22.4 |4,553 |} ====Match Name - Chromosome 8==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 8 || 5,889,031 || 13,031,197 || 12.7 || 1,690 || |} :Largest segment = 12.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''12.7 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.1''' ====Match Name - Chronmosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,311,798 || 27,491,456 || 9.5 || 578 |} :Largest segment = 9.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.5 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.8''' :505513 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromsome 15 ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,931,565 || 29,018,547 || 9.4 || 576 |} :Largest segment = 9.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.9''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 25,404,857 || 29,985,631 || 9.0 || 663 |} :Largest segment = 9.0 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.0 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.3''' :505479 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 2==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 196,963,134 || 207,201,131 || 8.8 || 830 |} :Largest segment = 8.8 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''8.8 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.6''' :300469 SNPs used for this comparison. ===Unknown Familial Surname=== ====Match Name - Chromosome 1==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 53,404,490 || 94,949,956 || 44.5 || 4,604 |} :Largest segment = 44.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''44.5 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA ='''4.2''' :298438 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 2, 9, 20==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 36,566,018 || 61,011,224 || 24.1 || 3,005 || |- | 9 || 14,239,488 || 24,772,317 || 16.9 || 1,609 || |- | 20 || 56,735,571 || 62,371,161 || 18.5 || 969 || |} :Largest segment = 24.1 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''59.6 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.0''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 2==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 8,449,261 || 20,742,200 || 23.2 || 1,576 |- | 2 || 86,021,189 || 128,082,742 || 28.9 || 2,796 |} :Largest segment = 28.9 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''52.1 cM''' :2 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.1''' :299673 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 4==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 4 || 162,164,752 || 187,944,792 || 44.3 || 3,055 |} :Largest segment = 44.3 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''44.3 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.2''' :301230 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 18,421,386 || 47,980,269 || 48.4 || 4,9 || 11 |} :Largest segment = 48.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''48.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.1''' :503676 SNPs used for this comparison. ==Paternal Matches== ===Fathers Haplogroup Matches=== ====Match Name - Chromosome, 21==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 21 || 9,928,786 || 21,122,071 || 19.1 || 1,523 || |} :Largest segment = 19.1 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''19.1 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.8''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 8==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 8 || 5,889,031 || 13,031,197 || 12.7 || 1,690 || |} :Largest segment = 12.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''12.7 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.1''' ====Match Name - Chronmosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,311,798 || 27,491,456 || 9.5 || 578 |} :Largest segment = 9.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.5 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.8''' :505513 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromsome 15 ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 24,931,565 || 29,018,547 || 9.4 || 576 |} :Largest segment = 9.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.4 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''5.9''' ====Match Name - Chromosome 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 25,404,857 || 29,985,631 || 9.0 || 663 |} :Largest segment = 9.0 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''9.0 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.3''' :505479 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Match Name - Chromosome 2==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 196,963,134 || 207,201,131 || 8.8 || 830 |} :Largest segment = 8.8 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''8.8 cM''' :1 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''6.6''' :300469 SNPs used for this comparison. ===(Familial Surname) Smith=== ====[[Gaulden-7|Thomas Smith]] Half Brother==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 89,899,663 || 233,074,652 || 128.1 || 12,424 |- | 2 || 3,437,407 || 20,975,244 || 37.2 || 2,364 |- | 2 || 51,837,848 || 163,124,693 || 92.6 || 9,230 |- | 3 || 173,887,236 || 188,957,902 || 23.0 || 1,625 |- | 4 || 8,355,037 || 181,039,024 || 165.4 || 14,381 |- | 5 || 91,139 || 10,166,245 || 27.4 || 1,725 |- | 5 || 10,225,635 || 164,932,080 || 146.9 || 14,263 |- | 5 || 173,479,989 || 180,623,543 || 14.6 || 969 |- | 6 || 152,553,113 || 170,693,361 || 31.3 || 2,769 |- | 7 || 13,486,968 || 158,763,730 || 163.8 || 14,491 |- | 8 || 154,984 || 140,178,706 || 159.5 || 15,910 |- | 9 || 36,587 || 9,885,814 || 24.8 || 2,063 |- | 11 || 188,510 || 7,962,046 || 18.4 || 1,267 |- | 11 || 25,348,361 || 125,129,266 || 92.5 || 9,611 |- | 12 || 124,988,862 || 132,276,195 || 25.1 || 1,308 |- | 13 || 18,157,939 || 38,343,743 || 39.6 || 2,758 |- | 14 || 50,057,231 || 72,254,083 || 23.0 || 2,488 |- | 15 || 23,305,329 || 100,215,359 || 126.4 || 9,066 |- | 16 || 45,320 || 6,221,294 || 15.5 || 810 |- | 17 || 59,136,652 || 78,628,567 || 43.6 || 2,620 |- | 18 || 102,535 || 59,164,885 || 93.1 || 6,907 |- | 18 || 72,360,984 || 76,098,043 || 9.5 || 608 |- | 19 || 4,304,174 || 56,963,121 || 75.3 || 4,564 |- | 19 || 58,075,997 || 63,776,118 || 18.9 || 951 |- | 20 || 7,612,282 || 55,482,960 || 68.5 || 5,567 |- | 20 || 55,484,857 || 58,901,545 || 12.3 || 641 |- | 21 || 30,419,649 || 46,897,344 || 37.4 || 2,587 |- | 22 || 23,972,206 || 49,524,956 || 55.1 || 3,667 |} :Largest segment = 165.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''1,768.5 cM''' :28 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''1.5''' :299146 SNPs used for this comparison. ====[[Gaulden-7|Modine Smith Jones]] First Cousin==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 836,671 || 47,823,157 || 77.4 || 5,393 |- | 1 || 198,368,104 || 232,968,563 || 44.2 || 4,267 |- | 2 || 167,521,560 || 227,792,408 || 62.7 || 5,468 |- | 3 || 173,711,238 || 188,278,747 || 21.3 || 1,551 |- | 4 || 870,094 || 183,318,774 || 190.4 || 15,912 |- | 5 || 16,822,273 || 50,265,608 || 29.3 || 2,570 |- | 6 || 152,096,056 || 170,693,361 || 32.2 || 2,862 |- | 7 || 101,819,723 || 152,628,820 || 59.6 || 4,756 |- | 7 || 154,333,524 || 157,712,908 || 9.4 || 524 |- | 8 || 136,290,407 || 140,334,776 || 8.8 || 522 |- | 9 || 19,142,187 || 70,229,990 || 26.0 || 2,326 |- | 9 || 92,650,582 || 109,491,337 || 16.0 || 1,844 |- | 10 || 7,668,425 || 19,627,999 || 23.0 || 1,994 |- | 10 || 109,579,854 || 125,951,488 || 24.7 || 2,095 |- | 11 || 188,510 || 19,422,578 || 34.7 || 2,830 |- | 11 || 76,184,536 || 119,682,189 || 42.3 || 4,702 |- | 11 || 123,970,120 || 130,582,649 || 13.2 || 1,009 |- | 12 || 9,326,511 || 67,127,543 || 61.6 || 6,093 |- | 12 || 74,694,839 || 90,397,147 || 12.2 || 1,114 |- | 13 || 105,500,634 || 114,108,121 || 23.0 || 1,360 |- | 15 || 95,134,814 || 100,215,359 || 15.2 || 883 |- | 16 || 11,553,776 || 27,737,175 || 27.8 || 1,756 |- || 17 || 787,555 || 9,818,898 || 25.1 || 1,413 |- | 17 || 13,533,330 || 45,735,382 || 37.6 || 2,734 |- | 20 || 8,348,551 || 11,421,176 || 8.3 || 501 |- | 20 || 23,099,564 || 49,538,671 || 26.5 || 2,418 |- | 21 || 13,591,802 || 32,061,897 || 34.9 || 2,220 |} :Largest segment = 190.4 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = 987.2 cM :27 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''1.9''' :298975 SNPs used for this comparison. ====Jim Bob Johnson Possible Half First Cousin ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 3 || 189,756,982 || 199,302,161 || 21.4 || 1,095 |- | 4 || 181,547,564 || 191,109,772 || 27.8 || 1,541 |- | 5 || 91,139 || 10,550,207 || 28.4 || 1,764 |- | 6 || 150,610 || 3,095,514 || 9.3 || 573 |- | 7 || 322,308 || 28,621,226 || 43.6 || 3,929 |- | 10 || 30,258,352 || 78,905,202 || 40.2 || 4,300 |- | 10 || 125,688,159 || 130,828,863 || 14.0 || 952 |- | 11 || 189,256 || 6,747,727 || 16.2 || 1,091 |- | 14 || 32,609,513 || 51,453,764 || 17.0 || 1,720 |- | 17 || 59,136,652 || 74,390,224 || 31.2 || 2,018 |- | 22 || 14,884,399 || 24,288,952 || 24.9 || 1,045 |} :Largest segment = 43.6 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''274.1 cM''' :11 matching segments :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''2.9''' ===(Familial Surname) Brown=== ====Bubba Brown - Chromosomes 11, 16, 17==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 11 || 87,486,451 || 104,383,137 || 13.7 || 1,796 || |- | 16 || 16,777,255 || 56,426,593 || 40.2 || 2,676 || |- | 17 || 10,127,917 || 14,424,507 || 13.5 || 716 || |} Largest segment = 40.2 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = '''67.4 cM''' Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.9''' ====[[Gaulden-7|Modine Brown]] - Chromosome 8==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 8 || 6,802,066 || 22,511,196 || 26.3 || 2,577 || |} Largest segment = 26.3 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = '''26.3 cM''' Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''4.5''' ===(Familial Surname) Carter=== ====Match Name - First Cousin once removed Chromosomes 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 3,470,779 || 20,567,350 || 36.5 || 2,292 || |- | 2 || 38,763,906 || 52,506,530 || 14.3 || 1,786 || |- | 2 || 160,113,744 || 173,863,438 || 12.8 || 1,324 || |- | 3 || 189,715,374 || 199,302,161 || 21.5 || 1,096 || |- | 4 || 180,888,999 || 187,898,905 || 22.0 || 1,234 || |- | 5 || 173,271,828 || 180,623,543 || 15.3 || 990 || |- | 7 || 63,739,930 || 128,308,476 || 53.8 || 5,314 || |- | 8 || 62,168,374 || 83,084,342 || 18.9 || 2,028 || |- | 10 || 30,040,744 || 61,182,063 || 21.1 || 2,503 || |- | 11 || 104,335,319 || 115,469,041 || 11.7 || 1,084 || |- | 12 || 77,748,086 || 90,373,470 || 8.0 || 820 || |- | 12 || 101,395,389 || 116,231,751 || 20.8 | 1,702 || |- | 15 || 26,761,172 || 77,108,843 || 63.7 || 5,252 || |- | 15 || 89,710,879 || 93,797,997 || 14.6 || 837 || |} ====[[Gaulden-7|Gerald Ford]] - Chromosomes 1, 3, 6, 8, 12, 13==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 1 || 47,254,203 || 57,251,444 || 9.2 || 1,700 || |- | 1 || 152,977,528 || 166,804,269 || 22.9 || 3,149 || |- | 3 || 42,403,491 || 58,011,832 || 11.0 || 2,099 || |- | 6 || 88,717,825 || 95,947,837 || 8.0 || 1,318 || |- | 8 || 20,829,784 || 38,642,769 || 21.3 || 3,169 || |- | 8 || 61,743,978 || 72,384,875 || 9.6 || 1,685 || |- | 8 || 134,583,575 || 140,250,378 || 11.6 || 1,324 || |- | 12 || 89,317,020 || 116,521,193 || 36.6 || 5,612 || |- | 13 || 80,868,843 || 92,488,907 || 8.2 || 1,689 || |} Largest segment = 36.6 cM Total of segments > 7 cM = 138.4 cM Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.3 ====Bubba Carter - Chromosomes 2, 5, 7, 15, 18, 20==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 128,901,336 || 158,445,332 || 27.0 || 2,548 || |- | 5 || 16,887,274 || 31,731,485 || 14.2 || 1,219 || |- | 5 || 116,261,135 || 149,512,025 || 30.8 || 3,368 || |- | 7 || 96,453,948 || 149,213,839 || 54.9 || 4,781 || |- | 15 || 58,855,812 || 66,639,595 || 10.5 || 885 || |- | 18 || 28,004,656 || 68,171,464 || 47.8 || 4,494 || |- | 20 || 4,112,283 || 11,421,176 || 21.8 || 1,186 || |} :Largest segment = 54.9 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''207.0 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.1''' ====Modine Carter Bush - Chromosomes 5, 8, 12, 16==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 5 || 162,652,125 || 173,577,208 || 24.0 || 2,458 || |- | 8 || 61,891,502 || 72,381,472 || 9.4 || 1,646 || |- | 12 || 89,501,262 || 116,186,267 || 35.5 || 5,429 || |- | 16 || 5,988,683 || 10,226,032 || 11.9 || 1,516 |\ |} :Largest segment = 35.5 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = 80.9 cM :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = 3.7 ====Mozette Carter Obama - Chromosomes 2, 4, 15==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 2 || 233,807,983 || 239,401,110 || 12.4 || 858 || |- | 4 || 24,282,518 || 63,090,069 || 38.7 || 3,109 || |- | 15 || 23,305,329 || 30,122,248 || 16.7 || 800 || |- |15 || 63,453,712 || 77,705,433 || 17.6 || 1,298 || |} :Largest segment = 38.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''85.5 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.7''' ====Ron Reagan - Chromosomes 7, 18, 22==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 7 || 115,938,391 || 139,864,933 || 25.3 || 2,191 || |- | 18 || 5,205,596 || 29,708,142 || 43.7 || 2,781 || |- | 22 || 16,345,843 || 24,432,308 || 19.7 || 883 || |} :Largest segment = 43.7 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''88.6 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.7''' ==== George Washington - Chromosomes 15, 18, 22 ==== :Email :Comparing Kit XXXXXX (Name) and YYYYYYY (Name) :Minimum threshold size to be included in total = 700 SNPs :Mismatch-bunching Limit = 350 SNPs :Minimum segment cM to be included in total = 7.0 cM :{| border="1" |'''Chr''' || '''Start Loc''' || '''End Loc''' || '''cM's''' ||'''SNP's''' |- | 15 || 29,336,409 || 34,776,761 || 13.0 || 759 || |- | 18 || 5,205,596 || 28,416,827 || 42.6 || 2,667 || |- | 22 || 16,077,781 || 24,432,308 || 21.3 || 918 || |} :Largest segment = 42.6 cM :Total of segments > 7 cM = '''77.0 cM''' :Estimated number of generations to MRCA = '''3.8''' ===New Table=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Kitit #!!WikiTree link!!1Name!!Lname!!Chr.!!Seg. 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WikiTree Documentation

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WikiTree G2G Roundup (Recent Items)

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This is the overflow page for recent items added to the WikiTree G2G Roundup post in the G2G forum.

WikiTree Genealogy Guide Find a Grave

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WikiTree Genealogy Guide Find a Grave The purpose of this guide is to assist you in utilizing Find a Grave is a source for WikiTree. Please do '''NOT''' create a find a grave category on profiles. The preferred method is to list burial locations by cemetery name and its location. See Examples: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/44141/can-use-find-grave-and-cemetery-information-improve-profiles G2G Discussion] Here is an example using a photo with permission from Find A Grave. [[Griffin-2590|Aaron Winfield Griffin]] Find a Grave's mission is to find, record and present final disposition information from around the world as a virtual cemetery experience. Find a Grave memorials may contain rich content including pictures, biographies and more specific information. Members can leave remembrances via ‘virtual flowers' on the memorials they visit, completing the virtual cemetery experience. Find A Grave is a resource for anyone in finding the final disposition of family, friends, and ‘famous' individuals. This '''WikiTree Genealogy Guide''' is meant to further that goal by making it easier for WikiTree genealogists to find good '''FREE''' sources for death and burial information. (see sample images at right) '''NOTE:''' Please do not copy images from the Find A Grave web site into WikiTree without the photo owner's permission. '''Using Find A Grave is simple:''' #browse to http://findagrave.com #for famous individuals you may search from the home screen [[http://www.findagrave.com/php/famous.php|famous person search]] #otherwise click on the link on the righ hand column for [[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi|search xx million]] grave records #once you've located your individual note the memorial number at the bottom of the record and the URL. ''You may wish to join Find A Grave to be able to save your favorites'' #copy the link at the top of the page for the memorial you have found #in WikiTree go to the '''sources section''' of your profile and paste the findagrave URL link. A suggested format is as follows ''* Find A Grave Memorial# 30838618,'' {{FindAGrave|30838618}} URL shown '''or,''' you may use double braces [[]] as shown below Using the format line http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=30838618 William Newton Burke with single [ ] will produce a link to the Find a Grave memorial. ==Sources== * Find A Grave Memorial# 30838618 [ {{FindAGrave|30838618}} ] * For more information on Find a Grave read the FAQ here[[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=listFaqs]]

WikiTree Genealogy Guide to College Fraternities

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Fraternities and sororities (from the Latin words frater and soror, meaning "brother" and "sister" respectively) are fraternal social organizations for undergraduate students. The term refers mainly to such organizations at colleges and universities in the United States, although it is also applied to analogous European groups also known as corporations. Similar, but less common, organizations also exist for secondary school students. In modern usage, the term "Greek letter organization" is often synonymous in North America, with the terms "[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraternities_and_sororities fraternity" and "sorority]". === Phi Delta Theta === [http://www.phideltatheta.org/ Phi Delta Theta] * [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] 1850 Miami University in Oxford, Ohio === Theta Delta Chi === [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theta_Delta_Chi Theta Delta Chi] is a law fraternity that allows dual membership * [[harrison-913|Benjamin Harrison]] 1850 Miami University in Oxford, Ohio

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==WikiTree Profiles of Interest== *[[Hawkins-3038|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Richards (1629-1691)]] (Hawkins-'''3038''') - Linked spouse of Richards-1225; superior profile. *[[Hawkins-5847|Elizabeth Hawkins (1621-)]] (Hawkins-'''5847''') Linked spouse of [[Richards-7417|John Richards (1649-)]] (Richards-7317). INFERIOR profile. '''Merge Proposed.''' *[[Richards-7417|John Richards (1649-)]] (Richards-'''7417''') - Unsourced. Is INFERIOR duplicate of Richards-1225 - '''Merge REJECTED Sigh'''; posted [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1498798/proposal-merge-john-richards-richards-7417-richards-richards G2G]. '''RE-PROPOSED.''' *[[Richards-1225|John Richards (bef.1625-1694)]] (Richards-'''1225''') '''PGM''' - Superior John Richards profile. *[[Hawkins-2949|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Green (1621-bef.1661)]] (Hawkins-'''2949''') - Unsourced. Linked spouse of [[Green-2781|Jacob Green (abt.1623-aft.1681)]] (PGM), as his first wife. She should be PGM Adjunct?; should be Elizabeth _____. *[[Green-2781|Jacob Green (abt.1623-aft.1681)]] (Green-'''2781''') '''PGM'''. *[[Hawkins-397|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long (abt.1625-aft.1654)]] (Hawkins-'''2781''') - Has parents [[Hawkins-1983|Thomas Hawkins (abt.1600-)]] and [[Stanhope-157|Sarah (Stanhope) Hawkins]], cites Terri rene Davar. "Adiel's, Michael's & Matthew's Cousins & Ancestors:Information about Robert Long," family file; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/v/Terri-rene-Davar/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0230.html ''FamilyTreeMaker'']. *[[Hawkins-5047|Elizabeth Hawkins (1621-1687)]] (Hawkins-5047) ['''adopted'''] - Confused profile, conflating probably three women, [[UNKNOWN-33599|Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) Long (abt.1603-1687)]], [[Hawkins-397|Elizabeth (Hawkins) Long (abt.1625-aft.1654)]] and [[Long-434|Elizabeth (Long) Parker (bef.1621-abt.1691)]]. '''Proposed merge''' into [[UNKNOWN-33599|Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) Long (abt.1603-1687)]] based on the death date; cleaned up profile accordingly. See comments to her profile, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hawkins-5047&public=1#comment_6924440 here] and [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Hawkins-5047&public=1#comment_6924509 here]. This Hawkins-5047 is otherwise [[UNKNOWN-33599|Elizabeth (UNKNOWN) Long (abt.1603-1687)]] (UNKNOWN-33599), the wife of Robert^1 Long. *Other :*[[Space:Wyatt-Brownson_Child_List_2022|Wyatt-Brownson Child List 2022]] ==Research Notes== '''Hawkins-Stanhope 2003 post.''' Alan Cook (Jackie), "Sarah STANHOPE & Thomas HAWKINS, m. abt 1620," January 5, 2003 Surname message board post; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/stanhope/292/ ''Genealogy.com'']. Refers to Thomas Hawkins and Sarah Stanhope as "Elizabeth HAWKINS, born about 1621 that married Robert LONG." '''Hallock Porter Long (1926).''' Hallock Porter Long, ''A Long genealogy : a partial genealogy of the Longs of Charlestown and Nantucket, Massachusetts'' (Washington, D.C. : [Long], 1926), [https://archive.org/details/longgenealogypar00long/page/6/mode/1up 6 (7-Robert Longe)], [https://archive.org/details/longgenealogypar00long/page/6/mode/1up 6-7 (12-Robert Long, Jr.)], [https://archive.org/details/longgenealogypar00long/page/7/mode/1up 7 (10-Samuel Long)], [https://archive.org/details/longgenealogypar00long/page/8/mode/1up 8 (1-Robert Long)]; digital images, ''InternetArchive'', generally without references; of the first two generations at New England, this material claims Robert Long of Nantucket is otherwise the son born at Charlestown to Samuel Long. Other claims, *Robert Longe (1590-1663) married (2) Elizabeth _____. Immigrants to New England; Robert is father of 13 children. *Robert Long, Jr. (1619-1648); died at Barbados, wife is Elizabeth Hawkins. Mentions Wyman. '''Terri's family file.''' Terri rene Davar. "Adiel's, Michael's & Matthew's Cousins & Ancestors:Information about Robert Long," family file; web content, [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/d/a/v/Terri-rene-Davar/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0230.html ''FamilyTreeMaker''], cites, *1288. Homden.ged,(Imported: 12 Jul 2002), "Electronic." *1289. Submitted by Paul J. Ledbetter II of New Bern, North Carolina, World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001,(Brøderbund Publication, Date of Import: Mar 6, 2003), "CD-ROM." *1290. Homden.ged,(Imported: 12 Jul 2002), "Electronic." *1291. Submitted by Paul J. Ledbetter II of New Bern, North Carolina, World Family Tree #3121, Volume #001,(Brøderbund Publication, Date of Import: Mar 6, 2003), "CD-ROM." == Sources ==

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=== Next: Inserting a source in your Biography === '''This is a profile with just the name of the sources. I found the records on FamilySearch so that they could replace those source names.''' (''See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Mindy%27s_Working_Space_6#Adding_a_Source_from_FamilySearch Adding a Source from FamilySearch] for tips on using RootsSearch'') {{Image|file=Profile_Documents_Images-1.png|align=c|size=450}} '''This is what the profile looked like in Private or Public View mode: {{Image|file=Profile_Documents_Images-2.png|align=c|size=450}} '''This is that same profile with the full source citation in the Sources section. I hid the links.''' {{Image|file=Profile_Documents_Images-3.png|align=c|size=450}} '''Highlight the source.''' Hold your mouse button down while dragging over the source to highlight it. Let go of your mouse button then move it up to the C and click it. {{Image|file=Profile_Documents_Images-4.png|align=c|size=450}} '''Insert the source''' Now you can see that the ref tags are added for you. Hold your mouse button down to highlight the whole source (including the tags you just added), right click, cut. Move your mouse up to the end of the sentence that you want to match it to. Right click and paste. Click on Preview to see how it looks. Note the reason for change and Save Changes. {{Image|file=Profile_Documents_Images-5.png|align=cr|size=450}} '''Preview Changes''' You always want to click the 'Preview' button at the end of the biography box to see what your changes look like. It is easy to put in an extra space, etc that doesn't look good in View mode. For example: Charles died on the 19th of September 1888. Charles G. Ferris obituary, Van Wert, Ohio, Van Wert Weekly Bulletin, 21 September 1888, p. 4, col. 3. In preview mode will look like this: Charles died on the 19th of September 1888. Charles G. Ferris obituary, Van Wert, Ohio, Van Wert Weekly Bulletin, 21 September 1888, p. 4, col. 3. You want the source to show exactly what it is proving. It should go right after the period at the end of the sentence like this: Charles died on the 19th of September 1888.Charles G. Ferris obituary, Van Wert, Ohio, Van Wert Weekly Bulletin, 21 September 1888, p. 4, col. 3. In preview mode will look like this: Charles died on the 19th of September 1888.Charles G. Ferris obituary, Van Wert, Ohio, Van Wert Weekly Bulletin, 21 September 1888, p. 4, col. 3. Now your biography sentences will have sources linked with them to show that those sentences have sources to support them. Congratulations! You are now on your way to creating beautiful WikiTree profiles!

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Wikitree links cross listed withLGM Eric visits and American Grave

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Work in progress. Some photos links of early entries are apparently broken. Goal: Update 10-20 per day. Also each day, add the most recent one from LGM. Possible updates: * Playing with adding "Field" and "Notes" columns. * Maybe add being able to sort the table. Sorting numbers doesn't work very well in Wiki-tables. (To make it sortable, add this to first line: class="wikitable sortable") * Break into pages Erik Loomis at Lawyers Guns and Money, has a series where he visits a grave, typically an American, and writes about the person buried there. Links to past LGM "Erik visits an American Grave": Part 1: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/on-the-internet Part 2: https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-the-archive-part-two Template for adding new entries: |- | #: Name || [ @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] || Field -- {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | #: Name || LGM || WT ||FindAGrave || Field |- | 1608: Samuel Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1609 @LGM] || [[ Lanham-274| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7918720/samuel-willis_tucker-lanham @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1607: Frank Moss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1606 @LGM] || [[ Moss-10594| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7129080/frank-edward-moss @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1606: Michelangelo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1607 @LGM] || [[ Buonarroti_Simoni-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1896/michelangelo @FindAGrave] || Art |- | 1605 : Albert Burleson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1605 @LGM] || [[ Burleson-576 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6600148/albert-sidney-burleson @FindAGrave] || Politician |- | 1604 : Jim Thorpe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1604 @LGM] || [[Thorpe-1192 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1031/jim-thorpe @FindAGrave] || Sports |- | 1603: Lester Flatt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1603 @LGM] || [[Flatt-92 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10007/lester-flatt @FindAGrave] || Music,Bluegrass |- | 1602: Lawrence Payton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1602 @LGM] || [[Payton-1801 | Needs connecting @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7322497/lawrence-payton @FindAGrave] || Music,R&B |- | 1601: dead indigenous people at San Fernando Mission || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1601 @LGM] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] || Native Americans |- | 1600: George and Ira Gershwin|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1600 @LGM] || [[ Gershowitz-7| George@WT]] [[ Gershowitz-1| Ira@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/389/george-gershwin George@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1684/ira-gershwin Ira@FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Classical,Jazz,Pop |- | 1599: L. Frank Baum || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1599 @LGM] || [[Baum-396 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2024/l_-frank-baum @FindAGrave] || Literature |- | 1598: Abel Upshur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1598 @LGM] || [[Upshur-15 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37679771/abel_parker_upshur @FindAGrave] || Politician |- | 1597: James Longstreet || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1597 @LGM] || [[Longstreet-114 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/642/james-longstreet @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Confederacy |- | 1596: Harry "Suitcase" Simpson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1596 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7017129/harry-leon-simpson@FindAGrave] || Sports,Baseball |- | 1595: Franz Sigel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1595 @LGM] || [[ Sigel-40| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4871/franz-peter-sigel @FindAGrave] || Military,Civil War,Union |- | 1594: Lucy Pickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1593 @LGM] || [[ Holcombe-81| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7445463/lucy-petway-pickens @FindAGrave] || Civil War,Confederacy,Socialite |- | 1593: Robert Kardashian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1594 @LGM] || [[ Kardashian-2| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7941493/robert-kardashian @FindAGrave] || Law |- | 1592: Vince Dooley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1592 @LGM] || [[ Dooley-2660| Needs Connecting @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/245134755/vince-dooley @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1591: Dean Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1591 @LGM] || [[Crocetti-1 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1190/dean-martin @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Movies |- | 1590: Johnny Mize || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1590 @LGM] || [[ Mize-934| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3624/john-robert-mize @FindAGrave] || Sports,Baseball |- | 1589: Charles Sprague || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1586-2 @LGM] || [[ Sprague-2868| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6254239/charles-arthur-sprague @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1588: Joshua Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1588 @LGM] || [[ Hill-17758 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7827835/joshua-hill @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1587: Billy Lothridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/ @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6522369/william-lamar-lothridge @FindAGrave] || Sports,Football |- | 1586: Uriah Levy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1585 @LGM] || [[ Levy-666| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12160/uriah-phillips-levy @FindAGrave] || Military,Navy |- | 1585: Richard Wilbur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1586 @LGM] || [[ |Needs profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/184310181/richard-purdy-wilbur @FindAGrave] || Literature,Poetry |- | 1584: Samuel Crocker Cobb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1584 @LGM] || [[ Cobb-4103| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23091079/samuel-crocker-cobb @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1583: Tod Browning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1582 @LGM] || [[Browning-4051 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2976/tod-browning @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1582: George Shultz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1583 @LGM] || [[ Shultz-1542| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/221425212/george-pratt-shultz @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1581: William Bendix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1581 @LGM] || [[Bendix-55 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/80/william-bendix @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1580: Mihai Iacob || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1580 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/85123283/mihai-iacob @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1579: Paul Samuelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1578 @LGM] || [[Samuelson-344 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/210725389/paul-anthony-samuelson @FindAGrave] || Economics |- | 1578: Iron Eyes Cody || [https://lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1579 @LGM] || [[ Corti-15| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5094/iron_eyes-cody @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1577: Mary Pickford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1577 @LGM] || [[ Smith-73903| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/813/mary-pickford @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1576: Tommy Ramone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1576 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132682930/tommy-ramone @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Punk |- | 1575: Adrian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1575 @LGM] || [[ Greenberg-513| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4190/adrian @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1574: Jim Backus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1574 @LGM] || [[ Backus-941| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1174/jim-backus @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies |- | 1573: Ray Charles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1573 @LGM] || [[ Robinson-41545| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8896492/ray-charles @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Soul |- | 1572: John Burroughs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1572 @LGM] || [[Burroughs-1633 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153/john-burroughs @FindAGrave] || Literature,Essays,Naturalist |- | 1571: Ernest John Moeran || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1571 @LGM] || [[ Moeran-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9688806/e-j-moeran @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Classical |- | 1570: Janet Leigh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1570 @LGM] || [[ Morrison-5735| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9550589/janet-leigh @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1569: Wendell Phillips || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1568 @LGM] || [[ Phillips-2330| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11335/wendell-phillips @FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/807/wendell-phillips Original burial site @FindAGrave] || Abolitionist |- | 1568: Isaac Tichenor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1569 @LGM] || [[ Tichenor-70| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7127119/isaac-tichenor @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1567: Merv Griffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1567 @LGM] || [[ Griffin-6680| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20909851/merv-griffin @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,TV,Movies,Music |- | 1566: Mel Torme || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1566 @LGM] || [[ Tormé-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5612/mel-torme @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Music,Pop,Jazz |- | 1565: Betty Grable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1565 @LGM] || [[ Grable-38| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/409/betty-grable @FindAGrave] || Entertainment,Movies |- | 1564: George Corliss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1564 @LGM] || [[Corliss-742 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23293412/george-henry-corliss @FindAGrave] || Inventor |- | 1563: Cleo Noel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1563 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5994457/cleo-allen-noel @FindAGrave] || Politics |- | 1562: Wallace Neff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1562 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] [[McNally-1418|His mother: Nancy (McNally) Neff (1863-1959)]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12412923/wallace_neff @FindAGrave] || Architecture |- | 1561: Gabriel Garcia Moreno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1561 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169763711/gabriel-garc%C3%ADa-moreno @FindAGrave] || Politics,Ecuador |- | 1560: Belva Lockwood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1559 @LGM] || [[ Bennett-16600 | @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1559/belva-ann-lockwood @FindAGrave] || Law,Womens Rights |- | 1559: George Arthur Richards. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1558 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] |- | 1558: Ritchie Valens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1558-2 @LGM] || [[ Valenzuela-180| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1363/ritchie-valens @FindAGrave] |- | 1557: Borden Bowne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1556 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136252974/borden-parker-bowne @FindAGrave] |- | 1556: Jack Lemmon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1557 @LGM] || [[ Lemmon-641| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22822/jack-lemmon @FindAGrave] |- | 1555: Tom Bradley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1555 @LGM] || [[ Bradley-13745| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3993/tom-bradley @FindAGrave] |- | 1554: Gerry Studds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1554 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT]] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16170119/gerry-e-studds @FindAGrave] |- | 1553: Caleb Cushing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1552 @LGM] || [[ Cushing-1765| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8491732/caleb-cushing @FindAGrave] |- | 1552: Bettie Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1553 @LGM] || [[ Page-4871| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32128419/bettie-page @FindAGrave] |- | 1551: Wolfgang Petersen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1551 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/242711810/wolfgang-petersen @FindAGrave] |- | 1550: Miller Huggins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1550 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball)@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2038/miller-james-huggins @FindAGrave] |- | 1549: Duff Green || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1547-2 @LGM] || [[ Green-21228| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41814384/duff-green @FindAGrave] |- | 1548: Irwin Winkler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1549 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [ Not Dead Yet @FindAGrave] |- | 1547: Vitas Gerulaitis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1547 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4321/vitas-gerulaitis @FindAGrave] |- | 1546: Edwin Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1546 @LGM] || [[ Booth-2329| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110/edwin-thomas-booth @FindAGrave] |- | 1545: Ross Hunter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1544 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1841/ross-hunter @FindAGrave] |- | 1544: Mickey Newbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1545 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114090063/mickey-newbury @FindAGrave] |- | 1543: John Dillinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1542 @LGM] || [[ Dillinger-109| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/283/john-herbert-dillinger @FindAGrave] |- | 1542: Hugh Hefner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1543 @LGM] || [[ Hefner-169| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/183787001/hugh-hefner @FindAGrave] |- | 1541: Karl Malden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1541 @LGM] || [[ Sekulovich-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/38952159/karl-malden @FindAGrave] |- | 1540: Nelson Aldrich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1539 @LGM] || [[ Aldrich-352| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844465/nelson-wilmarth-aldrich @FindAGrave] |- | 1539: Alan Hale Sr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1540 @LGM] || [[ McKahan-3| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4062/alan-hale @FindAGrave] |- | 1538:Edward Woody Herman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1538 @LGM] || [[ Herman-2294| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2211/woody-herman @FindAGrave] |- | 1537:Edward Everett Horton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1537 @LGM] || [[ Horton-10387| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3717/edward-everett-horton @FindAGrave] |- | 1536: James Berry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1536 @LGM] || [[ Berry-4299| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19637/james-henderson-berry @FindAGrave] |- | 1535: William Wrigley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1534 @LGM] || [[ Wrigley-117| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2371/william-wrigley @FindAGrave] |- | 1534: Charles Curtis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1535 @LGM Link says 1535, Title says 1534] || [[ | @WT]] || [ @FindAGrave] |- | 1533: Guy Molinari|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1533 @LGM ] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191650485/guy-victor-molinari @FindAGrave] |- | 1532: Ernest Hemingway|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1532 @LGM Link says 1532, Title says 1532] || [[ Hemingway-1| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1232/ernest-hemingway @FindAGrave] |- | 1531: Al Cowens|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1527 @LGM Link says 1527, Title says 1531] || [[ | Needs profile @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54511274/al-cowens @FindAGrave] |- | 1530: Jack Barry|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1530 @LGM Link says 1530, Title says 1530] || [[ | Needs profile born as Jack Barasch@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10374/jack-barry @FindAGrave] |- | 1529: Scoop Jackson|| [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1528 @LGM Link says 1528, Title says 1529] || [[ Jackson-18527| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1781/henry-martin-jackson @FindAGrave] |- | 1528: Ray Bradbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1529 @LGM Link says 1529, Title says 1528] || [[ Bradbury-980| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20679865/ray-bradbury @FindAGrave] |- | 1527: Levi Ankeny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1531 @LGM Link says 1531, Title says 1527] || [[ Ankeny-46| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6886116/levi-ankeny @FindAGrave] |- | 1526: Wendell Willkie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1526 @LGM] || [[ Willkie-3| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1104/wendell-lewis-willkie @FindAGrave] |- | 1525: John Huston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1525 @LGM] || [[ Huston-724| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1332/john-huston @FindAGrave ] |- | 1524: Sid Gordon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1524 @LGM] || [[ | Gordon-21213 (Needs Bio - Baseball) @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15177944/sid-gordone @FindAGrave ] |- | 1523: Edward Douglas White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1523 @LGM] || [[White-28400| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5581/edward-douglass-white @FindAGrave ] |- | 1522: Buddy Rich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1522 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1521: Frederick Merk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1521 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1520: Dorothea Dix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2024/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1519 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1519: Pat Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1520 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1518: Horace Kephart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1517 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1517: Ossie Schectman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1518 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1516: Belle Moskowitz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1516 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1515: Frank Borzage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1515 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1514: Sam Walton, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1514 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1513: Dixie Haygood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1513 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1512: Phillips Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1512 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1511: Armand Hammer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1511 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1510: Walter Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1510 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1509: Carroll O’Connor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1508 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1508: Robert Cushman Murphy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1509 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1507: Charles and Mary Beard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1507 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1506: Rodney Dangerfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1504 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1505: Sumner Redstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1505 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1504: Amos Phelps, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1506 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1503: Errol Flynn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1503 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1502: Thomas Watson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1502 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1501: Leroy Vail, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1501 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1500: Harrison Gray Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1500 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1499: Diamond Jim Brady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1499 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1498: Edmund Kirby Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1498 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1497: George Moscone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1497-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1496: Cornelius Vanderbilt, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1497 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1495: Estelle Getty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1495 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1494: Jim Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1494 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1492: Al Simon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1493 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1491: George Cortelyou || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1491 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1490: Frederick Billings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1489 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1489: Darryl Zanuck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1490 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1488: Richard Feynman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1488 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1487: Rose Schneiderman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1487 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1486: Margaret and Catherine Fox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1484 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1485: Bob Moog || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1486 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1484: Raul Hilberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1485 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1483: Peter Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1483-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1482: Tom Mix || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1483 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1481: Toto || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1482 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1480: Clark Gable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1481 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1479: James Slater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1480 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1478: Louis Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1479 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1477: John Gordon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1478 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1476: Bob Tisch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1477 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1475: Tim Conway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1476 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1474: Adolph Zukor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1474 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1473: Lucy Burns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1475 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1472: Peter Mayhew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1473 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1471: Mickey Rooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1472 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1470: Raymond Pearl || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1471 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1469: Glenn Hughes, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1470 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1468: Brock Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1468 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1467: Ellen Swallow Richards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1467 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1466: Anthony Haswell, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1466 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1465: Judith Shklar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1465 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1464: J.J. Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1464 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1463: Ann Petry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1463 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1462: Joseph E. Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1462 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1461: John Lindsay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1461 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1460: John Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1460 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1459: Whitelaw Reid || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1459 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1458: Greer Garson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1458 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1457: William Crowninshield Endicott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1457 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1456: Felix Frankfurter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1457 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1455: Lawrence Tyson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1455 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1454: Meyer Guggenheim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1454 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1453: Joel Chandler Harris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1453 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1452: Madison Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1452 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1451: William S. Hart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1451 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1450: George HW Bush and Barbara Bush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1450 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1449: John Armfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1449 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1448: Leonard Matlovich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1448 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1447: William Rosenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1447 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1446: William Glackens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1446 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1445: John Lomax || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1445 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1444: Bill Usery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1444 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1443: Margaret Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1443 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1442: Zoot Sims || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1442 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1441: Wesley Everest || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1441 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1440: James Carleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1440 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1439: Bobby Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1439 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1438: Mildred Dresselhaus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1438 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1437: Lee Konitz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1437 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1436: Pierce Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1436 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1435: Robert Woodruff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1435 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1434: Bill Clements || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1434 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1433: Simon Kuznets || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1433 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1432: Maureen O’Hara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1432 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1431: W.W. Clements || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1431 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1430: Harry Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1430 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1429: Joe Black || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1429 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1428: Herbert Croly, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1428 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1427: Clarence King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1427 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1426: Pierce Manning Butler Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1426 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1425: George Pendleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1425 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1424: Edwin Jemison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1424 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1423: Robert Rantoul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1423 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1422: William H. Prescott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1422 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1421: Billy Rose || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1421 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1420: George Shepley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1420 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1419: Lewis Howard Latimer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1419 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1418: William Gillette || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1418 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1417: William Fessenden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1417 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1416: John Howard Payne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1416 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1415: Solomon Northup || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1415 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1414: Lizzie Borden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1414 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1413: Howard K. Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1413 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1412: T.F. Green || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1412 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1411: Timothy Flint || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1411 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1410: Kenneth and Mamie Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1410 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1409: Joseph Tracy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1409 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1408: Tiger Flowers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1408 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1407: Hugh Lofting || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1407 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1406: Julia Ward Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1406 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1405: Theodore Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1405 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1404: Zack Wheat || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1404 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1403: Warren Robbins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1403 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1402: Henry King Carroll || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1402 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1401: Richard Goodwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1401 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1400: Tiny Tim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1400 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1399: Mary Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1399 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1398: Henry Grimes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1398 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1397: Jacob Collamer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1397 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1396: Tom Mooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1396 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1395: Willie McCovey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1395 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1394: Susan Myrick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1394 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1393: John Garfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1393 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1392: Meriwether Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1392 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1391: Judy Holliday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1391 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1390: Eddie Hazel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1390 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1389: Major Ridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1389 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1388: Howard Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1388 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1387: Samuel Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1387 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1386: Wallace Turnage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1386 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1385: Rick Danko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1385 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1384: Peggy Cooper Cafritz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1384 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1383: Margaret Sanger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1383 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1382: Henry Grady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1382 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1381: E.L. Doctorow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1381 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1380: Mount Zion and Female Union Band Cemeteries || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1380 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1379: Robert Rice Reynolds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1379 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1378: Jim Bunning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1378 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1377: Lee and Paula Strasberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1377 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1376: Ann Sothern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1376 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1375: Lamar Hunt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1375 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1374: Joe DiMaggio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1374 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1373: Hugh Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1373 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1372: George Washington Cable || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1372 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1371: Niccolo Machiavelli || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1371 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1370: Harry Rogoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1370 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1369: Ben Bradlee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1369 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1368: John Sparkman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1368 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1367: Brigham Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1367 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1366: Pat DiNizio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1366 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1365: George Washington Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1365 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1364: Hosea Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1364 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1363: Amos Akerman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1363 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1362: Mary Kay Ash || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1362 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1361: Joseph Urban || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1361 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1360: Howard Thurman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1360 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1359: Byron Weston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1359 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1358: Mercy Otis Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1358 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1357: The Allman Brothers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1357 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1356: Jeremiah Mason || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1356 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1355: Josiah Quincy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1355 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1354: Sumner Slichter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1354 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1353: Charles Dana Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1353 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1352: Charles Bulfinch, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1352 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1351: Asa Candler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1351 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1350: Benjamin Cardozo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/__trashed-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1349: Dion Boucicault || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1349 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1348: Harold Lockwood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1348 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1347: Frederick Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1347 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1346: Buzz Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1346 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1345: James Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1345 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1344: James McGregor Burns || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1344 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1343: Roy Wilkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1343 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1342: Fritz Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1342 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1341: Joseph Alioto || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1341 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1340: Galileo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1340 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1339: Mark Sandman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1339 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1338: Davy Crockett, William Travis, and Jim Bowie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1338 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1337: Pinetop Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1337 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1336: W. Murray Crane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1336 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1335: Kenny Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1335 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1334: William Monroe Trotter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1334 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1333: E. Lucy Braun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1333 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1332: Pinky Whitney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1332 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1331: Shelby Metcalf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1331 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1330: Joseph M. Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1330 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1329: Freddie King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1329 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1328: William Miller, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1328 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1327: Paul Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1327 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1326: Kyutaro Abiko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1326 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1325: Paul Kantner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1325 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1324: Frances Sargent Osgood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1324 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1323: David Buffum || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1323 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1322: Benjamin Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1322 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1321: Orville Platt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1321 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1320: Chris Kelly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1320 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1319: Hoke Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1319 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1318: Stanley Cavell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1318 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1317: John Tower || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1317 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1316: Joseph Pulitzer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1316 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1315: John Spellman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1315 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1314: Ernest Tidyman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1314 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1313: Andy Rooney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1313 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1312: Maynard Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1312 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1311: James Freeman Clarke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1311 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1310: Oliver Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1310 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1309: Marion Barry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1309 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1308: Claude Wickard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1308 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1307: Stanley Matthews || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1307 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1306: Sylvester Pennoyer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1306 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1305: Ross Perot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1305 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1304: William Westmoreland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1304 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1303: Andrew Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1303 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1302: Gioachino Rossini || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1302 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1301: Wilma Dykeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1301 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1300: James Colgate Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1300 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1299: James Malin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1299 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1298: Edward Everett Hale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1298 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1297: John Heyl Vincent || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1297 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [ @FindAGrave ] |- | 1296: Elizabeth Barrett Browning ||[https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1296 @LGM] || [[Barrett-2752 | @WT]] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/139/elizabeth-barrett-browning @FindAGrave] |- | 1295: Stephen Hopkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1295 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1294: Moses Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1294 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1293: Joseph Grew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1293 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1292: Cornelia Otis Skinner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1292 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1291: Terry McGovern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1291 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1290: Samuel Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1290 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1289: Samuel Willard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1289-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1288: Horace Mann || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1288 @LGM] || [[ Mann-12| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1287: William Bradford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1287 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1286: Thomas Holmes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1286 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1285: George Dempster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1285 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1284: Isaac Barnard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1284 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1283: Annie Webb Blanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1283 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1282: Robert Neyland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1282 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1281: Benjamin Goodrich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1281 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1280: Mickey Mantle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1280 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1279: Murray Bookchin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1279 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1278: William T.G. Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1278 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1277: John Peurifoy, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1277 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1276: Pinky Higgins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1276 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1275: Henrik Wergeland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-a-non-american-grave-part-1275 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1274: Ed McKeever || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1274 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1273: Rufus Choate || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1273 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1272: John Ross || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1272 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1271: Teddy Pendergrass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1271 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1270: Rube Waddell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2023/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1270 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1269: Winthrop Jordan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1289 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1268: Ross Youngs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1268 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1267: Oliver Loving || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1267 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1266: Garo Yepremian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1266 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1265: John L. O’Sullivan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1265 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1264: Mississippi Fred McDowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1264 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1263: Walter Bradford Cannon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1263 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1262: Sylvester Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1262 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1261: Levi Strauss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1261 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1260: John David Crow, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1260 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1259: Edwin Lanham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1259 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1258: Ovid Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1258 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1257: Bose Ikard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1257 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1256: Edvard Munch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1256 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1255: Levi Coffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1255 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1254: Richard Byrd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1254 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1253: Tim Russert || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1253 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1252: Andrew Jackson Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1252 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1251: Carleton Beals || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1251 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1250: Claude Hudspeth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1250 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1249: Rachel Carson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1249 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1248: John Dolbeer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1248 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1247: John Hurt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1247 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1246: Lincoln Steffens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1246 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1245: Tom Landry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1245 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1244: Sam Spiegel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1244 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1243: Glenn Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1243 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1242: John C. Crittenden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1242 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1241: Daisuke Katō || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1241 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1240: Alice Paul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1240 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1239: Eddie Collins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1239 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1238: H.L. Hunt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1238 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1237: Cassius Clay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1237 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1236: Henry Weinhard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1236 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1235: Billy Joe Shaver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1235 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1234: Wallace Stegner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1234 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1233: Susan and Anna Warner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1233 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1232: Leverett Saltonstall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1232 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1231: Henrik Ibsen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1231 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1230: Homer Banks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1230 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1229: Lefty O’Doul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1229 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1228: Bill Wallace || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1228 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1227: Willa Cather || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1227 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1226: Hubert Howe Bancroft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1226 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1225: Henry Newhall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1125-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1224: Cordell Hull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1224 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1223: Jack Pardee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1223 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1222: George Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1222 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1221: Roger Taney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1221 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1220: Ellsworth Bunker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1220 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1219: Henry Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1219 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1218: Clara Barton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1218 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1217: Tom Connally || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1217 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1216: Arthur Denny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1216 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1215: Charles Seymour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1215 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1214: Benjamin Shibe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1214 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1213: Edward Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1213 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1212: John and Alice Coltrane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1212 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1211: Thomas Todd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1211 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1210: Maria White Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1210 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1209: Robin Winks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1209 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1208: Bud Collins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1208 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1207: Burton Wheeler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1207 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1206: Ayn Rand || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1206 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1205: Benjamin Smith Lyman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1205 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1204: Toshiro Mifune || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-1204 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1203: Jacob Crowninshield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1203 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1202: Dorothy Stang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1202 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1201: Walter Tevis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1201 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1200: Orval Hansen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1200 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1199: Carlos Bulosan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1199 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1198: Norman Schwarzkopf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1198 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1197: Wyatt Earp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1197 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1196: Lucius Quintus Cincinnatus Lamar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1196 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1195: Waite Hoyt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1195 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1194: Nicholas Bourdoise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1194 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1193: Willie Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1193 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1192: Marcus and Narcissa Whitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1192 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1191: Charles Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1191 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1190: Alan Freed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1190 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1189: Hiram Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1189 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1188: Ulrich B. Phillips || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1188 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1187: George and William Randolph Hearst || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1187 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1186: William Crocker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1186 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1185: Leslie Groves || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1185 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1184: Justin Morrill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1184 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1183: Charles Dudley Warner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1183 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1182: Bernard Bailyn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1182 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1181: John Spencer Bassett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1181 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1180: Carl Fisher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1180 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1179: Hy Lit || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1179 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1178: Bill Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1178 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1177: Andrew Jackson Downing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1177 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1176: Keisaburo Koda || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1176 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1175: Theodore Hamm || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1175 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1174: Claus Spreckels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1174 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1173: Lamar Stringfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1173 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1172: John Diogaurdi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1172 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1171: Mass grave for victims of the Wilmington 1862 yellow fever epidemic || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1171 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1170: Cecil Andrus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1170 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1169: William Faulkner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1169 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1168: Richard Ballinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1168 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1167: Marvell Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1167 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1166: Buck O’Neil || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1166 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1165: Robert Winthrop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1164 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1164: James MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1165 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1163: Cokie Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1163 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1162: John Roosma || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1162 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1161: Albert Beveridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1161 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1160: Helen Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1160 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1159: Daniel Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1159 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1158: Henry Sibley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1158 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1157: Ollie Hoskins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1157 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1156: James McCune Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1156 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1155: Joseph Tuckerman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1155 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1154: Thomas Clingman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1154 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1153: Claude McKay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1153 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1152: Edward Hopper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1152 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1151: F. Jay Haynes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1151 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1150: Booth Tarkington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1150 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1149: John Ridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1149 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1148: Fanny Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1148 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1147: Samuel Worcester || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1147 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1146: Estelle Axton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1146 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1145: Stephen Decatur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1145 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1144: Elias Boudinot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1144 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1143: Alain Locke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1143 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1142: Warren Magnuson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1142 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1141: James Dean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1141 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1140: Florenz Ziegfeld and Billie Burke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1141 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1139: Smedley Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1139 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1138: Isabella Beecher Hooker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1138 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1137: Royal Copeland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1137 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1136: Fannie Lou Hamer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1136 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1135: Philip White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1135 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1134: Samuel Colt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1134 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1133: Thomas Moss || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1133 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1132: Mary Colter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1132 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1131: Floyd Chance || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1131 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1130: Deborah Sampson Gannett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1130 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1129: Hannah Arendt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1129 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1128: George Armstrong Custer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1128 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1127: Mollie, Maud, and Maggie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1127-dead-horses-in-american-history-part-20 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1126: Daniel Schorr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1126 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1125: John Wesley Powell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1125 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1124: Edmond Meany || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1124 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1123: Sonny Boy Williamson (II) || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1123 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1122: Hugh Lawson White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1122 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1121: Jacob Broom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1121 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1120: Thomas Wolfe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1020-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1119: James Pope || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1119 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1118: Robert Mapplethorpe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1118 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1117: Peleg Sprague || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1117 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1116: Robert Hanna || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1116 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1115: Powel Crosley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1115 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1114: Lemuel Shaw || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1114 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1113: Thomas Hendricks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1113 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1112: Evelyn Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1112 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1111: Outerbridge Horsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1111 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1110: Saul Bellow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1110 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1109: Robert Prosky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1109 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1108: Robert Anderson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1108 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1107: Susan Alamo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1107 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1106: Charles Whittaker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1106 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1105: Billy Meyer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1105 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1104: Hugh McCulloch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1104 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1103: David Houston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1103 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1102: John Bigelow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1102 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1101: Morris Feinstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1101 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1100: William Raspberry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1100 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1099: Adelbert Ames || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1099 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1098: Luther Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1098 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1097: Harry Kalas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1097 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1096: Stewart Holbrook || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1096 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1095: Charles Eliot Norton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1095 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1094: Herb Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1094 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1093: Dominick Dunne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1093 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1092: Robert Morris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1092 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1091: William Blount || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1091 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1090: Dick MacPherson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1090 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1089: Gilbert Haugen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1089 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1088: Jim Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1088 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1087: Alphonso Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1087 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1086: Chuck Colson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1086 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1085: Lillian Ellison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1085 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1084: Ray Chapman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1084 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1083: Miles Horton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1083 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1082: Josiah Royce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1082 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1081: Eugene O’Neill, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1081 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1080: George Masa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1080 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1079: Clyde Tolson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1079 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1078: Stand Watie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1078 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1077: Nella Larsen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1077 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1076: Walter Cronkite || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1076 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1075: Alfred Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1075 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1074: Anne Sexton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1074 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1073: Thomas Fitzsimmons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1073 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1072: William Henry Harrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1072 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1071: Ether Shepley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1071 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1070: Slim Aarons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1070 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1069: Katharine Hepburn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1069 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1068: Jeter Pritchard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1068-2 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1067: John Froelich || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1068 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1066: Benjamin Harrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1067 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1065: Smokey Joe Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1066 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1064: Jerome Rusch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1065 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1063: Earle Combs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1063 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1062: James Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1062 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1061: Zebulon Vance || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1061 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1060: Jim Bridger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1060 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1059: Loren Eiseley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1059 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1058: Fanny Parnell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1058 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1057: Arkady Shevchenko || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1057 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1056: Gustav Stickley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1056 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1055: Jack Kerouac || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1055 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1054: Samuel Barber || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1054 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1053: Alexander Ramsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1053 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1052: Harry Dean Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1052 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1051: Barbara Gittings and Kay Lahusen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1051 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1050: Billy Jack Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1050 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1049: Benjamin Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1049 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1048: Oliver Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1048 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1047: Andrew Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1047 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1046: John Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1046 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1045: Paul Tully || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1045 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1044: Richard Mentor Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1044 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1043: Winfield Scott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1043 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1042: Albion Tourgée || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1042 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1041: Jacob Cox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1041 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1040: David Daggett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1039 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1039: Wayman Tisdale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1040 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1038: Reggie Cobb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1038 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1037: Don Chandler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1037 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1036: John Floyd || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1036 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1035: John Sevier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1035 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1034: Don Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1034 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1033: John Marshall Harlan, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1033 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1032: Michael Novak || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1032 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1031: Jerry Capehart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1031 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1030: Westbrook Pegler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1030 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1029: Wee Willie Keeler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1029 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1028: Bascom Lunsford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1028 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1027: Willamina Fleming || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1027 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1026: Lucille Ball || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1026 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1025: William Procter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1025 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1024: Satchel Paige, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1024 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1023: Edward White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1023 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1022: Billy Bang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1022 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1021: Rembrandt Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1021 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1020: Dabbs Greer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1020 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1019: James Fletcher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1019 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1018: Nicholas Biddle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1018 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1017: Peter Skene Ogden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1017 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1016: J. Walter Thompson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1016 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1015: Red Blaik || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1015 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1014: Tommy Dorsey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1014 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1013: Martin and Osa Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1013 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1012: Franklin and Forrest Mars || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1012 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1011: Bob Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1011 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1010: Isaac Toucey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1010 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1009: George Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1009 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1008: Sholem Aleichem || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1008 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1007: Eubie Blake || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1007 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1006: Charles and Charlotte Ray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1006 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1005: Leon Russell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1005 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1004: Nita Naldi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1004 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1003: Floyd Olson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1003 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1002: Finn and Edith Ronne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1002 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1001: Horace Gray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1001 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 1000: Oral Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-1000 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 999: Harriet Hosmer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-999 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 998: Nathan Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-998 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 997: Preston Brooks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-997 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 996: Rube Goldberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-996 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 995: John Cephas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-995 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 994: William Spry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-994 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 993: John Rawls || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-993 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 992: Joseph Dolph || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-992 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 991: Preston Plumb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-991 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 990: John Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-990 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 989: Waldo Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-989 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 988: Julius Ochs Adler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2022/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-988 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 987: Thomas Buchanan Read || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-987 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 986: Pierce Butler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-986 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 985: Hilton Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-985 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 984: Henry Deringer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-984 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 983: William Allen White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-983 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 982: Billy James Hargis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-982 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 981: Frank Walsh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-981 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 980: Don Pardo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-980 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 979: Gerald Nye || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-979 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 978: Alfred Hershey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-978 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 977: Lee Roy Selmon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-977 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 976: Henry Mower Rice || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-976 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 975: Robert Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-975 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 974: Frances Willard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-974 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 973: Joseph Schumpeter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-973 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 972: Charles Turner Torrey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-972 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 971: Otto Kahn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-971 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 970: Dave Orr, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-970 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 969: Lucky Luciano || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-969 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 968: Morris Rosenfeld || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-968 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 967: Francis Wardlaw || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-967 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 966: George Creel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-966 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 965: Grover Washington, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-965 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 964: Norma Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-964 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 963: Jack Shea || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-963 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 962: James Hinds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-962 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 961: Walt Rostow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-961 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 960: Sal Mineo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-960 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 959: William Lindsay White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-959 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 958: Alice Ghostley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-958 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 957: Frankie Manning || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-957 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 956: Leon Uris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-956 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 955: Marlin Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-955 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 954: William Poole || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-954 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 953: Boris Bittker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-953 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 952: Hal Foster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-952 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 951: Louise Day Hicks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-951 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 950: David Brinkley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-950 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 949: Wade Hampton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-949 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 948: Strom Thurmond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-948 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 947: Kevin White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-947 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 946: James and Ellen White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-946 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 945: William Bullitt, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-945 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 944: Dan Quisenberry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-944 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 943: Felix Pappalardi, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-943 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 942: Arthur Capper, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-942 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 941: Joseph Stewart and Scipio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-941 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 940: Ella Mae Wiggins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-940 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 939: Johnnie Lee Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-939 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 938: Frank Broyles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-938 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 937: Asa Gray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-937 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 936: John Blassingame || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-936 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 935: Sleepy LaBeef || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-935 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 934: Cotton Ed Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-934 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 933: C. Wright Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-933 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 932: Orville Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-932 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 931: Orval Faubus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-931 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 930: Thomas McKean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-930 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 929: Harriet Cany Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-929 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 928: Francis Hicks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-928 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 927: Charles Atlas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-927 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 926: Vannevar Bush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-926 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 925: Thomas Dorr, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-925 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 924: Carl Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-924 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 923: Henry Bacon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-923 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 922: J.L. Wilkinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-922 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 921: William Shirer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-921 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 920: Hank Snow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-920 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 919: Meyer London || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-919 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 918: Jessie Benton Fremont, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-918 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 917: Jesse James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-917 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 916: John Edgar Thomson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-916 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 915: Carrie Chapman Catt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-915 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 914: Frances Perkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-914 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 913: Louis McLane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-913 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 912: W.J. Cash || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-912 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 911: Archibald Yell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-911 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 910: Clark Kerr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-910 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 909: Buck Buchanan, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-909 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 908: Robert Grier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-908 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 907: Robert Bork || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-907 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 906: Will Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-906 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 905: Carlo Gambino || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-905 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 904: Dale Carnegie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-904 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 903: Sylvia Ardyn Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-903 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 902: Sam Kinison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-902 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 901: Edith Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-901 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 900: James Reed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-900 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 899: Alfred Moore Waddell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-899 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 898: Roy Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-898 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 897: Washington Irving || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-897 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 896: Alf Landon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-896 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 895: Chuck Hinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-895 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 894: George Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-894 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 893: Carson McCullers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-893 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 892: William Belknap || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-892 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 891: Harry Carey, Sr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-891 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 890: Joyce Alexander Wein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-890 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 889: Woody Guthrie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-889 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 888: Thomas Barber || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-888 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 887: Marty Robbins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-887 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 886: Jimmy Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-886 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 885: Kid Nichols || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-885 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 884: William Nolde || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-884 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 883: Zitkala-Ša || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-883 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 882: George Horace Lorimer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-882 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 881: Tammy Faye Bakker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-881 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 880: Edward Merriam || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-880 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 879: Unidentified victims of the 1899 Windsor Hotel Fire || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-879 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 878: John Foster Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-878 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 877: Wallace Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-877 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 876: William Fulbright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-876 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 875: Carrie Nation || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-875 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 874: David Montgomery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-874 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 873: B.F. Skinner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-873 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 872: John LeConte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-872 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 871: William Cullen Bryant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-871 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 870: Lindley Garrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-870 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 869: Pitchfork Ben Tillman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-869 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 868: Vance Hartke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-868 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 867: Arthur Goldberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-867 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 866: Avery Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-866 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 865: Len Bias || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-865 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 864: Solomon Stoddard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-864 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 863: Thomas Alexander Scott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-863 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 862: Simon Newcomb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-862 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 861: Daniel Tobin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-861 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 860: Sam Langford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-860 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 859: Sergei Rachmaninoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-859 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 858: Levi Woodbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-858 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 857: Lee Atwater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-857 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 856: David Garroway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-856 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 855: Martin Van Buren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-855 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 854: Ben Hecht || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-854 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 853: Patricia Medina || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-853 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 852: McGeorge Bundy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-852 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 851: Jeremiah Evarts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-851 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 850: E.E. Cummings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-850 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 849: Walt Whitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-849 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 848: Jim Fisk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-848 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 847: John C. Fremont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-847 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 846: Clark Terry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-846 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 845: Bat Masterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-845 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 844: Antonin Scalia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-844 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 843: Rose O’Neal Greenhow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-843 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 842: John Barry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-842 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 841: Paul McNutt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-841 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 840: Oscar Mayer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-840 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 839: Alice Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-839 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 838: Willie Stargell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-838 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 837: David Brenner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-837 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 836: Lars Onsager || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-836 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 835: Richard Rush || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-835 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 834: Joseph Swing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grate-part-834 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 833: Charles MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-833 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 832: Allard Lowenstein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-832 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 831: Frederick Winslow Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-831 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 830: Bernard Gorin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-830 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 829: Fitz-Greene Halleck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-830 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 828: Elbie Fletcher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-828 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 827: Eugene Stoner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-827 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 826: Henny Youngman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-826 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 825: Helen Keller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-825 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 824: Herbert Lipson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-824 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 823: Sam Ervin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-823 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 822: Melvil Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-822 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 821: Frank Knox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-821 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 820: Cyrus McCormick, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-820 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 819: Kahlil George Gibran || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-819 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 818: Douglas MacArthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-818 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 817: Carl Schurz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-817 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 816: Frank McGee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-816 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 815: John Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-815 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 814: Harry Wills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-814 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 813: Kate Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-813 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 812: Billy Paul || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-812 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 811: George Wetmore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-811 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 810: Benjamin and Sarah Franklin Bache || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-810 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 809: Audie Murphy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-809 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 808: Mae Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-808 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 807: Mike Quill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-807 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 806: Carter Woodson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-806 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 805: Ernest Gibson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-805 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 804: Jeane Kirkpatrick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-804 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 803: Mary Cecil Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-803 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 802: Anna Jarvis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-802 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 801: Edward Bellamy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-801 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- |- | 800: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-800 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 799: Israel Joshua Singer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-799 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 798: Francis Pickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-798 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 797: Robert Cornelius || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-797 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 796: Francis Newlands || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-796 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 795: Cass Gilbert || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-795 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 794: Benjamin Franklin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-794 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 793: Ernest May || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-793 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 792: Henry Morgenthau, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-792 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 791: John Glenn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-791 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 790: Robert Penn Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-790 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 789: George Dallas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-789 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 788: James Cotton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-788 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 787: Charles Drew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-787 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 786: Elizabeth Lynett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-786 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 785: Peter Stuyvesant, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-785 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 784: Carl Kasell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-784 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 783: Roger Sherman Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-783 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 782: Walter Chrysler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-782 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 781: Abraham Cahan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-781 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 780: W.K. Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-780 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 779: Isaac Rubinow || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-779 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 778: Geraldine Ferraro || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-778 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 777: William Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-777 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 776: Mary Church Terrell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-776 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 775: George Morgan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-775 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 774: Bella Abzug || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-774 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 773: Thomas Bragg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-773 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 772: Artur Rodzinski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-772 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 771: Ann Richards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-771 @LGM] || [[ Willis-3575| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15724992/ann-richards @FindAGrave ] |- | 770: Powhatan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-770 @LGM] || [[ Powhatan-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5569/powhatan @FindAGrave ] |- | 769: Edgar Toppin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-769 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10075684/edgar-allan-toppin @FindAGrave ] |- | 768: Vic Atiyeh || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-768 @LGM] || [[ Atiyeh-26| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133119899/victor-george-atiyeh @FindAGrave ] |- | 767: James Buchanan Duke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-767 @LGM] || [[ Duke-1287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/304/james-buchanan-duke @FindAGrave ] |- | 766: Victims of the Avondale Colliery fire || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-766 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 765: Delia Bacon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-765 @LGM] || [[ Bacon-5491| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6652291/delia-salter-bacon @FindAGrave ] |- | 764: Henry Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-764 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 763: Charles Thomas Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-763 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-16733| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6688269/charles-thomas-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 762: Charles Dawes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-762 @LGM] || [[ Dawes-291| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/264/charles-gates-dawes @FindAGrave ] |- | 761: Joe Paterno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-761 @LGM] || [[ Paterno-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83834404/joe-paterno @FindAGrave ] |- | 760: Samuel Pomeroy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-760 @LGM] || [[ Pomeroy-866| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6844224/samuel-clarke-pomeroy @FindAGrave ] |- | 759: Henry Corbett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-759 @LGM] || [[ Corbett-1581| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5954234/henry-winslow-corbett @FindAGrave ] |- | 758: Fannie Farmer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-758 @LGM] || [[ Farmer-1547| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1764/fannie-farmer @FindAGrave ] |- | 757: John Harvey Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2021/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-757 @LGM] || [[Kellogg-847 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/569/john-harvey-kellogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 756: Andre Delfau || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-756 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/105328730/andre-delfau @FindAGrave ] |- | 755: Johnny Paycheck || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-755 @LGM] || [[ Lytle-1996| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7197159/johnny-paycheck @FindAGrave ] |- | 754: Ulysses S. Grant, III || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-754 @LGM] || [[ Grant-468| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/411/ulysses-s-grant @FindAGrave ] |- | 753: Leo Frank || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-753 @LGM] || [[ Frank-4127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4254/leo-frank @FindAGrave ] |- | 752: Betty Friedan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-752 @LGM] || [[ Goldstein-1414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13223958/betty-friedan @FindAGrave ] |- | 751: Vladimir Medem || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-751 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20550999/vladimir-davidovich-medem @FindAGrave ] |- | 750: Reggie Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-750 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6525322/reggie-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 749: Joseph Bloomingdale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-749 @LGM] || [[ Bloomingdale-36| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103/joseph-bernard-bloomingdale @FindAGrave ] |- | 748: Benjamin Silliman, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-748 @LGM] || [[ Silliman-208| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11561452/benjamin-silliman @FindAGrave ] |- | 747: Kanichi Asakawa, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-647-2 @LGM] || [[ 朝河-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7190605/kanichi-asakawa @FindAGrave ] |- | 746: Nicholas Rey, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-746 @LGM] || [[ Rey-241|@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197148148/nicholas-andrew-rey @FindAGrave ] |- | 745: I.F. Stone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-745 @LGM] || [[ Feinstein-142| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8203264/i-f-stone @FindAGrave ] |- | 744: Thornton Wilder || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-744 @LGM] || [[ Wilder-995| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1103/thornton-wilder @FindAGrave ] |- | 743: Samuel Slater || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-743 @LGM] || [[ Slater-1302| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23444/samuel-slater @FindAGrave ] |- | 742: Eugene Dennis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-742 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2442/eugene-dennis @FindAGrave ] |- | 741: Joseph Cotten || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-741 @LGM] || [[ Cotten-272| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1814/joseph-cotten @FindAGrave ] |- | 740: Matthias Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-740 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21656/matthias-william-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 739: Milt Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-739 @LGM] || [[ Davis-118035|@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30231380/milton-eugene-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 738: Gouverneur Morris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-738 @LGM] || [[ Morris-5281| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4718/gouverneur-morris @FindAGrave ] |- | 737: Abraham Bishop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-737 @LGM] || [[ Bishop-16971| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10495504/abraham-bishop @FindAGrave ] |- | 736: Benjamin Silliman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-736 @LGM] || [[ Silliman-184| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8719148/benjamin-silliman @FindAGrave ] |- | 735: Henry Stimson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-735 @LGM] || [[ Stimson-106| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/988/henry-lewis-stimson @FindAGrave ] |- | 734: Hughie Jennings || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-734 @LGM] || [[ Jennings-4848| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3696/hugh-jennings @FindAGrave ] |- | 733: Charles Francis Adams Sr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-733 @LGM] || [[ Adams-19| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2842/charles-francis-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 732: Mary Baker Eddy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-732 @LGM] || [[ Baker-6600| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/312/mary-eddy @FindAGrave ] |- | 731: Vito Genovese || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-731 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/386/vito-genovese @FindAGrave ] |- | 730: Samuel Gridley Howe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-730 @LGM] || [[ Howe-2638| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1760/samuel-gridley-howe @FindAGrave ] |- | 729: Frederick Lewis Allen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-729 @LGM] || [[ Allen-39098| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21/frederick-lewis-allen @FindAGrave ] |- | 728: Brice Disque || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-728 @LGM] || [[ Disque-14| Needs Bio @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47332511/brice-pursell-disque @FindAGrave ] |- | 727: Harriet Tubman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-727 @LGM] || [[ Ross-9405| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1247/harriet-tubman @FindAGrave ] |- | 726: Mark Hatfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-726 @LGM] || [[ Hatfield-1867| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74573018/mark-odom-hatfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 725: Elijah Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-725 @LGM] || [[ Mills-8563| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7493107/elijah-hunt-mills @FindAGrave ] |- | 724: John Trumbull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-724 @LGM] || [[ Trumbull-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7413829/john-trumbull @FindAGrave ] |- | 723: Anne Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-723 @LGM] || [[ Revere-121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6675752/anne-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 722: Thomas Menino || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-722 @LGM] || [[ Menino-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/138019997/thomas_michael_menino @FindAGrave ] |- | 721: Herbert Lehman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-721 @LGM] || [[ Lehman-730| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4019/herbert-henry-lehman @FindAGrave ] |- | 720: Jubal Early, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-720 @LGM] || [[ Early-717| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9118/jubal-anderson-early @FindAGrave ] |- | 719: Gilbert Stuart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-719 @LGM] || [[ Stuart-948 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123742266/gilbert-charles-stuart @FindAGrave ] |- | 718: Robert Casey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-718 @LGM] || [[ Casey-1690| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11402/robert-patrick-casey @FindAGrave ] |- | 717: Anthony Quervelle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-717 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/84052802/anthony-gabriel-quervelle @FindAGrave ] |- | 716: Nelson Miles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-716 @LGM] || [[ Miles-3127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2289/nelson-appleton-miles @FindAGrave ] |- | 715: Alfred Thayer Mahan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-715 @LGM] || [[ Mahan-287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7972481/alfred-thayer-mahan @FindAGrave ] |- | 714: Burleigh Grimes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-714 @LGM] || [[ Grimes-6586 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2387/burleigh-arland-grimes @FindAGrave ] |- | 713: Owen Roberts || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-713 @LGM] || [[ Roberts-36198| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5709/owen-josephus-roberts @FindAGrave ] |- | 712: Henry Morgenthau, Sr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-712 @LGM] || [[ Morgenthau-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11075295/henry-morgenthau @FindAGrave ] |- | 711: Thomas Nelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-711 @LGM] || [[ Nelson-963| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2771/thomas-nelson @FindAGrave ] |- | 710: Lou Gorman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-710 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67747683/james-gorman @FindAGrave ] |- | 709: Native chiefs who died of disease in 1793 Philadelphia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-709 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90882597/la_gese-pottawatomie Lagese of the Pottawatomie @FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27748540/apautapea-apautapea Chief Apautapea of the Penkeshaw] [and others to be added] |- | 708: Saul Yanofsky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-708 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16445982/saul-yanofsky @FindAGrave ] |- | 707: John Brophy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-707 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28806480/john-brophy @FindAGrave ] |- | 706: Irving Berlin, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-706 @LGM] || [[ Beilin-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/88/irving-berlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 705: Philip Roth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-705 @LGM] || [[ Roth-5178 | Needs Bio and Connections @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189965414/philip-roth @FindAGrave ] |- | 704: William Graham Sumner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-704 @LGM] || [[ Sumner-3341| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1006/william-graham-sumner @FindAGrave ] |- | 703: Jonathan Daniels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-703 @LGM] || [[ Daniels-7268| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12600289/jonathan-myrick-daniels @FindAGrave ] |- | 702: Mario Cuomo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-702 @LGM] || [[ Cuomo-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140758090/mario-cuomo @FindAGrave ] |- | 701: Daniel Berrigan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-701 @LGM] || [[ Berrigan-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191220071/daniel-joseph-berrigan @FindAGrave ] |- | 700: Ebenezer Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-700 @LGM] || [[ Hill-56087| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7374818/ebenezer-j-hill @FindAGrave ] |- | 699: Charles Francis Adams, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-699 @LGM] || [[ Adams-22| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7338000/charles-francis-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 698: Daniel Webster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-698 @LGM] || [[ Webster-2256| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1083/daniel-webster @FindAGrave ] |- | 697: Robert Latham Owen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-697 @LGM] || [[ Owen-5031| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7773268/robert-latham-owen @FindAGrave ] |- | 696: William Wells Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-696 @LGM] || [[ Brown-88851| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7234157/william-wells-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 695: C.W. Post || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-695 @LGM] || [[ Post-925| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/828/cw-post @FindAGrave ] |- | 694: Arthur Fiedler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-694 @LGM] || [[ Fiedler-268| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/333/arthur-fiedler @FindAGrave ] |- | 693: Eugene McCarthy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-693 @LGM] || [[ McCarthy-2631| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12649971/eugene-joseph-mccarthy @FindAGrave ] |- | 692: Isaac Hull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-692 @LGM] || [[ Hull-2962| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/523/isaac-hull @FindAGrave ] |- | 691: William Duane, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-691 @LGM] || [[ Dwayne-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31438846/william-john-duane @FindAGrave ] |- | 690: O.O. Howard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-690 @LGM] || [[ Howard-15342| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/513/oliver-otis-howard @FindAGrave ] |- | 689: Jay Cooke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-689 @LGM] || [[ Cooke-3499| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/225/jay-cooke @FindAGrave ] |- | 688: Lou Gehrig || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-688 @LGM] || [[ Gehrig-117| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/385/lou-gehrig @FindAGrave ] |- | 687: Edmond Genêt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-687 @LGM] || [[ Genêt-24 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23891453/edmond-charles-genet @FindAGrave ] |- | 686: John Corridan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-686 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7866572/john-corridan @FindAGrave ] |- | 685: Terry Sanford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-685 @LGM] || [[ Sanford-2011| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7797493/james-terry-sanford @FindAGrave ] |- | 684: Roger Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-684 @LGM] || [[ Williams-934| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1110/roger_williams @FindAGrave ] |- | 683: Little Jimmy Dickens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-683 @LGM] || [[ Dickens-1259| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/140818961/james-cecil-dickens @FindAGrave ] |- | 682: Samuel Tilden || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-682 @LGM] || [[ Tilden-376| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1036/samuel-jones-tilden @FindAGrave ] |- | 681: Carter Glass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-681 @LGM] || [[ Glass-1957| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654019/carter-glass @FindAGrave ] |- | 680: John Quincy Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-680 @LGM] || [[ Adams-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7/john-quincy-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 679: Ira Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-679 @LGM] || [[ Hayes-7579| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/463/ira-hamilton-hayes @FindAGrave ] |- | 678: Margaret Mead || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-678 @LGM] || [[ Mead-2862| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/701/margaret-mead @FindAGrave ] |- | 677: William Duane || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-677 @LGM] || [[ Duane-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31438204/william-duane @FindAGrave ] |- | 676: David Sarnoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-676 @LGM] || [[ Sarnoff-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4013/david-sarnoff @FindAGrave ] |- | 675: Jacob Javits || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-675 @LGM] || [[ Javits-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6856871/jacob-koppel-javits @FindAGrave ] |- | 674: James Fenimore Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-674 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-7320| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/228/james-fenimore-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 673: George Meade || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-673 @LGM] || [[ Meade-480| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/702/george-gordon-meade @FindAGrave ] |- | 672: Leonard Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-672 @LGM] || [[ Wood-19595| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1123/leonard-wood @FindAGrave ] |- | 671: Melvyn Kaufman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-671 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170930523/melvyn-kaufman @FindAGrave ] |- | 670: Lewis Hine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-670 @LGM] || [[ Hine-414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/484/lewis-wickes-hine @FindAGrave ] |- | 669: Cyrus Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-669 @LGM] || [[ Field-3374| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1090/cyrus-west-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 668: Edgar Allan Poe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-668 @LGM] || [[ Poe-521| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/822/edgar-allan-poe @FindAGrave ] |- | 667: John Gotti || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-667 @LGM] || [[ Gotti-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6494241/john-gotti @FindAGrave ] |- | 666: James Blaine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-666 @LGM] || [[ Blaine-27| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/98/james-gillespie-blaine @FindAGrave ] |- | 665: Robert Nozick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-665 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/42435235/robert-nozick @FindAGrave ] |- | 664: Clara Hill, Helena Hill Weed, and Elsie Mary Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-664 @LGM] || [[ | Clara needs profile @WT ]] [[ Hill-6324| Helena@WT ]] [[ | Elsie Mary needs profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104906169/clara_mossman_hill Clara@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104853753/helena-charlotte-weed Helena@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104854027/elsie_hill Elsie@FindAGrave ] |- | 663: Woodrow Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-663 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-7591| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1115/woodrow-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 662: Walt Bellamy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-662 @LGM] || [[ Bellamy-2203| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119712807/walt-bellamy @FindAGrave ] |- | 661: Susan Fenimore Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-661 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-33771| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29636028/susan_augusta_fenimore-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 660: Morris Cooke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-660 @LGM] || [[ Cooke-7644| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/101519548/morris-llewellen-cooke @FindAGrave ] |- | 659: William Dietz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-659 @LGM] || [[ Deitz-77| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/58811644/william-henry-dietz @FindAGrave ] |- | 658: Brooks Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-658 @LGM] || [[ Adams-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3631/brooks-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 657: Lydia Maria Child || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-657 @LGM] || [[ Francis-8258| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24074927/lydia-maria-child @FindAGrave ] |- | 656: Alexander, Woollcott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-656 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1125/alexander-woollcott @FindAGrave ] |- | 655: Andrew Mellon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-655 @LGM] || [[ Mellon-236| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8092909/andrew-william-mellon @FindAGrave ] |- | 654: Henry and Eliza Spalding || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-654 @LGM] || [[ Spalding-395| Henry@WT ]] [[ Hart-5228| Eliza@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50911631/henry-harmon-spalding Henry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50911729/eliza_spalding Eliza@FindAGrave ] |- | 653: Harold Ickes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-653 @LGM] || [[ Ickes-211| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15205478/harold-leclair-ickes @FindAGrave ] |- | 652: William Seward || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-652 @LGM] || [[ Seward-271| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/945/william-henry-seward @FindAGrave ] |- | 651: Henry Disston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-651 @LGM] || [[ Disston-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11377562/henry-disston @FindAGrave ] |- | 650: Marcus Daly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-650 @LGM] || [[ Daly-941| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/254/marcus-daly @FindAGrave ] |- | 649: Frank Kellogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-649 @LGM] || [[ Kellogg-1072| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654166/frank-billings-kellogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 648: Charles Wilson Peale || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-648 @LGM] || [[ Peale-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/798/charles-willson-peale @FindAGrave ] |- | 647: James Weldon Johnson and Grace Nail Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-647 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-51685| James@WT ]] [[ Nail-712| Grace@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6125709/james-weldon-johnson James@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33095854/grace-johnson Grace@FindAGrave] |- | 646: John Hartford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-646 @LGM] || [[ Harford-457| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5860870/john-hartford @FindAGrave ] |- | 645: Walter Prescott Webb || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-645 @LGM] || [[ Webb-5883| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64932570/walter-prescott-webb @FindAGrave ] |- | 644: Louisa Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-644 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1330/louisa-catherine-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 643: Carl Mays || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-643 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5833078/carl-mays @FindAGrave ]] |- | 642: Elihu Root || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-642 @LGM] || [[ Root-1582| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/899/elihu-root @FindAGrave ] |- | 641: Harve Bennett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-641 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143375860/harve-bennett @FindAGrave ] |- | 640: John Wanamaker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-640 @LGM] || [[ Wanamaker-63| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1069/john-wanamaker @FindAGrave ] |- | 639: Dom DiMaggio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-639 @LGM] || [[ DiMaggio-39| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36854851/dom-dimaggio @FindAGrave ] |- | 638: John Erhardt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-638 @LGM] || [[ Erhardt-215| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5799438/john-george-erhardt @FindAGrave ] |- | 637: William Dean Howells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-637 @LGM] || [[ Howells-44| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/517/william-dean-howells @FindAGrave ] |- | 636: Winslow Homer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-636 @LGM] || [[ Homer-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/495/winslow-homer @FindAGrave ] |- | 635: Billy De Wolfe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-635 @LGM] || [[ Jones-62062| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2843/billy-de_wolfe @FindAGrave ] |- | 634: Georges Méliès || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-634 @LGM] || [[ Méliès-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2348/georges-m%C3%A9li%C3%A8s @FindAGrave ] |- | 633: Donald Regan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-633 @LGM] || [[ Regan-1700| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7561251/donald-t-regan @FindAGrave ] |- | 632: Salmon Chase || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-632 @LGM] || [[ Chase-843| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192/salmon-portland-chase @FindAGrave ] |- | 631: Charles Peirce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-631 @LGM] || [[ Peirce-702| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622772/charles-sanders-peirce @FindAGrave ] |- | 630: Thomas Dixon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-630 @LGM] || [[ Dixon-9807 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5005686/thomas-dixon @FindAGrave ] |- | 629: Eddie Waitkus || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-629 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6479/edward-waitkus @FindAGrave ] |- | 628: DeWitt Clinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-628 @LGM] || [[ Clinton-145| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208/dewitt-clinton @FindAGrave ] |- | 627: Jim Valvano || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-627 @LGM] || [[ Valvano-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8076/jim-valvano @FindAGrave ] |- | 626: Samuel Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-626 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-26121| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1114/samuel-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 625: Norman Mailer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-625 @LGM] || [[ Mailer-53| @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 624: Ernie Banks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-624 @LGM] || [[ Banks-2508| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141714254/ernie-banks @FindAGrave ] |- | 623: Claude Rains || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-623 @LGM] || [[ Rains-938| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/850/claude-rains @FindAGrave ] |- | 622: Bill Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-622 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-2156| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2508/bill-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 621: Mara family || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-621 @LGM] || [[ Mara-86| Tim (First owner)@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/666/tim_mara @FindAGrave ] |- | 620: Jeb Magruder || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-620 @LGM] || [[ Magruder-414| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129880316/jeb-stuart-magruder @FindAGrave ] |- | 619: Russell Train || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-619 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] [[Train-219 | His Father Rear ADM Charles Train @WT]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/178623332/russell-errol-train @FindAGrave ] |- | 618: Gerrit Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-618 @LGM] || [[ Smith-77131| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1375/gerrit-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 617: Leonidas Polk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-617 @LGM] || [[ Polk-1279| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9271702/leonidas-lafayette-polk @FindAGrave ] |- | 616: Bullet Bill Dudley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-616 @LGM] || [[ Dudley-6932| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47580514/bill-dudley @FindAGrave ] |- | 615: Peter Cooper || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-615 @LGM] || [[ Cooper-14529| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/229/peter-cooper @FindAGrave ] |- | 614: Daniel Burke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-614 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49916796/daniel-edward-burke @FindAGrave ] |- | 613: George Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-613 @LGM] || [[ Thomas-16692| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3550/george-henry-thomas @FindAGrave ] |- | 612: Donald and Miriam MacMillan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-612 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3162/donald-baxter-macmillan Donald@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3163/miriam_macmillan Miriam@FindAGrave] |- | 611: Schenando || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-611 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8206/schenando @FindAGrave ] |- | 610: William Hooper and John Penn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-610 @LGM] || [[ Hooper-1272| Hooper@WT ]] [[ Penn-597| Penn@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2780/william-hooper Hooper@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2779/john-penn @FindAGrave ] |- | 609: Henry Cabot Lodge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-609 @LGM] || [[ Lodge-111| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/635/henry-cabot-lodge @FindAGrave ] |- | 608: Samuel Kirkland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2020/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-608 @LGM] || [[ Kirtland-26| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/585/samuel-kirkland @FindAGrave ] |- | 607: Junius Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-607 @LGM] || [[ Booth-778| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6607/junius-brutus-booth @FindAGrave ] |- | 606: Madam C.J. Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-606 @LGM] || [[ Breedlove-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18239/madam_cj-walker @FindAGrave ] |- | 605: Curt Gowdy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-605 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13399280/curt-gowdy @FindAGrave ] |- | 604: Bobby Doerr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-604 @LGM] || [[Doerr-179 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/185194844/bobby-doerr @FindAGrave ] |- | 603: Norman Rockwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-603 @LGM] || [[ Rockwell-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/888/norman-rockwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 602: David Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-602 @LGM] || [[ Walker-30466| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147511967/david-walker @FindAGrave ] |- | 601: Louis Tiffany || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-601 @LGM] || [[Tiffany-351 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2957/louis-comfort-tiffany @FindAGrave ] |- | 600: Simon Guggenheim || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-600 @LGM] || [[ Guggenheim-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6274923/simon-guggenheim @FindAGrave ] |- | 599: John Fitzgerald || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-599 @LGM] || [[ Fitzgerald-820| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1880/john-francis-fitzgerald @FindAGrave ] |- | 598: John McSherry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-598 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4601/john-mcsherry @FindAGrave ] |- | 597: Augustus Merrimon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-597 @LGM] || [[ Merrimon-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8091232/augustus-summerfield-merrimon @FindAGrave ] |- | 596: Booker T. Washington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-596 @LGM] || [[ Washington-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1073/booker-t-washington @FindAGrave ] |- | 595: Oliver Hazard Perry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-595 @LGM] || [[ Perry-497| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/805/oliver-hazard-perry @FindAGrave ] |- | 594: Dolley Madison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-594 @LGM] || [[ Payne-1949| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/660/dolley-madison @FindAGrave ] |- | 593: Mary Heaton Vorse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-593 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [ Needs Entry @FindAGrave ] |- | 592: Vern Gosdin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-492-2 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36578304/vern-gosdin @FindAGrave ] |- | 591: Ray Stannard Baker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-591 @LGM] || [[ Baker-8142| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8203122/ray-stannard-baker @FindAGrave ] |- | 590: Leonard Bernstein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-590 @LGM] || [[ Bernstein-247| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1166/leonard-bernstein @FindAGrave ] |- | 589: Abigail Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-589 @LGM] || [[ Smith-69| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4/abigail-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 588: Francis Parkman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-588 @LGM] || [[ Parkman-94| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/793/francis-parkman @FindAGrave ] |- | 587: Matthew Perry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-587 @LGM] || [[ Perry-5880| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261033724/matthew-perry @FindAGrave ] |- | 586: Harry Blackmun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-586 @LGM] || [[ Blackmun-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5854/harry-andrew-blackmun @FindAGrave ] |- | 585: Jaroslav Pelikan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-585 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126479636/jaroslav-jan-pelikan @FindAGrave ] |- | 584: Arnold Stang || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-584 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45698781/arnold-stang @FindAGrave ] |- | 583: William Paterson, Jack and Sue Kling, and Art and Esther Shields || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-583 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profiles @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883140/william-l-patterson William@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883605/jack_kling Jack@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883606/sue_kling Sue@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10173459/art-shields Art@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/257883472/esther_shields Ester@FindAGrave ] |- | 582: Light Horse Harry Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-582 @LGM] || [[ Lee-526| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2452/henry-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 581: Henry and William Steinway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-581 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profiles @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3314/henry-englehard-steinway Henry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/978/william_steinway William@FindAGrave ] |- | 580: Wade Hampton II || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-580 @LGM] || [[ Hampton-2727| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/55824067/wade-hampton @FindAGrave ] |- | 579: Ralph Bunche || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-579 @LGM] || [[ Bunche-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149/ralph-johnson-bunche @FindAGrave ] |- | 578: Allen Dulles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-578 @LGM] || [[ Dulles-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/305/allen-welsh-dulles @FindAGrave ] |- | 577: George Ruffin and Josephine St. Pierre Ruffin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-577 @LGM] || [[ Ruffin-823| @WT ]] [[ St._Pierre-636| @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6708461/george-lewis-ruffin George@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41572164/josephine_ruffin Josephine@FindAGrave] |- | 576: Webb Pierce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-576 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2391/webb-pierce @FindAGrave ] |- | 575: Jim Denny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-575 @LGM] || [[ Denny-2709| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11937904/jim-denny @FindAGrave ] |- | 574: Claire Chennault || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-574 @LGM] || [[Chennault-5 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194/claire-lee-chennault @FindAGrave ] |- | 573: Tran Van Chuong and Princess Nam Tran Tran Van Chuong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-573 @LGM] || [[ Trần-216| Tran@WT ]] [[ Thân-17| Than@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/216502874/tran-van-chuong Tran@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176776891/than-thi_nam-tran Than@FindAGrave ] |- | 572: Ralph Branca || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-572 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173088548/ralph-branca @FindAGrave ] |- | 571: Wernher von Braun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-571 @LGM] || [[ Von_Braun-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4323/wernher-von_braun @FindAGrave ] |- | 570: Ralph Ellison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-570 @LGM] || [[ Ellison-642| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15113013/ralph-waldo-ellison @FindAGrave ] |- | 569: Calvert Vaux || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-569 @LGM] || [[ Vaux-252| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20972/calvert-vaux @FindAGrave ] |- | 568: Increase and Cotton Mather || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-568 @LGM] || [[ Mather-43| Increase@WT ]] [[ Mather-42| Cotton@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2690/increase-mather Increase@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/684/cotton_mather Cotton@FindAGrave ] |- | 567: Henry Dawes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-567 @LGM] || [[ Dawes-440| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6423282/henry-laurens-dawes @FindAGrave ] |- | 566: William Mahone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-566 @LGM] || [[ Mahone-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8339/william-mahone @FindAGrave ] |- | 565: Don Baylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-565 @LGM] || [[ Baylor-179| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/182151400/don-baylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 564: Alice Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-564 @LGM] || [[ Lee-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4775/alice-hathaway-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 563: Earl Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-563 @LGM] || [[ Warren-5529| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1072/earl-warren @FindAGrave ] |- | 562: Gilbert Grosvenor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-562 @LGM] || [[ Grosvenor-326| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2633/gilbert-hovey-grosvenor @FindAGrave ] |- | 561: States Rights Gist || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-561 @LGM] || [[ Gist-161| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9069/states-rights-gist @FindAGrave ] |- | 560: Josephus Daniels || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-560 @LGM] || [[ Daniels-5328| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8063314/josephus-daniels @FindAGrave ] |- | 559: Frank Woolworth and Barbara Hutton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-559 @LGM] || [[ Woolworth-36 | Woolworth @WT ]] [[ Hutton-872 | Hutton @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1127/frank-winfield-woolworth Woolworth@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5543/barbara-hutton Hutton@FindAGrave] |- | 558: Mike Mansfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-558 @LGM] || [[ Mansfield-1506| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6001543/michael-joseph-mansfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 557: Richard Olney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-557 @LGM] || [[ Olney-1403| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6305408/richard-olney @FindAGrave ] |- | 556: Alfred Wagenknecht || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-556 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195524819/alfred-wagenknecht @FindAGrave ] |- | 555: George Westinghouse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-555 @LGM] || [[ Westinghouse-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1091/george-westinghouse @FindAGrave ] |- | 554: William Z. Foster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-554 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ |Needs Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 553: Sojourner Truth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-553 @LGM] || [[ Baumfree-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1044/sojourner-truth @FindAGrave ] |- | 552: John Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-552 @LGM] || [[ Adams-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6/john-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 551: James Cash Penney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-551 @LGM] || [[ Penney-242| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/803/james-cash-penney @FindAGrave ] |- | 550: Jim Hogg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-550 @LGM] || [[ Hogg-938| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6991/james-stephen-hogg @FindAGrave ] |- | 549: Thomas Jefferson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-549 @LGM] || [[ Jefferson-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/544/thomas-jefferson @FindAGrave ] |- | 548: Calvin Coolidge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-548 @LGM] || [[ Coolidge-13| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6551998/calvin-coolidge @FindAGrave ] |- | 547: George Cohan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-547 @LGM] || [[ Cohan-34| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/213/george-m-cohan @FindAGrave ] |- | 546: Ben McCulloch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-546 @LGM] || [[ McCulloch-1261| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11032/benjamin-mcculloch @FindAGrave ] |- | 545: Phil Kearny || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-545 @LGM] || [[ Kearney-888| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1912/philip-kearny @FindAGrave ] |- | 544: John Clarkson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-544 @LGM] || [[ Clarkson-3415| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3633/john-gibson-clarkson @FindAGrave ] |- | 543: William Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-543 @LGM] || [[ Rogers-25741| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6407259/william-pierce-rogers @FindAGrave ] |- | 542: Jesse Helms || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-542 @LGM] || [[ Helms-851| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28031146/jesse-alexander-helms @FindAGrave ] |- | 541: Porter Wagoner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-541 @LGM] || [[ Wagoner-1064| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22541320/porter-wagoner @FindAGrave ] |- | 540: James Rouse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-540 @LGM] || [[ Rouse-799| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7088338/james-wilson-rouse @FindAGrave ] |- | 539: Jerry Falwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-539 @LGM] || [[ Fallwell-9| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19386714/jerry-falwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 538: John Bell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-538 @LGM] || [[ Bell-1860| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653388/john-bell @FindAGrave ] |- | 537: George Dewey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-537 @LGM] || [[ Dewey-1119| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/278/george-dewey @FindAGrave ] |- | 536: George Washington Carver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-536 @LGM] || [[ Carver-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179/george-washington-carver @FindAGrave ] |- | 535: Slave graveyard at Montpelier || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-535 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 534: Ted Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-534 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-29654| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56881651/ted-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 533: John von Neumann || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-533 @LGM] || [[ Von_Neumann-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7333144/john-von_neumann @FindAGrave ] |- | 532: Frankie Frisch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-532 @LGM] || [[ Frisch-172| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/369/frankie-frisch @FindAGrave ] |- | 531: John McLoughlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-531 @LGM] || [[ McLoughlin-254| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6413/john-baptiste-mcloughlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 530: Horace Greeley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-530 @LGM] || [[ Greeley-165| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/414/horace-greeley @FindAGrave ] |- | 529: Samuel Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-529 @LGM] || [[ Morse-11| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/741/samuel-finley_breese-morse @FindAGrave ] |- | 528: Joel Poinsett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-528 @LGM] || [[ Poinsett-32| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6912237/joel-roberts-poinsett @FindAGrave ] |- | 527: Al Capp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-527 @LGM] || [[ Caplin-41| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2841/al-capp @FindAGrave ] |- | 526: August Belmont || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-426 @LGM] || [[ Belmont-58| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/76/August-Belmont @FindAGrave ] |- | 525: John O’Connor and Edward Egan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-525 @LGM] || [[ O'Connor-4234| O'Connor@WT ]] [[ | Egan needs profile @WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9229/john-joseph-o'connor O'Connor@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143361983/edward-michael-egan @FindAGrave ] |- | 524: Clark Clifford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-524 @LGM] || [[ Clifford-4669| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5936/clark-mcadams-clifford @FindAGrave ] |- | 523: Pierre Salinger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-523 @LGM] || [[ Salinger-16| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9609994/pierre-emil_george-salinger @FindAGrave ] |- | 522: John McCain, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-522 @LGM] || [[ McCain-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8315/john-sidney-mccain @FindAGrave ] |- | 521: Earl Scruggs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-521 @LGM] || [[ Scruggs-709| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/87507819/earl-eugene-scruggs @FindAGrave ] |- | 520: Abraham Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-520 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-4942| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2269/abraham-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 519: Frederick Weyerhaeuser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-519 @LGM] || [[ Weyerhaeuser-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12975/frederick-edward-weyerhaeuser @FindAGrave ] |- | 518: Otto Preminger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-518 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5799/otto-preminger @FindAGrave ] |- | 517: John Daniel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-517 @LGM] || [[ Daniel-3757| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6862626/john-warwick-daniel @FindAGrave ] |- | 516: Leon Trotsky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-516 @LGM] || [[ Бронштейн-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4174/leon-trotsky @FindAGrave ] |- | 515: George Catlin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-515 @LGM] || [[ Catlin-838| @WT ]] || [https://findagrave.com/memorial/183/george-catlin @FindAGrave ] |- | 514: Mary Ann Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-514 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51937840/mary-ann-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 513: Sylvia Beach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-513 @LGM] || [[ Beach-2477| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/68/sylvia-beach @FindAGrave ] |- | 512: Douglas Southall Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-512 @LGM] || [[ Freeman-19531| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6023427/douglas-southall-freeman @FindAGrave ] |- | 511: Frederick Douglass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-511 @LGM] || [[ Bailey-7481| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6110193/frederick-douglass @FindAGrave ] |- | 510: Horatio Alger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-510 @LGM] || [[ Alger-275| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17/horatio-alger @FindAGrave ] |- | 509: Fred Rose || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-509 @LGM] || [[ Rose-20503| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10978/fred-rose @FindAGrave ] |- | 508: Sarah Bernhardt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-non-american-grave-part-508 @LGM] || [[ Bernardt-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1333/sarah-bernhardt @FindAGrave ] |- | 507: Frederick Douglas Patterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-507 @LGM] || [[ Patterson-20312| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41334538/frederick-douglas-patterson @FindAGrave ] |- | 506: Alonzo Herndon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-506 @LGM] || [[ Herndon-2136| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6931098/alonzo-franklin-herndon @FindAGrave ] |- | 505: Lee Marvin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-505 @LGM] || [[ Marvin-839| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1600/lee-marvin @FindAGrave ] |- | 504: Don Reno || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-504 @LGM] || [[ Reno-703| Does not show up in Tools Menu of Chrome Browser@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9905286/donald-wesley-reno @FindAGrave ] |- | 503: Howard Zinn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-503 @LGM] || [[ Zinn-396| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47227346/howard-zinn @FindAGrave ] |- | 502: Morgan Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-502 @LGM] || [[ Lewis-12823| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6846683/morgan-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 501: James Madison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-501 @LGM] || [[ Madison-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/661/james-madison @FindAGrave ] |- | 500: Charles Schwab || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-500 @LGM] || [[ Schwab-1286| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5216/charles-michael-schwab @FindAGrave ] |- | 499: Robert and Mabel Williams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-499 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/46923156/robert-franklin-williams Robert@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/129725279/mabel_ola_williams Mabel@FindAGrave ] |- | 498: Fannie Battle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-498 @LGM] || [[ Battle-808| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9045551/fannie-battle @FindAGrave ] |- | 497: Philip Armour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-497 @LGM] || [[ Armour-213| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34/philip-danforth-armour @FindAGrave ] |- | 496: Jehudi Ashmun || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-496 @LGM] || [[ Ashmun-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12303/jehudi-ashmun @FindAGrave ] |- | 495: James Byrnes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-495 @LGM] || [[ Byrnes-415| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1586/james-francis-byrnes @FindAGrave ] |- | 494: Aaron Burr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-494 @LGM] || [[ Burr-115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/151/aaron-burr @FindAGrave ] |- | 493: Josiah Red Wolf || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-493 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/54375821/josiah-red_wolf @FindAGrave ] |- | 492: Maury Maverick, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-492 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8072057/maury-maverick @FindAGrave ] |- | 491: Robert Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-491 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-753| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/573/robert-f-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 490: Floyd Cramer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-490 @LGM] || [[ Cramer-2872| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6833/floyd-cramer @FindAGrave ] |- | 489: Barbara Jordan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-489 @LGM] || [[ Jordan-5978| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6456/barbara-jordan@FindAGrave ] |- | 488: Elizabeth Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-488 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 487: Vic Willis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-487 @LGM] || [[ | Need Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18831/victor-gazaway-willis @FindAGrave ] |- | 486: Ralph Yarborough || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-486 @LGM] || [[ Yarborough-305| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18189/ralph-webster-yarborough @FindAGrave ] |- | 485: Mark White || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-485 @LGM] || [[ White-24799| @WT ]] || [White-24799 @FindAGrave ] |- | 484: Henry Wallace || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-484 @LGM] || [[ Wallace-5730| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2560/henry-agard-wallace @FindAGrave ] |- | 483: Dan Moody || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-483 @LGM] || [[ Moody-2757| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7479617/daniel-james-moody @FindAGrave ] |- | 482: William Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-482 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-38832| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12527504/william-bauchop-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 481: Daniel Tompkins || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-481 @LGM] || [[ Tompkins-364| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1039/daniel-d-tompkins @FindAGrave ] |- | 480: Stephen Douglas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-480 @LGM] || [[ Douglas-3130| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/295/stephen-arnold-douglas @FindAGrave ] |- | 479: John Archibald Campbell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-479 @LGM] || [[ Campbell-20875| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1829/john-archibald-campbell @FindAGrave ] |- | 478: Sylvia Woods || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-478 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 477: Marshall Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-477 @LGM] || [[ Field-3451 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/334/marshall-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 476: Prince Hall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-476 @LGM] || [[ Hall-32351| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6078/prince-hall @FindAGrave ] |- | 475: Kay Bailey Hutchison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-475 @LGM] || [[ Bailey-12534| @WT ]] || [[ | Not dead yet Kay@FindAGrave ]][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/127246660/elton-ray-hutchison Ray@FindAGrave ] |- | 474: David Hunter || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-474 @LGM] || [[ Hunter-11099| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4845/david-hunter @FindAGrave ] |- | 473: Henry Wise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-473 @LGM] || [[ Wise-2128| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10064/henry-alexander-wise @FindAGrave ] |- | 472: Rob Bironas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-472 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136199680/rob-bironas @FindAGrave ] |- | 471: Olive Thomas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-471 @LGM] || [[ Duffy-1810| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3714/olive-thomas @FindAGrave ] |- | 470: Darrell Royal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-470 @LGM] || [[ Royal-533| Probably Him But its private@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100314550/darrell-k-royal @FindAGrave ] |- | 469: Willie Wells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-469 @LGM] || [[ Wells-27235| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2364/willie-james-wells @FindAGrave ] |- | 468: Rebecca Crumpler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-468 @LGM] || [[ Davis-59213| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/197241706/rebecca-crumpler @FindAGrave ] |- | 467: Dean Acheson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-467 @LGM] || [[ Acheson-383| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6661729/dean-gooderham-acheson @FindAGrave ] |- | 466: John James Audubon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-466 @LGM] || [[ Audubon-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6102721/john-james-audubon @FindAGrave ] |- | 465: Elizabeth Cady Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-465 @LGM] || [[ Cady-502| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/974/elizabeth-cady-stanton @FindAGrave ] |- | 464: Hazard Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-464 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-12049| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5925792/hazard-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 463: Chris Kyle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-463 @LGM] || [[ Kyle-600| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104551833/chris-kyle @FindAGrave ] |- | 462: Slave graveyard at Monticello || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-462 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 461: Montgomery Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-461 @LGM] || [[ Blair-4838| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2937/montgomery-blair @FindAGrave ] |- | 460: Albert Bierstadt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-460 @LGM] || [[ Bierstadt-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3014/albert-bierstadt @FindAGrave ] |- | 459: Edward G. Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-459 @LGM] || [[ Goldenberg-111| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/880/edward-g-robinson @FindAGrave ] |- | 458: John Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-458 @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-12670| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2462/john_newton_mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 457: Maury Maverick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-457 @LGM] || [[ Maverick-141| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5646/maury-maverick @FindAGrave ] |- | 456: George McClellan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-456 @LGM] || [[ McClellan-161| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2765/george-brinton-mcclellan @FindAGrave ] |- | 455: Pierre L’Enfant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-455 @LGM] || [[ L'Enfant-9 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/591/pierre-charles-l'enfant @FindAGrave ] |- | 454: Mary Elizabeth Garrett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-454 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37473299/mary-elizabeth-garrett @FindAGrave ] [https://msa.maryland.gov/msa/educ/exhibits/womenshallfame/html/garrett.html Maryland Bio] [https://archives.tricolib.brynmawr.edu/resources/bmc-1970-01 Family papers at Bryn Mawr] |- | 453: William James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-453 @LGM] || [[ James-31| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/540/william-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 452: Jimmy Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-452 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6832/jimmy-martin @FindAGrave ] |- | 451: Harriet Beecher Stowe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-451 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-129| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/992/harriet-beecher-stowe @FindAGrave ] |- | 450: Mary Lease || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-450 @LGM] || [[ Clyens-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51936910/mary-elizabeth-lease @FindAGrave ] |- | 449: “Uncle” Alfred || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-449 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10797612/alfred-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 448: Abner Doubleday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-448 @LGM] || [[ Doubleday-49| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4830/abner-doubleday @FindAGrave ] |- | 447: Robert Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-447 @LGM] || [[ Smith-71374| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6856909/robert-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 446: Isaac Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-446 @LGM] || [[ Stevens-8190| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21358/isaac-ingalls-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 445: Ed Koch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-445 @LGM] || [[ Koch-4450| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104469916/ed-koch @FindAGrave ] |- | 444: William Borah || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-444 @LGM] || [[ Borah-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114/william-edgar-borah @FindAGrave ] |- | 443: Gaylord Nelson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-443 @LGM] || [[ Nelson-9128| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11283458/gaylord-nelson @FindAGrave ] |- | 442: Meridel Le Sueur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-442 @LGM] || [[ Wharton-931| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/60336894/meridel-lesueur @FindAGrave ] |- | 441: The Staple Singers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-441 @LGM] || [[ Staples-2491| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6636264/roebuck-staples @FindAGrave ] |- | 440: James Cagney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-440 @LGM] || [[ Cagney-240| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/160/james-cagney @FindAGrave ] |- | 439: Jerry Chesnut || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-439 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195403840/jerry-donald-chesnut @FindAGrave ] |- | 438: Jean-Baptiste Illinois Jacquet || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-438 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9173972/jean-baptiste-jacquet @FindAGrave ] |- | 437: Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-437 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8508/franklin-delano-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 436: Kate Chase || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-436 @LGM] || [[ Chase-639| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4642/katherine-jane-sprague @FindAGrave ] |- | 435: Thomas Edison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-435 @LGM] || [[ Edison-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1630/thomas-alva-edison @FindAGrave ] |- | 434: Jim Ed Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-434 @LGM] || [[ Brown-85826| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/147739110/james-edward-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 433: Allan Pinkerton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-433 @LGM] || [[ Pinkerton-411| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/817/allan-pinkerton @FindAGrave ] |- | 432: Billy Sherrill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-432 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150192570/billy-norris-sherrill @FindAGrave ] |- | 431: William Kelley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-431 @LGM] || [[ Kelley-4572| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21825/william-darrah-kelley @FindAGrave ] |- | 430: Frank Lumpkin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-430 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50186420/frank-lumpkin @FindAGrave ] and [https://peoplesworld.org/article/frank-lumpkin-saint-of-chicago-dies-at-9/ Chicago News story on him] |- | 429: Edsel Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-429 @LGM] || [[ Ford-6543| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/351/edsel-bryant-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 428: William Temple Hornaday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-428 @LGM] || [[ Hornaday-164| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124798785/william-temple-hornaday @FindAGrave ] |- | 427: Jervis McEntee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-427 @LGM] || [[ McEntee-174| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5660059/jervis-mcentee @FindAGrave ] |- | 426: Mack Vickery || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-426 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ |Needs Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 425: James Seddon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-425 @LGM] || [[ Seddon-6432| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6005865/james-alexander-seddon @FindAGrave ] |- | 424: Philip and Katharine Meyer Graham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-424 @LGM] || [[ Graham-9499| Philip@WT ]] [[ Meyer-6707| Katharine@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11783/philip-leslie-graham Philip@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23269/katharine-graham Katharine@FindAGrave ] |- | 423: David and Ruth Greenglass || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-423 @LGM] || [[ Greenglass-2| David@WT ]] [[ Printz-105| Ruth@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133810307/david-greenglass David@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128050011/ruth-leah-grenell Ruth@FindAGrave ] |- | 422: Harlan Stone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-422 @LGM] || [[ Stone-15343| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/990/harlan-fiske-stone @FindAGrave ] |- | 421: Nancy Hanks Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-421 @LGM] || [[ Hanks-52| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8381/nancy-elizabeth-lincoln @FindAGrave ] |- | 420: Oscar Wilde || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-420 @LGM] || [[ Wilde-536| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1102/oscar-wilde @FindAGrave ] |- | 419: Jim Varney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-419 @LGM] || [[ Varney-1675| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8459/jim-varney @FindAGrave ] |- | 418: Babe Ruth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-418 @LGM] || [[ Ruth-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/919/babe-ruth @FindAGrave ] |- | 417: John Mitchell, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-417 @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-38183| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32366955/john-mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 416: The Stoneman Family, || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-416 @LGM] || [[ Stoneman-442| Ernest "Pop" Stoneman@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10977/ernest-van-stoneman @FindAGrave ] |- | 415: Roy Acuff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-415 @LGM] || [[ Acuff-74| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1435/roy-claxton-acuff @FindAGrave ] |- | 414: Julian Bond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-414 @LGM] || [[ Bond-3492| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150809160/julian-bond @FindAGrave ] |- | 413: Reinhold Niebuhr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-413 @LGM] || [[ Niebuhr-278| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/763/reinhold-niebuhr @FindAGrave ] |- | 412: Henry & Carrie Getty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-412 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6344931/henry-harrison-getty Henry@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40440199/carrie-eliza-getty Carrie@FindAGrave ] |- | 411: Pendleton Vandiver || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-411 @LGM] || [[ Vandiver-516 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2509/pendleton-vandiver @FindAGrave ] |- | 410: Jerry and Elaine Orbach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-410 @LGM] || [[ Orbach-12| Jerry@WT ]] [[ | Elaine Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10186960/jerry-orbach Jerry@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35467767/elaine-orbach Elaine@FindAGrave] |- | 409: Stephen F. Austin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-409 @LGM] || [[ Austin-1002| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/45/stephen-fuller-austin @FindAGrave ] |- | 408: James Russell Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-408 @LGM] || [[ Lowell-171| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/648/james-russell-lowell @FindAGrave ] |- | 407: John J. Pershing || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-407 @LGM] || [[ Pershing-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/806/john-j-pershing @FindAGrave ] |- | 406: Arthur Flemming || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-406 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6944319/arthur-sherwood-flemming @FindAGrave ] |- | 405: George Jones || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-405 @LGM] || [[ Jones-12587| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7225751/george-jones @FindAGrave ] |- | 404: Red Sovine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-404 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6971/red-sovine @FindAGrave ] |- | 403: Pa and Ma Ferguson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-403 @LGM] || [[ Ferguson-6133| Pa@WT ]] [[ Wallace-6719| Ma@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1758/james-edward-ferguson Pa@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/330/miriam-amanda-ferguson Ma@FindAGrave ] |- | 402: Neysa McMein || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-402 @LGM] || [[ McMein-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111290770/neysa-mcmein @FindAGrave ] |- | 401: John Connally || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-401 @LGM] || [[ Connally-122| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4122/john-bowden-connally @FindAGrave ] |- | 400: George Pickett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-400 @LGM] || [[ Pickett-1168| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/812/george-edward-pickett @FindAGrave ] |- | 399: Ruth Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-399 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6391/ruth-page @FindAGrave ] |- | 398: J. Frank Dobie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-398 @LGM] || [[ Dobie-172 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1343/j_frank-dobie @FindAGrave ] |- | 397: John Catron || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-397 @LGM] || [[ Catron-492| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5669/john-catron @FindAGrave ] |- | 396: John Overton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-396 @LGM] || [[ Overton-2646| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6009425/john-overton @FindAGrave ] |- | 395: Billy Martin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-395 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball) @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1439/billy-martin @FindAGrave ] |- | 394: James Polk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-394 @LGM] || [[ Polk-56| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/823/james-k-polk @FindAGrave ] |- | 393: Martin Luther King Sr. and Alberta Williams King || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-393 @LGM] || [[ King-10025| Martin@WT ]] [[ Williams-22790| Alberta@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9795/martin-luther-king Martin@FindAGrave ][https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Williams-22790 Alberta@FindAGrave ] |- | 392: Dashiell Hammett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-392 @LGM] || [[ Hammett-304| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/438/dashiell-hammett @FindAGrave ] |- | 391: Zachary Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-391 @LGM] || [[ Taylor-223| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1023/zachary-taylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 390: Levi Morton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-390 @LGM] || [[ Morton-3303| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2432/levi-parsons-morton @FindAGrave ] |- | 389: Grover Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-389 @LGM] || [[ Cleveland-110| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/205/grover-cleveland @FindAGrave ] |- | 388: Upton Sinclair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-388 @LGM] || [[ Sinclair-1772| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1657/upton-sinclair @FindAGrave ] |- | 387: Richard Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-abroadgrave-part-387 @LGM] || [[ Wright-29269| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3961/richard-wright @FindAGrave ] |- | 386: Tim Keefe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-386 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Baseball) @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3640/timothy-john-keefe @FindAGrave ] |- | 385: William Findley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2019/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-385 @LGM] || [[ Findley-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28856925/william-findley @FindAGrave ] |- | 384: Albert Murray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-384 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198833167/albert-lee-murray @FindAGrave ] |- | 383: Abraham Ribicoff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-383 @LGM] || [[ Ribicoff-1 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7943/abraham-alexander-ribicoff @FindAGrave ] |- | 382: Bruce Goff || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-382 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18864/bruce-alonzo-goff @FindAGrave ] |- | 381: Jack Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-381 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-66486| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6125607/jack-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 380: Andrew Goodman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-380 @LGM] || [[ Goodman-4681| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6442202/andrew-goodman @FindAGrave ] |- | 379: Andrew Jackson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-379 @LGM] || [[ Jackson-1115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/534/andrew-jackson @FindAGrave ] |- | 378: Frances Preston Blair || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-378 @LGM] || [[ Blair-4837| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2938/francis-preston-blair @FindAGrave ] |- | 377: Chester Arthur || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-377 @LGM] || [[ Arthur-49| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39/chester-arthur @FindAGrave ] |- | 376: William Pinkney Whyte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-376 @LGM] || [[ White-26876| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6868625/william-pinkney-whyte @FindAGrave ] |- | 375: Frank Steunenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-375 @LGM] || [[ Steunenberg-2 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6570925/frank-steunenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 374: Bob Bullock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-374 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18061/robert-douglas-bullock @FindAGrave ] |- | 373: Martha Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-373 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44891467/martha-lee-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 372: Henry McNeal Turner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-372 @LGM] || [[ Turner-19952 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14775222/henry-mcneal-turner @FindAGrave ] |- | 371: Ogden Mills || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-371 @LGM] || [[ Mills-12538| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6661906/ogden-livingston-mills @FindAGrave ] |- | 370: Lillian Wald || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-370 @LGM] || [[ Wald-263| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6179/lillian-d-wald @FindAGrave ] |- | 369: Herbert Hoover || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-369 @LGM] || [[ Hoover-328 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/498/herbert-hoover @FindAGrave ] |- | 368: Allen Treadway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-368 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15165245/allen-towner-treadway @FindAGrave ] |- | 367: Jesse Bright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-367 @LGM] || [[ Bright-396| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7527173/jesse-david-bright @FindAGrave ] |- | 366: Taza || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-366 @LGM] || [[ Apache-23| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1561/taza @FindAGrave ] |- | 365: Bernandine Healy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-365 @LGM] || [[ Healy-1908| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/74616677/bernadine-patricia-healy @FindAGrave ] |- | 364: Hassan Toufanian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-364 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/108062784/hassan-toufanian @FindAGrave ] |- | 363: Horace Bond || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-363 @LGM] || [[ Bond-3493| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18840/horace-mann-bond @FindAGrave ] |- | 362: Joseph Choate || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-362 @LGM] || [[ Choate-405| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6675970/joseph-hodges-choate @FindAGrave ] |- | 361: John Tyler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-361 @LGM] || [[ Tyler-150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1331/john-tyler @FindAGrave ] |- | 360: Gore Vidal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-360 @LGM] || [[ Vidal-196| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11837/gore-vidal @FindAGrave ] |- | 359: Fernando Wood || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-359 @LGM] || [[ Wood-17777| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4880/fernando-wood @FindAGrave ] |- | 358: George Clinton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-358 @LGM] || [[ Clinton-693| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209/george-clinton @FindAGrave ] |- | 357: John Wilkes Booth || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-357 @LGM] || [[ Booth-580| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7377/john-wilkes-booth @FindAGrave ] |- | 356: Daniel Burnham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-356 @LGM] || [[ Burnham-1449| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2168/daniel-hudson-burnham @FindAGrave ] |- | 355: Jonas Salk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-355 @LGM] || [[ Salk-3 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3800/jonas-salk @FindAGrave ] |- | 354: James Roosevelt and Sara Delano Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-354 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-2| James@WT ]] [[Delano-4 | Sara@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8506/james-roosevelt James@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8510/sara-ann-roosevelt Sara@FindAGrave ] |- | 353: Samuel Flagg Bemis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-353 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/133591170/samuel-flagg-bemis @FindAGrave ] |- | 352: Henry James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-352 @LGM] || [[ James-5668| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/538/henry-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 351: Ted Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-351 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-737| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41159008/ted-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 350: The Jamestown dead of 1607 || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-350 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 349: Jonathan Edwards || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-349 @LGM] || [[ Edwards-914| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1360/jonathan-edwards @FindAGrave ] |- | 348: Albert Sidney Johnston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-348 @LGM] || [[ Johnston-5615| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4334/albert-sidney-johnston @FindAGrave ] |- | 347: Lyndon Baines Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-347 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-8927| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/550/lyndon-b-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 346: Harry Orchard || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-346 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6664457/harry-orchard @FindAGrave ] |- | 345: George Gallup || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-345 @LGM] || [[ Gallup-570| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4459/george-horace-gallup @FindAGrave ] |- | 344: Mary Custis Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-344 @LGM] || [[ Custis-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7416695/mary-anna_randolph-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 343: Isadora Duncan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-america-abroad-grave-part-343 @LGM] || [[ Duncan-12325| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1444/isadora-duncan @FindAGrave ] |- | 342: Susan B. Anthony || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-342 @LGM] || [[ Anthony-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31/susan-b-anthony @FindAGrave ] |- | 341: Thomas Wentworth Higginson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-341 @LGM] || [[ Higginson-380| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4841/thomas-wentworth_storrow-higginson @FindAGrave ] |- | 340: Dorothy Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-340 @LGM] || [[ Rothschild-474| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3040/dorothy-parker @FindAGrave ] |- | 339: Richard Taylor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-339 @LGM] || [[ Taylor-674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8625/richard-lee-taylor @FindAGrave ] |- | 338: Stéphane Grappelli || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-338 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4948/st%C3%A9phane-grappelli @FindAGrave ] |- | 337: Robert E. Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-337 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/615/robert-e-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 336: Frances Folsom Cleveland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-336 @LGM] || [[ Folsom-35| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4678/frances-clara-cleveland @FindAGrave ] |- | 335: Bill Dahlen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-335 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19994/william-frederick-dahlen @FindAGrave ] |- | 334: William Colby || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-334 @LGM] || [[Colby-1513 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5898372/william-egan-colby @FindAGrave ] |- | 333: Joseph Johnston || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-333 @LGM] || [[ Johnston-2646| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4846/joseph-eggleston-johnston @FindAGrave ] |- | 332: Anthony Comstock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-332 @LGM] || [[ Comstock-1428| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19982/anthony-comstock @FindAGrave ] |- | 331: George Crook || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-331 @LGM] || [[ Crook-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2280/george-r-crook @FindAGrave ] |- | 330: Theodore Sedgwick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-330 @LGM] || [[ Sedgwick-186| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654295/theodore-sedgwick @FindAGrave ] |- | 329: Fitzhugh Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-329 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3467| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4660/fitzhugh-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 328: John Randolph of Roanoke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-328 @LGM] || [[ Randolph-628| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/852/john-randolph @FindAGrave ] |- | 327: Piet Mondrian || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-327 @LGM] || [[ Mondriaan-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7810314/piet-mondrian @FindAGrave ] |- | 326: Sarah Bagley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-326 @LGM] || [[ Bagley-2325| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48790608/sarah-george-durno @FindAGrave ] |- | 325: Lester Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-325 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4738/lester-young @FindAGrave ] |- | 324: Kenesaw Mountain Landis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-324 @LGM] || [[ Landis-905| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/600/kenesaw-mountain-landis @FindAGrave ] |- | 323: Stephen Field || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-323 @LGM] || [[ Field-6010| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5689/stephen-johnson-field @FindAGrave ] |- | 322: John Jacob Astor || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-322 @LGM] || [[ Astor-15| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/40/john-jacob-astor @FindAGrave ] |- | 321: Earl Butz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-321 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24339026/earl-lauer-butz @FindAGrave ] |- | 320: William O. Douglas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-320 @LGM] || [[ Douglas-8847| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/296/william-orville-douglas @FindAGrave ] |- | 319: Elizabeth Freeman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-319 @LGM] || [[ Freeman-7941| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16476373/elizabeth-freeman @FindAGrave ] |- | 318: Bernard Kilgore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-318 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No Entry @FindAGrave ]] |- | 317: George Baer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-317 @LGM] || [[ Baer-427| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22483339/george-frederick-baer @FindAGrave ] |- | 316: Margaret Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-316 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-4089| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6284077/margaret-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 315: William Jennings Bryan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-315 @LGM] || [[ Bryan-715| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/141/william-jennings-bryan @FindAGrave ] |- | 314: Robert Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-314 @LGM] || [[ Taft-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13113/robert-alphonso-taft @FindAGrave ] |- | 313: Matthew Maury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-313 @LGM] || [[ Maury-24| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8835/matthew-fontaine-maury @FindAGrave ] |- | 312: Jefferson Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-312 @LGM] || [[ Davis-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/260/jefferson-finis-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 311: Jackie Robinson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-311 @LGM] || [[ Robinson-13| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/882/jackie-robinson @FindAGrave ] |- | 310: John O’Hara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-310 @LGM] || [[ O'Hara-560| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/771/john-henry-o'hara @FindAGrave ] |- | 309: John Hancock || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-309 @LGM] || [[ Hancock-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/440/john-hancock @FindAGrave ] |- | 308: Stefan Osusky || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-308 @LGM] || [[ | On Wikipedia, Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37270042/stefan-osusky @FindAGrave ] |- | 307: Edwin Drake || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-307 @LGM] || [[ Drake-8059| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6884/edwin-laurentine-drake @FindAGrave ] |- | 306: Ephraim Bull || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-306 @LGM] || [[ Bull-3157| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1477/ephraim-wales-bull @FindAGrave ] |- | 305: B. Vithal Shetty || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-305 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6XBL-QBJR FS] |- | 304: Winston Edmunds || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-304 @LGM] || [[ Edmunds-1958| Needs family added @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203994195/winston-henry-edmunds @FindAGrave ] |- | 303: George Pullman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-303 @LGM] || [[ Pullman-47| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/843/george-mortimer-pullman @FindAGrave ] |- | 302: Traveller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-302-dead-horses-american-history-part-19 @LGM] || [[ Lee-3| Robert E. Lee @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3082/traveller @FindAGrave ] |- | 301: Dudley Moore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-301 @LGM] || [[ Moore-38127| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6293993/dudley-moore @FindAGrave ] |- | 300: Henry David Thoreau || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-300 @LGM] || [[ Thoreau-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1030/henry-david-thoreau @FindAGrave ] |- | 299: Henry Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-299 @LGM] || [[ Adams-20| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5/henry-brooks-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 298: Caspar Weinberger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-297 @LGM] || [[ Weinberger-236| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13763911/caspar-willard-weinberger @FindAGrave ] |- | 297: Lewis Powell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-296-2 @LGM] || [[Powell-17402 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3572/lewis-franklin-powell @FindAGrave ] |- | 296: Richard Henry Pratt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-296 @LGM] || [[ Pratt-10017| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14054052/richard-henry-pratt @FindAGrave ] |- | 295: Walter Reed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-295 @LGM] || [[ Reed-6674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/857/walter-reed @FindAGrave ] |- | 294: Peter Daniel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-294 @LGM] || [[ Daniel-762| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5671/peter-vivian-daniel @FindAGrave ] |- | 293: J. Edgar Hoover || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-293 @LGM] || [[ Hoover-1892| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/499/j-edgar-hoover @FindAGrave ] |- | 292: Patsy Cline || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-292 @LGM] || [[ Hensley-907| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207/patsy-cline @FindAGrave ] |- | 291: Robert Treat Paine || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-291 @LGM] || [[ Paine-195| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/787/robert-treat-paine @FindAGrave ] |- | 290: Maggie Walker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-290 @LGM] || [[ Draper-3806| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27054958/elizabeth-draper-mitchell/photo @FindAGrave ] |- | 289: I.W. Abel || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-289 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75899455/iorwith-wilbur-abel @FindAGrave ] |- | 288: Lucy Randolph Mason || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-288 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23439077/lucy-randolph-mason @FindAGrave ] |- | 287: Arthur Ashe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-287 @LGM] || [[ Ashe-556| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1662/arthur-ashe @FindAGrave ] |- | 286: J.E.B. Stuart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-286 @LGM] || [[ Stuart-2685| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/986/james-ewell_brown-stuart @FindAGrave ] |- | 285: John and Peggy O’Neill Eaton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-285 @LGM] || [[ Eaton-3148| John@WT ]] [[ O'Neale-10| Peggy@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653987/john-henry-eaton J@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653318/margaret-eaton Peggy@FindAGrave ] |- | 284: The Haymarket Martyrs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-284 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 283: Simone Signoret and Yves Montand || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-283 @LGM] || [[ Kaminker-5| @WT ]] [[Allégret-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1358/simone-signoret Simonre@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37608537/yves-%C3%A9douard-allegret Yves@FindAGrave] |- | 282: Sumner Welles || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-282 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23280/benjamin-sumner-welles @FindAGrave ] |- | 281: Gertrude Stein and Alice Toklas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-abroad-grave-part-281 @LGM] || [[ Stein-910| Gertrude@WT ]] [[Toklas-1|Alice@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/977/gertrude-stein Gertrude@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1451/alice-b-toklas Alice@FindAGrave ] |- | 280: George Kennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-280 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10635130/george-frost-kennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 279: George Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-279 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-4835| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/673/george-c-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 278: Daniel Patrick Moynihan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-278 @LGM] || [[ Moynihan-185| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7292264/daniel-patrick-moynihan @FindAGrave ] |- | 277: Warren Burger || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-277 @LGM] || [[ Burger-2286| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1907/warren-earl-burger @FindAGrave ] |- | 276: Louis Sullivan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-276 @LGM] || [[ Sullivan-5059| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1003/louis-henri-sullivan @FindAGrave ] |- | 275: Malik Sealy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-275 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5747866/malik-sealy @FindAGrave ] |- | 274: Marcel Proust || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-274 @LGM] || [[ Proust-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/841/marcel-proust @FindAGrave ] |- | 273: George McGovern || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-273 @LGM] || [[ McGovern-446| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99300470/george-stanley-mcgovern @FindAGrave ] |- | 272: Eugene Debs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-272 @LGM] || [[ Debs-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/268/eugene-victor-debs @FindAGrave ] |- | 271: Jim Morrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-abroad-grave-part-271 @LGM] || [[ Morrison-4075| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/740/jim-morrison @FindAGrave ] |- | 270: Bennett Champ Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-270 @LGM] || [[ Clark-28930| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11162/bennett-champ-clark @FindAGrave ] |- | 269: Duke Ellington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-269 @LGM] || [[ Ellington-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/318/duke-ellington @FindAGrave ] |- | 268: Abelard and Heloise || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/07/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-268 @LGM] || [[ Abelard-1| Abelard@WT ]] [[Argenteuil-2 | Heloise@WT]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1635/pierre-ab%C3%A9lard Abelard@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1636/h%C3%A9lo%C3%AFse-d'argenteuil Heloise@FindAGrave] |- | 267: Charlie Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-267 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-3294| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20145848/charlie-pendleton-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 266: Clint Jencks || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-266 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142142270/clinton-edward-jencks @FindAGrave ] |- | 265: William Warfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-265 @LGM] || [[ | Needs profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6725872/william-warfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 264: Max Ophuls || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-non-american-grave-part-264 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7707483/max-ophuls @FindAGrave ] |- | 263: Patti Page || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-263 @LGM] || [[Fowler-14371 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/103010674/patti-page @FindAGrave ] |- | 262: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-262 @LGM] || [[ Mies-5| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2167/ludwig-mies_van_der_rohe @FindAGrave ] |- | 261: Tom McCall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-261 @LGM] || [[ McCall-1585| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5963292/thomas-lawson-mccall @FindAGrave ] |- | 260: Edwin Stanton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-260 @LGM] || [[ Stanton-1666| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/973/edwin-mcmasters-stanton @FindAGrave ] |- | 259: Lane Kirkland || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-259 @LGM] || [[ Kirkland-3315| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/35192888/joseph-lane-kirkland @FindAGrave ] |- | 258: James Monroe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-258 @LGM] || [[ Monroe-17| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/724/james-monroe @FindAGrave ] |- | 257: Bob Elliott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-257 @LGM] || [[Elliott-7287| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9693/bob-elliott @FindAGrave ] |- | 256: Boston Massacre dead || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-256 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 255: George Halas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-255 @LGM] || [[ Halas-50| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1299/george-halas @FindAGrave ] |- | 254: Fred Rogers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-254 @LGM] || [[Rogers-13389 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7216800/mister-rogers @FindAGrave ] |- | 253: Terence Powderly || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-253 @LGM] || [[ Powderly-7| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39416822/terence-vincent-powderly @FindAGrave ] |- | 252: Melville Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-252 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-11074| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5580/melville-weston-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 251: James McHenry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-251 @LGM] || [[ McHenry-360| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4715/james-mchenry @FindAGrave ] |- | 250: John Porter East || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-250 @LGM] || [[ East-1138| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5220/john-porter-east @FindAGrave ] |- | 249: Shelby Cullom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-249 @LGM] || [[ Cullom-19| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20392/shelby-moore-cullom @FindAGrave ] |- | 248: Dan Rostenkowski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-248 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/56964129/dan-rostenkowski @FindAGrave ] |- | 247: Paul Kilday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-247 @LGM] || [[ Kilday-71 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7189234/paul-joseph-kilday @FindAGrave ] |- | 246: James Angleton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-246 @LGM] || [[ Angleton-79| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6379756/james-jesus-angleton @FindAGrave ] |- | 245: Tom Girdler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-245 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [[ | No entry found @FindAGrave ]] |- | 244: John Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-244 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-228| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/674/john-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 243: Doc Holliday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-243 @LGM] || [[ Holliday-60| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/490/doc-holliday @FindAGrave ] |- | 242: Jesse Owens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-242 @LGM] || [[ Owens-3055| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2188/jesse-owens @FindAGrave ] |- | 241: George Norris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-241 @LGM] || [[ Norris-4373| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7267034/george-william-norris @FindAGrave ] |- | 240: Louis Brandeis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-240 @LGM] || [[ Brandeis-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130/louis-dembitz-brandeis @FindAGrave ] |- | 239: Preston Sturges || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-239 @LGM] || [[ Biden-83| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3214/preston-sturges @FindAGrave ] |- | 238: Whiskey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-238-dead-horses-american-history-part-18 @LGM] || [[ Hazelrigg-152 | Charles Hazelrigg @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/134677214/whiskey-cavalry_horse @FindAGrave ] |- | 237: John Paul Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-237 @LGM] || [[Stevens-18230 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/201205565/john-paul-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 236: Joe Coors || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-236 @LGM] || [[ Coors-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7268049/joseph-m-coors @FindAGrave ] |- | 235: John Altgeld || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-235 @LGM] || [[ Altgeld-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6420/john-peter-altgeld @FindAGrave ] |- | 234: Lionel Hampton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-234 @LGM] || [[Hampton-4548 |@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6737954/lionel-hampton @FindAGrave ] |- | 233: Ray Boone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-233 @LGM] || [[ Boone-3977| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/115242918/ray-boone @FindAGrave ] |- | 232: Thomas McKennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-232 @LGM] || [[ McKennan-25| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9000216/thomas-mckean_thompson-mckennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 231: Herman Melville || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-231 @LGM] || [[ Melvill-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/705/herman-melville @FindAGrave ] |- | 230: T.V. Soong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-230 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile brother of Madame Chiang Kai-Shek @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8613/tv-soong @FindAGrave ] |- | 229: Vito Marcantonio || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-229 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8503/vito-anthony-marcantonio @FindAGrave ] |- | 228: Roland Burris || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-228 @LGM] || [[ Burris-1171| @WT ]] || [ Not Dead Yet @FindAGrave ] |- | 227: Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-227 @LGM] || [[ Schlesinger-109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18113227/arthur-meier-schlesinger @FindAGrave ] |- | 226: Theodore Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-226 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-18| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/898/theodore-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 225: Jock Yablonski || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-225 @LGM] || [[ Yablonski-20| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10716858/joseph-albert-yablonski @FindAGrave ] |- | 224: Bruce Lee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-224 @LGM] || [[ Lee-9574| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/612/bruce-lee @FindAGrave ] |- | 223: William Herndon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-223 @LGM] || [[ Herndon-1674| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3005/william-henry-herndon @FindAGrave ] |- | 222: John Philip Sousa || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-222 @LGM] || [[ Sousa-182| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/964/john-philip-sousa @FindAGrave ] |- | 221: Samuel Hammersmark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-221 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207681515/samuel-t-hammersmark @FindAGrave ] |- | 220: Harriet Jacobs || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-220 @LGM] || [[ Jacobs-3831| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16338196/harriet-ann-jacobs @FindAGrave ] |- | 219: Moses Alexander || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-219 @LGM] || [[ Alexander-7535| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7250906/moses-alexander @FindAGrave ] |- | 218: Cap Anson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-218 @LGM] || [[ Anson-248| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2384/adrian-constantine-anson @FindAGrave ] |- | 217: Claude and Geraldine Lightfoot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-217 @LGM] || [[ Lightfoot-2198| Claude@WT ]] [[ Gray-40615| Geraldine@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10173468/claude-lightfoot Claude@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/144645166/geraldine-lightfoot Geraldine@FindAGrave ] |- | 216: J.R. Simplot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-216 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27082536/j-r-simplot @FindAGrave ] |- | 215: William Wirt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-215 @LGM] || [[ Wirt-102| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12957/william-wirt @FindAGrave ] |- | 214: Frank Church || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-214 @LGM] || [[ Church-3089| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12106/frank-church @FindAGrave ] |- | 213: Jason Mizell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-213 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile Jam Master Jay @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6898008/jason-mizell @FindAGrave ] |- | 212: Harry Emerson Fosdick || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-212 @LGM] || [[ Fosdick-321| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10714/harry-emerson-fosdick @FindAGrave ] |- | 211: Roland Hartley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-211 @LGM] || [[ Hartley-1905| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6407/roland-hill-hartley @FindAGrave ] |- | 210: Dixy Lee Ray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-210 @LGM] || [[ Ray-4109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6513817/dixy-lee-ray @FindAGrave ] |- | 209: Junior Wells || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-209 @LGM] || [[ Blakemore-542| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5763625/junior-wells @FindAGrave ] |- | 208: Susan Komen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-208 @LGM] || [[ Goodman-7934| Needs Bio and Relatives @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14281213/susan-g-komen @FindAGrave ] |- | 207: James Baldwin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-207 @LGM] || [[ Baldwin-4970| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1420/james-arthur-baldwin @FindAGrave ] |- | 206: James Birney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-206 @LGM] || [[ Birney-78| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15028831/james-gillespie-birney @FindAGrave ] |- | 205: Lucy Parsons || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-205 @LGM] || [[ Gonzalez-1427| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8793/lucy-parsons @FindAGrave ] |- | 204: Paul Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-204 @LGM] || [[ Dick-5147| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136828639/paul-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 203: Franklin Pierce || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-203 @LGM] || [[ Pierce-177| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/814/franklin-pierce @FindAGrave ] |- | 202: Enrico Fermi || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-202 @LGM] || [[ Fermi-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/331/enrico-fermi @FindAGrave ] |- | 201: Peggy Pascoe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-201 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/124219604/peggy-pascoe @FindAGrave ] |- | 200: Malcolm X || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-200 @LGM] || [[ Little-2799| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1134/malcolm-x @FindAGrave ] |- | 199: Lawrence La Monte || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-199 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209343405/lawrence-dean-lamonte @FindAGrave ] |- | 198: Henry Teller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-198 @LGM] || [[ Teller-209| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654619/henry-moore-teller @FindAGrave ] |- | 197: Paul Robeson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-197 @LGM] || [[ Robeson-765| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/878/paul-robeson @FindAGrave ] |- | 196: Al Haig || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/02/erik-visits-american-grave-part-196 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48374233/alexander-meigs-haig @FindAGrave ] |- | 195: James Sherman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-195 @LGM] || [[ Sherman-3002| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2716/james-schoolcraft-sherman @FindAGrave ] |- | 194: Hugo Black || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-194 @LGM] || [[ Black-7774| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/97/hugo-lafayette-black @FindAGrave ] |- | 193: Francis Cabot Lowell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-193 @LGM] || [[ Lowell-422| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34653417/francis-cabot-lowell @FindAGrave ] |- | 192: Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-192 @LGM] || [[ Davis-81194| Ossie@WT ]] [[ Wallace-4578 | Ruby@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10425975/ossie-davis Ossie@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131277377/ruby-dee Ruby@FindAGrave] |- | 191: Henry Yesler || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-191 @LGM] || [[ Yesler-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4369/henry-l-yesler @FindAGrave ] |- | 190: Hal Roach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-190-2 @LGM] || [[Roach-4152 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1254/hal-roach @FindAGrave ] |- | 189: Ben Reitman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-189 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8792/ben-reitman @FindAGrave ] |- | 188: Robert Mosbacher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-188 @LGM] || [[ Mosbacher-54| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/47200536/robert-adam-mosbacher @FindAGrave ] |- | 187: John Nordstrom || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-187 @LGM] || [[ Nordström-449| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8564/john-w-nordstrom @FindAGrave ] |- | 186: Hugh Johnson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-186 @LGM] || [[Johnson-131344 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6941882/hugh-samuel-johnson @FindAGrave ] |- | 185: Philip Barbour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-185 @LGM] || [[ Barbour-486| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5668/philip-pendleton-barbour @FindAGrave ] |- | 184: Madame Chiang Kai-Shek || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-184 @LGM] || [[ 宋-2| She has three brothers missing from WT@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8023780/may_ling-chiang @FindAGrave ] |- | 183: David Clough || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2018/01/erik-visits-american-grave-part-183 @LGM] || [[ Clough-977| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10788/david-marston-clough @FindAGrave ] |- | 182: Hugh Marlowe || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-182 @LGM] || [[ Hipple-280| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6622592/hugh-marlowe @FindAGrave ] |- | 181: George Bird Grinnell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-181 @LGM] || [[Grinnell-635 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5567/george-bird-grinnell @FindAGrave ] |- | 180: Whitney Young || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-180 @LGM] || [[ Young-27589| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1136/whitney-m-young @FindAGrave ] |- | 179: Malcolm Glazer || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-179 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/130512322/malcolm-irving-glazer @FindAGrave ] |- | 178: James Forrestal || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-178 @LGM] || [[ Forrestal-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/356/james-vincent-forrestal @FindAGrave ] |- | 177: Celia Cruz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-177 @LGM] || [[ |Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7691977/celia-cruz @FindAGrave ] |- | 176: Charles Wilkes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-176 @LGM] || [[ Wilkes-1298| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2277/charles-wilkes @FindAGrave ] |- | 175: Henry Clay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-175 @LGM] || [[ Clay-233| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/203/henry-clay @FindAGrave ] |- | 174: Michael Green and Theda Perdue || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-174 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/163276948/michael-david-green @FindAGrave ] |- | 173: Ray and Joan Kroc || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-173 @LGM] || [[ Kroc-2| Ray@WT ]] [[ Mansfield-4406| Joan@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3207/ray-kroc Ray@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7978945/joan-beverly-kroc Joan@FindAGrave ] |- | 172: Samuel Adams || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/12/erik-visits-american-grave-part-172 @LGM] || [[ Adams-42| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9/samuel-adams @FindAGrave ] |- | 171: Pete Rozelle || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-171 @LGM] || [[ Rozelle-139| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4702/pete-rozelle @FindAGrave ] |- | 170: James Cox || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-170 @LGM] || [[ Cox-8805| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/238/james-middleton-cox @FindAGrave ] |- | 169: John L. Lewis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-169 @LGM] || [[ Lewis-33073| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19560/john-llewellyn-lewis @FindAGrave ] |- | 168: Pushmataha || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-168 @LGM] || [[ Choctaw-270| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/845/chief-push-ma-ta-ha @FindAGrave ] |- | 167: Bernard Malamud || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-167 @LGM] || [[ Malamud-57| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1406/bernard-malamud @FindAGrave ] |- | 166: Cab Calloway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-166 @LGM] || [[ Calloway-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19905/cab-calloway @FindAGrave ] |- | 165: Adolph Rupp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-165 @LGM] || [[ Rupp-1225| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2392/adolph-frederick-rupp @FindAGrave ] |- | 164: Horatio Seymour || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-164 @LGM] || [[ Seymour-1853| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5356626/horatio-seymour @FindAGrave ] |- | 163: Tom Lantos || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/11/erik-visits-american-grave-part-163 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24552755/thomas-peter-lantos @FindAGrave ] |- | 162: Abraham Lincoln || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-162 @LGM] || [[ Lincoln-103| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/627/abraham-lincoln @FindAGrave ] |- | 161: Uriah Tracy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-161 @LGM] || [[ Tracy-1469| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6984053/uriah-tracy @FindAGrave ] |- | 160: Rick James || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-160 @LGM] || [[ Johnson-126093| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9276693/rick-james @FindAGrave ] |- | 159: Collis Huntington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-159 @LGM] || [[ Huntington-1302| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/527/collis-potter-huntington @FindAGrave ] |- | 158: Thurgood Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-158 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-6154| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1675/thurgood-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 157: Mass grave of the victims of Wounded Knee || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-157 @LGM] || [[ | @WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 156: Charles Evans Hughes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-156 @LGM] || [[ Hughes-7043| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/520/charles-evans-hughes @FindAGrave ] |- | 155: Ed Muskie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-155 @LGM] || [[ Muskie-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3374/edmund-sixtus-muskie @FindAGrave ] |- | 154: George McNeill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-154 @LGM] || [[ McNeill-3101| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180165893/george-e-mcneill @FindAGrave ] |- | 153: Millard Fillmore || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/10/erik-visits-american-grave-part-153 @LGM] || [[ Fillmore-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/336/millard-fillmore @FindAGrave ] |- | 152: Miles Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-152 @LGM] || [[ Davis-7197| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/261/miles-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 151: Ruth Bader Ginsburg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-151 @LGM] || [[ Bader-675| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209809010/ruth-ginsburg @FindAGrave ] |- | 150: Red Jacket || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-150 @LGM] || [[ Seneca-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3602/red_jacket @FindAGrave ] |- | 149: Louis Armstrong || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-149 @LGM] || [[ Armstrong-5227| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/36/louis-armstrong @FindAGrave ] |- | 148: William Lloyd Garrison || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-148 @LGM] || [[ Garrison-2215| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/384/william-lloyd-garrison @FindAGrave ] |- | 147: William Gibbs McAdoo || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-147 @LGM] || [[ McAdoo-77| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3002/william-gibbs-mcadoo @FindAGrave ] |- | 146: Charles Sumner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-146 @LGM] || [[ Sumner-1422| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1005/charles-sumner @FindAGrave ] |- | 145: Grantland Rice || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-145 @LGM] || [[ Rice-16494| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/868/grantland-rice @FindAGrave ] |- | 144: Sid Hatfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-144 @LGM] || [[ Hatfield-5460| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9980/william-sidney-hatfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 143: Jay Gould || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-143 @LGM] || [[ Gould-218| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/408/jay-gould @FindAGrave ] |- | 142: John C. Breckinridge || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-142 @LGM] || [[ Breckinridge-33| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/132/john-cabell-breckinridge @FindAGrave ] |- | 141: Ernie Davis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-141 @LGM] || [[ Davis-82723| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1252/ernie-davis @FindAGrave ] |- | 140: Thelonious Monk || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/09/erik-visits-american-grave-part-140 @LGM] || [[ Monk-1877| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/723/thelonious-monk @FindAGrave ] |- | 139: John Hay || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-139 @LGM] || [[ Hay-1617| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/460/john-milton-hay @FindAGrave ] |- | 138: Alexander Wilson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-138 @LGM] || [[ Wilson-113393| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22621071/alexander-wilson @FindAGrave ] |- | 137: Julius Krug || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-137 @LGM] || [[ Krug-834| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6631313/julius-albert-krug @FindAGrave ] |- | 136: Fiorello LaGuardia || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-136 @LGM] || [[ La_Guardia-2| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/596/fiorello-henry-laguardia @FindAGrave ] |- | 135: Rutherford B. Hayes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-135 @LGM] || [[ Hayes-229| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/464/rutherford-b-hayes @FindAGrave ] |- | 134: Adolph Sabath || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-134 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11790525/adolph-joachim-sabath @FindAGrave ] |- | 133: Jackie McLean || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-133 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13820409/jackie-mclean @FindAGrave ] |- | 132: Lysander Spooner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-132 @LGM] || [[ Spooner-650| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18821908/lysander-spooner @FindAGrave ] |- | 131: Frank Lautenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-131 @LGM] || [[ Lautenberg-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/111708760/frank-raleigh-lautenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 130: LeRoy Neiman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-130 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile (Possible name change confusion)@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/92272961/leroy-neiman @FindAGrave ] |- | 129: Shirley Chisholm || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-129 @LGM] || [[ St._Hill-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10211114/shirley-chisholm @FindAGrave ] |- | 128: Claude Bowers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-128 @LGM] || [[ Bowers-6913| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1719/claude-gernade-bowers @FindAGrave ] |- | 127: Mass grave of the Hawk’s Nest victims || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-127 @LGM] || [[ | Searching for Disaster Category for this@WT ]] || [[ | @FindAGrave ]] |- | 126: John Chivington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-126 @LGM] || [[ Chivington-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6926943/john-milton-chivington @FindAGrave ] |- | 125: Robert Wagner, Jr || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-125 @LGM] || [[ Wagner-8067| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8941/robert-ferdinand-wagner @FindAGrave ] |- | 124: Max Roach || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-124 @LGM] || [[ Roach-3077| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20988054/max-roach @FindAGrave ] |- | 123: William Pinkney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-123 @LGM] || [[ Pinkney-220| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6654267/william-pinkney @FindAGrave ] |- | 122: William Brennan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-122 @LGM] || [[ Brennan-1208| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1861/william-joseph-brennan @FindAGrave ] |- | 121: James Otis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-121 @LGM] || [[ Otis-249| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1501/james-otis @FindAGrave ] |- | 120: Paul Harvey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-120 @LGM] || [[ Aurandt-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/34294618/paul-harvey @FindAGrave ] |- | 119: Clement Vallandigham || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/08/erik-visits-american-grave-part-119 @LGM] || [[ Vallandigham-6| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2526/clement-laird-vallandigham @FindAGrave ] |- | 118: William Niskanen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-118 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/99244949/william-arthur-niskanen @FindAGrave ] |- | 117: Thomas Nast || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-117 @LGM] || [[ Nast-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6522488/thomas-nast @FindAGrave ] |- | 116: Paul Revere || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-116 @LGM] || [[ Revere-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/865/paul-revere @FindAGrave ] |- | 115: Adolph Strasser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-115 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/241931860/adolph-strasser @FindAGrave ] |- | 114: Hugh Bennett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-114 @LGM] || [[ Bennett-18270| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25455797/Hugh-Hammond-Bennett @FindAGrave ] |- | 113: Matthew Brady || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-113 @LGM] || [[ Brady-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/128/mathew-b-brady @FindAGrave ] |- | 112: Orville and Wilbur Wright || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-112 @LGM] || [[ Wright-3| Orville@WT ]] [[ Wright-4| Wilbur@WT ]]|| [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1130/orville-wright Orville@FindAGrave ][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1131/wilbur-wright Wilbur@FindAGrave ] |- | 111: Phil Sheridan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-111 @LGM] || [[ Sheridan-530| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/949/philip-henry-sheridan @FindAGrave ] |- | 110: John Smilie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-110 @LGM] || [[ Smilie-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6869575/john-smilie @FindAGrave ] |- | 109: John Shalikashvili || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-109 @LGM] || [[ Shalikashvili-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73810983/john-malchase_david-shalikashvili @FindAGrave ] |- | 108: Paul Laurence Dunbar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-108 @LGM] || [[ Dunbar-1624| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/307/paul-laurence-dunbar @FindAGrave ] |- | 107: Potter Stewart || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-107 @LGM] || [[ Stewart-27585| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2291/potter-stewart @FindAGrave ] |- | 106: Charles Pillsbury || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-106 @LGM] || [[ Pillsbury-115| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/49467452/charles-alfred-pillsbury @FindAGrave ] |- | 105: Elbridge Gerry || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-105 @LGM] || [[ Gerry-17 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/388/elbridge-gerry @FindAGrave ] |- | 104: Omar Bradley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-104 @LGM] || [[ Bradley-4214| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/125/omar-nelson-bradley @FindAGrave ] |- | 103: Billy the Kid || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-103 @LGM] || [[ McCarty-931| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94/william-bonney @FindAGrave ] |- | 102: Stephen Solarz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-102 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/67104124/stephen-joshua-solarz @FindAGrave ] |- | 101: William Howard Taft || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-101 @LGM] || [[ Taft-21| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1014/william-howard-taft @FindAGrave ] |- | 100: Joseph Inslee Anderson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-100 @LGM] || [[ Anderson-22451| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7365658/joseph-inslee-anderson @FindAGrave ] |- | 99: Ron Brown || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-99 @LGM] || [[ Brown-123727| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1594/ronald-harmon-brown @FindAGrave ] |- | 98: Billy Sunday || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-98 @LGM] || [[ Sunday-96| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1007/billy-sunday @FindAGrave ] |- | 97: John F. Kennedy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/07/erik-visits-american-grave-part-97 @LGM] || [[ Kennedy-96| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/574/john-f-kennedy @FindAGrave ] |- | 96: Voltarine de Cleyre || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-96 @LGM] || [[ De_Cleyre-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8795/voltairine-de_cleyre @FindAGrave ] |- | 95: Ralph Waldo Emerson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-95 @LGM] || [[ Emerson-46| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/320/ralph-waldo-emerson @FindAGrave ] |- | 94: Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-94 @LGM] || [[Bouvier-19 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/780/jacqueline-kennedy_onassis @FindAGrave ] |- | 93: Gerald and Betty Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-93 @LGM] ||[[ King-1042| GeraldFord@WT ]] [[ Bloomer-19| BettyFord@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4243/gerald-rudolph-ford GeraldFord@FindAGrave ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7748438/betty-ford BettyFord@FindAGrave] |- | 92: John Galen Locke || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-92 @LGM] || [[ Locke-4296| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12588774/john-galen-locke @FindAGrave ] |- | 91: George Hoar || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-91 @LGM] || [[ Hoar-338| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2835/george-frisbie-hoar @FindAGrave ] |- | 90: Charles McNary || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-90 @LGM] || [[ McNary-112| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5898660/charles-linza-mcnary @FindAGrave ] |- | 89: Alexander Hamilton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-89 @LGM] || [[ Hamilton-32| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/437/alexander-hamilton @FindAGrave ] |- | 88: Roscoe Conkling || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-88 @LGM] || [[ Conkling-185| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6653495/roscoe-conkling @FindAGrave ] |- | 87: Henry Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-87 @LGM] || [[ Ford-416| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/352/henry-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 86: Emma Goldman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/06/erik-visits-american-grave-part-86 @LGM] || [[ Goldman-827| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/401/emma-goldman @FindAGrave ] |- | 85: Warren Harding || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-85 @LGM] || [[ Harding-4| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/445/warren-g-harding @FindAGrave ] |- | 84: Elizabeth Gurley Flynn || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-84 @LGM] || [[ Flynn-3178| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2440/elizabeth-gurley-flynn @FindAGrave ] |- | 83: William Clay Ford || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-83 @LGM] || [[ Ford-9514| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/126108813/william-clay-ford @FindAGrave ] |- | 82: Louis Agassiz || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/05/erik-visits-american-grave-part-82 @LGM] || [[ Agassiz-14| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13/louis-agassiz @FindAGrave ] |- | 81: Walter Camp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-81 @LGM] || [[ Camp-2386| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165/walter-camp@FindAGrave @FindAGrave] |- | 80: Glenn Miller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-80 @LGM] || [[ Miller-30319| @WT ]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Miller-30319-1 Memorial at WT. No Entry @FindAGrave] |- | 79: Lucien Maxwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-79 @LGM] || [[ Maxwell-2283| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9925464/lucien-bonaparte-maxwell @FindAGrave] |- | 78: Nathaniel Hawthorne || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-78 @LGM] || [[ Hawthorne-3| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/459/nathaniel-hawthorne @FindAGrave ] |- | 77: Bernard Baruch || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/04/erik-visits-american-grave-part-77 @LGM] || [[ Baruch-62| Needs Bio @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/65/bernard-mannes-baruch @FindAGrave ] |- | 76: Buffalo Bill Cody || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-76 @LGM] || [[ Cody-384| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/211/buffalo_bill-cody @FindAGrave ] |- | 75: Thomas Catron || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-75 @LGM] || [[ Catron-150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7089806/thomas-benton-catron @FindAGrave ] |- | 74: Joseph Warren || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-american-grave-part-74 @LGM] || [[ Warren-5638| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3066/joseph-warren @FindAGrave ] |- | 73: Buckminster Fuller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-73 @LGM] || [[ Fuller-4092| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1403/r-buckminster-fuller @FindAGrave ] |- | 72: Joseph Story || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-72 @LGM] || [[ Story-720| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5663/joseph-story @FindAGrave ] |- | 71: Edward Everett || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-71 @LGM] || [[ Everett-650| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/321/edward-everett @FindAGrave ] |- | 70: Virgil Earp || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-70 @LGM] || [[ Earp-129| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1567/virgil-earp @FindAGrave ] |- | 69: Ely Parker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-69 @LGM] || [[ Parker-25372| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3603/ely-samuel-parker @FindAGrave ] |- | 68: Rexford Guy Tugwell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-68 @LGM] || [[ Tugwell-189| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7619977/rexford-guy-tugwell @FindAGrave ] |- | 67: Robert Wagner || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-67 @LGM] || [[ Wagner-5647| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8940/robert-ferdinand-wagner @FindAGrave ] |- | 66: James J. Hill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-66 @LGM] || [[ Hill-5619| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5486/james-jerome-hill @FindAGrave ] |- | 65: Carl Pohlad || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-65 @LGM] || [[ | Needs Profile @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5965/carl-ray-pohlad @FindAGrave ] |- | 64: Paul Wellstone || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2017/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-64 @LGM] || [[ Wellstone-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6876973/paul-david-wellstone @FindAGrave ] |- | 63: Louisa May Alcott || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-63 @LGM] || [[ Alcott-73| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14/louisa-may-alcott @FindAGrave ] |- | 62: Charles Goodyear || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-62 @LGM] || [[ Goodyear-64| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/406/charles-goodyear @FindAGrave ] |- | 61: Homer Plessy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-61 @LGM] || [[ Plessy-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8327/homer-adolph-plessy @FindAGrave ] |- | 60: Abigail Scott Duniway || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/12/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-60 @LGM] || [[ Scott-42371| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5954241/abigail-jane-duniway @FindAGrave ] |- | 59: Leona Helmsley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-59 @LGM] || [[ Rosenthal-919| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21034267/leona-mindy-helmsley @FindAGrave ] |- | 58: Harold Stassen || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-58 @LGM] || [[ Stassen-50| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/20853/harold-edward-stassen @FindAGrave ] |- | 57: Lyle Alzado || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-57 @LGM] || [[ Alzado-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4672/lyle-martin-alzado @FindAGrave ] |- | 56: Hubert Humphrey || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-56 @LGM] || [[ Humphrey-2148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/525/hubert-humphrey @FindAGrave ] |- | 55: Albert Gallatin || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-55 @LGM] || [[ Gallatin-34| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/375/albert-gallatin @FindAGrave ] |- | 54: Nicholas Cage || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-54 @LGM] || [[ Coppola-109| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/237122135/nicholas-kim-cage @FindAGrave ] Not Dead yet |- | 53: Tip O’Neill || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-53 @LGM] || [[ O'Neill-343| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/9058/thomas-philip-o'neill @FindAGrave ] |- | 52: Mark Twain || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-52 @LGM] || [[ Clemens-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1048/mark-twain @FindAGrave ] |- | 51: Al Smith || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-51 @LGM] || [[ Smith-80150| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/959/alfred-emanuel-smith @FindAGrave ] |- | 50: William Paterson || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-50 @LGM] || [[ Paterson-1487| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2431/william-paterson @FindAGrave ] |- | 49: Ulysses S. Grant || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-49 @LGM] || [[ Grant-468| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/411/ulysses-s-grant @FindAGrave ] |- | 48: Roger Sherman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-48 @LGM] || [[ Sherman-395| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/950/roger-sherman @FindAGrave ] |- | 47: Spiro Agnew || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/09/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-47 @LGM] || [[ Agnew-659| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2383/spiro-theodore-agnew @FindAGrave ] |- | 46: Timothy Dwight || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-46 @LGM] || [[ Dwight-126| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7518402/timothy-dwight @FindAGrave ] |- | 45: Eli Whitney || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-45 @LGM] || [[ Whitney-1738| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1099/eli-whitney @FindAGrave ] |- | 44: William McKinley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-44 @LGM] || [[ McKinley-184| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/69683142/william-mckinley @FindAGrave ] |- | 43: Robert Fulton || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/08/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-43 @LGM] || [[ Fulton-935| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/372/robert-fulton @FindAGrave ] |- | 42: Bart Giamatti || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-42 @LGM] || [[ Giamatti-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3070/bart-giamatti @FindAGrave ] |- | 41: Thurlow Weed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-41 @LGM] || [[ Weed-1579| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1085/thurlow-weed @FindAGrave ] |- | 40: Mark Hanna || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-40 @LGM] || [[ Hanna-1481| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/442/marcus-alonzo-hanna @FindAGrave ] |- | 39: Jedidiah Morse || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-39 @LGM] || [[ Morse-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/11863/jedidiah-morse @FindAGrave ] |- | 38: Noah Webster || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/07/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-38 @LGM] || [[ Webster-1379| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1084/noah-webster @FindAGrave ] |- | 37: George Washington || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-37 @LGM] || [[ Washington-11| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1075/george-washington @FindAGrave ] |- | 36: William Marcy || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-36 @LGM] || [[ Marcy-166| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5225727/william-learned-marcy @FindAGrave ] |- | 35: Archibald MacLeish || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-35 @LGM] || [[ MacLeish-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/MacLeish-12 @FindAGrave ] |- | 34: Lyman Beecher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/06/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-34 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-135| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3071/lyman-beecher @FindAGrave ] |- | 33: James Garfield || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-33 @LGM] || [[ Garfield-39| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/381/james-a-garfield @FindAGrave ] |- | 32: Frederick Augustus Muhlenberg || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-32 @LGM] || [[ Muhlenberg-10| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/5835/frederick-augustus_conrad-muhlenberg @FindAGrave ] |- | 31: Ambrose Burnside || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-31 @LGM] || [[ Burnside-329| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3264/ambrose-everett-burnside @FindAGrave ] |- | 30: Nathanael Greene || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-30 @LGM] || [[ Greene-872| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/21285230/nathanael-greene @FindAGrave ] |- | 29: John D. Rockefeller || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/05/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-29 @LGM] || [[ Rockefeller-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/886/john-d-rockefeller @FindAGrave ] |- | 28: Robert McNamara || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-28 @LGM] || [[McNamara-4485 | Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39126359/robert-strange-mcnamara @FindAGrave ] |- | 27: Eliot Ness || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-27 @LGM] || [[ Ness-148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/188975771/eliot-ness @FindAGrave ] |- | 26: Howard Zahniser || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/04/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-26 @LGM] || [[ Zahniser-67| Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8478818/howard-clinton-zahniser @FindAGrave ] |- | 25: John Winthrop || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-25 @LGM] || [[ Winthrop-12| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1118/john-winthrop @FindAGrave ] |- | 24: Bob Marshall || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-24 @LGM] || [[ Marshall-30567| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22370/robert-marshall @FindAGrave ] |- | 23: Franklin Delano Roosevelt || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/03/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-23 @LGM] || [[ Roosevelt-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/897/franklin-d-roosevelt @FindAGrave ] |- | 22: Frederick Law Olmsted || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-22 @LGM] || [[ Olmsted-255| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/19078/frederick-law-olmsted @FindAGrave ] |- | 21: Richard Nixon || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-21 @LGM] || [[ Nixon-22| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1418/richard-nixon @FindAGrave ] |- | 20: Martin Luther King, Jr. || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-20 @LGM] || [[ King-4303| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/582/martin-luther-king @FindAGrave ] |- | 19: Andrew Carnegie || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-19 @LGM] || [[ Carnegie-148| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173/andrew-carnegie @FindAGrave ] |- | 18: Oliver Wendell Holmes || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-18 @LGM] || [[Holmes-2055 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/494/oliver-wendell-holmes @FindAGrave ] |- | 17: William Clark || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-17 @LGM] || [[Clark-24988 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7255447/william-andrews-clark @FindAGrave ] |- | 16: Henry Ward Beecher || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-16 @LGM] || [[ Beecher-130| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71/henry-ward-beecher @FindAGrave ] |- | 15: Boss Tweed || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-15 @LGM] || [[ Tweed-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1049/william-magear-tweed @FindAGrave ] |- | 14: J.P. Morgan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/02/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-14 @LGM] || [[ Morgan-61| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/733/jp-morgan @FindAGrave ] |- | 13: Sidney Hillman || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-13 @LGM] || [[Hillman-1375 | Needs Bio@WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/482/sidney-hillman @FindAGrave ] |- | 12: Samuel Gompers || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-12 @LGM] || [[ Gompers-1| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/403/samuel-gompers @FindAGrave ] |- | 11: Henry George || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-part-11 @LGM] || [[George-5436 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/3336/henry-george @FindAGrave ] |- | 10: Jacob Riis || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-x @LGM] || [[Riis-112 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/872/jacob-riis @FindAGrave ] |- | 9: Johnny Unitas || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-ix @LGM] || [[Unitas-2 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6772006/johnny-unitas @FindAGrave ] |- | 8: Philip Murray || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2016/01/erik-visits-an-american-grave-viii @LGM] || [[ Murray-29531| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2692/philip-murray @FindAGrave ] |- | 7: Gifford Pinchot || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-vii @LGM] || [[ Pinchot-8| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/4941/gifford-pinchot @FindAGrave ] |- | 6: John Mitchell || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-vi @LGM] || [[ Mitchell-46774| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/7042602/john-mitchell @FindAGrave ] |- | 5. Thaddeus Stevens || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/11/erik-visits-an-american-grave-v @LGM] || [[ Stevens-7642| @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/982/thaddeus-stevens @FindAGrave ] |- | 4. William F. Buckley || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-iv @LGM] || [[Buckley-1768 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/24915565/william-frank-buckley @FindAGrave ] |- | 0003. James Buchanan || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-iii @LGM] || [[Buchanan-787 | @WT ]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/143/james-buchanan @FindAGrave ] |- | 0002. Eng and Chang Bunker || [https://www.lawyersgunsmoneyblog.com/2015/10/erik-visits-an-american-grave-ii @LGM] || [[ Unknown-457672| In/Eng Bunker@WT]] and [[Unknown-457673| Chun/Chang Bunker@WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/1250/eng-bunker Eng@FindAGrave] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/6417354/chang-bunker Chang@FindAGrave] |- | 0001. Henry Clay Frick || [https://lawyersgunsmon.wpengine.com/2013/08/henry-clay-frick @LGM] || [[Frick-516| @WT]] || [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/367/henry-clay-frick @FindAGrave] |- |}

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WikiTree LiveCast Secret Santa Challenge 2021
== {{Image|file=WikiTree_LiveCast_Secret_Santa_Challenge_2021.png|align=c|size=650}} The intended use of the space page is for elves to use the Santa's Elf Response following each wish to list '''“Wish in Progress”''' or '''“Wish Granted”''' or to put short research notes about progress for other researchers or the wisher. Feel free to add Additional Elf Response lines as needed Discord can be used for Real-time communication between elves. ===Family History Center/Library/Affiliate requests=== If you would like an image look up at an FHC or FHL, please post below. Please post the link to the index or image that is inaccessible at home and your ID# so that we can let you know what was found. ===
Research Wishes
=== ==== Maiden Name of Spouse ==== 1. What was the maiden name of [[McClellan-277|William McClellan (abt.1747-bef.1838)]]'s wife? Where and when did they marry? There is more information on my Ancestry tree https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/34965071/person/28113829880/facts If they married in the American colonies it could have been in the Cherry Valley, NY area prior to 1770, or possibly in Massachusetts or Maine, there are several McClellan families that emigrated to the colonies from Ulster in the early to mid-1700s. as William bought land in 1773, it is possible that he had family in the colonies who supported him. William, Jane and their children were survivors of the Cherry Valley Massacre November 10, 1778 at Cherry Valley, New York # Santa's Elf Response: Added research notes. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland 1800s ==== 2. Where and when in Ireland was [[Shaughnessy-587|Michael Shaughnessy]] born? # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== England 1500s ==== 3. Who was [[Lello-8|Henry Lello (abt.1565-1629)]]'s father? The wisher supplied a document with more information that may not be on WT. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14n6wYaNzYRGXGDekdmWVq6sMcAO4OB7E/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112457767481103246672&rtpof=true&sd=true Henry Lello Information] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland 1700s ==== 4. Who was the husband of [[Scott-46238|Rebecca (Scott) Sproule (abt.1795-)]]? # Santa's Elf Response: Added some details to profile. [[Scott-36887|Rebecca Scott]] are definitely not the same person so James Sproule is not Scott-46238's husband. Posted comment about age of one of children [[Sproule-214|William Sproule]] which could change age of Rebecca. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Daddy in Scotland==== 5. Which one of the 3 Burns brothers was the father of [[Burns-12360|Alexander Burns (1844-1912)]]? He was the illegitimate son of [[Crombie-363|Mary Swanston Crombie (1812-)]], she filed paternity suits against 2 of the brothers John and James, but named the child after the 3rd brother Alexander. [https://docs.google.com/document/d/14gS_ffbCB4_i_tmVt2_mhe4st4lZSq9R/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112457767481103246672&rtpof=true&sd=true Paternity Suit] and [https://drive.google.com/file/d/14mfGFz6XZQ_YCMPVSfEqEFfw7n8j692_/view?usp=sharing Death Cert] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Maine USA 5 Generation Sourcing ==== 6. To finish the family history of the first five generations, starting with me, I'm working on. Dad's side is sourced. Mom's side is a little more of a challenge. Those elusive Plantation of Maine records is my stumbling block. Here is my mother's profile to start [[Pease-890|Shirley Beatrice (Pease) Stearns (1935-2001)]] # Santa's Elf Response: '''Granted''' - I've added some sources to the actual profiles. You have quite a history already at Family Search on your mother's side with linked sources for a lot more than 5 generations. I've been able to link more of those old Maine vital records to add more support for what is already there and cleared up a few conflicts and issues and made a few additional links. I put a link in the comments on your mother's profile. You have many hours of joyful discovery and adding to wikitree ahead of you with the information now available to you. ~~ [[Brandt-1372|Mary Brandt Jensen]] # Santa's Elf Response: If You have a library membership you could access ancestry.com There are numerous sources, history and 7 generations of family trees available. i.e. https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/86776289/person/48543204918/facts. C'est Bon # Santa's Elf Response: ==== What happened after Prison Release ==== 7. To find out what happened to my paternal grandfather, [[Benningfield-118|William Robert Benningfield]], after he was released from San Quentin in 1949. This has been a real brick wall for me. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Momma England 1800s==== 8. To find the mother of my maternal great-great grandfather, [[Bold-245|Robert Bold]]. # Santa's Elf Response: Wish granted # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Missouri USA 1800s ==== 9. I have a brick wall with my 2x great grandmother. [[Weber-5077|Eva (Weber) Walter (abt.1834-1905)]]. Would love to find her birth record and parents # Santa's Elf Response: Eva Weber in the Germany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 No record imageGermany, Select Births and Baptisms, 1558-1898 DetailSource Name: Eva Weber Gender: Female Baptism Age: 0 Death Age: 0 Birth Date: 12. Mai 1834 (12 May 1834) Baptism Date: 14. Mai 1834 (14 May 1834) Baptism Place: Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany Residence Place: Pfungstadt, Hessen, Germany Death Date: 16. Okt 1834 (16 Oct 1834) Mother: Sophia Weber FHL Film Number: 1195496 https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/discoveryui-content/view/740261:9866?_phsrc=RtQ70&_phstart=successSource&gsfn=Eva&gsln=Weber&ml_rpos=7&queryId=83ae56dc2f8f0c856997f65ffa08fe22 # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Louisiana USA ==== 10. My gggrandfather's origins! I'm almost 60 and I want to know where [[Howe-8231|Charles W Howe (abt.1862-bef.1920)]] comes from. # Santa's Elf Response: There seems to be some confusion between 2 men with the same name. Compare Howe-8443 & Howe-8231 # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Illinois 1800s ==== 11. My husband's GGGrandfather [[Schmidt-8963|Rudolph Wilhelm Schmidt (abt.1839-abt.1905)]] emigrated from Germany and lived in the area around Edwardsville, Illinois the remainder of his life. We have a (cut out and pasted) copy of an obituary in a scrapbook which we think is from either the Edwardsville or St. Louis paper but it is undated and we've never been able to find the obit online or establish a date of death (we think it's about 1905). And although the obit says he was to be buried in Woodlawn cemetery, we've not been able to find a gravesite (I "invented" a FindaGrave with what little I know). the pandemic has prevented us from traveling to that area to try and research further. Anything more we can learn about him will be much appreciated. # Santa's Elf Response: Some cite his wife's maiden Kuk surname americanized as Cook, so there may be some census records for her parents under that spelling. Some say his mother was Elizabeth Anna Catherine Hunsche(n), b: 1798. One sourced example with her parents is ... https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/150975229/person/412168304463/facts # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Wales Cousins 1800s ==== 12. My great-great grandmother [[John-2584|Margaret (John) Preece (abt.1863-1906)]] is mentioned as being a cousin of [[Jeffreys-668|William Edward Jeffreys (1881-)]] and [[Evans-34840|David Evans (abt.1864-1931)]], but I have never been able to find the common ancestors. I'd really like to find out how they are connected! I've written up some notes on exactly what I already know and what I would like to find out. They're fairly long so I will link to them - https://familytree.thomaspreece.net/notes/margaret-john/ (but anyone feel free to copy them into WikiTree if that would be more appropriate). # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Shropshire England 1800s==== 13. Having worked on my tree since 1973, my most stubborn wall has been a paternal great grandfather. Two years ago I discovered his probable name from a small 1864 newspaper clipping, where my great grandmother had summonsed him for child maintenance! I thought the wall was down. Apparently there's no trace of him after that date. The name stated was [[Bulwer-33|Thomas Bulwer (abt.1846-)]] age 16. The only male Bulwer of the right age I have found was an Edwin BULWER, and then a light went on, my grandfathers name at Birth was Meredith ROGERS, but at some point in the next 3 years, his name became [[Rogers-22112|Edwin Meredith (Rogers) Davies (1863-1934)]]. Could it be that the person known as 'Tom' was actually Edwin and it was assumed his name was Thomas? According to the clipping the proceeding was not completed as the witness was unwell and unable to attend. I cannot locate any further information on Thomas/Edwin or further court information. The estate where they both worked was "near Baschurch", which I believe is in Shropshire. My gt-grandmothers home was in North wales, next door to Shropshire and the clipping is from the Wrexham Leader. # Santa's Elf Response: Added sources on each profile including transcript of Newspaper [[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 20:25, 23 December 2021 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1776 Harford Co Maryland USA Tax List ==== 14. All I want for Christmas is...the 1776 census (tax list) of Eden Hundred, Harford County, Maryland. Some counties, including Harford, noted each member of every household by name and age - yes, both free and enslaved, male and female, young and old. Though there are several mentions of data from Eden Hundred in a published history of the area, and in old posts/articles on genealogy sites, it isn't included in any compilation or database I can find. The published history did include a footnote that cited an 18-folio collection of Harford data held by the Maryland State Archives. Unfortunately, I live on the other side of the country, so I need to hitch a ride to Maryland on Santa's sleigh. If he could just drop me off in Annapolis and provide me with the keys to the Archives, I believe I'd be able to identify my 3rd g-grandmother [[Scarff-41|Sarah (Scarff) Strong (aft.1766-aft.1843)]]'s parents, and maybe a sibling or two if I'm lucky. # Santa's Elf Response: You can read that online [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/108750-genealogy-a-journal-of-american-ancestry-v-6-1916-no-12?viewer=1&offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= here]. ([[Silva-1055]]) # Santa's Elf Response: No Scarffs or Strongs listed in the source above, I am looking for Quaker records for the area. I have Quaker roots in Maryland and southern Pennsylvania. [[Cox-27529|Cox-27529]] 21:22, 23 December 2021 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: Left notes on profile, parents are not Nicholas Scarff of Ohio, or Henry Scarff (Scarff-100) and Patty Hardisty (Hardisty-247) # Santa's Elf Response: She is often cited as the daughter of James C. Scarff (1760-1820) & Mary Hollingshead (1761-1853)and their marriage source is at ...[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/239274:48201?ssrc=pt&tid=119810292&pid=142304140226 Ancestry]. Here is one example with their lineages ...[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/119810292/person/142303959526/facts Ancestry profile] # Santa's Elf Response: Here are some links that include what look like census or tax listings for Harford County, Maryland ...[https://www.mdssar.org/sites/default/files/archives/1783taxlists/Harford_Co_MD1783OPT.pdfHarford County, Maryland 1783 Supply Tax] Courtesy of the Maryland State Archives] ; [http://www.grasslandfoundation.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Maryland-Records-II.pdf index says Scarf on 132, 235, 242 Maryland Records]. Too hard for me to read, but you are more motivated :) # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Where did G-Grandpa go New York USA 1892 ==== 15. To find out where the heck great-grandpa [[Reynolds-4530|Philip Henry Reynolds (abt.1853-)]] ran off to when he walked out on his wife & five children in 1892. # Santa's Elf Response: '''Wish In Progress''' - sent email to Rochester city historian to inquire about the Police Court records. I found a few newspaper clippings which include an entry for Philip where he was asked to leave town. I'm hoping the court minutes might shed light on where he may have gone. Also added research notes on Philip Reynolds that I ruled out. [[Doherty-2064]] # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ballingarry Ireland 1800s ==== 16. I would be a wonderful Christmas and/or New Year gift for me to find out what became of [[Moylan-260|Bridget (Moylan) Sweeney (abt.1819-aft.1868)]], born about 1819 in Ballingarry, after her husband, Coast Guard [[Sweeney-3757|Daniel Hugh Sweeney (abt.1820-1868)]] was drowned in 1868 outside of Dunany Harbour on the East Coast of the North of Ireland. I would also like to know what became of their son, [[Sweeney-3760|Daniel Sweeney (1850-)]], born 15.02.1958 in Beer, Devon, England, after this tragedy. The last I know of him was that in 1869 he was discharged from the Royal Navy in which he had enlisted as a Boy 2nd Class Sailor. Clare Pierson # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Switzerland to Iowa 1800s ==== 17. I hope Santa tells me the parents names of my third great grandmother [[Meyer-15938|Mary Meyer (1837-1879)]]. More info is in the G2G post [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1345139/wikitree-livecast-secret-santa-challenge-2021-dec-2021-2022 Santa Challenge G2G] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Best Genealogy Program ==== 18. What is the best program to have for storing your genealogy tree? This would include the basic documents- birth, marriage and death. Jane Petz # Santa's Elf Response: So many possible answers to this. I use Gramps, It's free. Every few months I download a GEDCOM of my WikiTree work and upload it to Gramps. https://gramps-project.org/blog/ # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Wayne Kentucky 1800s ==== 19. Proof of [[Hardwick-1150|Mary Hardwick (1813-1881)]] (findagrave #40041912)'s parents # Santa's Elf Response: '''Wish Granted''' I have updated her profile, I utilized Ancestry and Family Search. Still need to locate her in 1860-1870 and find parents. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Weddington DNA data wanted - VA/KY/NC ==== 20. I would like to find more Weddington DNA data to help in figuring out the [[Space:Weddington_Name_Study|Weddington Name Study]]. Whether from the North Carolina family, or from the Virginia / Kentucky families. I've taken a DNA test. I'm very curious as to what the Paternal Haplogroups turn out to be from other Weddingtons. It will help to start confirming or disproving relationships. # Santa's Elf Response: I just scanned your profile and I see an auDNA test, have you thought about getting a YDNA test? I see a Weddington who is tied to the Smith Surname here in the DNA Group Project. [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] Answered his G2G post. Response from Eric: I did a 23andMe DNA test, and they are reporting back that my Paternal Haplogroup is E-M183. Would a Y-DNA test be better or provide me more information? # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Sweden to Massachussetts and/or Connecticut ==== 21. I wish I could learn any additional details from after their emigration, about any of my great grandfather's brothers who went to America. [[Ekberg-66|Nils Gustaf Henrik Ekberg (1887-aft.1918)]] or [[Ekberg-64|Johan Ernfrid Ekberg (1879-aft.1918)]] # Santa's Elf Response: Karl Fredrik Ekberg--59, Sr. at https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/618358/person/6927678168/facts Karl Fredrik Ekberg-60, Jr. m: Emelia=Amelia Jensen (1878-1962) with 4 children ... :- John Aloot Ekberg, b: 1903 :- Albin William Ekberg, b: 1912 :- Elmer Carl Ekberg, b: 1917 :- Harry Victor Ekberg, b: 1910; m: Thelma E. Brown (1911-1981) # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== More Info needed on Irish Ancestors ==== 22. I wish I knew enough about my husband's (Connolly-680) Irish born ancestors to extend his tree further as my memorial for him - he was thrilled with every discovery I made before he died 6 months ago and I hope to feel up to getting back to genealogy soon. The farthest back ancestors I have found were immigrants to the United States and I know nothing about them before they arrived. These are [[Connolly-1054|Andrew Connolly (1812-1884)]], [[Keavaney-1|Delia A (Keavaney) Connolly (abt.1880-1961)]], [[Lynch-3648|Peter Lynch (1835-1885)]], and [[Quigley-580|Mary (Quigley) Lynch (1836-1901)]]. Every time I tried to work on them, it felt like the entire country of Ireland was my brickwall. # Santa's Elf Response: Added some information for Delia Keavaney # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Mayflower Connection Sources Needed ==== 23. My Mayflower Society acceptance would be nice. If anyone can find the document showing a connection to [[Collins-20366|Mary Collins (1785-1833)]]. [[Pease-2935|Elijah Pease (1778-1823)]], and [[Pease-2934|Isaiah Pease (abt.1818-abt.1867)]], I would appreciate it. It is my Mayflower line missing document. I have to support, inferred connection. No direct document. # Santa's Elf Response: one sourced tree example at ... https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/155173332/person/282046698623/facts showing lineage ... #Robert Pease, Sr. 1565–1623 occ: locksmith m: Margaret King 1570–1644 (with son Robert Pease, Jr. 1589–1644 m: c1636 Massachusetts Bay to Mary 1609–1677) #John Pease 1608–1689 m: Lucy Reeves 1610–1641 #James Pease 1637–1719 m: Elizabeth Norton1646–1706 #Matthew Pease b: 1675 m: Mary Greene 1676–1753 #Joseph Pease 1701–1769 m: Mary Stewart 1705–1785 #Joseph Pease 1744-1814 m: Sarah Smith 1748-1796 #Elijah Pease 1778–1823 m: Mary "Polly" Collins 1785-1833 # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Accurate DOB Wanted ==== 24. My wish would be that someone could find accurated birth info on [[Drake-5836|Amy Emma (Drake) Card (1848-1936)]]. All i have are info from my grandmother but no records of who her parents actually are. # Santa's Elf Response: I added an obit reference and FaG link for Amy Emma Drake-5836 which identifies her birth location as Logansport, Cass County, Indiana, USA. Also found a state census for her grandmother Miranda Rhoden-302 showing her 6 years younger but with some Drakes. She is without husband in 1860. Perhaps the name "Joseph Golden Drake" was passed down in the New Jersey family ? See Drake-10325 & https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/52636922/joseph-golden-drake There was a Simon Drake who served in the Civil War ... https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/80190654/person/38530798185/facts For Abraham Drake-7248 you may want to check the sources on this webape to see if you can figure out if he is the one who died in Civil War ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/598499/abraham-drake OR is he the one who survived the war ? And is mentioned in the very last source on this page ... https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1665582:60525?ssrc=pt&tid=116383511&pid=252047829896 # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Bohemia, Nebraska & Minnesota Wish ==== 25. To find my mother in law's relatives. Most of her relatives are from Bohemia, Nebraska and Minnesota. Her parents are [[Havlik-239|John Havlik (1908-1972)]] & [[Dumbeck-28|Ethel (Dumbeck) Havlik (1917-1981)]] # Santa's Elf Response: I put sources on the Dumbeck-30 immigrant from Germany along with his parents' names. # Santa's Elf Response: I added more sources to [[Havlik-240|John J Havlik (1868-1961)]]. According to his death certificate, his parents were John Havlik and Mary. Also added sources for John's wife Barbara; her parents are named on her death certificate # Santa's Elf Response: I added parents and maternal grandparents for Ethel, taking that line back to Germany. (including possible baptisms in Germany/Prussia for both grandparents.) # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Immigration from Austria 1903 ==== 26. I would like to find more information about my mom's grandmother, [[Kirsch-795|Josephine (Kirsch) Weber (1890-1972)]] and great grandmother, [[Krisch-42|Rosalia Krisch (1867-)]]. I have found the ship manifest from when they immigrated in 1903 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-916T-94CS?i=756. It lists Rosalia as a widow so I don't know if the Krisch is her LNAB or her married name. I have posted a story that has been passed down on one branch of the family on Rosalia's profile. I have tried looking for the niece that is listed on the document with no luck. My mom is writing a family book and I would to be able to give her the gift of information about these ladies and even a better gift would be if Josephine's father is found. # Santa's Elf Response: '''“Wish Granted”''' LNAB and husband's name (possible father of Josephine?) of Rosalia Krisch is revealed on her death certificate. Index of which is available on Ancestry, but is also copied as a document into the photo section of her profile for guaranteed access to the information. Death certificate is signed by daughter, Josephine Weber. Josephine & Rosalia are buried in the same section/family plot area of St John Cemetery in Queens, NYC. FindAGrave photo requests put in for both, added entry for mother. MORE RESEARCH NEEDED! Rosalia's parent's names are provided, but more research is needed to discover their origin in Prussia. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Yorkshire England unwed mother ==== 27. I would love to find out more about [[Raper-299|Lois Raper (1823-1893)]]'s father or the unknown father of her children. *Lois AKA Louisa was born in 1823 in Doncaster, Yorkshire, England and died in Leeds in 1893. Her father is listed as [[Raper-300|William Raper (1786-bef.1833)]] who was possibly a lieutenant with the West Middlesex Militia. I would love to know more about this military life/his wife/if any records exist for this. *Lois had three children as a single parent - I know it's basically impossible but it would be amazing if any records existed for guesses who the father of her children would be. The Y-DNA is I-P109 # Santa's Elf Response: Added 1851 England Census for Louisa & Mary - found mother Louisa listed as servant in another household. May want to check that household name to see if you get any DNA matches to the last name? Located Louisa and Mary on the BMD index. Requested birth records for both (not sure if it will list father). # Santa's Elf Response: Added death record and findagrave for mother sarah langstaff though birth year is out by 3 yrs. Findagrave lists same address as daughter was living at in 1861. ==== Sweden unnamed mother sought ==== 28. I wish I would be able to use DNA-matches to figure out who the parents of my great great grandmother [[Lundeqvist-2|Maria Sofia (Lundeqvist) Lundholm (1849-1882)]] was. She was born in Stockholm by an unnamed mother in 1849. Her origins is my closest brick wall. At that time it was not unusual for pregnant mothers in other parts of Sweden to go to Stockholm to give birth anonymously. # Santa's Elf Response: The best DNA repository I've independently researched to determine connections for Europe and has been recently updated is My Heritage. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== German to Louisiana Ancestors Wanted ==== 29. As I sit here in California, supporting my almost (tomorrow) 98 year old mother who has entered home hospice and my dad who has severe dementia, my wish is to break down the brick walls on either side: *My mom's emigrating (?) German catholic (?) ancestress, [[Grosch-19|Laura-Henrietta Grosch (abt.1845-)]] who settled in / near New Orleans and may or may not have married the father of her child (b New Orleans). Where was she before and after the birth of this child? # Santa's Elf Response: I put a note on your Mom's profile with some suggestions on how I found my German Catholic ancestors in a different church in New Orleans. I think based on my past experience that your ancestress is more likely to be found in the records of the St. Mary's, the German Catholic church in the Irish Channel parishes. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== German Ancestors Wanted ==== 30. My dad's emigrating ancestor, [[Schmidt-1855|Leonhard Schmidt (abt.1818-1872)]] -- where in "Baden" did he come from and who were his parents or siblings? *What I've researched already is detailed on each of their profiles. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Found in Wales in 1901 ==== 31. I would like to know when my 2nd grt grandaunt [[Jones-106325|Elizabeth Jones (1833-)]](nee Jones) died. She was living in Tredegar Monmouthshire wales in 1901 census and mentioned in obituary of her Brother my ancestor John Jones who died 2nd June 1903. Both her and her husband James Jones cannot be found in 1911 so i guess they died between 1903 and 1911. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Need parents in 1800s Scotland ==== 32. My wish would be to find the parents of [[Young-47125|Margaret (Young) Paterson (abt.1793-1879)]], my 3rd great-grandmother. I have located her marriage to John Paterson and found her living in Morayshire in the Scottish census from 1841-1861, which list her place of birth as Kessock, Ross-shire. I have also found her death in 1879 in Nairnshire, but have not yet been able to find her baptism and her parents. Thanks for any elf magic! # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Liverpool, England to Australia, Ireland? ==== 33. I would like help in furthering my namesake Kellett family line. I have been stuck with a brick wall for my second great grandfather [[Kellett-226|Thomas Kellett (abt.1822-1869)]]. I know that he left Liverpool, England in 1853 and travelled to Ballarat, Australia in 1853 then travelled to Dunedin, New Zealand in 1862 and started a family there. He was supposed to speak with a Northern Irish accent according to his wife's testimony in a court case in 1876 (after his death). # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== First Husband Massachusetts ==== 34. Mine is a super long shot. I would love to find out the name of my great-great grandmother's first husband, and when and where they were married. It took 26 years for me to finally find her parents (and Melanie McComb's analysis and suggestions helped so much with that). *Emma was born in Manchester, Guysborough, Nova Scotia, Canada in 1863. By 1888, she was in Middleboro, Plymouth, Massachusetts, United States, and married to her second husband. Who was the first husband (the elusive Mr. Reagan), when and where were they married, and what became of him? *The name of her first husband is the last mystery remaining when it comes to [[Murphy-12936|Emma Anna (Murphy) Shaw (abt.1863-1945)]] herself. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1700s Germany Mother ==== 35. For Christmas love to find the Byers daughter who married Callahan. This probably a Christmas miracle instead wish. [[Beyer-1429|Charles Gottlob Beyer (1757-1830)]]'s Mom which was A Byers. Is so mysterious, but love to know more about this family. # Santa's Elf Response: I had mistakenly replied on the signup page so am tranferring my info here now. Hope I am doing it right now. Internet family trees are saying her name was Maria Byers who married Philip Calahan. I wasn't able to find a solid source for that, but thought you might want to try searchng for those names to see if anything might turn up. I added an 1860 census for their son Charles Callahan-2158 with his wife. I also added an 1850 census for you to look at because it has a mining occupation ... which is different than the 1850 census you have, so you can keep whichever one you think is suitable. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1800s Pennsylvania ==== 36. I wish I could learn more about the parents of [[Dyer-9384|Benjamin F Dyer]]. This was my first brick wall as a new genealogist. Ten years later, it is my oldest. # Santa's Elf Response: Working to determine if Samuel Dyer ;1791–1881 ;BIRTH 01-29-1791 ; Rapho, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA; DEATH 08-31-1881 ; Mount Joy, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA is a possibility. # Santa's Elf Response: I also looked at the above possibility and a problem is that son Cyrus was born the same year as Benjamin. And only Cyrus appears on the census. Created profiles at Dyer-14713. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1800s Virginia ==== 37. I would like for Santa's Elves to help me locate a maiden name and parents for my mtDNA Ancestress, [[Unknown-373087|Barbara Bowman]]. Barbara was born before 1759- location unknown and lived her adult life in Virginia with her last known residence in Shenandoah County, Virginia in 1822. I have recorded what I know about her life on her WikiTree profile and will be glad to send any document to the Elf(Elves) who would like to work on her case. # Santa's Elf Response: quote> locate a maiden name and parents for my mtDNA Ancestress, [[Unknown-373087|Barbara Bowman]]. This is just a possible lead ... see if there are any mtdna matches with Barbara Keller, b: 1754 Bucks, PA; d: Feb 1850 Shenandoah Co, VA; daughter of Hans George Keller (1711–1782) & Barbara Anne Hottel (1713–1798). I think there is a wikitree profile for her at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Keller-2616 No mother shows on that profile, but if you look at the father's profile, the Hottel wife is there. * Thank you for the possible mother. Barbara is recorded as KELLER on her father's will and Barbara Bowman was married by 1880, but perhaps George wrote his wrote prior to his marriage. I will look for the probate as well as deeds and I will definitely review my mtDNA for Hilderbrant. Again, Thanks so much for this great possibility. Margaret # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Daddy North Carolina 1700s ==== 38. What a wonderful idea! For over 50 years now (I started doing genealogy when I was 17, back in 1970) I've been trying to find the parents of my adoptive dad's great-grandfather, [[Munn-1609|Neill Munn (1792-1842)]], born 1792 in Fayettevlle, Cumberland, North Carolina and died 20 NOV 1842 in La Grange, Fayette, Republic of Texas. Unfortunately, my adoptive dad died before I was able to give him a DNA test, and he had no living siblings or other close relatives, but a distant cousin of his, also a Neill Munn descendant, tested and learned that our branch of the family has a connection to [[Munn-984|Alexander McAlpine Munn (1725-1776)]], something I have always suspected. This Alexander had a son named Neil, but from all indications he was a separate person from my Neill Munn. Other researchers have assigned different parents to my Neill Munn, but with no documentation and I've been unable to find any. Decades ago, a Munn genealogist claimed that Neill's parents were an Alexander Munn and his wife Flora, but I have been unable to verify this or even find any likely candidates, although there were several Alexander Munns around at the right place and time (none with a wife named Flora, though, as far as I know). This seems to be one of those cases in which we're so close to finding the answer, and yet so far away. I think that DNA might provide the answer. It also doesn't help that all the Munn families in the same vicinity followed the Scottish naming tradition and gave their children the same first names. Thanks for any help anyone can provide! # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1800s Missouri ==== 39. I would love to know what happened to my great-grandfather, [[Beckett-467|James A Beckett (abt.1857-abt.1887)]]. He married my great grandmother in Clay County, Missouri in 1879. They appear together in the 1880 census in Daviess County, Missouri. They had two kids, Jesse, born 1884 & Charley, born 1881(estimated from census). I found the birth record for Jesse, my grandfather but not Charley. My great grandma Jennie married her third husband, Charles Ball on 13 Mar 1889 in Marionville, Lawrence Co. Missouri. We have no idea what happened to James. Did they divorce or did he die? I have been unable to find any proof of when or where he died. This has been a mystery I've been trying to solve since 1994. I hope someone can finally solve what happened to him. Thank you in advance for any answers you might be able to provide. # Santa's Elf Response: SEE PROFILE ADDED SOURCED 1890 VETERANS SCHEDULE FOR HIM # Santa's Elf Response: https://www.ancestrylibrary.com/family-tree/person/tree/57168957/person/412165984982/facts?_phsrc=RtQ43&_phstart=successSource SAYSJames A. Beckett 1857–1885 # Santa's Elf Response: POSSIBLE CIVIL WAR DEATH Source Citation National Cemetery Administration; U.S. Veterans' Gravesites Source Information National Cemetery Administration. U.S., Veterans' Gravesites, ca.1775-2019 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations Inc, 2006. Original data: National Cemetery Administration. Nationwide Gravesite Locator. '''BIRTH ABT 1857 • Missouri, USA Name: James A Beckett Death Date: 1 Jan 1865 Interment Place: South Carolina, USA Cemetery Address: 1601 Boundary Street Beaufort, SC 29902 Cemetery: Beaufort National Cemetery Plot: Section 8 Site 631 Notes: Pvt Us Army''' '''DEATH 1885 • Missouri City, Fort Bend, Texas, United States''' ==== US Black Heritage project Volunteers needed ==== 40. I wish we could get more volunteers for the US Black Heritage project. There is so much to do and not enough human resources. We need help with creating African-American Cemeteries, African-American profiles, profile clean-up etc. We are very close to achieving our goal for 2021 of 50,000 new profiles. This is a huge project, so much help is needed for 2022. Can Secret Santa help ups find more volunteers to help!? Check out this G2G post for more information.....[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1244495/the-black-heritage-project-could-really-use-more-volunteers US Black Heritage Project] # Santa's Elf Response: Added Chuck Berry wife and source # Santa's Elf Response: Wish Granted! ==== England to Canada 1800s ==== 41. What happened to great aunt Nellie? Can anyone with experience of finding Canadian records help me complete the story of [[Wilson-11116|Helen (Wilson) Patrick (1884-)]]? At the least I would like to add a death date. If any detail can be added from the latter part of her life, all the better! My mum was fond of her aunt Nellie and one of Nellie's paintings always hung in her lounge. It would be nice to make this profile more complete. I think she is an interesting person to research and I have accumulated a fair amount of date to "hook into". Thank you!!! # Santa's Elf Response: Death notice and other news articles found as well as cemetery location. Sources added to profile and scans sent directly to Wisher. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland to Canada ==== 42. I would so appreciate any info on this gentleman. I am stuck. [[Calahan-284|James (Calahan) O’Callaghan (abt.1813-1910)]] # Santa's Elf Response: I added a message to the profile with information of possible parents and siblings for you to review. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Prague, Czech to New York USA 1800s ==== 43. I would like to find out what happened to my great-grandfather [[Hilbert-479|Josef August Hilbert (abt.1875-abt.1928)]], at least a date and place of death. Also I haven't been able to access his marriage license in New York City, and a census record for that city that places him in the island of Manhattan (they're on Ancestry I think and I don't have a subscription). I would wish to know if he really married a third time to an 18-years-old, if they had issue, and if he really died working on the electric chair # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Kentucky 1800s ==== 44. My ancestor I would love more information on is [[Maupin-580|Hanasak Maupin (abt.1824-1881)]]. She was my fourth great-grandmother. I no idea who her parents and siblings were. Please note Family Search and Ancestry have her mixed up with another Hannah, Mine never left Kentucky. She married and had several children and passed away there. # Santa's Elf Response: Someone had added some research notes about a possible father, and I added some notes about him. I also put the ancestry.com census into on her profile. You did not specify which Hannah she was mixed up with ... was it this one with a similar death date ? ... https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131941348/hannah-e-maupin # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ireland to New York 1800s ==== 45. My most intriguing ancestor is [[McGrath-3553|Thomas McGrath (1863-1913)]], who was the first in his family to immigrate to the US from County Longford, Ireland, in 1879. He settled in New York City, got married and had 3 or 4 kids, but he seems to have kept himself secret. I can't find a wedding record or birth records - just the 1910 census. The only record from New York that I can find is that his son, Joseph McGrath, died in a car accident in 1915, only 25 years old. Was Thomas into something illegal? Why didn't any other family members settle in New York? Please, Santa, find me a story! # Santa's Elf Response: Found a possible daughter a Catherine born Manhattan in 1896 Catherine was born on 13 October 1896 in Manhattan, New York, New York, United States. '''Birth Registration''': "New York, New York City Births, 1846-1909"
Citing Manhattan, New York, New York, United States, reference cn 44525 New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm 1,322,342.
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WS5-RP1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 December 2021)
Catherine Mcgrath, 13 Oct 1896
Catharine died on 25 September 1897 in Manhattan, New York County, New York, United States. '''Death Registration''': "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949"
[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2W6Y-DX1 FamilySearch] (accessed 23 December 2021)
Catharine McGrath, 1897.
# Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== 1700s Vermont Parents ==== 46. It would be great if there was a Christmas miracle that could unearth the parents (or siblings) for my gg grandmother [[Salsbury-255|Eunice (Salsbury) Sands (1800-1877)]] and her brother [[Salsbury-254|Rev Nathaniel Salsbury (1794-1876)]]. This is good for someone who wants to look in Vermont and Rensselaer County, New York around 1800. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Iowa & Wisconsin 1800s ==== 47. I also have an unknown great grandmother [[Unknown-386716|Emma Unknown (abt.1832-1879)]] and her husband [[Toepelt-2|Robert A Toepelt (abt.1821-1906)]]. All the information I have about them is on their profiles, but I have no experience researching in Germany. They were Catholic and probably immigrated to the United States about 1853. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Sweden Germany, Indiana, Ohio ==== 48. I'd love some help locating my ancestor [[Nelson-25468|Frank Nelson (1855-1907)]] in Sweden before he came to the United States. His obituary says he was born in Stockholm on 3 Jun 1855. Around 1870, he went to work in Germany for about three years, then made a brief trip back home to Sweden, then came to America. He was in Logansport, Indiana, living with his cousin [[Nelson-26583|Gustave/August Nelson (abt.1843-1880)]] for a few years. Gustave died in 1880, and soon after Frank settled in Defiance, Ohio, where he married and had children. I don't really have any information about Frank's parents besides that they lived in Sweden. # Santa's Elf Response: This was a difficult one. I have searched in Swedish indexes for Frank, Gustave, and both their wifes with no luck. But today, 26th of Dec I had more luck. I think it's safe to say Wish is Granted! I just have to write down all of my findings. Ok, I have created a free space page [[Space:Research_about_Mary_Anne_Johnson%2C_her_husband_Gustave_Nelson_etc.|Research about Mary Anne Johnson, her husband Gustave Nelson etc.]] with my findings. It's not actually the origins of Frank, but there's a lot of information! / Maria # Santa's Elf Response: ==== England to Plymouth Massachusetts 1600s ==== 49. My biggest "brick wall" concerns my Snow immigrant ancestor, [[Snow-4|Nicholas Snow (abt.1599-1676)]]. Although I and at least one other WikiTreer have Y-DNA tests that show our connection to him & each other, no one has been able to find his English origins. Earlier attempts to link him to a Nicholas Snow baptized in Shoreditch, London in Jan. 1600 have been shown to be false (that boy's death record is in the same Jan 1600 church record). This was found by Caleb Johnson for the Mayflower Quarterly in 2013. See Note 1 on Snow-4 on WT. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Kentucky 1800s ==== 50. My brick wall ancestor is [[Roberts-10083|Macedonia 'Donie' Roberts Brantley]], my second great grandmother. What's in her profile is all I know. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Prussia Poland Germany1800s ==== 51. My wish would be to find more information about my GG grandparents, [[Scheffler-265|Carl Scheffler (-bef.1885)]] and [[Kaczmarzik-1|Josepha Kaczmarzik (abt.1817-1909)]]. This is where my mother's line ends with incomplete 'vital' information. Their names came from my mother's Ahnenpas, a document she needed completed to be able to work in Nazi occupied Selesia, Prussia, now Poland. I do not know if my Great grandfather Anton had siblings. My mother's DNA matches are at 3rd cousin to distant cousin matches. To date there are no Common Ancestors. It will be a paperwork to find her/my ancestors. [https://www.ancestry.ca/family-tree/person/tree/78012844/person/38373150773/facts My Ancestry Tree] # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Canada Palatine Migration ==== 52. I wish for any help and information on my Loyalist ancestor [[DeBeck-24|Johann Ludwig (DeBeck) Debeck (abt.1755-abt.1784)]] or his family who arrived in New Brunswick Canada in 1783. Also for his wife [[Althause-2|Elizabeth (Althause) Debeck (abt.1760-abt.1855)]] and son [[DeBeck-12|George Ludwig (DeBeck) Debeck (1783-1862)]]. I am working on proving their profiles to UELAC on their (and my) behalf. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== New Jersey 1800s ==== 53. I would like to break the brick wall of my great grandfather, [[Field-5789|Robert A Field (bef.1831-abt.1874)]], Lots of hints about the Field Family in Monmouth County, New Jersey but so far nothing connecting him. # Santa's Elf Response: Updated research notes - found a possible lead on Robert in the 1850 census with two potential siblings [[Doherty-2064]] # Santa's Elf Response: ==== England 1800s ==== 54. I wish I could find my great grandfather’s parents plus his ancestors. [[Robinson-45097|John Robinson (abt.1854-1883)]] was my great grandmother’s 2nd husband of three and their marriage registration I cannot find. I would love this branch to be filled out a bit. # Santa's Elf Response: I have added his death and burial records to his profile. Looking at the 1881 census when he is living with wife and family it says he was born in North Staffordshire in 1852 I have attached some records found on Free Reg of baptisms in North Staffs for relevant period which give posssible parents details Field (only fields with a value are shown) Value County Staffordshire Place (Links to more information) Shelton Church name (Links to more information) St Mark Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register Register entry number 1795 Baptism date 21 Dec 1851 Person forename John Father forename William Mother forename Jane Father surname ROBINSON Father occupation Collier Transcribed by Beverley Stubbs File line number 1787 Staffordshire : Shelton : St Mark : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5885688ef493fd128ce992f8 : viewed 23 Dec 2021) baptism John Robinson 21 Dec 1851 Field (only fields with a value are shown) Value County Staffordshire Place (Links to more information) Cheadle Church name (Links to more information) St Giles the Abbot Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register Register entry number 2124 Baptism date 08 Feb 1852 Person forename John Father forename Simon Mother forename Maria Father surname ROBINSON Person abode Mobberley Father occupation Farmer Notes Sponsors Thomas Malbon & Edward Bloor & Annie Mellor Transcribed by Brian James File line number 2120 Staffordshire : Cheadle : St Giles the Abbot : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58744907f493fd38b1ae3e37 : viewed 23 Dec 2021) baptism John Robinson 08 Feb 1852 And for 1854 Field (only fields with a value are shown) Value County Staffordshire Place (Links to more information) Newcastle-under-Lyme Church name (Links to more information) St George Register type (Links to more information) Parish Register Register entry number 767 Baptism date 18 Jun 1854 Person forename John Person sex M Father forename Thomas Mother forename Caroline Father surname ROBINSON Person abode Newcastle Father occupation Draper Transcribed by Raymond Joynson File line number 758 Staffordshire : Newcastle-under-Lyme : St George : Parish Register : "Parish Register" database, FreeREG (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/5817eea1e93790eca32a9014 : viewed 23 Dec 2021) baptism John Robinson 18 Jun 1854 Have sourced John Portsmouth please check his profile He died in 1927 Cannot find a marriage to Eliza by John Robinson. Note that John Portsmouth states in the 1881 census that he is married though no wife present on premises there after in the census he says he is single # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Indiana, Ohio Parents 1800s ==== 55. My wish is to find the parents of my husband's great great grandmother, [[Tracy-1289|Alice Susan (Tracy) Lee (1864-1946)]] . She was born 9 Apr 1864 maybe Ohio, but more likely Indiana, as death certificate shows. She died 19 Mar 1946 in Eldorado Springs, Cedar Co Missouri and is buried at Humansville, Polk Co Missouri. I have seen her funeral card and have a copy of her death certificate which says parents unknown. She married [[Lee-13656|Joseph Daniel Lee (1859-)]] in Delaware Co Indiana on 29 Dec 1884. They had 6 children all born in Indiana, but the last one. One child in Delaware Co Indiana and two born Alexandria, Madison Co Indiana. I want to debunk the information on Ancestry that shows her parents and the age on the census do not add up to the birth date above. If the idea of her being born in Ohio is correct in the 1880 census, there is an Alice Tracy living in Alexandria, Madison Co Indiana working as a hired girl the right age. Is this her? I can't find her in the 1870 census. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Italy Mother Wanted ==== 56. My genealogy wish is to find the birth place of my grandmother. She was born on October 12, 1902. Her name was [[Volponi-35|Angelina (Volponi) Camaione (1902-1987)]]. Her father was [[Volpone-3|Pasquale Volpone (1879-1956)]]. Her mother may have been Annunziata D'omizio or Lenza Domenica. Angelina may have been from the Abruzzo region of Italy OR from the north. Her brother was born in San Salvo in Abruzzo. Her mother may have been from Bergamo Italy in the Lombardy region. I cannot find her birthplace or a definitive name for her mother. I would appreciate any help you can offer. # Santa's Elf Response: I added the sources from FamilySearch and some Research notes. As the two older siblings have Annunziata Domizio as mother, I would suppose it's Angelina's mother as well (unless you would find an earlier marriage for their father). Try to get Angelina's original marriage record, there her parents and hopefully also her birth location should be mentioned. Records from italy are usually only available online up to 1900, so you would need to write to the comune or to the church to get records from there. I found a cousin Michele Domizio who migrated together with Angelina. I hope this helps. [[Caruso-344|Caruso-344]] 15:35, 29 December 2021 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, Canada 1800s ==== 57. My brick wall ancestor who was born most recently was [[Crozier-56|Margaret (Crozier) Waddell (1828-1901)]], so if anybody can find her parents (and any siblings), I would be deeply grateful. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany & Polish Roots 1900s ==== 58. My Dad's [[Brandt-1373|George Albert Brandt Jr. (1928-2010)]] family has roots in Prussia in the provinces of Branderburg and Posen in the late 19th century and very early 20th century. I have found a limited amount of information which is documented in the profiles. Click on the ancestors link on my Dad's profile to see what I have found. But here I hit the brick wall because I am not able to read German, the family is Protestant (Lutheran) and those records are in German and many of the available records are also on pay sites that I have not subscribed to because I don't read German. I also don't read Polish and some of the more recent material is in Polish. So my request to any Santa's elf who choses to help is that I would appreciate any additional information available on my Dad's family. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Documents in German ==== 59. I need help reading several parish pages that were sent to me for my Slovenian family. The headings at least I believe are in German. Here's an example page: https://data.matricula-online.eu/sl/slovenia/ljubljana/semic/02163/?pg=14 I have at least a dozen pages like this and I need to find my family on each page and transcribe the information onto the profiles. I might even be able to break down a brick wall! # Santa's Elf Response: This is a translation of the header on both pages that the link is for. The left side - From left to right: first column: Year, Month and Day of Marriage First broader category (Groom - "Bräutigam"): Place of residence House Nr. Given name and surname, aswell as occupation Religion (Catholic/Protestant) Age Bachelor(ette) Widow(er) Second broader category (Bride - "Braut"): [same categories] The right side - (Left to right) First broader category (parents of groom - "Eltern des Bräutigams") Name and occupation of father Name of mother Second broader category (parents of bride - "Eltern der Braut") [same as above] Third broader category (Witnesses - "Beistände") Name Occupation Fourth broader category (something about certificates and maybe claims? kind of sounds like legal speak, not sure) Fifth broader category (signature of officiant priest - "Unterschrift des trauenden Priesters") # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Whose the Daddy Illinois ==== 60. That I could find out who my grandfather on my mother's side is/was...My Grandmother is [[Lukrytz-2|Anastasia (Lukrytz) Christenson (1910-1986)]]. # Santa's Elf Response: I added some interesting news clippings to Anastasia's parents for their marriage and her mother's death location. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== He left Illinois ==== 61. Find out where my dad's grandfather went and with whom when he left is son at age 3....[[Smith-204694|Jacob Louis Smith (1859-1914)]] left is his wife and child. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Galicia, Austria ==== 62. I would love to have any records for my GGF Andrej [[Trusiak-2]], his wife Anna [[Krochmal-5]], his parents Petr [[Trusiak-14]] and Mary [[Stelmach-78]], all from Wapowce, Przemysl, Galicia, Austria from before Andrej and Anna emigrated, or similar records for my GGF Vasyl [[Gigliuk-1]] and his wife Mary [[Vikara-6]], from Jezierzany, Tłumacz, Galicia, Austria (now Ozeryany). None of them are online yet, and the church in Wapowce has been changed from Ukrainian Greek Catholic to Roman Catholic, and I'm not sure if they moved the records when that happened. # Santa's Elf Response: Added newspaper articles and obituaries from the US to profiles. # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Germany to Canada ==== 63. I could really use some help in finding the parents of Joseph Pechler (alternate spellings are Baechler, Pichler, or even more). He was born Apr 17, 1795 in Probfeld, Germany. He married Katharina Ingold - Katharina was born in 1805. They had a son, [[Baechler-62|Christian Baechler (1827-1918)]], who is my great-great grandfather. [[Baechler-62|Christian Baechler (1827-1918)]] was born in 1827. They had 3 other children, Katharina, Andreas and Joseph. Joseph died in Probfeld, Germany on the 17th of April in 1834. There are other Baechler families in Canada and I'd like to be able to connect them. # Santa's Elf Response: I was not able to find the parents of Joseph, but I have put the ''Germany, Needs More Records'' maintenance category on his profile with hopes that someone from maybe the Germany Project can add sources. Christian had four children, one of whom was Menno, already created by the wishee. I created and sourced a profile for his son John. I found, connected, and sourced the profiles for his sons Joel ''Bechler'' and Christian ''Baechler''. [[Daniels-2254|Daniels-2254]] 01:09, 6 January 2022 (UTC) # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Kurdyla Brick Wall ==== 64. Since starting my family tree research, my Polish branches have been the most difficult to flush out. With DNA matches, I've been able to fill a bit more of my 2nd great-grandmother's,[[Krakowiecka-1|Maria (Krakowiecka) Orliński (1882-1974)]], but still nothing past her. But very little of my 2nd great grandfather, [[Kurdyla-4|Casper Kurdyla (1881-abt.1911)]]. I would love if someone more savvy than I, could see if they'd be able to discover anything about Kasper and Maria Kurdyla, and any of their ancestors, siblings, etc. I have a [[Space:Caroline_V%27s_Polish_Brickwalls|Caroline V's Polish Brickwalls]] that lists a few. # Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ===
Book Wishes
=== ==== Mayflower Families Vol. 15 ==== 1. At the very top of my list is Mayflower Families through 5 generations Volume 15. (James Chilton) * Santa's Elf Response: # Santa's Elf Response: ==== Nathan Dylan Goodwin Mysteries ==== 2. To receive as many books about genealogy mysteries as possible. Number one on the list are the books by Nathan Dylan Goodwin. I am reading them through the library but I want to own them. * Santa's Elf Response: Wish Granted - Shelley Murphy has mailed [https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1542910757?ref_=dbs_m_mng_rwt_calw_tpbk_5&storeType=ebooks "The Missing Man"] to Kathy Nava :-) * Santa's Elf Response: Sent "[https://www.amazon.com/Foundlings-Forensic-Genealogist-Book-ebook/dp/B09JG6RB3V/ref=sr_1_2?crid=2P6KJS3DFQC8Q&keywords=the+foundlings+nathan+dylan+goodwin&qid=1640727406&s=books&sprefix=The+Foundlings+nathan+%2Cstripbooks%2C95&sr=1-2 The Foundlings]" and "[https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B08STNGZ97/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_hsch_vapi_tpbk_p1_i3 The Chester Creek Murders]" ''Hopefully you have the others in the Foundlings series! ==== 5 Latest Nathan Dylan Goodwin Books ==== 3. The latest 5 books by Nathan Dylan Goodwin, the Forensic Genealogist series * Santa's Elf Response: Wish Granted for all 5 books. ==== Adv Genetic Genealogy Techniques Book ==== 4. [https://www.amazon.com/Advanced-Genetic-Genealogy-Techniques-Studies/dp/1733694900/ref=asc_df_1733694900/?tag=hyprod-20&linkCode=df0&hvadid=266149135190&hvpos=&hvnetw=g&hvrand=308393817127349080&hvpone=&hvptwo=&hvqmt=&hvdev=c&hvdvcmdl=&hvlocint=&hvlocphy=9014403&hvtargid=pla-669255362102&psc=1 Advanced Genetic Genealogy: Techniques and Case Studies] (sold at Walmart) * Santa's Elf Response: ==== Roberta Estes's Book ==== 7. I’ve asked Santa for a copy of Roberta Estes’ [https://www.amazon.com/Native-American-Genealogy-Roberta-Estes/dp/0806321180/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=9780806321189&linkCode=qs&qid=1640726306&s=books&sr=1-1 DNA for Native American Genealogy]. * Santa's Elf Response: Have a request out to the author AND she said yes!. Please PM me a Snail Mail Addy and information for the dedication/signature. Signed copy! [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] ==== Dictionnaire Généalogique Books ==== 8. I would love to get a copy of Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1636 à 1714 and Dictionnaire Généalogique des Familles Acadiennes: 1715 à 1780 by Stephen A. White, but, unfortunately for me, they are out of print. * Santa's Elf Response: ===
DNA/Online Service Wishes
=== ==== FamilyTreeDNA Bundle ==== 1. The FamilyTreeDNA Bundle (Big-Y 700 + Family Finder + mtFull Sequence) ** Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA kits ==== 2. Getting DNA kits for my grandchildren, I have 4 * Santa's Elf Response: 2 kits sent * Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA kit ==== 3. I would love to do my Dad's too as this is likely his last Christmas and his maternal grandfather's father is my only brick wall from that generation. My hubby and I can't afford to buy another one, so I am hoping for a touch of magic from Santa. * Santa's Elf Response: ==== Ancestry DNA ==== 4. A DNA kit for any ancestry DNA * Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA Test ==== 5. Would like to get a dna test for my brother. He is the only male that is interested in taking one. It will close the last brick wall I have. Well at least I hope so. * Santa's Elf Response: ==== DNA Test ==== 6. I would love to get a DNA test for my wife (as she did for me), but she thinks it's a waste of money * Santa's Elf Response: ==== Mayflower Descendant ==== 7. An annual subscription to the Mayflower Descendant is very high on my list. But my kids keep giving me chocolate * Santa's Elf Response: '''Wish Granted''' ==== Ancestry Subscription ==== 7. A free Ancestry annual subscription and a notebook to keep notes of my discoveries. * Santa's Elf Response: ===
Magic Wishes
=== 1. The 1890 Census (every genealogist!) # Comment: # Comment: 2. To be able to talk to my biological paternal great grandmother and grandfather for 2 hours to find out about their parents. # Comment: # Comment: 3. That my two first cousins one generation removed would actually send me the family photos that they have told me for the past two years that they would send in emails. # Comment: # Comment: 4. The Big Book of answers: It is full of Sources that will answer many questions: # Comment: # Comment: 6. the 1851 Census for Simcoe County, Canada West, that no longer exists. # Comment: # Comment: 7. a magic spell that can be applied to records, henceforth enumerators and other people who wrote records will now have impeccable handwriting on all documents. # Comment: # Comment: 8. a son of my paternal grandmother's youngest brother passed away a few weeks ago and his son found in his inheritance a lot of original papers, old pictures and the old family bible of his ancestors. I hope to manage to view these documents and copy them accordingly. I have already made the first contact with the heir. # Comment: # Comment: 9. I have found a granddaughter of a sister of my paternal grandfather in Hamburg through my brother, who has collected all the old family documents of all three sisters and their families of my paternal grandfather. To be able to sift through and copy this fund by Christmas would be a real Christmas joy for me. # Comment: # Comment: 10. the opportunity to talk to my oldest known paternal ancestor for an hour. He has been a brickwall for a long time. # Comment: # Comment: 11. I wish for the "Scanner & Organizer" fairies to visit so that I could awake on Christmas morning and find my "to scan" stacks empty and filed away properly in acid-free envelopes and the scanned documents digitally filed away on my computer. V # Comment: # Comment: 12. every year since I have been doing genealogy, I ask my two brilliant sons for a TIME MACHINE. I think if I keep asking they might make me one. Think of the " Great Genealogist " I could be. Plus I could see all of my ANCESTORS in person, as long as they didn't see me and destroy the flow of history. # Comment: # Comment: 13. Time. Time to do all the research that has yet to be done. Time to go back to ask the questions of the the people who have died and who had the answers to the questions I didn't ask and the stories I didn't retain. Time to organize and file the things I have in various boxes. Lin Wright https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wright-17252 # Comment: # Comment: 14. Would love to go to the National Archives repeatedly lol. # Comment: # Comment: 15. For Ancestry.com to give us DNA segment data. # Comment: # Comment: == Sources ==

Wikitree name fields for William the Conqueror discussion

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==Current Wikitree name field choices== :Prefix: (blank) :Proper First Name: Guillaume :Preferred Name: William I the Conqueror :Other Nicknames: Duke of Normandy, King of England :LNAB Normandie :CLN de Normandie :OLN (blank) :Suffix (blank) ==Display names from various resources w/language== :[http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/article/29448 DNB] - William I [known as William the Conqueror] (1027/8–1087), king of England and duke of Normandy :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_the_Conqueror Wikipedia (English)] - William the Conqueror, William I (English) or Williame I (Old Norman) aka William the Conqueror sometimes William the Bastard. :[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guillaume_le_Conqu%C3%A9rant Wikipedia (French)] - Guillaume le Conquérant, Guillaume I, Guillaume le Bâtard ==Issues== * ==Suggested Wikitree name field choices== :Prefix: :Proper First Name: :Preferred Name: :Other Nicknames: :LNAB :CLN :OLN :Suffix

WikiTree Naming Standards

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General Naming Conventions Use their conventions instead of ours We aim to use the names that people themselves would have known and that would have been recognized in their own time and place. This is true for the "official name fields", Proper First Name and Last Name at Birth, and it's also true for the "preferred name fields", Preferred First Name and Current Last Name. These are meant to be the names they would prefer, not the names we prefer to call them. At first this may seem overly complicated. We know what we would prefer but often cannot know what they would prefer. However, creating a single worldwide family tree requires a universal standard. "We" depends on who is speaking and the language they're speaking in. Therefore, it cannot be universal. For example, English-speaking WikiTree users know William the Conqueror. But French-speakers know Guillaume le Conquérant. Even if 90% of current WikiTree users speak English, William should be Guillaume in our database because he himself spoke French. We can all share one profile even though we don't share one language. This applies for names with accented characters, and even for languages with non-Latin alphabets. WikiTree can accept most character sets, such as Cyrillic, Chinese, and Arabic. Note that English translations can go in the less formal fields, such as Nicknames and Other Last Names. And biographies can be written in multiple languages. See the related page on Location Fields. When conventions changed during a person's lifetime It's common for a person's name to change, especially with immigrants. The Proper First Name and Last Name at Birth fields should be the names they were born with, in their native language. The Preferred First Name and Current Last Name should be the names they used at the end of their life. Spelling conventions It's common with earlier ancestors that the spelling of a name was not standardized. Nevertheless, if there are any contemporary written documents, the spelling from those documents should be used. In particular, the spelling that appears in a birth record should be used for the Last Name at Birth unless there are other documents from at or near the time of birth that inform us about a more common or correct spelling. The spelling used by descendants is not relevant unless there are no contemporary written documents.

WikiTree Orphan -- Thomas James

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Williams-22159|Lynne Haggerty]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7484983 send me a private message]. Thanks!

WikiTree Photograph Help

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== Photograph Help == ''This page is to help WikiTree members add photographs to a Free Space page to use on their WikiTree profiles. See the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Photos_FAQ WikiTree Photos FAQ page] for current information.'' === Create a Free Space page === : The first thing you want to do is create a Free Space page. This allows you to keep all of your photographs where they are easy to find (instead of trying to remember which profile you added them to). This also allows you to share photographs with other members for ancestors that don't have public profiles. * Go to the upper right menu and click on "Add" and then "New Thing" {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-209.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Name your free Space page === * Decide what you want your title to be. I find it best to use your Wiki-ID and then a word (for example: Silva-1055 Photographs). You can add a tag, location or date if you want but it's not required or necessary. Click on "Create This New Profile." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-237.png|align=c|size=600|caption=}} ---- === Click on the Images tab === * Now that your Free Space page is created you can bookmark it to make it easy to find. Click on the "Images" tab when you are ready to add your first photograph. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-238.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Upload an image === * Click the link titled "Click here to upload it." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-239.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Select your image === * After clicking on "Choose File" select the picture you want on your computer and click on "Open" {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-243.png|align=c|size=600|caption=}} ---- === Add information to the picture you are uploading === * Here is where you want to enter the information about the image. Enter the source "From my family collection" or "Viewed on the following site, no copyright restrictions: https://www.imagesite.com/1234." Fill in the other fields and click on "Upload Image." The size doesn't matter much right now as long as it is less than 10 Mb in size. You will resize the image once you put it on a profile. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-240.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === See the uploaded image === * You will now see the image that you uploaded. You can edit the title from this page, add another profile, and set a background or profile portrait. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-241.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Open the profile you want to add the image to === * Keep the picture page open and then open the profile you want the image on in another window or tab in your browser. Click on "Edit" and scroll down like you were going to type text into the biography. ---- === Use the WikiTree markup to add the photo to a profile === * If you scroll down and look on the right side of the image page you will see WikiTree markup (code) you can copy and paste into a profile. :: '''Choice 1''' is for an image you don't want to change the size on. I rarely use this. :: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg :: |caption=Mom's dog Smokey :: }} :: '''Choice 2''' is for an image you do want to change the size on. You can also change where in the page it lines up. The default "align=r" tells it to line up with the right side of the page. You can change that to "l" for left or "c" for center. The default size is "m" for medium. You can change that to "l" for large or "s" for small. You can also change it to a number to have further options over the size. Paste the text into a profile and try changing the number to 250 and see how it looks. :: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg :: |align=r :: |size=m :: |caption=Here's an image. :: }} :: '''Using Choice 2''' the text on the profile now looks like this in Edit mode: :: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg :: |align=r :: |size=250 :: |caption=Smokey :: }} {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-244.png|align=c|size=600|caption=}}
:: '''Here is how it looks on a profile''': {{Image|file=WikiTree_Photograph_Help.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Smokey }} ---- === Adjust the picture size === * Most photographs can be used in this way. The size generally doesn't matter as you resize it when you put the image on a profile. Occasionally a photograph will not display correctly when set as a profile picture. You may need to shrink the photograph down (i.e. 600 x 800 pixels) and upload it again. Most computers have software available that can be used to resize them (for example, Paint on Windows computers). ---- === Image options === * Once the image is uploaded to WikiTree it can be used on any of your profiles. You can add a person or Space by using their Wiki-ID and set the picture as their profile picture ("Set Primary"). You can remove the photograph from a person by clicking on "REMOVE from image" and then using the saving changes button at the bottom. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-242.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Add a picture to the G2G forum === * There are many reasons one might want to add a picture to a G2G forum thread. Once you've seen how easy it is you'll never hesitate again to add one! * Find the chat or topic thread you want to post to and click on "answer." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-248.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- * Go to the page that shows you the picture you want to use (as shown above). Click on the picture. Now the picture will be [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-247.png the only thing in the window]. Highlight and copy the url (internet address) of the photograph. {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-249.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- Return to the G2G post and click on the image icon (it looks like a little postcard). Paste the url into the url field. In this case the picture was way too big so I changed the width from 2016 to 350 and then clicked on "ok." Make sure to type some words about the picture or the topic and then click on "Add answer." {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-250.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- And now your image is posted to the G2G thread. Congrats on Wiki-ing like a pro! {{Image|file=M_Silva_WikiTree_Space-251.png|align=c|size=600}} ---- === Congratulations === {{Image|file=WikiFree_Memes-1.jpg|align=l|size=300}}
: You have now learned to spruce up your profiles with pictures! ---- : If you are a visual learner check out my other [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Silva-1055_Help_Pages help pages]. Good luck and see you around the branches! ---- :''Last edited (01:37, 21 January 2020 (UTC))

WikiTree Print/Export feature

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== Project Summary == This is a collaborative project for WikiTree members to specify which features shall be included in a WikiTree Print/Export tool. == Reasons for Print/Export == Many WikiTree members would like to be able to utilize a WikiTree Print/Export feature in order that we might: (1) create genealogical books for family (especially for those family members who would never utilize a computer but who are most likely to have genealogical insight) (2) create one or two page nicely organized profle to print and share at genealogy society meetings and/or family reunions. == Desired Print/Export Functions == It's been suggested that WikiTree could have similar print/export functions to the three that Wikipedia offers: (1) Create a book, (2) Download as PDF, and (3) Printable version *A print to PDF of the profile including any images, the PDF should maintain the links to source pages so that when reading the PDF clicking on the source link will connect properly. *Ideally a series of profiles could be selected at one time, the output should include an index or table of contents. (select family, ancestors, descendants, and number of generations forward or backwards) *Option to include/exclude images (include for completeness, exclude for compactness). *Option to include/exclude wiki-ids for all referenced profiles *"We give credit..." I would like to see an annotation at the end of each printed page that specifies that the output is from WikiTree.com, and giving the web address of the page being printed, and/or the WikiTree ID# of the ancestors on the page, and/or ?? Printing might be to someone's Facebook or blog and it would be important to preserve the links back to the original WikiTree pages. I envision printing to the web as a feature limited in scope, so that one might showcase an individual ancestor, (and also promote interest in WikiTree from new potential members). == Specifics of the format and content of a single profile == The pdf (profile of Edwin Angelo) which appears in images was created from a WikiTree profile by copy/paste into Word then a few manipulations, then saved as a PDF. (See the comments on the document.) This is presented to stimulate discussion about one straight-forward question. What EXACTLY do we want for the content of one profile. I have witnessed style discussions that devolve into endless debates about every minute detail, literally down to millimeters. Some obvious questions to me are what to do about categories, badges, stickers, etc.; how to handle the relationship information that is in the current top section; what to do with headers and footers (if anything); and what options/selections should be available to the user. I personally would be happy to keep it quite simple, and I think that it would be sufficient initially to just create a print-ready page. This could be printed from the browser, or saved as a pdf, or saved in other formats by copying and pasting. [[Angelo-128|Angelo-128]] 21:51, 25 April 2018 (UTC)

WikiTree Profiles: North Carolina Bastardy bonds and records

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== WikiTree Profiles: North Carolina Bastardy bonds and records, 1736-1957 ==
{{Red|Profiles are in the order that they appear in the Records,
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Justices set the bonds payable and depending who you where releted to, both parties bonds could be £25 to £250+. Support by the male for the child pre 1800 was £10 for the first year and £8 every year for the next 2 years. Many absconded, (Missouri was popular) few married the female. == Madison County == #'''February 7th, 1876'''
[[Johnson-110880|Sarah Johnson]], illegitimate child by [[Henderson-1508|John Henderson]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27FQ-X?i=1436&cat=766391 Image #1437] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27DB-R?i=1438&cat=766391 Image #1439]. #'''December 9th, 1875'''
[[Cogdill-199|Nancy Cogdill]], illegitimate child by [[Waldrep-101|Noah Waldrop]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27ND-3?cat=766391 Image #1462] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27JX-X?i=1463&cat=766391 Image #1464] #'''December 22, 1886'''
[[Waldrop-1807|Cordelia Waldrop]] went before J. C. Jarvis Justice of the Peace and made oath 22 December 1886, that sometime in July 1886 that [[Buckner-2359|Samuel Buckner]] made her with child. The court date was set for 22 December 1886. The resulting child was [[Waldrop-1809|Emma Waldrop]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27NN-T?i=1595&cat=766391 Image #1596] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-276D-7?i=1596&cat=766391 Image #1597]. #'''November 1st, 1886'''
[[Waldrop-1789|Hester Waldrop]] went before J. C. Jarvis Justice of the Peace and made oath 1 Nov 1886, that on15th July 1886 that [[Porshia-2|Andrew Augustus Porshia]] made her with child near Laurel Church Madison County NC.. The court was set for 1st November 1886 and the State Prosecutor did not turn up at court. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27JJ-3?i=1597&cat=766391 Image #1598] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSYD-27FX-3?i=1598&cat=766391 Image #1599]. == Lincoln County == #'''August 1st, 1795'''
Elizabeth Chapman, illegitimate child by [[Hinkle-1690|Anthony Hinkle]] Security: [[Forney-227|Peter Forney]] and Lemuel Saunders. (son of [[Saunders-3540|Rev Lemuel Saunders]]). [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R37M-L?cat=766391 Image #8] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HT-D?i=14&cat=766391 Image #15] #'''August 23rd, 1799'''
[[Gabriel-856|Rachel Gabirel]] (pre 1803 marriage), illegitimate child by [[Forney-223|Abraham Forney]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-L?i=9&cat=766391 Image #10] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-H?i=18&cat=766391 Image #19] #'''September 20th, 1791'''
Nancy Harwell, illegitimate child by [[Sherrill-829|Aaron Sherrill]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-V?i=20&cat=766391 Image #21] '''March 15th 1798''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WK-Z?i=22&cat=766391 Image #23] #'''September 26th, 1795'''
[[Dellinger-423|Catherine Dellinger]], illegitimate child by James H*l. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q6-M?i=50&cat=766391 Image #51] '''October 7th, 1795''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WF-F?i=54&cat=766391 Image #55] #'''October 8th, 1793'''
Elizabeth Black, illegitimate child by Joseph Beason. Security: Solomon Beason. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HG-H?i=66&cat=766391 Image #67] Both are sons of Solomon Beason died abt 1784.[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:2:77T6-9SRP?i=4&cc=1911121 Joseph Beason Orphan Bond] ''Lincoln County, North Carolina Estate Files.'' Solomon Beason Sr was brother of [[Beason-688|Rachael (Beason) McEntire]] and decendant of the Nottingham Pennsylvania Beeson's. #'''January 6th, 1796'''
Polly Bishop, illegitimate child by Larkin Johnson (no relation to any WikiTree Larkin Johns(t)on's). Security: [[Bishop-2325|William Bishop]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QB-H?i=88&cat=766391 Image #89] '''November 7th, 1795''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HF-T?i=90&cat=766391 Image #91] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WZ-D?i=92&cat=766391 Image #93] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QB-4?i=94&cat=766391 Image #95] #'''December 5th, 1795'''
Polly Killion, illegitimate child by [[Hinkle-1691|Jacob Hinkle]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3W8-G?i=106&cat=766391 Image #107] '''January 2nd, 1796''' [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WC-X?i=110&cat=766391 Image #111] #'''January Session 1796'''
Susannah Hepner illegitimate child by [[Shuford-2|John Shufford]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HH-F?i=118&cat=766391 Image #119] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QZ-4?i=119&cat=766391 Image #120] #'''December 10th, 1796'''
Jane Rankin illegitimate child by Isaac Lowrance Jr. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QY-T?i=121&cat=766391 Image #122]. Jane Rankin was daughter of [[Rankin-611|James Rankin]] and [[Fuller-1681|Elizabeth Fuller]]. Her brother [[Rankin-5405|William Rankin]] married [[Lowrance-154|Mary Lowrance]]. Both Mary and Isaac Lowrance Jr were children of [[Lowrance-8|Isaac Lowrance]]. #'''October 5th, 1797'''
Sarah Barns illegitimate child by [[Epley-297|John Aply]] sic. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QB-S?i=124&cat=766391 Image #125] #'''October 22nd, 1799'''
Barbara Smith illegitimate child by [[Kistler-153|Henry Kistler]] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3H4-S?i=144&cat=766391 Image #145] #'''January 2nd, 1796'''
Clara Abernathy illegitimate child by James Abernathy. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QH-L?cat=766391 Image #169] Clara was under 21 and daughter of [[Abernathy-1934|David Abernathy]]. [[Abernathy-1934|David Abernathy]] also had an eldest son, James who married Elizabeth Cline in 1803. #'''October 21st, 180*''' (Last number missing from record)
[[Spencer-3028|Caty Spencer]] (pre marriage) illegitimate child by [[Featherston-440|William Featherston]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QR-W?i=183&cat=766391 Image #184] #'''July 8th, 1806'''
Sarah Davis illegitimate child by [[Gabriel-126|Abraham Gabriel]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q4-R?i=187&cat=766391 Image #188]. Abraham Gabriel was brother of [[Gabriel-856|Rachel Gabirel]] @ #2. #'''August 10th, 1801'''
Eleanor Jackson illegitimate child by [[Glenn-2377|David Glenn]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3H7-S?i=194&cat=766391 Image #195] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QR-S?i=196&cat=766391 Image #197] #'''August 10th 1801'''
Hannah Best illegitimate child by [[Van_Dyke-227|Joshua VanDyke]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3Q4-5?i=198&cat=766391 Image #199] #'''August 26th, 1803'''
Ann Shearwood illegitimate child by [[Mauney-53|Michael Mauney]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3HS-T?i=209&cat=766391 Image #210] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3H9-8?i=224&cat=766391 Image #225] #'''July 8th, 1802'''
Elizabeth Earnest (Ernst?) illegitimate child by [[Blackburn-4023|James Blackburn]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3WM-1?i=217&cat=766391 Image #218] #'''July 8th, 1800'''
[[Masters-2866|Mary Masters]] illegitimate child by [[Fulbright-247|Peter Fulbright]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QP-L?i=255&cat=766391 Image #256] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R37B-Y?i=257&cat=766391 Image #258]. No marriage recorded between Mary Masters and Peter Fulbright other than the Bastardry Bond. Mary Masters was likely related to the Clubb/Masters of Lincoln County North Carolina. #'''April 20th, 1808'''
Peggy McCorkle illegitimate child by [[McCorkle-235|Francis McCorkle]]. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKJ-R3QP-Q?i=275&cat=766391 Image #276] == Sources == *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/766391?availability=Family%20History%20Library Bastardy bonds and records (North Carolina), 1736-1957]

WikiTree redirection efficiency

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== Can merge redirects be made more efficient? == Whenever two WikiTree profiles are merged, the information from both is combined into one of the two profiles. The other is changed into a "redirect"; its genealogical information is removed and completely replaced with a reference to the newly modified one. When multiple merges are performed, this can lead to successive redirects, where a redirect points to a redirect (and so on...) that points to the information. This state of affairs causes undue load on the server. Also, it can possibly prevent a Google search from successfully finding the information sought if the number of redirects is too high. Our hope is that, after a merge where the LNABsLNAB = Last Name At Birth match, the profile with a higher number will point to the one with a lower number, preserving the chronological order of their creation, thereby giving credit to the researcher who first documented the person. (Ideally, no merges are needed; even one redirect burdens the server. Or, where merges are unavoidable, all redirects point directly to the first-created profile of the '''correct''' LNAB. When merging, then, it is best, whenever possible, to attempt always to perform a merge into the first matching profile created. This is the best way to avoid these problems. It is, however, not always possible. Sometimes matches are not found because the LNABs do not match, a married name was used and is replaced with Unknown, and then the proper LNAB is found, and so forth. Successive redirects are created. Redirect collapse — making indirect redirects into direct ones by modifying the links, to help the efficiency of WikiTree and searches — can solve the problem of successive redirects and is a good idea. It is, however, not quite so simple as it seems at first blush. === Redirect collapse explained === Anytime a redirect points to a redirect, the first one could be modified to skip the intermediate, and redirection chains would be shortened. The key to making this work is twofold: # DO NOT REMOVE the redirects in between. Just change the ones earlier in the chain to point to the end. Removing them, as [[Wheeler-10589|Dennis Wheeler]] has said, would lead to broken links # ADD CHANGE RECORDS about the “new” merges, so that each change log has a record of all the profiles merged into it. Note that in this example below, LNAB does not represent any one particular name — each could vary. And the numbers are not intended to be representative. Any one number could be higher or lower than the one before in its chain. I just picked these numbers to make the example easy to follow. : LNAB-1 : LNAB-21 : LNAB-321 : LNAB-421 : LNAB-422 Five records have been created. These profiles are referenced in the change log, and any one of them could be referenced by its URL, so all five records MUST continue to exist. With merges, four of these become redirects, as follows. : LNAB-422 is merged with 421: * 422 -> 421 : The same user then notices 21: * 421 -> 21 : The editor of 321 notices 21: * 321 -> 21 : With all that good information collected, finally: * 21 -> 1 Now, this is the (backwards) current state of things: * 422 -> 421 -> 21 -> 1 * 321 -> 21 -> 1 This could be rectified by EditBot. Find a profile in the list of redirects and follow it. # If a second redirect is found: add the first of the three profiles to a list. # Repeat for its referent. # When a second redirect is NOT found, finish and change the whole list to point to the last referent. Also, add change records. Example: We have 422 -> 421 -> 21. We found a second redirect. : Start a list: 422 : Recurse: 422 -> 421, so repeat (look for a redirect) for 421. ::: 421 -> 21 -> 1. We found a second redirect. : Add to the list: {422, 421} : Recurse: 421 -> 21, so repeat (look for a redirect) for 21. ::: 21 -> 1. Only one redirect is found, and not a second. : Using the list, point to the last referent: :: Change 422 -> 1, 421 -> 1. Add change log records for each. Now the state is: * 422 -> 1 * 421 -> 1 * 21 -> 1 Continuing, the algorithm eventually finds 321. * 321 -> 21 -> 1. Here 321 is added to a list, changed to point to 1, a change record added. Now we have the state we want. Note that whole process eventually makes even the algorithm slightly more efficient. No links are lost, but each chain is now of length 1, and the change records are done as if all merges had happened correctly, by merging with the final profile. === The Change Log === This process is not complicated, although executing it involves examining each profile that has ever been merged, and following any redirects. (Note that in my example, changing 21 -> 1 means finding and changing all of 422, 421, 321. See below.) Because long chains are rare, and would become more so, the number of examinations would approximate the number of profiles (O(N), for the technical). This could mean millions or many thousands of checks. But doing this in the background (the process would be suspended whenever "real" work needed to be done) would not add much burden to the server, and the result would reduce server load. The change log for each intermediate profiles would need to be updated. ==== An even simpler way? ==== :[[Tibbetts-150|Steven Tibbetts]] points out that the algorithm may only need to be run once. After that, the whole thing may be able to be managed by the merge tool, simply by looking at the list of merges already made into a merged profile. :In other words, when merging 21 -> 1, if the merges from 422, 421, 321 can be found in the change log for 21, they do not need to be found by a offline search, just updated to point to 1. === History === The intermediate links being removed, the change history would look as if all merges were direct. To show the proper history, it would be necessary to examine the change logs of all merged profiles and reconstruct it. This is also not complicated - and rare. It would only be needed when going to the Changes page. How efficient that process would be would depend on the difficulty of traversing the Change log for a profile and determining what all was merged into it. == Disclaimer == This analysis would be more complete, but there are several things I don't know about the WikiTree database, but especially the Change logs. Am I missing anything? == More information == * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486987/should-redirects-collapsed-background-robot-reduce-server?show=486987#q486987 G2G question: Should redirects be collapsed with a background robot to reduce server load?] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/486652/should-we-recover-lower-number-for-surname G2G question: Should we recover lower number for surname?] :'''Footnotes''' == Acknowledgments == Created by [[Shipman-738|Shipman-738]] 00:41, 19 March 2018 (EDT) The author has 40 years experience as a software engineer.

WikiTree Secret Santa 2023 - Working Page

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WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge 2023 - Elf Central

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==Elf Central - Info / QuickLinks / Timeline == ''This is where we store all the important info that the Lead Elves need to know and refer to quickly!'' Lead Elves: [[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]], [[Urbach-13|Kathy Nava]], [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] :[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/15PVFHXNdIAHGjuKRvrjXhvGEASZMC7d0OGyLQ8Rox2k/edit#gid=0 Google Spreadsheet for Detailed Wishes Tracking + Santa's Elves Roster] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2023 Secret Santa 2023 Free Space page for List of Wishes] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678011/elf-talk-2023 Elf Talk 2023 G2G post / chat page for all elves] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672299/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted Elves Wanted G2G post] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted Wishes Accepted G2G post] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Last Year's Free Space page for List of Wishes] Timeline of Events: * Sat Dec 9th - Greg to make G2G post for wishes and elven signups goes out * Sat Dec 9th - Saturday LiveCast introduces / gives some more details * Dec 9th up to Dec 23rd - people make wishes / sign up to be elves. ** ELVES --> will be added to Discord channel, and one of us should send a personal welcome message to them (I will create one that we can use.). We could take turns being the "Elven Greeter" ** WISHES --> will be added to the Free Space page AND to the Google Spreadsheet (with more details). This is the role of "Wish Updater" I refer to in the Schedule below. *** INITIALLY, we'll just add them in order as they come in. HOWEVER, by the middle of the week before Christmas, we should re-organize it, cluster like wishes together - which will make zeroing in on a wish to choose for Elves much easier. * Dec 23rd @ 12noon Eastern - Elven Zoom to kickoff event, Elves may choose their wishes at that time * Dec 23rd - Jan 5th - Elves work on wishes, and choose new wishes after each one done. * Jan 6th - part of Saturday LiveCast - wrapup of Secret Santa challenge Schedule: * Sun Dec 10th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Christine * Mon Dec 11th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: * Tue Dec 12th - Elven Greeter: Greg / Wish Updater: Sticker text for Elves to add to their Profile page:'''{{Secret Santa|2023}}''' ''(no spaces between squirrelly brackets of course)'' {{Secret Santa|2023}} Background image combination of image created by Donna Baumann for WikiTree Secret Santa logo + Image by [https://www.freepik.com/free-vector/hand-drawn-christmas-characters-collection_11372559.htm#query=elf&position=7&from_view=keyword Freepik] ==G2G Post # 1 - Recruiting ELVES== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted G2G last year's post made on Friday Dec 9th, 2022] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672299/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted Elves Wanted G2G post for 2023, made on Sat Dec 9th, 2023] ==G2G Post # 2 - Opening up Santa's Mailbox== [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted G2G last year's post made on Fri Dec 9th, 2022] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672303/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-wishes-accepted Wishes Accepted G2G post for 2023, made on Sat Dec 9th, 2023] ==FaceBook post / Discord post== Did you ever write a letter to Santa? Was it magically answered for you? WELL ... this year you have the opportunity to make a Genealogical Wish to Santa (or the Great Pumpkin, or the Spirit of the Universe, or the great WikiTreer in the Sky ...) and MAYBE ... just maybe ... one of our amazing WikiTree Elves will respond to your request! Get ready to take part in the WikiTree Secret Santa Challenge for 2023! If you'd like to send a message to Santa's mailbox - then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504421/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-wishes-accepted) for details, and click ANSWER to add your secret wish. Even BETTER, if you'd like to volunteer to be an ELF and help out your fellow WikiTreers, then check out THIS post on G2G (https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504425/wikitree-secret-santa-2022-elves-wanted)and sign up soon! The official beginning of the Secret Santa Challenge happens after the Saturday LiveCast is over, and will kick off with a Zoom meeting of all the Elves on Saturday December 23rd. The challenge continues until January 5th, 2024, and the results will be revealed on the Saturday LiveCast of January 6th, 2024. ==Welcome Message for Elves== ([https://docs.google.com/document/d/1e0aZJeVChmHz5NpQ1fXEypDsff2k4rfIAvOyLrFwuXQ/edit?usp=sharing step by step guide]) SUBJECT: Welcome Elf ! BODY: ! Welcome to the Secret Santa Society of Super Special Elves! We are so happy that you decided to join us this year to help out your fellow WikiTreers during this holiday season. The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves on Saturday December 23rd at 12noon, Eastern Time (that's 5pm or 1700h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/87963054630. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). The Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2023 , and it will grow as the wishes continue to come in, until Dec 23rd. During our Zoom meeting you can choose your first one (or two) wishes to fulfill, and we'll talk about some other nitty gritty. If you can't make the meeting, that's OK, we'll post the link to it in the #secret-santa Discord channel - which - by the way - here is the invite to: https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T (click on that link, and you will be automatically invited to join! Cool, right?) Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Initial Sorting Attempt == I've written a computer program to automatically sort the wishes that are currently listed numerically by category. However, except for the Brick Wall category, many of the categories are too specific - and we should cluster them in larger generic groups. == Santa's Mailbox - the Annex == === Wishes from Question of the Week post on G2G === All now added to the main Secret Santa 2023 Free Space Page (removed from Elf Central to reduce clutter) == Message for Elves not on Discord== SUBJECT: Elf Central - important info - Zoom URL - Discord channel invite BODY: ! It appears you haven't joined the Discord #secret-santa channel yet, and Christine, Kathy and Greg from Elf Central want to make sure you are aware of some important info! The Secret Santa Challenge kicks off with a Zoom meeting for all Elves tomorrow, on Saturday December 23rd at 12noon, Eastern Time (that's 5pm or 1700h UTC time). The link to the Zoom meeting is https://wikitree.zoom.us/j/87963054630. It would be GREAT if you could attend ... and ... if you wanted to wear some elf apparel, that's optional, but fun (we might try and take a group photo, for those that aren't camera-shy). A recording will be made of the Zoom meeting in case you can't make it (or are sleeping at this time!) During the challenge, Elves will be using the Discord channel to communicate with each other and ask for help, or give encouragement. Please click on this link here to join now! https://discord.gg/Z4fuvKA88T Please let me know if you need help getting setup in Discord, if this is your first time using it. Also, the Free Space page where all the Wishes are listed is https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Secret_Santa_2022 Looking forward to working with you on this fun challenge! : - Lead Elves, Christine, Kathy and Greg. == Re-ordered Wishes == Also added to primary Secret Santa 2023 Free Space Page (removed here to reduce even more clutter) == Zoom Meeting - Details == * KickOff Agenda ** ALL : Welcome & Group Photo ** CHRISTINE: Wishes & WikiTree policy *** provide sources *** add Research Notes - where you've looked & what you've looked for - and successes and LACK of success *** do not create profiles for living people *** do ADD profiles for conflated people (with proper sources of course) *** identify profiles worked on during Secret Santa challenge with sticker if available *** If a profile needs a good cleaning (GEDcom junk, etc..) go for it if you're comfortable - but do NOT remove sources. Make it pretty , add notes. ***"Do unto others, as you would have them WikiTree unto you." ** GREG: List of Wishes & Free Space page - indepth tour *** CTRL F is your Friend for Finding! *** Demo of investigating a Wish **** Right-click (or CTRL + click) to open up G2G post and read details of wish **** Right-click (or CTRL + click) to open up Profile(s) to peruse **** Make decision .... hmmmm .... should I stay or should I go? (singing to yourself, optional) *** Claiming Wishes **** Initially only claim 2 wishes please! ****IF you find you can't go any further, then relinquish that wish - and/or ask for help *** In the SANTA'S ELF RESPONSE area enter: ****Working on by Elf Greg Clarke ****Research Notes added by Elf Greg Clarke (no longer working on it) ****Wish Granted by Elf Greg Clarke ****Previously worked on / investigated by Greg Clarke ** GREG: Twelve Days of Elf-mas ***This year we are going to be having short LiveCasts each day, starting on December 26th (the 1st day of Elf-mas) and highlighting a special Wish that was granted (that gives you elves 3 days to solve the first one!). ***The LiveCasts will be at either 8am / 12noon / 5pm Eastern Standard Time depending on whether the people involved (wisher / wishee) are based in the UK/Europe/Africa / North/South America / Australia/New Zealand. ***IF you solve a Wish, please let the Lead Elves know so it can be considered for the LiveCasts! ALSO - the Solved Counter needs to be updated (by Greg) - AND - a Slide prepared for the final presentation during Sat Jan 6th LiveCast ** KATHY: Granting Wishes *** Wait until the LiveCast to reveal the Wishes Granted (though the Wishee may get emails and figure it out in advance) *** Let one of the Lead Elves know - your Wish Granted could be used in the Twelve Days of Elf-mas! ** KATHY: Asking for Help ***use Discord if possible ****If two or more elves are working on the same Wish, and you need to discuss lots of details, please do that privately. (OR create a Thread, labelled by Wish #, underneath the channel) ... DO check back into the #secret-santa channel to give us periodic updates - or - to ask clarifying questions or for additional help / expertise. ***We have setup a fresh G2G post that we can use as a group chat for elves not on Discord - to ask for help, give help, and keep in touch with the group **** [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678011/elf-talk-2023 Elf Talk 2023 G2G post] ***If you can't use Discord and you need help, you could also leave a comment on the Wish in the G2G post - OR - send a message to any of the Lead Elves @ Elven Wish Command directly. **** Send direct message to [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19066309 Greg] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10446114 Christine] / [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12162615 Kathy] *** Post requests for Family History Center/Library/Affiliate look-ups in section on Free Space Page that is ABOVE the list of Wishes **** Demo of the ideal request (with as many details as possible) ** Wishes from Elves special protocol ***don't be nosy about your own wishes being fulfilled - no peeking!!! ** Any Questions? == Comments added AFTER the fact to G2G posts when they shouldn't be! == Need someone with access to the Drouin Collection. Need access to Catholic church SAINT RAPHAEL, ST RAPHAELS, GLENGARRY, ONTARIO . If an Ancestry tree is correct, other Courtney family member baptism and death records are in this church’s records. So hopefully Ann’s family also members of this church . Anybody from French Canada team monitoring this G2G? I find they typically have this access. commented 5 days ago by S Stevenson G2G6 Pilot Need access to ancestry.ca for possible marriage record ... https://www.ancestry.ca/search/categories/ontario_bmd/?name=peter_courtney&birth=1824&death=1870&spouse=Ann_McDonald&spouse_x=1_1 commented 5 days ago by N Gauthier G2G6 Pilot That is marriage record for the daughter Elizabeth, that is already linked to the daughters profile. commented 5 days ago by S Stevenson G2G6 Pilot Hi S- could you post these on the Elves G2G post instead? (I don’t have that handy, I’m a moderator clearing flags on your comments…. They were flagged as off-topic but that wasn’t quite the intention of G2G flags on this case…. I will try to go find that link though) Editing to add: looks like the free space page will be added tomorrow, see here… https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1672299/wikitree-secret-santa-2023-elves-wanted Maybe delete your comments here in case it’s a surprise for the asker? I’m not up on all the details of this challenge, just doing my best here :-) commented 5 days ago by Elaine Martzen G2G6 Pilot edited 5 days ago by Elaine Martzen I can handle this one of you put it on the secret santa list. Or not on the list. either way

WikiTree Source Box

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WikiTree Sourcer

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Privacy_Policy Privacy Policy] WikiTree Sourcer is a Browser Extension developed by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]] and other contributors that helps the user to search for sources and cite them, thus saving a lot of time and manual typing. It focuses on three goals: # From a WikiTree profile page it provides the ability to '''search''' other genealogy websites for relevant records. # From one of these genealogy websites' records page it can extract data and '''build a citation'''. # Also from one of these genealogy websites records page it can '''search other''' genealogy websites for '''similar records'''. For example on an Ancestry page it can help find free versions of the same original source. The extension is still in active development as features and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_supported_sites supported sites] are added. The project is [https://github.com/RobPavey/wikitree-sourcer/ open source] and programmers are invited to help add support for new sites. The extension is free to download for Chrome and Firefox (donations can be made if desired via the popup menu). For Safari there is a small charge to install the app because Apple charges a yearly subscription fee to publish on the App Store and does not allow donation links in the extension. [https://youtu.be/oUfbvN8k8UI Watch the Intro Video here]. == How to install == The extension works in many different browsers. * For Chrome, Opera, Brave, Edge, Vivaldi and other Chromium based browsers , install it from the [https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wikitree-sourcer/jaokbnmpdigpgfjckhgpdacpcokipoha Chrome Web Store]. * For Firefox install it from the [https://addons.mozilla.org/en-US/firefox/addon/wikitree-sourcer/ Firefox Add-ons page]. * For Safari search for [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/wikitree-sourcer/id1590224647 WikiTree Sourcer] in the App Store on Mac, iPad or iPhone. An app is installed, when you run the app it installs the extension in Safari. For efficient use of the extension (in Chrome at least) you will want to "pin" the extension (under the jigsaw-piece icon in Chrome) so that the "[1]" always shows up in the toolbar. Before using it too much check out the options page ("Options..." on the menu). There are different options for formatting and you can select which countries your subscriptions for Ancestry and FMP are in. == Technical Support == To report a bug please add a comment on this Free Space Page with a link to the page you were on when you saw the bug. We have a community of members discussing the extension, reporting issues and making suggestions on a "Rob Pavey Apps" Discord Server. If you would like to join please send a PM to me ([[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]]). == More information == * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide|User Guide]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes|Release notes]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions|Frequently Asked Questions]] * [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List|Wish List (enhancement requests)]]

WikiTree Sourcer, Ancestry Build All Citations

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This page describes how to use the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations|Build All Citations]] feature on Ancestry person profiles using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] browser extension. '''Warning''': Many Ancestry profiles have incorrect sources attached to them. It is recommended that you always check carefully over the generated citations once you have pasted them into a profile for accuracy. For the basics of how to use Build All Citations see the main [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations|Build All Citations]] page. Read on for details specific to Ancestry. When you are on an Ancestry profile page on the "Facts" page (e.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/86808578/person/46596248054/facts here] there will be an item on the WikiTree Sourcer popup menu called "Build All Citations" (only if there are any sources on the Ancestry profile - "Ancestry Family Tree" sources do not count). What this will do is find all the sources on this Ancestry profile and generate citations for either all of them or the subset specified in the Sourcer options. How they are formatted is controlled by Sourcer options. Once "Build All Citations" has been successfully done the citations will be in the clipboard so that you can paste them into a WikiTree profile in the appropriate place. The Ancestry specific options for this feature are on the "Build All Citations" tab on the options page under the "Ancestry" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-2.png |caption=Sourcer options for Ancestry Build All citations |size=700 }} Here is some more explanation of the options: * '''Type of citations to generate''': choose from one of these options: ** '''Narrative plus inline citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Narrative with Citation" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Inline citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Citation" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Source citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Source" on the Sourcer menu * '''Group inline citations by fact and merge narratives''': Only has any effect if the type of citations being generated is one of the first two options. If several Ancestry sources are for the same event and have the same date, names, locations etc then they will be grouped together. For the narrative case a merged narrative will be created with the most complete information from all the sources. * '''Exclude sources where the source person is not a primary person for the event''': Sometimes Ancestry profiles have a lot of sources for the baptism and marriage of children. Setting this option excludes those sources.

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[[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] has an option on certain profile pages to build citations for all of the sources on the profile in one step. The menu item is "Build All Citations". This can be particularly useful if you are transferring profiles to WikiTree from another site. This feature is currently available for FamilySearch and Ancestry person profiles. On FamilySearch it works on the Details or Sources tabs. For Ancestry it works on the Facts tab. Build All Citations will get all the sources from the profile, possibly ignore some based on options settings, and then sort them chronologically and generate citations for them. If the citations are ''inline'' or ''inline with narrative'' then there is also an option to group together the citations that appear to be for the same biographical fact. E.g. all the sources for a particular marriage. To build all citations when on one of these pages bring up the Sourcer menu and click on "Build All Citations". {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations-1.png |caption=Sourcer menu showing Build All Citations |size=300 }} This will build the type of citations specified in the options for this site under the "Build All Citations" tab of the Sourcer options page. See the "Type of citations to generate" option. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations-3.png |caption=Sourcer options for Ancestry Build All citations |size=700 }} However, sometimes you want to override this setting. For example you might be generating citations for a WikiTree profile managed by someone else. You can do this by using the Build All Citations submenu. Click on the ">" to the right of "Build All Citations" to get this submenu: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations-2.png |caption=Sourcer Menu showing Build All Citations submenu |size=300 }} Once "Build All Citations" has been successfully done the citations will be in the clipboard so that you can paste them into a WikiTree profile in the appropriate place. Another way to build all the citations is to set the options so that it happens automatically during "Save Person Data". {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations.png |caption=Sourcer menu showing Save Person Data |size=300 }} This is done in the options specific to Save Person Data under the Add/Merge tab. You can individually specify whether Add or Merge should include all the citations. If either of these is set then "Save Person Data" will automatically build all the citations so that they can be accessed during the add or merge process. For example see the "Include all source citations after doing Save Person Data on a person profile (if site supports it)" option. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations-4.png |caption=Sourcer options for Add Person |size=700 }} Note that the citations built by "Build All Citations" are controlled by all the same options that an individual citation is. This includes the option to automatically build household tables. So if you have that option set it will automatically build household tables for all the census sources on the profile. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images.png |caption=Sourcer options for auto building household tables | size=700 }} == FamilySearch == Details specific to FamilySearch are [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations|here]]. == Ancestry == Details specific to Ancestry are [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Ancestry_Build_All_Citations|here]].

WikiTree Sourcer, Build All Citations Images

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WikiTree Sourcer, FamilySearch Build All Citations

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This page describes how to use the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations|Build All Citations]] feature on FamilySearch person profiles using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] browser extension. '''Warning''': Many FamilySearch profiles have incorrect sources attached to them. It is recommended that you always check carefully over the generated citations once you have pasted them into a profile for accuracy. Examples of citations generated by Build All Citations are available [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_test on this page]. For the basics of how to use Build All Citations see the main [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations|Build All Citations]] page. Read on for details specific to FamilySearch. When you are on a FamilySearch profile page on either the "Details" or "Sources" page (e.g. [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HC-86C here] or [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/K2HC-86C here]) there will be an item on the WikiTree Sourcer popup menu called "Build All Citations" (only if there are any sources on the FS profile). What this will do is find all the sources on this FamilySearch profile and generate citations for either all of them or the subset specified in the Sourcer options. How they are formatted is controlled by Sourcer options. Once "Build All Citations" has been successfully done the citations will be in the clipboard so that you can paste them into a WikiTree profile in the appropriate place. The options for this feature are on the "Build All Citations" tab on the options page under the "FamilySearch" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-1.png |caption=Sourcer options for FamilySearch Build all citations |size=700 }} Here is some more explanation of the options: * '''Type of citations to generate''': choose from one of these options: ** '''Narrative plus Sourcer style inline citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Narrative with Citation" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Sourcer style inline citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Citation" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Sourcer style source citation''': A citation will be generated as if you went to the record page and did "Build Source" on the Sourcer menu ** '''Inline citation using text on FS Sources page''': A citation will be generated using the title, citation, link and notes (optional) on the FamilySearch source. It will be surrounded by ref tags. ** '''Source citation using text on FS Sources page''': A citation will be generated using the title, citation, link and notes (optional) on the FamilySearch source. It will be formatted as a bulleted source. * '''Group Sourcer inline citations by fact and merge narratives''': Only has any effect if the type of citations being generated is one of the first two options. If several FamilySearch sources are for the same event and have the same date, names, locations etc then they will be grouped together. For the narrative case a merged narrative will be created with the most complete information from all the sources. * '''Include FS Source Notes when not using a full Sourcer citation''': If the citation is being created from the FS source rather than fetching the complete record this option controls whether the notes on the source are included in the citation. * '''Exclude sources that do not have a valid link to a FamilySearch record''': If the FS source does not have a link to an FS record page then the source is excluded. * '''For Sourcer style citations, exclude sources where the source person is not a primary person for the event''': Sometimes FS profiles have a lot of sources for the baptism and marriage of children. Setting this option excludes those sources. It only works when the source is a valid FS record page that can be fetched and only when the "Type of citations to generate" option is set to generate Sourcer style citations. '''Note:''' even when the "Type of citations to generate" option is set to generate Sourcer style citations it will only do this for sources that have a link to a valid FamilySearch '''record''' page (not an image). For other sources it creates a citation from the FS source in the same way as if one of the non-Sourcer style options was selected. == Automatic use as part of "Save Person Data"/"Fill Fields..." == You can set things up so that it will automatically build all citations when you do "Save Person Data" for a FamilySearch profile and then "Set Fields from Person Data" while adding a new WIkiTree profile. This option setting is on the "Add/Merge" tab under the "Add Person" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations-2.png | size=700 }} == Automatic use as part of "Save Person Data"/"Merge/Edit from External Data..." == You can set things up so that it will automatically build all citations when you do "Save Person Data" for a FamilySearch profile and then "Merge/Edit from External Data..." while on a WikiTree profile. This option setting is on the "Add/Merge" tab under the "Merge/Edit" subsection. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations-3.png | size=700 }}

WikiTree Sourcer, Household Table Styles

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= Household table styles = This page gives examples of different ways that household tables from census records can be presented on WikiTree profiles. Most of these can be automatically generated from the census record by WikiTree Sourcer. A few custom cases that required editing the table are given at the end. == Styles generated by WikiTree Sourcer == There are a lot of settings in WikiTree Sourcer for tables: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-3.png |caption=Sourcer options for Household Tables |size=700 }} The various combinations create thousands of possible styles. Here are few of the more popular ones. === Tables with borders === Default style with border and background color for heading and bold for selected person: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Default plus 100% width. Using this all the time makes all tables on the profile the same width: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Table with caption: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 1881 Census of England: 7 Chippenham Rd, Paddington, London |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} === Tables with no borders === Borderless table with heading: {| cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with no heading: {| cellpadding="4" | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''47''' || || '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with caption, bold centered heading and background color for selected: {| cellpadding="4" |+ 1881 Census of England: 7 Chippenham Rd, Paddington, London ! Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- bgcolor=#FFFFB3 | Eliza Pavey || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || Brighton |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with bold non-centered heading. Only name highlighted for selected person: {| cellpadding="4" | '''Name''' || '''Relation''' || '''Status''' || '''Sex''' || '''Age''' || '''Occupation''' || '''Birth Place''' |- | Frederick Pavey || Head || Married || M || 48 || Cabinet Maker || Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey''' || Wife || Married || F || 47 || || Brighton |- | Alice Pavey || Daughter || || F || 21 || Florist || Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey || Son || Married || M || 19 || Conservatory Fitter (Build) || Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey || Daughter || Married || F || 24 || || Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 17 || Servant || Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey || Granddaughter || || F || 4 || || Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey || Grandson || || M || 1 || || Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook || Visitor || Widowed || F || 39 || Cook || Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins || Visitor || || F || 15 || Servant || Brighton |} Borderless with no table padding but extra horizontal spacing. This looks pretty similar to list form but the columns line up. It is more compact that the above form in read mode but is ugly looking in edit mode due to the use of   for the horizontal spacing: {| | Frederick Pavey  ||  Head  ||  Married  ||  M  ||  48  ||  Cabinet Maker  ||  Plymouth |- | '''Eliza Pavey'''  ||  '''Wife'''  ||  '''Married'''  ||  '''F'''  ||  '''47'''  ||   ||  '''Brighton''' |- | Alice Pavey  ||  Daughter  ||   ||  F  ||  21  ||  Florist  ||  Bayswater |- | Alfred Pavey  ||  Son  ||  Married  ||  M  ||  19  ||  Conservatory Fitter (Build)  ||  Middlesex, England |- | Jane Pavey  ||  Daughter  ||  Married  ||  F  ||  24  ||   ||  Hertfordshire, England |- | Beatrice Pavey  ||  Granddaughter  ||   ||  F  ||  17  ||  Servant  ||  Middlesex, England |- | Kate Pavey  ||  Granddaughter  ||   ||  F  ||  4  ||   ||  Middlesex, England |- | Fredk. Pavey  ||  Grandson  ||   ||  M  ||  1  ||   ||  Middlesex, England |- | Ellen Cook  ||  Visitor  ||  Widowed  ||  F  ||  39  ||  Cook  ||  Scotland |- | Annie Wilkins  ||  Visitor  ||   ||  F  ||  15  ||  Servant  ||  Brighton |} === Lists === '''Indented, with selected person in bold:''' :: Frederick Pavey Head Married M 48 Cabinet Maker Plymouth :: '''Eliza Pavey Wife Married F 47 Brighton''' :: Alice Pavey Daughter F 21 Florist Bayswater :: Alfred Pavey Son Married M 19 Conservatory Fitter (Build) Middlesex, England :: Jane Pavey Daughter Married F 24 Hertfordshire, England :: Beatrice Pavey Granddaughter F 17 Servant Middlesex, England :: Kate Pavey Granddaughter F 4 Middlesex, England :: Fredk. Pavey Grandson M 1 Middlesex, England :: Ellen Cook Visitor Widowed F 39 Cook Scotland :: Annie Wilkins Visitor F 15 Servant Brighton '''Numbered:''' # Frederick Pavey Head Married M 48 Cabinet Maker Plymouth # Eliza Pavey Wife Married F 47 Brighton # Alice Pavey Daughter F 21 Florist Bayswater # Alfred Pavey Son Married M 19 Conservatory Fitter (Build) Middlesex, England # Jane Pavey Daughter Married F 24 Hertfordshire, England # Beatrice Pavey Granddaughter F 17 Servant Middlesex, England # Kate Pavey Granddaughter F 4 Middlesex, England # Fredk. Pavey Grandson M 1 Middlesex, England # Ellen Cook Visitor Widowed F 39 Cook Scotland # Annie Wilkins Visitor F 15 Servant Brighton '''Bulleted:''' * Frederick Pavey Head Married M 48 Cabinet Maker Plymouth * Eliza Pavey Wife Married F 47 Brighton * Alice Pavey Daughter F 21 Florist Bayswater * Alfred Pavey Son Married M 19 Conservatory Fitter (Build) Middlesex, England * Jane Pavey Daughter Married F 24 Hertfordshire, England * Beatrice Pavey Granddaughter F 17 Servant Middlesex, England * Kate Pavey Granddaughter F 4 Middlesex, England * Fredk. Pavey Grandson M 1 Middlesex, England * Ellen Cook Visitor Widowed F 39 Cook Scotland * Annie Wilkins Visitor F 15 Servant Brighton === Sentences === '''Including relationships and ages. Using "included". Oxford comma:''' The household included Frederick Pavey 48, wife Eliza Pavey 47, daughter Alice Pavey 21, son Alfred Pavey 19, daughter Jane Pavey 24, granddaughter Beatrice Pavey 17, granddaughter Kate Pavey 4, grandson Fredk. Pavey 1, visitor Ellen Cook 39, and visitor Annie Wilkins 15. '''Not including relationships. Using "enumerated". No oxford comma.''' The household was enumerated as Frederick Pavey 48, Eliza Pavey 47, Alice Pavey 21, Alfred Pavey 19, Jane Pavey 24, Beatrice Pavey 17, Kate Pavey 4, Fredk. Pavey 1, Ellen Cook 39 and Annie Wilkins 15. '''Not including relationships or ages. Using "consisted of". No "and".''' The household consisted of Frederick Pavey, Eliza Pavey, Alice Pavey, Alfred Pavey, Jane Pavey, Beatrice Pavey, Kate Pavey, Fredk. Pavey, Ellen Cook, Annie Wilkins. '''No preamble:''' Frederick Pavey, Eliza Pavey, Alice Pavey, Alfred Pavey, Jane Pavey, Beatrice Pavey, Kate Pavey, Fredk. Pavey, Ellen Cook, Annie Wilkins. === Limiting the number of rows in large households === Sometimes there are a large number of people in a household. For institutions like schools or prisons it have be in the hundreds. Typically we do not want to create a table with that many people in it. So Sourcer has options to limit the maximum number of rows in the table. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Images-4.png |caption=Sourcer options for max size of tables |size=700 }} For example this record has 21 entries and is for a house with a schoolmaster and his family plus a lot of school pupils who are boarders: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edward G Williams || Head || || M || 39 || || Crewkerne, Somerset, England |- | ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... |- | Donovan R Williams || Son || || M || 1 || || Winchester, Hampshire, England |- | '''Arthur Eli Pavey''' || '''Boarder''' || || '''M''' || '''15''' || || '''London, Middlesex, England''' |- | Sidney J Thomas || Boarder || || M || 14 || || London, Middlesex, England |- | ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... || ... |} == Custom styles == These require some manual editing of the table after generating. === Show additional data === In the 1911 census of England and Wales there are additional fields for married women giving the number of years of the current marriage and the number of children born alive and how many have died. This could be added to the table in a variety of ways. With borders: 1911 census with marriage details (borders):
 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' ||  || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''Completed years of current marriage: 40, Children born alive: 11, still living: 7, died: 4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''Completed years of current marriage: 40, Children born alive: 11, still living: 7, died: 4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |} Or alternatively: 1911 census with marriage details (no borders):
 {| cellpadding="4" |+ 1911 Census of England: 110 Highgate Hill, Upper Holloway N, Islington, London, England ! Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' ||  || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''40 years married, 11 children born, 4 died, 7 living''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |}
{| cellpadding="4" |+ 1911 Census of England: 110 Highgate Hill, Upper Holloway N, Islington, London, England ! Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="7" align="center" | '''40 years married, 11 children born, 4 died, 7 living''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |} Or even with sub headings: 1911 census with marriage details (sub headings):
 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' ||  || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="2" | || ''Years married'' || colspan="2" | ''Children born'' || ''Still living'' || ''Died'' |- | colspan="2" | || '''40''' || colspan="2" | '''11''' || '''7''' || '''4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |}
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Head || Married || M || 58 || Picture Frame Maker || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | '''Amelia Elizabeth Pavey''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''60''' || || '''London, United Kingdom''' |- | colspan="2" | || ''Years married'' || colspan="2" | ''Children born'' || ''Still living'' || ''Died'' |- | colspan="2" | || '''40''' || colspan="2" | '''11''' || '''7''' || '''4''' |- | Harry Alfred Pavey || Son || Single || M || 33 || Ships Steward || London, Kent, England |- | Ralph Edgar Pavey || Son || Single || M || 19 || Wharehouse Assistant || London, Kent, England |} === Show multiple households === Sometimes there are several members of the same family at the same address but recorded as separate households. The tables can be combined with a blank row between the households which creates a double line, like this: In the 1871 census George (age 63) and his wife Maria (53) and her mother plus their youngest son Edwin Thomas were living at 40 Dale Road, Kentish Town. They were at the same address as the family of Maria's daughter Georgiana Maria Hall who was currently married to John Hill. Multiple households:
 {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George Chantler''' || '''Lodger''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''63''' || '''Piano Forte : Hammer Carver''' || '''Sussex England''' |- | Maria Chantler || Wife || Married || F || 53 ||  || Surrey England |- | Ann Hall || Mother || Widow || F || 84 ||  || Norfolk England |- | Thomas Chantler || Son ||  || M || 20 ||  || Kent England |- |  || ||  || || ||  ||  |- | John Hill || Head || Married || M || 33 || Engine Fireman || Worcestershire England |- | Maria Hill || Wife || Married || F || 33 ||  || Surrey England |- | John Hill || Son ||  || M || 13 ||  || Kent England |- | Richard Hill || Son ||  || M || 9 ||  || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | Rosa I Hill || Daughter ||  || F || 7/12 ||  || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |} 
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''George Chantler''' || '''Lodger''' || '''Married''' || '''M''' || '''63''' || '''Piano Forte Hammer Carver''' || '''Sussex England''' |- | Maria Chantler || Wife || Married || F || 53 || || Surrey England |- | Ann Hall || Mother || Widow || F || 84 || || Norfolk England |- | Thomas Chantler || Son || || M || 20 || || Kent England |- | || || || || || || |- | John Hill || Head || Married || M || 33 || Engine Fireman || Worcestershire England |- | Maria Hill || Wife || Married || F || 33 || || Surrey England |- | John Hill || Son || || M || 13 || || Kent England |- | Richard Hill || Son || || M || 9 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | Rosa I Hill || Daughter || || F || 7/12 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |} == Details of the markup used == The footnotes below show the markup used for the custom examples.

WikiTree Sourcer, Search WikiTree for sources used

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In WikiTree Sourcer under the "Search WikiTree" menu item (click on the ">" to see the submenu) there is now a way to search all WikiTree profiles for references to the current record or person page. This is a rather experimental feature. NOTE: this search relies on the WikiTree Plus indexing. This runs once a week so if the sources were added to the WikiTree profile less than a week or so ago then this search will not find them. It is available on FindAGrave, Ancestry and FamilySearch. === Ancestry === When on an Ancestry record page or person page, in the Sourcer Search WikiTree submenu, there is an item "Search for WikiTree profiles with a template referencing this record". For records that contain links to records for other people mentioned in the record there will also be an item "Search for WikiTree profiles with templates for this record or related records". This will search all WikiTree profiles for ones that are using a template ( e.g. {{Ancestry Record|1234|12345678}} to reference this page (or this page and linked pages). This can be useful to see if this record is being used on WikiTree - it might help in the prevention of duplicates. However, it has two limitations: # It only finds profiles where the template is used. If a profile references this record/person via a link rather than the template then it will not be found (this is due to how WikiTree+ does indexing). # It will only find templates that use the same form of the database ID. On Ancestry each database has two different IDs - a number and a text string. E.g.: the 1841 England & Wales Census is is both: "8978" and "uki1841". === FamilySearch === When on a FamilySearch record page or person page, in the Sourcer Search WikiTree submenu, there is an item "Search for WikiTree profiles with a template referencing this record". For records that contain links to records for other people mentioned in the record there will also be an item "Search for WikiTree profiles with templates for this record or related records". This will search all WikiTree profiles for ones that are using a template ( e.g. {{FamilySearch Record|Q2ML-KFWJ}} to reference this page (or this page and linked pages). This can be useful to see if this record is being used on WikiTree - it might help in the prevention of duplicates. However, it has a big limitation: * It only finds profiles where the template is used. If a profile references this record/person via a link rather than the template then it will not be found. === FindAGrave === When on a FindAGrave memorial page, in the Sourcer Search WikiTree submenu, there is an item "Search for WikiTree profiles with a template referencing this record". Selecting this should find any WikiTree profile that links to this memorial page. In fact, it doesn't matter whether it is using a template or not so this menu item is slightly misleading in this case. The reason it can find links as well as templates is that WikiTree+ has special support for indexing/searching FindAGrave references.

WikiTree Sourcer: Citation Assistant

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== WikiTree Sourcer Citation Assistant == When [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] supports creating citations for a particular site then there is an option on the Sourcer popup to build a citation. But for sites that are '''not''' supported Sourcer provides some assistance for the user to construct a citation using the formatting options currently set in Sourcer. This tool is called "Citation Assistant". For an unsupported site you will see a menu item called "Show Citation Assistant" on the Sourcer popup. When you click this it will open a new tab showing the Citation Assistant or, if it is already open in another tab or window, it will bring that to the front. The Citation Assistant is a form that the user fills out the create the citation. For unsupported sites the Sourcer extension doesn't have permission to extract ''anything'' from the page - not even the URL of the page. So the user must enter the information by hand - either by typing it in or copy/pasting it from the page being cited. If you have two screens it can be useful to move the Citation Assistant tab/window to the other screen so it is easy to see both the page being cited and the Citation Assistant. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Citation_Assistant-1.png |caption=Citation Assistant |align=c |size=700 }} === Options === There are some options that affect the Citation Assistant. These are under Citation -> Citation Assistant in the Sourcer Options. Initially all these options are on so that maximum help/hints are shown. As the user gets used to using it these options can be turned off to simplify the UI. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Citation_Assistant.png |caption=Citation Assistant Options |align=c |size=700 }} Also the Options under Citation -> General will affect the layout of the citation produced by the Citation Assistant. === Live Preview === As you fill out the form fields the preview text will show the generated citation. If you want to simplify the form you can turn off the preview box in the options. If you change the Sourcer options under Citation -> General it will automatically update the live preview. So it can be a learning experience to have the options page and the citation assistant open in windows side by side and see how the generated citation changes as you change the options.

WikiTree Sourcer: Narrative formatting options

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This page shows some of the different narrative formatting styles that the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] browser extension can generate. All of the narrative sentences below were generated automatically by the extension. There are many options that create a huge number of combinations so this is only a selection of what can be generated. You are encouraged to experiment with the options to find the style that is most useful for you. These narrative sentences are intended as a starting point. If you are writing a detailed biography you will probably edit them but hopefully, having the names, dates and places names in the format that you want will save a lot of time and typing. === Baptism === Harry Alfred Pavey, son of William Henry and Elizabeth, was born on the 18th of July 1852 and baptized on the 23rd of March 1855 in Plymouth, St Andrew, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "Devon Baptisms"
Archive: Plymouth & West Devon Record Office; Reference: 358/15/a; Page: 143
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FPLY%2F004634287%2F00146&parentid=GBPRS%2FB%2F31077260%2F1 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FB%2F31077260%2F1 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 September 2022)
Harry Alfred Pavey baptism on 23 Mar 1855 (born 18 Jul 1852), son of William Henry & Elizabeth, in Plymouth, St Andrew, Devon, England.
Harry, son of William Henry & Elizabeth, was born on '''18 July 1852''' and baptised on '''23 March 1855''' in Plymouth, St Andrew, Devon, England. Harry Alfred was born on 18 Jul 1852; baptized on 23 Mar 1855 in Plymouth, St Andrew, Devon, England. He was the son of William Henry & Elizabeth. He was baptised on 23 Mar 1855 in Plymouth, St Andrew, Devon. === Birth === Dela Fields was born on ''January 31st, 1874'' in Martin, Kentucky, USA. She was the daughter of Lewis Fields and Angeline Slans. '''Birth''': "Kentucky, U.S., Birth Records, 1847-1911"
Kentucky Department of Libraries and Archives; Frankfort, Kentucky; Kentucky Birth, Marriage and Death Records - Microfilm (1852-1910)
{{Ancestry Sharing|26465411|4ffb47}} - {{Ancestry Record|1213|69475}} (accessed 15 September 2022)
Dela Fields born on 31 Jan 1874, daughter of Lewis Fields & Angeline Slans, in Martin, Kentucky, USA.
Dela, the daughter of Lewis Fields & Angeline Slans, was born on 31 January 1874 in Martin, Kentucky, United States. She was born on 31 Jan 1874 in Martin, Kentucky. === Birth Registration === Amelia Elizabeth Littlemore's birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1849 in the Saint Pancras district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1849&range=0&surname=LITTLEMORE&motherssurname=DEW&forename1=AMELIA&forename2=ELIZABETH&gender=F&quarter=D&district=SAINT%20PANCRAS&volume=01&page=310 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 15 September 2022)
Littlemore, Amelia Elizabeth (Mother's maiden name: Dew).
''GRO Reference:'' 1849 Oct-Nov-Dec in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/st%20pancras.html Saint Pancras] Volume 01 Page 310.
Amelia Elizabeth was born in 1849. Her birth was registered in Saint Pancras. Amelia was born in 1849. Her birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of '''1849''' in Saint Pancras. Her birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1849 in Saint Pancras. === Burial === Elizabeth (age 5) was buried on '''27 August 1849''' in Norwich, Norfolk, England. '''Burial''': "England, Norfolk Bishop's Transcripts, 1685-1941"
citing Burial, Norwich, Norfolk, England, Record Office, Central Library, Norwich; FHL microfilm 1,526,560.
{{FamilySearch Record|27CB-J49}} (accessed 15 September 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|939F-RXKT-R}}
Elizabeth Cullington burial (died age 5) on 27 Aug 1849 in Norwich, Norfolk, England.
Elizabeth Cullington, aged 5, was buried on the 27th of August 1849 in Norwich, Norfolk, England. She was buried on 27 Aug 1849 in Norwich, Norfolk. She was 5 years old. === Census === In the 1901 census Charles (age 17), Waiter, was with his parents and brother at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England. '''1901 Census''': "1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census"
Reference: RG13; Piece number: 157; Folio: 47; Page: 38; Schedule: 261
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC%2F1901%2F0157-0158%2F0095&parentid=GBC%2F1901%2F0005222325 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0005222325 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 15 September 2022)
Charles D Pavey (17), single son, Waiter, in household of Harry Alf Pavey (59) at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road in St Pancras registration district in London & Middlesex, England. Born in England.
On '''31 Mar 1901''', Charles D Pavey, age 17, was with his parents and brother at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England. He was a Waiter. In 1901, Charles D (aged 17) was enumerated as the single son of Harry Alf Pavey at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex, England. He was a Waiter. In the 1901 Census of England, Wales & Scotland Charles D aged 17, waiter, was recorded at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. He was with his parents and brother. In the 1901 Census of England, Wales & Scotland he was recorded with his parents and brother at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. He was 17 years old. He was a waiter. In 1901 he was at Book Assembly House, 318, Kentish Tower Road, St Pancras, London & Middlesex. == Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer: Scratch Examples

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WikiTree Sourcer: WikiTree Day 2023

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== What is WikiTree Sourcer? == I don't have time for an introduction to all the features in this talk. A good starting place is this [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oUfbvN8k8UI YouTube Intro Video]. There is also written documentation on the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|Sourcer free space page]]. Sourcer was first released in August 2021 after my earlier WikiTree AGC extension that I released in July 2020. == What's New? == Looking back over the last six months, these are the major new features. === New Sites Supported === You can see the full list of 28 supported sites [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_supported_sites|here]]. 13 were added in the last 6 months. * October ** Library and Archives Canada *** [[Douglass-3806|Example Canada profile]], [[Douglass-3804|Example without Canada]], [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/loyalists/loyalists-ward-chipman/pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=106& Old site example] ** Google Books *** New Google Books only - not Classic Google Books ***[https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Calendar_of_State_Papers_Domestic_Series/Qw4SAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0#pli=1 Example book] ** HathiTrust *** [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031227203&view=1up&seq=79 Example Book] ** Internet Archive (archive.org) *** [https://archive.org/details/portraitbiolinn00chap Example book] ** JSTOR *** [https://www.jstor.org/stable/community.30136203?searchText=Dugdale%27s+Visitation+of+Yorkshire%2C+with+additions&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3DDugdale%2527s%2BVisitation%2Bof%2BYorkshire%252C%2Bwith%2Badditions&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_search_gsv2%2Fcontrol&refreqid=fastly-default%3Ae7fc12ee1cafad3114b485e839f2d576&seq=9 Example book] ** Wikipedia *** [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Example Entry] * August ** Cornwall Online Parish Clerk *** [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/more-info/?t=marriages&id=1667588 Example record] ** wiewaswie (Netherlands) *** [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/54339285 Example record] ** openarch (Netherlands) *** [https://www.openarchieven.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf Example record] * July ** Probate Search/Find A Will (UK) *** [[Pavey-706|Example profile]] * May ** IrishGenealogy - Irish civil and church records *** [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/59a05e0443275 Example record] ** National Archives of Ireland census records *** [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1821/Galway/Kilconickney/Rathreddy/3/ Example record] ** National Library of Ireland - Catholic Parish Registers *** [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632197#page/22/mode/1up Example record] === Other new features/improvements === * Menu title and busy indicator - also clear clipboard ** [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/5010158:8767 Example Ancestry census record] * Add options import/export/reset and make options save automatically ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide#Options_Dialog User Guide documentation] * Build All Citations (FamilySearch) (July) ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_FamilySearch_Build_All_Citations Documentation], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L2Q9-YLC Example FS profile] == Tips and Tricks == * Managing the Search menu items (priority, max menu items) ** [[Pavey-432|Example Profile]] * Search specific collection and same collection * Auto generation of Household Tables and the WikiTable Wizard in WBE * Merge/Edit ** [[McCauley-2839|Example WikiTree Profile]], [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZL6-FBM Example FS Profile] == Q & A == * Please type questions in the comments when I get to this stage. == What am I working on now? == * Manifest Version 3 for Firefox and Safari * A way to create citations for unsupported sites * Improve search of WikiTree == Notes == * Scratch page used in talk is [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer:_Scratch_Examples|here]].

WikiTree Sourcer App Privacy Policy

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== WikiTree Sourcer Privacy Policy == This is the privacy policy for the WikiTree Sourcer browser extension for Mac and iOS and for the App that installs the extension: '''No data is collected.'''

WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations Example for K2HC-86C 1

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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HC-86C == Biography == In the 1900 census Jane (age 10) was the daughter of Edward Young in Monkton town, Addison, Vermont, United States. '''1900 Census''': "United States Census, 1900"
citing enumeration district (ED) 14, sheet 2A, family 25, NARA microfilm publication T623 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1972.); FHL microfilm 1,241,689.
{{FamilySearch Record|MMGR-KPB}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-DHCQ-LWN}}
Jane Young (10), single daughter, in household of Edward Young (42) in Monkton town, Addison, Vermont, United States. Born in Canada Fr.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edward Young || M || 42 || Married || Head || || Canada French |- | Malvina Young || F || 41 || Married || Wife || || Vermont |- | Edward Young Jr. || M || 19 || Single || Son || || Vermont |- | Joseph Young || M || 16 || Single || Son || || Canada Fr |- | Fred Young || M || 14 || Single || Son || || Canada Fr |- | Moses Young || M || 12 || Single || Son || || Canada Fr |- | '''Jane Young''' || '''F''' || '''10''' || '''Single''' || '''Daughter''' || || '''Canada Fr''' |- | Nelson Young || M || 8 || Single || Son || || Canada Fr |- | Malvina Young || F || 7 || Single || Daughter || || Canada Fr |} Jane (age 17), daughter of Ed Young & Melvina Lavaly, married Edmond Prince (age 23) on 15 June 1907 in Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States. '''Marriage''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Marriage, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States, various town clerks and records divisions, Vermont; FHL microfilm 005487754.
{{FamilySearch Record|QPQL-8W4R}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-899D-C9MW-X}} Image number 00785
Jane Young (17) marriage to Edmond Prince (23) on 15 Jun 1907 in Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.
Jane married Edmond Prince on 17 June 1907 in Vermont, United States. '''Marriage''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Marriage, Vermont, United States, various town clerks and records divisions, Vermont; FHL microfilm 005487739.
{{FamilySearch Record|QPQL-ZW54}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L99D-C96M}} Image number 00485
Jane Young marriage to Edmond Prince on 17 Jun 1907 in Vermont, United States.
'''Marriage''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Marriage, Vermont, United States, various town clerks and records divisions, Vermont; FHL microfilm 005487739.
{{FamilySearch Record|QPQL-8HQ8}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L99D-C9XW}} Image number 00512
Jane Young marriage to Edmond Prince on 17 Jun 1907 in Vermont, United States.
Jeanne married Edmond Prince on 17 June 1907 in Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States. '''Marriage''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Marriage, Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States, various town clerks and records divisions, Vermont; FHL microfilm 005487754.
{{FamilySearch Record|QPQ2-1PQD}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G99D-CYK5}} Image number 00786
Jeanne Lajeunesse or Young marriage to Edmond Prince on 17 Jun 1907 in Burlington, Chittenden, Vermont, United States.
Jeanne married Edmond Prince on 17 June 1907 in Vermont, United States. '''Marriage''': "Vermont, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1732-2005"
citing Marriage, Vermont, United States, various town clerks and records divisions, Vermont; FHL microfilm 005487739.
{{FamilySearch Record|QPQ2-LG22}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L99D-C9XM}} Image number 00464
Jeanne Lajennesse marriage to Edmond Prince on 17 Jun 1907 in Vermont, United States.
Jane (age 17), daughter of Ed. Young & Melvina Lavally, married Edmund Prince (age 23) on 17 June 1907 in Vermont, United States. '''Marriage''': "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954"
citing FHL microfilm: 540162; Record number: 198;
{{FamilySearch Record|XF4B-51F}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-686Q-Y43}} Image number 2394
Jane Young (17) marriage to Edmund Prince on 17 Jun 1907 in Vermont, United States.
'''Marriage''': "Vermont Vital Records, 1760-1954"
citing FHL microfilm: 540134; Record number: 74;
{{FamilySearch Record|XF7M-LMN}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-DY9Q-9FV}} Image number 3918
Jane Young marriage to Edmund Prince (23) on 17 Jun 1907 in Vermont, United States.
Marie's daughter Mary Florida M Prince was born on 4 January 1911 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''Birth of daughter Mary Florida M Prince''': "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
citing Page: Item 1 p 316; FHL microfilm: 2409218; Record number: 49;
{{FamilySearch Record|FXVM-SX1}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HT-62K4-572}} Image number 00324
Mary Florida M Prince born to Marie J Lajeunesse on 4 Jan 1911 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
Jeanne's daughter Dorina M Prince was born on 14 September 1914 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''Birth of daughter Dorina M Prince''': "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
citing Page: P. 392 No. 2679; FHL microfilm: 2409799; Record number: 204;
{{FamilySearch Record|FXVB-9NT}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|S3HY-D1GS-MGL}} Image number 00905
Dorina M Prince born to Jeanne Lajeunesse on 14 Sep 1914 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
Jeanne's son Elzear Viateur Prince was born on 10 May 1916 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''Birth of son Elzear Viateur Prince''': "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
citing Page: 330;
{{FamilySearch Record|23TP-11R}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-L1GY-98F}} Image number 00331
Elzear Viateur Prince born to Jeanne Lajeunesse on 10 May 1916 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
Jeanne's daughter Marie Angelina Lauretta Prince was born on 29 April 1918 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''Birth of daughter Marie Angelina Lauretta Prince''': "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
citing Page: 77;
{{FamilySearch Record|23YJ-6JB}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-G1BF-ZSJ}} Image number 00079
Marie Angelina Lauretta Prince born to Jeanne Lajeunesse on 29 Apr 1918 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
Jeanne's son Armand Maurice Prince was born on 4 July 1919 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''Birth of son Armand Maurice Prince''': "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
citing Page: 36;
{{FamilySearch Record|QLGT-MZTK}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-91MN-2B1}} Image number 00037
Armand Maurice Prince born to Jeanne Lajeunesse on 4 Jul 1919 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
In the 1920 census Jane (age 30) was the wife of Edmond Prince in City Of New Bedford Precinct Part Of 2 Families Out On First Visit Part Of Ward 1, ED 114, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''1920 Census''': "United States Census, 1920"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T625; Affiliate Film Number: 685; Line: 48; FHL microfilm: 1820685; Record number: 15922;
{{FamilySearch Record|MXTB-SSP}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9RX2-V89}} Image number 00328
Jane Prince (30), wife, in household of Edmond Prince (35) in City Of New Bedford Precinct Part Of 2 Families Out On First Visit Part Of Ward 1, ED 114, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. Born in Canada.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Edmond Prince || M || 35 || Married || Head || || Canada |- | '''Jane Prince''' || '''F''' || '''30''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || || '''Canada''' |- | Flora Prince || F || 9 || Single || Daughter || || Massachusetts |- | Dorlina Prince || F || 2 || Single || Daughter || || Massachusetts |- | Alzear Prince || M || 3 || Single || Son || || Massachusetts |- | Loretta Prince || F || 1 || Single || Daughter || || Massachusetts |- | Armand Prince || M || 0 || Single || Son || || Massachusetts |} Jeanne's son Roland Adelard Prince was born on 16 April 1923 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States. '''Birth of son Roland Adelard Prince''': "Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1925"
citing Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6Z99-MP14}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QHV-X3CJ-YL75}} Image number 00106
Roland Adelard Prince born to Jeanne Lajeunesse Prince on 16 Apr 1923 in New Bedford, Bristol, Massachusetts, United States.
In the 1930 census Joan (age 40) was the widowed head of household in Plainfield, Windham, Connecticut, United States. '''1930 Census''': "United States Census, 1930"
citing enumeration district (ED) ED 12, sheet 9B, line 95, family 223, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 284; FHL microfilm 2,340,019.
{{FamilySearch Record|XMRM-Q1R}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GR4G-PYX}} Image number 01023
Joan Prince (40), widowed head of household in Plainfield, Windham, Connecticut, United States. Born in Canada.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | '''Joan Prince''' || '''F''' || '''40''' || '''Widowed''' || '''Head''' || || '''Canada''' |- | Dorina Prince || F || 15 || Single || Daughter || || Massachusetts |- | Elzear Prince || M || 13 || Single || Son || || Massachusetts |- | Armand Prince || M || 10 || Single || Son || || Massachusetts |} In the 1940 census Jane (age 50) was the wife of Israel Burke in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. '''1940 Census''': "United States Census, 1940"
citing Affiliate Publication Number: T627; Line: 11;
{{FamilySearch Record|K7BT-DJ3}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
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Jane Burke (50), wife, in household of Israel Burke (69) in Norwalk, Fairfield, Connecticut, United States. Born in Canada.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Sex || Age || Status || Relation || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Israel Burke || M || 69 || Married || Head || || Canada |- | '''Jane Burke''' || '''F''' || '''50''' || '''Married''' || '''Wife''' || || '''Canada''' |- | Edgar Burke || M || 17 || Single || Son || || Connecticut |- | Roland Prince || M || 16 || Single || Stepson || || Massachusetts |- | Ernest Prince || M || 15 || Single || Stepson || || Connecticut |- | Dorina Lussier || F || 25 || Widowed || Stepdaughter || || Massachusetts |- | Arthur Lussier || M || 4 || Single || Step-grandson || || Connecticut |} == Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations Example for KC6X-WRJ 1

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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KC6X-WRJ 31 sources are grouped/merged into 22 narrative sentences. Includes a case where some of the child baptisms have no last name for the child. E.g. son Alfred Thomas. == Biography == Mary Hardman married James Wolstenholme on 17 May 1830 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Marriage''': "England Marriages, 1538–1973"
{{FamilySearch Record|NF6Y-9Y9}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Hardman marriage to James Wolstenholme on 17 May 1830 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's daughter Sally Wolstenholme was baptised on 27 March 1831 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of daughter Sally Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NFJQ-3Z5}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's daughter Sally Wolstenholme baptism on 27 Mar 1831 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism of daughter Sally Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JQRG-RXV}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's daughter Sally Wolstenholme baptism on 27 Mar 1831 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's daughter Mary Wolstenhulme was baptised on 15 September 1833 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of daughter Mary Wolstenhulme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JQS6-XF8}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenhulme's daughter Mary Wolstenhulme baptism on 15 Sep 1833 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's daughter Mary Wolsterholme was baptised on 15 September 1833 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of daughter Mary Wolsterholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NGP2-LYX}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's daughter Mary Wolsterholme baptism on 15 Sep 1833 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son Mathew Wolstenholme was baptised on 27 March 1836 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Mathew Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|N1QT-S2D}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's son Mathew Wolstenholme baptism on 27 Mar 1836 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son Matthew Wolstenholme was baptised on 30 March 1836 in St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Matthew''': "England, Manchester, Parish Registers, 1603-1910"
citing St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, Manchester Central Library, England; FHL microfilm 2,357,466.
{{FamilySearch Record|FM1K-MX6}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|9Q97-YSN9-9SDN}} Image number 00090
Mary Wolstenholme's son Matthew baptism on 30 Mar 1836 in St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England.
'''Baptism of son Matthew Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NGP2-GSS}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son Matthew Wolstenholme baptism on 30 Mar 1836 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son Peter Wolstenholme was baptised on 17 March 1839 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Peter Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NFJ7-VL4}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's son Peter Wolstenholme baptism on 17 Mar 1839 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son Peter Wolstenholm was baptised on 17 March 1839 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Peter Wolstenholm''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JWC6-59J}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son Peter Wolstenholm baptism on 17 Mar 1839 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
In the 1841 census Mary (age 25) was in Hall, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''1841 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1841"
citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|MQGV-XW8}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
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Mary Wolstenholme (25) in Radcliffe in Bury registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Lancashire.
Mary's son Peter Wolstenholme was baptised on 24 October 1841 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Peter Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|J7VY-YDS}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's son Peter Wolstenholme baptism on 24 Oct 1841 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism of son Peter Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JMX4-49G}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son Peter Wolstenholme baptism on 24 Oct 1841 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son Robert Wolstenholme was baptised on 31 December 1843 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Robert Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NFJ7-D48}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's son Robert Wolstenholme baptism on 31 Dec 1843 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism of son Robert Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JWC6-5PY}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son Robert Wolstenholme baptism on 31 Dec 1843 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's daughter Betsy Wolstenholme was baptised on 31 May 1846 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of daughter Betsy Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|J7VY-TRL}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's daughter Betsy Wolstenholme baptism on 31 May 1846 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism of daughter Betsy Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NYP7-8P5}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's daughter Betsy Wolstenholme baptism on 31 May 1846 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's daughter Hannah Wolstenholme was baptised on 18 June 1848 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of daughter Hannah Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|J7VY-T65}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's daughter Hannah Wolstenholme baptism on 18 Jun 1848 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism of daughter Hannah Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|JWC6-5G7}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's daughter Hannah Wolstenholme baptism on 18 Jun 1848 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son James Wolstenholm was baptised on 21 July 1850 in Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bury, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son James Wolstenholm''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|J9B7-G86}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son James Wolstenholm baptism on 21 Jul 1850 in Church of St Mary the Virgin, Bury, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism of son James Wolstenholm''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NGPL-WQB}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son James Wolstenholm baptism on 21 Jul 1850 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
In the 1851 census Mary (age 38) was the wife of James Wholstenholme in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''1851 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1851"
citing Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, p. 45; citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
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Mary Wholstenholme (38), wife, in household of James Wholstenholme (46) in Radcliffe in Bury registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Radcliffe, Lancashire.
Mary's son William Woolstenholme was baptised on 11 June 1854 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son William Woolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|J7VY-RPB}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary's son William Woolstenholme baptism on 11 Jun 1854 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
Mary's son William was baptised on 14 June 1854 in St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son William''': "England, Manchester, Parish Registers, 1603-1910"
citing St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, Manchester Central Library, England; FHL microfilm 2,357,466.
{{FamilySearch Record|FM1K-DB2}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|9Q97-YSN9-9SN6}} Image number 00247
Mary Woolstenholme's son William baptism on 14 Jun 1854 in St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England.
Mary's son Alfred Thomas was baptised on 16 August 1857 in St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''Baptism of son Alfred Thomas''': "England, Manchester, Parish Registers, 1603-1910"
citing St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, Manchester Central Library, England; FHL microfilm 2,357,466.
{{FamilySearch Record|FM1K-FQF}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|9Q97-YSN9-9SJZ}} Image number 00272
Mary's son Alfred Thomas baptism on 16 Aug 1857 in St Mary, Radcliffe, Lancashire, England.
'''Baptism of son Alfred Thomas Wolstenholme''': "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
{{FamilySearch Record|NFJ7-4K3}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Wolstenholme's son Alfred Thomas Wolstenholme baptism on 16 Aug 1857 in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom.
In the 1861 census Mary (age 48) was the wife of James Wolstenhulme in Radcliffe, Lancashire, England. '''1861 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1861"
citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|M7ZW-7JS}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
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Mary Wolstenhulme (48), wife, in household of James Wolstenhulme (53) in Radcliffe in Bury registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Radcliffe, Lancashire.
'''1861 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1861"
citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|M7ZW-7JS}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
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Mary Wolstenhulme (48), wife, in household of James Wolstenhulme (53) in Radcliffe in Bury registration district in Lancashire, England. Born in Radcliffe, Lancashire.
In the 1871 census Mary (age 58) was the wife of James Wolstenholm in Beswick St Mary, Lancashire, England. '''1871 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1871"
citing The National Archives of the UK
{{FamilySearch Record|VBND-8LQ}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
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Mary Wolstenholm (58), wife, in household of James Wolstenholm (63) in Beswick St Mary, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom. Born in Ratcliffe, Lancashire.
Mary Hardman's son Robert Wolstenholm married Elizabeth Waterhouse on 10 September 1876 in Lincoln, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. '''Marriage of son Robert Wolstenholm''': "Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916"
citing FHL microfilm: 959591; Record number: 45;
{{FamilySearch Record|F8VZ-KJN}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Hardman's son Robert Wolstenholm marriage to Elizabeth Waterhouse on 10 Sep 1876 in Lincoln, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
Mary Harthwin's son Robert Wolstenholm married Elizabeth Waterhouse on 14 September 1876 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States. '''Marriage of son Robert Wolstenholm''': "Rhode Island Marriages, 1724-1916"
citing FHL microfilm: 959591;
{{FamilySearch Record|F8KY-5QX}} (accessed 6 July 2023)
Mary Harthwin's son Robert Wolstenholm marriage to Elizabeth Waterhouse on 14 Sep 1876 in Smithfield, Providence, Rhode Island, United States.
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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L231-R8M == Biography == Harry, son of William Henry Pavey & Elizabeth Pavey, was baptised in March 1855 in Plymouth, Devon, England. '''Baptism''': "England, Devon, Parish Registers, 1538-1912"
{{FamilySearch Record|KC98-1RD}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
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Harry Alfred Pavey baptism in 1855 in Devon, England, United Kingdom.
'''Baptism''': "England, Devon Bishop's Transcripts, 1558-1887"
citing Baptism, The Devon Record Office, Exeter.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q2MS-BJDK}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L9Q5-99M3-9}} Image number 00008
Harry Alfred Pavey baptism in Mar 1855, son of William Henry Pavey & Elizabeth Pavey, in Plymouth, Devon, England.
Henry's marriage was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1870 in the Pancras district. '''Marriage Registration''': "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005"
citing 1870, quarter 4, vol. 1B, p. 263, Pancras, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|2D25-D4J}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
Henry Alfred Pavey marriage registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1870 in Pancras.
This person was in a record in 1871. "Harry A Pavey in the 1871 England Census." Search https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&h=4576311&_phsrc=pBk1525&dbid=7619. Accessed 6 May. 2020. In the 1871 census Harry (age 20), Blue Dye Maker, was the married head of household in St Pancras, Middlesex, England. '''1871 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1871"
citing The National Archives of the UK
{{FamilySearch Record|VB6D-97D}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
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Harry A Parey (20), married, Blue Dye Maker, head of household in St Pancras, Middlesex, England, United Kingdom. Born in Plymouth, Devonshire.
In the 1881 census Harry (age 28), Picture Framemarer, was the married head of household in St Pancras, London, Middlesex, England. '''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 31, PRO RG 11/220 / 19, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 1,341,048.
{{FamilySearch Record|X3GY-82V}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
Harry A Pavey (28), married, Picture Framemarer, head of household in St Pancras, Middlesex, England. Born in Plymouth, Devon, England.
'''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 31, Piece/Folio 220/19, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,361.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q273-14Q7}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
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Harry A Pavey (28), married, Picture Framemarer, head of household in St Pancras, London in Pancras registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Plymouth, Devon, England.
Harry was registered to vote in 1890 in London, England. '''1890 Electoral Register''': "England, London Electoral Registers, 1847-1913"
{{FamilySearch Record|QJN3-PRBT}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QSQ-G9FL-QJSW}} Image number 00374
Name: Harry Alfred Pavey; Voter Registration Date: 1890; Voter Registration Place: London, England, United Kingdom.
In the 1891 census Harry (age 38), Picture Frame Maker, was the married head of household in Saint Pancras, London, England. '''1891 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1891"
citing PRO RG 12, London county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q7LV-YMM}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
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Harry A Pavey (38), married, Picture Frame Maker, head of household in Saint Pancras in Pancras registration district in London, England. Born in Devonshire, England.
In the 1901 census Harry (age 59), Picture Frame Maker, was the married head of household in St Pancras, Middlesex, England. '''1901 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1901"
citing Kentish Town subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
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Harry Alf Pavey (59), married, Picture Frame Maker, head of household in St Pancras registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Plymouth, Devonshire.
In the 1911 census Harry (age 58), Picture Frame Maker, was the married head of household in Islington, London, England. '''1911 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1911"
citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|XWLP-S75}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
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Harry Pavey (58), married, Picture Frame Maker, head of household in Islington registration district in London, England. Born in Plymouth, Devonshire.
Harry's death (age 60) was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1914 in the Hampstead district. '''Death Registration''': "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007"
citing Death, Hampstead, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|2JM3-KBF}} (accessed 20 July 2023)
Harry A Pavey death registered Jan-Feb-Mar 1914 in Hampstead (age 60).
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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Q9-YLC == Biography == Ellaline More was in a record in 1813. "Ellaline More in the London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813." 1917 https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&h=18548058&dbid=1558. Accessed 6 May. 2020. Maisie Constance More was in a record in 1813. "Maisie Constance More in the London, England, Church of England Births and Baptisms, 1813." 1917 https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&h=18548057&db=LMAbirths. Accessed 6 May. 2020. Mary's birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1872 in the Pancras district. '''Birth Registration''': "England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008"
citing Birth Registration, Pancras, London, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|2XHV-JLN}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
Mary Elizabeth Pavey birth registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1872 in Pancras.
In the 1881 census Mary (age 8), Scholar, was the daughter of Harry A Pavey in Kentish Town, St Pancras, London, Middlesex, England. '''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 31, Piece/Folio 220/19, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,361.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q273-1476}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
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Mary Pavey (8), unmarried daughter, Scholar, in household of Harry A Pavey (28) in St Pancras, London in Pancras registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in St Pancras, Middlesex, England.
'''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 31, PRO RG 11/220 / 19, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 1,341,048.
{{FamilySearch Record|X3GY-822}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
Mary Pavey (8), single daughter, Scholar, in household of Harry A Pavey (28) in St Pancras, Middlesex, England. Born in St Pancras, Middlesex, England.
In the 1891 census Mary (age 18) was the single daughter of Harry A Pavey in Saint Pancras, London, England. '''1891 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1891"
citing PRO RG 12, London county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q7LK-S2M}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
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Mary E Pavey (18), single daughter, in household of Harry A Pavey (38) in Saint Pancras in Pancras registration district in London, England. Born in London, England.
Mary's marriage was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1898 in the Pancras district. '''Marriage Registration''': "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005"
citing 1898, quarter 3, vol. 1B, p. 357, Pancras, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|269M-SHK}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
Mary Elizabeth M Pavey marriage registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1898 in Pancras.
In the 1901 census Mary (age 28) was the wife of Cyril More in Willesden, Middlesex, England. '''1901 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1901"
citing Willesden subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|X967-ZTV}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
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Mary More (28), wife, in household of Cyril More (26) in Willesden in Hendon registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Kentish Town, London.
In the 1911 census Mary (age 28) was the wife of Francis More in Islington, London, England. '''1911 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1911"
citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|XW2V-7M5}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1911/RG14/00789/0021&parentid=GBC/1911/RG14/00789/0021/1 FindMyPast Image]
Mary More (28), wife, in household of Francis More (36) in Islington registration district in London, England. Born in Ish Town London, Kent.
Mary Elizabeth Maisie Parry was in a record in 1914. "Mary Elizabeth Maisie Parry in the British Army WWI Pension Records 1914." 1920 https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=try&h=2065903&dbid=1114. Accessed 6 May. 2020. == Sources ==

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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Q9-YLC == Biography == Mary's birth was registered in the Oct-Nov-Dec quarter of 1872 in the Pancras district. '''Birth Registration''': "England and Wales Birth Registration Index, 1837-2008"
citing Birth Registration, Pancras, London, England, citing General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|2XHV-JLN}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
Mary Elizabeth Pavey birth registered Oct-Nov-Dec 1872 in Pancras.
In the 1881 census Mary (age 8), Scholar, was the daughter of Harry A Pavey in Kentish Town, St Pancras, London, Middlesex, England. '''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 31, Piece/Folio 220/19, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,774,361.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q273-1476}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1881/4299948/00881&parentid=GBC/1881/0001078022 FindMyPast Image]
Mary Pavey (8), unmarried daughter, Scholar, in household of Harry A Pavey (28) in St Pancras, London in Pancras registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in St Pancras, Middlesex, England.
'''1881 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1881"
citing p. 31, PRO RG 11/220 / 19, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 1,341,048.
{{FamilySearch Record|X3GY-822}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
Mary Pavey (8), single daughter, Scholar, in household of Harry A Pavey (28) in St Pancras, Middlesex, England. Born in St Pancras, Middlesex, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry A Pavey || Head || Married || M || 28 || Picture Framemarer || Plymouth, Devon, England |- | Amelia Pavey || Wife || Married || F || 30 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | '''Mary Pavey''' || '''Daughter''' || '''Unmarried''' || '''F''' || '''8''' || '''Scholar''' || '''St Pancras, Middlesex, England''' |- | Harry A Pavey || Son || Unmarried || M || 3 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | Amelia A Pavey || Daughter || Unmarried || F || 1 || || St Pancras, Middlesex, England |- | Elizabeth Hinder || Servant || Unmarried || F || 14 || Domestic Servant || Swindon, Wiltshire, England |} In the 1891 census Mary (age 18) was the single daughter of Harry A Pavey in Saint Pancras, London, England. '''1891 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1891"
citing PRO RG 12, London county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|Q7LK-S2M}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1891/0137/0386&parentid=GBC/1891/0001240720 FindMyPast Image]
Mary E Pavey (18), single daughter, in household of Harry A Pavey (38) in Saint Pancras in Pancras registration district in London, England. Born in London, England.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Harry A Pavey || Head || Married || M || 38 || Picture Frame Maker || Devonshire, England |- | Amelia Pavey || Wife || Married || F || 40 || || St Pancras, London, England |- | '''Mary E Pavey''' || '''Daughter''' || '''Single''' || '''F''' || '''18''' || || '''London, England''' |- | Harry A Pavey || Son || Single || M || 13 || Picture Frame Makers Assistant || London, England |- | Amelia A Pavey || Daughter || Single || F || 11 || Scholar || St Pancras, London, England |- | Charles D Pavey || Son || Single || M || 7 || Scholar || London, England |- | Arthur E Pavey || Son || Single || M || 6 || Scholar || London, England |- | Harold G Pavey || Son || Single || M || 3 || || London, England |} Mary's marriage was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1898 in the Pancras district. '''Marriage Registration''': "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005"
citing 1898, quarter 3, vol. 1B, p. 357, Pancras, London, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|269M-SHK}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
Mary Elizabeth M Pavey marriage registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1898 in Pancras.
In the 1901 census Mary (age 28) was the wife of Cyril More in Willesden, Middlesex, England. '''1901 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1901"
citing Willesden subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|X967-ZTV}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1901/1217-1218/0518&parentid=GBC/1901/0008864431 FindMyPast Image]
Mary More (28), wife, in household of Cyril More (26) in Willesden in Hendon registration district in Middlesex, England. Born in Kentish Town, London.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Cyril More || Head || Married || M || 26 || Surgical Instrument Maker || Metfield Harleston, Norfolk |- | '''Mary More''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''28''' || || '''Kentish Town, London''' |- | Maisie More || Daughter || || F || 0 || || Richmond, Surrey |} In the 1911 census Mary (age 28) was the wife of Francis More in Islington, London, England. '''1911 Census''': "England and Wales Census, 1911"
citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.
{{FamilySearch Record|XW2V-7M5}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1911/RG14/00789/0021&parentid=GBC/1911/RG14/00789/0021/1 FindMyPast Image]
Mary More (28), wife, in household of Francis More (36) in Islington registration district in London, England. Born in Ish Town London, Kent.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Francis More || Head || Married || M || 36 || Surgical Scientific Inst Maker || Metfield, Suffolk |- | '''Mary More''' || '''Wife''' || '''Married''' || '''F''' || '''28''' || || '''Ish Town London, Kent''' |- | Maisie More || Daughter || || F || 10 || School || Richmond, Surrey |- | Ellaline More || Daughter || || F || 9 || School || Kensal Rise, Middlesex |} == Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations Example for LJJH-F8B 1

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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJH-F8B == Biography == Casimirus Sobczak (age 28) married Michalina Smazynska (age 20) on 25 October 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 389, 390; Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZW-J92Y}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXG-9S55-9}} Image number 00370
Casimirus Sobczak (28) marriage to Michalina Smazynska (20) on 25 Oct 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus Soback (age 28) married Michaline Smarjncki (age 20) on 25 October 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 389, 390; Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZW-R3PD}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSV8-7R2F}} Image number 00201
Casimirus Soback (28) marriage to Michaline Smarjncki (20) on 25 Oct 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus Sobezak (age 28) married Michalina Smarzynska (age 20) on 25 October 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Record number: 1;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZQ-BHHB}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXV-236C}} Image number 00524
Casimirus Sobezak (28) marriage to Michalina Smarzynska (20) on 25 Oct 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus's son Franciscus Sobczak was baptised on 17 January 1858 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Baptism of son Franciscus Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Record number: 6;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZM-PP5J}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXV-N3ST-X}} Image number 00005
Casimirus Sobczak's son Franciscus Sobczak baptism on 17 Jan 1858 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus's son Franciscus Sobczak died on 30 March 1858 and was buried in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Burial of son Franciscus Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 18; Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FCF-2JPT}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXN-XK4F}} Image number 00079
Casimirus Sobczak's son Franciscus Sobczak burial in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimierus's daughter Marianna Sobczak was baptised on 30 January 1859 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Baptism of daughter Marianna Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Record number: 4;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZ9-7QQ1}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXV-N3SJ-5}} Image number 00040
Casimierus Sobczak's daughter Marianna Sobczak baptism on 30 Jan 1859 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Kazmierz's daughter Katarzyna Sobczak died on 28 December 1864 and was buried in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Burial of daughter Katarzyna Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZ7-7SZP}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXV-N3SL-Y}} Image number 00213
Kazmierz Smarzynska's daughter Katarzyna Sobczak burial in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus's daughter Antonina Sobczak was baptised on 12 May 1868 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Baptism of daughter Antonina Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 3, 4; Record number: 9;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZH-8KXJ}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXP-QS34-4}} Image number 00061
Casimirus Sobczak's daughter Antonina Sobczak baptism on 12 May 1868 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus's son Michael Sobczak was baptised on 16 September 1869 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Baptism of son Michael Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 7, 8; Record number: 2;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZH-4GNB}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXP-QS34-K}} Image number 00085
Casimirus Sobczak's son Michael Sobczak baptism on 16 Sep 1869 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus's son Stanislaus Sobczak was baptised on 4 May 1872 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Baptism of son Stanislaus Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 3, 4; Record number: 12;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZH-HSCY}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXP-QS39-3}} Image number 00152
Casimirus Sobczak's son Stanislaus Sobczak baptism on 4 May 1872 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimir's daughter Marcianna Sobczak was baptised on 29 October 1874 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Baptism of daughter Marcianna Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 73; Record number: 8;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FHY-LFFL}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSM8-MSJ6-S}} Image number 00476
Casimir Sobczak's daughter Marcianna Sobczak baptism on 29 Oct 1874 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus Smarzynska's daughter Marianna Sobezak married Josephus Szatek on 28 February 1878 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage of daughter Marianna Sobezak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 147, 148; Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FHR-5QX4}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSM8-MSDQ-F}} Image number 00080
Casimirus Smarzynska's daughter Marianna Sobezak marriage to Josephus Szatek on 28 Feb 1878 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus Sobczak's son Michael Sobczak married Catharina Budzynska on 8 November 1893 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage of son Michael Sobczak''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 39, 40; Record number: 7;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FCC-3GYJ}} (accessed 5 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSX8-CSXK-K}} Image number 00183
Casimirus Sobczak's son Michael Sobczak marriage to Catharina Budzynska on 8 Nov 1893 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
== Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations Example for LJJH-F8B 2

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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJH-F8B The three marriage facts are not merged because of differences in the spelling of the last name. == Biography == Casimirus Sobczak (age 28) married Michalina Smazynska (age 20) on 25 October 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 389, 390; Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZW-J92Y}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXG-9S55-9}} Image number 00370
Casimirus Sobczak (28) marriage to Michalina Smazynska (20) on 25 Oct 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus Soback (age 28) married Michaline Smarjncki (age 20) on 25 October 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Page: 389, 390; Record number: 0;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZW-R3PD}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSV8-7R2F}} Image number 00201
Casimirus Soback (28) marriage to Michaline Smarjncki (20) on 25 Oct 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
Casimirus Sobezak (age 28) married Michalina Smarzynska (age 20) on 25 October 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland. '''Marriage''': "Germany, Prussia, Posen, Catholic and Lutheran Church Records, 1430-1998"
citing Record number: 1;
{{FamilySearch Record|6FZQ-BHHB}} (accessed 2 July 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSXV-236C}} Image number 00524
Casimirus Sobezak (28) marriage to Michalina Smarzynska (20) on 25 Oct 1857 in Posen, Preußen, Deutschland.
== Sources ==

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Test case for: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MJ-Y7W == Biography == Susanna Sands married John Cleaves on 6 June 1813 in Buxton, York, Maine, United States. '''Marriage''': "Maine Marriages, 1771-1907"
citing FHL microfilm: 10594; Record number: 505;
{{FamilySearch Record|F4D1-F9J}} (accessed 3 July 2023)
Susanna Sands marriage to John Cleaves on 6 Jun 1813 in Buxton, York, Maine, United States.
This person was in a record in 1852. Wisconsin Historical Society, Madison
(http://shop.wisconhistory.org : 22 November 2020)
Marriage record, Horace Cleaves and Almina M. Stoddard, page 1, volume 1, Sheboygan County, Wisconsin
Place of marriage Greenbush, Sheboygan County; date 22 September 1852; groom Horace Cleaves, birthplace Elbridge, Onandagua County, New York; parents John and Susan Cleaves; bride Almina M. Stoddard, parents David and Abigail Stoddard.
Susan Cleaves's son Horace Cleaves married Almina M. Stoddard on 22 September 1852 in Greenbush, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States. '''Marriage of son Horace Cleaves''': "Wisconsin Marriages, 1836-1930"
citing FHL microfilm: 1275566; Record number: 3;
{{FamilySearch Record|XRXL-SQN}} (accessed 3 July 2023)
Susan Cleaves's son Horace Cleaves marriage to Almina M. Stoddard on 22 Sep 1852 in Greenbush, Sheboygan, Wisconsin, United States.
== Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations test

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This page links to a set of examples generated by the WikiTree Sourcer Build All Citations feature. This is used for documentation and also as a set of test cases. * Jeanne Lajuenesse, 18 March 1890 – 4 September 1977 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2HC-86C K2HC-86C]
''Has 7 different sources for the same marriage - some cannot be merged due to date/name differences'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_K2HC-86C_1 Default settings plus auto household tables] * Mary Elizabeth Maisie Pavey, 1 November 1872 – September 1950 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2Q9-YLC L2Q9-YLC]
''Has 9 sources of which 3 are Ancestry sources''
''Has 2 1881 census sources than can be merged'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L2Q9-YLC_1 Default settings] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L2Q9-YLC_2 Default settings plus exclude non-FS sources and include auto household tables] * Casimirus Sobczak, 1829 – about 1878 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LJJH-F8B LJJH-F8B]
''Has 3 marriage events that cannot be merged because of different last name spellings''
''Has FS burial sources with no event date (now fixed to use death date)''
''Has many sources for events concerning his children'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_LJJH-F8B_1 Default settings] ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_LJJH-F8B_2 Excluding sources where record person is not primary person for event] * Susanna Sands, 17 May 1799 – before 1843 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G7MJ-Y7W G7MJ-Y7W]
''Has a non-FS source with notes'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_forG7MJ-Y7W_1 Default settings] * Harry Alfred Pavey, 18 July 1852 – 1914 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L231-R8M L231-R8M]
''Has both FS and Ancestry source for 1871 census'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L231-R8M_1 Default settings] * Mary Hardman, about 1809 – Deceased [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/KC6X-WRJ KC6X-WRJ]
''Has 31 sources that can be merged down to 22 narratives''
''Some child records have no last name'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_KC6X-WRJ_1 Default settings] * Jean Baptiste Prince, 20 May 1809 – 28 January 1877 [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/L7LT-DG1 L7LT-DG1]
''Has 2 sources, both would be excluded if only sources to FS records included since one is an FS image''
''One source has no date'' ** [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Edit_Profile_of_WikiTree_Sourcer_Build_All_Citations_Example_for_L7LT-DG1_1 Default settings]

WikiTree Sourcer Evidence Explained Examples

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In version 1.3.0 of Sourcer there are more options for the citation format generated. The examples below show opposite extremes of what Sourcer can generate. Each source has a narrative sentence followed by two inline citations - one with the default options and one with the EE style options. The EE style support may not be perfect and EE is open to interpretation also. So Sourcer may be tweaked over time to get closer to what people request. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Evidence_Explained_Examples.png |align=c |size=700 |caption=Default options }} {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Evidence_Explained_Examples-1.png |align=c |size=700 |caption=EE style options }} == Examples == === Ancestry === In the 1871 census Grosvenor (age 2) was the son of Francis W Hood in St George Hanover Square, London, England. '''1871 Census''': "1871 England Census"
The National Archives; Kew, London, England; 1871 England Census; Class: RG10; Piece: 101; Folio: 94; Page: 31; GSU roll: 838762; ED, institution, or vessel: 7
{{Ancestry Sharing|27932482|1399fa}} - {{Ancestry Record|7619|10856675}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
Grosvenor Hood (2) son in household of Francis W Hood (32) in St George Hanover Square registration district in London, England. Born in London England.
"1871 England Census," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|27932482|1399fa}} - ({{Ancestry Record|7619|10856675}} : accessed 21 June 2022), Grosvenor Hood (2) son in household of Francis W Hood (32) in St George Hanover Square registration district in London, England. Born in London England; citing The National Archives, Kew, London, England, 1871 England Census, Class RG10, Piece 101, Folio 94, Page 31, GSU roll 838762, ED, institution, or vessel 7. In the 1950 census William (age 28) was the married head of household in Millington, Shelby, Tennessee, United States. '''1950 Census''': "1950 United States Federal Census"
United States of America, Bureau of the Census; Washington, D.C.; Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007; Record Group Number: 29; Residence Date: 1950; Home in 1950: Millington, Shelby, Tennessee; Roll: 3661; Sheet Number: 14; Enumeration District: 79-4A
{{Ancestry Sharing|28395010|1c60ed}} - {{Ancestry Record|62308|106947163}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
William Pavey (28), married head of household in Millington, Shelby, Tennessee, USA. Born in Michigan.
"1950 United States Federal Census," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|28395010|1c60ed}} - ({{Ancestry Record|62308|106947163}} : accessed 21 June 2022), William Pavey (28), married head of household in Millington, Shelby, Tennessee, USA. Born in Michigan; citing United States of America, Bureau of the Census, Washington, D.C., Seventeenth Census of the United States, 1950, Record Group Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790-2007, Record Group Number 29, Residence Date 1950, Home in 1950 Millington, Shelby, Tennessee, Roll 3661, Sheet Number 14, Enumeration District 79-4A. William was in the navy and died on 3 May 2005. '''Military''': "U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010"
Page number: 1
{{Ancestry Record|2441|1562948}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
Name: William L Carson; Gender: Male; Birth Date: 21 Dec 1929; Death Date: 3 May 2005; Enlistment Branch: NAVY; Enlistment Date: 5 Jun 1947; Discharge Date: 9 May 1949.
"U.S., Department of Veterans Affairs BIRLS Death File, 1850-2010," database, ({{Ancestry Record|2441|1562948}} : accessed 21 June 2022), Name: William L Carson, Gender: Male, Birth Date: 21 Dec 1929, Death Date: 3 May 2005, Enlistment Branch: NAVY, Enlistment Date: 5 Jun 1947, Discharge Date: 9 May 1949; citing Page number: 1. === FindMyPast === Maria (age 19) married Benjamin Forbes Whittenbury on 6 December 1887 in Res of Benjamin Whittenbury Athelstone, South Australia, Australia. '''Marriage Registration''': "South Australia Marriages 1842-1937"
Registration Number: 153/1161
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=ANZ%2FAU%2FSA%2FBMD%2FM%2F0000042031%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Maria Louisa Austin (19) marriage to Benjamin Forbes Whittenbury on 6 Dec 1887 in Res of Benjamin Whittenbury Athelstone, South Australia, Australia.
"South Australia Marriages 1842-1937," database, ([https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=ANZ%2FAU%2FSA%2FBMD%2FM%2F0000042031%2F2 FindMyPast Transcription] : accessed 25 June 2022), Maria Louisa Austin (19) marriage to Benjamin Forbes Whittenbury on 6 Dec 1887 in Res of Benjamin Whittenbury Athelstone, South Australia, Australia; citing Registration Number 153/1161. === FamilySearch === Richard's marriage was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1839 in the Huntingdon district. '''Marriage Registration''': "England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005"
Citing 1839, quarter 3, vol. 14, p. 228, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.
{{FamilySearch Record|2DCB-21Q}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
Richard Greenwood marriage registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1839 in Huntingdon.
"England and Wales Marriage Registration Index, 1837-2005," database, ({{FamilySearch Record|2DCB-21Q}} : accessed 25 June 2022), Richard Greenwood marriage registered Jul-Aug-Sep 1839 in Huntingdon; citing 1839, quarter 3, vol. 14, p. 228, Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England. In the 1910 census Martha (age 18) was the single daughter of John G Wallace in Howells Cove, Talladega, Alabama, United States. '''1910 Census''': "United States Census, 1910"
Citing enumeration district (ED) ED 142, sheet 10B, family 165, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 34; FHL microfilm 1,374,047.
{{FamilySearch Record|MKW4-58H}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
{{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9RV7-X7D}} Image number 00397
Martha Wallace (18), single daughter, in household of John G Wallace (64) in Howells Cove, Talladega, Alabama, United States. Born in Alabama.
"United States Census, 1910," database with images, ({{FamilySearch Record|MKW4-58H}} : accessed 25 June 2022) {{FamilySearch Image|33S7-9RV7-X7D}} Image number 00397, Martha Wallace (18), single daughter, in household of John G Wallace (64) in Howells Cove, Talladega, Alabama, United States. Born in Alabama; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 142, sheet 10B, family 165, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 34; FHL microfilm 1,374,047. === Find-A-Grave === William was mentioned on a memorial in Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England with a death date of 23 Apr 1616. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (has image)
{{FindAGrave|87136641}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
Memorial page for William Shakespeare Famous memorial (23 Apr 1564-23 Apr 1616), citing Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England (plot: Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England); Maintained by Find a Grave.
"Find a Grave," database with images, ({{FindAGrave|87136641}} : accessed 25 June 2022), Memorial page for William Shakespeare Famous memorial (23 Apr 1564-23 Apr 1616), citing Westminster Abbey, Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England (plot: Holy Trinity Church, Stratford-upon-Avon, Warwickshire, England); Maintained by Find a Grave. George was mentioned on a memorial in Brompton Cemetery, West Brompton, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England with a death date of 14 Sep 1887. '''Memorial''': Find a Grave (no image).
{{FindAGrave|221989091}} (accessed 21 June 2022)
Memorial page for George German Reed (19 Jan 1887-14 Sep 1887), citing Brompton Cemetery, West Brompton, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England (plot: K, 141.0, 24.3); Maintained by woowoo (contributor 49949980).
"Find a Grave," database, ({{FindAGrave|221989091}} : accessed 25 June 2022), Memorial page for George German Reed (19 Jan 1887-14 Sep 1887), citing Brompton Cemetery, West Brompton, Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Greater London, England (plot: K, 141.0, 24.3); Maintained by woowoo (contributor 49949980). === FreeBMD === Amelia's death (age 88) was registered in the Jan-Feb-Mar quarter of 1938 in the Leek district. '''Death Registration''': "England & Wales Death Index"
[https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=r%2BTR0lyWnwMHak8jSNonaA&scan=1 FreeBMD Entry Information] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Pavey, Amelia E. (Age at death: 88).
''GRO Reference:'' 1938 Jan-Feb-Mar in Leek Volume 6b Page 327.
"England & Wales Death Index," database, ([https://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?cite=r%2BTR0lyWnwMHak8jSNonaA&scan=1 FreeBMD Entry Information] : accessed 25 June 2022), Pavey, Amelia E. (Age at death: 88). ''GRO Reference:'' 1938 Jan-Feb-Mar in Leek Volume 6b Page 327. === FreeCen === In the 1901 census Elizabeth (age 20), Cook Domestic, was the single servant of William T Pethick on Church St, Launceston, Cornwall, England. '''1901 Census''': "1901 Census of England, Scotland and Wales"
The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England; Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13338 RG 13]; Piece: 2183; Page: 3; Schedule: 19
[https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/6255156ef493fd50a59653e5 FreeCen Transcription] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Elizabeth S Jonas (20), single servant, Cook Domestic, in household of William T Pethick (35) on Church St in Launceston registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in Lewannick, Cornwall, England.
"1901 Census of England, Scotland and Wales," database, ([https://www.freecen.org.uk/search_records/6255156ef493fd50a59653e5 FreeCen Transcription] : accessed 25 June 2022), Elizabeth S Jonas (20), single servant, Cook Domestic, in household of William T Pethick (35) on Church St in Launceston registration district in Cornwall, England. Born in Lewannick, Cornwall, England; citing The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey, England, Reference [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C13338 RG 13], Piece 2183, Page 3, Schedule 19. === FreeReg === James married Susan Taylor in 1700 in Gunthorpe, Norfolk, England. '''Marriage''': "FreeReg UK Parish Register database"
Norfolk; Gunthorpe; St Mary; Other Transcript; File line number: 704
[https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58183154e93790eb7f575f2b FreeReg Transcription] (accessed 21 June 2022)
James Musset marriage to Susan Taylor in 1700 in Gunthorpe, Norfolk, England.
"FreeReg UK Parish Register database," database, ([https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_records/58183154e93790eb7f575f2b FreeReg Transcription] : accessed 25 June 2022), James Musset marriage to Susan Taylor in 1700 in Gunthorpe, Norfolk, England; citing Norfolk, Gunthorpe, St Mary, Other Transcript, File line number 704. === GRO === Horace's birth was registered in the Jul-Aug-Sep quarter of 1896 in the St Saviour Southwark London district. '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1896&range=0&surname=MATTHEWS&motherssurname=MUNT&forename1=HORACE&forename2=CHARLES&gender=M&quarter=S&district=ST%20SAVIOUR%20SOUTHWARK%20LONDON&volume=01D&page=118 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Matthews, Horace Charles (Mother's maiden name: Munt).
''GRO Reference:'' 1896 Jul-Aug-Sep in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/st%20saviour%20southwark.html St Saviour Southwark London] Volume 01D Page 118.
"England & Wales General Register Office," database, ([https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1896&range=0&surname=MATTHEWS&motherssurname=MUNT&forename1=HORACE&forename2=CHARLES&gender=M&quarter=S&district=ST%20SAVIOUR%20SOUTHWARK%20LONDON&volume=01D&page=118 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] : accessed 25 June 2022), Matthews, Horace Charles (Mother's maiden name: Munt). ''GRO Reference:'' 1896 Jul-Aug-Sep in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/st%20saviour%20southwark.html St Saviour Southwark London] Volume 01D Page 118. === Scotlands People === In the 1851 census John (age 22) was in Ballachulish and Corran Of Ardgour, Argyll, Scotland. '''1851 Census''': "Scotland Census, 1851"
National Records of Scotland, Ref: 506/ 6/ 14
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=census&record_type=census&surname=CAMPBELL&surname_so=exact&forename=JOHN&forename_so=exact&year%5B0%5D=1851&sex=M&age_from=22&age_to=22&county=ARGYLL&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=BALLACHULISH%20AND%20CORRAN%20OF%20ARDGOUR&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=BALLACHULISH%20AND%20CORRAN%20OF%20ARDGOUR_CORRAN%20OF%20ARDGOUR&rdno%5B0%5D=%20&ref=506%2F%206%2F%2014 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 21 June 2022)
John Campbell (22) in Ballachulish and Corran Of Ardgour registration district in Argyllshire, Scotland.
"Scotland Census, 1851," database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=census&record_type=census&surname=CAMPBELL&surname_so=exact&forename=JOHN&forename_so=exact&year%5B0%5D=1851&sex=M&age_from=22&age_to=22&county=ARGYLL&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=BALLACHULISH%20AND%20CORRAN%20OF%20ARDGOUR&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=BALLACHULISH%20AND%20CORRAN%20OF%20ARDGOUR_CORRAN%20OF%20ARDGOUR&rdno%5B0%5D=%20&ref=506%2F%206%2F%2014 ScotlandsPeople Search] : accessed 25 June 2022), John Campbell (22) in Ballachulish and Corran Of Ardgour registration district in Argyllshire, Scotland; citing Ref 506/ 6/ 14. In the 1881 census Fraser (age 80) was at 36 Argyle St, Inverness, Inverness, Scotland. '''1881 Census''': "Scotland Census, 1881 (LDS)"
National Records of Scotland, Ref: 49855
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=census&record_type=census_lds&year%5B0%5D=1881_LDS&surname=(Mrs)%20FRASER&surname_so=exact&forename_so=exact&sex=F&age_from=80&age_to=80&ref=49855 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Fraser (80) in Inverness, Inverness, Scotland.
"Scotland Census, 1881 (LDS)," database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=census&record_type=census_lds&year%5B0%5D=1881_LDS&surname=(Mrs)%20FRASER&surname_so=exact&forename_so=exact&sex=F&age_from=80&age_to=80&ref=49855 ScotlandsPeople Search] : accessed 25 June 2022), Fraser (80) in Inverness, Inverness, Scotland; citing Ref 49855. Peter, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, was born or baptised on 1 June 1823 in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland. '''Birth or Baptism''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 382/ ; Ref: 20 9
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=CONNAN&surname_so=exact&forename=PETER&forename_so=exact&from_year=1823&to_year=1823&sex=M&parent_names=JAMES%20CONNAN&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=MARY%20MCGREGOR&parent_name_two_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE_MONZIE%20(PERTH)&rd_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE&ref=20%209 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 25 June 2022)
Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms," database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=CONNAN&surname_so=exact&forename=PETER&forename_so=exact&from_year=1823&to_year=1823&sex=M&parent_names=JAMES%20CONNAN&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=MARY%20MCGREGOR&parent_name_two_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE_MONZIE%20(PERTH)&rd_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE&ref=20%209 ScotlandsPeople Search] : accessed 25 June 2022), Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 382/ , Ref 20 9. Christane married Robert Wright on or after 2 July 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 474/ ; Ref: 20 27
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_marriages&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=MCGREGOR&surname_so=exact&forename=CHRISTANE&forename_so=exact&from_year=1668&to_year=1668&spouse_name=ROBERT%20WRIGHT%2FFR285%20(FR285)&spouse_name_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN_BUCHANAN&rd_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN&ref=20%2027 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 25 June 2022)
Christane McGregor marriage to Robert Wright on or after 2 Jul 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages," database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_marriages&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=MCGREGOR&surname_so=exact&forename=CHRISTANE&forename_so=exact&from_year=1668&to_year=1668&spouse_name=ROBERT%20WRIGHT%2FFR285%20(FR285)&spouse_name_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN_BUCHANAN&rd_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN&ref=20%2027 ScotlandsPeople Search] : accessed 25 June 2022), Christane McGregor marriage to Robert Wright on or after 2 Jul 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 474/ , Ref 20 27. Jane's birth was registered in 1871 in the St George district. '''Birth Registration''': "Statutory Register of Births"
National Records of Scotland, Ref: 685/1 462
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=statutory&dl_rec=statutory-births&record_type=stat_births&surname=BLACK&surname_so=exact&forename=JANE%20LOUISA&forename_so=exact&from_year=1871&to_year=1871&sex=F&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=ST%20GEORGE&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=ST%20GEORGE_ST%20GEORGE&rdno%5B0%5D=%20&ref=685%2F1%20462 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 25 June 2022)
Jane Louisa Black birth registered 1871 in St George.
"Statutory Register of Births," database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=statutory&dl_rec=statutory-births&record_type=stat_births&surname=BLACK&surname_so=exact&forename=JANE%20LOUISA&forename_so=exact&from_year=1871&to_year=1871&sex=F&rd_real_name%5B0%5D=ST%20GEORGE&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=ST%20GEORGE_ST%20GEORGE&rdno%5B0%5D=%20&ref=685%2F1%20462 ScotlandsPeople Search] : accessed 25 June 2022), Jane Louisa Black birth registered 1871 in St George; citing Ref 685/1 462. == Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer Frequently Asked Questions

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WikiTree Sourcer IrishGenealogy.ie Examples

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This Free Space page has examples of narratives, citations and household tables generated by [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] for records from the [https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/ irishgenealogy.ie] site and also two other free Irish sites: [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ National Archives of Ireland censuses] and [https://registers.nli.ie/registers/ National Library of Ireland Catholic Church Registers]. == Biography == === Civil Records === Mark's birth was registered in 1898 in the Belfast district. '''Birth Registration''': "Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages"
General Register Office, Ireland; Group Registration ID: 11946689; SR District/Reg Area: Belfast
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/birth_returns/births_1898/02065/1789159.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/1c3e5511946689 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mark Donnelly birth 1898 in the Belfast Superintendent Registrar's district.
Mary married John Smith on 16 September 1854 in the Dublin South district. '''Marriage Registration''': "Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages"
General Register Office, Ireland; Group Registration ID: 3242437; SR District/Reg Area: Dublin South
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/marriage_returns/marriages_1854/09469/5431632.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/5ff15e3242437 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mary Henry marriage to John Smith on 16 Sep 1854 in the Dublin South registration area.
Isabella's death (age 22) was registered in 1890 in the Belfast district. '''Death Registration''': "Civil Records of Irish Births, Deaths and Marriages"
General Register Office, Ireland; Group Registration ID: 6137628; SR District/Reg Area: Belfast
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/images/deaths_returns/deaths_1890/06119/4747138.pdf IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details-civil/a6b2ff6137628 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Isabella McDonald death 1890 (age 22) in the Belfast Superintendent Registrar's district.
=== Church Records === John was baptised on 19 May 1773 in Tralee, Kerry (RC). '''Baptism''': "Irish Church Records; Tralee, Kerry (RC)"
Book Number: 1; Page: 9; Entry Number: 29; Record_Identifier: KY-RC-BA-443276
[https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/59a05e0443275 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
John O'Connor baptism on 19 May 1773 in Tralee, Kerry (RC).
Bartle married Mary Malone in June 1770 in St. Michan, Dublin (RC). '''Marriage''': "Irish Church Records; St. Michan, Dublin (RC)"
Record_Identifier: DU-RC-MA-139050; Image Filename: st.michans_mf_1726-1830_ma_1113
[https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/display-pdf.jsp?pdfName=st.michans_mf_1726-1830_ma_1113 IrishGenealogy.ie Image] - [https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/7da64d0073868 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 22 May 2023)
Bartle Fagan marriage to Mary Malone in Jun 1770 in St. Michan, Dublin (RC).
Siobhan was buried on 23 February 1763 in St. James, Dublin (COI). '''Burial''': "Irish Church Records; St. James, Dublin (COI)"
Book Number: 1; Page: 89; Entry Number: 8013; Record_Identifier: DU-CI-BU-89807
[https://churchrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/churchrecords/details/062ad80320870 IrishGenealogy.ie Record] (accessed 22 May 2023)
Siobhan Martin burial on 23 Feb 1763 in St. James, Dublin (COI).
=== Census Records === In the 1821 census Anne (age 40), Farmer, was a widow in Lisnarrick Village, Derryvolland, Fermanagh, Ireland. '''1821 Census''': "1821 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 15 in Lisnarrick Village (Derryvolland, Fermanagh)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246486/007246486_00200.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1821/Fermanagh/Derryvolland/Lisnarrick_Village/15/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Anne McLaughlin (40) widow, Farmer, in household of Anne McLaughlin (40) in Lisnarrick Village, Derryvolland, Fermanagh, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Relation || Occupation |- | '''Anne McLaughlin''' || '''40''' || '''Widow''' || '''Farmer''' |- | John McLaughlin || 5 || Son || |- | Anne McLaughlin || 6 || Daughter || |- | Ann Keenan || 92 || Mother, widow || |- | Ann McLaughlin || 26 || || House Servant |- | Patrick McLaughlin || 40 || || Labourer |} In the 1831 census Danl was the head of household in Kilrea, Kilrea, Loughinshillin, Londonderry, Ireland. '''1831 Census''': "1831 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 55 in Kilrea (Kilrea, Loughinshillin, Londonderry)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246634/007246634_00301.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1831/Londonderry/Loughinshillin/Kilrea/Kilrea/55/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Danl Dimond head of household in Kilrea, Kilrea, Loughinshillin, Londonderry, Ireland.
In the 1841 census Mathew (age 65) was the head of household in Hermitage, Currin, Coole, Fermanagh, Ireland. '''1841 Census''': "1841 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house in Hermitage (Currin, Coole, Fermanagh)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246483/007246483_00056.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1841/Fermanagh/Coole/Currin/Hermitage/0/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mathew Dowds (65) head of household in Hermitage, Currin, Coole, Fermanagh, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Status || Occupation |- | '''Mathew Dowds''' || '''65''' || '''M''' || '''?''' || || |- | Mary Dowds || 10 || F || ? || || |- | James Dowds || 18 || M || ? || || |} In the 1851 census Mary (age 48), House Keeper, was the widowed head of household in Stephenstown, Balrothery, Balrothery East, Dublin, Ireland. '''1851 Census''': "1851 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 10 in Stephenstown (Balrothery, Balrothery East, Dublin)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/c19/007246610/007246610_00303.pdf National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1851/Dublin/Balrothery_East/Balrothery/Stephenstown/10/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 29 May 2023)
Mary Anne Kennedy (48), widowed, House Keeper, head of household in Stephenstown, Balrothery, Balrothery East, Dublin, Ireland. Born in County of Dublin, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Status || Occupation |- | '''Mary Anne Kennedy''' || '''48''' || '''F''' || '''Head''' || '''Widowed''' || '''House Keeper''' |- | Marsella Kennedy || 20 || F || Daughter || || Spinster |- | Thomas Kennedy || 17 || M || Son || || Plough Man |- | Catherine Bermingham || 8 || F || Cousin || || None |- | Anne Kennedy || 13 || F || Daughter || || Going to School |- | James Kennedy || 11 || M || Son || || Going to School |- | Jane Kennedy || 8 || F || Daughter || || None |} In the 1901 census James (age 33), House Painter, was the married head of household in Spring Garden, Waterford Urban No. 2, Waterford, Ireland. '''1901 Census''': "1901 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 32 in Spring Garden (Waterford Urban No. 2, Waterford)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai001233441/ National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Waterford/Waterford_Urban_No__2/Spring_Garden/1762025/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 26 May 2023)
James Kearney (33), married, House Painter, head of household in Spring Garden, Waterford Urban No. 2, Waterford, Ireland. Born in Portlow, Co Waterford, Ireland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Birth Place || Occupation || Status |- | '''James Kearney''' || '''33''' || '''M''' || '''Head''' || '''Portlow, Co Waterford''' || '''House Painter''' || '''Married''' |- | Margaret Kearney || 31 || F || Wife || Spert Houel, Co Waterford || Wife || Married |- | James Kearney || 9 || M || Son || Waterford City || Scholar || |- | Mch John Kearney || 6 || M || Son || Waterford City || Scholar || |- | Mary Kate Kearney || 5 || F || Daughter || Waterford City || Scholar || |- | Myles Kearney || || M || Son || Waterford City || || |- | Valentine Kearney || 21 || M || Brother || Portlaw, Co Waterford || House Painter || |} In the 1911 census Margaret (age 46) was the wife of Thomas Davis on Ferguson Street, Londonderry Urban, Londonderry, Ireland. '''1911 Census''': "1911 Census of Ireland"
The National Archives of Ireland, Residents of a house 46 in Ferguson Street (Londonderry Urban, Londonderry)
[http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/reels/nai002834352/ National Archives of Ireland Image] - [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Londonderry/Londonderry_Urban/Ferguson_Street/599685/ National Archives of Ireland Record] (accessed 26 May 2023)
Margaret Davis (46), wife, in household of Thomas Davis (48) on Ferguson Street, Londonderry Urban, Londonderry, Ireland. Born in Scotland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Age || Sex || Relation || Birth Place || Occupation || Status |- | Thomas Davis || 48 || M || Head || Culmore, Co Londonderry || Commercial Traveller Druggist || Married |- | '''Margaret Davis''' || '''46''' || '''F''' || '''Wife''' || '''Scotland''' || || '''Married''' |- | Thomas Davis || 24 || M || Son || Londonderry City || Cabinet Maker || Single |- | John Lumsden Davis || 23 || M || Son || Londonderry City || Piano Tuner || Single |} === National Library of Ireland === Walter, child of Andrew Conroy & Mary Agness, was baptised on 12 March 1837 in St. Patrick's, Cork city, Cork, Ireland. '''Baptism''': "Catholic Parish Registers"
National Library of Ireland, Diocese of Cork and Ross, County of Cork; Page 7; Mar. 1837 to May 1837
[https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000633187#page/7/mode/1up National Library of Ireland Register] (accessed 28 May 2023)
Walter Conroy baptism on 12 Mar 1837, child of Andrew Conroy & Mary Agness, in St. Patrick's, Cork city, Cork, Ireland.
Thomas married Margaret Ryan on 9 January 1773 in St. Patrick's and St. Olaf's, Waterford city, Waterford, Ireland. '''Marriage''': "Catholic Parish Registers"
National Library of Ireland, Diocese of Waterford and Lismore, County of Waterford; Page 2; Oct. 1772 to Jan. 1773
[https://registers.nli.ie/registers/vtls000632250#page/2/mode/1up National Library of Ireland Register] (accessed 28 May 2023)
Thomas Butler marriage to Margaret Ryan on 9 Jan 1773 in St. Patrick's and St. Olaf's, Waterford city, Waterford, Ireland.
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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] == [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] Release Notes == === Version 2.2.5 (released 22 April 2024) === * General ** If a date cannot be parsed and Sourcer needs to compute the age then do not assume age 0 ** Add support for a date format like “June 18 1856” that could occur in user entered fields (on an FS profile for example). * Build All Citations ** Add options to merge narratives for Birth/BirthReg/Baptism and Death/DeathReg/Burial/Probate * Add Person ** Automatically close the popup after “Set Fields From...” rather than displaying a success message. 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The date field changed from "Birth Date" to "Birth/Baptism Date" * FamilySearch ** Improve handling of divorce records * Ancestry ** Recognize more cemetery records as burials * Irish Genealogy ** Update dates covered * Hathi Trust ** Fix issue when there was no publisher on record === Version 2.2.4 (released 13 March 2024) === * Add/Merge ** Set other last names field if the option for married women taking husband’s name is on and there were multiple husbands * Tables ** Add more options *** Can now highlight selected person in list form *** Can add extra spacing in list form *** Can add extra horizontal spacing in table form *** Extra option for bold non-centered heading in table form * Search ** Improve the WikiTree Search for template use, now works on FamilySearch * FamilySearch ** Improve citations on new image viewer pages * Ancestry ** Add better support for Freedom of the City records === Version 2.2.3 (released 9 March 2024) === * General ** Remove standard prefixes from name (Capt. etc) * Narrative ** Change the default narrative style for census narratives to include a comma after the opening clause * Ancestry ** Fix an recent bug with household tables where some fields for other members could be missing ** Fix Build All Citations to work with ancestrylibrary ** Add (beta) menu option to search for WikiTree profiles using a template to refer to the current page or related pages * FamilySearch ** Fix an issue where the menu was not working on image pages with :/61903/3:2: rather than :/61903/3:1: in the URL. * Find A Grave ** Add (beta) menu option to search for WikiTree profiles using a template to refer to the current page * Irish Genealogy ** Fix an issue on the full transcription page when an image is not available === Version 2.2.2 (released 7 March 2024) === * General ** Fix issue where the import options was not doing a conversion for old versions ** Tables *** '''Added options to set a max number of rows for tables''' and different ways to prune the table if it is exceeded * '''Ancestry''' ** '''Implement Build All Citations''' ** Improve narratives for various record types * FamilySearch ** Move options for Build All Citations from the Add/Merge tab to the new Build All Citations tab === Version 2.2.1 (released 25 February 2024) === * General ** Added a new option under “Add/Merge” : “Assume that a woman took husband's last name” ** Improve handling of age calculations and don’t loose ages of zero in narratives ** Don’t put computed age in a death registration narrative - only include it if the record states the age * GRO ** Fix an issue that caused a negative age at death in a search * FamilySearch ** Fix crash in build all citations where there are two matching sources with a missing name (like an unnamed son) ** In Build All Citations a birth source with no event date but a birth date was not sorted correctly ** Improve handing of the new image viewer ** Fix a case where a Kentucky marriage record saw the spouse as a third person ** Fix a case where a Pennsylvania marriage used the prior spouses name as the spouse * Find A Grave ** Fix issue where the url of the page did not match the name on the page === Version 2.2.0 (released 8 February 2024) === * General ** Modify permissions in manifest for Safari and FireFox to match Chrome so that requesting permissions works correctly *** This fixes an issue on Safari where requesting permissions to search FreeCen was failing. ** Add option for Household Tables to control whether race is included * FamilySearch ** Stop including links to external records in FS citations because they can be broken links ** Fix issue in 1950 US census where the order in household table was wrong if the household went over a page. ** Update extract to handle newer form of an image page with a person selected ** Change citations for the FindAGrave index on FamilySearch to avoid using a plain FindAGrave link in addition to the template * Ancestry ** If father is transcribed as N/A on baptism then ignore that ** When on a profile page and viewing a source, extract the person profile data as well. *** This allows the gender of the person to be known for searching or building narratives in cases where the record itself doesn’t have a gender ** Check marriage records to detect Banns events ** Change citations for the FindAGrave index on Ancestry to avoid using a plain FindAGrave link in addition to the template ** Improve handling of Dorset will record ** fix creating a citation on the latest format sharing page ** Improve handling of Directory of Deceased American Physicians records and also cause of death. * OpenArch ** Fix crash when one of the first names is [] rather than a string. * GRO ** Fix issue where, if the age at death was zero, it was not given in the citation. ** In search never use an initial letter for the second forename. Either omit it or expand it with person data. ** Add a comment in menu under "Search the same collection for the same record" if the year is out of GRO range. * Scotlands People ** Improve handling of slashes in names === Version 2.1.4 (released 29 January 2024) === * General ** Clear clipboard before bringing up dialog to select record type * Irish Genealogy ** Fix bug that could cause search menu to hang * FindMyPast ** Fix for “Actions for this transcript” showing up in citation when browser window is narrow. * Scotlands People ** Fix case sensitivity issue with old search URLs * FamilySearch ** Fix an issue where a US birth registration of the person’s child used the main person (the father’s) birth date. === Version 2.1.3 (released 11 January 2024) === * General ** Make another country name comparison case-insensitive so that SCT will work as a country name for Scotland in Search menu. * GRO ** Went through all suggestions for ukbmd broken links on WikiTree+ and fixed them and updated the rules and special cases in Sourcer to catch those cases ** Added a full list of the 1000+ ukbmd district names to Sourcer and prevent it adding ukbmd links that would not resolve. === Version 2.1.2 (released 9 January 2024) === * General ** Rename the “Support” menu to “Help” ** Add Race column to US census household tables from 1880 onward ** Make country name comparisons case insensitive in search filter and support country abbreviations like "Eng", "Scot" * MyHeritage ** Fix extract error when recordDetective section not found ** Improve the handling of a person profile (as opposed to a record referencing a person profile) ** Fix an issue when searching MH with a location that contains a period ** Fix search with specified parameters - the last name selected was ignored * WikiTree ** Fix extract when in private view and only the mother is attached * FMP ** Add special case for British India Office marriages where no place is specified - assume in India rather than Great Britain. * Wikipedia ** Include language in non-english language Wikipedia special links (double brackets) * FamilySearch ** Fix issue with a Nevada marriage index record using a bad event date rather than marriage date === Version 2.1.1 (released 20 December 2023) === * General ** Fix bug where the search all sites menu did not come up if the “On the popup show a search menu item for the site that you are currently on” option was not set. * FamilySearch ** Fix bug where “Save Person Data” got the error message “… could not build all citations”. === Version 2.1.0 (released 19 December 2023) === * General ** '''Add support for MyHeritage''' ** Merge/Edit - improve merging of bio * Context menu ** Do not redirect ancestry sharing links to library edition * FamilySearch ** Build all citations - add sub menu ** Some improvements to FMP links ** Improve places that is selected for person profiles * Ancestry ** Fix error when a profile has no last name ** Improve CWGC citations === Version 2.0.1 (released 28 November 2023) === * General ** '''Add [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer:_Citation_Assistant|Citation Assistant]]''' to assist in citing sites that Sourcer does not yet support ** Fix an occasional crash mentioning “DateUtilsgetStdShortFormDateString” * Narrative/Data String ** Improve birth registration narratives and data strings (include parents in more case, handle separate birth and registration dates etc) * Ancestry ** Media template: if on old link is missing the dashes then add them in the template to avoid suggestions ** Improve handling of wills where the primary person is in “Others Listed”. * FamilySearch ** Improve date handling * Internet Archive ** Add option to include permanent link in title * Scotlands People ** Add a second step in search when parent names are specified so it uses the refine search === Version 2.0.0 (released 13 November 2023) === * General ** Switch to using Manifest Version 3 for Firefox and Safari *** This involved adding some dialogs for when the extension tries to access a site but doesn't yet have permission. This can even happen on Chrome if the user has turned off permissions for some sites. === Version 1.12.1 (released 9 November 2023) === * General ** '''Merge/Edit improvements''' *** The biography text is now merged in a better way that allows sources to go below the == Sources == heading. *** Added new options to list birth, marriages and death in bio (like for Add Person). ** Removed unused citation options for HathiTrust, Internet Archive and JSTOR (and sort the sites alphabetically) * WikiTree ** '''Add option to exclude birth/death locations in search''' or to use country only * Ancestry ** '''Improve process for fetching linked records''' (for household tables for example) *** Can now skip the process if it is taking a long time *** If 429 errors (Too Many Requests) occur then slow down the rate of requests *** If the process can’t complete because of errors there is now an option to continue with the information it could get * FamilySearch ** Add subtype for LDS census ** Fix an issue on a Wisconsin marriage where date format was incorrect ** For censuses that put “years” on the end of the age, remove it ** For censuses that add the country to the end of all birth places, remove it if same as event country * FindMyPast ** Improved Save Person Data for person profiles * Google Books ** Add message for when used on Classic Google Books * Archive ** Fixed a crash when no known publisher === Version 1.12.0 (released 30 October 2023) === * New sites ** '''Wikipedia''' ** '''Google Books''' (new version) ** '''HathiTrust''' ** '''Internet Archive''' (Archive.org) ** '''JSTOR''' (TBD) * Ancestry ** Fix case where an Australian Death Registration was incorrectly assumed to be that of a spouse ** Improve citations for UK, Army Roll of Honour, 1939-1945 * OPC Cornwall ** Fix a crash and handle case when record has “Year Written” instead of “Year" * Debug ** Now displays the version number in the dialog under “Support” === Version 1.11.0 (released 19 October 2023) === * New sites ** Added support for [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx '''Library and Archives Canada'''] * Ancestry ** Tweaked the strings to recognize birth and death registrations * FindMyPast ** Fixed a bug in profile extract === Version 1.10.3 (released 11 October 2023) === * General ** UI Improvements *** Popup menu now has a title *** Now have a '''busy animation''' during actions that can take a while ** '''Clear clipboard and saved data''' at the start of menu actions that can be interrupted * WikiTree ** Improve identification of parents during add person (first use of WikiTree API) * FindMyPast ** Improve extract of family tree profiles * Ancestry ** Improve generalize of unclassified records ** Improve classification of Birth Indexes with a birth date and place ** Do more cacheing of fetched record pages * FamilySearch ** Check for a case when FS has an FMP link but it is a transcription, not an image * Irish Genealogy ** Try to be smarter when converting all uppercase name to mixed case (Mc, Mac, O’ etc). * Newspapers.com ** Update for a change to the HTML of the clipping page === Version 1.10.2 (released 2 October 2023) === * General ** '''Implement import/export/reset for options''' ** Change options page to '''save automatically''' after changes ** Add more country names to list of recognized ones * GRO ** Fix crash when forename is “…” * Ancestry ** Recognize some more military records ** Include birth date in burial string form FindAGrave index if known === Version 1.10.1 (released 17 September 2023) === * Ancestry ** Update to keep sharing link generation working * WikiTree ** Fix an issue where the marriage place could be “undefined” === Version 1.10.0 (released 1 September 2023) === * OpenArch ** Update for '''website address changing from openarch.nl to openarchieven.nl''' * WieWasWie ** Fix “van” being changed to “Van” in spouse name in narrative * FamilySearch ** Build All Citations: fix an error when merging parents for two sources when one source had both parents and the other had only one ** Save Person Data: Fix misleading error message when automatically doing Build All Citations and there are no sources * Ancestry ** Fix some cases where an unclassified record was described as applying to the spouse incorrectly ** Identify some marriage banns and will records that were unclassified ** Fix crash bringing up menu for a will record that appears to have household === Version 1.9.1 (released 11 August 2023) === * General ** Add more notes to the success message popup when building a citation and make popup stay up for 10 seconds. ** Add notes to the success message popup for Save Person Data to say how to use it. * Ancestry ** Add better narrative and citation support for slave schedules * OpenArch ** Add options to use the citation text from the page rather than building a ‘source reference’ section from the API * Wiewaswie ** Fix occasional crash when searching to WieWasWie (closePopup not imported) ** Change the source reference part of the generated citation to use the labels from the page rather than basing them on the data key. * IrishGenealogy ** In narrative and citation spell out “Superintendent Registrar's District” with that capitalization * National Library of Ireland ** Add the parish and microfilm number to the citation source reference === Version 1.9.0 (released 8 August 2023) === * Added support for three new sites ** '''Cornwall Online Parish Clerk''' (England) ** '''wiewaswie''' (Netherlands) ** '''openarch''' (Netherlands) * FamilySearch ** Fix issue in Build All Citations where the “Exclude sources that do not have a valid link to a FamilySearch record” option was excluding some sources incorrectly. * WikiTree ** Ignore last names of UNKNOWN, unknown etc. This affects searched from a WikiTree profile. ** When adding a person who is not a child or sibling it was not adding an intro/birth line. It does now (if that option is set). ** Added option for Add Person to select the image to use in the Died Young sticker ** Fix an issue when a double-barreled last name (with a dash in it) was not extracted properly * Scotlands People ** Fix spelling of Cromarty === Version 1.8.5 (released 27 July 2023) === * Add Person ** Add options to include marriage and death lines if no narratives are being including in biography * Citation ** Add options to put the data string in italics or to indent it * Family Search Build All Citations ** Fix a bug merging dates and places for marriages (caused error when some marriage sources had no date) * FamilySearch ** Add more fields when generating the Source Reference from the record rather than from parts of the FS provided citation ** Support the new 3rd parameter of the FamilySearch Image template * Ancestry ** Fix a couple of Military records that were not being classified as such * WikiTree ** If mother’s LNAB is “Unknown” then do not use it as Mother’s Maiden Name (or last name etc) in searches === Version 1.8.4 (released 22 July 2023) === * Family Search Build All Citations ** Bug fix for Save Person Data with auto Build All Citations enabled ** Add an extra message on successful Build All Citations to say where to paste the result. * Ancestry ** Add a check in code to possibly fix a reported crash that I cannot reproduce. === Version 1.8.3 (released 21 July 2023) === * Options ** Add popup menu item (when on options page) to reset options to default * FamilySearch ** Handle roles like grandfather in records like https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XTYV-JG6 ** Add option to removed retired sources ** Improve the FS (non-Sourcer) citations for FS sources ** Fix crash on https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M322-B6S ** Add more error reporting if it fails to get all the sources during Build All Citations or Save Person Data * Debug ** Added a unit test system for build all citations === Version 1.8.2 (released 10 July 2023) === * Add Person ** Fix hang bringing up the Sourcer popup menu when adding a sibling of a person when one of the parents is not attached on WikiTree === Version 1.8.1 (released 7 July 2023) === * FS Build All Citations ** Fix issue when events merged where father’s name used for mother. ** Fix issue where it merged baptisms of different children on same day ** Use exact date of census for sorting narrative events if known ** If two events have the same exact event date then sort by record type ** If a person’s name has no first or last name then allow merge match on other parts * Merge/Edit ** Fix bug where merge/edit from a citation was not working ** Fix 'See also' template when Save Person done from FS sources page * FamilySearch ** Fix lack of date in narrative for burial of child when there is no burial date but death date is known ** Added code to test for fetch exceptions when page hasn’t been used for a while * Ancestry ** Fix a couple of records that lacked an event date ** Handle dates (from Australian site) with a period after three letter date * Newspapers.com ** Fix getting clip/article id from a URL like https://www.newspapers.com/article/daily-gazette/121899396/ * ProbateSearch ** Change to use last name at death in search ** Fix exception that could occur in search === Version 1.8.0 (released 2 July 2023) === * New Features ** Add '''Build All Citations''' menu item for FamilySearch, can also be used automatically in Save Person Data ** Add support for new site: '''Probate Search/Find A Will''' (UK) * General ** Add “German Empire” to country list ** Improve narrative and data string when a registration has a place name rather than a registration district * FamilySearch ** Allow Sourcer popup to work regardless of language setting of FS web site ** Allow popup on Sources tab for a person ** Make popup work on images like 1940/50 US census * Ancestry ** Recognize sharing link with ?mark= rather than ?token= ** Add text “Original data: “ when Ancestry Original data is used as source reference. * Scotlands People ** Update for change to Year of Census column name * Newspapers.com ** Change manifest to *.newspapers.com in order to support newscomwc.newspapers.com * WikiTree ** Change manifest to work with staging server (only affects developers) === Version 1.7.1 (released 13 June 2023) === * Add profile ** Improve handling of nicknames from FamilySearch ** Handle user’s selection of other parent correctly * Narrative ** Fix crash when building a census citation with no occupation and certain narrative options set ** If the relationship in a census is “other” then ignore it * Citation ** Improve separator handling (especially for Irish records) ** Avoid a case where the source citation could end with “;.” * FamilySearch ** Improved the extraction of parents when there are multiple parents. Now uses preferred parents ** Improve country focus for search when searching from a record ** If person has no birth or death date then use baptism or burial with qualifier * Ancestry ** Improve handling of US VA census with “Year” field. ** Improve handling of a Commonwealth War Graves record with a cemetery location ** Add Canada 1931 Census to list of collections * FindAGrave ** For US locations, include the state name in search if known === Version 1.7.0 (released 29 May 2023) === * Added support for new sites ** IrishGenealogy - Irish civil and church records ** National Archives of Ireland census records ** National Library of Ireland - Catholic Parish Registers === Version 1.6.8 (released 17 May 2023) === * Fix one bug that sometimes caused the Sourcer popup to just say "Initializing Menu..." === Version 1.6.7 (released 10 May 2023) === * Add Person ** Improve parsing that checks which step it is on ** Add a blank line before “See also:” * Narrative ** Don’t change case of name in narrative unless it is all uppercase * Opening tabs ** Add options to specify where to open new tab for search and context menu * FamilySearch ** Fix a case where FMP image link created incorrectly * Ancestry ** Update the context menu open for Rakuten/linksynergy affiliate links ** Update for Ancestry change that broke getting narrative/citation when viewing source on profile page ** Fix a crash when including the death age as a separate sentence. ** Fix bug in extracting census year on some US NY Census records ** Move certificate number in marriage registrations etc to references part of citation ** Add workaround for Ancestry bug where some census records have names missing in table * Find-a-Grave ** Add option to include country name in search ** Improve the extraction of name parts like prefix, suffix, first middle and last names, nicknames etc * FindMyPast ** Fix duplicated street address in narrative === Version 1.6.6 (released 4 April 2023) === (Not released on iOS) * Add Person ** Fix bug where forenames were split even when no middle name field exists in form when place fields were corrected ** Add the prefix, nicknames, other last names and suffix fields back into form if needed ** Add a menu option to show the 4 fields removed in new WT version (Prefix, Suffix, Nicknames and Other Last Names) * FamilySearch ** Make the extract work on a person's vitals page (which is used on mobile) * Newspapers.com ** Update to handle new clipping page HTML layout * FreeReg ** Fix crash when searching for a marriage with a specific date range set in the options === Version 1.6.5 (released 27 March 2023) === * Add Person ** Update for the latest web site changes * Scotlands People ** Change to standardize on Peeblesshire rather than Peebles-shire and Dumfriesshire rather than Dumfries-shire. * FamilySearch ** Fix bug when a census record (1950) had no gender ** Handle records with a factType of “SocialProgramCorrespondence” ** Handle records with a factType of “Naturalization” * Ancestry ** Fix narrative and citation for a marriage allegation record === Version 1.6.4 (released 13 February 2023) === * Add Person ** Recheck the split forenames option after asking user to check place names ** Fix for the other parent name when adding a child using the non-beta add person page * Narrative ** Add options to include Mother’s Maiden Name in some birth and death registration narratives * WikiTree ** Update extract code for the tab changes (removal of private view tab). * Ancestry ** Fix hang when bringing up Sourcer Menu on an Ancestry profile with a marriage fact with no date * FamilySearch ** Add basic support for citing FamilySearch library books * Scotlands People ** Fix MMN not showing up in stat birth citations === Version 1.6.3 (released 4 February 2023) === * Add person ** Update for latest changes in beta EditFamily page ** Improve getting marriage date/place from citation ** Improve inferring birth/death date from baptism/burial citation ** Fix middleName not being updated when user moves name to nickname in warning dialog * GRO ** Add actual date ranges next to the search birth and death menu items ** Fix some UKBMD district links * Ancestry ** Improve support for "Geneanet Community Trees Index" ** Improve cleaning of dates and place names for “Save Person Data” ** Improve context menu “Open Link in New Tab” for Ancestry templates ** Improve handling of 1881 Canada census ** Improve handling of US NY probate records ** For ancestry Find-a-Grave records, include the cemetery name in the place. * FamilySearch ** Fix invalid age like 0320000 * Newspapers.com ** Add option to add newspaper location to citation * WikiTree ** Add search option for name variants/exactness ** Update to new URL for WikiTree Plus === Version 1.6.2 (released 7 January 2023) === * Add person ** Add checks for name errors like suffix on end of last name * Tables ** Add option to make tables full width * FamilySearch ** Clean date and place on person extract ( < >, “of “, About) * Ancestry ** Fix “Save Person Data” when there are non-ASCII characters in person name ** Improve handling of marriage dates like: “Abt. 1940” ** Improve handling of some birth records for the child of the record person * Scotlands People ** Fix generalize crash for forenames ending in “MC” * Trove ** Fix an issue with the date/issue on some records ** Include the newspaper name in the narrative * Papers Past ** Include the newspaper name in the narrative * Newspapers.com ** Add a narrative if requested * FreeBMD ** Improve the conversion of all uppercase place names to initial caps * Tech ** Add check to avoid Sourcer scripts being reloaded when a different extension is updated === Version 1.6.1 (released 20 December 2022) === * Add person (Edit Family) ** Updated Sourcer to support the beta version of the new EditFamily page ** Standardize date format if date in recognizable format ** Standardize country name (new options for this) * FamilySearch ** Improve extract of person data dates ** Improve extract of person data names * Ancestry ** Improve handling of spouse burial record * Papers Past & Trove ** Improve search to use advanced search syntax, add submenu * GRO ** Fix “Search GRO” not showing up for a record where the country is England and Wales ** Fix some ukbmd links === Version 1.6.0 (released 9 December 2022) === * New sites ** '''Commonwealth War Graves Commission''' (implemented by Colin Thomson) ** '''Geneteka''' : Polish Genealogical Society records (implemented by Przemek Więch) ** '''Trove''' : Australian Newspapers ** '''Papers Past''' : New Zealand Newspapers * Add Profile/MergeEdit ** Add checks for country name, if no recognized country name is detected in a location the user is prompted to edit the location. * Ancestry ** '''Edit citation below image'''. New feature allows you to edit the citation in a more convenient manner while viewing the image. See "Edit Citation" button at the bottom of the image. * FindMyPast ** Add support for access via NLS - https://www-findmypast-co-uk.nls.idm.oclc.org/ *** There is a new option to use this URL for FMP searches *** A permission is added so Sourcer can extract data from FMP when accessed through NLS *** The context menu “Sourcer: Open Link in New Tab” will convert links to and from this form. * FamilySearch ** Improve handling of US slave census records and US LDS census * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd district links * Debug ** Add menu item to keep popup menu window open for inspect === Version 1.5.2 (released 5 December 2022) === * '''Scotlands People update''' ** Scotlands People did a major rewrite of their site around 22 November 2022, this required a big update to Sourcer ** Search now works differently - the site no longer supports query URLs *** So Sourcer will fill out the form and submit it for you. There is a slight delay as this happens. *** Note: On Safari, searches of Scotlands People will not work if you haven’t given the extension permission to access the Scotlands People site yet. ** Existing links in profiles that link to search results are no longer supported by the Scotlands People site *** However, ''if you have the Sourcer extension installed and enabled'', these links will still work and will be redirected to use the new search mechanism ** The Sourcer search menu now includes the 1921 census. ** The Sourcer search menu now allows an option to include the Mother's Maiden Name in some searches. === Version 1.5.1 (released 21 November 2022) === * Context menu ** Support new format Ancestry Sharing template in context menu “Open link in new tab” * Search ** Fix numeric sorting bug where a search item with priority of 10 came before one with priority of 2 ** The term “All Search sites…” on menu could be read to mean “search all search sites”. Changed to “Show all search sites…” * Find A Grave ** Ignore birth date of “unknown” in search, add person etc * Options ** Fix bug where some of the options for Add Person were not being saved. === Version 1.5.0 (released 7 November 2022) === * '''Billion Graves''' ** New site supported (implemented by Colin Thomson) * '''Merge Edit''' ** Can now merge edit into an existing WikiTree profile from either an external profile (Save Person Data) or a citation (similar to the feature in WikiTree X) * Ancestry ** Can now build an Ancestry Tree template on a person’s facts page ** Can now build an Ancestry Tree Media template on a media page ** Improve extract of names on profile ** Sharing links *** '''Changed to generate the new style sharing links''' *** Added menu item when on sharing link page to view full size image *** Can now generate a citation on the sharing link page * Find A Grave ** Record the death place in generalized data - helps when adding a person to WikiTree ** Record the maiden name in generalized data - helps when adding a person to WikiTree * FamilySearch ** Fix some broken FMP image links in citations ** Can now build a FamilySearch template on a person page * Find My Past ** Handle obituary records * GRO ** Fix a few more ukbmd links === Version 1.4.3 (released 25 October 2022) === * Add support for newspapers.com (implemented by new contributor Savanna King) === Version 1.4.0 (released 24 October 2022) === * Fix issue on Ancestry census pages ** Ancestry changed the column name to "Household members (Name)" which was causing Sourcer to fail to get the names of household members. === Version 1.3.6 (released 10 October 2022) === * General ** Correctly format the exact date of census according to narrative options ** Format the dates in a memorial narrative correctly ** Improve handling of non-numeric ages in narrative and data sentence ** Allow use of household tables in list or table format within ”Source” citations ** Add options for format of the household table sentence format * Profile Transfer ** Add option to include a link to the source profile * Ancestry ** Improve handling of marriage registration when only 2 records on page ** Improve recognition of some more record types ** Improve handling of US child birth certificate ** Extract death county if no death place * FamilySearch ** Improve classification of birth records (that were incorrectly classified as Baptism or BirthRegistration) ** Improve extract of first names and last name from person page (handle prefix and suffix) ** Fix issue where household members can be in wrong order (seen in the US 1940 census) * FMP ** Improve handling of a teacher registration ** Improve handling of Groom/Bride age and parents * WikiTree ** Fix WikiTree search so that input fields are hidden while performing the search * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd links * Scotlands People ** Improve identification of county from OPR parish name === Version 1.3.5 (released 13 September 2022) === * General ** Add more narrative date formats ** Fix extra newline character at end of household table in list format ** Add spouse age to marriage narrative if known ** Fix incorrect casing of initial A in names in narrative * FamilySearch ** Improve extraction of spouse age and parents for a marriage fact ** Improve handling of US 1950 census ** Support the new format person page * GRO ** Remove “OF “ from the start of district names in the narrative. ** Fix some more ukbmd links * Ancestry ** Improve extract of data from the modal view source dialog on a person page ** Improve handling of US CA Divorce Index ** Extract spouse from a child baptism record if possible === Version 1.3.4 (released 4 September 2022) === * General ** '''Auto household table generation''' *** There are multiple options including embedding the citation in the table. The option is on the "Household Table" tab of the options page. ** '''Save Person Data/Set Fields in EditFamily''' *** This allows transfer of profiles from Ancestry, FamilySearch and FindMyPast *** Sourcer can also now search from the Add person (Edit Family) page ** '''Narrative formatting options''' *** Can chose the name/pronoun default and also set it by type of record *** Can modify the sentence parts *** Can change date format *** Many other options ** Improve handling of date qualifiers (about, before etc) in general and in narrative and data sentence in particular ** Improve handling of child/parent/spouse records (FS and Ancestry) *** Consider the gender of the related person and use terms like “son” rather than “child”, “mother” rather than “parent” etc *** Change the label from “Child Marriage” to “Marriage of daughter Ann Smith”. ** Enhance context menu “Sourcer: Open Link in new Tab” to handle wiki ids. ** Improve narrative and citation sentence for wills and probates ** Improve citation sentence for child birth registration ** Improve handling of records with no name ** Improve handling of child birth/marriage/death registration narratives ** Fix column headings for Canada censuses 1901-1921. ** Improve narrative for censuses for there is no marital status or if the head of household is not clear * Ancestry ** Fix bug in generalize on an Ancestry profile with no marriages ** Fix bad Find A Grave link in Ancestry Find A Grave record citations ** Improve Australian probate record citation ** Fix bug where a value in a record with embedded
s put them in the citation even if options say no breaks ** Better handling of residence place in US SS Death ** Improve handling of records where role is child or sibling, especially for obituaries. * FindMyPast ** Implement search of family trees on FMP ** Improve handling of probate residence place * FamilySearch ** Fix a bug in fs generalize for census that has “years married” ** Fix a Scotland census where the household table was not getting the relationships ** Fix death certificate where parents were not extracted ** Fix extract bug on US 1950 census ** Fix bug where, if there was no birth location on an FS profile page it set the original birth place to “false” ** Remove “British Colonial America” from place names ** Fix issue where marriage date not picked up for Puerto Rico Marriage Registration ** Improve FamilySearch Find A Grave citations ** Fix census citation when head is not first household member ** Fix bug in death records where spouse was reported as child ** Better handling of residence place in US SS Death ** Fix citation for marriage banns record that was not getting exact marriage date ** Fix bug where FS record linked to an Ancestry image but Sourcer citation links to FMP ** Fix birth date in England and Wales 1939 Register ** Improve handling of US 1950 census * Find A Grave ** No longer uses Cemetery location in search as it caused a lot of search misses * GRO ** Fix some more ukbmd links * Tech ** Break options save into sections to get around extension quota limits ** Add a debug menu === Version 1.3.3 (released 3 August 2022) === * General ** Fix column headings for Canada censuses 1901-1921. ** Improve narrative for censuses for there is no marital status or if the head of household is not clear * FamilySearch ** Fix a bug (that caused menu hang) in generalize for census that has “years married” ** Fix a Scotland census where the household table was not getting the relationships ** Fix death certificate where parents were not extracted * Ancestry ** Fix a bug (that caused menu hang) in census when there was no head of household * GRO ** Fix some more ukbmd links === Version 1.3.2 (released 25 July 2022) === * General ** Include standard menus items on popup even when not on a supported site. So “Edit Citation” for example can be done anywhere. ** For census records the spouse and parents are inferred when possible for searches from the record * WikiTree ** '''Search from anywhere to WikiTree Person Search or WikiTree Plus search''' * Scotlands People ** Add Mother’s Maiden Name to death registration citation sentence ** Extract the Frame number and Page from the “Other Details” column for OPR births and marriages ** Add warning message in search dialog if subcategory or marriage date out of range ** Add custom data sentence for Valuation Roll and add new record type for it ** Add option to have the link as a visible URL to Scotlands People ** Fix bug when backing out from viewing image page ** For opr_deaths add age to narrative and data sentence if present. Remove parents unless deceased is less than 14 since it could be a spouse. ** Improve county name by using county in the search URL if present * Ancestry ** '''Can now do a search from a person page''' ** '''Add search in Ancestry Family Trees''' ** Improve Australian Electoral Roll narrative ** Improve Australian and UK Birth registration citation ** Include parents (if known) in Death narrative and citation. ** If occupation is “None” in census then omit it from narrative and data string ** Improve citation for marriage record where bride and groom are listed as household members. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=7830&h=19685&ssrc=pt example]. ** Fix extraction of residence in the US Federal Census 1800-1840. * FindAGrave ** Update extraction code due to a change in the page layout * FamilySearch ** '''Can now search from a FamilySearch person page''' ** '''Add Search in FamilySearch family tree''' ** Fix narrative/citation for records where there are no name parts [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q234-5Z3C?from=lynx1UIV8&treeref=KWCG-DRL like this one]. * FindMyPast ** '''Can now search from a person profile page (on the Overview tab)''' * FreeCen ** Fix error reported when using Search with Parameters * GRO ** Fixed some ukbmd district links ** Do not add MMN of “-“ to search or citation URL since the search fails === Version 1.3.1 (released 28 June 2022) === * General ** '''Fix bug where link was omitted if accessed date set to none.''' ** Improve search menu filter so that GRO and FreeBMD are only shown for England and Wales. * FamilySearch ** Try to get a better version of the date - sometimes there are multiple formats available from FS. * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd district links === Version 1.3.0 (released 25 June 2022) === * General ** Citation formatting to '''allow [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Evidence_Explained_Examples a style more like Evidence Explained]''': *** Change to use , rather than . between citation sections *** Add option for format of accessed date *** Add option for position of reference *** Add option to insert “database” or “database with images” ** Rename “Meaningful name” to “Label” on options screen ** Add option for format of label (none, bold, italic, normal) * Household tables ** Add options to change the colors used for heading, selected row and closed records ** Add options for the contents of the caption ** Add a third format of “Sentence”. E.g. "Jonathan W Salisbury 67, wife Sarah A Salisbury 68, daughter Nellie I Salisbury 32, grandson Vern C Seger 8." * '''Scotlands People''' ** Add support for searching and citing Scotland’s People. ** Allows searching between Scotlands People and other sites as usual, including for same record in census * Ancestry ** If there is no Source Citation in the record then use parts of the Original Data in the Source Information ** Improve support for Australia Baptisms ** Improve support for Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots ** Improve support for U.S., Railroad Retirement Pension Index, 1934-1987 ** Improve support for Moray, Scotland, Local Heritage Index, 1632-2014 ** Fix image links with a period in the record id ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7359/images/NEWS-OH-NE_AD.1914_02_21_0005 like this]) * FamilySearch ** Attempt to use user-corrected names on records when present ** Improve 1940 census citation when trying to parts of the (non-existent) citation on the page. ** Handle parents in narrative and citation for birth registrations * FMP ** Fix change in label for Birth date on 1939 register ** Add age to narrative for 1939 register * WikiTree ** Handle extracting the public info from a partially private WikiTree profile * GRO ** Fix some ukbmd district links === Version 1.2.9 (released 15 June 2022) === * General ** Change narrative and data string for births and baptism to give full names of parents when known. * Ancestry ** Fix a crash if a census record has an empty household (Note: there is currently a bug on Ancestry where the England 1851 census has an empty Household Members field for all records) === Version 1.2.8 (released 26 May 2022) === * General ** Make options page support many sites by adding subsection selector on each tab ** Make popup menu support many sites by having a search submenu * '''FreeReg''' ** '''This is a new site supported''' * GRO ** A couple of improvements to the ukbmd link generation * FMP ** Add a record subtype to support better handling of Marriage Banns records ** Improve place handling for probate records * FamilySearch ** Fix some cases of broken FMP image links ** Extract parents from records when available (for birth, baptism, christening) ** Add support for Passport Application records ** '''Fix issue where some FS record URLs changed to include “search/”''' * Ancestry ** Improve handling of child marriages ** Add support for Passport Application records === Version 1.2.7 (released 14 May 2022) === * General ** Improve place name prepositions. In narrative and citation sentence form it now more intelligently decides when to use "in", "at" and "on". ** Improve citation sentences for UK censuses. Now tries to include the civil parish, registration district and county. * '''FreeCen''' ** '''Added support for this site''' ** Includes support for household tables and searching for same census record between sites. * FreeBMD ** Add support for FreeBMD record when ORA has modified tables * FMP ** Add support for a different looking transcript page: https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS/B/871892573/1 ** If a later style UK death registration includes the birth date then include it in the citation ** Handle records with date split over 3 fields (year, month, day) * FamilySearch ** Add search options for date ranges ** Improve search parameter handling * GRO ** Fix many UKBMD district links, including recognizing “wellington” as ambiguous. As part of this I went through 450 suggestions for bad ukbmd links and fixed them. * Find-A-Grave ** Optionally include the plot details in the citation ** Optionally include the inscription in the citation ** Add search options for first name, middle name and exactness of birth and death dates * Ancestry ** Fix household table for US State census with “Household Member(s)” heading ** Fix household table missing columns for US federal censuses and add 1950 census to collections list ** Put more information in the reference section of the citation and exclude it from the data list or table ** Improve classification of some records ** Improve narrative for obituaries ** Ignore record data fields that have scripts on them (e.g. for ordering copies) ** Improve support for Canada and Scotland censuses ** Improve narrative for later UK marriage registrations that name the spouse ** Improve narrative for US Public records ** If there is an error extracting the sharing data do not prevent building citation * Tech ** Make default popup more robust - should work even if no background script due to a startup error. ** Move Ancestry fetch code from background to popup so it works even if background fails to activate ** Updated the default popup menu text ** Detect when the popup is brought up just before the web page changes during a load === Version 1.2.6 (released 26 April 2022) === * Big rework on how the popup menu comes up. ** Focused on making it more robust on all supported browsers in situations like: *** Bringing up the menu before a page has loaded *** Handling install of a new version of the extension *** Handling disable and re-enabled of the extension *** Quit browser and restart === Version 1.2.5 (released 19 April 2022) === ''Safari ONLY'' * Fix for an issue on Safari where the popup was not working unless the extension was disabled and re-enabled each time Safari was run. === Version 1.2.4 (released 17-18 April 2022) === * GRO ** '''Fix major bug that prevented citation from being built''' ** Correct district link for Bury, Lancashire * Ancestry ** Improve handling of US state censuses where the collection has a date range === Version 1.2.3 (released 15 April 2022) === * WikiTree page ** Fix an error parsing the page when the WikiTree BEE extension is active. * Ancestry ** Fix bug that stopped the “Search with Parameters” menu coming up. ** Improve handling of some US state census records * FamilySearch ** Fix bug where the menu would not come up for a record with no citation text. (US 1940 census) ** Fix issue when it would report an unexpected error if user was logged out * Tech ** Refactor so that each site has its own popup html === Version 1.2.2 (released 12 April 2022) === * General ** Fix some issues with context menu item "Open in New Tab" for templates and add support for FindAGrave templates * '''FindAGrave''' ** '''Added support for this site''' * GRO and FreeBMD ** Only show these in the search list if person is in the UK * Ancestry ** Improve classification of some criminal records * Tech, some refactoring to improve scalability === Version 1.2.1 (released 8 April 2022) === * General ** Added ability for context menu to open templates (Ancestry and FamilySearch) ** A lot of work on improving error reporting * Ancestry ** Improve handling of linked records === Version 1.2.0 (released 3 April 2022) === ''Chrome and Firefox only: these feature will be in Safari in the next release'' * Ancestry ** Household tables now fill out additional columns like relationship, status, occupation, birth place etc when available. This is done by fetching the linked records to extract the information. ** Child baptisms/burials etc now fetch data from linked profiles. Previously they could not see the date or place. ** Improvements to classification, narrative and data strings * Tech ** Chrome version is now using Manifest Version 3. The Firefox and Safari versions still use Manifest Version 2. === Version 1.1.2 (released 30 March 2022) === * Ancestry ** Can now extract data from the view source modal dialog on person page ** Improve classification and narrative for some record types * FamilySearch ** Change to use the new [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer#comment_6355355 FamilySearch template] for links * Tech ** Removed all use of jQuery and replaced with the native querySelector. Possible slight performance improvement. ** Switched to using dynamic module load in content scripts. This prevents the extension from working in old versions of Firefox (versions before Firefox 89). === Version 1.1.1 (released 18 March 2022) === * General ** Fix Chrome error message about a missing file (commands_fs.js) ** Burial: Include age at death in narrative and data string if available ** Improve data string for child baptisms ** Add birth date to baptism narrative if known * GRO ** Fix issue when there is a space in the first forename (e.g. “ST GEORGE”) ** Fix issue for a rare case where GRO has no registration district for a birth. E.g. [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1908&range=0&surname=POLLARD&motherssurname=PORTER&forename1=FRANK&gender=M&quarter=D&volume=05C&page=284 Frank Pollard 1908] ** Fix errors in ukbmd district links *** WEST DERBY AND TOXTETH PARK -> https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/west%20derby.html *** KINGSTON ON THAMES -> https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/kingston.html *** THE BERWICK UPON TWEED UNION or BERWICK UPON TWEED -> https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/berwick.html *** NEWPORT is an ambiguous district name so no URL is generated for it * Ancestry ** Fix error when searching Ancestry from an FS marriage record with no spouse name ** Remove SSN from more Ancestry records (both the data string and the source citation) ** Improve handling of marriage allegation. E.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/688871:2056 Sara Elizabeth Mills 1861] ** Handle unrecognized record types for US state births. E.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/38163:62361 Henry M Ohlman 1915] ** Improve handling of child marriages ** Improve handling of a record for a parent for a child’s birth event. E.g. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=1778&h=150522689&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=1778 Saml Walt Peck 1897] ** Fix issue where a confederate pension record was classified as a marriage. E.g. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/1382783:1677 Robert William Coleman 1915] ** Fix census year when the collection has a year range. E.g. [https://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid=4721&h=2697241&indiv=try&o_vc=Record:OtherRecord&rhSource=2469 Mary F Hughes 1825] * FamilySearch ** Fix issue where there was no option to build Household Table for Minnesota State Census. E.g. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ6G-CR3 David Palm 1895] ** Fix issue where a record with an AKA name could not create a citation [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VZ14-WHX Example] ** If interpreted date is only the year then use original date [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QLYW-5F4G Example] ** Fix issue where an obituary record for a related person was incorrectly cited [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKLP-Y42H Example] ** Fix issue where FMP image link fails if Options say none for FMP domain. ** Improve date formatting when original and interpreted date are different ** Fix image link for Ireland census [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QYCX-NXN2 Example] ** Improve handling of spouse death record * FMP ** Exclude Residence from Burial place an other records types where it is not correct. === Version 1.1.0 (released 20 January 2022) === * FMP: add support for building citation and household table on images where it makes sense (particularly 1921 census) * Add submenu for build citation when the record type is not identified. This means that "Unclassified" is no longer used as a meaningful title. If the user doesn't select a record type or enter a title then no meaningful title is used. * Improve some place names on FMP * Include marriage countries in list of countries for search * Improve a lot of Ancestry classification * Fix an issue with a rare GRO birth with no page number * FMP Tables: fill out row for selected person even if other peoples info not available * Fix searching for same record in Ancestry England & Wales Births and Marriages post 1915 === Version 1.0.20 (released 8 January 2022) === * Improve citations and household table for FMP 1921 census transcriptions. === Version 1.0.19 (released 2 January 2022) === * Fix an issue where the popup menu would not work on an Ancestry Find A Grave record === Version 1.0.18 (released 1 January 2022) === * Fix an issue where the popup menu would not work on an Ancestry record which has no image === Version 1.0.17 (released 31 December 2021) === * '''Add Safari support on Mac, iPad and iPhone''' * Performance improvements when building citations * Make Edit citation window wider (when not on iOS) * Fix "page not supported" issue when not logged in on WikiTree profile * Fix issue when only father is there on wikitree profile and his LNAB is different * Fix ukbmd link issue on GRO when “counties” is in registration district name * Ancestry: improve handling of 1901 wales census === Version 1.0.16 (released 14 December 2021) === * Add menu item on an Ancestry sharing page to show the full size image (because of Ancestry zoom bug) * Improve some UK BMD district links * Improve detection of FMP links on FamilySearch pages === Version 1.0.15 (released 6 December 2021) === * Allow search from site to same site * Improve searching to same collection (on Ancestry) * FS Image citations - exclude catalog record link if there are multiple for this image set * Improve classification and narrative of more Ancestry records * On FS Image Build Citation menu items add subtitle suggesting using record instead === Version 1.0.14 (released 22 November 2021) === * Add options for whether “subscription required” or similar is included in citations for pay sites * Improve handling of Ancestry Births and Baptisms - was identifying some Births as Baptisms, add new Birth or Baptism type * Fix issue with FS citations where it used external image link when there was a good FS one * Fix relationships when searching from another site to FamilySearch * Fix crash on FamilySearch 1939 register when there is a closed record * Fix ancestry library URL for UK (ancestrylibraryedition.co.uk) * Remove leading commas from FS place names in citations/narrative === Version 1.0.13 (released 16 November 2021) === * Remove use of CSS styles in household tables * Fix some ukbmd district links in GRO citations * Fix issue with FMP 1911 citation/narrative where Relationship to head was missing * Improve FS extract of relationship in households * Add better support for citation/narrative for US naturalization records === Version 1.0.12 (released 14 November 2021) === * Fix an exception when creating a citation for a FamilySearch marriage (Indiana) === Version 1.0.11 (released 13 November 2021) === * Fix failure on FS Citation for UK marriage registration * Improve handling of Ancestry US arriving passenger lists * Improve handling of Ancestry Canada Marriages === Version 1.0.10 (released 12 November 2021) === * Add FS menu item to open external/FMP image page (when available) * Add age to narrative for birth, marriage and death events * Improvements to list record data for FS citations * Improve handling of Ancestry US birth records * Improve narrative and citation for Ancestry Ireland Death reg === Version 1.0.9 (released 11 November 2021) === * Add options for FamilySearch citations. There are options to choose whether to reuse parts of the FS supplied citation string for the reference and the data. The default has changed to be a generated sentence for for the data. * Add a “Go to Image Page” on Ancestry popup. Sometime when you click on an image thumbnail on an Ancestry record it doesn't go to a new page - it opens the image within the record page. This forces it to go to a new page where the TWS menu works for image stuff (such as creating a sharing URL). * Support Ancestry record URLs of the form https://search.ancestry.com/collections/3032/records/282099 * Fix duplicated street address in an FMP 1911 census * Fix US marriage license narrative * Fix issues with German baptism records on Ancestry * Fix issues with Ancestry VA BIRLS records * Improve Ancestry Electoral Register records and English Christening Index records * Remove SSN from more Ancestry records * Improve narrative for census citations: include age, occupation, marital status and relationship to head. * Fix some bad ukbmd district links on GRO citations === Version 1.0.8 (released 27 October 2021) === * Citation ** Improve classification of some Ancestry records ** UKBMD District Link improvements ** Remove domain parameter from Ancestry Image template * Search ** Improve last name at death when CLN is not set but there are husbands ** Improve search of FS in some cases === Version 1.0.7 (released 24 October 2021) === * Added context menu item "Sourcer: Open Link in New Tab". If used on an Ancestry or FindMyPast link it will modify the link to point to where your subscription is. === Version 1.0.6 (released 23 October 2021) === * General ** Change exception report to use separate tab and include input data ** Add keyboard navigation of popup menu * Citations ** Improved passenger list citations ** Improved citations for FMP South Australia BMDs * Household Tables ** Fix crash when captions option is checked ** Fix issue where Ancestry household tables did not highlight the selected person ** Fix issues with FS 1911 census (all CAPS occupation, leading zeroes on age) === Version 1.0.5 (released 20 October 2021) === * Add error reporting in the event of a Javascript error - it shows up in the popup menu * Fixed some unclassified records === Version 1.0.4 (released 17 October 2021) === * Fix some bugs in image citations: ** FS image citations sometimes had "undefined" for the "Image path". In those cases there was no image path so the film number is given. ** Ancestry image citations were not giving the image number and number of total images. * A few improvements to the meaningful title for citations === Version 1.0.3 (released 16 October 2021) === * General ** The extension icon now changes colors so it should show up better in dark mode ** Improved the look of the Edit Citation menu ** Added a “Go to Record Page” menu item when on an Ancestry image page with an indexed person selected * Search ** Fixed an issue where a prefix was confused with the last name * Citation ** FamilySearch: Implement Build Citation for image pages ** Ancestry: Implement Build Citation for image pages ** Fixed some Ancestry Unclassified records ** fixed some GRO district links ** Changed from bullet to hyphen to separate links because of unicode concerns ** improved place names for some Ancestry records * Household Tables ** Add support for household tables on Ancestry census records. Note that they do not have as many columns filled out as FMP and FS (at least for now). === Version 1.0.2 (released 8 October 2021) === * General ** Add support for ancestrylibrary.com.au and ancestrylibrary.ca ** Improve error/warning messages in popup menu when not on a supported page ** Handle WikiTree profile pages of active members that have a different layout ** Fix error when using on FS image page. It is not yet supported for citations but does not get stuck on “initializing” now. * Citation ** Improve handling of Canada 1911 census by extracting more place fields ** Add Canada censuses to collections (enables search for same record between sites) ** Ancestry: Fix generation of sharing link when the image URL contains % characters ** Improve probate data sentence (handle event place vs death place better) ** When there are two links, put a bullet separator between them for visibility ** Remove the Social Security Number from citations for privacy ** Ancestry: Fix situation where a record for the parent record for a burial was categorized as a baptism * Narrative ** Add option to highlight the date in bold or italic ** Improve probate record narrative (handle event place vs death place better) * Tables ** Add options for table layout. There is now a choice of a table or a list. There are formatting options for both cases. === Version 1.0.1 (released 5 October 2021) === * General ** Add support for ancestrylibrary.co.uk * Search ** In FMP searches make the spouse last names more intelligent ** In FMP searches make it use the place name more intelligently * Citation ** Ancestry & FMP: For parish marriages the bride and grooms ages are put in data string when known ** GRO: Add override for district URL for “East and West Flegg” ** Ancestry: Add string match to improve identifying Baptism records * Narrative ** Add names of parents in baptism when known. ** FS citation - extract street address that is not shown on page. Put it in narrative. * Household Tables ** On FMP, if the table is not expanded disable Build Household Table until it is === Version 1.0.0 (released 4 October 2021) === * Search: ** Lots of improvements in "Search the same collection for the same record" feature - including more details like Folio, Peiece, Page number etc. There are still more improvements and fine tuning to be done here ** Fix search for same collection from Ancestry records where the URL was using the alt id (e.g. "uki1891" vs. "6598"). ** Search: intelligently include place name in FMP searches ** Search: FMP, when searching for baptism do not include father’s last name ** Search: FMP 1939 register - the Registration District from Ancestry does not work on FMP and makes search fail ** Search: Fix search from FMP UK census to Ancestry Wales census ** Fix bug in Ancestry search if a marriage has a date but no place ** When searching FS for a specified census collection do not include wife's maiden name * Citation ** Fix GRO '''Source''' Citation adding a newline before 2nd data line ** Fix citation issues with Ancestry baptism records using baptism date as birth date in data string ** Fix citation issue with baptism records that have no gender ** Fix citation issue with 1841 census saying “in household of” ** Fix citation issue on FMP with case where “First name(s)” and “First name” can either be used ** Fix citation issues on Ancestry 1939 Register ref title being Census ** Remove leading zeroes from dates in data string in citation * Tables ** Improved tables for 1939 register on FMP ** Improved tables for 1841 census and early US censuses (removed columns) === Version 0.2.6 (released 30 September 2021) === * Fixed three bugs: ** When generating a citation on FamilySearch for a census record it sometimes erroneously puts "Child " at the start of the ref title. ** On Firefox, when your local timezone is a different day to GMT timezone, dates could be a day wrong in data strings and narrative sentences. ** Household tables were not working on FMP for US Census or UK 1939 Register === Version 0.2.5 (released 30 September 2021) === * Fixed a bug that prevented the Household Tables feature working on FMP === Version 0.2.4 (released 29 September 2021) === * A couple of minor bug fixes to the new Household Tables feature === Version 0.2.3 (released 29 September 2021) === * First implementation of Household Tables * Fix a couple of record types it was not recognizing === Version 0.2.2 (released 28 September 2021) === * Fixed issue in WikiTree read/private page where both parents have the same last name * Add support for findmypast.ie and findmypast.com.au * Fix lots of bugs in search, citations and narratives * Detect Residence in US state census * Add support for US Census Federal Non-population Schedule * Add better error reporting for errors in Ancestry build citation (catch exceptions) === Version 0.2.0 (released 24 September 2021) === * Changed to always use paste to put citations in the WikiTreeProfile ** The Insert menu items no longer exists ** There are now three different options on the record pages *** Build Inline Citation *** Build Narrative with Citation *** Build Source Citation * Added Ancestry "Search with specified parameters" menu item === Version 0.1.10 (released 23 September 2021) === * Search ** Add option to open search results in new window ** Added British Phone Book collection on Ancestry ** Added England & Wales Probate collection on Ancestry * Citation ** Add option to choose a list type data string rather than a sentence ** Improved data strings for citations ** Improved ref title for Phone Books and other types ** Added year to Directory ref titles * Narrative ** Add option to remove country name from narrative ** Improved narrative strings for some event types === Version 0.1.9 (released 19 September 2021) === * One bugfix in generating the ref title for an Ancestry citation === Version 0.1.8 (released 18 September 2021) === * Implemented the Narrative feature ** When in edit mode on WikiTree profile if the cursor in the Edit Text is at the start of a new paragraph then the "Insert inline citation" menu item is replaced with "Insert narrative event with inline citation". This will insert a sentence followed by the inline citation. The sentence is a starting point for writing something about the event and saves you having to type or copy/paste the date and place from elsewhere. * Some improvements and code cleanup on how ref titles are created. === Version 0.1.7 (released 14 September 2021) === * Fix for pages needing reload after install/update of extension ** It is possible that this fix (adding permissions part) might fix Ancestry sharing templates on Chromium/Linux * Disable Insert Citation menu item when in enhanced editor * Fix for missing year in some Ancestry death (or birth/marriage) data strings * Add 1939 register to collections list * Add Ancestry Wales census collections * Handle Ancestry death registration split into two collections * Fix UKBMD links in GRO citations for st saviour surrey and ashby-de-la-zouch * Improved parsing of newer GRO records and add Entry Number to reference string, also add district code to ref string * Use correct last name for a given date in FMP (and other searches) Only for search by collection where collection has a single year. === Version 0.1.6 (released 9 September 2021) (Chrome store Only) === * Fix bug where building an Ancestry citation on Chromium on Linux got an error. === Version 0.1.5 (released 9 September 2021) === * Fix bug on Firefox when building Ancestry citation * Add date to refTitle for Electoral Register and Directories * Add collections for all US federal censuses === Version 0.1.4 (released 8 September 2021) === * Changed the layout of the options page to have separate tabs for Search and Citation options * Ancestry sharing links: ** Add option for Citation/Ancestry: whether to generate sharing link in citation ** Change to use the current domain when building sharing link (works for ancestrylibrary.com also) ** Change the way it gets the sharing data (might help on other platforms/browsers) * Add option for Citation/Ancestry: which domain to use in Ancestry Record template * Add option for Search/FMP: whether to enable last name variants * Improve data string for 1939 register in Ancestry citation * A few other minor bug fixes and improvements === Version 0.1.3 (released 4 September 2021) === * '''Implemented FindMyPast support''' * Added support for ancestrylibrary.com (untested) * Added options for which domain use for search for Ancestry and FMP (and to exclude these from searches) * Restrict Ancestry search by country if known * Lots of little bug fixes and improvements === Version 0.1.2 (released 30 Aug 2021) === * Ancestry Citations: Changed the default options for new users to use a string rather than a table. * FreeBMD citations: Disabled the district link until I add code to deal with the FreeBMD district abbreviations * FreeBMD general: fixed issue where other extensions could prevent extracting data from page * FamilySearch: Fixed issue with 1851 census records not getting the correct collection id * FamilySearch: improve extraction of places and spouse from record pages. * FamilySearch: fixed bug in search with specified parameters when there is only one last name * FamilySearch: started a list of FindMyPast image documents where FamilySearch has the wrong image numbers. For these no FMP link is added to FS citations. === Version 0.1.1 (only on Firefox) === * Just a test because Firefox version was blocked because of a Mozilla signing bug on their server === Version 0.1.0 (released 21 Aug 2021) === * Hierarchical search menus ** Implemented the "Search with specified parameters" feature for FamilySearch ** Implemented “Search the same collection for the same record” feature for Ancestry, GRO and FreeBMD (was already implemented for FamilySearch) ** - Implemented “Search a specific collection” for Ancestry (was already implemented for FamilySearch) * Add option to have a data string instead of a table on Ancestry citations * Fixes to ref title ** Fix Unclassified for FS Marriage Banns ** Fix Unclassified for Ancestry PCC Wills === Version 0.0.7 (released 21 Aug 2021) === * One minor bug fix in FreeBMD search === Version 0.0.6 (released 21 Aug 2021) === * Added support for FreeBMD * Fix bug on Firefox where the Ancestry Sharing Link/Template was failing to build * More improvements to search and popup menus === Version 0.0.5 (released 16 Aug 2021) === * Change the test for choosing to insert a citation as inline or as a source to use the “== Sources ==“ line as a delimiter. * Fix bug in previous version where the was not fully removed when inserting citation as a source. * Add 3 new user options: ** “Add newlines within the citation between sections (for readability in edit mode, no effect in read mode).” ** “Add
s
within the citation between sections (for readability in read mode).” ** GRO: “Add a link to the registration district page on FreeBMD.” ** ''All of these options default to true which is the previous behaviour'' === Version 0.0.4 (released 16 Aug 2021) === * Implemented menu item when on WikiTree edit profile page to insert the citation either as an inline reference or a simple source (depending on the cursor location in the Edit Text box). * Fix bug where the use of meaningful names was being controlled by wrong option === Version 0.0.3 (released 15 Aug 2021) === Search: * First implementation of hierarchical search menus, implemented only when searching FamilySearch so far. ** Can now search FamilySearch for the same record from Ancestry (only certain collections so far) ** Can now search FS for a specific collection (only certain collections so far) * General improvements to search - more values used in searches. * The country or countries for a person/record are now inferred and used in a FamilySearch search. * Date ranges used in FamilySearch searches have been widened to allow for the fact that the records being searched may have date inaccuracies (e.g. estimated birth date in a census record). Citations: * Improved RefTitle matching (fix some “Unclassified” cases) * Fixed some cases where BMD district links were failing * Added “subscription required” to FMP Image links in FS citations * Fixed additional format of FMP image link in FS citations * Fixed some “undefined” values in FS 1871 census citations General: * Added Support menu item with Buy me a Coffee link === Version 0.0.2 (released 10 Aug 2021) ''Chrome store only'' === * Add FamilySearch image link (if available) to FS citations (with image number) * Add a message when the citations are successfully built and saved and when errors/warnings occur (and added icons to these messages) * Added "Build Sharing URL" menu item on Ancestry pages in addition to "Build Sharing Template". "Build Sharing URL" is useful for sharing on Discord etc. * Slight improvements to searches from Ancestry and FS * Make the WikiTree Add person page not supported to search from for now * Fix crash on WikiTree add page when Search Ancestry was done * Rewrote all popup menu code so that they are dynamically generated (preparation for hierarchical search menus)

WikiTree Sourcer Safari Beta Test

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This page describes how to test the beta version of WikiTree Sourcer in Safari on '''Mac'''. ''NOTE: This will not work on iOS (iPad or iPhone). I cannot do a beta test on iOS until I am in the Apple Developer Program'' == Installing the extension == To test on Safari before it is in the App store you will have to take a few steps (these are described in detail below): # Enable the Develop Menu # In the Develop menu, Allow Unsigned Extensions # Download the WikiTree Sourcer App from my Google Drive page # Run the downloaded WikiTree Sourcer App to load the WikiTree Sourcer extension into Safari Step 2 has to be done each time Safari is restarted. === Step 1: Enable the Develop Menu === In Safari bring up the Preferences dialog (Safari > Preferences...). Select the Advanced tab and check the checkbox at the bottom "Show Develop menu in menu bar" === Step 2: Allow Unsigned Extensions === In the Safari menu bar click "Develop" and check the item that says "Allow unsigned extensions". This will ask you to enter your password. === Step 3: Download the WikiTree Sourcer App === Click [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1mQf5qpBfoXEt_PnIHI422lxGzr2bUIUz?usp=sharing this link] to open my folder on Google Drive for the latest beta version of WikiTree Sourcer. The folder contains a file called "WikiTree Sourcer (macOS) 2021-10-10 17-32-15.zip". Select that file and download it to anywhere on your Mac (to download it right-click on the file in Google Drive and select "Download"). Once it is downloaded the zip file needs to be uncompressed. You can just double click it to do this. This will produce a folder next to the zip file called "WikiTree Sourcer (macOS) 2021-10-10 17-32-15". Inside this folder is the app file named "WikiTree Sourcer". === Step 4: Run the WikiTree Sourcer App === ''NOTE: You only have to do this once. The only purpose of the App is to install the Extension.'' This is a little complicated because MacOS is extra cautious about apps downloaded from the internet. If you just double-click the app you get an error dialog that says: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test.png }} Instead hold down the Ctrl key and click the app file. This will bring op a context menu. The first item on the menu is "Open". Click that. This will then bring up a similar dialog to when you double-clicked the app but this time there is an "Open" button. If this doesn't work the first time try it again. When you see this dialog click Open. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-1.png }} This will open the App dialog with a button that says "Quit and Open Safari Extensions Preferences...". Click this button. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-2.png }} This should open the Safari Preferences on the Extensions tab and you should see WikiTree Sourcer on the left with a check box next to it. If the check box is not checked then check it. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-3.png |size=l }} Sometimes pressing the "Quit and Open Safari Extensions Preferences..." button doesn't bring up Safari or the Preferences dialog. It seems to have still installed the extension though. You can manually open Safari and go to the Preferences > Extensions tab and make sure WikiTree Sourcer checked. If WikiTree Sourcer does not show up in the Preferences > Extensions tab then it could be that unsigned extensions are not allowed - see step 2. The extension is now installed. Please note that if you quit Safari you will have to do Step 2 to allow unsigned extensions again. == Testing the extension in Safari == Now that the extension is installed you should see the [1] icon at the top of your Safari window either to the left or the right of the URL bar. It should be blue on web sites that the extension has permission to access and grey on other sites (unless you have changed the system accent color to something other than blue). The first time that you use it on a supported site your Mac will ask you confirm that you give permission for the extension to access that site. For example the first time you click the extension icon while on the freebmd site: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-4.png }} There is one main difference in the Safari version of the extension as compared to the Chrome and Firefox versions. When you build a citation or table it will ask you to press an additional button to write this to the clipboard. This is due to extra security in Safari. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_Safari_Beta_Test-5.png }} If you do not see the [1] icon in your Safari window it may be that your window is not wide enough to show all your extensions. In this case there will be a >> symbol on the right hand edge of the window. Clicking this should show "WikiTree Sourcer" but clicking on that will do nothing. In this case you will have to customize your toolbar so that the WikiTree Sourcer icon is visible.

WikiTree Sourcer Scotlands People Examples

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This page shows some sample narratives and citations generated by the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] browser extension for Scotlands People sources. It can be a challenge to come up with a narrative sentence that accurately states what happened on a given date. Some cases are clear and some less so. Input is requested on: # The narrative text # The data sentence (e.g. "Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland") # The label (e.g.: '''Baptism''') (this is optional) '''Note:''' there are many options on the WikiTree Sourcer options page for the formatting of the citations. This page just shows a couple of different combinations of options. == Church Records == === Births and Baptisms === ==== OPR Births and Baptisms ==== Peter, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, was born or baptised on 1 June 1823 in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland. '''Birth or Baptism''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 382/ ; Ref: 20 9
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_births&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=CONNAN&surname_so=exact&forename=PETER&forename_so=exact&from_year=1823&to_year=1823&sex=M&parent_names=JAMES%20CONNAN&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=MARY%20MCGREGOR&parent_name_two_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE_MONZIE%20(PERTH)&rd_name%5B0%5D=MONZIE ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Peter Connan born or baptised on 1 Jun 1823, son of James Connan & Mary McGregor, in Monzie, Perthshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 382/ , Ref 20 9. ==== RCC Births and Baptisms ==== Agnes, daughter of Alexander White & Saragh McDonnol, was born on 24 January 1839 and baptised on 29 March 1839 in St Mirin's, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Catholic Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland, Parish: Paisley, St Mirin's
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=crbirths_baptism&church_type=Catholic%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=WHITE&surname_so=exact&forename=AGNES&forename_so=exact&from_year=1839&to_year=1839&sex=F&parent_names=ALEXANDER%20WHITE&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=SARAGH%20MCDONNOL&parent_name_two_so=exact&mp_code%5B0%5D=MP&mp_no%5B0%5D=8&parish_title%5B0%5D=PAISLEY%2C%20ST%20MIRIN'S ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Agnes White baptism on 29 Mar 1839 (born 24 Jan 1839), daughter of Alexander White & Saragh McDonnol, in St Mirin's, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
"Catholic Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Agnes White baptism on 29 Mar 1839 (born 24 Jan 1839), daughter of Alexander White & Saragh McDonnol, in St Mirin's, Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland; citing Parish Paisley, St Mirin's. ==== Other Church Births and Baptisms ==== Peter, child of Peter Conner & Jean Sneddon, was born on 23 February 1854 and baptised on 16 March 1854 in Wellwynd Associate, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland. '''Baptism''': "Other Church Registers - Births and Baptisms"
National Records of Scotland
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=%28B%20OR%20C%20OR%20S%29&record_type%5B0%5D=ch3_baptism&church_type=Presbyterian%20registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-births-baptisms&surname=CONNOR&surname_so=exact&forename=PETER&forename_so=exact&from_year=1854&to_year=1854&parent_names=PETER%20CONNER&parent_names_so=exact&parent_name_two=JEAN%20SNEDDON&parent_name_two_so=exact&congregation%5B0%5D=AIRDRIE%20-%20WELLWYND%20ASSOCIATE ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Peter Connor baptism on 16 Mar 1854 (born 23 Feb 1854), child of Peter Conner & Jean Sneddon, in Wellwynd Associate, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
"Other Church Registers - Births and Baptisms", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Peter Connor baptism on 16 Mar 1854 (born 23 Feb 1854), child of Peter Conner & Jean Sneddon, in Wellwynd Associate, Airdrie, Lanarkshire, Scotland. === Marriages and Banns === ==== OPR Marriages and Banns ==== Christane married Robert Wright on or after 2 July 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 474/ ; Ref: 20 27
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_marriages&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=MCGREGOR&surname_so=exact&forename=CHRISTANE&forename_so=exact&from_year=1668&to_year=1668&spouse_name=ROBERT%20WRIGHT%2FFR285%20(FR285)&spouse_name_so=exact&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN_BUCHANAN&rd_name%5B0%5D=BUCHANAN ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Christane McGregor marriage to Robert Wright on or after 2 Jul 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Banns and Marriages", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Christane McGregor marriage to Robert Wright on or after 2 Jul 1668 in Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 474/ , Ref 20 27. ==== RCC Marriages and Banns ==== James married Ruth Margaret Gauld on or after 26 November 1941 in St Mary's with St Peter's, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Catholic Parish Registers - Marriages"
National Records of Scotland, Parish: Aberdeen, St Mary's with St Peter's
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=crbanns_marriages&church_type=Catholic%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=MCGREGOR&surname_so=exact&forename=JAMES%20RONALD&forename_so=exact&from_year=1941&to_year=1941&spouse_surname=GAULD&spouse_surname_so=exact&spouse_forename=RUTH%20MARGARET&spouse_forename_so=exact ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
James Ronald McGregor marriage to Ruth Margaret Gauld on or after 26 Nov 1941 in St Mary's with St Peter's, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.
"Catholic Parish Registers - Marriages", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), James Ronald McGregor marriage to Ruth Margaret Gauld on or after 26 Nov 1941 in St Mary's with St Peter's, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland; citing Parish Aberdeen, St Mary's with St Peter's. ==== Other Church Marriages ==== John married Hannah Butler Dewar on 3 July 1849 in Scotland. '''Marriage''': "Other Church Registers - Marriages"
National Records of Scotland
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=M&record_type%5B0%5D=ch3_marriages&church_type=Presbyterian%20registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-banns-marriages&surname=KAY&surname_so=exact&forename=JOHN&forename_so=exact&from_year=1849&to_year=1849&congregation%5B0%5D=LEITH%20-%20ST%20ANDREW'S%20PLACE%20ASSOCIATE ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
John Kay marriage to Hannah Butler Dewar on 3 Jul 1849 in Scotland.
"Other Church Registers - Marriages", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), John Kay marriage to Hannah Butler Dewar on 3 Jul 1849 in Scotland. === Deaths and Burials === ==== OPR Deaths and Burials ==== Elizabeth, daughter of Colny Campbell, died or was buried on 8 March 1647 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. '''Death or Burial''': "Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Deaths and Burials"
National Records of Scotland, Parish Number: 496/ ; Ref: 50 16
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=D&record_type%5B0%5D=opr_deaths&church_type=Old%20Parish%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-deaths-burials&surname=CAMPBELL&surname_so=exact&forename=ELIZABETH&forename_so=exact&from_year=1647&to_year=1647&sex=F&county=DUNBARTON&rd_display_name%5B0%5D=DUMBARTON%20LANDWARD%7CDUMBARTON%20BURGH%7CDUMBARTON_DUMBARTON&rd_name%5B0%5D=DUMBARTON%20LANDWARD%20OR%20DUMBARTON%20BURGH%20OR%20DUMBARTON ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Colny Campbell, death or burial on 8 Mar 1647 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
"Church of Scotland: Old Parish Registers - Deaths and Burials", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Elizabeth Campbell, daughter of Colny Campbell, death or burial on 8 Mar 1647 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; citing Parish Number 496/ , Ref 50 16. ==== RCC Deaths and Burials ==== Ruth (age 0) was buried on 3 December 1860 in Old Dalbeth Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland. '''Burial''': "Catholic Parish Registers - Deaths, Burials and Funerals"
National Records of Scotland, Parish: Glasgow, Old Dalbeth Cemetery
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=D&record_type%5B0%5D=crdeath_burial&church_type=Catholic%20Registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-deaths-burials&surname=FRASER&surname_so=exact&forename=RUTH&forename_so=exact&from_year=1860&to_year=1860&sex=F&age_from=0&age_to=0&mp_code%5B0%5D=COD&mp_no%5B0%5D=1&parish_title%5B0%5D=GLASGOW%2C%20OLD%20DALBETH%20CEMETERY ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Ruth Fraser burial (died age 0) on 3 Dec 1860 in Old Dalbeth Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
"Catholic Parish Registers - Deaths, Burials and Funerals", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Ruth Fraser burial (died age 0) on 3 Dec 1860 in Old Dalbeth Cemetery, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland; citing Parish Glasgow, Old Dalbeth Cemetery. ==== Other Church Deaths and Burials ==== Helen died or was buried on 11 July 1842 in St Margaret's United Secession, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. '''Death or Burial''': "Other Church Registers - Deaths and Burials"
National Records of Scotland
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&event=D&record_type%5B0%5D=ch3_burials&church_type=Presbyterian%20registers&dl_cat=church&dl_rec=church-deaths-burials&surname=FRASER&surname_so=exact&forename=HELEN&forename_so=exact&from_year=1842&to_year=1842&congregation%5B0%5D=DUNFERMLINE%20-%20ST%20MARGARET'S%20UNITED%20SECESSION ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Helen Fraser death or burial on 11 Jul 1842 in St Margaret's United Secession, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Cause of death: Rheumatic Fever.
"Other Church Registers - Deaths and Burials", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Helen Fraser death or burial on 11 Jul 1842 in St Margaret's United Secession, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland. Cause of death: Rheumatic Fever. == Legal records == === Wills and Testaments === Confirmation was granted on Robert's estate on 19 October 1624 at Dumfries Commissary Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: CC5/6/1
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Faireis&surname_so=exact&forename=Robert&forename_so=exact&from_year=1624&to_year=1624&court%5B0%5D=Dumfries%20Commissary%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=in%20Mylnefeild%2C%20parish%20of%20Annan ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Robert Faireis at Dumfries Commissary Court on 19 Oct 1624.
Confirmation was granted on Adelaide's estate on 2 February 1906 at Inverness Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC29/44/48
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Adelaide&forename_so=exact&from_year=1906&to_year=1906&court%5B0%5D=Inverness%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=widow%20of%20John%20Fraser%2C%20Bruar%2C%20Inverness%2C%20d.%2002%2F07%2F1905%20at%20Bruar%2C%20testate. ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will of Adelaide Fraser at Inverness Sheriff Court on 2 Feb 1906. Died 2 Jul 1905.
Confirmation was granted on Bessie's estate on 27 May 1584 at Edinburgh Commissary Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: CC8/8/13
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Alexander&surname_so=exact&forename=Bessie&forename_so=exact&from_year=1584&to_year=1584&court%5B0%5D=Edinburgh%20Commissary%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=sometime%20spouse%20to%20Duncan%20Ronnald%20in%20Popiltreis%2C%20sheriffdom%20of%20Stirling ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Bessie Alexander at Edinburgh Commissary Court on 27 May 1584.
Confirmation was granted on Agnes's estate on 18 April 1910 at Glasgow Sheriff Court. '''Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC36/48/224
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Agnes&forename_so=exact&from_year=1910&to_year=1910&court%5B0%5D=Glasgow%20Sheriff%20Court%20Inventories%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=or%20MacLeod%2C%20wife%20of%20Alexander%20Fraser%2C%20banker%2C%20308%20Maxwell%20Road%2C%20Pollokshields%2C%20Glasgow%2C%20wife%20of%20Alexander%20Fraser%2C%20Glasgow%2C%20d.%2027 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Agnes Fraser at Glasgow Sheriff Court on 18 Apr 1910. Died 27 Dec 1909.
Confirmation was granted on Abercromby's estate on 30 May 1882 at Aberdeen Sheriff Court. '''Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC1/36/90
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Abercromby&forename_so=exact&from_year=1882&to_year=1882&court%5B0%5D=Aberdeen%20Sheriff%20Court%20Inventories%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=chief%20steward%20on%20the%20steamship%20Morna%20of%20Leith%2C%20residing%20at%2065%20Cotton%20Street%2C%20Aberdeen%2C%20d.%2011%2F05%2F1882%20at%20sea%2C%20intestate%2C%20spouse%20o ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Abercromby Fraser at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on 30 May 1882. Died 11 May 1882.
Confirmation was granted on Jane's estate on 14 June 1921, additional inventory granted on 25 June 1921 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. '''Additional Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC70/1/665
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Peffers&surname_so=exact&forename=Jane&forename_so=exact&from_year=1921&to_year=1921&court%5B0%5D=Edinburgh%20Sheriff%20Court%20Inventories%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=or%20Wilson%20266%20Bonnington%20Road%2C%20Leith%2C%20widow%2C%20d.%2006%2F04%2F1921%20at%20Leith%2C%20testate. ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Jane Peffers at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on 25 Jun 1921 (original confirmation on 14 Jun 1921). Died 6 Apr 1921.
Confirmation was granted on Alexander's estate on 26 May 1869 at Ayr Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC6/46/6
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Alexander%20John&forename_so=exact&from_year=1869&to_year=1869&court%5B0%5D=Ayr%20Sheriff%20Court%20Wills%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=banker%20in%20Kilmarnock ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Alexander John Bruce at Ayr Sheriff Court on 26 May 1869.
Confirmation was granted on Alexander's estate on 22 April 1873 at Haddington Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC40/40/18
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Peffers&surname_so=exact&forename=Alexander&forename_so=exact&from_year=1873&to_year=1873&court%5B0%5D=Haddington%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Carter%20in%20Haddington ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Alexander Peffers at Haddington Sheriff Court on 22 Apr 1873.
Confirmation was granted on Affleck's estate on 21 September 1870 at Inverness Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC29/44/14
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Affleck&forename_so=exact&from_year=1870&to_year=1870&court%5B0%5D=Inverness%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Major%20in%20the%20Royal%20Artillery%20Died%20at%20Malta ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Affleck Fraser at Inverness Sheriff Court on 21 Sep 1870.
Confirmation was granted on Catherine's estate on 23 February 1892, additional inventory granted on 20 January 1894 at Wick Sheriff Court. '''Additional Inventory Confirmation''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC14/40/14
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Catherine&forename_so=exact&from_year=1892&to_year=1892&court%5B0%5D=Wick%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Breadalbane%20Terrace%2C%20Pulteneytown%2C%20d.%2002%2F03%2F1888%20at%20Pulteneytown%2C%20testate ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of inventory for Catherine Bruce at Wick Sheriff Court on 20 Jan 1894 (original confirmation on 23 Feb 1892). Died 2 Mar 1888.
Confirmation was granted on Christian's estate on 16 February 1857 at Cupar Sheriff Court. '''Will or Testament''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC20/50/28
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Christian&forename_so=exact&from_year=1857&to_year=1857&court%5B0%5D=Cupar%20Sheriff%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Miss%2C%20residing%20in%20Broughton%20Place%2C%20Edinburgh%20thereafter%20in%20Brycehall%2C%20Kirkcaldy%2C%20daughter%20of%20deceased%20Robert%20Bruce%20Esquire%20of%20Pi ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of will or testament of Christian Bruce at Cupar Sheriff Court on 16 Feb 1857.
Probate of Agnes's estate recorded on 31 December 1897 at a non-Scottish court. '''Probate''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC70/6/68
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Agnes&forename_so=exact&from_year=1897&to_year=1897&court%5B0%5D=non-Scottish%20Court%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=of%203%20Haldane%20Terrace%2C%20Newcastle-upon-Tyne%2C%20widow ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of probate of will of Agnes Bruce at non-Scottish Court on 31 Dec 1897.
Probate of Agnes's estate endorsed on 31 December 1897 at Edinburgh Sheriff Court. '''Probate''': "Wills and Testaments"
National Records of Scotland, Reference Number: SC70/4/302
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-wills-testaments&record_type=wills_testaments&surname=Bruce&surname_so=exact&forename=Agnes&forename_so=exact&from_year=1897&to_year=1897&court%5B0%5D=Edinburgh%20Sheriff%20Court%20Wills%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20%20&description=Widow%2C%203%20Haldane%20Terrace%2C%20City%20and%20County%20of%20Newcastle%20upon%20Tyne%2C%20d.%2002%2F08%2F1897%20at%20Haldane%20Terrace%20aforesaid%2C%20testate ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 23 June 2022)
Confirmation of probate of will of Agnes Bruce at Edinburgh Sheriff Court on 31 Dec 1897. Died 2 Aug 1897.
=== Soldier's and Airmen's Wills === Donald was in the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and died on 16 May 1915 at No 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, France. Their service number was 8878. '''Military''': "Soldiers' and airmen's wills"
National Records of Scotland, Service Number: 8878
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-soldiers-wills&record_type=soldiers_wills&surname=Fraser&surname_so=exact&forename=Donald&forename_so=exact&from_year=1915&to_year=1915&service_number=8878 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 21 June 2022)
Surname: Fraser; Forename: Donald; Date: 16/05/1915; Service Number: 8878; Rank: Sergeant; Regiment: Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders; Place of Death: No 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, France.
"Soldiers' and airmen's wills", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Surname: Fraser, Forename: Donald, Date: 16/05/1915, Service Number: 8878, Rank: Sergeant, Regiment: Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Place of Death: No 11 General Hospital, Boulogne, France; citing Service Number 8878. William was in the Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and Tyneside Scottish and died on 17 August 1941 in Gibraltar. Their service number was 2753862. '''Military''': "Soldiers' and airmen's wills"
National Records of Scotland, Service Number: 2753862
[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/record-results?search_type=people&dl_cat=legal&dl_rec=legal-soldiers-wills&record_type=soldiers_wills&surname=Barclay&surname_so=exact&forename=William%20D&forename_so=exact&from_year=1941&to_year=1941&service_number=2753862 ScotlandsPeople Search] (accessed 19 June 2022)
Surname: Barclay; Forename: William D; Date: 17/08/1941; Service Number: 2753862; Rank: Private; Regiment: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and Tyneside Scottish; Place of Death: Gibraltar.
"Soldiers' and airmen's wills", database, National Records of Scotland, ([https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] : accessed 23 June 2022), Surname: Barclay, Forename: William D, Date: 17/08/1941, Service Number: 2753862, Rank: Private, Regiment: Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) and Tyneside Scottish, Place of Death: Gibraltar; citing Service Number 2753862. == Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer support for Library and Archives Canada

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== WikiTree Sourcer support for Library and Archives Canada (LAC) == As of 19 October 2023 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer] supports searching for and creating citations from records on the [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx Library and Archives Canada] site. This site has Canadian census records plus other searchable collections. === Supported Collections === Sourcer aims to support all collections except "Film, Video and Sound". Let [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pavey-429 me] know if you find one that it doesn't work on. === The new and old sites === The LAC site is in the process of transitioning from an old web site design to a new one. Sourcer only supports creating citations on the new design pages (since we don't want to cite links that may soon stop working). To assist in the transition I added a feature to find the new page. When on an old format record there is a menu item "Search new LAC site for this record". It works for all the census pages and some other collections. If you find an old style page where this doesn't work well please let me know and send me a link to the record page - I need to add a case for each old collection. There appear to be some records on the old site that have not yet been moved to the new site. For example [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/land/land-grants-western-canada-1870-1930/Pages/land-grants-western-canada.aspx Land Grants of Western Canada, 1870-1930]. === Links in citations === The new design of the website includes a "Link to this record" button which says ''"This link identifies the web page describing this particular record. Unlike the temporary link in your browser, this link will allow you to access, and reference, this page in the future. To link to this descriptive record, copy and paste the URL where ever needed (wiki, blog, document)."''. WikiTree Sourcer will attempt to automatically use that permalink in the citations it generates. === Search across sites === For the census records Sourcer knows the collections names on different sites so you can search from a LAC census record to an Ancestry census record for example. Since the LAC site doesn't have an transcription of households this allows you to create a household table on Ancestry, FamilySearch or FindMyPast for example. Example: from [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=census&id=18859202&lang=eng this LAC 1881 census record] you can search for the same record on Ancestry and find [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/2477698:1577?tid=&pid=&queryId=f8be9938c4acb6378924ae4c2714dedc&_phsrc=UnG1811&_phstart=successSource this record] and vice versa.

WikiTree Sourcer support for Wikipedia

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== WikiTree Sourcer support for Wikipedia == Sourcer will create citations for you and will also create links that you can paste into the biography. The latter was requested because there is a special syntax in WikiTree for links to Wikipedia that can be hard to remember. === Searching Wikipedia === This is currently pretty basic. It just searches for a persons names and dates. ''NOTE: that the "Search Wikipedia" may not show up on your top-level Sourcer popup menu depending on your options settings. By default only 16 sites are shown. You can increase the priority of Wikipedia or increase the maximum shown to make it show up on your top-level popup or you can click on "Show all Search Sites...".'' === Creating citations === The main question here is how to format the link. For example for this Wikipedia page: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More There are multiple Sourcer options for how the link part of the citation should look: ==== LInk type to use in citation ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Option || Link encoding || How it appears |- | Special WikiTree Wikipedia link|| [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Wikipedia]] || [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Wikipedia]] |- | Standard WikiTree external link|| [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Wikipedia] || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Wikipedia] |- | External link to specific version || [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 Wikipedia] || [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 Wikipedia] |- | Visible URL || https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More || https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More |- | Visible URL to version || https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 || https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 |} The default options uses the third example above. ==== If not using a visble URL, where to put link ==== If not using a visible URL there is the question of what text to use for the Hyperlink. For example if you take the Wikipedia generated Chicago citation for the page mentioned above: : Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 (accessed October 28, 2023). and you want to hide the link. there are various options: # The source title. Make the part "Hannah More" the clickable link text. # Make the part "Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia" the clickable link text. # Put some separate text "Wikipedia" at the end which is the clickable link text, # Put some separate text "Wikipedia Entry" at the end which is the clickable link text, ==== Put the text 'Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia' in italics ==== If this option is checked that part of the citation is in italics. === Building links rather than citations === Sometimes you just want a link to paste into the biography that is not a source citation. Sourcer has a menu item on Wikipedia pages: "Build WikiTree Link" this puts the link text in the clipboard. There are three options for the link format: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Link type || Link encoding || How it appears |- | Special WikiTree Wikipedia link || [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Hannah More]] || [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Hannah More]] |- | Standard WikiTree External link || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Hannah More] || [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Hannah More] |- | Permalink to current version of page || [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 Hannah More] || [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 Hannah More] |} and three options for the surrounding text: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Extra text option ||How it appears |- | No extra text || [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Hannah More]] |- | Wikipedia || Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Hannah More]] |- | See on Wikipedia|| See: [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Hannah More]] on Wikipedia |- | See on Wikipedia for more information || See: [[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Hannah More]] on Wikipedia for more information |} == Example narratives with inline citations == This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry.Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More", [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=942148655 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 29 October 2023) This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry.Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More", [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=942148655 Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia] (accessed 29 October 2023) This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry.Wikipedia contributors, "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Hannah More]", ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'' (accessed 29 October 2023) This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry.Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More", ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 (accessed 29 October 2023) This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry.Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More", ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia'', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hannah_More Wikipedia] (accessed 29 October 2023) This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry. '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More"
''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''
[[Wikipedia:Hannah More|Wikipedia Entry]] (accessed 29 October 2023)
This person was mentioned in a Wikipedia entry. '''Wikipedia entry''': Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More"
[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''] (accessed 29 October 2023)
== Sources == '''Examples of WikiTree usages (non-Sourcer):''' ''From [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources#Web_page Help: Sources] page: (as of 28-Oct-2023)'' * Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington George Washington]." ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia.'' Accessed 1 Jan 2016. ''From [[Space:Foundations_OT_-_Citation_templates#Wikipedia|England Orphan Trail: Citation templates]]: (as of 28-Oct-2023)''' * Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More," [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=942148655 Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia] (accessed [insert date]) ''As used by the Notables project:'' See Also: * Wikipedia: [[Wikipedia:Len_Deighton|Len Deighton]] ''What you get by doing "Cite this page" on the Wikipedia page and using the Chicago style: (as of 28-Oct-2023)''' * Wikipedia contributors, "Hannah More," ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia,'' https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Hannah_More&oldid=1178109617 (accessed October 28, 2023).

WikiTree Sourcer supported sites

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These are the sites (in addition to Wikitree.com) supported by the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer browser extension]]. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Site name/link || Notes |- |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Multiple countries |- | [https://ancestry.com/ Ancestry] || Multiple domains, subscription required |- | [https://billiongraves.com/ BillionGraves] || Implemented by Colin (Thomson-8303) |- | [https://ident.familysearch.org/ FamilySearch] || Login required |- | [https://www.findagrave.com/ FindAGrave] || |- | [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/ FindMyPast] || Multiple domains, subscription required |- | [https://www.myheritage.com/ MyHeritage] || Subscription required |- | [https://www.newspapers.com/ Newspapers.com] || Implemented by Savanna (King-52827), subscription required for search, citations created from free clippings |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Australia |- | [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/ Trove (newspapers)] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Canada |- | [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx Library and Archives Canada] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_support_for_Library_and_Archives_Canada|Documentation]] |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Commonwealth |- | [https://www.cwgc.org/ The Commonwealth War Graves Commission] || Implemented by Colin (Thomson-8303) |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | England & Wales |- | [https://www.freebmd.org.uk/ FreeBMD] || |- | [https://www.freecen.org.uk/ FreeCen] || |- | [https://www.freereg.org.uk/ FreeReg] || |- | [https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp GRO] || Login required |- | [https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] || [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_UK_Probate_Search_examples Examples] |- | [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/ Cornwall Online Parish Clerk] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Ireland |- | [https://civilrecords.irishgenealogy.ie/ IrishGenealogy.ie] || |- | [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie// National Archives of Ireland census records] || |- | [https://registers.nli.ie/ National Library of Ireland Catholic Parish Registers] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Netherlands |- | [https://www.openarch.nl/ OpenArch] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_WieWasWie_examples|Examples]] |- | [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ WieWasWie] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_WieWasWie_examples|Examples]] |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | New Zealand |- | [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers PapersPast (newspapers)] || |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Poland |- | [https://geneteka.genealodzy.pl/ Geneteka] || Implemented by PeWu (Więch-13) |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | Scotland |- | [https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/ ScotlandsPeople] || Implementation help from Colin (Thomson-8303). [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Scotlands_People_Examples|Examples]] |- bgcolor=#f1fec4 | General book/paper sources |- | [https://www.jstor.org/ JSTOR] || |- | [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] || |- | [https://www.hathitrust.org/ Hathi Trust] || |- | [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive]|| |- | [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] || [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_support_for_Wikipedia|Documentation]] |}

WikiTree Sourcer UK Probate Search examples

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The UK government probatesearch web site provides access to three record sets. These are described on the National Archives page [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/wills-or-administrations-after-1858 here]. The three record sets are: # Index to wills and administrations (1858–1995). This also contains images of the pages from the National Probate Calendar # Index to wills and administrations (1996 to present) # Index to soldiers’ wills (1850–1986) There is some discussion on the Evidence Explained forum about how to cite UK probate records [https://evidenceexplained.com/node/1675 here]. == Index to wills and administrations (1858–1995) == The information in the probate calendar page images is not transcribed. So Sourcer will prompt the user to transcribe parts of it when creating a citation. The information provided on the pages changed in about 1968 and again in 1973. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Item || 1858-1967 || 1968-1972 || 1973-present |- | Last name || yes || yes || yes |- | First names || yes || yes || yes |- | AKA / see Also || yes || yes || yes |- | Residence || yes || yes || yes |- | Status ("widow" or "wife of...") || yes || '''no''' || '''no''' |- | Death date || yes || yes || yes |- | Death location || yes || '''no''' || '''no''' |- | Record type || yes || yes || yes |- | Probate registry || yes || yes || yes |- | Probate/Grant date || yes || yes || yes |- | Granted to || yes || '''no''' || '''no''' |- | Effects || yes || yes || yes |- | Reference number || '''no''' || '''no''' || yes |} === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === Ralph died on 8 September 1958 at Middlesex Hospital, London W.1 and his estate passed probate on 13 October 1958 in London. '''Probate''': "England and Wales, Index to wills and administrations (1858-1995)"
England & Wales National Probate Calendar 1958, page 410
[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] (accessed 20 June 2023)
PAVEY Ralph Edgar 14 New Oak Road, Finchley, London N.2 died 8 September 1958 at Middlesex Hospital, London W.1. Administration London 13 October 1958 to Elsie Sarah Pavey. Effects £477 7s. 4d.
'''Note''': ''the following citation is the same record but with different sourcer options for the data line.'' '''Probate''': "England & Wales, Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1995"
England & Wales National Probate Calendar 1958, page 410
[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] (accessed 16 June 2023)
Ralph Edgar Pavey probate on 13 Oct 1958 in London. Died 8 Sep 1958 at Middlesex Hospital, London W.1.
William died on 19 September 1958 residing at 22 Cumberland Rd, Brighton and his estate passed probate on 3 December 1973 in Brighton. '''Probate''': "England and Wales, Index to wills and administrations (1858-1995)"
England & Wales National Probate Calendar 1973, page 104
[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] (accessed 20 June 2023)
ALLEN William Frederick otherwise William Beresford of 22 Cumberland Rd, Brighton died 19 September 1958. Administration (with Will) Brighton 3 December 1973. Effects £3750 Former Grant D P R 27 October 1958 730513688H.
== Index to wills and administrations (1996 to present) == === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === Dorothy died on 2 January 2011 and their estate passed probate on 9 March 2011 in Winchester. '''Probate''': "England and Wales, Index to wills and administrations (1996 to present)"
Probate year: 2011; Probate number: 3495477
[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] (accessed 20 June 2023)
PAVEY Dorothy Margaret died 2 January 2011. Date of probate: 9 March 2011; Probate number: 3495477; Document type: PROBATE; Registry office: Winchester.
== Index to soldiers’ wills (1850–1986) == === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === Thomas died on 16 May 1918. '''Probate''': "Index to soldiers' wills (1850-1986)"
Wills of soldiers who died while serving in the British Armed Forces
[https://probatesearch.service.gov.uk/ Probate Search/Find A Will (UK)] (accessed 20 June 2023)
PAVEY Thomas Frank died while serving in the British armed forces 16 May 1918. Regiment number: 31763.
== Ancestry Probates == === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === Ancestry has a record collection for the "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995". Here are some citations of that for comparison. Ralph died on 8 September 1958 in London, England and their estate passed probate on 13 October 1958 in London, England. '''Note''': ''the following citation is from Ancestry but for the same record as the first citation.'' '''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995"
Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
{{Ancestry Sharing|4345507|7b22746f6b656e223a22716e583454634c58396d347147336167734e666d434e4837366866577a7535584f6b544565396f4c766f673d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} - {{Ancestry Record|1904|17893479}} (accessed 16 June 2023)
Ralph Edgar Pavey probate on 13 Oct 1958 in London, England. Died 8 Sep 1958 in London, England.
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WikiTree Sourcer User Guide

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[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide User Guide] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Release_Notes Release notes] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Frequently_Asked_Questions Frequently Asked Questions] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_Wish_List Wish List (enhancement requests)] = WikiTree Sourcer User Guide = == Introduction == === Setup === Everything in [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|WikiTree Sourcer]] (except for the [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide#Context_Menu|context menu]]) is done via the popup menu which is accessed via the '''[1]''' icon in the toolbar of the browser. To make this icon show up on the toolbar in Chrome it is necessary to "pin" it. ==== Chrome ==== In the Chrome browser this is done by clicking on the "puzzle piece" icon to show all extensions and clicking on the pin icon next to WikiTree Sourcer: {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide.png |caption=Google Chrome extensions popup }} ==== Firefox ==== In the Firefox browser the icon appears to show up without having to pin it. If it is not pinned then click on the puzzle piece icon and then right-click on WikiTree Sourcer and select "Pin to Toolbar". ==== Safari ==== In Safari on a Mac or a large screen tablet the Sourcer Icon shows up to the left of the URL bar. The extension has to be enabled - this is usually done when you run the app to install it. Initially the icon will be grey. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-2.png |align=c |size=l }} When you click on it (when on a supported page) you will get an Apple menu asking for permission for the extension to access the page. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-3.png |align=c |size=l }} Once you grant this the icon will be blue (or whatever you have set as your highlight color). === Options === On the WikiTree Sourcer popup menu there is an item named "Options...". This opens a page in a new tab that allows you to setup how you want the extension to work. It is worth checking out all the options as you get to know the extension. ==== Search Menu Options ==== Because there may eventually be a large number of web sites supported by Sourcer, there are options that reduce the number of search sites shown on the main Sourcer menu. In order to give the user a lot of flexibility there are a lot of options to control how many search sites are shown on the main menu, what order they are in etc. Also, the sites are limited to those sites with records in the lifespan of the current profile and in the same countries as the current profile. If the main Sourcer menu is not showing all the possible search sites then there is a menu item "All Search Sites..." to allow you to see the remaining ones. Here are some of the option settings: * Search: General: '''Maximum number of search menu items to show on top-level popup (0 means just show search submenu)''' ** If you make it really large (say 99) then, on the main popup menu, you will see all sites that are within the lifespan and countries of the current page. * Search: : '''Priority of the search menu item for this site on the top-level popup menu:''' ** This allows you to set the order of the items on the main menu. You can also hide sites that you never use by setting the number to zero. * Search: : '''Priority of the search menu item for this site on the search submenu:''' ** This allows you to set the order of the items on the search sub menu ("All Search Sites..."). You can also hide sites that you never use by setting the number to zero. On the search submenu there is a yellow row at the top. Clicking on this allows you to modify the lifespan and countries used to filter this sub menu. The filter ''checkbox'' settings are remembered, so if you turn off filtering by country, the next time you use the search ''submenu'' then it will not filter by country. ==== Options Dialog ==== When on the Sourcer Options page there is a dialog that can be displayed using the "hamburger" icon at the top-right of the page. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-4.png |align=c |size=l |caption=WikiTree Sourcer options dialog }} This allows the options to be exported, imported or reset. * Export. This button will export your current options to a file. There are several reasons you might want to do this. ** You could save the options as a backup before experimenting with different options. ** You could save several different sets of options that you want to switch between for working on different projects. ** You could save them and load them into a different browser on the same device or a different device so that you are using the same options across all your browsers/devices. ** You could save them and send the file to another WikiTreer to show what options you use. ** If you are a project leader you could save them and publish them as the preferred options to use for your project (if you want to be that prescriptive). In this case you could edit the file to only contain the option settings that are important to the project. * Import. This button allows you to select a file that was exported and import the options from that. ** Note that, if the file being imported does not have an entry for some options, then those options will remain at their current settings. This allows people to share selected settings with other users. If you want every option at the default except for the values imported then simply reset your options before importing. * Reset. This button resets all options to the built-in defaults. === Search from WikiTree === When on a WikiTree profile (in read or edit mode) the popup menu allows you to search other sites for sources for this profile. Each site to search has different features. For Ancestry, FindMyPast and FamilySearch there is a ">" symbol to the right (for example of the "Search FamilySearch" menu item). This gives you a choice: you can click on the text (e.g. "Search FamilySearch) for a default search; or you can click on the ">" to get a sub-menu with more options. === Building Citations === When on citable record page the menu allows you to create a citation or search other sites for information on the person. There are three options for creating a citation: # Build Inline Citation - creates a inline citation # Build Narrative with Citation - creates some [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer:_Narrative_formatting_options|narrative text]] followed by an inline citation # Build Source Citation - creates a citation suitable for pasting after the == Sources == line. The citation is put into the paste buffer (clipboard) so you can use Ctrl+V/Cmd+V or whatever your platform/browser uses for paste to insert into the WikiTree biography. On FamilySearch and Ancestry person pages it is also possible to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations create citations for all the sources at once]. === Building Household Tables === When on a supported census-type record page there is an option on the Sourcer menu for "Build Household Table". This will generate a WikiTree style table or list that can be pasted into a WikiTree profile. There is also an option to automatically generate the table when you build the citation (or vice-versa). The options page has a "Household Table" tab that gives you options for how the table (or list) should be formatted. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Household_Table_Styles This page] gives some examples of different styles. === Search from other sites === When on a record page you can search other sites based on the data on that page. This works similarly to searching from a WikiTree profile with a couple of exceptions: # The "Search with Specified Parameters" may have less options since a WikiTree profile can have multiple last names and/or multiple spouses. # For some records there is a new sub-menu option: "Search the same collection for the same record". This only shows up if the record is in one of the collections that WikiTree Sourcer has been setup to support for this. For example when on a census record in Ancestry it will let you search for the same census entry on FMP or FamilySearch. For an England & Wales birth or death registration it will let you move between the same record on Ancestry, FMP, FS, GRO and FreeBMD. The search will not always perfectly find the right record due to differences in how place names (or registration districts) are recorded on different sites. Often revising the search to remove the place details will give the correct match. === Adding profiles in WikiTree === Sourcer has a feature that fills out the fields in the WikiTree Add Person page from either an external profile or from a record citation. When you have filled the fields (or manually typed some in) you can also use WikiTree Sourcer to search from the Add Person page - either search WikiTree for duplicates or other sites for sources. NOTE: More documentation of the Add Person flow on WikiTree is [[Space:Add_Person_Redesign|here]]. ==== From a profile ==== * When on a profile page (in FamilySearch, Ancestry or FindMyPast) there is a menu option "Save Person Data". Select that. * Then go to WikiTree and add a person (e.g. use the clickable links in Edit Mode that say: "add/remove child", "add spouse", "add sibling" ''or'' to add an unrelated person use the Add -> New Person menu item on WikiTree). * In the Add Person page on WikiTree (also called "Edit Family") when on the second step ("Enter basic data") there will be a Sourcer menu item "Set fields from Person Data for:
". * Click that item and it will fill out the fields on the page with the information from the external profile. * There are options under the "Add Person" tab of the options page that will generate an introductory paragraph (among other options). If you use this, and there is more than one possible parent, make sure you select the correct one at the bottom of the page before doing "Set fields..." * If on a FamilySearch or Ancestry person page it is also possible to [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer%2C_Build_All_Citations include citations for all of the sources] in the person data. ==== From a record ==== * When on a record page (on any of the sites supported by Sourcer) use the usual menu options to build a citation. * Then go to WikiTree and add a person (e.g. use the clickable links in Edit Mode that say: "add/remove child", "add/spouse", "add sibling" ''or'' to add an unrelated person use the Add -> New Person menu item on WikiTree). * In the Add Person page on WikiTree (also called "Edit Family") when on the second step ("Enter basic data") there will be a Sourcer menu item "Set fields from Citation Data for:
". * Click that item and it will fill out the fields on the page with the information from the record the citation was built on. * There are options under the "Add Person" tab of the options page that will automatically add the citation on this page (among other options). === Updating existing WikiTree profiles using MergeEdit === Sourcer has a feature similar to WIkiTree X that uses the WikiTree merge feature to allow you to compare and update the fields on an existing WikiTree profile from either an external profile or from a record citation. ==== From a profile ==== * When on a profile page (in FamilySearch, Ancestry or FindMyPast) there is a menu option "Save Person Data". Select that. * Then go to a WikiTree profile for the same person and bring up the Sourcer menu. * There is a menu item "Merge/Edit from external data...". Click this. * On the submenu select "Merge/Edit from Person Data for..." ==== From a record ==== * When on a record page (on any of the sites supported by Sourcer) use the usual menu options to build a citation. * Then go to a WikiTree profile for the same person and bring up the Sourcer menu. * There is a menu item "Merge/Edit from external data...". Click this. * On the submenu select "Merge/Edit from Citation Data for..." == Details for Specific Sites == A full list of supported site is [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_supported_sites here]. === Ancestry === ==== Citation ==== With default options an Ancestry citation will look something like this: '''1861 Census''': "1861 England Census"
Class: RG 9; Piece: 122; Folio: 40; Page: 11; GSU roll: 542577
{{Ancestry Sharing|25334079|c1dd1a}} - {{Ancestry Record|8767|5010161}} (accessed 2 September 2021)
Harry A Pavey (8) son, in household of William H Pavey (54) in Pancras registration district. Born in Plymouth, Devon, England. ==== Sharing Links ==== Ancestry provides a feature where images on Ancestry can be shared using a "sharing link". Sourcer will include a sharing link in the citation when possible (but only if there is an image associated with the record). Older sharing links were quite short URLs like this: :: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/26033082?h=b2ba14 : however Ancestry changed them in the fall of 2022 to be more like this: :: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/124775?token=IwUOyl5r0uGdVofgaziN4akCiU45VGB%2FcVyzYVcihLQ%3D : then later they changed them to the current ''really'' long form like this: :: https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/124775?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22653971497339503248774c2f4d7277337441793335314e30674c6d706263787064484e67325732657175553d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Links_to_Ancestry#Sharing_Link WikiTree Ancestry Sharing template] handles all three forms so it hides the long URL when viewing a profile. It can seem as though the sharing link is not much use because Ancestry has removed the ability to zoom. However this can be easily worked around. For example if you click on the last (longest) link above... * If you have the Sourcer extension installed you can use this menu item on the Sourcer popup to see the full size image: "Go to Fullsize Sharing Image Page" * If you don't have Sourcer installed then follow these steps: ** Right-click on the image and do "Open Image in New Tab" ** Edit the URL to remove this from the end: &maxWidth=520 There has been some discussion about whether to include the full size image link like [https://mediasvc.ancestry.com/v2/image/namespaces/6224/media/4532341_01069.png?securityToken=xw03e03fe5b301fcbce6ad29ac7a07a530e9313f7a99db0000 this] in the citation rather that the Ancestry sharing link (or in addition to it). At first, we wondered if a link like that would be persistent but they do still seem to work a year or so after being generated. However, Ancestry has not said anything about supporting those links long term so, currently, Sourcer doesn't put links like that in the citations it generates. === FreeBMD === ==== Citation ==== In order to build a citation you need to be on the "Entry Information" page. To get there from the search results click the red "Info" button next to the search result that you want. === GRO === ==== Search ==== If your search finds more than one record then click the radio button next to the one that you want and then bring up the popup menu to build the citation. By default it will use the first match. ==== Citation ==== With default options a GRO birth citation will look like this: '''Birth Registration''': "England & Wales General Register Office"
[https://www.gro.gov.uk/gro/content/certificates/indexes_search.asp?index=EW_Birth&year=1844&range=0&surname=PAVEY&motherssurname=ELLACOTT&forename1=MARY&forename2=ELIZA&gender=F&quarter=S&district=EAST%20STONEHOUSE&volume=09&page=338 GRO Online Indexes - Birth] (accessed 6 August 2021)
Pavey, Mary Eliza (Mother's maiden name: Ellacott).
''GRO Reference:'' 1844 Jul-Aug-Sep in [https://www.ukbmd.org.uk/reg/districts/east%20stonehouse.html East Stonehouse] Volume 09 Page 338. === Library and Archives Canada === See [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer_support_for_Library_and_Archives_Canada|this]] page for details. === National Archives of Ireland census records === The census record pages are not specific to a particular person. Sourcer adds the ability to click on one of the rows in the census table to select it. You can then create a citation for that person (or do a search for that person). === National Library of Ireland - Catholic Parish Registers === Since the image are not transcribed or indexed the functionality is a bit limited. To create a citation Sourcer will ask you to enter some data from the image. === Newspapers.com === When citing Newspapers.com it is best to create a clipping and cite that. That is what Sourcer supports. This way anyone can view the image of the clipping. If you are on the page for the article ([https://www.newspapers.com/image/401687177/?terms=John%20turtle&match=1 example]) and you want to cite the article "Series of Atrocious Murders at Sea" then click the button "Clip" at the top right of the web page. Then select the area of the page to cite, optionally enter a title and press the "Save Clipping" button. Then... click the "View Clip" button that appears. Now you can use Sourcer to create a citation. Here is an [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-hampshire-advertiser-series-of-atroc/138749836/ example] of a page like that. If someone else shares a clip with you you can just go to the clip page and use Sourcer to create a citation. Obituaries are a special case that confused me for a while. If you search obituaries on Newspapers.com or Ancestry you can end up on a page like [https://www.newspapers.com/image/422537999/?article=830720ed-74d8-4639-b11a-d3d244d59683&terms=fred%20smith this]. Although this already has an area selected and a title it is still not a clip page. But there is a "Clip" button at the bottom right of the sidebar on the right. Click this and then "View Clip" as described above and you get to a page like [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-manhattan-mercury-obituary-for-fred/138750225/ this]. This is a normal clip page that you can use Sourcer on. == Context Menu == On '''any site''' (when the WikiTree Sourcer extension is installed and enabled) if you right-click on any hyperlink there will be an additional item named "Sourcer: Open Link in New Tab". If the link points to an Ancestry or FindMyPast page then this will redirect the link to the domain that is specified in the WikiTree Sourcer options page. {{Image|file=WikiTree_Sourcer_User_Guide-1.png |caption=WikiTree Sourcer context menu }} Similarly you can select the source text for an external link template and right-click and use the same menu option to open it. E.g. try selecting the line below and right-clicking on it:
{{Ancestry Record|7814|7041136}} This also works for Wiki Ids. For example if you select this text: Pavey-343 and right click it will open the profile page. You can use this in Discord for example when someone posts a link or template. == Accessibility == It is possible to use WikiTree Sourcer with the Keyboard or a Screen Reader. In both Chrome and Firefox it is possible to set a keyboard shortcut to bring up the extensions popup menu. In Firefox by default the shortcut is Ctrl+Shift+Y on PC and Cmd+Shift+Y on Mac. But this can be changed by putting this in the URL bar: about:addons In Chrome there is no default shortcut but one can be set by putting this in the URL bar: chrome://extensions/shortcuts Once the popup menu is up it can be navigated using the keyboard with the tab and space bar.

WikiTree Sourcer VicBDM examples

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This FSP gives examples of the Sourcer support for Australian Victora Births, Death and Marriages. I have VicBDM support working but I'm currently testing it and getting feedback. === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === Note that the narrative sentences below are all how they could be generated automatically by Sourcer. The intention is that the user would use them as a starting point. '''Note:''' Sourcer has many options for the detailed formatting like when to put in line breaks and whether to include a bold label. The focus here is the content of the various parts like the source title, the source reference, the link and the data sentence. Eva's birth was registered in 1887 in Victoria, Australia. She was the daughter of Henry Nicholson & Fanny Stanway. '''Birth Registration''': "Victoria State Government, Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria"
Births, Registration number: 23122 / 1887
[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Link to Search Page] (accessed 30 April 2024)
Eva Elizabeth Nicholson birth 1887 in Victoria, Australia, daughter of Henry Nicholson & Fanny Stanway, mother's maiden name Stanway.
Eva's birth (parents Henry Nicholson & Fanny Stanway) was registered in 1887 in Victoria, Australia. '''Birth Registration''': "Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria"
Victoria Births Index, Registration number: 23122 / 1887
[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history bdm.vic.gov.au] (accessed 30 April 2024)
Birth, 1887. Place of Birth: RICH, Family name: NICHOLSON, Given name(s): Eva Elizabeth, Father's given name(s): Henry, Mother's given name(s): Fanny, Mother's family name at birth: STANWAY.
George William Ferguson's birth (child of James and Annie) was registered in 1873 in Victoria, Australia. '''Birth Registration''': "Births, Deaths and Marriages Victoria"
Births, Registration number: 8 / 1873
[https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria BDM Search Page] (accessed 30 April 2024)
George Wm Ferguson. Place: ALBURTON. Father: James. Mother: Annie. Mother's LNAB: Gordon.
==== Example Citations from other sites ==== This is how the Victoria BDM indexes are currently cited by Sourcer from other sites (needs some improvement which I will do): George's birth was registered in 1873 in Victoria, Australia. They were the child of James Ferguson & Ferguson. '''Birth Registration''': "Victoria, Australia, Birth Index, 1837-1921"
The Victorian Registry of Births, Deaths, and Marriages; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Victoria, Australia, Birth Records; Reference Number: 8
{{Ancestry Record|61648|410620}} (accessed 30 April 2024)
George Wm Ferguson birth 1873 in Victoria, Australia, child of James Ferguson & Ferguson.
George's birth was registered in 1873 in Alburton, Victoria, Australia. He was the son of James & Annie. '''Birth Registration''': "Victoria Births"
Registration Number: 8
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=ANZ%2FBMD%2FACTBIRT%2F469737 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 30 April 2024)
George William Ferguson birth 1873 in Alburton, Victoria, Australia, son of James & Annie, mother's maiden name Gordon.
==== Other tools ==== BEE citation from Victoria BDM.Birth Index ([https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Victoria Registry of Births Deaths & Marriages] : accessed 30 Apr 2024). Index entry for George Wm FERGUSON, Year: 1873; Parents: James and Annie (GORDON) FERGUSON; Place: ALBURTON, Australia; Reg. Number: 8 == Sources ==

WikiTree Sourcer WieWasWie examples

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This FSP gives examples of the Sourcer support for Wiewaswie (and OpenArch). I have Wiewaswie support working but I'm currently testing it and getting feedback and plan to implement OpenArch support as well before releasing a new version of Sourcer. === Example Sourcer narratives with citations === NOTE: the first example (baptism) gives examples of not just the Sourcer citation from WieWasWie but also other citations for this event for comparison. After that the events just have the Sourcer WieWasWie and OpenArch citations. Note that the narrative sentences below are all generated automatically by Sourcer. ==== DTB registers ==== Gerryt, child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, was born on 8 August 1789 and baptised on 14 August 1789 in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland.''wiewaswie Sourcer citation:'' '''Baptism''': "DTB Dopen (Baptismal Registers)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Registration number: 0950, Book: Doopboek Herv. gem. Leeuwarden
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/54339285 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen Record]
Gerryt J baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland.
''openarch Sourcer citation:'' '''Baptism''': "DTB Dopen (Church records baptisms)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Inventory number: 0950, Book: Doopboek Herv. gem. Leeuwarden
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen Record]
Gerryt J baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland.
''wiewaswie WikiTree BEE citation:'''''Baptism''': DTB Dopen 1789, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland. Akte 0950 (14-08-1789), [http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen] accessed (16 July 2023) via [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/54339285 WieWasWie Permalink] Birth: {| |- |Dopeling:||Gerryt J. |- |Birth date:||08-08-1789 |- |Father:||Hendrik Goudemond |- |Mother:||Grietie Coremans |- |Event:||Doop |- |Event date:||14-08-1789 |- |Event place:||Leeuwarden |- |}''wiewaswie www.genealogietools.nl citation:''DTB Dopen 1789, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland. (1789-08-14), [http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen] accessed via [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/detail/54339285 WieWasWie Permalink], view via [https://www.openarch.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf OpenArch]''openarch www.genealogietools.nl citation:''DTB Dopen 1789, Leeuwarden, Friesland, Nederland. Akte Archiefnaam: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Deel: 0950, Periode: 178... (1789-08-14), [http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf AlleFriezen] accessed via [https://www.openarch.nl/frl:ddbcbbb4-6c3a-4fca-a222-505a70ac75bf OpenArch Permalink]''FamilySearch Sourcer citation:'' '''Baptism''': "Netherlands Births and Baptisms, 1564-1910"
citing FHL microfilm: 107999; Record number: 284;
{{FamilySearch Record|X1WR-18B}} (accessed 16 July 2023)
Gerrijt Jan Goudemond baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), son of Henderik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden, Friesland, Netherlands.
''FamilySearch Sourcer image citation:'' '''Kerkelijke registers''': "Netherlands, Friesland Pr...Church Records, 1543-1911"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/113717 Kerkelijke registers] Dopen bk. 15-16, 1788-1802
Image path: Netherlands, Friesland Province, Church Records, 1543-1911 > Nederlands Hervormd > Leeuwarden > Dopen 1788-1802 > image 79 of 491
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99W2-7F6}} (accessed 16 July 2023)
''FindMyPast Sourcer record citation:'' '''Baptism''': "Netherlands Births & Baptisms 1564-1910"
[https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=R_651154335 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 17 July 2023)
Gerrijt Jan Goudemond baptism on 14 Aug 1789 (born 8 Aug 1789), son of Henderik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Netherlands.
''Ancestry Sourcer record citation:'' '''Baptism''': "Netherlands, Baptism Index, 1557-1902"
Allefriezen; Den Haag, Nederland; Doopen; URL: https://www.wiewaswie.nl/personen-zoeken/zoeken/document/srcid/54339285
{{Ancestry Record|61284|15478467}} (accessed 5 August 2023)
Gerryt J baptism on 14 Aug 1789, child of Hendrik Goudemond & Grietie Coremans, in Leeuwarden.
Jan married Nelleken Janssen on 21 June 1676 in Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "DTB Trouwen (Marriage Registers)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Regionaal Archief Tilburg, Archive: 8089, Registration number: 28, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd trouwboek 1676-1687, Page: 4
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/10662653 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/b576f38c-4cb2-490b-0029-d64ae7477873 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Jan Peter Janssen NN marriage to Nelleken Janssen on 21 Jun 1676 in Oosterhout, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

Jan married Nelleken Janssen on 21 June 1676 in Oosterhout, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "DTB Trouwen (Church records marriages)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Regionaal Archief Tilburg, Access code: 8089, Inventory number: 28, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd trouwboek 1676-1687, Folio: 4
[https://www.openarch.nl/bhi:b576f38c-4cb2-490b-0029-d64ae7477873 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/b576f38c-4cb2-490b-0029-d64ae7477873 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Jan Peter Janssen marriage to Nelleken Janssen on 21 Jun 1676 in Oosterhout, Nederland.
Maria was buried on 25 April 1776 in Princenhage, Noord-Brabant, Nederland. '''Burial''': "DTB Begraven (Burial Registers)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Stadsarchief Breda, Archive: 8020, Registration number: 146, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd begraafboek 1757-1788, Page: 3079
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/35327513 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/6565f0eb-6ea8-bdc2-13cb-65755d44c7c4 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Maria van den Berg burial on 25 Apr 1776 in Princenhage, Noord-Brabant, Nederland.

Maria was buried on 25 April 1776 in Princenhage, Nederland. '''Burial''': "DTB Begraven (Church records burials)"
Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum, Collection: Stadsarchief Breda, Archive: 8020, Inventory number: 146, Book: Nederduits Gereformeerd begraafboek 1757-1788, Folio: 3079
[https://www.openarch.nl/bhi:6565f0eb-6ea8-bdc2-13cb-65755d44c7c4 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://www.bhic.nl/memorix/genealogy/search/deeds/6565f0eb-6ea8-bdc2-13cb-65755d44c7c4 Brabants Historisch Informatie Centrum Record]
Maria van den Berg burial on 25 Apr 1776 in Princenhage, Nederland.
'''Burial''': "DTB Begraven (Church records burials)"
Stadsarchief Breda, Collection: Collectie DTB Breda, Archive: CB, Inventory number: 146, Book: Begraven nh Princenhage 1757-1788, Folio: 3-079
[https://www.openarch.nl/brd:b05a07ca-8205-c036-8713-a68738acc33c OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://stadsarchief.breda.nl/collectie/archief/genealogische-bronnen/deeds/b05a07ca-8205-c036-8713-a68738acc33c Stadsarchief Breda Record]
Maria van den Berg burial on 25 Apr 1776 in Princenhage, Nederland.
Reinder was recorded in a church event in 1825 in Wonseradeel, Friesland, Nederland. '''Church Member Registration''': "DTB Overig (Church Membership Registers)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Registration number: 797, Book: Lidmatenregister Herv. Gemeente Arum, Page: 106
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/109854388 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/b319628e-3082-485a-aa5b-7a711898d92a AlleFriezen Record]

Reinder was recorded in a church event in 1825 in Wonseradeel, Nederland. '''Church Member Registration''': "DTB Lidmaten (Church membership records)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Collectie doop-, trouw-, lidmaten- begraafboeken - Tresoar, Archive: 28, Inventory number: 797, Book: Lidmatenregister Herv. Gemeente Arum, Folio: 106
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:b319628e-3082-485a-aa5b-7a711898d92a OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/b319628e-3082-485a-aa5b-7a711898d92a AlleFriezen Record]
==== Birth, Marriage and Death certificates ==== Jan, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, was born on 8 November 1811 in Opsterland, Friesland, Nederland. '''Birth''': "BS Geboorte (Birth Certificates)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Registration number: 1001, Book: Geboorteregister 1811, Page: 062
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/15425329 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/920ffe70-6378-e93b-71a0-58a1e1237e3f AlleFriezen Record]
Jan van der Wijk born on 8 Nov 1811, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, in Opsterland, Friesland, Nederland.

Jan, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, was born on 8 November 1811 in Opsterland, Nederland. '''Birth''': "BS Geboorte (Civil registration births)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Inventory number: 1001, Book: Geboorteregister 1811, Folio: 062
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:920ffe70-6378-e93b-71a0-58a1e1237e3f OpenArch Record] (accessed 7 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/920ffe70-6378-e93b-71a0-58a1e1237e3f AlleFriezen Record]
Jan van der Wijk born on 8 Nov 1811, son of Jan Luitsens & Bieke Egberts, in Opsterland, Nederland.
Ringert (age 24), son of Cornelis Jongewaard & Neeltje de Reus, married Trijntje Jacobs Water (age 24), daughter of Jacob Water & Geertje Jacobs Voorn, on 20 September 1818 in Berkhout, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "BS Huwelijk (Marriage Certificates)"
Noord-Hollands Archief, Collection: burgerlijke stand van de gemeente Berkhout, Archiefdeel van (dubbele) registers van de, Archive: 358.19, Registration number: 21818, Book: Huwelijksakten van de gemeente Berkhout, 1818, Page: 6
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/31877498 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://hdl.handle.net/21.12102/F46F13CF4F534A37942191C0E2A458E0 Noord-Hollands Archief Record]
Ringert Jongewaard (24) marriage to Trijntje Jacobs Water (24) on 20 Sep 1818 in Berkhout, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

Ringert (age 24), son of Cornelis Jongewaard & Neeltje de Reus, married Trijntje Jacobs Water (age 24), daughter of Jacob Water & Geertje Jacobs Voorn, on 20 September 1818 in Berkhout, Nederland. '''Marriage''': "BS Huwelijk (Civil registration marriages)"
Noord-Hollands Archief, Record number: 6
[https://www.openarch.nl/nha:f46f13cf-4f53-4a37-9421-91c0e2a458e0 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
Ringert Jongewaard (24) marriage to Trijntje Jacobs Water (24) on 20 Sep 1818 in Berkhout, Nederland.
Jan, son of Barteld Klases & Sytske Jans, died (age 79) on 17 February 1815 in Lippenhuizen, Friesland, Nederland. '''Death''': "BS Overlijden (Death Certificates)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Registration number: 3005, Book: Overlijdensregister 1815 Lippenhuizen, Page: 002
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/8941780 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/034e7de7-24cc-6d54-d435-98c38c0b44c7 AlleFriezen Record]
Jan Bartelds Huisman death 17 Feb 1815, son of Barteld Klases & Sytske Jans, in Lippenhuizen, Friesland, Nederland.

Jan died (age 79) on 17 February 1815 in Opsterland, Nederland. '''Death''': "BS Overlijden (Civil registration deaths)"
AlleFriezen, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand Opsterland - Tresoar, Archive: 30-28, Inventory number: 3005, Book: Overlijdensregister 1815 Lippenhuizen, Folio: 002
[https://www.openarch.nl/frl:034e7de7-24cc-6d54-d435-98c38c0b44c7 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://allefriezen.nl/zoeken/deeds/034e7de7-24cc-6d54-d435-98c38c0b44c7 AlleFriezen Record]
Jan Bartelds Huisman death 17 Feb 1815 in Opsterland, Nederland.
==== Population Registers ==== Jan was recorded in a population register in 1815 in Waverveen en Waveren, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population Registers)"
Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen, Collection: Bevolkingsregistratie Waverveen en Waveren, deel 1, staat van inwoners, 1815, Registration number: 404
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/93944073 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 1 August 2023)
[http://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/collectie?mivast=386&miadt=386&miaet=54&micode=1202-404&minr=956928&miview=ldt Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen Record]
Jan Sties in Waverveen en Waveren, Noord-Holland, Nederland.

Jan Sties was recorded in a population register between 1 January 1815 and 31 December 1815 in Breukelen, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population register)"
Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen, Collection: Bevolkingsregistratie Waverveen en Waveren, deel 1, staat van inwoners, Archive: 1202, Inventory number: 404
[https://www.openarch.nl/vev:408970a5-600a-58a4-f456-138a8e37cdaf OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[http://www.rhcvechtenvenen.nl/collectie?mivast=386&miadt=386&miaet=54&micode=1202-404&minr=956928&miview=ldt Regionaal Historisch Centrum Vecht en Venen Record]
Jan Sties between 1 Jan 1815 and 31 Dec 1815 in Breukelen, Nederland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Birth Date |- | Jan Sties || |- | Jacobus van den Coolwijk || 20 Mar 1752 |- | Willem van Gaard || 1769 |- | Jan C van Bremen || |- | Adrieanes Lammering || 1763 |- | Hendrik Meijjer || |} David, Scheepstimmerman, was recorded in a population register in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. They were born on 15 December 1806 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population Registers)"
Zeeuws Archief, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand en Bevolking Gemeente Vlissingen, 1810-1994, Archive: 7434, Registration number: 481, Book: Vlissingen, wijkregister 1850-1858 deel H, Page: 202
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/en/detail/109473861 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://hdl.handle.net/21.12113/A1278296E9C64A759A1505DFC1244C95 Zeeuws Archief Record]
David van Zwyndregt, Scheepstimmerman, in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. Born on 15 Dec 1806 in Vlissingen.

David, Scheepstimmerman, was recorded in a population register in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. They were born on 15 December 1806 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population register)"
Zeeuws Archief, Collection: Burgerlijke Stand en Bevolking Gemeente Vlissingen, 1810-1994, Archive: 7434, Inventory number: 481, Record number: , Book: Vlissingen, wijkregister 1850-1858 deel H, Folio: 202
[https://www.openarch.nl/zar:A1278296-E9C6-4A75-9A15-05DFC1244C95 OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://hdl.handle.net/21.12113/A1278296E9C64A759A1505DFC1244C95 Zeeuws Archief Record]
David van Zwyndregt, Scheepstimmerman, in 1850 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland. Born on 15 Dec 1806 in Vlissingen, Zeeland, Nederland.
{| border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Profession || Birth Date || Birth Place |- | David van Zwyndregt || Scheepstimmerman || 15 Dec 1806 || Vlissingen |- | Jacoba Elisabeth Heyl || geen || 23 Apr 1805 || Veere |- | Rokus van Zwyndregt || Kleermakersleerling || 28 Oct 1835 || Vlissingen |- | Jan Hendrik van Zwyndregt || geen || 17 Aug 1839 || Vlissingen |- | Catharina van Zwyndregt || geen || 15 Oct 1837 || Vlissingen |- | Jozina Arinksen || geen || 24 Apr 1777 || Vlissingen |} Pieter was recorded in a population register on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. They were born on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister (Population Registers)"
Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Collection: Deel: 644, Archive: 5000, Registration number: 644, Book: Bevolkingsregister 1853-1863
[https://www.wiewaswie.nl/nl/detail/79820963 WieWasWie Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/63a0d46f-94b3-4a93-a886-cf9980fdb4ff Stadsarchief Amsterdam Record]
Pieter Gerardus Herms van Gaard on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Born on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam.

Pieter was recorded in a population register on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. They were born on 30 October 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. '''Population Register''': "Bevolkingsregister 1853-1863 (Population register 1853-1863)"
Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Collection: Deel: 644, Archive: 5000, Inventory number: 644, Book: Bevolkingsregister 1853-1863
[https://www.openarch.nl/saa:63a0d46f-94b3-4a93-a886-cf9980fdb4ff OpenArch Record] (accessed 6 August 2023)
[https://archief.amsterdam/indexen/deeds/63a0d46f-94b3-4a93-a886-cf9980fdb4ff Stadsarchief Amsterdam Record]
Pieter Gerardus Herms van Gaard on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland. Born on 30 Oct 1854 in Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, Nederland.
==== Other Document Types ==== I have all the document types working but will wait for feedback on the above cases before putting them all in this FSP. == Sources ==

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Includes states such as: *** [https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/ Queensland] *** [https://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/research-and-family-history/search-your-family-history Births Deaths and Marriages Victoria] *** [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?0 NSW Government (BDM/Family History Search)] ** [https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search Libraries Tasmania Names Index] ** [https://prov.vic.gov.au/explore-collection/explore-topic/passenger-records-and-immigration/assisted-passenger-lists Public Record Office Victoria Assisted Passenger Lists] ** [https://austcemindex.com/ Australian Cemeteries Index] * Canada ** LAC is now supported * Denmark ** [https://www.danishfamilysearch.com/ Danish Family Search] * France ** [https://archives.bas-rhin.fr/ Archives Départementales du Bas-Rhin] * Germany ** [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/bestande/ Catholic Matricula church books (matricula-online)] ** [https://www.archion.de/ Lutheran churchbooks (archion)] ** [https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/de/en/68809 State Archives of Baden-Württemberg] ** [https://www.compgen.de/category/unsere-projekte/online-ofb/ Compgen: OFBs] ** [https://www.compgen.de/category/unsere-projekte/grabsteine/ Compgen: Grabsteinprojekt] * Italy ** [https://www.antenati.san.beniculturali.it/ Portale Antenati] * Netherlands ** https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/ * New Zealand ** [https://www.bdmhistoricalrecords.dia.govt.nz Births, Deaths and Marriages Online] * South Africa ** https://www.graves-at-eggsa.org/ ** https://www.eggsa.org/bdms/BDM-Introduction.html ** https://www.genwebshop.co.za/ ** https://gendatabase.com/ * Sweden ** [https://riksarkivet.se/start Riksarkivet Archives] * UK ** England OPCs (Done [https://www.cornwall-opc-database.org/search-database/ Cornwall]). ''NOTE: Each OPC is a completely separate site with different formatting and search.'' ** [https://www.forces-war-records.co.uk/ UK Forces War Records] ** [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ UK National Archives Discovery] ** [https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ The Proceedings of the Old Bailey] ** [https://newspapers.library.wales/ The National Library of Wales Newspaper archive] ** [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/search/british-newspapers FMP British and Irish Newspapers] ** [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.iwm.org.uk/lifestory/1132386 Lives of the First World War] ** [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/ History of Parliament Online] ** [https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/ Digital Panopticon] (Centralized /connective database for convict records) ** [https://www.essexarchives online.co.uk Essex Archives Online (Essex Records Office) ($$)] * US ** [https://www.americanancestors.org/ American Ancestors] (subscription required) ** [https://www.dar.org/ Daughters of the American Revolution] (subscription required) ** [https://heritage.statueofliberty.org/ Ellis Island Passenger Search database] (subscription required) ** [https://www.vlm.cem.va.gov/ Veterans Legacy Memorlal] ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1702345/can-sourcer-modified-handle-veterans-legacy-memorial-pages G2G request]) ** [https://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/ Washington State Digital Archives] * General book/paper sources ** [https://www.jstor.org/ JSTOR] ** [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] ** [https://www.hathitrust.org/ Hathi Trust] ** [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] * General searches that are not really sources ** Google search (can't create a citation but could construct a search with names and dates) ** Wikipedia (for searching for notables and citing a wikipedia page as a source) ** IMDB (for searching for notables in the movie world)

Wikitree Statistics

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== Wikitree Statistics == '''Last updated 15 Apr 2024 - updated Wikitree overview stats figure''' This page is for an ongoing summary of Wikitree quality indicators. Information on general statistics on profiles within Wikitree can be found at: https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=stat1 Under "Database dump" select the type of statistics of interest and click "Get table". === Overall Wikitree Status === {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics.png |align=left |size=500 }}
The following table of data shows the growth of Wikitree over time in terms of total number of profiles, number of connected profiles, and number of profiles with DNA test connections. These numbers are as reported by Wikitree. Technical notes: * Prior to about Feb 2016 the total number was 8% overstated since it included merged profiles. * Drop in Number of DNA linked profiles in May 2018 due to changes to comply with EU privacy rules. * Some early values are monthly averages. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' || '''Connected Profiles''' ||'''Profiles with DNA''' |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 36,210,475 || 31,230,244 || 12,415,008 || |- | 10 Jun 2023 || 34,651,302 || 29,747,035 || 11,700,445 || |- | 8 Nov 2022 || 32,353,319 || 27,594,516 || 10,664,900 || |- | 7 Jun 2022 || 30,774,171 || 26,127,434 || 9,956,897 || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 28,620,028 || 24,127,642 || 8,958,243 || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 27,138,283 || 23,744,052|| 8,274,116 || |- | 3 Nov 2020 || 24,996,828 || 20,803,351|| 7,397,210 || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 23,596,972 || 19,522,130|| 6,742,871 || |- | 1 Jan 2020 || 22,210,087 || 18,268,598|| 6,173,368 || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 21,798,127 || 17,868,106|| 5,982,205 || |- | 30 Jul 2019 || 21,011,879 || 17,155,386|| 5,678,443 || |- | 18 Jun 2019 || 20,645,245 || 16,800,932|| 5,524,106 || |- | 27 Mar 2019 || 20,005,060 || 16,224,171 || 5,220,156 || |- | 8 Jan 2019 || 19,308,041 || 15,575,517 || 4,866,658 || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 18,779,693 || 15,076,525 || 4,629,120 || |- | 1 Oct 2018 || 18,496,225 || 14,804,060 || 4,499,992 || |- | 28 May 2018 || 17,482,356 || 13,852,666 || 4,004,584 || |- | 16 May 2018 || 17,437,255 || 13,802,722 || 4,270,056 || |- | 8 May 2018 || 17,372,228 || 13,738,055 || 4,235,537 || |- | 8 Apr 2018 || 17,105,544 || 13,497,437 || 4,088,486 || |- |28 Jan 2018 || 16,213,128 || 12,860,615 || || |- | 29 Oct 2017 || 15,581,091 || 12,069,345 || 3,200,000 || |- | 9 Jul 2017 || 14,579,940 || 11,220,333 || || |- | 25 Apr 2017 || 13,902,843 || 10,642,591 || || |- | 16 Apr 2017 || 13,881,513 || 10,579,228 || || |- | 29 Jan 2017 || 13,157,338 || 10,023,513 || || |- | 24 Jul 2016 || 11,831,219 || 8,891,739 || || |- | 8 Feb 2016 || 10,629,448 || 7,869,136 || || |- | 1 Jan 2016 ||11,378,699 || 7,640,805 || || |- | 1 Jul 2015 ||10,259,275 || || || |- | 1 Jan 2015 || 8,945,881 || || || |- | 1 Sep 2014 || 8,094,866 || || || |- | 1 Jan 2014 || 6,567,960 || || || |- | 1 Jul 2013 || 5,489,983 || || || |- | 1 Jan 2013 || 4,502,821 || || || |- |12 Jan 2012 || 3,000,000 || || || |- | 23 Jul 2011 || 2,000,000 || || || |- | 20 Dec 2010 || 700,000 || || || |- | 31 Aug 2010 || 200,000 || || || |- | 15 Nov 2009 || 50,000 || || || |- | 18 Jun 2009 || 20,000 || || || |- | 31 Jan 2009 || 50 || || || |- | 1 Nov 2008 || 1 || || || |}
=== Wikitree Profile Accuracy === Ideally we would have a measure of correct profiles. Possibly in the future there will be some stamp of approval that indicates a profile has been reviewed and is considered accurate. However, in the meantime, we can monitor the amount of known incorrect profiles. In particular, the Database Suggestions report runs a number of checks on profiles. Many of these checks are related to missing information (e.g. gender), unusual information (spelling of names) or formatting issues. However a number of these checks identify information in a profile summary that is not physically possible or at least internally consistent - for example, being born after a child was born. These identified consistency errors provide a measure of the known inaccuracy of the listed profiles. Technical notes: * Not all identified consistency errors are real, but in my experience most are. * A profile can have more than one consistency error. No correction made for this. * The following Suggestions Report items are considered consistency errors: 101, 102, 103, 104, 111, 112, 201, 202, 203, 205, 206, 207, 208, 209, 210, 301, 303, 305, 306, 307, 308, 309, 310, 401, 403, 404, 405, 406, 407, 408, 412, 413, 414, 415, 417, 418, 606, 636, 666, 911, 912. [slight changes over time] * Total number of suggestions changes as new checks are added, and is not tracked here as many suggestions are not profile errors. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' || '''Consistency Errors''' |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 36,210,475 || 101,158 || |- | 8 Nov 2022 || 32,353,319 || 96,533 || |- | 7 June 2022 || 30,774,171 || 96,719 || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 28,620,028 || 99,261 || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 27,138,283 || 99,927 || |- | 1 Nov 2020 || 24,986,750 || 103,686 || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 23,596,972 || 106,938 || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 21,798,127 || 112,818 || |- | 20 Jun 2019 || 20,645,245 || 117,033 || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 18,779,693 || 132,604 || |- | 29 Jul 2018 || 17,994,278 || 147,578 || |- | 28 May 2018 || 17,482,356 || 154,059 || |- | 16 May 2018 || 17,437,255 || 154,007 || |- | 8 Apr 2018 || 17,105,544 || 161,762 || |- |25 Feb 2018 || 16,755,359 || 164,800 || |- | 29 Oct 2017 || 15,581,091 || 180,122 || |- | 9 Jul 2017 || 14,632,639 || 198,757 || |- | 16 Apr 2017 || 13,881,513 || 204,923 || |- | 24 Jul 2016 || 11,765,939 || 258,754 || |- | 29 May 2016 || 11,442,341 || 276,549 || |} The following chart shows how the number of known consistency errors has decreased over time until recently. {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics-2.png |align=left |size=500 }}
=== Wikitree Profile Sourcing === A good Wikitree profile is well sourced. There are currently no counts available for the number of profiles with sources. A measure of the sourcing is provided here by analyzing a random sample of profiles. Profiles can be randomly sampled based on their Wikitree number (not their Wikitree id). Based on the size of Wikitree, a sample of about 300 profiles is used to get useful accuracy (roughly about +/-5%), while not posing an excessive manual analysis burden. (Technical note: merged duplicate profiles will be oversampled.) Profiles are randomly sampled and assigned to the following categories: * 3 or more sources, where sources are likely original records or books. * 1 or 2 sources * Poorly sourced, such as a link to an Ancestry tree or another website, or vague source description * Unsourced * Unavailable for analysis (Unlisted, Red or Orange privacy) The results of the analyses to date are listed in the table below. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Nbr Sampled''' ||'''3+ Sources''' || '''1-2 Sources''' || '''Poorly Sourced''' || '''Unsourced''' || '''Unavailable''' || |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 321 || 22% ||36% || 12% || 22% || 8% || |- | 5 Nov 2022 || 319 || 18% || 37% || 10% || 24% || 11% || |- | 5 Jun 2022 || 309 || 15% || 41% || 11% || 22% || 11% || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 322 || 17% || 34% || 11% || 25% || 13% || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 323 || 18% || 35% || 10% || 26% || 11% || |- | 3 Nov 2020 || 322 || 18% || 34% || 12% || 26% || 10% || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 321 || 13% || 33% || 14% || 27% || 13% || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 314 || 12% || 35% || 15% || 25% || 13% || |- | 20 Jun 2019 || 316 || 15% || 34% || 16% || 20% || 15% || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 316 || 11% || 32% || 13% || 29% || 15% || |- | 28 May 2018 || 302 || 11% || 27% || 15% || 33% || 14% || |- | 8 Apr 2018 || 284 || 12% || 26% || 12% || 40% || 11% || |} The following chart shows the percentage breakdown by sourcing of the profiles at various times. The small kinks in the results with time are likely due to sampling uncertainty. {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics-1.png |align=left |size=500 }}
=== Profile Sourcing Estimate using BioCheck === I also report sourcing results from Kay Knight’s BioCheck app (now v1.7.3). This useful app can be run in random profile mode to estimate sourcing on up to 5000 profiles, or over 10x more than is practical using my manual process above. It credits some possible sources that I do not include in my manual source count. Effectively, BioCheck's reported "Sourced Profiles" count is roughly analogous to my "Sourced" plus "Poorly Sourced" count. BioCheck results are listed below. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' || '''Bio Not Open''' ||'''Sourced''' || '''Uncertain''' || '''Marked Unsourced''' || |- | 17 Nov 2023 || 5000 || 14.1% || 70.4% || 12.4%|| 3.1% || |- | 8 Jun 2021 || 3580 || 16% || 64% || 16%|| 4% || |} === Duplicate Profiles === In order to meet its goal of "One World Tree", there should be minimal duplicate profiles. One measure is the number of pending merge requests. Of course not all of these are truly duplicates, but also this is likely not the full list of duplicates. As of Nov 2023, the pending merge list has about 5,430 entries. As a more complete measure, I have randomly sampled profiles from across the entire Wikitree. For each of these profiles I checked the possible matches provided through the Search for Matches tab on the pull-down menu. Some were also checked with the built-in search function. Most were not a match. Based on an analysis in Nov 2023, I found 1 probable and 2 possible matches in 100 open profiles. This suggests the estimated number of duplicate profiles in Wikitree overall is in the range of 0.2-7% (95th percentile confidence interval). Technical notes: * This assumes Wikitree Match Search identifies most matches. There are a number of known cases where it does not. E.g. profiles in non-Roman characters; profiles with de/von in surname. This analysis assumes these are a small fraction of all profiles (or have similar duplicate rate). * Unlisted/Red/Orange/Yellow profiles cannot be checked; they are assumed to have the same fraction of duplicates as the rest of the tree. * Matches may not be identified if the profiles have little information to compare. {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Total Profiles''' ||'''Estimated Duplicates''' || '''Sampling Basis''' || '''Pending Merges''' |- | 25 Nov 2023 || 36,298,183 || 0.2 - 7% || 2/100 ||5,430 |- | 30 Dec 2021 || 29,059,846 || 3 - 13% || 7/110 ||22,100 |- | 20 Feb 2020 || 22,641,134 || 1 - 8% || 4/106 ||13,600 |- | 26 Jan 2019 || 19,481,987 || 1 - 9% || 5/105 ||15,200 |} === Undated Profiles === There are a relatively large number of profiles that are simply linked names with no location, dates or other information. Suggestions 131, 132, 133 and 134 provide a good estimate of these profiles - although strictly these suggestions only identify undated profiles, they often have no other information. Technical notes: * Undated profiles can no longer be created in Wikitree. * This count is limited to Open (white profiles). * As of Nov 2022, the Open undated profiles were about 29% of the total number of undated profiles (excluding unlisted which could not be analyzed). {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Date''' || '''Undated Open Profiles''' |- | 15 Nov 2023 || 417,680 || |- | 8 Nov 2022 || 443,687 || |- | 7 June 2022 || 455,829 || |- | 8 Nov 2021 || 468,252 || |- | 6 Jun 2021 || 484,384 || |- | 1 Nov 2020 || 506,144 || |- | 9 Jun 2020 || 517,222 || |- | 6 Nov 2019 || 519,047 || |- | 18 Jun 2019 || 529,130 || |- | 6 Nov 2018 || 550,241 || |- | 29 Jul 2018 || 528,512 || |- | 8 May 2018 || 480,950 || |} {{Image|file=Wikitree_Statistics-4.png |align=left |size=500 }}

WikiTree Statistics

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Source List. "[https://news.un.org/en/story/2019/01/1029592 On the first day of 2019, over 395,000 babies to be born worldwide: UNICEF]", 1 January 2019, ''UN News''. "FactStats: Births and Natality. (Data are for the U.S.; Page last reviewed: January 20, 2017), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/fastats/births.htm Claudine Provencher, Anne Milan, Stacey Hallman and Carol D’Aoust, Demography Division, "Fertility: Overview, 2012 to 2016" in "Report on the Demographic Situation in Canada", Date modified: 2018-06-11, Statistics Canada. https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/91-209-x/2018001/article/54956-eng.htm A small, unofficial collection of data tracking the growth of WikiTree. == Graphs of Cumulative Growth == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Statistics.png |align=C |size=L |caption=Graph of WikiTree Cumulative Profile Count, 2019-10-23 }} == Comparissons == To understand WikiTree's current growth rate, * WikiTree is currently adding approximately 3 million profiles each year, or around 8220 per day. This should be examined within the larger context of the number of people currently being added to the population. In any reasonable context, WikiTree is quickly falling behind: * Number of births in the United States in the year 2017: 3,855,500. * Number of births in Canada in the year 2016: 383,102. * Number of births each day, globally in 2019: 395,072. == Note == Not to be confused with [[Space: Wikitree_Statistics]] maintained by [[Gierszewski-4|Paul Gierszewski]]. == Sources ==

WikiTree Stats

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WikiTree Tips & Templates for Newbies

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

Wikitree Tweaks: Bookmarklets

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Warning: In general is it not a great idea you run arbitrary code in your browser. The bookmarklets on this page include links to their source for public community review, but you should weight the risks for your self and consider compiling the bookmarklets yourself.
'''This page is a work in progress.''' == What is a Bookmarklet? == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bookmarklet Bookmarklets] are small scripts that live in your bookmarks bar. They contain segments of Javascript code that can interact with the page you are currently viewing to add functionality and change the user interface. Bookmarklets do not modify Wikitree or any sites in any permanent way. They only help change the appearance and usability of the site for the person using them. == How to install == ==== Desktop ==== ==== Mobile ==== == List of Bookmarklets == === Link Generator for Profiles ===
This bookmarklet looks at the current page and generates a link that can be used in profiles. It generates the link or template in formats that follow official Wikitree guidance. * Last Updated: 6/14/2020 * Source: [https://github.com/asielen/GenealogyScripts/blob/master/wikitree-bookmarklets.js Github] '''''Compiled Bookmark Code:'''''
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'''Functionality Overview:''' This bookmarklet creates wikitree formatted links that can be used in profiles. It currently supports the following: '''''Ancestry.com'''''
Link formats are taken from this document: [[Help:Links_to_Ancestry]]
URL structures supported: * Records:
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{{Ancestry Tree|1234|5678}}
** https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/1234/person/19531917216/facts * Family Tree Media
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** https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/1234/media/5678 '''''Find-a-Grave''''' Find-a-Grave links work slightly differently. The bookmarklet provides the whole citation rather than just the link. For example: * If you are visiting this page:
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The following citation will be copied into your clipboard:
Find A Grave, database and images (accessed 6/14/2020), memorial page for James W Wetzel , {{FindAGrave|104098549}}. Maintained by Find A Grave.
'''''Wikitree''''' '''''Other''''' For all other urls not outlined above, the bookmark will create a link in the format:
[Current_URL Link]
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[https://www.google.com Link]
=== How to create a bookmarklet from Javasript === === Contribution Guidelines === === Additional References ===

WikiTree vs WeRelate

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This page is an attempt at an objective summary of the main similarities, differences, strengths and weaknesses of WikiTree and WeRelate, two free-access freely-licensed genealogical websites. Please feel free to add your contributions if you are familiar with both websites. == One family tree == Both sites are based on the concept of the "pando", or single family tree. Each individual should have a single page and users should collaborate to write profiles. The implementation differs slightly. WikiTree is much bigger (23m people versus 2.9m on WeRelate) which means the chance of a user finding someone else with common relatives is much higher. In addition, WikiTree promotes the concept more with the "Connection" tool that shows how any two people are shown to be related - including through multiple marriages. WeRelate allows people who create a profile to delete them too, if they are the only "watcher", which isn't allowed in WikiTree. On the other hand, WikiTree makes the creator the "profile manager", which gives them certain rights. In particular, they can set the Privacy level for anyone born less than 200 years ago, and limit who can edit or see information about this person. WeRelate bans the input of any information on living people, with a very limited exception of notable individuals - typically royalty - who have a Wikipedia page. WikiTree deals with the problem by making living people private except for the person who created the profile and anyone they add to their "trusted list". This means that user pages are integrated with person pages, removing the need to break the connection of families where there are living parents. == Editing software == Both websites are based on the "wiki" software, most widely known as the editing software for Wikipedia. The basic elements are the same: one URL per person, some structured fields (e.g. Surname, Date of Birth), plus a box for some narrative text. There are some key technical differences: * WeRelate requires a "Family" to represent the two parents of a person and attaches the marriage details to that object. WikiTree allows you to add the parents individually and replicates the marriage details across both parties * WeRelate allow you to add sources to the structured fields, whilst WikiTree accepts sources only in the narrative text. * WeRelate allows for many more structured fields, covering occupation, census records, christening, and burials. WikiTree is more limited. * WeRelate maintains multiple "namespaces" for Places, Sources, and Surnames, as well as lesser-used ones such as Transcript, Repository, and Portal. These push consistency in usage, which WikiTree does not attempt to do. * WeRelate name people in the format Person:{Forename} {Surname} ({nn}), whilst WikiTree uses the less descriptive {Surname}-{nn}. * WikiTree allows addition of DNA testing results and automatically links it to anyone who shares the same DNA. For example, Y-DNA results are shown on the profile page of all male-line relatives. WeRelate has not developed this functionality although information can be added to individual pages. == Family tree upload == Both websites allow users to upload "GEDCOM" family trees. Once uploaded, WeRelate allows users to access their trees individually and add more people to them. At a later time the information can later be downloaded. WikiTree does not keep track of trees once the individuals have been uploaded. WikiTree also allows users to upload GEDCOMs but is more restrictive about the content. The matching software seems less sophisticated for WikiTree, with more false positive matches. == Ancient genealogy == Both websites discourage and restrict users from adding individuals too far in the past. WikiTree does not allow GEDCOM imports of any people born before 1700 and doesn't allow users individually to create such profiles until they have self-certified their competency. Users cannot create profiles of people born before 1500 until they have been granted permission based on their editing history. WeRelate also prevents the GEDCOM import of early ancestors, setting the limit to 1750. Official policy is that the site "declines to host genealogy before 700 AD", but allows "well substantiated early individuals (pre AD 700) as unadorned extracts of information from Wikipedia". These are stated to act as sentinels, preventing users from inadvertently adding such individuals. However, there are no processes to prevent the creation of such profiles or to identify them when they have been created, and there are many such persons on the site in practice. == Business model == WeRelate is operated by the Foundation for On-Line Genealogy, a not-for-profit Utah corporation maintained part-time by [[Quass-6|Dallan Quass]]. It is mostly funded through adverts. WikiTree is operated by a New York registered commercial company, Interesting.Com Inc, owned and founded by [[Whitten-1|Chris Witten]]. The website has paid [[Help:WikiTree Team|staff of a few people]].

WikiTree Weevils

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=== What is a WikiTree Weevil? === A WikiTree Weevil is an insidious twig eater that weakens the branches of our tree. Like the real-world bugs that destroy crops, each individual weevil is a minor annoyance, but too many of them can threaten everything we're growing. One of the worst weevils, of course, is '''no sources''' on a profile. How can we collaborate if we don't communicate about where our information is coming from? '''No dates''' and '''no locations''' for birth, death, or marriage are weevils. This makes it very difficult to identify matches so that we can work together on the same ancestor profiles. [[Help:GEDCOM-Created_Biographies|GEDCOM-created '''junk''']] is another weevil. This detritus from automated profile creation makes it clear that a profile hasn't been given any real attention from a human being. If a human being didn't create it, and nobody else has shown it any love, why would a cousin want to collaborate on it? If you feel inspired to squash some weevils, join the fight with [[Help:Connection Combat|Connection Combat]].

Wilbert Green's biography

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=== The Beginning === Several years ago, there was a Judy Garland movie called “A Star Is Born”. In the movie, she sings the song “I was born in a trunk in the Princess Theater in Pocatello, Idaho.” Well I’ve never been to Idaho or born in a trunk. For me, it was 14 Woodlawn Avenue in Lancaster, New York on November 4, 1931. The house was right next door to the National Gas Company Substation. When I had owned the Act I Gift Shop, a lady came in and told me she lived on Woodlawn Avenue. I told her I was born on that street and which house it was. Lo and behold she was living there and invited me to visit the house. I went and saw the room where I was born. I have been told that I was born the day Roosevelt was elected to office. Not Teddy, but Franklin Delano. [[Helwig-240|Mom]] and [[Green-20893|Dad]] then moved to an upper apartment at the corner of Banner and Brady Avenue. Mr. and Mrs. [[Deutschlander-9|Elmer Deutchlander]] lived downstairs. Mom said I was a colicky baby and used to cry a lot. Mrs. Deutchlander would come upstairs, take me down to her flat and put me in the kitchen sink filled with of warm water to get me to stop crying. From there we moved to 36 Vandenberg Avenue. My brother [[Green-20895|Jim]] was born there. Our neighbors, next door, was the [[Striegel-40|Striegel]] Family. They lived in a very small house and had a lot of kids. I still can't figure out where they all slept at night. Mrs. Striegel, when she reached old age, would walk the streets in a daze and on several occasions interrupted the Mass at St. Mary's Church. [[Kessel-214|Marion Kessel]] lived next to the Striegels. I went all through School with her. I can also remember our paperboy. It was [[Horodyski-4|Steve Hordyski]] whom I later became friends with when I worked at Cushing’s Drug Store. He ran the Lancaster Radio store on Main Street. In his later years, he changed his name to Steve Horde. We then moved to 19 Wren Avenue. It was a wonderful neighborhood. There were about 17 kids that all grew up together. During the Wintertime, one game we played was called Duck, Duck Goose. I'm not sure how it worked, but we would make a large circle in the Snow in the big empty lot across from our house. Then we would add spokes and in the center, a hub. As I remember, you had to get to the middle when it was empty. Walter Robinson was one of the bigger kids in the neighborhood and I was one of the smallest. One day he knocked me down and washed my face in the snow, then ran away laughing. He tried it again a few days later, but that time I had a stick in my hand. When he came at me I swung the stick and caught him in the head. This time, he ran home crying. His mother took him, first to the police station and then to the doctor. Within the hour, the police were at our house and I was questioned why I had hit him. I told them the story. They let me go. When Dad came home from work he never scolded me because he had told me if anyone bigger than me ever picked on me, I should hit the person with whatever I had in my hand. I later, repeated this whole scenario when Walter Robinson's mother came at me, in my own yard. Apparently she had been drinking and she came to get me. I had been sweeping the sidewalk and had a broom in my hand so I closed my eyes and swung it around. Caught that sucker behind her knees and down she went. She got up, went home and I never heard from her again. When I was about seven or eight, I was all about performing. We had a garage at the back of our yard, which we never used, so I turned it into a theater. I hung strips of wallpaper on the beams to create a room. Then I installed the furniture and created a short one-act play. I made some of the kids be my actors and, of course, I was the director. We got the play together and for our final dress rehearsal we opened the garage doors for some light. It happened to be a very windy day. Big mistake! The wind blew into the garage and all the strips of wallpaper were ripped off the beams. That ended my directing career until several years later when I directed plays for the “Bowmansville Very Little Theater” for eight years and 24 different productions. The only vacation we ever had as a family was when mom and dad decided that we were going to go camping at Honeoye Lake with [[Havens-1260|Mr. and Mrs. Havens]] and their son, [[Havens-1259|Bob]]. Mr. Havens hung himself in his garage on Erie Street several years later. Mom and Dad went to Sears and bought all sorts of equipment for the vacation. I remember a big tent with a sleeping room that held four big cots. It had roll down windows and a screened slide door. The attached front section was the kitchen which had a propane cooking stove, an icebox that held solid blocks of ice, and a table and six chairs. The first day at the lake Dad hit his hand with a hammer and it pained him for the rest of week. It was to be our one and only camping trip. Later, we used the tent to camp out at night in our backyard. Finally the tent was so worn we had to throw it away. We had a neighbor kid by the name of [[McIntyre-3855|Cliffy McIntyre]]. His grandparents lived next door to us. He would join Jimmie and me in sleepovers in the tent. I would get up in the middle of the night, and with a flashlight, look into Cliffy's eyes. He was the only person I have ever known that could sleep with his eyes open. I understand he is living in Texas and is a reporter for a local newspaper. I was always a sickly child. [[Irish-546|Dr. Irish]], our family doctor told Mom I had some kind of a problem with my blood. He prescribed goat’s milk. It tasted terrible. Three times a week, Grandpa Green would go to a farmer on Broadway in Lancaster and bring Mom a pint of the milk for me. The only good part I can remember was Grandpa always had a stick of Wrigley's gum in his pocket for me. No doubt it was to cover the bad taste of the milk. That farm is now gone and Greenfield’s Nursing Home was built there. Behind our house on East Drullard Avenue lived the [[Armstrong-8113|Armstrong]] family. Mrs. Armstrong was a member of a church that was started on the corner of Central and Erie Street. That building was dismantled when they put the railroad underpasses through on Central Avenue. From there, the church moved up Central Avenue next to Monti's store, which now would be considered a Green Grocery. Mrs. Butler took the building over later and turned it into a bakery. Today it is a beauty parlor. Mrs. Armstrong decided there should be a bible study group for young people in the neighborhood and so we all were invited to join. She read the bible, had us memorize bible verses and then she gave us a bible story lesson using a flannel board. It was a very large piece of flannel with a drawn background picture. It was then attached to a large piece of plywood on a tripod. She would water paint the story characters on sheets. She then glued flannel to the sheets, cut out the drawings and they would stick to the backdrop. While she told the story, she would place the drawings on the background as the story unfolded. I always wanted to color the pieces for her but was never allowed. She did this for several years. I mentioned Monti's store. The [[Monti-112|Monti]]'s were a large family with several boys and one girl named Mary. It must have been difficult being the only girl in an all boy family. Years later, I was told, she committed Suicide. There was a radio program, out of Hollywood, called “Tom Brenaman's Breakfast in Hollywood”. Each day on the program, a couple would be chosen from the listening audience and awarded many prizes. I don’t know why Mr. and Mrs. Monti were picked. One of the prizes Mrs. Monti received was an orchid corsage. They placed it in the cooler for all to see. That building was torn down when the viaducts were installed on Central Avenue. World War II brought many changes. Dad was never drafted because of his job. He, at that time, was Superintendent of the Open Hearth, in charge of making steel at the Gould Coupler in Depew. As his contribution to the war effort, he was appointed the Air Raid Warden for our neighborhood. When the sirens went off, everybody had to turn off all lights. Dad's job was to walk the streets in our neighborhood and make sure no lights were on. Even a small light beam could attract enemy bombers. I was always afraid whenever we had a practice raid. During one of the blackout practices, my cousin, Honey gave birth to her daughter Judy at home. It was the only time lights were allowed on during the practice. The War caused many things to be rationed. Sugar, meat, gasoline and shoes as I remember. Because of Dad's job, we always had plenty of gasoline. Mom would buy rationed items, like Sugar, meat and butter on the black market, also known as Barnhart's Red and White Store. We always had a lot of sugar. Mom and Dad would go out on Saturday night leaving me in charge of my brother and sister. When Jim and [[Green-20896|Sharon]] went to bed, I would go downstairs and make a batch of fudge. I’d put it into a mason jar, clean up all the dishes and take the fudge to the bedroom Jimmie and I shared. There was a large closet built into the corner of our bedroom. In the closet was the hot air register. If we kept the door closed, We would have a warm closet and a cold bedroom. I would sneak into the closet and take off the grating and place the jar inside. Whenever I wanted a piece of fudge I’d wait for Jim to go the sleep and then go into the closet and enjoy my treasure. I also used the register to peek into the living room. Our couch was right below it and when [[Lanthier-95|Laura Lanthier]] was babysitting us, her boyfriend Johnny Meyers would sometimes come to visit. I would watch them necking, but that’s as far as it ever went. Mom would pay her fifty cents an hour and she was expected to not only watch us but to do the dishes and any ironing that was around. Johnny was not included. Another time I remember was when [[Babcock-2568|Audrey]], our cousin, would be our babysitter. I resented this because she was only two years older than me but she was bigger. Jimmie and I shared a big iron bed that had a high headboard and a low footboard. One game we would play was to put a card table on the bed and cover it with a bed sheet and it became a covered wagon. I played any part they needed from an Indian or cowboy. After I saw “Gone With The Wind”. I insisted on playing Scarlett O'Hara. We would put folded bed pillows on each hip and tie them with my bathrobe cord. Then we added sheets and blankets for the skirt. Then I would stand at the top of the stairs, yell “Rhett, Rhett don’t leave me”, and fall all the way down the stairs. At the bottom of the stairs, my cousin Audrey, who played Rhett, would pick me up and carry me back upstairs, minus any pillows that had fallen off. We never knew what happened in the movie at the top of the stairs, so that was the end of the game. The next day Mrs. Mitchell complained to Mom that we were really very noisy. Audrey was then replaced as babysitter by Laura, the girl next door. I love Christmas! The earliest Christmas I can remember was on Wren Avenue. As I said before, I was always interested in the movies. Shirley Temple, who is four years older than me, was a very popular star in the 30's. When I was about five or six, she had a doll made in her image, and, of course, I wanted one and I got it for Christmas. On Christmas Day, we always went to [[Zurbrick-21|Grandma Helwig]]s’ house. I couldn't take the doll with me for obvious reasons, so I left it in the kitchen on a chair. When we got home, I found Shirley on the kitchen floor completely bald. Boots, our dog, was mad because she had been left behind, so she snatched Shirley bald. Recently, I was watching a WNED TV show called “Antique Road Show” and the same doll was shown. It was appraised at $5,000.00. When we went to bed on Christmas Eve and were supposed to be asleep, Mom and Dad would bring in the tree and decorate it. [[Helwig-241|Uncle Ronnie]] would come to the house and he would hang the silver icicles on each branch. What patience he had. It was always Dad's practice to take his men out for a drink on Christmas Eve. They would stop at one of the many bars on Penora Street. At that time it was known as the shortest Street, with the most bars in New York State and was listed in the Guinness World Book. One Christmas Eve, he came home “a bit in the bag” as they used to say. We didn’t have a standard Christmas tree stand. Dad would place the tree in a bucket, fill it with coal to stabilize it and Water to keep the tree fresh. He was able to accomplish that but when he started to hang the lights, he fell into the tree which tipped the bucket and the coal and water spilled all over the rug. Mom and Dad weren't too cordial the next day. My second grade teacher at Colfax School, Miss Seiman, told us that there was no Santa Claus. That day I couldn’t wait to go home for lunch and tell Mom. She was very cross and asked how I knew. I told her. After lunch, she went back to school with me and really gave Miss Seiman a piece of her mind. Mom told me to never tell Jim or Sharon what I had learned. Since I knew the Santa Claus secret, I could hardly wait for Christmas Eve to come and Jimmie to go to sleep, so I could get out of the bed, go to the bedroom window and quietly open it. The outer windowpane was always covered with frost but by putting my warm hand on the cold pane, the frost would melt. I was then able to see Mom and Dad and sometimes Uncle Ronnie, carrying the toys we were getting for Christmas which were kept at Bob and May Bianchini’s house across the street. When Jimmie learned the Santa Claus Secret, he would join me at the window and watch our toys being carried across the street. We never clued Sharon in on the Secret. On Christmas, we always went to [[Green-21175|Grandpa Green]]’s house. He always gave each grandchild a gift that [[Green-21179|Aunt Edith]] had picked out. She was not too pleased with Dad's choice of a wife and she made it quite obvious. Each of her sisters and brother had one child and it was always a boy and was named after the father. That’s how I became Wilbert Harold Green, Jr. Dad's nickname was Boo so when I was born my Aunt Edith named me BooBoo. I lived with that until I realized what a BooBoo was and after making a big fuss the name was shortened to Boo. Another thing Mom did wrong in Aunt Edith’s eyes was to have three children and the only granddaughter. She also incorrectly assumed that my father had nothing to do with that. One Christmas, Jackie and Johnnie, the two favorite nephews, got a big bow and arrow set and Jimmie and I each got a flashlight. Sharon always got a beautiful doll. One Christmas Day at Grandpa's, Jim, Sharon, Jackie, Johnnie and I were all alone in the living room and Jackie used the “F” word. I had never heard that word before. A few days later at home, I used the word in front of Mom. She was horrified and wanted to know where I had heard such a word. So I told her. She said I was never to use that word again. I haven’t in all my years, although I could have. However, to reinforce how bad a word it was she had me say it in front of Mrs. Mitchell, who lived in the other side of the house. She had the same reaction. At Christmas, when all the relatives were at Grandpa's, the aunts would gather around the dining room table. Mom was always 'odd man out. Aunt Edith claimed that she was born with the veil”. Whatever that meant. She also claimed it made her a physic and it enabled her to read a person’s tea leaves and predict the future. Mom's fortune was never good. Of all the four Green aunts, I guess I liked [[Green-21180|Auntie Grace]] the most. She was a short, heavy lady and was always happy. She liked Mom so that was a plus. Her husband, Uncle Whitey was short like her but very thin and he also worked at Gould Coupler. Their son, Johnny, was tall and very handsome. In fact, Sharon had crush on him when she was young. They lived in South Buffalo. When we would visit them, we would go to the pool that was in a nearby park. Of all the Green aunts and uncles, they were the ones we visited most often. [[Green-21178|Aunt Helen]] lived next door to Grandpa Green and when her husband, Uncle Jack died, his wake was at his house. Uncle Jack was an engineer on the railroad and a very interesting situation happened at his wake. A Woman appeared that no one knew. She cried and had a hard time at the Wake. Dad told me, years later, Uncle Jack probably had a girlfriend at the other end of the railway and she came to pay her respects. Who knows? [[Green-21177|Aunt Myrtle]] and her husband Uncle Dan worked for the company that ran the Canadiana Boat. She sold the tickets and Uncle Dan was the ticket taker. We went to Crystal Beach a lot for free. When Aunt Myrtle could no longer live by herself, she moved into Grandpa's house. She lived upstairs and Aunt Edith, downstairs. I had begun a relationship with the aunts and would take them Shopping and to doctor's appointments. When Aunt Myrtle could no longer care for herself she went to Brothers of Mercy. Before going there, she gave me things that were family heirlooms. One was a ring with had a story behind it. She and Uncle Dan Were friends of Katherine Cornell's father. Katherine was known all over the World as the World’s greatest actress, and she was from Buffalo. Her father had given Aunt Myrtle and Uncle Dan matching rings, which had scarabs for the setting. Aunt Myrtle had crushed hers so she gave me the one that Uncle Dan owned. I still have it. She didn't want to take her jewelry to the home until she got settled, so she gave it all to me for safekeeping. When I saw the dirty condition of her wedding rings, I took them to Carson’s jewelry store and had them cleaned. When she asked for them back, I told her I had them cleaned and showed her how beautiful they were. She got very angry with me and she said “You couldn't wait to get your hands on them could you?” I left her on very bad terms. I was trying to do her a favor and so I just thought to hell with it. She was now in a safe place and I won't bother anymore. Later, she wrote me a letter from the hospital she had been sent to saying she wanted to see me, but I never replied. I still have that letter. Sharon and I went to her funeral and no one spoke to us. Now the Helwig side of the family was altogether different. We were close to several of them. Grandma Helwig had been pregnant 14 times and only nine of the children lived. [[Helwig-125|Grandpa Helwig]] built houses in Lancaster. I was told he built 62 houses in the village. Aunt Lil, the oldest, married Uncle Dan and moved to Albany a long time ago. They had two children Dorothy and John both of whom are dead. Next Was [[Helwig-253|Aunt Maude]]. She had several children. One son, [[Babcock-2563|Orlo]] drowned in the Plum Bottom Creek in back of the Lancaster Stores on Central Avenue. He was walking on the ice and it broke. It was a few months before they found his body. A physic was asked to locate Orlo’s body. After a boat ride up the Creek, she said that they would find his body caught on some rocks. They found the body in Cheektowaga. Her five daughters and the remaining Son, Dwight, who was called Budger, have lived well into their 80's. Then came [[Helwig-131|Aunt Grace]] who never married and yet gave birth to a daughter named Grace. There have been many speculations as to who the father was. One was a boarder who lived at Grandma Helwigs. That has been discounted. Another was the chauffer of Old Man Garritsey who ran a hotel where the Lancaster Municipal building is today. Aunt Grace worked there as a cleaning girl and sometimes a waitress. When the chauffer found out she was pregnant, he left town and wasn’t seen again. Next was Samuel, who we called [[Helwig-129|uncle Warn]]. He was not very healthy. As a child, he would have seizures and had to be placed into a tub of cold water. One day he was helping Grandpa Helwig build a house on Park Boulevard. While uncle Warn was working on the roof, a board he had been holding slipped out of his hand, it fell and hit Grandpa's arm, as he was working below. It hurt so much he went to [[Fernbach-92|Dr. Fernbach]] who told him that it wasn't broken and he should go home and rest the sprain. A few hours later the doctor looked out his front window and saw Grandpa's car parked across the road, which was then known as East Main Street (now known as Broadway) and cars were driving around it. He went to the car and found Grandpa dead. Grandma Helwig now had nine children to support. I have a very small remembrance of Uncle Warren. He needed 24 hour care and there was no one in the family that could do it. He had to be placed in Wende’s Old Folk’s Home. During one of the Zurbrick family reunions, held at the Zurbrick farm on Pleasant View Drive, all of his sisters and brothers went to visit him at the Home. For Some reason, I went along. I was devastated to see and smell the inside of the building. I never went back until years later when Mrs. Butler was there. She lived to be 103 years old. After I visited her, I made her a quilt. Someone stole it so I made another one. After she died, the quilt was left for someone else to use. [[Helwig-128|Aunt Edna]] helped with raising Mom. She had three daughters so she would give grandma their castoff clothes for Mom. Mom spent a lot of time with them. Aunt Edna was killed several years later in an automobile accident. [[Helwig-130|Aunt Mildred]] and Uncle Gene lived in Lockport and had two children Gene and Carol. They lived on Blackly Court and we often went to visit. There were times that Sharon, Jimmie and I Would go to Lockport to visit and spend a few days there. During one visit, I was on the front porch by myself when a man came along, stopped at the porch and winked at me. I got worried. He asked if my mother was at home and winked again. I told him she was in Lancaster but my Aunt Mildred was here. He again Winked and asked to speak to her. Then he winked again. He turned out to be a Watkins salesman with an eye twitch. One of the most exciting days I ever had, was in Lockport. On May 8, 1945, they announced the war in Germany was over and there was to be a big parade down Main Street. All five kids took off for Main Street. We wanted to be part of the celebrations. Just as we got there, an older man, a fireman was passing by carrying the flag. We all joined him. Soon, a lady, and I use the term “lady” loosely, also joined us and tried to shoo us all away. Lockport at that time had the reputation of having many houses of ill repute. I suspect the “lady” was one of the “girls’ and she wanted to lead the parade. We never did leave the fireman’s side. I caught my first and only fish in Lockport. Uncle Gene had taken us fishing along a creek bank. I put the worm on the hook, which I really didn't Want to do but did, and threw it into the water. Soon I felt a Strike. Unfortunately, being excited and on a steep bank, I almost fell in. Uncle Gene caught me and I caught my only fish. What I also very clearly remember, was Uncle Gene had cut a hole in the floor of the back seat of his car. It had a funnel in it and whenever anyone had to pee, they didn't stop the car, you just went in the funnel. I would have rather wet my pants and die of embarrassment than use the funnel. I am sure it was used many times on trips to Lancaster. I’ve had a few one time only experiences. There used to be a very Small golf course at the north end of Lancaster where the high School is now. George Schneider worked with me at Scott Aviation, and he convinced me to go golfing with him. On the third or fourth hole we couldn't find my ball. It was in the hole. A hole in one and I never played again. Why ruin my record Another time, Teresa Mann, who was Mom's ironing lady, invited me to go to her cousin's farm in Alden. When we got there, the cousin, whose name I've forgotten, insisted I go skeet shooting with him. I wanted no part of it or the gun. But he insisted I go. He shot seven clay pigeons into the air and I hit four of them. Never shot a gun since. Record again you know. That day, I lost the Stone from a ring I was wearing. Uncle Ronnie never married. He was the confirmed bachelor. I must take after him. He lived with Grandma Helwig until she died and he also took the responsibility of caring for Grace. He could build beautiful things. I have a bench under the tree in my front yard that he built. He didn't always seem very happy. Then came Mom, followed by [[Helwig-242|Uncle Earl]], who was known as Sarge. He married Aunt Sophie, who was the gate tender for the Erie Railroad Crossing on Penora Street in Depew. She had a twin sister. Aunt Sophie had a crippled leg which was caused by her mother. Aunt Sophie looked like the father and her sister and brother took after the mother. She was never treated kindly and so when she broke her ankle her mother never had the ankle reset. She walked with a limp for the rest of her life. I liked Aunt Sophie. Once Aunt Sophie, Mom and I went to New York. When we started to board the plane, Dad kissed Mom goodbye. That was the only time I can remember seeing him do that. All Aunt Sophie did while we were in New York was go to auctions. Mom and I went to the Kate Smith's Television Show and the Radio City Christmas Show. We saw the Broadway show “Guys and Dolls”. There was a scene where the chorus girls came out and sang "A Bushel and A Peck”. The bra they wore looked like daisies and with each line of the song they pulled off a petal until all that was left were pasties. Mom thought that was so clever. That was Mom's only trip to New York. After Aunt Sophie died, Uncle Sarge married a strange lady named Aunt Ellie. She was a big lady and I’m not sure she had both oars in the water. She lived with uncle Earl until he died and she now lives in Texas. She married a much younger man whom she met while he was in prison. Another aunt was [[Helwig-239|Bernice]] who had one daughter named Dawn. Aunt Bernice also took care of Grace. Dawn had a son who was killed in an automobile accident. She trained as a nurse and now cares for children with cancer. She is one brave individual. I was getting old enough to go to work and so I applied for a job at Cushing's Drug Store. What an education I got there. At that time, it was a small store. In the middle was a small soda fountain. We would make milk shakes and, if the spoon didn't stand up by itself in the glass, it wasn’t thick enough. Frank Sweeney was one of the four pharmacists there. He knew I was a real innocent and so he took me into the backroom and showed me a small cupboard. He opened it and asked me if I knew what was inside. I had no idea. I had never heard of condoms. Then he asked if I knew how they were used. “Maybe for freezing pickles?' I replied. How would I know? Well, he gave me my first lesson in sex education. He also told me that men would come in and ask for all sorts of things like rubbers or safeties. Then I was sent out to the front of the store. I hoped against hope that my first customer wouldn't be someone I knew. Well, this man came in and he asked me for a box of rubber fingers. I knew I had just scored my first condom sale and I didn't know who he was. For that I was grateful. I went into the backroom, opened the case, took a box of condoms and put them in a small bag and gave it to him and charged the fifty cents they cost. He left. Another of my jobs was to take the header off the comic books to be sent back to the supplier. So there I was in the back room ripping the headers when another clerk came in and said that there was a customer out front who wanted to speak to Frank, the pharmacist. A few minutes later Frank came into the backroom and asked what I had just sold. I told him condoms. Then he asked what the man had asked for. I replied “a box of rubber fingers. He said “you stupid ass, that’s what he wanted”. His father had piles and wanted rubber fingers”. The customer had taken the box of condoms home and gave them to his father. His father made him return them. I also worked behind the soda counter. Next door to the drug store was the telephone company. There was a small door in the wall and whenever a switchboard operator wanted something from the soda bar they would knock on the door, give their request, we would make it, and pass it over to them. It was like a speakeasy for ice cream treats. There was a similar situation at the Redman Club across the street. They had slot machines in the barroom. The police would call in a lunch order. Before the police would come in to pick the order up, the club would pull down the doors to hide the slot machines and pull them up after the police left. The police knew they were there because most of the policemen were members. There were many stores up and down Central Avenue and Main Street. I have been trying to recall them and some of the memories I have of them. Sol Landy ran a store that could now be considered a hardware and junk store. There was the Ahl's tomb stone shop next to Stetzel’s flower shop. You could go in there and place bets. The Panzica shoe store took over the betting industry when Mr. Ahl gave up the business. There also were slot machines in Fitzgerald's Store. I understand it was raided once, but not in my lifetime. Kidder's Bakery always smelled so wonderful when they were baking. There was [[Space:Voegele’s_Bottling_Works|Voegele's Bottling Works]]. Several years later, the building was torn down. They found ceramic birch beer bottles in the ground and gave them to me to sell in my shop. I still have two. Lancaster Radio Store sold the first television set in town. You could always find a group of people standing on the sidewalk watching a program. We bought our first TV there. The day it was delivered I had to work so when I came home I turned it on and sat watching the test pattern for fifteen minutes. Peter's Rexall’s Drug Store had a lady clerk, Miss Ella, who dyed her hair blue. At the end of Main Street was a private home that the Adolf family lived in. It also had a hat shop and Miss Culver would make a hat for you. Across the Street was the Nosbisch Store. Mrs. Nosbisch was a little old lady who always scared me when I would stop in the store for a treat while walking home from school. The Variety Shop was a real favorite. Miss Ella, who lived upstairs, owned it. All the things she sold were laid out on countertops. If you couldn’t find what you wanted somewhere else you could always find it there. Murphy’s 5 & 10 Cent Store was the largest store on Main Street. Stanley Zokitas was the manager and I went to School with his son also named, Stanley. Young Stanley drowned in our junior School year. The New York Store was next to Murphy's 5 & 10 and was owned by Mr. and Mrs. Kahn. There is a story that some lady came into the Store to buy a pair of pants for her husband. Mrs. Kohn waited on her while Mr. Kohn was up on a ladder checking the pants inventory. Mrs. Kohn looked up at him and said “Take down your pants Henry and show this lady what you’ve got.” Dalton’s Dress Shop on Central Avenue was run by [[Israel-753|Dalton Israel]]. He was a short, not very attractive man, but he had the ladies in the palm of his hand. It was the dress shop everybody went to. [[Kenyon-2130|Ella Kenyon]] was a beautiful blonde lady who worked there and Dalton had the “hots” for her. One day, [[McNutt-478|Alma McNutt]] came to town and went to Work at the store. It was not too much later when Ella was out of a job and Alma was in. Alma ended up living with him on the corner of Steinfelt Road and Broadway. In those days that just wasn’t done, but Alma didn't care. She ended up owning the store and two more. One of which was in Hamburg. A lot of the rich and powerful from Buffalo came to shop there. Alma would go to New York to the shows and pick out clothes just for them. Anne Matthews Mcllheany, whose husband was the editor of the Buffalo News and, during World War II, was General Patton’s Secretary, bought both her summer and fall wardrobes from Alma. The Courier Express fashion writer Honor McGrath Was another customer. Alma remodeled the upstairs over the Central Avenue store into a Wonderful apartment. One day I had to see her and called to her from the bottom of the stairs. She said to come up. At the top of the Stairs, she had hung drapes to keep the draft from the stairs below from cooling the apartment. I opened the drapes and there stood Alma stark naked. I had several choices: fall down the stairs, go blind, or act as if it was an everyday occurrence. She didn't seem to care so I said hello and went to wait in the kitchen. I've never seen boobs hang that low. Alma could be considered one of Lancaster’s characters. Because of her, we have the Lancaster Opera House. The Sugar Bowl was on the corner of Central and Main Street. Mom worked there as a young girl. when dad started dating her, he would pay my cousin Honey 25 cents to walk her home when he couldn't do it. We used to go into the Sugar Bowl every Easter to buy our Easter candy and Mr. Cretekos would give us a half pound bag of licorice jellybeans as a gift. They had a big popcorn machine in the corner window and you could stop and get a box of popcorn to take with you to the movies. I gave Mrs. Cretekos oil painting lessons and she told me I was a "piss” of gold. I have been told that the first movie house in Lancaster was called [[Space:The_Lancaster_Theater_-_Albert_Theater|The Albert]] and was inside the building that later became the Variety Store. From there, the movie house moved to Central Avenue into the building that later became the Oriole’s Club. Mr. and Mrs. [[Albert-2116|Albert]] owned The Albert, and they built a bigger, more modern movie house up Central Avenue. While it was being built, they were informed someone was building another movie house on Main Street in Depew. They didn't want the competition so they bought that one and so now they had two movie houses. That movie house is located next door to the old bank which is currently a club for bikers and has created all kinds of problems. The Albert's son Bobbie was another Lancaster's character. As a young man, he wore the first shorts in town and everybody thought he was running around in his underwear. He flew his own airplane, So when the movie “Wings” was released, he flew over the town and dropped pamphlets announcing the movie. If you found a pamphlet you were given a free pass to see the show. He was in charge of entertainment on the second floor of the town hall, which is now the Lancaster Opera House. He held dances and other Social activities for the upper crust of Lancaster. When the World War I was declared, the Army physicals were performed there. If you could run around the room three times you were drafted. Bobbie always remodeled every house he lived in and it was Written in the deed that his remodeling couldn't be changed. The house at 5522 Broadway had a turret on the third floor which can be seen from Broadway. He turned it into a Chinese Room. The double doors were painted a bright red and a gold dragon was painted on them. In his house on Church Street, the dining room had holes drilled into the ceiling and white Christmas lights were installed. He would turn out all the lights except those and light candles. It seemed as if you were dining under the stars. A few years ago, I was invited to tour the house by the current owners. They said that in his later years, Bobbie had an affair with twin sisters. Neither knew of the other. When new owner moved into the house, they had the fireplace cleaned, and inside they found love letters he had hidden. They gave those letters to me. The lady, who owned the house, passed away a year or so ago. Her husband was a mailman like Don, Sharon's husband. In a Strange Way, I had a connection with Bobbie. He would bring, touring companies into the Town hall. Ma Hayes had retired from running the lunch counter at the expanded Cushing Drug Store and was living in Florida in a large assistance living apartment on the tenth floor. Each morning, she would ride the elevator down to the porch and feed a cat who also lived in the building. One day, a tiny old lady was there, so Ma and she started a conversation. When Ma told her she was from Lancaster, NY, the lady Said she knew of that place because she had been an actress and played at the Lancaster Playhouse. She went back upstairs and brought down the clipping to give it to Ma. Ma sent the clipping to me and it is somewhere among my treasures. Bobbie died in Florida many years ago and his niece came in my Store and gave me some things they had found in his apartment. The rest of his history they had thrown away. We had two banks in town. The Citizen's Bank was on Main Street next to Murphy's 5 & 10. It was a beautiful building but was torn down during the urban renewal and replaced by the Manufactures and Traders Trust Bank on Broadway. That bank is now closed and is Hunt's Real Estate Office. I have the big round thermometer that hung on the outside of the Citizen Bank building. My nephew, Brian asked for it when I die. The second bank was on the corner of Central and Clark Street. It went under during the depression. At one time, it was a furniture Store. Mom had purchased a double student lamp there and when she died Sharon took it. Donna, Sharon's daughter, now has it. We bought all our shoes at the Endicott and Johnson Shoe store. What was Strange about this store is that there were two entrances. One entrance was on Main Street next to Peter's Rexall’s Drug Store and the other was on Central Avenue across from Dalton’s. The first Store on Central Avenue and Broadway was Stutzman's Store. It was a small grocery store. That building was also torn down during the urban renewal. Guttman's Dress Store located in Buffalo came to Lancaster to open a store next to the Cut Rate Drug Store. When that building came down, I was given a cut glass window which was over the fireplace in the apartment on the second floor. I have that among my treasures. Lancaster’s Main Street was a wonderful place to shop until the urban renewal came into being. Many stores were torn down and very few rebuilt. Main Street is now a dead end street. Next to the Erie Railroad tracks lived a lady and her son. I was told that he was a Hermaphrodite. (look it up). I guess in the 30's it was another term for gay. He used to do sewing in a small building next to his house. When I was a child, the building was a place to buy ice cream. Several of the trains came down the tracks and the engineer would get off and visit the lady for ten minutes or so. The viaducts hadn’t been put through so people weren’t happy about having to wait for the engine to cross over Central Avenue. If you lived on the south side of the Erie tracks you were considered Lancaster's elite. The other side was considered “the other side of the tracks”. That’s where our relations lived and that's another chapter.   === High School and Beyond === When I graduated from high school, I had no idea what I wanted to do with my life. Financially college was out of the question. I did not want to follow in Dad's footsteps like he had followed in Grandpa Greens. When I Was confirmed at St. John's Lutheran Church, Mom and Dad had a party for me. I received about $35 as gifts. I used it to buy an oil painting kit. Later that year, the Sunday School was selling Christmas cards to raise money. I bought a box of cards by Grandma Moses and started to paint copies of them. I really enjoyed it. That got me to thinking that maybe I should go to an art School. A few years after I was painting copies of Grandma Moses paintings, I learned there was to be an exhibit of her works at the Buffalo Historical Society. I went to see it and really enjoyed it. I found a painting of hers that was for sale. It was priced at $700. I wanted to buy it but knew I couldn’t afford it. One of the guards told me to go to the bank and borrow the money. I'm sorry I didn’t take that advice, since that painting would now be worth several thousand dollars. In 1950, there was an art school on the corner of West Ferry and Elmwood Avenue. The building is gone and an M&T bank is now there. At the time, I didn’t realize how important the school was. Charles Burchfield, whose works are hanging in all of the important art galleries in the United States, was the director and one of the teachers was Robert Blair who is one of Western New York’s best artists. When I signed up for classes, I told them I didn't want to take any figure classes. My first day was a disaster. We all sat on art benches in a large circle. A rather heavy lady came in wearing a housecoat and sat in the middle of the class on a stool facing me. When she removed the housecoat, she was nude. I wanted to crawl under the bench. I told the instructor the light wasn’t right for me and I wanted move so her back was to me. He allowed me to move and so did the damn model. There she sat facing me with a big smile on her face and her legs spread. I’m not sure how I got through that day. The next day's class was the same. This time, I sat next to a man who wore a black turtleneck sweater. He had a huge lump on his shoulder. About 20 minutes later, the lump had moved to his back. I learned later it was a pet gerbil he had hidden under his sweater. There was also a man who kept his lunch bag with him. It contained a camera and he was taking pictures of the nude model. Robert Blair's wife, Jeanette, was also one of the instructors. She always came to class wearing a skirt made of burlap. One interesting note: I didn't have a car so I took the bus from Lancaster to the art school. There was a very pretty girl I knew from the school. She would get on the bus in Sloan and we would sit together. Once we arrived, she would go her way and I would go my Way. In the figure class, she would come in naked and we would sketch her. She would then get dressed and we rode the bus back home. I really found it difficult going to class. They had many war Veterans who were taking classes to get their minds back. It wasn’t a pretty site. One day I was talking to one of the instructors named Jamie. She said she would give me private lessons and her studio was just across the street from the school. I jumped at the chance. I took lessons from her for almost a year until she retired. I was talking to Bella Funke one day and told her I would like to sing. She had a friend, Marion Keener, who gave voice lessons. Bella arranged for me to audition for her. Marion was a very heavy lady, but every ounce was pure joy to work with. I auditioned with the song “When I Fall In Love” because it was the only song I knew all the words to. She accepted me. It led to many Wonderful experiences. By this time, I had my own car so I was able to drive to her house in Kenmore. She not only taught show tunes but songs that could be sung in church. One day I approached the minister of St. John's Lutheran Church and offered to do a Solo. That led to many more solos and I was asked to sing in six or seven more churches in the area. One solo, which really stands out in my mind, is the Christmas Eve solo I did at the Lancaster Presbyterian Church. I told Mom about it and we plotted to get Dad to go to church that night. When we got to the church, I said there weren’t three seats together and so I would sit by myself and meet them after the service. What I really did was come in with the choir and sat in the front row. When it was time for my solo, I stood up and sang "O Holy Night”. Mom told me afterwards that Dad was surprised and he started to cry. I hope it wasn’t that bad. After my singing class, Marion and I would sit on the couch and talk. Marion was a very religious lady and she told me about “Science of Mind'. I found it very interesting and adapted it in my life, it has gotten me through some very difficult situations because of it. One day she suggested it would be very beneficial for me to take some acting lessons. It would help to promote the song. I got in touch with the Studio Theatre and that led to the most exciting part of my life. The Studio Theatre is the oldest theater school in the nation. At that time, it was located on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo. I auditioned and was accepted. We were taught diction, projection and all the terms of staging that a stage director could use. Classes were fun and I learned a great deal which allowed me to later teach acting classes at the Lancaster library for young people. A favorite class was when we were given a suggestion and had to improvise a scene. Mary Barrett Healy, the instructor, said I was a natural and she in turn spoke to Kay Kingdon, the director, who asked me to be in “The Crucible” by Arthur Miller. My role was Mr. Cheever who puts the main character to death. My time at the Studio Theatre was so exciting and I met many wonderful life-long friends. Elsie Robertson and Petie Brock gave a party during the run of The Crucible” and I was invited. Petie lived on Delaware Avenue in a mansion which had been converted into large apartments. When I arrived, Elsie told me to go into the bathroom. I wondered what kind of a party it was going to be. When I entered the bathroom, I found the tub filled with ice chilling several bottles of champagne. I was very impressed. It was my first cast party, my first time in a Delaware mansion, and my first glass of champagne. Maynard Burgess, a well known Buffalo and Niagara Falls actor, appeared in several plays with me. In 1961, he became the first director of the Niagara on the Lake Shaw Festival in Ontario, Canada. The first show was “Androcles and the Lion”. Maynard not only directed the play but he also played Androcles. I had just performed the same role at the Studio Theatre and I wanted to see how he interpreted the role. I couldn’t believe the little town of Niagara on the Lake could support such a large theater group. Boy was I wrong. It is now a world-class operation. My only regret is I wish I had bought a building there and opened a shop as Bill Sutton, my friend, had suggested. Bill being a librarian, wanted to open a bookstore. I wanted no part of it. Even if it failed, the building would be worth hundreds of thousands of dollars now. Mary Jane Ables was a television personality along with her husband, Seymour. She was the lead in “Auntie Mame'. I had three parts in it. I started out as a gay ballet dancer at one of her parties, then the floor manager who fires her from Macy's, and from there I became Father Burnsides, Auntie Mame's father-inlaw. My wife was Mother Burnsides, played by Blossom Cohan. She became one of Buffalo's icons. Later she played my wife in “Androcles and the Lion'. The Studio Theatre was known for the children’s plays they produced. They were all musicals and Marion Healy played the piano for them. Tony Schuebetta wrote the scores. One of the children’s shows I did at the theater was “Many Moons'. I played the court jester, the lead. Many of the plays characters tried to bring the princess out of the deep sleep she had fallen into and they were never successful. As the court jester, I had to hold a moon on a golden chain and walk toward the bed as the princess lay in a coma on her bed. The scene was done in a purple mist the Stage manager, Peter Hajduk created by dropping dry ice into a bucket of water. For the last performance, Peter had a great deal of dry ice left over so he put it all into the bucket. I got the music cue from Marion and started out onto the stage. By this time, the mist had completely covered the entire stage and was spilling over the footlights. The mist was so thick Marion couldn't see the piano keys. I couldn’t see the bed but I kept walking and singing in the direction I thought the bed to be. Unfortunately, I walked off the stage and fell into the orchestra pit. My only worry was, had I possibly ripped my tights? Marion kept bridging the music until I could get back on stage and go on with the show. After the show, Jo Fisher, whose husband owned Melody Fair, came backstage and said it was the funniest stage business she had ever seen and would I like to be in the next show She was directing. I declined. That show was very popular. My picture was in the Buffalo News and I got great reviews. Another fun show was “Winnie The Poo”. Betty Lutes played Winnie and I was Rabbit. The lady who lived next door to the Studio Theatre did the costumes and I was sent there to be fitted. When she took the inseam she groped me and I leapt a foot. When I dressed in the finished costume, the crotch was between my knees. I had to do a dance in the show and Michal DeFigleah, who was from Buffalo, attended one of the rehearsals. Afterwards, he came backstage and tried to teach me a dance I could do in the show. I couldn't grasp it. Later on he became known as Michael Bennet, the Pulitzer Prize winner for his show, “The Chorus Line”. He died a few years ago and I went to his funeral. I also sang one of the songs from the show on TV, which was broadcast from the Hengerer's Tea Room. It is a tradition for the cast to go to the Green Room after the show. There we would sign autographs and speak to the children. I was still in costume when two little girls came in. One, I could see had Down syndrome. I signed the program for her sister and when I started to sign the other program the little girl leaned down and kissed my nose. It destroyed me. Good thing they couldn't see the tears under the mask. It is a union practice, when an opera company comes into the city, that company has to have someone from the local theater in the cast. I was asked if I would like to do it. I jumped at the chance. The opera was “The Barber of Seville”. I went to Kleinhan’s Music hall opening night and was told by the stage manger to go to the dressing room. After being fitted into the costume, I Was never given any stage instructions except to go stage left and wait for instructions. During one of the acts, a girl came offstage, took my hand and we crossed the stage and stood next to a fruit cart. The fruit vendor gave me an apple and whispered to go to center and sit in the chair. The barber was doing his solo. He had clippers in his hand and he started to clip my hair. Two clips I think. Then I was told to walk offstage and my performance was over. The next opera I was in was “DeFledermuse” starring the famous opera star, Mimi Benzel. After my part, I asked the stage manager if I could stand in the wings and watch the show. He agreed and told me to keep out of the way. After the show, he asked if there was a good place to eat. I suggested Murphy's Omega Cafe. He said great, and that he and another cast member would meet me at the stage door and I could drive them to Murphy's. At that time, I had a hard top red and white Ford convertible. I drove to the stage door and out the two came. The lady climbed into the middle of the front seat. It was Mimi herself. I don't recall driving to Murphy's. When we got there, Marion was playing the piano and I stopped and told her who I was with. She was impressed and did many of the Songs from the opera as we ate. Another show I did at the Studio was “The Good Woman of Setzuan”. I played a Chinese gook. I had to take three puffs of a cigarette, then sing a song called “Ten Little Elephants”. It was the only time I’ve ever smoked. In one performance, I started my song, but in error, I started on the second verse instead of the first. Elsie Roberson's cue was to come out at the end of the third verse and go on with the show. This she did. At the same time, I realized what I had done as Elsie appeared. I hadn't finished the three verses so I sang the first verse. Elsie backed off and reappeared at the end of that verse thinking I was finished. I didn't stop singing. Instead I did the three verses again. Elsie kept appearing and then backing off. She was very angry with me! However, I recalled a lesson I had learned in class. If you make a mistake, play it with guts and the audience will think someone else made a mistake. It works. Another time, I made a real fool of myself. The Studio Theatre had an award show at the end of each season. Peter Hajduk was in the army by then and had been nominated for “Best Stage Manager” award. If he won, he asked me to accept the award for him. There were many TV personalities attending the show and I sat next to Ron Hunter, who was a big local Channel 4 TV star. When Peter's name was announced, I was so excited I hugged him and went on stage. When I got on stage, the presenter looked at me and knew I wasn't Peter and she wasn’t going to give the award to me. I had to explain I was accepting the award on Peter's behalf. A few years later, Rod Hunter was caught behind the Buffalo Airport with a teenage boy and was fired. I’m sure he didn't mind the hug. A few years ago, I read in the paper Rod had been murdered, Somewhere in California. I did the same thing to Joanne Falletta, the conductor of the Buffalo Philharmonic, when George Palmer introduced her to me at one of his art openings. In my excitement, I hugged her. She was surprised, but didn't protest. The Studio Theatre moved from Lafayette Avenue to a building on Main Street, which had been the Town Casino. From there, it moved across the street to the Palace Burlesque Theater at the corner of Tupper and Main Street where it remained as an Equity theater known as The Studio Arena Theatre. Several big stars who played there were personal friends of Neil DuBrock, who ran the theater, and I got to meet many of them at parties he held at this home. Celeste Holm did a show at the theater. When the curtain came down, she would get dressed up like the star she was and she and Neil would go to some wealthy contributor's home for a party. They raised a great deal of money which kept the Studio Theatre going. I was invited to an “After Theater Party” at Neil's home to honor Jan Sterling who was starring in a show at the Studio Theatre. When I was introduced to her, I asked if her eyebrows that had been shaved off for a part in the movie “Airplane”, had ever grown back. She laughed and asked how had I known that. I replied that I had read it in one of the movie magazines. Christine Baranski, Betty Buckley and Van Johnson also appeared. I was a fan of Van, but he pulled a real no-no in his show. He entered the stage in character and when the audience applauded, he stopped, bowed to the audience and then went on with the play. Collene Drewhurst did “A Moon for the Misbegotten” and her ex-husband, George C. Scott came opening night and I got to talk to him. One star I remember very clearly was Jon Voight. He was in “A Streetcar Named Desire”. He played the role of Stanley Kowalski which Marlon Brando did in the movie. There was a cast party in the small bar at the theater that was the Town Casino. Around 12:00AM he came out of his dressing room carrying a small baby. That baby grew up and she is known as Angelina Jolie. It is sad the Studio Theatre is gone. The theater's financial problems forced it to file for Chapter 7. It will be sold. My hope is that someone will buy it and leave it as a theater. I just hope it isn’t torn down and becomes a Dunkin' Donuts Shop. The powers to be are hoping to keep the Studio Theatre School open. It is the oldest acting school in the nation.   === “And Then I Met:” === High School was a very difficult time for me. I was emotionally bullied. I never excelled in sports, or was one of the top 25 smart students, nor was I in any of the school plays. But I’ll bet there isn't one person in my graduating class that has met or seen as many important people as I have. The very first celebrity I met was Reed Hadley. Mr. Hadley was the voice over for the “March Of Time” series that was shown in all the movie houses during World War II. His voice was known all over the world. Don Sugg was a friend of mine and Reed was his cousin. Reed was visiting his sister in Amherst and Don asked if I would like to go with him and his aunt to meet Reed. I’ve seen the Queen of England and her husband, Phillip along with their kids. During my only trip to Europe, we were in England, and we visited Green Park. Someone told us that it was the Queen's birthday and she was riding past in an open carriage. I ran to the square just as she was passing. I not only saw the family but also the Queen Mother and Princess Margaret in another carriage. That, however, wasn't my only brush with royalty. A few years later I went to New York to see Russell Hardie in “The Andersonville Trial”. Russell was the brother of a close friend of Marion Keener, my voice teacher, and when her friend learned I was going to see the show, she called Russell and told him to meet me. I went to the theater and the curtain was held for several minutes. Suddenly four people came down the aisle and took their seats, and then the show started. During intermission, I went to the lobby and there stood the Duke and Duchess of Windsor with another couple. The Duke was dressed in a tuxedo. He was a slight man. He looked at me and smiled. His wife was in a long blue evening gown and was smoking, not sexually, but with a cigarette. She wore her very black hair in a tight chignon. Afterward, I met Russell in his dressing room and he told me the curtain was held until the Duke and Duchess had gotten there. He asked where I was staying and said he would walk me across Times Square. He had never seen anyone so stage struck and he was afraid that in my state, I would get hit by a taxi. I also met Helen Hayes in New York. She was starring in the revival of “The Skin of Our Teeth” and I had tickets to her opening night performance. I wanted to find the theater before the show started. Having done so, I was standing in front of it, when along came Helen Hayes. She was very sweet and gracious. I told her I was coming that night to the opening and she was pleased. I asked her for an autograph but the only thing I had for her to sign was an Italian wallet I carried my theater tickets in. She said she did not want to spoil a nice piece of leather, but I insisted and told her I would always use it only for theater tickets. I have kept that promise. That night there were several stars in the lobby at intermission. I met Al Hirschfeld, the caricature artist, and he signed my playbill program. His wife, who was an actress, also signed. Years later I acquired one of his original sketches of Bobbie Clark, an old time musical star. Chester Morris, who played Boston Blackie on television, was pleased when I recognized him and he too signed my Playbill program. That was an exciting evening. While shopping for our store in New York, Tim Murphy and I went to see "Irene” starring Debbie Reynolds. We saw her coming down Schubert Alley after her show, so we stopped and spoke to her. We both got her autograph. Another time, I met Petie Brock in New York. She was a Studio Theater friend and she was living in New York hoping to start a writing career. I had gotten us tickets to a show. She invited me for dinner at her apartment on Fifth Avenue, which today would be worth several million dollars. We ate dinner in the living room even though she had a large terrace. She said a nearby chimney was blowing soot over the terrace and it was unpleasant to be outside. Petie prepared dinner consisting of Campbell tomato Soup with cut-up hot dogs. We drank champagne and then walked to the theater. During the play's intermission, the “In” crowd would go to the closest bar and have a drink. We walked into one, sat down at the bar, and ordered. While we waited for our drink, Petie noticed she was the only woman there. We had walked into a gay bar. Because I had taken her to the show, Petie wanted to treat me to drinks at “Sardis’. Anyone who was ever famous went there and had their caricature on the wall. We had one of the best seats in the house. At the next table sat Gower Champion and his wife, Marge. Margaret Hamilton, the Wicked Witch in the movie “The Wizard of Oz” did a play at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Tim and I went to see it. Afterward, we met her and Tim asked if he could kiss her and he did. She was flattered. I did a few shows at Melody Fair. Not as a performer but as one of the crew. That was a great experience. My first show was “CanCan” with Margarite Piazza, the opera star. My job was to carry a skylight down the aisle and place it in the center of the round stage. Then I would grab a tree left there from the last scene and run back up the aisle with it. When the lights came on, she was in the most beautiful pink and cream evening gown singing “I Love Paris”. There stood the tree. I was so excited that first night I forgot to remove the tree on the imaginary rooftop. After the show, I went to her dressing room to apologize but she said not to worry. It gave her something to work with. The tree remained for the rest of the run. Martha Ray also played Melody Fair. You had to tell her a dirty joke before she would go on and she then worked it into her routine. After the run, we found she had given Lou Fisher, the owner, money so that the crew could have a party. Betsy Palmer, who appeared in “South Pacific', came into the area where the crew hung out after the performance, to thank us for all the work we had done for her show. Boy did she look great, in the bath towel she wore, as she sang, “I’m Going To Wash That Man Right Out Of My Hair”. I think one of the most exciting things I did at Melody Fair was to invite the company’s dance group to my house for a picnic. I had become friends with many of the performers while working there. Garold Gardner, one of the dancers, introduced me to several of them. Of course, I invited everyone to the house for dinner. There was to be a one night only performance of ballet with three stars from New York. When everyone arrived at the house, the three stars were with them; Jacques d'Amboise, Edward Villella and Melissa Hayden. Both men became world famous dancers. Ms. Hayden was a real pain. I prepared a Spaghetti dinner because it was filling and cheap. I wanted something special for dessert so I served raspberry shortcake. Ms. Hayden had a green worm in one of her raspberries and she had a fit. I was rather pleased she got it. One of the dancers, William Martin Viscount came to my house on his day off to relax. While he was there, he asked if I would mind if he did a few dance exercises. I said it was fine with me. He came out in a very Small Speedo bathing suit and proceeded to do all kinds of leaps and runs around the yard. Dad was home at the time and I thought he would have a stroke. He was never too impressed with the theater crowd. In fact, the only live theater Dad ever saw was 'Mice and Men” at the Erlanger. The only movie he ever saw in a movie theater was a special which was filmed at Gould Coupler in Depew during the World War II. He was in it. When it came to the Lancaster Theater, we all went as a family and as soon as his part was over, he left the theater and went to the Redman Bar next door and waited for us. After the summer season at Melody Fair was over, Gerry invited me to New York to visit him. I went over Thanksgiving weekend and cooked dinner for all his “out of work” acting friends. For one dinner, he invited Robert J. Pollard the little man from “Bonnie and Clyde'. Elaine Stritch also stayed with Gerry during one of her Sobering up periods. I never did meet her. One Thanksgiving, Gerry was ill So he sent his brother and me to one of his friend’s apartment in the village where I cooked dinner. The dining room was draped with gauze to look like an Arabic tent. I can't remember the name of one of the guests, but he was a writer from Washington. He told me he knew Elizabeth Taylor and if she came into your home and found something she wanted, she would have it when she left. He told me she was the most beautiful woman he had ever seen. Years later Liz was in Buffalo for an event and she wanted to see some furs. My friend Sunny Audino was a furrier and she took several furs to Liz's hotel to show her. Liz picked out three and suggested to Sunny that she give them to her. Sunny refused so Miss Taylor paid for them. On another trip to visit Gerry, he told me to go see a girl he was certain was going to be a big star. He sent me to the Bon Soir on 8th Avenue in Greenwich Village. It was a small bar with a very small stage. The headliner for that show was the comedian, David Brenner. A young girl came out as the opening act. She was rather short and not very attractive plus she had a rather large nose and straight hair. She wore a long plain dress made from a red and white checker tablecloth and was barefooted. When she opened her mouth to sing, I understood what Gerry meant. It was first time I saw Barbra Streisand. It was my practice to see as many matinees at the Erlanger Theater as I could. About five years ago, the theater was torn down leaving the lobby front. Sadly, that recently was torn down to make way for the new Federal Building. I would board the bus in Lancaster bound for Buffalo, walk over to the Erlanger Theater and sit with all the blue haired ladies at the Wednesday matinee show. One show was outstanding. It was a one-woman show staring Ethel Walters. She was the first great black actress to appear in movies and television shows. I will never forget the great number she did. She stood in front of a table, with a red bandana tied around her head and sang “Suppertime”. The song was the story of a mother preparing supper for her children knowing that her husband had just been lynched. When she finished, she had tears streaming down her face. It was a very cold wintry afternoon so there was a very small audience. It was announced that Miss Walter would receive guests in her dressing room. Of course, I went. I couldn’t believe her dressing room. It was a sparse room with a big mirror and one single bentwood chair. Not anything like I would have expected for a performer of her stature. I told her it upset me that there were so few people in the audience. She smiled and replied “Don’t let it upset you. If the Lord wanted more people here they would have been here.” Seeing her dressing room made me recall when Yul Brunner appeared at Shea’s Buffalo Theater in “The King and I”, he demanded that his dressing room be painted brown. He was brilliant in that show as the King. You could even hear his bare feet hit the stage. I’ve been very lucky to see many important shows. Katherine Hepburn in her only musical “Coco', Ethel Merman in “Gypsy”, Angela Landsbury in “Auntie Mame', Mary Martin in “The Sound of Music”. At Kleinhan’s Music Hall, I saw the most stars to appear in one production. The play was “Don Juan in Hell” with Sir Cedric Harwick, Charles Laughton, Agnes Moorehead and Charles Boyer. I also saw Judy Garland there in her last national tour. Another exciting moment came when Tim and I went to Toronto to see my friend, William Martin Viscount in “Butterflies Are Free” which starred Gloria Swanson. He played the blind boy and she was the mother. As we were talking to William in front of the theater, along came Gloria Swanson dressed in a full-length mink coat and carrying a single tulip. She always carried fresh flowers. The single tulip she carried that night looked stupid. Before he could introduce us, she started giving him a hard time because he was smoking. She told him to put out the cigarette and never smoke in her presence again. We were introduced and she then departed to her waiting car. In Chicago, I saw Gerry Gardner in “Redhead” with Gwen Verdon. During one of the dance numbers, she sat on his face. Gerry told me to come backstage after the show and of course, I went. The stage manager told me to wait on the stage. All of the Scenery had been removed and only the single pole light was lit. As I walked around the stage, I could smell the grease paint. I was in seventh heaven. Soon Gerry appeared and as we were leaving, along came Gwen Verdon, the star of the show. I was introduced and she left quickly. I later learned that Gwen was in a hurry because she and Bob Fosse, the director, had eloped that night. As she left, another man came along and Gerry introduced him to me. The next night Gerry said to stop at the theater because we were going out with some of his cast members to see "Second City”. When we sat down, I was again introduced to Richard Kiley, the leading man in “Redhead'. He was also the original “Man of LaMancha”. I apologized for my behavior and he said not to worry. He never had seen anyone so stage struck. Gerry called me to say he had gotten his first role on Broadway. The show was called “Beg, Borrow and Steal” with Eddie Bracken, Larry Parks and Betty Garret. He wanted me to come to the opening and I was very happy to go. On opening night, I sat next to Gypsy Rose Lee. The only thing I touched was her elbow. After the show, we went to the cast party. As we arrived, a very elegant lady in a long white evening gown and tons of white fur was just leaving. It was Marlene Dietrich. I saw her a few years later in her one-woman show on Broadway. Gerry finally made it big in New York. He was one of the stars in "Take Me Along with Jackie Gleason and Walter Pidegon. I did see the show but nothing happened on that trip. Another memorable theater event was seeing “The Devils” starring Jason Robards Jr. and Anne Bancroft. It was the story about of a group of nuns headed by Miss Bancroft that caused the priest, played by Mr. Robards, to be put to death. As I took my seat, the man next to me leaned over and told me Joan Crawford was sitting behind us. I couldn't wait for the intermission. There she stood with her husband, Alfred Steele. She was dressed in a huge black mink coat. Her shoes, gloves, dress and turban were all made of the same green and silver lame material. As the curtain opened for the second act, Miss Crawford started to carry on a very loud conversation with her husband. The scene, on stage, was about the nun and priest confronting each other and was the highlight of the show. Finally I couldn't stand it any longer and I turned and said to Miss Crawford, “We have come here to see the show, not to listen to your conversation.” She stopped immediately and I never heard another word from her. I found out later she was there to present Miss Bancroft with the Oscar she won for her performance in “The Miracle Worker. My most embarrassing moment of theater going, was when I saw the revue of “New Faces of 1954”. Eartha Kitt was one of the stars. For one of her musical numbers, she appeared on stage with ten chaise lounges covered in pink satin. She laid on each one and Sang a Song that had the line “I want to be loved by you and only be loved by you'. She picked me out to sing to and I almost died. I was so embarrassed. One of the dumbest things I ever did regarding the theater, was to return my ticket for “My Fair Lady” with the original cast. I chose to see Sammy Davis Jr. in “Mr. Wonderful” instead. One national celebrity I knew when she was a little girl, is Wendy Malek. Her father Ken worked with me in the office at Scott Aviation. Ken was also a part time model for Kleinhan’s Men Store. Wendy is starring in the TV show “Hot In Cleveland” with Betty White. One of my jobs at Scott Aviation was to plan the entertainment for the Scott Aviation Christmas party. At the end of the program, Santa came in and the cast would help him pass out to each child, a silver dollar. I met Wendy several years later at the Studio Theater. I reminded her I had given her the silver dollars. She looked at me, smiled, and asked if I wanted them back. She is a very charming, funny personality. While talking to Wendy, a young boy about fifteen or sixteen asked for her autograph. She asked him if he would like to have a picture taken with her. He almost died on the spot. I thought that could have been me several years ago. Another celebrity is Maryanne Esposito. She is the daughter of Roy Saporito. He ran the laboratory at Scott's. She has become an international personality. Maryanne appears each week on PBS on her Italian cooking show. She has written five cookbooks. To promote one of her books, she gave a cooking class at Tops International Market. I spoke with her at the book signing and said I had worked with her father. I also told her I remembered her at the Scott's Christmas parties and told her the silver dollar Story. She remembered the silver dollars, but had lost the one she had been given. I had one at home so I told her I would send it to her. She was pleased. When she started the class, she called on me to help her. I was very pleased. I have saved the best celebrity story till last. Talulah Bankhead was appearing at Prud’hommes in Canada in “Craig's Wife'. I wanted to see her. I took mom, Mary Girt and her sister, Ruth, with me. I had written ahead and asked if I could meet her. I didn't get a reply, but after the show, I went back to the stage door and asked again. I was instructed to wait on the stage. Imagine, there I was on the same stage that Talulah had appeared on just moments before. I didn't miss a thing. Suddenly a very large, Swedish woman appeared and asked if I wished to speak with Miss Bankhead. I replied yes and she left. A few minutes later she reappeared and announced “Miss Bankhead will receive you now”. As I entered her dressing room, there sat Miss Bankhead in a round brown shell chair, cross-legged like an Indian. She was a tiny woman with long dark brown hair. I was amazed how tiny she was. On stage, she looked very tall and imposing. She instructed me to sit on the chair opposite her and we began to talk. She asked how I liked the show. I told her I did like it and was pleased that Grace Kelly's uncle wrote it. She asked how did I know that. I told her I was involved with the Studio Theater in Buffalo and tried to learn everything about the theater I could. She looked at me and said “I have played Buffalo in that theater across from that hotel'. I said “The Erlanger across from the Statler”. She smiled and said “Of course.” We spoke about a few more things and then I don’t know where it came from but I blurted out. “Miss Bankhead I don't know what I expected but you are different than what I thought you would be.” She looked at me, smiled and said, “Everything you see is real There is nothing phony about me at all. Even my eyelashes are real.” I replied “They are? I have never seen such long ones.” She instructed me to reach over and brush them. They were real I asked if she would autograph the biography of her life which I had brought along. She looked at me and exclaimed, “Oh these things are such a god-damned nuisance but I’ll be happy to.” I laughed and said to her “Now you sound like the person I thought you’d be.” She laughed and asked if I wanted anything else signed. I gave her another book and four programs. She signed each one. In the book, she had wrote, "Bless you and Love Talulah Bankhead”. Soon her dressing room door opened and the Swedish lady announced someone else was there to see her. Miss Bankhead told me it was her hairdresser. He came into the room and almost floated across the carpet. He was as gay as pink ink. A few years ago, James Kirkwood wrote a book about Miss Bankhead and it opens with her being interviewed by him while she laid naked soaking in her bathtub at the Statler Hotel across the street from the Erlanger Theater. That I would have expected of her. P.S. It Saddens to me that the upcoming next generation will not have the chance to meet or See actors known for their extraordinary talent. The “stars' we now have are known for drunk driving, drugs, babies out of wedlock and wild sex. Well one out of four isn't bad.   === ACT I === I had always wanted to own a gift shop similar to the Jack and Jill Shop on Broadway in Lancaster. The shop was tiny and was the only gift shop in town. The Keysa law offices are now located there. When Alma McNutt, who owned Dalton's, opened another of her stores on Central Avenue, she included a small gift department in it. She asked me to run it for her. However, she did all the buying. I really enjoyed managing the shop and I talked to Tim Murphy about it. We decided we would open our own shop. As always, we had big ideas so when we tried to think of a name for the store, I suggested we call it Act 1. Then, when we got that one off the ground, we could open Act II, III, and so forth. We each put in $1500 and started the ball rolling. Mrs. Sunderland Would rent us her one room store in the front of her house for $50 a month so our location was secure. I was told that 225 Fifth Avenue, New York City was the place to buy the stock for the store. We told Alma McNutt we were driving to New York. She wanted to go along with us because she was going on a buying trip for her store as well. The three of us left early in the morning and by 4:00PM we still hadn't arrived. Alma said it was cocktail time, but when I said we shouldn't be drinking while driving, she said it wouldn't matter. We would have milk punch. Into a large glass pitcher, she poured some Black Label Whiskey, added milk and we were on our way. I still am amazed I was able to drive into New York. After dropping Alma at her hotel, we drove to our hotel located near 225 Fifth Avenue. Our room wasn't ready so we went to 225 Fifth Avenue. The building was nine stories high. Each floor had several wholesale shops and each shop carried several lines. We visited each shop and did pick up some lines. Several shops had a $500 minimum amount that you had to spend to get the line, so we would go on to the next shop until we found something within our price range. After shopping. We went to Times Square and bought tickets to the only show we could get and our seats were 10th row center. The show was "Funny Girl" with Barbra Streisand. I saw her for the second time. Talk about luck. The next day, there was another trade show at the Convention Center and we took on more lines. We were quickly running out of money. When we returned home, we still didn't have a card line. I suggested Hallmark Cards since they were not being sold in Lancaster. We got in contact with the sales representative and he said he would order the line for us. Was that a big mistake! When the order arrived at the store, it consisted of about 30 large boxes. We didn't have room to store them so we had to rent an apartment over Endicott and Johnson's Shoe store that Katherine Cretekos owned. It took about two weeks to get the store opened. We invited all our friends to the opening. I remember crossing Central Avenue and looking at the shop. I remember tears too. Because we were both working at the time, we hired Florence Lucy to run it for us until I could get there after work. Tim and I were supposed to take over on the weekend. Tim was a late sleeper and would come in around 2:00PM on Saturday, I didn't mind, I was happy to have the store. The business grew and we started to take in antiques that customers asked us to sell for them. One day, a lady came in with a small purple glass piece with four legs. When I looked at it, I found it was a signed piece of Tiffany glass salt dip. I told her not to sell it because it was worth a great deal of money. She took it back. Soon we began selling tickets for the Studio Theater. That led to sales of tickets for the Shaw Festival Theater, Jean Heckler became a customer of the store. One day, she and I discussed doing weddings. She would do the flowers and I would go to the wedding and make sure everything ran smoothly. That part I really enjoyed. There was one wedding that Jean did not have a part of. Joe and Sundy Audino owned a bar on Main Street in Buffalo called "Theater Bar”. It was directly across from the Shea's Buffalo Theater. Whenever they would go on a vacation, I would run it for them. That was an experience. They had a girl who worked the bar and I would take care of the kitchen. If we didn't have any kitchen business, I would sit at the bar and have a drink and watch the customers that came in. The bar was around the corner from Chippewa. That street was then known for the hookers. Several times, the "ladies” would come in for a drink between “tricks". I was amazed they came in all sizes, ages and colors. One evening the bartender came over to me and explained how to tell who the important pimps were. She said they always wore a hat with along feather on it. The longer the feather, the more girls he employed. I waited for one to come in with an ostrich plume. It never happened. Another customer ran the dirty bookstore around the corner. He kept asking me to stop in, but I never did. Several times, a very nice, black couple would come in the bar and we became friends. They told me they were going to get married and asked me to do the wedding Sunday and I agreed to do it. The bride gave me pictures of her gown and the bridesmaid dresses so Jean Heckler could design the flowers for it. They left the reception totally up to Sundy and I. We chose all finger foods, and drinks. The day of the wedding finally arrived and we went to the church located in the middle of the Buffalo Fruit Belt. We both were very apprehensive about the location. I first went to the basement to check out all of the bridesmaids. I showed them how to carry the bouquets and how to attach the flowers for their hair. I didn't know they applied a great deal of vasoline to their hair to straighten it. The hairpieces kept slipping, Soon it was time to get everyone lined up for the march down the aisle. I still hadn't done the boutonnieres. I found all the men in the front yard of the church and pinned them on. I had one left over, I asked the groom whom it was for and he said his uncle from Chicago who hadn't yet arrived. Soon a big black car arrived and the men in the yard stepped back from the sidewalk. All I thought of was Moses parting the Red Sea. I expected the Pope to get out of the car. Instead, a very large, impressive, black man appeared. I pinned him, turned around and went back in the church and instructed everyone to get lined up for the march down the aisle. The Bride's mother was there with a younger man and I sent them down the aisle. I asked the bride where her father was and she introduced me to this little old man. I instructed him to walk the bride down the aisle and when the minister says, “Who gives this woman away?"just reply “My wife and I do". Then take your seat next to your wife. Off they went. Halfway down the aisle, he stopped, left the bride and took a seat several seats behind his wife. I found out later that the younger man with the bride's mother was her boyfriend and the father wasn't going to sit with them. As soon as the wedding started, Sundy and I left. We wanted to get out of the neighborhood. Back at the restaurant, we got the food out on the table and waited for the party to arrive. No one seemed to know what to do. I took a plate and walked past everything and put several choices on my plate. The guests followed. When it became time to cut the cake, I again took charge. After the bride and groom cut the first piece. I took over and cut several pieces and placed them at the edge of the cake table. I noticed there was only one white person among the guests. It was a very old, little lady. Everyone seemed to be watching out for her. After I had the cake cut, I saw her get up from her chair and walk past the table on her way to the ladies room. As she past the cut cake plates, she brushed her hand across every piece of cake. I don't know why. As I said that wedding was an experience. Tim had a falling out with Mrs. Sunderland and she told us we had to move. We rented a store at 39 Central Avenue, which was owned by Lester Suess. The relationship between Tim and me was becoming difficult and one day he said he wanted out. I agreed to give him back the money he had invested. By this time, I was laid off from Scott Aviation so I took over running the store. Each Friday night after work, I would send Tim a payment. The last payment I took to him at his apartment on Broadway. Tim lived on the second floor and Kathy Roll was there that night, Tim came downstairs when I rang the bell. Kathy also came down and sat with her arms around him smiling. She was happy I would have no more contact with him. I really enjoyed the store. It had become a place where several times a week people would stop in for coffee. On the 4th of July, I would have a party in the store and everyone would watch the parade. Because I ran a business in Lancaster, I was elected as Vice-President of the Downtown Merchant Association. The manager of Murphy's was the President. He was killed in an automobile accident so I became the president for two terms. One Saturday morning I went to open the store and there was a man standing there. He said he was a reporter for the Buffalo News and he wanted to speak to me. I asked why and he told me about a murder that happened Friday night. At the corner of Central Avenue and Clark Street was a craft shop run by two sisters. Friday night one of the sisters came into the store to ask what I thought of the bridesmaid bouquets she had made for a wedding. I told her the bouquet was very tight and she should spread the flowers out more. I showed her how to do it. She thanked me and went back to her shop. A man she had dated briefly was waiting for her. He wanted to have a stronger relationship. She told him she was going on a missionary retreat for a year and didn't want to be involved. He, however, went to her apartment on Pleasant Avenue with her. Something happened and he stabbed her to death. He got into a car and drove on Broadway toward Buffalo. As a car approached him, he drove into the car intending to kill himself. He only broke his ankle. Because he was a Korean War Vet and a mental case, he was given a sentence of eight years. The other sister closed the store and moved to California. The Lancaster Opera House was looking for a manager and several people told me to apply for the job. I had a great deal of experience in the theater and they thought I could do it. I really wanted the job. I interviewed with Bob Deutchlander, who was the President of the Board of Directors. He also thought I would be a good choice. However, Alma McNutt wouldn't approve of my appointment because she said I was more important to the village by running the store. The job was given to a lady she wanted. That lady was interviewed in front of the Town hall, by one of the TV stations in Buffalo. Her demeanor was terrible. She lacked the class the job required. She lasted about a year. I stopped any contact with Alma and never spoke to Alma again. Tim rented one of Alma's apartments and continued his friendship with her. He inherited her estate when she died. Marie Swartz ran a knit shop on Aurora Street. Marie was a good friend of mine and when she told me that she had to move, I suggested she move her store into mine. I knew how to knit. I learned to knit in the fourth grade during the World War II. We were given a choice either to learn to knit or make model airplanes. I couldn't see how making planes was helping the war effort so I learned to knit. The knitted squares were given to Mrs. Keysa, our teacher and she would crochet them together to make a blanket for the soldiers in the hospital. Dorothy Stutzman would always bring in several more than I did. I suspected her mother helped her. We really enjoyed having the two stores together. Each business complimented the other. After about a year or two, Marie became ill and had to go to the hospital. I took over running both shops until she knew she had to give her shop up. Shortly thereafter, she died. Business was getting really bad and I had a terrible time making ends meet. One day I decided to close the shop. I never told anyone about what I was going to do. I just closed it after the Christmas season. Bob Padwater and Brian Burnes, two friends, helped me empty the Store. Again there were tears.   === Europe === While I was working at Scott Aviation, I told Jean Dougherty, Mr. Scott's secretary, that I would like to go to Europe. She told me to talk to the travel agency Scott Aviation used. I called Mr. Endres and told him what I wanted to do. Much to my surprise, he said if I got ten people to go, I could go free. The next week I had a party at the house and invited anyone I thought would be interested. I wasn’t able to get ten people but I did get five. Mr. Endres, very graciously, gave me the free trip. On May 23, 1966, Bea Slattery, Alice Klein, Marie Swartz, Judy Burleigh and Pat, whose, last name I can’t remember, met at the Buffalo Airport. Half of Lancaster (would you believe 43) saw us off. The flight down to New York was a bit bumpy and when we landed at Idlewild Airport, we were put into a helicopter and flown to LaGuardia Airport. It was my first helicopter ride and I was a bit nervous because it was so bumpy. When we arrived at LaGuardia, We were taken to the VIP room. There, we unloaded our luggage, coats and kidneys and were treated to lunch at the Brass Rail. We took too much time for lunch but someone came and escorted us to the Lufthansa plane. We stopped long enough to have our picture taken on the step of the plane. Then there was a half-hour delay while they changed some instrument. The plane hadn't left but we were served cologne scented towels and Sweet cider. We were told we would be flying at 33,000 feet for 6-1/2 hours and our first stop would be Cologne, Germany. Two hours after we left, we were served champagne and a steak dinner. After dinner, they brought a barrel of beer down the aisle and we were told it cost 15 cents a glass plus all the German pretzels you could eat. We all tried to sleep but just rested instead. Daylight appeared and a steaming hot washcloth was given to us. The Stewardess served orange juice. In Cologne, we got off the plane, got onto a bus, rode 20 yards, Went through customs, got back on the bus and went back to the plane and ate again. Munich was our next stop. In Munich, we were met by our guide, Gerhardt Brunner. He was rather clumsy and laughed a lot. He spilled our luggage and laughed. We were taken to the hotel in a Mercedes Benz. Our rooms weren’t ready so we all ended up in Marie's room. An interesting thing about this hotel was if you pulled the cord in the bathroom, a girl would come. Why, hummmm? After waiting three hours, we finally got our rooms. Gerhardt called and we toured Nymphenburg Castle, Maximillion Square and Treasury. The jewels in the Treasury on display were beyond belief. Back to the hotel we went for dinner consisting of veal chops and kidneys. Alice, Bea, and Marie went to bed. I took a walk, and Judy and Pat went to the bar. Gerhardt met us at the hotel and took us to the depot. We were off to see the wizard. So much! So much! During the ride through the Bavarian Alps, we stopped at Lake Walkensee for a snack. Alice directed Judy and Patto the men's room. She must learn to read ladies room in German. I went in after the girls and found the bathroom had a hole in the floor that you used. I wonder what you did when you had to go poopers. Back on the bus and on to Garmisch. I bought a copper fondue set after I had a whole fish for lunch. Tail and head included. Our waitress only spoke German so I wasn't sure what else we ate. The next stop was Oberammergau where the passion play is done every ten years. I got to walk on the stage. The theater seats 5200 people. I was beyond being excited. We had lunch at the Hotel Post that was owned by the man who played Christ. We didn’t get to meet him because he was working in the kitchen. Back at the hotel, we swam in the pool, rested, showered, and had dinner. We found the hotel had a great orchestra so we spent an hour dancing. The next day we were on our way to Vienna. The hotel in Vienna you wouldn’t believe. It was the Vienna Intercontinental. None of us could get over how well we were treated. After a drink in Bea's, Alice's and Marie’s room, we did the town. Our guide this time was another Gerhardt. It was his first time as a tour guide and he did a great job. We took a ride on the World’s largest Ferris wheel. You could see the whole city lit up. The small nightclub, where we had dinner, played all the latest show tunes. From there, we went to a typical bar that served wine in beer glasses. The next day was a sick day. Only one batting 100% was Judy. Marie was hung over, Bea well bound, Alice sick at both ends and I wasn’t sure I was alive. We didn't even hear from Pat. Judy met me at the bus and we went to see Vienna by day. I slept except for the high points. Stromberg Castle has 40 rooms and each one was furnished. Then back to the hotel to sleep. In the morning, our guide arranged for cabs to take us to the train. We lost Alice, Pat and Judy along the way. Our driver was from Berkley, California. Somehow we made it to the station and gave our luggage to the porter. He didn't speak English but he got us on the train and settled, only to be uprooted by some man who said we had his seat. We were relocated and off we went down the yellow brick road. Patty Passion (Pat Prim, before we left the USA) winked an eye and some hot-blooded Italian also in our compartment shared his booze with us. His name was Victor. The scenery was inspiring and so was Victor. We had dinner on the train and Patty Passion was invited to stay back for espresso. Fortunately that’s all Victor got. At least that's what Pat told us! I forgot to ask her about that mark on her neck. We arrived in Venice at 1:30AM, very tired and a bit apprehensive. Our guide did not meet us but someone else did and he took us by boat to our hotel. It is so dark at night and only low watt bulbs were used. It took an agent 007 to get me to my room. My room had a bidet, my first. After a bit of food made by the bellhop we all went to bed exhausted. The next morning our guide didn’t show up again. The hotel booked a gondola ride, complements of the hotel. We stopped at a glass factory but the prices were very high so we didn't buy anything. That was a first. On the way back to the hotel, Judy tried to make out with the gondolier. She was trying to better the record set by Patty Passion. Don't ask me why, but the gondolier gave me his hat, which I still have. After dinner, Alice, Marie and I went to St. Mark’s Square for the most thrilling experience ever. There was a concert of 150 members playing in the middle of the square under the stars. We sat there drinking Cizano and enjoying every minute of it. Years later, I did a painting of the square and Miss Bates, the high School art teacher told me it was one of the best I had done. Truthfully, I painted the top of the picture, which had a great deal of mosaic architecture and got bored with it so I painted the bottom as if it was winter. She said the contrast between the top and bottom was outstanding. Early the next morning, we took a long boat ride to the airport. In Florence, Italy, we were met by a guide and taken to the hotel. My room had an outdoor balcony. After a quick meal we went to the leather market. I bought a wallet which I only use for theater tickets. Alice went wild and created a national debt. Alice and I rushed out the next morning to go shopping. She bought four cashmere sweaters for $20 and I got one for $6. On the bridge of gold jewelry shops called Palazzo Vecchio, Alice bought gold earrings. A cab took us to the Academia Gallery and I saw “David”. It is unbelievable. David was sculptured out of one piece of marble with all the weight on the right leg. He was broken during the revolution, but had been repaired. On the way back to the hotel, but got lost and ended up in the Italian version of the Buffalo Broadway market. There I met Tommy and Hook who took me to their shop and I bought about $40 worth of gifts. Hook was from Charleston, S.C. while Tommy, the Italian, spoke in a Southern drawl. That night we had dinner at the hotel and the five of us (Patty Passion had a date) went to the Red Garter. It was a honky-tonk type bar with banjos. We met two boys Bob and Joe, who were in the Air Force stationed in England. We stayed until it closed. The Street was not lit very well and we saw men standing in the doorways so we got out of there in a hurry. The next morning we got picked up in a Cadillac and were driven to the airport for Rome. We loved Rome but we all went to bed to get some sleep. My room belonged in a convent. It had one bed, desk and bedside table with one lamp (10 watt). While the girls were getting their hair done, I went for a walk on the Via Veneto. This was the Street where “La Dolca Vita” was filmed. I sat in one of the outside cafes, had a drink and watched the people. I loved it. After the three “S” (shave, shower and sitting around waiting for the girls) we went to dinner. I saw many girls of easy virtue so we decided to take a walk so I could show the girls how they worked the street. I was in the lead and the girls walked a few paces behind me. It worked. I got a proposition. Sweet, coy about 24 and male!! I almost had a stroke and Marie was going to hit him with her purse. I don’t think Alice ever got over it. After that, we walked three abreast. (You'll excuse the expression.) The next morning we took a tour of the Sistine Chapel. It is absolutely breathtaking. So is the Vatican Museum. We were driven around the city and had lunch on the Via Venito. After lunch, we toured more of the Vatican. The Pieta was there but I liked the setting better when I saw it at the World's Fair in New York. We found a shop but we didn’t have much time in it plus we were holding up the bus. On the bus was the Miss All American Debutant of 1966. She was very pretty, and knew it. When we were having a drink at the hotel, the boys from Florence called and we took them to dinner. After dinner, we walked up the Spanish Steps, went around the block, into an ally, through a courtyard, up some more marble steps and into a dark nightclub. “Somewhere over the Rainbow” was playing as we entered. Three jugs of wine later the joint started to jump. That’s when two boys got up to dance. We were in a gay bar. We retraced our steps and walked down the 76 Spanish Steps. The next morning we took a bus ride to Capri. I slept a bit until some lady woke me up to tell me I was sleeping. Our guide this time was Renzo. I think he was chewing Spanish fly. He patted, stroked, pinched and cuddled anyone within an arms length. Capri is charming but very rocky with many cliffs. We were in an open car, which also made it a bit scary. I got into an argument with some shopkeeper who tried to gyp me out of money, so I made him put the things back and in another shop I bought a table. We had been in Rome three days and had four arguments. The ride down the hills was very pleasant and the driver pointed out Gracie Field’s home and the Gerber Castle. We got on a boat that made the immigrant boat to Staten Island look like the Queen Mary. It was awful and so was the ride. I stood for the entire half hour ride. From there, we went for the wildest ride down the hill of Sorrento. Alice yelled at the driver and she was met with a round of applause from those who could still move. We visited a cameo factory and Alice bought a cameo even though it was terribly expensive. Renzo started to sing which started the rest of us off. Two ladies thought I sounded like Wayne Gibson. I think they meant either Newton or Hoot. We were on our way to Zurich. We had arrived too late to take a tour so we went shopping. In one of the shops, the owner in German, told the clerk, to be nice to us because we were very rich. If only she knew. I bought four Hummels. After a good nights sleep, we left in the morning for Lake Lucerne. The countryside was very green and lush. At lunch, we had fondue and drank Kirsch. You don’t dare light a match after the first sip. Then it was on to Paris. Paris is not to be believed. We were in the Paris Hilton hotel. Our soup was served in white bowls, piping hot topped with cheese and bread. We drank white wine with the soup. Our waiter spoke French to us, which we couldn’t understand, so he would speak English to our guide. That I could not understand. Another highlight took place. After someone serenaded us, Pat and Marie Were pinched on the back of their legs. Marie didn't stop smiling for hours and she had the black and blue marks to prove it. The next morning everyone did what each wanted. I just wanted to walk the streets drinking in the atmosphere. The next day, our Cadillac-driven chauffeur named Andrea, told us he was the chauffeur for Liz Taylor, Richard Burton and Steve McQueen. We all felt like Mr. and Mrs. Richbitch. People stared at us all the way. We had our own private guide at Versailles. The palace is magnificent and the Hall of Mirrors is not to be believed. We left in the morning for London and the trip could be described as eventful. It seems as if Air France does not want our business because they sure gave it to us. The information clerk was very upset when we bothered her with a question. I would never fly Air France again. When we arrived in London, we found Bea's luggage was lost, which held up our guide. We filled out many forms, took a bit of sass from a stewardess and went through customs a few times. Finally we were able to get into a Rolls Royce and began our journey to see the Queen. On the way, Alice developed a kidney leak, which was caught by the four other ladies and the driver. Also the car acted up and gave up the ghost. About two hours later, a tow truck came to pick us up and said we would have to be towed into a nearby town called Cornbrook. There we were, being terribly elegant in a broken down Rolls Royce, five women with floating back teeth, and a tow truck pulling us on the wrong side of the road. Towns seem to die in mid-day in England, but we did find a quaint tearoom with a bathroom. Off again to see the queen and the girls kidneys acted up again. From drinking all the tea. We thought and we had to find a bathroom. A kind lady let us use her bathroom while we waited for two taxis to drive the rest of the way to the Grosvenor Hotel. We toured Picadilly Circus and then all of us went to bed totally exhausted. The next morning we toured Westminster Abbey and saw the changing of the guards. They played music from “West Side Story” which I thought was strange. Then on to St. Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London. In the evening, the girls saw “Oliver” and I saw “Say Who You Are”. I did get to see Noel Coward in “A Song at Twilight” based on Somerset Maugham's life. Before the show started, a couple sitting next to me started to talk. They explained that during intermission the theater served tea to you in your seat. I thought the idea was great and so they treated me. That night we all went to see "Robert and Elizabeth'. The show was terrible. Alice got the giggles during the leading lady's big scene, but the actress was so involved with her acting she didn't notice. The scene we were watching took place as Elizabeth got out of her wheelchair and moved toward the leading man. She moved her legs like some drunk on a three-day bender. The leading man heard the giggling. At one point, he looked into the audience to see who was giggling. Alice didn't come back for the second act and I pretended I didn't know any of my traveling group. After we got back to our hotel, I went for a walk and met a Bobbie, an English cop, who walked me around his beat. He took me past Covnat Gardens and many of the pubs and small shops. When I got back to the hotel, the porter had to unlock the front door to let me in. The next morning we left for Frankfurt and this time we had a good Rolls Royce. Our hotel in Frankfurt was the Intercontinental. When I walked into my room, I figured I had been in more bedrooms in the last tens days, than a French maid. The room overlooked the Mein River. I took a long hot bath and almost fell asleep. I packed my suitcase for the trip home only to unpack and repack again. I didn’t want customs to find my dirty underwear on the top. After dinner, I took a walk around Nizza Park. We boarded the plane for Cologne. There we bought more booze, had lunch and were on our way home. The ride was bumpy but the worst was yet to come. It seems there were 12 planes circling Kennedy Airport all trying to land. I saw a nun praying and wondered what she knew that I didn’t. The woman next to me kept popping pills. The pilot announced we were not going to be able to land and would have to go on to Montreal or Boston or maybe Philadelphia, if we had enough fuel left. Ten minutes later, we were able to land. All the custom agent looked at was the bag I was carrying. After customs, we were loaded onto a cart and taken to the helicopter only to be told they weren’t able to fly so we were put into two cabs and driven to LaGuardia. A few minutes, later we were on our way to Buffalo. We arrived two minutes ahead of schedule. Our families were all there to meet us. I Want to do it again.   Cuba (The country, not the village in New York State) This adventure in my life, I can’t believe I was ever a part of it. Norma Butler and Marge Smith were driving to Florida and asked if I would like to go along. Earlier, I had been invited to Florida to visit the Hadsall Family’s, Aunt Dorothy. Jack, her husband had died recently and she said she would like me to come to Jacksonville so I agreed to the trip. While I was there, she took ill and it was a very difficult time for her. When she felt better, she told me she wanted to send me on a trip to show how much she appreciated my helping her. I really didn't feel that was necessary but she kept persisting and finally I told her I had never been to Bermuda. Later that day she called her travel agent to make the arrangements. Her agent said I would have to fly to New York and then on to Bermuda then back to New York to return to Florida to return home with the Norma and Marge. The agent Suggested I go to Cuba instead. I had never been there so I agreed. I knew Castro had just taken over the country, so I sent Mom and Dad a postcard saying I was on my way to Cuba and if they didn't hear from me in a few weeks they could find my body in the Bay of Pigs. I still have the postcard. My first day there was wonderful. I was booked into a very quaint, small hotel which had a dining room that served American food. My room was on the second floor. It was a pleasant room but I was surprised there was no air conditioning or screens on the windows, just open windows with shutters. After settling in the room, of course, I went shopping. After I had collected a lot of packages, I waited for a bus. No matter whatever I tried I couldn’t get a bus to stop for me. Finally someone explained they don’t stop for men, just slow down and you have to jump on the open sided bus. Fortunately, on one corner, I found a pregnant woman waiting so I was able to get on the bus with very little trouble. I made the mistake of sitting next to a man. He started up a conversation with me during which he offered to get me a really nice woman. He said that she was a teacher and spoke English. Why me God? After getting back to my hotel, I was taken on a tour with three other tourists. An older man and a young couple whom I don't believe were married. On the way to visit a sugar plantation, I questioned our driver about why there were white crosses along the road. He explained, that was where Castro's men found Batista's men and killed them. We also stopped at a rum factory where we were surrounded by a small group of children. A small boy came up to me and in his hand was my wallet. I had been pick-pocketed. I quickly told the driver and he said something in Spanish. The kid dropped my wallet and ran. When I opened it, I found that the only thing missing was a credit card to a resort in Las Vegas someone had given me, but I would never go to. As we were returning back to my hotel, the young man asked me if I would like to see another older, quaint Section of Havana, Cuba. He had his own driver and car. Dumb me agreed to go. As promised, he picked me up and off we went. He suggested that I ride in the front seat between him and the driver. Dumber me agreed. As we were traveling along a dark country road, my host explained that we were going to pull over and a man was going to get into the back seat. My thought was "glad I sent Mom and Dad that postcard”. The door opened and a big black man got in and he was introduced to me as Superman. We soon arrived at a very picturesque section of old Havana. We got out of the car and started to walk along the cobblestone streets. I was looking into the various shops, but never stopped walking until we arrived at a rather large house with an outside staircase. After climbing the stairs, I found myself in a living room. By this time, Superman had disappeared along with the driver. We sat on the couch and soon a door opened and in came seven girls of various sizes, shapes and ages. At that instant, I realized I was in a brothel. The Bay of Pigs was really looking better. I was instructed to pick out the one I wanted, but my host (I never did remember his name) wanted the young twin girls on the end. I wanted none of the group. I finally settled on a woman that appeared the most mature. The rejects all left the room and my host and our “dates” were instructed to go down the hall and to enter the first bedroom on the right. We did and in the middle of the room was a big bed with a pink satin sheet on it. Over the bed was a holy picture of a woman, I believed was Mary, looking up to the sky. By this time, the twins had become topless and my host was enjoying their breasts. Then in came my “date” stark naked. She positioned herself on the bed and shortly was joined by Superman. I took one glance at him and knew why he was called Superman. My “date” and Superman started to carry on in front of us and I realized why the lady in the picture was looking up. All during this time my host kept groping the twins and they were giggling. The other two were doing obscene things on the bed. I was having a silent heart attack. After a few minutes, which seemed to me to be several hours, Superman left, the twins and host disappeared and I was instructed to go down the hall to another bedroom and my “date” would join me there. When she arrived, I explained that I couldn't go on with this. She said she understood. I think she had already been paid and was tired from Superman. She said she would join me in the living room. I sat on the couch as close to the end as possible. I didn't want anybody to get near me. On the television set was “The Lucy Show and Lucy was speaking in Spanish. In fact, everybody was, including Fred and Ethel. Soon my date returned and she was dressed. Thank God she sat next to me, took out a comb and tried to comb my hair. All I could think of was head lice. Now I had no idea what you talk about with a whore so I asked her if she had been in the business very long. She said no but she was trying to earn enough money to get her and her young son out of the country and into Florida. I gave her a tip of five dollars for nothing. She seemed happy. I was so happy when she moved to a chair. During all this time, I could hear laughter and shrieks coming from one of the other rooms. Soon my cohort in crime appeared stark naked and asked me if I was done. Not wanting to ruin my reputation by telling him what really had happened, I replied “yes” with a forced smile. He explained, this was a place that Batista men visited and if Castro's army men came at the same time, there could be trouble. He quickly got dressed and the car driver appeared and led us out of the house through the back door. In the kitchen was a very little old lady stirring a pot of something that smelled wonderful. Four men, I assumed were pimps, were sitting at a small table waiting for dinner. I didn't wait for an introduction or to ask for the recipe. On the way back to my host’s hotel, I was instructed not to tell his companion where we had been. When we arrived at his suite, he asked if I wanted to take a shower. Not wanting to break the illusion I said yes and then we all went for a late dinner. After dinner, my host said he was going to gamble and so his date and I danced a bit and then I went back to my hotel. I found out later that Dezi Arnez got his start at that hotel. The next day at the airport, I saw the couple but neither spoke to me. Years later I read a biography of Errol Flynn. In the book, he explained that while he and Tyrone Power where in Cuba they had a Ménage a Trois with a man named Superman. I thought “Hathey had nothing on me.”   === My Brother Jim === I wasn't old enough to remember my brother Jim's birth in 1934. We had moved to 52 Vandenberg Avenue in Lancaster and that's where he was born. Dr. Irish was the attending doctor and Mrs. Elmer Deutschlander was the mid wife. She lived around the corner and so for two weeks, she took care of all of us. In those days, babies were born at home and the mother stayed in bed for two weeks. From Vandenberg Avenue, we moved to 19 Wren Avenue. Mom and Dad seemed to have moved a great deal between their first house on Genesee Street in Bowmansville, next to the cemetery to Wren Avenue, the last house we lived in as a family. It was an ideal neighborhood for a family and we lived there for 25 years. Both East Drullard and Wren Avenue were dead end streets. At the end of each street were big open fields where we spent many hours. There were about 25 kids living on both streets. Far into the field and alongside the D-L-&-W Railroad, was the Mallabo Pond. In the summer, Jim and his best friend, Cliffy McIntyre, would dig up worms in Cliffy's grandfather's garden who lived next door to us, and off they would go fishing. The only fish they caught were there were small sunfish and black, ugly bullheads. I don’t remember ever having to eat any of the fish they caught. But, I do remember the pond was loaded with bloodsuckers. We would sometimes, in the winter, skate on it. I was talking to our cousin, Judy DeBacy about remembrances of the neighborhood. She recalled a fire that was started in the field next to the pond. She said Jim had lit a cattail which started the fire. I don’t recall the fire. Recently I asked him about the fire and he said there had been one, but it had been started by some boy who lived on Livingston Street. Colfax School was just a few blocks away. We all went there until fourth grade. During recess, everybody would go outside to play. The girls played on one side of the playground and the boys on the other. Jim would always be part of the baseball games. I remember him playing football when he attended Lancaster High School, which at that time, was on Aurora Street. Across the street from the Colfax School was Rohmer’s Store. Mr. and Mrs. Rohmer both worked the store. You would go into the store with maybe five cents. They would come out of the backroom and stand there while you made your selection which sometimes took at least ten minutes. Then they would put everything in a bag and off you would go. They did this until the school was closed and torn down. One year we all passed to the next grade and dad bought us a bike and a scooter. Jim got the bike and I got the Scooter. I Was not very happy about that deal. I wanted the bike. He, however, would let me ride the bike every once in awhile. He never wanted to use the scooter. Jim was always into Sports. Jim had a few girlfriends growing up. Some I remember and many I can’t recall. One girl was named Pat and she lived in Depew. I thought she was the one. She wasn’t. While he was working at Scott Aviation, he met Shirley Helser who became his wife. They were married September 22, 1956 at St. John's Lutheran Church. I was his best man. I gave them the champagne fountain for the reception at the Elk’s Club. Jim was drafted into the army in 1956, but didn't go into the Service until January of 1957. When he left, I gave him a small metal charm. It was shaped like a small book that had a picture of Christ on one side. He said he would always keep it with him. One Sunday, while he was stationed in Georgia, he called home. I was alone when I answered the phone. Mom and Dad had gone Out. He told me he had been in an accident. He explained that during an army drill, he was in a foxhole, and when he stood up a jeep hit him. The jeep had run over his shoulder and it was in a cast. Although he had been hurt, he didn't want me to tell Mom or Dad. He knew they would be upset and didn’t want them to worry. The charm I had given him was in his breast pocket and was crushed a bit when the jeep tire ran over him. I understand he still carries the charm with him at all times. Recently I found another one and I had kept it among it my treasures. Shirley never knew about the accident until she went to Georgia to live with him. Wendy, the oldest daughter was born in Georgia. Lorrie, Kelly and Jeff were born in New York State. Wendy, married James Calhoun and they have five children, two girls and two boys. Lorrie married Edmund Beckman and are the parents of two boys. Kelly never married and lives at home. Jeff recently got his own apartment and he too has never married. There seems to be a bachelor in each generation. Jeff is the one for the current generation. Jim is now retired from Scott Aviation Corporation. He spends his spare time in his workshop in the basement. He has made many decorating pieces for his house and friends. He also has given me a few sets of candlesticks and a banana holder. In his Workshop, he fashions many wooden pieces with brass trim like ring holders, shelves and candlesticks. In the summer, he and Shirley have a vegetable garden next to the driveway. He and Shirley are now great grandparents. That I find hard to believe, but true! What is even more startling to me is that Mom and Dad would have been great-great-grandparents.   === My Sister Sharon === Jimmie and I knew there was going to be a new baby in the house. We just didn't know how it was going to get there. One night after supper, Mitch, our next-door neighbor, came into the kitchen via the cellar and took us back to her kitchen. Mr. Mitchell sat at the kitchen table reading the evening paper while their son Joe, was shaving in the kitchen sink. He, no doubt, had a date with Bea Geise, the girl next door. They married later and Joe just moved across the driveway where he lived until he died. Grandma Mitchell sat in the dining room, in the dark, talking to herself. She was in her late 90’s. Every once in a while, Mitch would come back and tell us that the stork was flying over the house and it was carrying a baby bundle in his beak. This happened three or four times. She finally told us the stork had landed and we should go back home and meet our baby sister. When we got to Mom's bedroom, we found Mom holding the baby wrapped in a blanket. We climbed onto the bed and there she was. She had dark hair and dark eyes. It was love for her from that minute. I reached over and she held my finger. The last time I held her hand was at Hospice where she died. I can’t remember ever having a fight with her that brothers and Sisters usually have. When she was a little girl, Norma Butler would style her hair in a French braid. After a few times, Norma taught me how to do it for her. I Watched her date several boys. One was Russel Becker who fought in the Korean War. I had worked with his mother at Scott Aviation. One day we were talking about him and Sharon and Mrs. Becker said she couldn't wait for him to come home. That night she got word he had been killed in the war. At the Buffalo waterfront, there is a statue honoring the Korean War Veterans. Russel's name is on it. I had three close friends, Don Bove, Art Robinson and Don Possehl. They all had gone into the service while I, being 4F, stayed home and kept the home fires burning. I wrote to each of them every Week and anytime they came home on leave, they would come to see me. When Don Possehl got out of the Navy, he came to the house, and asked if I thought Sharon would go out with him. I said I didn't know, but I would ask her. She said she would on one condition, that I go along. So for their first date, Sharon, Don and Art Robinson, who was home on leave from the Marines, and I went to Niagara Falls and did all of the touristy things. Sharon had a great time and after that I was never asked to go with them. They were married on May 12, 1956, at St. John's Lutheran Church. I was best man at the wedding and Jim was an usher. I gave them a Champagne Fountain for the reception at the Elk’s Club just like I did for Jim and Shirley. I had a friend, Allie Sieder, who owned a liquor store in Hamburg. She told me about the fountain and she made the arrangements to visit the winery in Seneca Falls, who would supply the champagne. It was there I met Charles Fournier, who owned the winery. We were ushered into his office to taste various wines. When we went back to our car, we found a case of champagne waiting for us. Charles Fournier became world famous for the special wines he created. One afternoon, shortly after Sharon and Don were married, they came into my bedroom and woke me up. They told me they were expecting a baby in February. I was so excited and I started to count the months. Don stopped me and told me the baby was legitimate. It was almost nine months from the date of their wedding. He didn't realize I was counting the months I had to wait for the baby to be born. Brian was born February 18, 1957, then came Michael on March 17, 1959 and Donna on August 7, 1960. Two boys and a girl; just like Mom and Dad. Don was a good father and provided well for the family. He was a mailman for several years. When he began to experience pain in his lower back, he and Sharon made an appointment with the doctor. They were told he had cancer. The next several years were very difficult. Donna was to be married and Don was determined to give her away. He was able to walk her down the aisle. At the Wedding reception, he danced with her just a few steps and then he and Sharon went home. Toward the end of Don's life, Hospice was called. They were wonderful. Sharon could call in the middle of the night and Hospice would be there with pain medication. Sharon called me and said to come to the house right away. She didn't tell me why. When I arrived, Pastor David Rose met me in the driveway and told me that Don had died. It was January 13, 1986. The Hospice staff was with Sharon. They were preparing Don's body. When they left, we all went into the bedroom and Sharon held Don's hand until the men from Stutzman and Zurbrich Funeral Home came. Those last few difficult years were finally over. A few years later, I got another call from Sharon to tell me to come to the house right away. It took me eight minutes to get to there. As I drove, I tried to think why she wanted me there. What could it possibly be? Had Uncle Ronnie died? Kim and Michael separated. Was Jim sick and I didn't know about it. Maybe I had done something wrong and wasn’t aware of it. As I drove past the cemetery and saw Don's grave, I said a quick prayer, asking for help, whatever the problem was. When I got to the house, Donna's car was already in the driveway. I rang the bell and walked in. Sharon and Donna were in Sharon's bedroom. Sharon came up to me and put her arms around me. She started to cry. I could see over her shoulders that Donna was also crying. Sharon told me she had breast cancer. The doctor had told her that morning. Immediately, and I don’t know where it came from, I told her it is going to be all right. She explained what happened. She found a lump about a year ago, but she remembered what she and Don had gone through and she just couldn’t face it then. I thought how could you have been so foolish, but I never said it and yet I could understand. Sharon said that Uncle Ronnie had come over and she told him about the lump, and he convinced her to go and have it checked. She battled breast cancer for the next seven years. She didn’t let it stop her from enjoying life. She went on a few vacations and she began dating Harry Tideswell. I took her for the chemo and radiation shots and she never complained once. On Christmas Eve 1997, she came to the house with Harry and her family. She sat in the chair next to the fireplace. I could see she was having a difficult time. When it came time for her to go home, I walked her to the car and helped her in. I knew the end was near. I didn't want to face it. A short time later, she had to go into Buffalo General Hospital. I was there every day. One day Sharon told me that a nurse had been very mean to her. The nurse was trying to force Sharon to eat. She just couldn't do it. I complained to the head nurse. They moved her to the Hospice Room. The hospital would then move her to the Hospice Campus in Cheektowaga. I wasn't aware that Hospice moved Sharon to their campus when they knew her time was near. They wanted her to be as comfortable as possible. Because of the problem with the nurse, we were not charged for the ambulance. She was placed in a private room for the last two days of her life. Grace and I were in the room with Grace on one side of her bed, and me on the other. We were holding her hands and talking to her but she was under so much sedation she wasn't totally aware of it. There was a small window, with a ledge in front of it, close to the ceiling. The kids had brought in things she had made and placed them on the window shelf. The window couldn’t be opened, but while you lay in the bed you could see the sky and clouds. While we were holding her hand, a small doll she had made out of a wooden clothespin fell off the shelf and landed next to the bed. Grace asked me what had happened. I knew and said I would talk about it later. When Mom died a plate fell from the wall and a few hours later she died. The same thing happened a few days before Dad died. That time, it was a picture that had slipped from the wall. Donna gave me the doll after Sharon died and I still have it. It is in the kitchen hanging at the window. I see it every day and think of her. The kids had come into the room and Sharon said something about them having to eat. I told them to go somewhere and eat and then when they came back, I would go. After they left, two nurses came into room and they gave her a shot of morphine to dull the pain. As I held her hand, Joyce Hadsall came into the room. She worked there and heard I was there so she came in the room to speak to me. I turned my head and said something to Joyce, when one of the nurses said, “Boo look at your sister. She has stopped breathing.” Sharon was gone. It was January 18, 1996. The next few hours were very difficult. I had to tell the kids and Jim and Shirley when they came. I am certain that Sharon didn’t want her children around her when she died. She wanted them to go to dinner. I have great respect for Hospice. They were wonderful to us all. We wanted to do something for Hospice for all their kindness, so a month later we had a refrigerator put in the nurses’ room. Sharon was buried from the Stutzman-Zurbrick Funeral home. There was also a service at the St. John's Lutheran Church. I had spoken to the Minister and said I wanted to speak, but I wasn't sure I could do it. I knew I had to do it, so when the time came, I walked up to the altar and began. At the end, I told about Mom calling her skinny malink, so I said “skinny malink, bless you and we all would meet again.” I walked off the altar and touched the casket. How I kept my composure I can't explain. We made an arrangement with the church to have communion. Phyllis Bahre came past me and touched my shoulder. That’s when I lost it. We were told the cemetery didn’t do burials in the winter. I had to pull some strings to have her buried. We couldn't bear the thought of her being stored in a garage at the cemetery, and then be buried in the spring. I was told if there wasn't any snow, the cemetery would be able to open the grave and we could have the burial. Thankfully it didn't snow. We parked on Cemetery Road and walked to the grave next to Don. Only the family and very close friends were there.   === Modeling Career === My modeling career happened by accident in 2000. I had taken Elsie Robertson to a modeling job at a studio across from the Buffalo Post Office on William Street. I was very intrigued by everything that was involved. When Elsie had a break, we went to a waiting room for coffee. There was a man there who asked me I had ever done any modeling work. When I told him I hadn't, he said he was going to contact someone and they would get in touch with me. The call came and I was told to go to the Walden Galleria. After meeting the director and wardrobe person, they offered me the job which was for an ad for Blue Cross Blue Shield. I didn’t even have to audition. I was taken into one of the stores and fitted for clothes. I was put into a jacket that which was way too large but they pinned up the back and it fit perfectly. I was introduced to the lady that was in the shoot with me. Was she ever a “nutcase”. The photographer kept snapping pictures as we walked the concourse and while she recited poetry to me. A crowd had gathered to watch the filming and in one of the breaks, someone came over and asked for my autograph. The full page ad appeared in the Buffalo News and Art Voice. I was impressed and the $50 I was paid added to it. The director told me about a modeling agent in Rochester whom I should contact. I called the agent and he gave me an appointment for an interview with US Management Inc. in Rochester, NY. I signed with the company. I was now a professional model. Watch out Fabio, here I come. I had to have “Z” cards made at my expense. “Z” cards are 8” by 11-1/2 cards, which have various shots of the model and includes a description of the person. First I had to get into makeup at a beauty shop on Franklin Street in Buffalo for the shots. The man who applied my makeup gave me the whole treatment. He cut my hair, applied foundation, eye makeup and even lipstick. I thought I looked like a two-bit hooker. The whole job took about two hours. At least I was in the right neighborhood. From there, I met with the photographer whose studio was on Main Street. I was able to walk there. I kept hoping and praying I wouldn’t meet anyone that knew me. Thank God I didn't. The woman photographer took about 80 different poses. Some were just of my face, others were of me sitting down and one was reclining on a couch. That one I called my starlet pose. About a week later, she called and said they were ready to look at, and pick the shots that would be used for the “Z” card. After much deliberation, we found four. In one shot I looked like a bank president, another was a good head shot. She also insisted I use the starlet shot. From there, I went to a print shop on Broadway in Buffalo and had 300 copies made. I was on my way. I gave 150 cards to the agent to be displayed in his office and send to various clients. The first job I was offered was for an Independent Health ad. The studio was on Allen Street. When I got there, they said I was to be a cancer patient who needed a lawyer. It was to be shown only in publications for lawyers use. Again I went into makeup. Did that lady do a number on me! I looked like I had died three weeks before the shot. I never have seen that final print. For that, I am grateful. My agent called me and offered me a film job for Eastman Kodak. I jumped at the chance. I was to be paid $500. The film introduced a new type of film to be used by professional photographers and was only to be shown at trade shows. It was filmed in a house that was owned by the director in East Chili, NY. I had a hard time finding the house. When I finally got there, everything was ready for the shoot. The director called me earlier and said to bring pajamas, a bathrobe and three baseball caps. I couldn't imagine why the baseball caps. I was sent to one of the bedrooms and changed into my clothes and went to the kitchen. The idea for the shoot was that I was living in the house with my daughter and her family. I had gotten up in the middle of the night and walked down the stairs into the kitchen, went to the refrigerator and opened the door to take out the last piece of cake, take it to the counter, eat the cake then turn to the camera and smile. After a few rehearsals with just my part, the director said we were ready to shoot. As I came down the stairs, I found the camera had been placed on tracks at the entrance hall. The tracks led to the kitchen. The camera began filming me as I came down the stairs and walked into the kitchen. That’s when we found there wasn’t enough room for the camera and me to get through the doorway leading to the kitchen. The scene had to be scrapped and rethought. While they were removing the tracks, I asked why I wore the baseball cap. The director thought it would add comedy. I said I didn't believe a person would get up in the middle of the night and put on a cap to eat a piece of cake. He agreed and that was also scrapped. An hour or so later, we were ready to film again. They then found a red light from the camera was reflecting onto the stove ruining the shoot. Again the scene had to be rethought. All this time, I was going to the refrigerator and eating a piece of the cake. I had to explain to the director I was a diabetic and shouldn't eat that much cake. Thereafter, I spit it out after each take. Finally, the director called for a break and they had a catered dinner sent in. All during the filming, the only one who spoke to me was the director. During dinner, they all did. As soon as we went back to filming again not a soul spoke to me. Another lesson learned. Around one in the morning the director said it was a wrap. I could go home. I was very tired. About a month later, the director sent me a copy of the film. It shows what happens using regular film and then the new improved type that Eastman Kodak created. I still have a copy of the film. A few days later, my agent called and said I was to audition for the role of a middle aged, George Eastman who founded Eastman Kodak. It was being filmed for PBS. I was thrilled and jumped at the chance. I got to be in rooms that are not open to the public. While I was rehearsing, the curator of the museum came over and showed me a picture of George at my age. The resemblance was remarkable. He told me that when Mr. Eastman built the house for him and his mother, he had the risers for the steps leading to the second floor lowered, so his mother could go upstairs more easily. Interestingly, Mary Larkin had told me a few years ago, that her Great Uncle John Lee did the same thing for his wife when they built the mansion on Bullis Road in Elma, NY. Then it was known as Danforth. It is now a Jewish Summer Camp. Nothing ever came of the audition because the film company had run out of money. Oh well that’s showbiz. I did another audition in Rochester for a radio commercial. The audition was with some radio disc jockey. Nothing came of that one either. A few weeks later the check came for the Kodak job and it was only for $250. I called my agent, Billy Powell, and said it was half of what I was supposed to get. He told me his client wasn’t able to pay him what he was promised so everybody had to take a cut. My reply was that was between him and his client and he should pay me what I was promised and he should take the loss. He didn't agree. I refused a few more offers from him after that. My modeling career was over.   === Faith === I have always had a deep faith. It started with Mrs. Armstrong and her Bible study group when I was very young. At that time, I was a member of St. John's Lutheran Church in Lancaster. That's where I was baptized and confirmed. Twice I served on the church board. Being on the board, I think, is what turned me away from organized church. I saw so many things that I found the church to be more about money than helping mankind. For instance, we received a letter from AA asking if we would allow them to use the church parlor for a meeting once a month. The request was turned down because one of the more powerful board members said we shouldn't allow those “kinds” of people using the church. I did find great spirituality because of Bella Funke. I met her when I was about 13 years old. She and I would talk for hours about God, the Bible and faith. She was the one who introduced me to the booklet “Daily Word” 60 years ago. She gave me a year Subscription and I have renewed it every year since. Now, when I find someone I feel would appreciate or is in need of the magazine, I send the person a year's subscription. Marion Keener led me to “Science of Mind”. This is a group started by Ernest Holmes some 80 years ago in California. It is not a formal religion but more of a philosophy. It has gotten me through many difficult times. As a prime example, Mom, Dad and I were living on Wren Avenue in a rental home. Sharon and Jimmie were married and living in their own homes. The house had been sold to new owners and they were raising the rent from $35 a month to $42. That’s when Mom and Dad decided to build a house. They were soon going to celebrate their 25th anniversary. Sharon, Jim and I held a celebration party at the Redmen's Club for all the relatives and friends. I gave them a gift for every year they were married. For the 25th year, the gift was a lot on Broadway just past the village line, which I bought from Mr. Straeble, who had built our cabin at Rushford Lake. I paid $2,500 for the lot. Before anything was started, I took Mom for a drive to Creekside Drive in Alden to show her where Mary Girt had bought a house. She told me she would like to live out there but Dad would never want to leave Lancaster. A few days later, I took Dad on the same trip. He told me the same thing. Mom won't leave Lancaster. I got them to talk and we decided to find out about the building lots. The Alden lot would be the same price as the Lancaster lot. I sold that lot and bought the Alden lot and they built the house at 464 Creekside Drive. It was the lot next door to Mary Girt. Allen Erb was the builder and his wife designed the house. It cost $19,800. As they poured the basement, Dad was told his job at the Dresser Industries was over because a new company had purchased it. They decided not to finish the house and lose the down payment. However, I told them I felt I was always going to live at home, so I would pay for half the house and they could pay the other half. The house was finished in November of 1959 and we moved in the last week in November. Mom and Dad made out wills that would leave the house to the other. Mom died in 1974 and Dad now owned the house. One day, toward the end of his life, he told me he had gone to the lawyer and made out a new will. In it, he gave Sharon, Jim and me, equal shares to the house. He asked if I was Ok with it. I said he should do whatever he wanted. I thought about it later and felt it wasn’t fair to me. I had paid for half the house and what he should have done was leave me my half and the other half divided by three. We talked about it a few days later. He said he never thought about it and that is what he should have done. He was going to change the will. Before he could change his will, he became ill and was taken to Millard Fillmore in an ambulance. He was placed in the intensive care unit where he stayed for 22 days. When he was in the hospital, I signed papers stating I would be responsible for his bill. Dad and I both thought he still had health insurance through Dresser Industries. He didn't. Dad made it home and for several months I took care of him. He never was able to change his will. In 1975, Dad died on the way to the Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. I was left with the $23,000 hospital bill. I had no way to pay for it. Jim and Shirley, Sharon and Don came out to the house and I told them about the will and the bill I had to pay. I believe both Jim and Sharon talked about the will before they came to the house. Sharon told me she and Jim would sell me their share of the house for $1.00. I could then re-mortgage the house and pay the hospital bill. God does work in mysterious ways. Dad had insurance that paid for the house upon death. He had $8000 more to pay when he died and the house was now free and clear. Now that I owned the house, I mortgaged it for the $23,000 and paid the Millard Hospital bill. I was able to keep up the mortgage payments but not the taxes. I had been laid off from Scott Aviation. Bob Gorman was the new Personnel Director and was letting the older employees go to save the pension costs. I had three more months to go before I was eligible for the pension program. You had to work at Scott Aviation 20 years and be over the age of 40. Companies were able to do that then, but now, the government has stopped that practice. The day I left Scott Aviation, Shirley Walls came into my office and gave me a box of candy from the employees. I was terribly upset when I left the plant. I drove to Batavia and stopped at Dunkin Donuts for something to eat. When I got home, Shirley Walls called me. She asked if I had the box of candy. I had because I would never throw candy away. She told me to open the box and when I did, I found a $100 bill inside. The employees had taken up a collection for me. Shirley said she could picture me driving away from the plant and tossing the candy out the window. For a long time, whenever I was upset, I would drive to Batavia. Financially, I was having a very difficult time. The shop was not doing as well as I had expected. To earn extra money, I started to do Wallpapering to make a living. One job I remember very clearly was a bathroom I papered for a friend of Sunny Audino whom I had met at Sunny's apartment. She and her husband lived in a home far out on Genesee Street. I called the night before and told her I would be there at 9:00 AM. When I arrived, the lady was not at all friendly. She seemed almost angry. Apparently, her mother also lived with them. They sat at the kitchen table speaking in Italian. Beforehand, I had stopped at a bakery and brought a coffee cake for the break. About 10:00 I stopped and said, “Let’s have coffee because I brought a treat.” The wife said she had something to tell me because I would read about it in the evening paper. She said about 8:30 that morning, her husband was leaving for work and as he walked out of the house, he was met by FBI agents and arrested. He wasn’t even allowed to go back into the house. It had something to do with a Union in Buffalo doing illegal things. She assured me he was innocent. Apparently their phone had been tapped and when I called and said I would be there at 9:00 AM, the FBI wanted him arrested before I got there. Later I read in the Buffalo News that several Union members were sent to prison for a few years. The husband was not named. One day, in the mail, came a notice saying due to unpaid taxes, the house was to be foreclosed and auctioned off. I was frantic. I didn’t know what to do. I went to the Alden Bank, who held the mortgage, and spoke to the President, Bill Luderman. I had graduated from High School with his sister, Naomi. After I explained my problem, he told me he and his wife kept a separate account in the bank to help people with financial problems. He knew of my situation and the kind of a person I am. My problem was due to circumstances I couldn't control. He lent me the money to pay for the first year of back taxes. This would give me another year to find a job. I could then work things out. The money had to be repaid and there would be no interest. === Another miracle. === It was shortly after this, I found a job at Moog. I paid the back taxes and Bill's loan. Miracle Three. It took another 20 years but I paid the house off and kept up with the taxes. I know it is because of these situations that I have a strong faith in “Science of Mind’ and there were many times, I brought several friends to it. I have had to use my strong faith three times to save three people from committing Suicide. One was a young man still in high School. His mother was a customer of mine at Act I. She was a wonderful lady and several times I sold some of her antiques when they needed the money. To this day, I can't remember their names. One Saturday night the son called me. I didn't know who he was. He said his mother had talked about me and he needed someone he could talk with. During the phone conversation, he told me he was going to swallow rat poison. I asked where his mother and father were. They were at an all night AA meeting. I told him I was coming to get him. He lived in Bowmansville. When I brought him to my home we began to talk. He felt he was gay like his brother and he wasn't able to handle it. I assured him it would make no difference to his parents. They loved him for who he was. We talked for several hours. As dawn was breaking, I took him back to his home. I hoped his mother and father would be there, however, they hadn't gotten home from the AA meeting. All day Sunday, I practiced the teaching of “Science of Mind'. Monday morning I knew the boy would be in school and I called his mother. I made her promise that she would never tell her son I had called because I wanted him to trust me if he still needed to talk. She promised. Later that week, she called the store and told me her son had come into their bedroom one night, and knelt down beside their bed, started to cry, and told her. She assured him it didn't matter to her or his father. They love him for who he is. I never again heard from the boy and, after I closed the store, I lost track of the family. The second person was a friend of mine I met during one of my night school cooking classes at McKinley High School in Buffalo. The first night of classes, he sat next to me and when I introduced myself to him he said he didn’t want to shake my hand because he was so nervous his hand was too sweaty. I assured him it didn't matter and I would help him during the class. After class, he asked for my phone number so he could call me. I got to know him and found him to be very honest about the life he had been leading. He had been in drugs and all sorts of things and he was now going to try to straighten out his life. He told me about living with his Grandmother on Sweet Street in Buffalo because his family had kicked him out. One night he was alone and thought suicide was the only way out. The chair he was sitting in was across from his Grandmother's bedroom. On the wall was a holy picture of Christ, looking up. He told me it stopped him from going any further with his plan. I understand he still has the picture. Later, he rented an apartment on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo. I helped him get settled. He said he couldn't sleep at night if there was any light in the room. I took the drapes from my living room windows and hung them in his bedroom. The room was in total darkness. We kept in touch for almost a year. One Saturday night about 11:30 PM, my phone rang. It was my friend. He said he couldn’t go on with his life and was going to kill himself. He called to say Goodbye. I listened and told him if that was what he wanted to do, to do it, but do me just one last favor. I explained how being in his apartment was depressing so he should go and sit on his front porch for just one hour and think over what he was about to do. After we hung up, I quickly got dressed and drove into Buffalo to his apartment. He was sitting on the porch. He was crying as he walked over to my car. I told him to get in the car because I was taking him to my house. He hadn't eaten all day, so I got him something to eat. We talked until almost dawn. I could hardly keep my eyes opened so I told him to go sleep in my bed and I would sleep on the couch. He agreed. I kept getting up and checking on him to make Sure he was OK. When he woke up, I fixed him breakfast and took him home. He took my hand while I was driving and promised me he would never attempt that again. He has kept his promise The third person is a close friend of mine but I can't bring myself to write about it. Today he is doing fine and I am very proud of him. He has made a wonderful future for himself. I have always tried to encourage people I come in contact with and have problems, to believe in a greater power and think positive. As I look back and reflect upon these times, I realize I couldn’t have coped with it all if I didn't practice what I preached and had a strong faith.   === The Weber Case === The most difficult situation I ever found myself in involved [[Helwig-254|Grace]] and [[Weber-10860|Elwood Weber]]. Elwood was 87 years old and Grace, my cousin, is 76. I would occasionally visit them every once in awhile and they would come to my house for Christmas Eve. As time went by, Elwood would question me about the investment business that was part of my job at Moog. In 2003, he was diagnosed with the beginnings of dementia and he asked me if I would take Power of Attorney for both him and Grace and also their health proxy. I agreed. Little by little, Grace and I noticed that his dementia was getting worse and so I asked Elwood if he would let me see his financial records in case I would need them. He had no objection and was happy to turn them over to me. When I asked if he had any stock or bonds he said he did. He gave me all of his financial records from Advest, his investment company. He kept the records in several plastic bags in the basement. His way of handling the records was to open his mail, read it, mark on the envelope the date he received it, and put it in a plastic bag. I brought all of the plastic bags home and the contents covered my entire dining room table by several inches. I sorted it all by year, month and day. Each year's records I put into separate binders. Much to my amazement he had $500,000 in securities for the year of 2000 and $85,000 for 2003. I never in my wildest imagination ever thought he would have that much money. When I questioned him about the $417,000 loss, he said he noticed it and called Edward Carlson, his Financial Advisor. Ed told him not to worry about it. The stock market was down but it would all come back. At the same time, I read notices in the Lancaster Enterprise which said if you had any business dealing with Edward Carlson and Advest to call the law office of Kevin Szanyi of Webster and Szanyi LLP. My friend, Suzanne Novelli, is a financial investor. I asked her if she would look at the Elwood's five binders I had compiled and advise me on what I should do. She chose one binder for the year 2005. After a few days, she visited Grace and Elwood's home and said we had a legal case because of many improprieties by Mr. Carlson. First I called Tim Dwan, Elwood's lawyer, and asked if he would help us. He said he didn't really have enough knowledge to take on a case of that size. He also was a judge in Lancaster and knew Mr. Carlson. Next I contacted Suzanne and asked if she could suggest a lawyer. She asked someone in her office and lo and behold it was the same name I saw in the paper-Kevin Szanyi I called Kevin Szanyi. He came to Grace and Elwood's home and, after looking at the books, said they indeed had a case, however, it would take awhile because he had 19 cases ahead of them. He knew of one lawyer in Williamsville who had 12 cases. When you become a financial adviser you are required to take out a large insurance policy. We knew there were many cases ahead of us and were worried Edward Carlson's insurance money might run out. Kevin instructed us to also Sue Roger Faulring, Who Was Mr. Carlson's boss. We also included Mr. Faulring's boss but I don’t recall his name. Then we went after Advest who by then had sold the company to Merrill Lynch whom we also included in our lawsuit. Kevin explained that we could either go before a jury or an arbitration board. By going before a jury, we would have to deal with 12 people who might not have any experience in the stock market. The three-person arbitration board would have the necessary knowledge and experience. I was told Mr. Carlson could possibly go to jail if the case went before a jury, but my main focus was to get the lost money back to Grace and Elwood. I chose the arbitration board. By the time the case came before the arbitration board, we had been moved up to the 29th case. It was to be Kevin's largest and final case. I made several trips into Buffalo to his Liberty Bank Building Office with the records I compiled. One trip I had to use a suitcase with wheels. I couldn't carry them because of the weight. After Kevin read all of the data, he set up a meeting with several people. He knew Elwood was not well and he wanted to be able to talk with him before the dementia took over. The meeting took place in an office at the Liberty Bank Building. Present at that meeting was Kevin, a man who filmed the entire meeting, a court Stenographer, Grace, Elwood and me. On the other side were two lawyers from Boston, Mass. representing Advest, a lawyer from Phillip, Lytle, etc. representing Mr. Carlson, Mr. Faulring, and his boss whose name I have forgotten. Mr. Carlson was there, but only stayed for the first morning. We were told he had to leave because of a heart problem. It was six hours of exhaustive grilling of Elwood. He was completely drained by the time they were done. So many unkind tactics were used. The Boston lawyer would open one of the many books Kevin and I had compiled, turn to each and every page, and ask Elwood if he had seen that page. The lawyer tried to confuse him on several occasion but he was never able to. Kevin had told Elwood to tell the truth. He always did. Several times, another opposing lawyer would question Elwood the same question and then ask the same question in another Way. Kevin could see what the meeting was doing to Elwood and he requested of the Boston lawyer “Can we get on with this”? Finally the questioning was finished for Elwood and they started in on Grace. After grilling her for a few hours, the meeting was ended for the day. By the time we got home, Elwood was completely exhausted. Grace had to take his shoes off. We had to go back the next day but Elwood wasn't able to go. Grace's interview lasted about five hours. She too was very exhausted. The only bit of humor that happened was when Kevin quietly asked me to get to Grace and tell her that during the break, he wanted to speak to her privately. She met him in the hall. After the break, the Boston lawyer asked her why she went down the hall. She looked at the lawyer and replied, “I was going to the bathroom. Why did you want to go with me'? At home, Elwood started to have severe back pains and had to be sent to the hospital. He was there a week. The nurses advised me to have him taken to a nursing home because he needed 24 hour care. Grace wasn't able to give him the care he needed at home. After much research, I found I couldn’t get Elwood into a nursing home of Grace or my choice unless they had $100,000. At that point, Elwood had $85,000. I was then given a list of four places that would accept him. I chose the Legacy Nursing Home on South Union Road in Williamsville. It was the closest. It also was easy for Grace to get to. Grace was not able to go to an important meeting with the three arbitrators because she was scheduled to go to the hospital for a cancer operation. Since I hold the Power of Attorney for both Grace and Elwood, I had to be at the meeting held at a motel near the airport, for everyone involved, and meet the three arbitrators who were going to hear the case. The arbitration board consisted of a young man, an older man, who I later learned was a Buffalo judge, and a middle-aged woman. Kevin wasn't sure about the woman. He was worried she wouldn't be on our side. He said sometimes when a woman has power, she will try to convince the two men to change their minds because she is correct. The meeting lasted three days. We began by sitting through the interview film they had recorded earlier during our first meeting. The older arbitrator asked if it could be moved along quickly since it was so painful to watch. The Boston lawyer wouldn't agree and so we sat and watched the film to the end. A few months later, I was told the case was going to be heard in Buffalo in a building at the corner of Main and Court Street. It was supposed to last for four days. By Friday, it wasn't finished so we had to come back for two more days. Kevin hired a woman from Florida who reviewed everything and compiled a book that was at least two inches thick. She was brilliant. Whenever some information was needed, she would find the answer quickly and give it to Kevin. For the first time since we had started the proceedings, I was interviewed. The younger Boston lawyer asked me how much money there was when I closed the account at Advest. I replied $85,000.00. He looked at me and said that was not true because Elwood only had a few CD's, a savings account and a checking account. He wanted to know what I did with the money. I told him that in New York State, when one partner goes to a nursing home and the other remains in the house, the partner can keep the house, car, furnishing and S100,000. I had put the money into an annuity account for Grace. He wasn't happy with my answer. He should have known that. When it came time to be questioned by the older Boston lawyer, he looked at me and said something. I said he would have to speak up because I had a hearing problem. He glared at me and said he was not speaking to me, but was addressing the board. That didn't sit very well with the board because you do not treat someone like that. The meetings were all very stressful for me. Finally, it came time for the summary and the Boston lawyer spoke first. His Summary was read from a script and in a very monotone voice. I wanted to Scream “Get on with it”. It lasted the entire morning. When we broke for lunch, the Boston lawyer asked Kevin if there were going to be any more witnesses. Kevin said we are going talk about it over lunch. At lunch, Kevin asked me if Grace was well enough to come to the meeting so the board could see her condition. I thought she could. I went with Kevin's paralegal and picked her up at the house and brought her to the meeting. We got back after the meeting had started so the paralegal told me to just knock on the door, Walk in and take our seats. The opposing lawyers could have fallen off their seats when they saw Grace. That was the first time the board had seen Grace in her condition. Kevin introduced her and then said he was going to present his argument in Power Point. The Boston lawyer jumped out of his chair and said that was illegal and couldn't be done. The older board member asked him 'Why it was illegal?” His reply was it was illegal but gave no reason. The arbitration board excused themselves and stepped into the hall to discuss it. When they returned, they told Kevin to proceed. Kevin was unbelievable. He asked for all the money they had lost plus punitive damages. Finally it was all over. The board met privately and gave us their decision a few days later. Kevin told me if we were awarded damages, he was certain the opposing side would appeal it. At work, a few days later, I got a call from Kevin. He told me to sit down. I asked if it was bad news. He gave me good news. The award was $685,000. He cautioned me again to understand that the opposing side may appeal the decision and it would take another month or so. They never did appeal. The only money not awarded was the punitive damages. The board was very clever in the amount they awarded. The amount was the same as if Grace and Elwood had put the money in the bank and collected interest instead of investing it. After the smoke cleared, our case alone cost Merrill Lynch over a $1,000,000. === Some after thoughts: === The case just ahead of us was Miss Diane, a 92 year old Lancaster School teacher. She wouldn't believe that Edward Carlson would do such a thing because he went out to Attica Prison and prayed with the prisoners. She won $469,000 and died a few years later. Because of the arbitration board, Mr. Carlson avoided jail. The case was written about in both the Buffalo News and the Lancaster Enterprise. The Buffalo News posted their names and Grace got two calls about it. One was from a Lancaster financial adviser wanting to invest the award money for them. We never called him back. Another call came from a woman from North Carolina, who said someone had sent her the newspaper clippings. She had lost a great deal of money and asked for Kevin’s telephone number. I told Grace I would call Kevin and let him handle it. Kevin did call her. She later called Grace to thank her. She, however, was told the statue of limitations had run out and she couldn't do anything about it. She had been fighting cancer and she was unable to do anything until she recovered. Edward Carlson has to live with this embarrassing situation for the rest of his life, along with his wife and children. One day, I stopped at Grace’s and told her to sit down, because I had to tell her something I never thought I would ever want to say. I told her, when she said her prayers that night, to thank God for Mr. Carlson. Her eyes widened and she asked why. I said if Mr. Carlson had been honest, the stock would have lost a great deal of the value because of our country's economy. Because we sued him and were awarded cash for the entire account, Grace and Elwood hadn't lost a dime. Mr. Carlson's son sent me a letter after I closed the account at Advest and before I started the case against his father. He asked if he could handle the Weber account with a company he was working for. That company was AIG. AIG is now in big trouble with the government for giving huge bonuses to their employees after the government gave them bail out money. I hope I never have to go through anything as stressful as this situation again.   === Cookies === As I write this chapter, it is the Christmas season and I just finished baking the largest number of cookies lever baked at one time. Rita O’Conner, my cleaning lady was responsible for the cookie marathon. Rita was the kindest, most loving person I have ever known. She was a little person, just a little over three feet. She had a normal body but very short arms and legs. I would pick her up once a week at her home on Pleasant View Drive in Bowmansville. When we got to my house, I would cook breakfast for her and afterwards she would start to clean. She was no taller than my vacuum cleaner. The bathroom was always the last room. She would stand in the sink to clean the mirror. At noon, she would stop and we would eat lunch. Around 4:00PM she would be finished and we would have a Manhattan before I took her home. This went on for almost four years. Finally, Rita had to give up house cleaning, so she retired and moved into the St. Elizabeth Nursing Home on Broadway in Lancaster, NY. Every Christmas, I took her a box of cookies. She had a private room at that time. When her money ran out, she asked her son to pay the difference so she could stay in that room. Even though he had been awarded $5,000,000 for an accident he had, he said he couldn't do it, so she had to share a room after that. The next Christmas again I took her cookies. I also brought a box for her roommate. Rita was not happy with me. She said I was her friend and I didn't even know the lady. I didn't want to upset her so I decided to bring a box for everyone in the home the following year. So began the cookie marathon. It has become one of the happiest of times for me. So many interesting things have happened. There was a man named George who, when he saw me coming down the hall with a cart full of boxed cookies, would go with me and tell me who was in each room and where they were if the bed was empty. When we got to his room, he would take the box of cookies and I wouldn’t see him until next year. One lady refused the box because she said she had no money. I couldn't convince her that it was a gift. There were twin sisters sitting in one of the rest areas and I asked if the first sister would like a box of cookies. She said yes but there was something else she would like. It was a kiss. I leaned over and kissed the top of her head. I then asked the other sister if she would like a box of cookies. With a very stern look on her face she said. “Yes, but I don’t want any kiss.” A Don Juan I ain’t. Every year, I came home from St. Elizabeth's filled with great happiness and sadness. Also fear because I never want to end up in a nursing home. I asked my great-nephew, Dylan, to help me pass out the cookies and he agreed. He was such an inspiration to the people at the St. Elizabeth's Nursing Home. I told him to enter into the room, wish the person a very Merry Christmas and Blessed New Year, to then give them a box of cookies. He did a beautiful job and has for the past several years. One lady asked for a kiss. He looked at me standing in the doorway and when I nodded my head yes, he leaned down and kissed her on the head. I always took Dylan to McDonald’s afterwards and then we would do his Christmas shopping at the Dollar Store in East Aurora. One year at McDonald’s, we were in the play area. There was a bigger kid who was picking on everybody. A few of the mothers were annoyed with the kid. He started picking on Dylan and I told the kid to stop. Just then his mother came in and told him it was time to go. The kid sat on the floor and his mother tied his shoes. I explained to Dylan that the kid may be bigger but he wasn't as smart as Dylan because he had to have his mother tie his shoes. Dylan understood and smiled. We would go into the Dollar Store and he would tell me who was on his shopping list. It didn't take very long to pick the gifts out. He was in a hurry to get to the toys and pick up a gift or two as his present. One year on the way to McDonald's I watched Dylan counting money. I asked if his Mother or Dad had given him money to shop. He replied, “No. A few of the ladies did.” I explained the cookies were gifts and he shouldn't take their money. A couple of years we were unable to hand out the cookies. There was a flu epidemic and we weren’t allowed in the building. In 2009, I got more help handing out the cookies. Dylan’s two cousins, Emily and Stephanie joined us. What an experience it was for all of us. One lady was asleep in her room when Stephanie went in. She wished her a Merry Christmas and woke the lady up. The lady said something to her in Polish as she got out of bed. Stephanie can speak Polish and answered her in Polish. The lady started to kiss and hug her until I said we had to go on. Another lady tried to give Dylan a dollar. He didn’t accept it but thanked her anyway. We never did see George. He must have died or had to be transferred to another home. You had to be able to take care of yourself. If you became bedridden, you were transferred out. The same lady again refused the cookies because she had no money. An aide was walking by and she convinced her to take the gift. Finally, after many attempts she accepted the cookies. The aide warned us about Room 118. The lady in that room could be rather nasty. In fact, she went with us to the room. She opened the door and the lady was asleep in her chair. Around her neck, she wore seven strings of beads like they throw out at the Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Dylan looked at me apprehensively and went into the room. He whispered Merry Christmas and quickly left. We closed the door and went on our way. I wonder what she thought when she saw the box of cookies on her bed. We were walking down the hall towards the front door, when I saw a man with a walker. He was in shorts. I wasn't sure if they were shorts or his boxers. We continued on. I found a man cleaning a room I asked him if the man was in his boxers or shorts. He replied “Oh no. That's Reverend so and so and those are shorts. That's all he ever wears. This chapter wouldn't be complete without a few recipes I enjoy making each year. The Neiman Marcus cookie has a story connected to it. It seems a lady was having lunch at Neiman Marcus’s store in Dallas, Texas. She was served a cookie with her dessert. When she tasted it, she asked the waiter if she could get the recipe. She was told it would be two fifty. She told the waiter to put it on her charge account. When the bill came it was for $250. She was so angry she put it out on the Internet for all to see. I don't believe the story, but it got Neiman Marcus some great publicity. Neiman Marcus Cookies 2 cups butter 4 cups Flour 2 tsp baking Soda 2 cups Sugar 5 cups oatmeal, processed in blender to a fine powder 24 oz. chocolate ships 2 cups packed light brown Sugar 1 tsp salt 1 grated (8 oz.) Hershey bar 4 eggs 2 tsp baking powder 2 tsp vanilla 3 cups chopped Walnuts Preheat oven to 375 degrees. Using an electric mixer, cream butter and sugars together. Add Vanilla and eggs and beat 30 Seconds. Mix oatmeal, flour, baking powder and baking soda and salt. Add to egg and Sugar mixture. Beat about 30 seconds. Stir in chips, walnuts and chocolate. Roll into 1-1/2 inch balls and place them 2” apart on a large baking sheet. Bake about 10-12 minutes until golden brown. Another favorite is the Forgotten Cookie. This is so easy to make: Forgotten Cookie 2 egg whites % cups Sugar 1 cup semi-sweet or milk chocolate morsels l cup fine chopped pecans 1 tsp vanilla Pre-heat the oven to 400 degrees. Beat egg whites to form Soft peaks. Gradually add sugar and beat until Stiff peaks form. Gently stir the rest of the items into the batter. Drop by teaspoonful on a foil lined cookie sheet, put into the oven, turn off the heat and go to bed. In the morning they are ready to take off the cookie sheets. The Oatmeal Raisin Cookie I found on the inside of a box of Oatmeal. It is an old recipe and a big favorite. Oatmeal Raisin Cookies % lb (2 Sticks) margarine 1-1/2 all purpose flour 1 cup firmly packed brown sugar 1 tsp baking soda % cup Sugar l tsp cinnamon 2 eggs 3 cups oatmeal 1 tsp vanilla 1 cup raisins Heat oven to 350 degrees. Beat margarine and sugars until creamy. Add the eggs and beat well. Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon and Salt and mix well. Stir in oats and raisin. Mix well. Drop by rounded tablespoons onto greased cookie sheet. Bake 1012 minutes until golden brown. Cool on cookie sheet 1 minute. This recipe makes about 4-1/2 dozen cookies. Hello Dolly is very easy to make and the recipe produces several dozen. This depends how small you cut them. I try for 1-1/2”. Hello Dolly 1/4 lb butter 1 cup ground graham cookies 1 cup cocoa 1 cup chocolate chips 1 cup chopped nuts Bake for 30 minutes in a 350 degree oven Buck-Eyes I usually make last. They are a bit of work, but I haven't found anyone who doesn’t like them Buck-Eyes It is one part soft butter, two parts peanut butter and three parts confectionary powdered sugar. I use one pound of butter, two pounds of peanut butter and three pounds of confectionary Sugar. Mix it altogether and chill it for about an hour in the refrigerator. When the dough is chilled enough, roll into small balls. Dip each ball into melted dark chocolate. There is one recipe I have tried to duplicate many times and never have succeeded. It is Cindy Nowak's Toll House Cookie recipe. She gave me the recipe and no matter how many times I try, my cookies don’t come out the same as hers. When she gives me a box of the cookies, I dole them out to myself like they are gold. Almost forgot. In 2009, I broke my record. I made 6117 cookies. I'll never do that again.   === Random Thoughts === Several thoughts have come to me as I write this story. I thought I would just write them as they came to me. When I worked at Scott Aviation, they started me in the stock room. It was my job to receive all the office stock and deliver it. One day, I was in the stockroom when the bell rang at the Machine Shop window. When I answered it, a man was standing there and he requested a bastard file. I thought how rude, couldn't he just ask for a file. Art Long, my boss, had been watching me and saw the look on my face. He explained it was an odd cut file. I made a mental note of that. A few days later, the Machine Shop bell rang and I went to answer it. There stood Punch Press Mary. She was a short, heavy lady. There was a story going around that she got caught under the punch press and that’s how she got her figure and her name. She asked for one of those odd cut files. I looked at her and remembering what I thought Art had told me, “Do you mean one of those Son-of-a-Bitch files?” Art just shook his head and again explained “Bastard Files”. One of my favorite things to eat when I was a kid was chocolate covered graham crackers and a big glass of milk. I had a special way to eat them. I would bit off opposite ends of the cracker and then put it into the milk and use it as a straw. When the cookie was filled with milk I would pop the whole thing in my mouth. You could do this about five times until the milk in the glass was too low. Then I would dunk the rest of the cookie until I ran out of milk. Try it the next time your alone and there is no one to see you. I really hate the thought of growing old. It seems it happened over night. I woke up one morning and as I raised my hand, I saw the skin on my arm was wrinkled. Since then I’ve wrinkled in other places. Oh well One lesson I have learned is “You Reap What You Sow”. So many times I have seen mean things being done to someone and I would tell them not to hold a grudge. The other person will pay for their action. They always do. I wonder what Jim, Sharon and my life would have become if Mom and Dad had bought the house they looked at in Lockport. Mom and Dad eloped to Lockport and Uncle Gene and Aunt Mildred stood up for them. Three years later, they looked at a house on Pine Street in Lockport. It is a very impressive Street. The Keenan Center is five houses away. Ted Darling, who was connected with the Buffalo Sabers, owned a house close by. One of the Rockerfellers lived across the street. A few years ago, the infamous O. J. Simpson had a girlfriend from Lockport and he was going to buy a house at the other end of the street for her. He ended up in prison so that deal fell through. After Mom and Dad gave it some thought, they decided not to buy it. Transit Road was not as it is now. It was a one-lane road and Dad didn't want to drive to Depew in the winter. An interesting thing about that house is when Mom and Dad didn’t buy it, a doctor and his wife did. He enlarged the garage for his offices and lived there until he died. His wife kept it until she died. Then a man bought it for his girlfriend. She had the tile roof removed. She kept it after they broke up. A year ago, there was a garden walk in Lockport and the house was part of it. I did visit it and talked to the young couple that now owned it. They didn't offer to let me see the inside. It recently has been sold again.   === Cooking === My Mom was a stay at home mom. Every night we had a sit down dinner. It always consisted of meat, potatoes (always mashed), a vegetable and dessert. The rule was we had to eat everything we put on our plate. However, if Dad didn't empty his plate we didn't have to either. One time, Dad came home from work on a hot, sticky day and he was really tired. He didn’t finish his plate and got up from the table to lie on the couch. Jimmie, Sharon and I promptly stopped eating and went outside to play. Mom always made mashed potatoes. Until Sharon was born and Mrs. Deutchlander came to take care of us for two weeks, we never knew you could fix potatoes any way but mashed. She would boil potatoes and showed us how to mash them with our forks. Then you placed a piece of butter in the middle and surround it with the potatoes. When the butter melted, you cut it like a piece of pie. We were impressed. Once Mrs. Deutchlander even fried them. Mom always made a dessert. She made great pies. One other Specialty was a chocolate cake with boiled icing and coconut. Remember we were living in the 30’s and that was the depression years. These are some of my favorites in the “Julia Childs manner”. Mom made this cake from Scratch several times a month and it was a favorite of everybody who ever tasted it. Chocolate Cake with Boiled Icing and Coconut 1-1/2 cups Sugar 1/2 cups butter 2 eggs 1-1/2 cups sour milk 1/2 cups hot water 2 oz. bittersweet chocolate, chopped 2 cups cake flour l tsp. baking Soda 1/2 tsp baking powder 1/2 tsp salt l tsp vanilla Heat oven to 350 degrees. Cream the sugar and butter, then add eggs. Chop chocolate into Small pieces, then pour hot Water over the pieces to melt. Let the chocolate cool and add to mixture. Sift dry ingredients three times. Add to the creamed mixture, alternating with the sour milk. Add vanilla and beat for two minutes. Pour into two greased and floured cake pans. Bake for 25-30 minutes. Mom also made the frosting recipe from scratch. When I got older, she would let me help by pouring the Sugar syrup while she beat the egg whites. Now days beaters are on the mixer stand, so it can be a one-person operation. Boiled Icing 1/2 cups Sugar 2/3 cups water 2 this light corn syrup 6 egg Whites 2 this sugar Mix the Sugar, Water and corn syrup in a small pan over medium heat. Cook, stirring until the sugar dissolves. Bring to a boil until the mixture registers 230 degrees on a candy thermometer. Beat the egg whites with the 2thls of sugar to form a soft peak. Pour the Sugar mixture in a slow, steady stream down the side of the bowl and continue beating until stiff peaks are formed. Let the mixture cool a bit and then frost the cake. Press coconut unto the frosting Depression Casserole Even though in the late 30's, America was going through a depression, I can’t recall a time we were affected. Dad always had a good job at Gould Coupler working for his father, Grandpa Green. Mom would make this dish because it was very easy to put together and it was an entire meal. Grease a one and a half quart casserole. Slice enough potatoes to fill the dish about 3/4's full. Add the sliced onions every so often. Place a large hamburger on the top covering the potatoes and onions. Leave a small space around the hamburger. Pour over the top, one can of Campbell's Tomato Soup mixed with one can of water. Add another can of just the soup over the top. Bake for about one hour at 350 degrees. Harvard Beets Beets have always been my favorite vegetable. When I was very young, I ate a great deal of beets one evening at dinner. The next morning I got up I went into the bathroom. I was peeing dark pink. I was really frightened. I thought I was bleeding. When I told mom about it, she explained it was the beets. This is how she prepared them. Remove the leaves from four or five medium sized beets, place the beets in a kettle of boiling water and cook until the beets are tender. It was just a few years ago when I found out the beet leaves are edible. Mom would always toss them out and so I did the same. When the beets are cooked, run them under cold water and the skins just slip off. Next, slice the beets about a quarter of an inch thick. Set them aside and prepare the sauce. Harvard Beet Dressing 1/2 cups Sugar 1/2 tsp cornstarch 1/2 cups mild vinegar 2 this butter In a double boiler with boiling water, mix sugar and cornstarch. Add vinegar and stir until mixture is clear. Add beets and heat through. Add the butter just before serving. Creamed Cucumbers Peel and slice rather thin, as many cucumbers as you want. Place them in a dish and mix in two teaspoons of Sugar. In an hour or two (your choice) Squeeze them to remove all the juice collected. Mix two tablespoons mayonnaise with an equal amount of Sour cream, add chopped onions and mix everything together. Mom always said the sugar took the burp out of the cucumbers. The first time Mom made cabbage rolls, she couldn't figure out how to stuff the cabbage leaf with the filling. When she served the cabbage rolls, they were covered with toothpicks to hold them together. They looked like a porcupine. We all laughed and it was a long time before she made them again. Cabbage Rolls Cut out the stem out of a head of cabbage and place the cabbage in boiling Water. Cook until the leaves are tender and can be removed from the head. I have been told you can also place the entire head in the freezer and the leaves will become soft. While the cabbage is boiling, make the stuffing. 1 pound cooked hamburger 1 cup cooked rice 1 cup chopped onions 1 this chopped parsley Salt and Pepper Place 2-3thls. of the stuffing at the base of the cabbage leaf, fold the edges of the leaf over the stuffing and roll it around the stuffing. Place with the fold down in a greased baking pan. Continue to fill the pan. Pour over the rolls, 1 cup of ketchup, mixed with 4tbls. chopped onions and 1 can of chopped tomatoes. Bake at 350 degrees for 30-45 minutes until heated through. Mom also made a meat dish called Beef Crumble. She served it over the ever-present mashed potatoes. Beef Crumble 1 lb ground beef 1 chopped onion 1 cup chopped celery 1 cup Water /4 cup flour Salt to taste Fry the beef in a frying pan with about 2 thls of butter. Add the onions and celery and cook until soft. Make a roux of the flour and water. Add it to the meat and cook until it thickens. Pour over mashed potatoes. The following recipe is my newest vegetable dish I got from my friend, Linda Zazynski. I was invited over to Bill and Linda's house for dinner before they moved to South Carolina and she Served this. It can be made in a microwave. I have changed the recipe a bit. Yams with Onion and Peppers 1 large onion (about 1 lb) peeled and coarsely chopped 2-3 medium yams (about 1-1/2 lb) peeled and diced 1/3 inch 1 large red pepper (about 3/4 lb) washed, cored, seeded and diced 1/3 inch 2 tsp. Basting Oil (There is a recipe for it but it is easier to just buy a bottle at Wegman's) Combine all ingredients in a bowl. Cook in the microwave about 10-12 minutes until the yams are tender. And last but not least, my very own personal recipe............. MANHATTAN Three parts Black Label Whiskey Two parts Sweet Vermouth One Jigger Mountain Dew Soda I know the Mountain Dew sounds terrible in a Manhattan, but everybody seems to enjoy them. Mix all together, pour into a crystal carafe and enjoy. For one of my garden parties, I made a large batch of manhattans and poured it into a new unused fountain birdbath. All you had to do was hold your glass under the fountain, and drink when the glass was full. It was a big hit. That also reminded me of one garden party I gave when Blossom Cohan was there. She was sitting in a chair under the tree when the chair started to tip over backwards. She fell into the grass, but never spilled a drop of the martini she was holding. Now that’s my idea of class.   === Lancaster's Unforgettable Personalities === [[Suttell-17|Joe Suttell]] was Lancaster's most endearing personality. He was a Small man with a rather large nose. When I first knew of him, he was in his late 50’s or 60’s. He drove an old Model T Ford truck and would deliver your groceries purchased at Loblaw's for ten cents a bag. There is a story about him regarding a box of duck eggs he had picked up at the Erie Railroad station and dropped them. From then on, children would taunt him by calling him “Quack, Quack Goose Egg”. Another story is about one of the Faulhaber boys who yelled “Quack, Quack Goose Egg” as Mr. Suttell drove by in his truck. Mr. Suttell took after him so the boy ran onto his porch as his mother sat peeling apples. He opened the front door and ran upstairs and hid under his bed. It didn’t stop Mr. Suttell. He followed him into the house and dragged him out from under the bed. One day Mr Suttell was making a delivery on Wren Avenue and I saw my chance to taunt him. Wren Avenue was a dead end street so I yelled “Quack, Quack Goose Egg” and ran into the field, knowing he couldn't catch me. Boy was I wrong, as I ran, I looked back and saw he had driven the truck into the field and was right beside me. I never did that again. Years later, he saw me walking down Central Avenue going to work at Cushing Drug Store. It was raining. He stopped and asked if I wanted a ride. I always wanted to see the inside of the truck so I accepted. The truck was so old there was a hole in the floor on the rider's side, and each time we went over a puddle I had to lift my legs. Years later, the Ford Company offered to give Mr. Suttell a new truck if he would drive his old truck to Michigan. He wouldn’t do it. After he died, someone in the family sold the car for $700. Mr. Suttell lived on Clark Street. The village decided to make it into a one-way street. He said he lived on that street all his life and he was not going to follow the rules. He never did. He went whichever way he wanted. One Christmas season I went into the M & T Bank and as I stood at the teller's line, the bank became very still. Then you heard a beautiful voice singing two Christmas carols. I turned around and there was Mr. Suttell standing at the door, a black knitted cap in hand, singing. I later learned he did this each year. It was his gift to the bank. When Dorothy Rue was Editor of the Lancaster Enterprise, she asked me to write an article about him. In it, I wrote about the Quack, Quack Goose Egg story. His daughter Millie came into my store and gave me hell for writing it. I explained it was a term of endearment and that's how he was always known as. I'm not sure I convinced her. I also remember [[Stilb-23|Mr. Stilb]], who kept his horse in a barn across from our house on Wren Avenue. In the dead of winter, you could hear him and his horse coming down Wren Avenue with bells attached to the horse's wooden plow, plowing the sidewalk. He did it for the entire village of Lancaster until he died. There was one clerk at Murphy's 5& 10 that always wore earrings, necklace and matching bracelet. She was Buck Soeman's sister. The Soeman family lived on Clark Street. Buck would go to every fire and stand in the middle of the street and yell, “More hose, more hose”. His brother's name was [[Soemann-15|Lincoln]] and Lincoln's greatest pleasure was sitting on his front porch smelling his mother's shoes. On Central Avenue, next to the Erie Railroad, lived a lady and her Son. I was told he was a hermaphrodite (look it up). He used to Sew in a Small building next to his house. When I was a child, it was a place to buy ice cream. Several trains would come down the tracks and the engineers would stop the train and visit the lady for ten minutes or so. The Viaducts hadn’t been put through so people weren't happy about having to wait for the engine to cross over Central Avenue. Grandma Smith was the typical neighborhood grandmother. She was a short, heavy-set lady who always wore old lady shoes and a dress down to her ankles. She always wore a long wrap-around apron over her dress. No doubt it was to keep the few dresses she had clean. She always wore her hair in a twist at the back of her head. She lived on Central Avenue across from Wren Avenue. Her tiny second floor apartment consisted of a small bedroom at the top of the stairs and bathroom. I don't recall if it had a bathtub. The main room, although not very large, had a tiny kitchen off of it. I can't recall if there was a pantry. All the rooms had sloping walls so you could only stand up straight in the middle of the room. There was a treadle sewing machine in the main room. It was here she made the most beautiful quilts. There wasn’t room for a quilting loom so she quilted on a hoop by hand. I have a quilt she sold to me for $25.00, which was a great amount of money back then. When she did the backing on the quilt, she didn't have enough material and she was unable to match the color perfectly. She usually sold them for $50 to $75. I was happy to get it. In those days, you didn’t run to the hospital or even to the doctor when something was wrong. You would go to Grandma Smith. Mom went to her twice. I had developed a wart on my finger. Guess what Grandma Smith told me to do much as I hated it, I had to pee on it when I went to bed. God I hated doing that but it worked. The second time was when I developed a rash on my back. Mom again took me to Grandma Smith and when she looked at it she determined it was shingles. Mom had to apply calamine lotion on the rash. Grandma Smith cautioned Mom to be very diligent with the lotion because if the rash spread around the waist to the navel it would be fatal. Mom was frantic and made sure the lotion worked. They don't have Grandma Smith's in neighborhoods anymore. I guess the old expression “More is the pity” fits. [[Latshaw-251|Mrs. Sunderland]] was the heaviest lady to ever live in Lancaster. I first saw her when I went to the Lancaster Show. She was so heavy that Mr. [[Warda-4|Warda]], who owed the movie house, took the armrest out between two seats in the balcony so she could sit and watch the movie. She went there every time the movie changed. They changed four times a week. If it was a sad movie, you could hear her crying throughout the theater. Mr. Sunderland was a very short man. He and his wife ran a restaurant on Broadway and Transit. Whenever Mrs. Sunderland would come out of the kitchen, she would yell “Watch out Here comes hot stuff.“ I’m sure there were many snickers from the customers. When Tim and I decided to open a gift shop, we found a store in front of the house she owned and lived in, at 75 Central Avenue in Lancaster. She rented it to us for $50 a month and she seemed happy to have us there. The store was one room with a sink in the back. It had an open doorway in the rear which was across from a door leading to her bedroom. Tim and I had to go to New York City to buy merchandise for the store. While there, we bought her a red plaid housecoat as a gift. We purchased it at Lerner's Shop that catered to heavy ladies. We bought the largest size we could find. It was too small for her so she slit it up the back and inserted a very large red triangle of cotton material. When she wore it, it looked like the back of a dump truck. Just before we opened the store, she came in to see what we had done and to help us celebrate. We opened a bottle of champagne. She cried as we raised a toast to the store. One day she loudly yelled out “Boo” from her room in the back of the store. The customer, in the store at the time, jumped a foot. I explained to the customer Boo was my nickname and it was the landlord that yelled. She wanted her shoes tied. I asked her to call me on the phone from then on. One Sunday, Mrs. Sunderland decided to take a bath. Her bathroom was on the second floor so by lifting her body up on each step she was able to reach the top. When she started her bath she climbed into the tub and sat on a small narrow seat that connected to the sides of the tub. It collapsed and she fell into the tub. She was unable to get out. Next door was a store that a man named Joe ran. Mrs. Sunderland hated him. Around 11:00PM, he took his dog out to go. When Mrs. Sunderland heard him, she used her cane to bang on the window. The dog started to bark and finally Joe realized something was wrong and called the police. They, in turn, called the Fire Department. By putting a ladder up to her bathroom window, they could see she was in the tub. They broke the window and entered the room. To get her out of the tub, they greased both sides of the tub with Vaseline and slid her out. After that predicament, she had a stall shower installed in her bedroom downstairs. She would wash half of her body, Step out, turn around, and then Wash the other side. For some reason, she took a dislike to Tim, my store partner. One morning, as I was opening the store, she called me into her bedroom. She sat in the center of her bed, crying into a silk scarf. She was so heavy the corners of the mattress had turned up. I could hardly keep my composure. She said we would have to move. Mrs. Sunderland died a few years later. The funeral director had to turn her on her side in the casket to bury her. Our next landlord was [[Suess-38|Lester Suess]], another character. Lester Suess's father was [[Suess-37|Dr. Suess]] who lost his license because he had performed an abortion and the lady died. She was a friend of Mom and Dad's. Dr. Suess had two children, Lester and [[Suess-40|Irma]]. My only contact with Irma, Mr. Suess's sister, happened one Sunday morning when I had stopped for a red light in front of the Presbyterian Church. A lady opened the passenger door and got in. I had no idea who she was, until she told me she was Irma Suess. She asked if I could drop her off at the Lancaster Country Club. Lester was the Editor of the Lancaster Enterprise. He never bothered us in the store so I have no complaint. Years earlier, he had taken a liking to my mother when she worked at the Sugar Bowl. Thank God she didn’t respond. Behind some of the shops on Central Avenue was a dead end alley. There were three houses on it. When Lester was a young boy, he would climb a tree in the alley, naked. When a young girl walk past the house, he would jump down and scare her. He was only married once. The wife divorced him when they got back from their honeymoon. ‘Nuf said. One day, Lester came into the store and asked if I would check on his house while he spent his winters in Arizona. He had bought a farm on Townline Road near to where I live. I picked up Mom from Cushing's and thought I should stop at his house since he had left about three weeks earlier. Mom waited in the car while I went into his house. In the sink were dirty dishes. In order to get into his bedroom, you had to walk down a hall off of the kitchen then into the living room. The bedroom was to the right. Apparently, Mr. Suess thought this was too long a walk so he hacked an opening in the hall wall which went directly into his bedroom. The bed had a wool blanket on it. Under one of the bed pillows, a mouse had set up house keeping. I didn't check any other rooms and got out of the house as quickly as possible. I never went back. One day, Norma Butler and I were sitting on her front porch at the corner of Central and East Drullard. We saw this lady walking on the other side and as she crossed the street, her garter must have broken. She stopped and stuck her head in the bushes that grew along the side of Eddie Johnson's barbershop. She flipped up her skirt, exposed her backside and reattached the garter. My cousin, Honey, told me about the man who lived around the Lake Avenue area. He always wore a heavy coat and wool cap. Even in the middle of a hot summer day. He would never walk on the sidewalk because he said he didn't pay taxes. He also would stop every so often and hug a tree. Katherine Lazardi was the gatekeeper on the Lehigh Valley Railroad. She was on my newspaper route so each day I would stop in and talk to her. If a train was coming down the tracks, she would let me pump the handle that lowered the crossing gate while she hung out the window and waved to the engineer. I found out she could crochet purses. I ordered one from her for Mom. Mom had it until she died. One day I had planned on stopping, but when I got there, the door was closed and locked plus the shade was drawn. I knocked but nobody answered. I climbed around to the back of the gatehouse where she kept the coal for the stove. That’s when I discovered she was entertaining a gentleman friend. I never mentioned it and neither did she. This next personality I will call the most forgettable. I read in the paper of the death of one of his daughters. The death notice listed a daughter and son as still alive. It would be unkind to them to show his name. I am calling him Mr. X. Mr. X. lived on Central Avenue across from Adams's Store. I worked Saturday evenings until 11:30PM and then I would walk home. One night, I stopped at Adams's store to buy some ice cream. Mr. Adams and Mr. X were talking as I walked in. Mr. X very quickly left the store. As I was coming out of the store, he was waiting in the shadows and he stopped me and asked if I wanted to earn $2.00. All I had to do was go into his garage with him. Of course, I didn't go and hurried home. Several times during the next few weeks, he would stand on his porch and whistle as I passed by on the other side of the street. It really unnerved me. One day, my brother Jim and I were talking and I asked him if Mr. X ever bothered him. He said “Yes and I told him what he could do with the cigar he was smoking.” It really bothered me that he was approaching young boys. I worked a half-day on Wednesday at Cushings and I chose to take the bus home that day. I was waiting for it in front of the Town Hall when Mr. X pulled up and offered me a ride. I looked around and saw there was absolutely no one else around so I got into his car. Nothing was said for a few minutes, but then he again approached me. This was my chance. I looked at him and said “I’m glad you brought that up because I understand you also approached my brother. If I ever hear of it again, we will tell our parents and they will go to the police. Now stop the car and let me out.” He said “OK, I'll drop you off at my house.” We were never bothered again. A few years later, when I was working at Scott Aviation, I learned Mr. X was working as a janitor at the Central Avenue School. I was sick about it. Catherine Golus, who worked in Scott’s Inspection Department, was a member of the Lancaster School Board, so I, in confidence, told her of my concern. Shortly thereafter, I was called by Mr. Winter, the Personnel Director, into his office. Mr. Winter was head of the School Board. He questioned me about what I had told Catherine. I repeated my story. He wasn't too happy with me and said that all school personnel were carefully checked and what I told him was absolutely not true. He told me to never repeat that story again. I protested but it didn't matter to him. Everything I could do was done, so I left it go but didn't forget about it. Tim Murphy and I were talking about Mr. X one day and I told him my story. Tim had gone to that school but was never approached by Mr. X. He told his father who was a Village of Lancaster policeman. There was an investigation and Mr. X was fired. It was kept quiet and out of the papers. Shortly thereafter, the family moved to Darien Center where he died.   === Some Interesting Stories === There have been a few phenomenon’s in my home which I will always remember. A few days before Mom died, a plate fell off the wall and broke. It bothered me about the plate but didn’t think about it until a year later, when a picture fell off the wall and the next day Dad died. When Dad died, Sharon, my sister, said I had never lived alone and I should ask someone to stay with me a few weeks until I could get myself through that difficult time. I asked Gary Snow if he would and he said yes. Gary was studying to be a nurse and he had helped me take care of Dad. It was supposed to be for a few weeks. It lasted for about five years. He stayed until he got out of college. One day I went down to the family room in the basement and found one of the two clown paintings I had done, had fallen off the fireplace and impaled onto one of the andirons. The clown paintings depicted comedy and tragedy. The comedy painting was the one damaged. I went upstairs all upset. Only Gary and I lived in the house. He grabbed my arm and took my pulse and said it seemed normal. He knew the story of the plates and made fun of me for being upset. Gary said he was going to bed because he had an early class the next morning. I was in the living room reading when the phone rang. It was Gary's mother and she wanted to speak to Gary. I told her he had gone to bed about 15 minute ago, but I was sure he wasn’t asleep. I knocked on his bedroom door and told him his mother was on phone. Gary came from his room and answered the phone. I heard him say “OK Mom I will be right in.” When he hung up, I asked if something was wrong. He told me it was his father’s practice each night to walk around the outside of the house to make sure everything was OK. While taking his walk, he had a heart attack and dropped dead. Gary never made fun of me after that. This phenomenon has always bothered me. In 2007, I found one of George Palmer's pastels, which hung on the wall over the fireplace in my living room, had fallen to the floor breaking the glass. I was living in the house alone. For the next few weeks, I was very careful driving. I had to go into Alden to pick up some pictures being developed at Rite-Aid. On my way back, I was turning left onto Two Rod Road when the yellow light turned on. I didn't stop because I was already turning. Unfortunately a car hit my car on the passenger's side. As my car was hit and spinning around, everything seemed to be in a mist. I heard no sound and I felt no pain. The car was moving in slow motion. I remember wondering if I had been killed, and is this what death is like? When the car stopped, I looked to my left and saw a man standing there with a cell phone. I knew God did not need a cell phone so I hadn't died. The man helped me out of the car and asked if there was anyone I wanted to call. I could only think of Jan and Henri Pecqueur. He called them. They were having guests for dinner, but Henri left immediately. He stayed with me until the ambulance took me to the hospital. Then he went to my house and locked it up. On his way home, he stopped at Jim and Shirley house and told them about the accident and said I was in Millard Fillmore Suburban Hospital. They came and stayed with me until I was told I would have to stay the night. I wasn't killed but I have had back problems ever since. Nothing has since fallen off the wall. I think I have broken the curse. At least, I hope So. As I thought about the accident and thinking I had been killed, I began to understand what really happened. When the car was hit, it set off the air bags. The loud noise caused a temporary loss of hearing. Airbags are packed in a type of gunpowder and when they are released, the powder turns into the mist I saw. I wasn't hit hard enough to turn the car over, but strong enough to push it around to face in the opposite direction. At the front door of my house is an antique pier mirror. One day, Bella Funke asked me to stop by her house on Church Street. She said she was moving to the St. Elizabeth’s Home in Lancaster because she could no longer take care of herself. She wanted me to have Some of her treasures. One of the many things she gave me was the pier mirror. It had been a wedding present to Bella and Albert from his parents. I have always cherished it. I promised Bella I would give it to the Lancaster Historical Society Museum when I died. A few years ago, I met Gerhard Yaskow and we became friends. He was recently in the papers because he bought the oldest house in Buffalo and, without asking the Buffalo Preservation Board, tore down the garage. They had a fit. Previously, Gerhard lived on Lafayette Avenue in Buffalo. One day while visiting him, he told me he wanted to show me something in his bedroom. He knew I could decorate and asked what could I do for his bedroom. I had him give me the three pictures hanging on the wall near the ceiling. Why he hung them that high I will never know. One picture was a framed marriage certificate he found in an attic at an estate sale. It was all in German and he liked it. I thought it would be an interesting piece. I brought it home to re-mat it. I started to clean it up and stopped in amazement. The witnesses to the wedding were Albert Funke’s mother and father and the wedding was held in the Townline Lutheran Church in 1873. The church is just around the corner from me. When I called Gerhard to tell him about it, he said to keep the wedding certificate since it would mean more to me than it hanging on his wall. The drop leaf table in my living room Bella also gave me. She got it from a lady from her church who knew Bella and Albert didn't have much in the way of furnishings when they got married. They used it as a table in the kitchen. The lady's husband built the trolley car line that went from Buffalo to Lancaster. I have a painting by James Shaffer hanging over the fireplace in my living room. There is also an interesting story connected with it. Mary Girt's aunt, Grace Staeber, lived at the end of Elm Street in Lancaster, NY. She had her gardener plant several peony bushes for her. Her yard backed up to a Senator's yard whose house faced Broadway. Dr. Merrilles lived in the house several years later. The Senator's wife and Aunt Grace were friends but they were gardening rivals. When the Senator's wife found out Aunt Grace was growing peonies, she had her gardener do the same. Between the two ladies, they won several blue ribbons at flower shows around Western New York. One day Jim Shaffer was visiting Aunt Grace and he picked a bouquet of peonies of one color and then went to the Senator's garden and picked a bouquet of another color. He painted the bouquet on a marble topped table. The painting was entered into an art show sponsored by the Buffalo Fine Artists. It won the first prize. Mary Girt's sister, Jay, bought Jim's painting after Mrs. Staeber died. Before Jay died, she told me the painting was to go to her niece Betty. She lived in Hawaii. Betty came for the Jay's funeral and I asked her to come to my house afterwards because I had a painting to give her. When she saw the painting, she said it wouldn't look right in her home in Hawaii so she didn't want it. She gave it to me. Several years later, the Albright-Knox Art Gallery was having a show to celebrate the 100th Anniversary for the Buffalo Fine Artist Group. That group is the reason why we have the Albright-Knox Art Gallery in Buffalo, New York. The Albright-Knox art Gallery knew I had the painting and asked if they could borrow it. I agreed to the loan. During the Buffalo Fine Art Artists Show, the gallery was also having a Chagall masterpiece show. When it came time to display the painting, they had run out of space. Only three art works from the Buffalo Fine Art Group were hung. My painting wasn't one of them. Another interesting part of the story is I also have the marble top coffee table that is in the painting. When Jay died, Mary didn’t want a thing. She gave me, along With the marble topped table, Jay's dining room set and several other things. When I worked at Cushing’s Drug Store, I learned of an estate sale for Dr. Macky's widow. He was the school doctor and had died several years before. I remember Mrs. Mackey. She was a tiny, very sweet lady who always carried a small basket with a napkin over the top. She would come into Cushing's Drug Store, carrying her basket, to pick up her medicine. The story I heard was people thought she was taking food to the poor, but she really was carrying her booze. Mrs. Macky died and her estate was being sold. I really wanted to go to the estate sale but I had to work that day at Cushing’s Drug Store. I told Frank, the pharmacist, about it and he allowed me to go. At the sale, I found a set of sterling silver priced at around $100. I had that much saved so I told the lady I wanted the silver and would go to the bank and get the money. She told me it had already been sold. Oh, well. A couple of years later, Mary Girt and I were at Jay's for lunch. I admired the silver and she told me it had been Dr. Macky's. She purchased it at his estate sale. At least I got to eat with it. When Jay died, Mary gave that set of silver to me. It took several years, but I finally got it. A similar situation recently happened to me again. On Thanksgiving Day, Alma McNutt would, start the drink she used for her Christmas party. She had a very large Italian ceramic container that she filled with cut-up fruit and placed it outside on her deck. Once a week until Christmas, she would add either a bottle of brandy or Vodka. At her annual Christmas party, she would add a large shot of the brew to a glass of champagne. I have always wanted that container. When she died, Tim Murphy inherited her estate. He had me come to her house to see if there was anything I wanted. I asked for the container. He said he would ask Larry, his friend, about it. Larry wouldn't let me have it nor a painting I had admired. Oh well. Twelve years later, I saw Tim sitting on his front porch and I stopped to chat. In the conversation, he said he was selling Alma's house and was getting rid of a few things. He gave me the painting. “One down, one to go.” In August of 2009, Tim held an estate sale at Alma's house. I was there early opening day. The first thing I asked for was the container. He hadn’t sold it. I said I would buy it and I didn't care how much it cost. Tim found it and price tag was marked $40. While I was there four other people asked for it. Tim charged me $35. He asked me if I wanted an outdoor chair he bought at Grandpa Green's estate sale. I didn’t remember it so I said no. A few days later, I thought about it and told him I would take the chair. He and Larry delivered the chair and I paid Tim $45. Now when you visit my home, you will understand why I call it “The House of Crap and Corruption”. I have, this past year, tried to clear out things in the house. It has been a very difficult job for me. I have gotten rid of a few things and I will have a garage sale as soon as I get the courage to part with some of the treasures. I am not promising a thing.   === The Quilt Contest === What an adventure I had because of a quilt contest. In 2008, there was a contest that involved you driving to 12 quilt shops all over Western New York and getting a passport stamped. The grand prize was a Bernina sewing machine ($999.00), and the Second prize was a $200 basket of material. I’ve made 32 quilts and the material would replenish my stash. There were eight additional gift baskets worth $100 each. My goal that year was to make ten lap-sized quilts for a few of the residents at the Elderwood Nursing Home. Elderwood was the nursing home I got Elwood into after we won the case against Elwood Carlson. I thought the trip would be worth the effort, so I started out about 9:30 AM. six hours later, I only had six of the required passport signatures. I knew the shops around the Buffalo area, but I had no idea where the shops were in the Rochester area. I kept getting lost and had to constantly backtrack. Unfortunately, I didn't own one of those GPS trackers. I had gotten lost and so I stopped at a building site and called to one of the men in the yard to come to the fence so I could ask for directions. The man who came over to the fence scared the hell out of me. He had a pierced eyebrow, a metal loop with two balls hanging outside of his nose, and a washer about the size of a quarter in each earlobe. He also had both breasts pierced and ring in his naval. I tried not to imagine what else he had done. He couldn't give me directions because he said he was just a country boy. I tried to think which country that would be. He called over a non-pierced buddy and he gave me directions. I hurried back to my car and locked the doors. As I pulled away, I heard a loud whistle and saw the second guy running toward my car. He had given me the wrong directions and wanted to set me straight. After traveling several miles, I was still lost so again I got off the highway and stopped at a shop that sold boats. The receptionist took one look at me and asked if I was lost. She said to get back on the highway and keep going and I would run right into Victor, NY. She neglected to tell me I had to switch routes in Rochester. I kept my wits about me and was able to make the change. I finally got to the next quilt shop. The lady there wrote out the directions to the next shop. I was instructed to go back on Route 20 and at the second blinking light, turn left and the shop was just around the bend. I couldn't find the light so I stopped at an antique shop and asked the man standing outside the shop for directions. He pointed to a nearby street, said to turn left and followed by a lot of right and left turns. I tried to show him the note the lady had given me and but without looking at it, said it was wrong. I thanked him, got back into the car and drove down the first street as instructed. He was watching. Once out of his eyesight, I turned around and went back to Route 20. About five miles later, I found a blinking light and turned left, only to drive several miles completely lost. I stopped again. This time it was at a garage housing restored vintage cars. The man said it was just around the corner. Much to my surprise it was. The quilt shop was in the middle of nowhere. I'm sure the best customers were the cows in the next pasture. Again I asked for directions and was told to go back to the corner, turn right and cross three streets and at the third I would be back on Route 20. I did as instructed and at Route 20 was a blinking light. The instructions the lady gave me in Victor neglected to tell me it was the second light. When I returned home, I had driven 200 miles and still had a shop in Lockport to go to. The next day I started out, found it and got the last signature on the passport signed. The trip turned out to be worth it. I won one of the 12 $100 baskets. Included in the basket was enough material to make three small lap quilts and a few other things I didn't have. I felt guilty going to each shop and not intending to buy anything, so I purchased Christmas material at each of the shops and made a Christmas quilt. I participated in two more of these contests, but haven't won anything. I did see a lot of Western New York’s countryside.   === Strange as It Seems === If I could pick my nationality, I would be Polish. I love the food, traditions, music, and everything that's Polish. My niece, Donna, married into a Polish family and they have adopted me. On Easter, they come to my house for Easter Brunch. We have the butter lamb, cross bread, and fresh and smoked polish Sausage. The whole works. Grandma Mary (94) brings a hard boiled egg she had blessed at church and she then cuts it into as many pieces as guests. In 2010, there were 14. She passes it around from the oldest to the youngest. After we eat the egg, she says a prayer in Polish, Jan Pecqueuer prays in French, and then I pray in English. I love every minute of it. In 2010, we were in the living room after eating dinner and Natalie Lewandowski, an aunt, told me about her daughter, Mary Ann. When Natalie and Jerry got married, he told her if they had a son, he was going to change their name to Anderson. Lewand in Polish is Anders. They had a daughter, Mary Ann. Five years ago, Jerry became ill and died. I was at the funeral and noticed a young man being very attentive to Mary Ann. He was very good looking and just a wonderful young man. I thought Mary Ann was very lucky to have a friend like him. A year later, they became engaged. I went to the wedding. A year and a half later, Mary Ann discovered she had married the Tiger Wood's type. They were divorced. Mary Ann's three girlfriends wanted her to meet a guy they thought would be good for her but she refused. On Memorial Day 2008, the four girls went out. Mary Ann was the designated driver. While they were at Mickey Rats a guy came over to talk with her. It was the same guy the girls wanted her to meet. He offered to buy her a drink. As the designated driver, she refused, but they spent three hours talking. Natalie told me she was leaving the week after Easter for Jamaica. Mary Ann was getting married there to the man she met at the bar and his name is Anderson. She said, Jerry her father, was still watching out for Mary Ann. I was so impressed with her story that I had to include it in my book.   === Moog === As I was finishing the book, I realized that Moog Inc. was a very important part of my life and I hadn't included it. I didn't have a full time job for almost a year after I closed Act I. I supported myself by using what savings I had and then by doing Wallpapering for people. When I found myself in desperate need of a full time job, I applied at the unemployment office. They sent me to Moog. My first job was in the Aircraft Department replacing Sarah Berardi who was the department secretary. She was pregnant and was giving up her position. I certainly wasn't a secretary but she made it possible. She had instructions written for everything the job required. I held the job for about a year then the position was put up for bid and Pat Zgoda got it. Moog then offered me a job in the Missile Order Department in Plant 20 working for Mary Kay Wolfe. This job was not as easy because Mary Kay could be very difficult at times but we seemed to get along. I met a great deal of wonderful people that became life-long friends. Sue Gasper, Ann Cawthard, Pat Bailey and Jean Bonham-Lovett were just a few. Working in the new Plant 20 building was really very pleasant. I got to work the front desk at times. I was working on one of my birthdays and just as I was ready to leave work I got a call to come down to the front desk. There stood a man in uniform and he told me that the limo was ready. I told him he had made a mistake and he must have meant to ask for Joe Green not Bill Green. I hadn’t ordered a limo. That's when everybody came out from their hiding places and told me they were celebrating my birthday. Jean, Sue and Pat all joined me in the limo and we opened a bottle of champagne. We drove into East Aurora and drove around the roundabout in front of McDonald's. Just a few minutes before my arrival, Eddy Murphy had come to town to visit Rick James and he also rode around the roundabout waving to everybody with his head out of the open roof. Not to be outdone, I did the same thing. That’s when the limo pulled into McDonalds. The back room had been reserved for my party. As I entered the restaurant two older ladies stopped me and asked if I was somebody important. I assured them I was and asked if they hadn't seen the limo. I was taken to a booth that had a white linen tablecloth and two lit candelabras. After dinner, we all went to Jean's house and celebrated again. Plant 20 is in the shape of an octagon with an open garden in the center. One year, geese laid eggs near the little pond and when they hatched they couldn't fly out of the area. Moog opened the door and led them out through the lobby and out the front door. I understand they are still doing this each year. The economy was beginning to take its toll on Moog and they had to have a layoff. I was part of that layoff. Moog being the great company it is, did everything they could to make the layoff easier for the employee. They held employment sessions for jobs within the area. After I signed the paperwork ending my employment I found Channel 4 and WBEN radio were outside the plant to interview anyone terminated. I was picked. I think they wanted Someone to be angry with the company and make some news. They picked the wrong person. I only could say wonderful things about Moog and I was on TV and the radio. After about a year of unemployment, I got a call to come back to Moog and work in the mailroom. I jumped at the chance and again I was very happy to be back and working at Moog. Somehow Susan Johnson heard about me and asked if I would like to help her out in the Investor Relation Department. This became the most pleasant and interesting job I've ever had. I wasn’t a Moog employee but I work as a temporary. I've been at this job for 12 years. One experience in 2006, I will never forget involved a stockholder who had a great deal of Moog stock and it was about to be escheated. Using my computer I found there were five families living in her town with the same name. I had no luck in locating her on the first three calls but the lady on the fourth call told me she didn't know her but knew that she had moved to St. Clair, Wisconsin. I called the judge’s chambers to inquire about her and was told they would get back to me. They didn't. Then I called the tax office and was told the same thing. I made a few more inquires and had no luck. My last chance was the police department. Again I was told they would get back to me. Lo and behold I got a call from a lady who asked why I was trying to find her mother. I explained about the stock that was going to be escheated. She was on her way to a funeral in Pennsylvania and would call me when she got back. After many phone conversations with her, I found her father had died and her mother had dementia. They hadn't told her about any of the stock they owned. We worked together, and at the end, she had $220,000 of Moog stock given to her. I found a great deal more stock they owned from other companies. I couldn't help her with that, but she had someone who was able to help her. At Christmas time, I received a card from her thanking me for what I had done. Enclosed with the card was a check for $500.00. I really didn't know what to do with it, and I asked a few people what I should do. A few said keep it, and a few said I was being paid by Moog to do a job and I should send it back. I asked Ann Luhr, my boss, and she said do what you want. I thought about it over the weekend. If I sent it back, she may be insulted and so I gave part of it to Hospice. The other part I gave to Mark Beyers from Alden. Mark was wounded in the war and had lost an arm and leg. He was at Walter Reed Hospital and his girlfriend was pushing his wheelchair on a path in a nearby park. Five men robbed them. In fact one wanted his watch and he told them “How the hell do you expect me to get it off. I only have one arm.” They also took the girlfriends purse. After being released from Walter Reed he came back to Alden. I was standing in front of the bank when 100 motorcylists came by and then his car with him riding in the back seat waving to the crowd. There were tears. I understand they are now married and have a little baby. My time at Moog may be coming to an end. I will never forget the many years I’ve worked there and the many friends I’ve made. The company is the very tops. I really am proud to be called a Mooger. Even if in the last 12 years I am a temporary Mooger.   === P.S. === I want to thank each and every one of you for being part of my life. You have each in your own way shaped the person I am. You have been with me through the happy times and the sad times. You've allowed me to not only have you be part of my life, but to be part of yours also. Who knows what the next ten years will bring. If I am lucky enough to still be around, plan on coming to the next birthday party.

WILBURN - WILBORN - WILLBORN - WILLBURN - WILBOURN GENEALOGY

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From old Geocities page that is no longer secure. The page had multiple other links including one to a Minter Family Bible, but all are dead. After reviewing this site you would like to have information added or changed, please notify us via E-mail at kickhome@aol.com Richard Brown Wilburn was born in Tuscaloosa, AL in June 1840. At a very young age he and his family migrated to Texas. His father Richard Wilbourn, was born in North or South Carolina and died about 1856 in DeWitt County, TX. His mother was Permelia Minter. Richard Brown Wilburn had several siblings. Their names were: (1) Andrew (Anderson?), (2) George, (3) John L., (4) James M., (5) Ebenezer, (6) Sara Wilburn Phillips, (7) Martha H. Wilburn Cheatham, and (8) Elizabeth Permelia Wilburn McNeill. Richard Brown Wilburn also had half-siblings from his father's previous marriage(s). The only ones we can positiviely identify were: Mackerness "Mac" Goode Wilbourn.,b. abt 1816 SC, and Mac's sister Elizabeth Wilburn Minter, b. abt 1820 SC. There appears to be others, but positive identification alludes us at this time. It appears that Richard Brown Wilburn's father (Richard Wilbourn) was married at least two times. We believe his first wife's name was Mrs. Rebecca Gillaspy and they were married July 3, 1793 in SC. Richard Wilbourne married Permelia Minter in Edgefield County SC in 1820 although we have probate documents that indicate that it might have been earlier. Permelia was part Cherokee or Choctaw Indian from her mother's side and was related to the Chisums/Chisholms of the famous trail route. Permelia's father was Mackerness Goode Minter, b. circa 1775 d. Edgefield County, SC 1819; and her mother's name was Delilah (maiden name unknown). Permelia's siblings were: (1) William Minter b. circa 1795; (2) Martha Ann Minter who married Tandy Martin Key in Carroll CO, MS; (3) Mackerness Minter Jr., b. circa 1807; (4) James Minter b. circa 1805 who married Elizabeth Wilbourn; (5) Ebenezer Minter b. circa 1812 who married Mary Wilbourn; (6) and John Minter. Most of them were in Yalabousha CO, MS in the mid 1830's, and Ebenezer Minter eventually moved to Gonzalez County, TX. Richard Brown Wilburn was a Texas Ranger and fought in the Cortinas Wars near Brownsville, Tx. He was a Captain in the CSA during the Civil War. His unit was made up of an irregular group of volunteers, and called the "Cavalry of the West." He fought in the last battle of the Civil War at Palmito Ranch/Hill in May 1865 where he was wounded behind his ear. Richard was also a Trail Boss driving cattle from the Rio Grande Valley to Kansas. Family Trees 1. Richard Wilbourn, b. ca 1775, SC, d. ca 1857 DeWitt County, TX ...Permelia Minter ...2. Anderson (Andrew?)C. Wilburn, m. Oct 10, 1851, Yazoo County, MS ......+Esther Bland,(Susan Bland's sister who was married to a Cheatham) ...2. Martha H. Wilburn, b. 1830 Alabama, m. 1845 Yazoo Co., MS, ......+John Archer Cheatham, (click here to see their family tree) ...2. Elizabeth Permelia Wilburn, b. MS, d. 1872 ......+Dr. Marvel E. McNeill, m. Jan 18, 1857 Oakville, Live Oak County, TX, d 1870 ......3. Mettilyne Emerline "Mittie" McNeill, b. ca 1859 Mittie was 6 months old on 1860 Census, living in St Mary's, Refugio County, TX. On the 1880 Census she was living with her husband in Laredo, Webb County, TX ........+Joseph W. Pinder, 1Lt, US Army, b. ca. 1853 Georgia, m. March 8, 1880 ........4. Liddy Pinder ......3. (other children's names unknown at this time) ...2. John Lewis Wilburn ......+Francis C. Cole (click here to see their family tree) ...2. James Wilburn, b. ca 1832 Ala., d. 1860 Oakville, Live Oak County, TX (Typhoid Fever - Age 28) ...2. George Wilburn, d. before 1858 ...2. Ebeneezer Wilburn, d. ca. 1858 Oakville, Live Oak County, TX ...2. Sarah Wilburn, d before 1858 ......+(unknown) Phillips ...2. Richard Brown Wilburn, b. 6/1840 in Tuscaloosa County, AL, d. 1916, Millet, LaSalle County, TX. Buried at Willborn Cemtery, Poteet, Atascosa County, TX. ......+Encarnacion Garcia, b.11/12/1842 in Cameron County, TX or Mex, d. 2/17/1899 in Atascosa County, TX ......3.James Winter Wilborn & Martha Taylor Garcia Family Tree (James' first family) ......3.James Winter Willborn & Avelina Alvarez (James' second family) ......3.Permelia Wilburn & Max Hobrecht Family Tree ......3.Richard Wilburn & Felipa Travieso Family Tree ......3.Elizabeth Wilburn & Jose Torres Family Tree ......3.George Garcia Wilburn & Paula Torres Family Tree ......3.Lafayette Anderson Wilburn & Jesusita Guerrero Family Tree ......3.John Garcia Wilburn & Manuela Travieso Family Tree ......3.Amanda Wilburn & Albino Hobrecht Family Tree ......3.Andrew Wilburn & Janie Davis Family Tree ......3.Thomas Willborn Family Tree

Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island

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== Introduction == This page provides a list of links to the [https://www.wikitree.com Wikitree] profiles for those individuals mentioned in the local history book ''Wild Roses at Their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island,'' which was authored by [[Forbes-5761|Elizabeth Lamont Forbes]] and published in 1971. At the time that this page was created, no known digital version of ''Wild Roses'' exists online. The [http://www.victoriags.org/ Victoria Genealogical Society] has transcribed an alphabetical surname index which can be viewed [http://www.victoriags.org/indexes/wildroses/wildroses.php on their website]. The book itself does not contain a surname index. == Index == Names are indexed in the order that they appear in the book. These lists contain both married and maiden surnames; use your browser's search function for best results. === Index, Part 1 === {{Image|file=Wild_Roses_at_Their_Feet_Pioneer_Women_of_Vancouver_Island-1.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Contents (page vi)'' }} * ''Victoria'' ** '''The Wedding Road''', 3 *** [[Woods-17099|Emily Henrietta Woods]] *** [[Woods-13669|Helen Kate (Woods) Andrew]] *** [[Woods-13666|Richard Woods]] *** [[Unknown-574470|Anne (Unknown) Woods]] *** [[Woods-13668|Alice Mary (Woods) Tomlinson]] *** [[Woods-17098|Elizabeth Anne Woods]] *** [[Woods-13667|Richard Edward Woods]] *** [[Woods-11529|Charles Thomas Woods]] *** [[Andrew-3552|John Alexander Andrew]] *** [[Percival-1024|Alice Emily (Percival) Woods]] ** '''The First Voters''', 7 *** [[Layzell-71|Silvestria Theodora (Layzell) Hastings (formerly Smith)]] *** [[Smith-264303|Phillip Robert Smith]] *** [[Hastings-4290|Oregon Hastings]] ** '''Hannah Hated Cock Fighting''', 9 *** [[Taylor-65075|Hannah (Taylor) Elford]] *** [[Elford-377|Robert Elford]] *** [[Elford-378|John Pitcairn Elford]] *** [[Elford-379|Theophilus Elford]] *** [[Elford-382|Caroline Elizabeth (Elford) Archibald]] *** [[Barnard-2273|George Henry Barnard]] ** '''From Footwear to Photography''', 11 *** [[Hatherly-88|Hannah (Hatherly) Maynard]] *** [[Maynard-1387|Richard Maynard]] *** [[Maynard-3529|Albert Hatherly Maynard]] *** [[Maynard-1386|George Henry Maynard]] ** '''A Cry in the Night''', 13 *** [[Galley-396|William Galley]] *** [[Gower-1487|Charlotte (Gower) Galley]] *** [[Galley-246|Altie Louisa (Galley) Tye]] *** [[Cridge-11|Edward Cridge]] *** [[Galley-397|Ada (Galley) Matson]] *** [[Tye-2169|Thomas Hickman Tye]] *** [[Tye-1806|Thomas Beauchamp Tye]] *** [[Clute-358|Annie Louise (Clute) Tye]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 16 *** [[Parker-12799|Hannah (Parker) Ball]] *** [[Parker-11119|John Parker Jr.]] *** [[Munn-803|Mary Ann (Munn) Parker]] *** [[Boast-172|Mary Ann (Boast) Vine (formerly Reed)]] *** [[Skinner-2075|Constance Langford (Skinner) Davie]] *** [[Skinner-3073|Thomas James Skinner]] *** [[Goode-2430|Mary Lowdham (Goode) Skinner]] ** '''The Hallelujah Wedding''', 17 *** [[Reilly-3029|Annie Elizabeth (Reilly) Townsend]] *** [[Townsend-9760|James Jabez Townsend]] ** '''An Elopement''', 20 *** [[Simpson-21196|Margaret Catherine (Simpson) MacLure]] *** [[MacLure-111|Samuel MacLure]] ** '''"Where's My Girl?"''', 22 *** [[DeBou-10|Marie Emmeline Fowler (DeBou) Bullock-Webster]] *** [[Bullock-Webster-1|William Howard Bullock-Webster]] *** [[Bullock-Webster-2|Barbara Helen (Bullock-Webster) Steel]] *** [[Bullock-Webster-3|Marion Isobel (Bullock-Webster) Walker]] ** '''Memories''', 24 *** [[Black-19491|Mary (Black) Bray]] *** [[Bray-5656|Richard Bray]] *** [[Black-19492|John Black]] *** [[Munro-4501|Isabella (Munro) Black]] ** '''A Silent Vow''', 27 *** [[Pollard-4814|Maria Heathfield (Pollard) Grant]] *** [[Grant-18630|Gordon Frazer Munro Grant]] ** '''A Lady Navigator''', 30 *** [[Grant-18632|William Grant]] *** [[Smith-255156|Helen Mary (Smith) Grant]] *** [[Smith-255165|George Smith]] *** [[McCully-617|Isabella (McCully) Smith]] *** [[McCully-91|Jonathan McCully]] *** [[Smith-216434|William Alexander Smith aka Amor De Cosmos]] ** '''A Jewish Home''', 32 *** [[Davies-13399|Cecelia (Davies) Sylvester]] *** [[Sylvester-1580|Francis Joseph Sylvester]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 33 *** [[Anderson-37258|Jessie (Anderson) Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7132|Duncan Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7133|William George Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7429|Charles Napier Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-8942|Margaret Helen Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-8941|Jessie Clara Cameron]] *** [[Cameron-7131|Agnes Deans Cameron]] ** '''Battle Royal''', 35 *** [[Sea-71|Elizabeth Annie (Sea) Turnbull]] *** [[Sea-72|Samuel Sea]] *** [[Lovell-3717|Louisa (Lovell) Sea]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 36 *** [[Penn-739|Eliza (Penn) Harris]] *** [[Harris-17691|Thomas Harris]] *** [[Winmill-9|Mary Anne (Winmill) Cridge]] ** '''To Church on Sunday''', 38 *** [[Lazenby-411|Emma (Lazenby) Spencer]] *** [[Spencer-16637|David Spencer]] *** [[Spencer-16648|Christopher Spencer]] ** '''Alone on Her Golden Wedding Day''', 40 *** [[Carthew-59|Amelia Jane (Carthew) Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-9|William Joseph Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-13|Ernest Carthew Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-14|Herbert Jeffree Pendray]] *** [[Pendray-15|Roy Pendray]] *** [[Carthew-147|John Carthew]] *** [[Williams-103946|Amelia (Williams) Boyns (formerly Carthew)]] *** [[Jeffree-48|William Joseph Jeffree]] ** '''(Untitled section)''', 42 *** [[McChesney-642|Sarah (McChesney) Hayward]] *** [[Hayward-3565|Charles Hayward]] *** [[Hayward-3905|Florence (Hayward) Fraser]] *** [[Hayward-3909|Ernest Chesney Hayward]] *** [[Hayward-3567|Reginald Hayward]] ** '''She Fought For the Aged''', 43 *** [[Bernard-3663|Lauretta (Bernard) Gould]] *** [[Gould-7883|Isaac Archibald Gould]] ** '''A Speaking Engagement''', 45 *** [[Carr-4091|Emily Carr]] *** [[Carr-4083|Richard Carr]] *** [[Carr-4085|Alice Mary Carr]] ** '''Service For Others''', 48 *** [[McNaughton-1450|Anne Cecilia (McNaughton) Spofford]] ** '''An Organizer''', 50 *** [[Townsend-833|Margaret (Townsend) Jenkins (formerly Fox)]] ** '''A "Character"''', 53 *** [[Cameron-7131|Agnes Deans Cameron]] ** '''A Doctor's Wife''', 55 *** [[McPhee-1293|Margaret Jane (McPhee) Hart]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 57 *** [[Cameron-12757|Barbara (Cameron) Brown]] *** [[Brown-40684|Robert Austen Brown]] ** '''Right About Face''', 58 *** [[Lawson-11547|Maria Lawson]] ** '''From Ridicule to Respect''', 60 *** [[Watson-33990|Rosalind (Watson) Young]] *** [[Young-55091|Henry Esson Young]] *** [[Young-56865|Margaret Fyvie Helen (Young) Heal]] *** [[Young-56808|Henry Esson Young]] *** [[Young-56868|Rosalind (Young) Watts]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 61 *** [[Munro-4802|Annie (Munro) McDowell]] === Index, Part 2 === {{Image|file=Wild_Roses_at_Their_Feet_Pioneer_Women_of_Vancouver_Island-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Contents (page vii)'' }} * ''Victoria, continued'' ** '''An Early Historian''', 63 *** [[Russell-30657|Alma Russell]] ** '''Mission Established''', 65 *** [[Bain-3826|Esther C. (Bain) Russ]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 66 *** [[Leitch-1104|Florence Nightingale (Leitch) Clay]] ** '''A Lover's Promise''', 67 *** [[Stout-7084|Sarah Ann (Stout) Austin]] * ''Saanich Peninsula'' ** '''The Party-Hopping Piano''', 69 *** Fanny Catherine (Brett) Butler ** '''An Indian Princess''', 71 *** Old Katie ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 74 *** Maria Wilhelmine (Ebert) Hafer ** '''Lady of the Valley''', 75 *** Margaret (Jenkins) Michell ** '''A Family Moves West''', 77 *** [[St._John-5157|Margaret Ann (St. John) Brethour]] *** [[Brethour-119|Samuel Brethour]] *** [[Helmcken-1|John Sebastian Helmcken]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 78 *** Fanny (Downs) Sluggett ** '''Her Sweetheart Roamed''', 80 *** Emma (Pope) Turgoose ** '''A Born Crusader''', 82 *** Evangeline (Shaw) McLachlan * ''Metchosin and Rocky Point'' ** '''Mistress of Sherwood''', 84 *** [[Calhoun-2981|Lillian Margaret (Calhoun) Helgesen]] *** [[Helgesen-113|Hans Lars Helgesen]] ** '''Mesachie Tyee''', 86 *** [[Boast-172|Mary Ann (Boast) Vine (formerly Reed)]] *** [[Vine-470|Edward Vine]] * ''South Cowichan'' ** '''They Were Friends''', 89 *** [[Hopkins-12232|Margaret (Hopkins) Boal (formerly Manley)]] *** [[Manley-2544|William Manley]] *** [[Manley-2543|Robert John Manley]] ** '''His Annie''', 92 *** Annie (McGrath) Dougan ** '''A Gracious Lady''', 94 *** Dorothy Wellwyn Rogers * ''Jordan Meadows'' ** '''Wilderness Comfort''', 96 *** Annie Weeks * ''North Cowichan and Duncan'' ** '''A Remarkable Woman''', 98 *** [[Ingram-5574|Sarah Annie (Ingram) Duncan]] *** [[Duncan-11815|William Chalmers Duncan]] *** [[Duncan-13888|Inez (Duncan) McAdam]] *** [[McAdam-449|William Alexander McAdam]] *** [[Duncan-11816|Kenneth Forrest Duncan]] ** '''Over a New Trail''', 100 *** [[Bryce-910|Margaret (Bryce) Alexander]] *** [[Alexander-16300|David Alexander]] *** [[Lomas-562|William Henry Lomas]] *** [[Alexander-15758|Jane (Alexander) Lomas]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 102 *** Mrs. William Lomas ** '''Through Dark Woods''', 104 *** [[Alexander-15758|Jane (Alexander) Lomas]] *** [[Alexander-16300|David Alexander]] *** [[Lomas-562|William Henry Lomas]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 106 *** [[Alexander-18285|Margaret (Alexander) Sutton]] ** '''Sweet Sixteen''', 108 *** [[Davis-72395|Mary Jane (Davis) Evans (aka Davies)]] *** [[Evans-14190|John Newell Evans]] *** [[Evans-8632|Ella Estelle (Evans) Auchinachie]] *** [[Kier-19|Martha (Kier) Smithe]] *** [[Smithe-46|William Smithe]] * ''Chemainus'' ** '''Beautiful Isabel''', 111 *** [[Curtis-13419|Isabella Julia (Isabel) Askew]] *** [[Askew-459|Thomas George Askew]] *** [[Askew-1205|Walter Frederick Askew]] *** [[Askew-1203|Edith Isabella Askew]] * ''Nanaimo'' ** '''The First White Girl''', 114 *** Margaret (McGregor) Gladholm ** '''She Saw Nanaimo Grow''', 116 *** [[Bevilockway-2|Joseph Lewis Bevilockway]] *** [[Frost-9525|Ann (Frost) Bevilockway]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 117 *** Mary Hawkes ** '''Close to the Bastion''', 118 *** [[Malpass-73|Rhoda (Malpass) Drake]] *** [[Malpass-42|John Malpass]] *** [[Webb-7171|Lavinia (Webb) Malpass]] *** [[Drake-3911|Samuel Drake]] ** '''Mary Ellen''', 120 *** Mary Ellen Smith === Index, Part 3 === {{Image|file=Wild_Roses_at_Their_Feet_Pioneer_Women_of_Vancouver_Island-3.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=''Contents (page viii) }} * ''Parksville ** '''A Lonely Land''', 123 *** [[Talbot-3892|Elizabeth (Talbot) Roberts (formerly Rath)]] *** [[Rath-426|William Rath]] *** [[Roberts-7201|Thomas Roberts]] *** [[Rath-427|George Edward Lawrence Rath]] *** [[Rath-430|Olive Evelyn (Rath) May]] *** [[Rath-429|Mary Cecilia (Rath) Shannon]] *** [[Rath-428|Lilian Gertude Rath]] *** [[Rath-431|William Harvey T. Rath]] * ''Courtenay-Comox'' ** '''A Bride at Sixteen''', 125 *** [[Cliffe-134|Samuel Jackson Cliffe]] *** [[Harmston-8|Florence Mary (Harmston) Cliffe]] *** [[Harmston-9|William Toynbee Harmston]] *** [[Fieldsend-22|Mary Sophia (Fieldsend) Green (formerly Harmston)]] ** '''Two on a Raft''', 127 *** [[Patterson-12661|Margaret (Patterson) Urquhart]] *** [[Urquhart-1282|Alexander Urquhart]] *** [[McPhee-631|Joseph McPhee]] ** '''(Untitled Section)''', 129 *** Margaret (Hay) Carwithen ** '''Shanks' Mare''', 130 *** Anna Beech ** '''A Sense of Humour''', 132 *** Mary (Nash) Woods ** '''(Untitled section)''', 133 *** [[Byron-514|Lucy Sophia (Byron) Musters]] ** '''Small But Mighty''', 135 *** Margaret McDonald (McLean) Williams ** '''(Untitled section)''', 137 *** Margaret McDonald *** Emma McDonald * ''Campbell River'' ** '''A Grand Old Lady''', 138 *** Mary Josephine (Johanson) Thulin * ''The Albernis'' ** '''Courage''', 140 *** Minnie (Huff) Patterson ** '''A Living Legend''', 143 *** Sarah Louise Crew Nicholas ** '''A Woman in Public Office''', 144 *** Agnes McNeill * ''Cape Scott'' ** '''Cape Scott Pioneers''', 145 *** Johanne (Jensen) Fredericton *** Ellen (Tippett) Gibbs == Sources == * Forbes, Elizabeth, ''Wild Roses at their Feet: Pioneer Women of Vancouver Island''. Vancouver, BC: Evergreen, 1971, pp vi-viii ''(table of contents)''.

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This is a place to add yourself to the Wild Wild West Project members list. Please list yourself (alphabetical please) and tell us a little about your particular areas of interest with Wild Wild West. [[Stanton-3574|T Stanton]] Wild Wild West Project Coordinator. See my profile page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stanton-3574#Wild_Wild_West_Relatives here] for some of my Wild Wild West relatives (the good, the bad, and the ugly). [[Brûlé_Brousseau-1|Christine N. Brûlé-Brousseau]] I'm a Métis from Ontario, Canada with roots in both the United States and Canada. As a child, one of my first cousin's persistently requested that we play "Cowboys and Indians"... My interest and curiosity in the Wild, Wild West stemmed from there and continued to grow over the years. I have numerous ancestors in my family tree who were outlaws and lawmen from the Wild, Wild West. Some include: Jesse James; Doc Holliday; Wyatt Earp, Virgil Earp and Morgan Earp; Judge Charles Alexis Hypolite Trottier Beaubien of New Mexico; Henry "Billy the Kid" Bonney's (McCarty) II longtime girlfriend, Paulita Jaramillo (Maxwell); Thomas "Tom" Horn Jr.; Sheriff Pat Garrett; Frank Dalton, Deputy U S. Marshall; Gratton Hanley "Grat" Dalton, leader of the Dalton Gang; William "Bill" Marion Dalton, co-leader of the Wild Bunch; Robert Renick "Bob" Dalton, part of the Dalton Gang; Emmett "Em" Dalton, Dalton Gang Judge Isaac Parker, the "Hanging Judge"; Chalkley "Chalk" Beeson, Sheriff of Dodge City and founder/leader of the Dodge City Cowboy Band; William Bartholomew Masterson, U.S. Marshall; James Masterson: Edward J. Masteterson; Martha Jane Burke (Canary) aka Calamity Jane; "Queen" Ann Bassett and her sister, Josie Bassett - both associates of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang; and others. I'm especially interested in the ladies of the Wild, Wild West. [[Douglas-3089|Christopher Douglas]] I have several ancestors who were involved in the Wild, Wild, West. Several were [[Clark-8783|Mormons]], who went to Utah, including one who was involved with the [[Clark-45504|Golden Spike ceremony]], and another who was a [[Allen-29247|soldier]] in the Mormon Battalion. A couple were [[Myers-6425|soldiers]] who were involved in operations in the West, [[Porter-15466|in the]] Mexican American War and mostly before and during the Civil War, and at least [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hasbrouck-241 one who was] directly involved in fighting the Natives after the War. There were also a couple involved in the Gold Rush. One was a ancestor who moved to Kansas between 1870 and 1875, and finally there was [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Chinnick-25 one outlaw] in the family that I know of. [[Enke-19|Michelle Enke]] I am interested in the Wild Wild West Project and would like to add profiles from the Wichita, Kansas, area. I have experience with genealogical and historical research of the Great Plains, and am willing to help. [[Gilliam-1627|Casey Gilliam]] I have several outlaws in my family tree - Jesse James, Doc Holliday, the Earps, etc. My degree is in American history that I teach and it's been a special niche obsession of mine since I was a teenager and visited Virginia City. I love all aspects, so I'd love to jump in and help where I can. [[Marshall-8222 | Sondra Marshall]] I am interested in Nebraska and all States located to the west, north and south of Nebraska. I work mainly with old frontier post cemetery burials that were moved to Ft. McPherson National Cemetery which includes a few civilians. Biggest project to date is Moses Embree "California Joe" MIlner, miner, trapper and scout for the US Army among other things. [[Russak-2|Casimer Russak]] Guess you might want to consider me a bonafide part-native scout who is rememberin' his family and any others. You want authentic Old West? You got it! [[Lee-11043|Scott Lee]] Just hooked on WikiTree, for years now since 2012 (my original account). I just like research and history and come across a lot of interesting characters. Trying to focus on the ultimate goal of connecting the family but enjoy building profile bios and sources. Good to be part of the adventure!

Wilday Households

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==1850 United States Census== ::::::::''(4 Households)'' #'''Dwelling Number 358''' #::John Wilday 60 #::Margaret Wilday 36 #::Christina Wilday 36 #::Margaret Wilday 19 #::Cornelius Wilday 18 #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States, ; Family number 390, Line number 16, ( 5) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202040 #'''Dwelling Number 359''' #::[[Wilday-31|Jacob Wilday]] 27 #::[[Havens-1990|Lucy Wilday]] 26 wife #::[[Wilday-30|George Wilday]] 3 son #::Clark Wilday 1 son #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Family number 391, Line number 23, (4) in household of Jacob Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202045 #*'''Industry Agriculture''' #'''Dwelling Number 360''' #::William Wilday 25 #::Amy Wilday 18 #::Sylvander Wilday 0 #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Family number 392, Line number 25, (3) in household of William Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202049 #'''Dwelling # 361''' #::John Jost Wilday 24 #::Maria Wilday 21 wife? possibly Mariah? #::Adam Wilday 1 son #::1850 United States Federal Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Family number 393, Line number 28, (3) in household of John J Wilday enumerated on 9 Aug 1850.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8054/images/4196761-00281?pId=11202052 ---- ==1855 New York State Census== ::::::::'''''(5 Households)''''' #'''Dwelling # 36''' ::John Jost Willday 26 ::Mira Willday 24 wife Maria/Mariah ::Adam Miner Willday 6 son ::Elmina Esther Willday 4 daughter 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 3 Dwelling number 36, line number 22, (4) in household of John Jost Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00061?pId=1653926914 #'''Dwelling # 37 ''' ::Isaac Wilday 39 ::Charity Wilday 30 sister ::John Michael Flynn 12 servant 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 3 Dwelling number 37, line number 26, (3) in household of Isaac Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00061?pId=1653926923 #'''Dwelling # 38?''' ::John Wilday 35 ::Maria Wilday 32 wife ::Mary Esther Wilday 13 daughter ::Marremus Wilday 12 son ::Alba Spencer Wilday 8 son 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 3 Dwelling number 38?, line number 26, (5) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855. #'''Dwelling # 217''' ::Jacob Willday 37 (brother of Cornelius, both sons of John & Margaret) ::Lucy E Willday 30 wife ::[[Wilday-30|George Wilday]] 8 son ::Clark Willday 5 son ::Catharine Willday 3 daughter ::Dorcas Willday 1 daughter 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 2 Dwelling number 217, line number 44, (6) in household of Jacob Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00045?pId=1653922642 #'''Dwelling # 218''' ::Amy Willday 23 ::Silvander Willday 5 son ::Mariah Willday 3 daughter ::William Willday 1 son 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 2 Dwelling number 218, page 15, line number 5, (4) in household of Amy Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00046?pId=1653926903 #'''Dwelling # 219''' ::John Willday 65 ::Margaret Willday 60 wife ::Cornelius Willday 23 son (brother of Jacob) ::Amy Willday 17 daughter in law ::Julia Willday 1 granddaughter ::Daniel Post 18 nephew 1855 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; E.d. 2 Dwelling number 219, page 15, line number 5, (4) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1855.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7181/images/005207098_00046?pId=1653930523 ---- ==1860 United States Federal Census== :::::::'''''(3 Households)''''' #'''Dwelling # 465''' ::John Wilday 71 ::Margaret Wilday 67 wife ::Cornelius Wilday 28 son ::Emma Wilday 24 daughter in law ::Mary Wilday 5 granddaughter ::Sarah Wilday 4 granddaughter ::Shaues Wilday 10 ? Sylvander 1860 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Page: 688; Family History Library Film: 803723;enumerated on 7 July 1860 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 465, page 56, line number 39, (7) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1860.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4235207_00109?pId=45805771 #'''Dwelling # 466''' ::Hiram Wilday 27 ::Sny Wilday 27 wife *Amy? ::Jane E Wilday 8 daughter ::Ann J Wilday 6 daughter ::Johanna Wilday 46 mother? 1860 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Page: 688; Family History Library Film: 803723;enumerated on 7 July 1860 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 466, page 57, line number 6, (5) in household of Hiram Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1860.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4235207_00110?pId=45804678 #'''Dwelling # 467''' ::Jacob Wilday 46 ::Lucy Wilday 35 wife ::[[Wilday-30|George A Wilday]] 13 son ::Clark Wilday 11 son ::Catherine Wilday 8 daughter ::Dorcas E Wilday 6 daughter ::Sophia Wilday daughter ::Melita Wilday 4/12 daughter 1860 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Page: 688; Family History Library Film: 803723;enumerated on 7 July 1860 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 467, page 57, line number 11, (8) in household of Hiram Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1860.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7667/images/4235207_00110?pId=45804683 ---- ==1865 New York State Census== ::::::::''(3 households)'' #'''Dwelling # 194''' ::John Wilday 75 ::Cornilus Wilday 31 son ::Maria Wilday 28 daughter in law ::Mary Wilday 9 granddaughter ::Sarah Wilday 8 granddaughter ::Catharine Wilday 3 granddaughter ::Elija Wilday 2 grandson ::David Wilday 0 grandson 1865 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; enumerated on 23 June 1865 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 194, page 25, line number 18, (8) in household of John Wilday enumerated on 23 June 1865.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7218/images/004238319_00023?pId=137579 #'''Dwelling # 260''' ::Amy Wilday 30 Head ::Charles Wilday 10 Son ::Ella E Wilday 1 Daughter 1865 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; enumerated on 23 June 1865 in Berne, New York; Dwelling number 260, page 33, line number 32, (3) in household of Amy Wilday enumerated on 13 June 1865.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7218/images/004238319_00027?pId=143179 #'''Dwelling # 261''' ::Jacob Wilday 47 Head ::Lucy Wilday 36 Wife ::[[Wilday-30|George Wilday]] 18 Son ::Clark Wilday 14 Son ::Catharine C Wilday 12 Daughter ::Sophia S Wilday 9 Daughter 1865 New York State Census, Berne, Albany, New York, United States; Dwelling number 261, page 33, line number 35, (6) in household of Jacob Wilday enumerated on 23 June 1865.https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7218/images/004238319_00027?pId=143143 ==Sources==

Wildey Research

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== Wildey Family == : This page is research for the Wildey (aka Wiley, Wildy, Willey) family that moved from Dutchess County, New York to Greene County, Michigan. == Primary Brick Wall == :'''Ancestor''': [[Wildey-164|John Wildey]] born about 1777 in New York : Note that the citations were not created for these as they were originally on the John Wildey profile and I didn't want them appearing with his proven sources. Each note has the relevant link, though, and a citation can be created from that information (if not already in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9#Resources Resource] section of Katherine Willson's week. === 18th Century Dutchess County Records === : There were also several Wildey's in the early "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records of a portion of Dutchess County, NY]" Dutchess County records]: Griffin, James, John, & Richard.Reese, William Willis and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 Eighteenth Century Records: of the portion of Dutchess County New York...]" (NY: Dutchess County Historical Society, 1938). {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9-11.png |align=c |size=225 |caption=''Wildey in Dutchess County }} :Index image 2,444 of 2,837. Note: "Wyly" had a duplicate of John and Richard on a Tax-List * Wildy Griffin, Taxes, 1771, 1772 * Wildy, James; Taxes 1772-1775 * Wildy (Wildey, Willdy), John; Taxes 1754-1763, 1765-1775, 1777-1779 * Wildy, John, Jr.; 1761-1763, 1765, 1766 * Also Richard and Griffin : The John Wildey entry in the estate portion was John [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS37-9?i=2392&cat=279775 witnessing the will] of Nathaniel Baker, of Rumbout Precinct, in 1772. === Burials === : There were two John Wilde's buried at a young age in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1Q55-J?i=131&cat=160520 Quaker Burial Ground] in Fishkill, New York. A third John Wilde was listed in the index, but I haven't found it yet. # John W. Wilde d. 29 Nov 1817 ae. 25y 9m 2d. (Using date calculator: born 27 Feb 1792). I'm not sure of the relationship but there are not that many Wilde/Wildey families listed in local records. # Wilde, John, son of James Wilde, Jr. & Polly Warren, his wife, d. 21 May 1813, ae. 10y 8m 10d. (Using date calculator, born: 11 Sep 1802) #* His parents were buried in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1Q5R-N?i=135&cat=160520 Old Baptist Burial ground] in Fishkill Plains, New York. #* James Wilde d. 26 Oct 1842, ae 61y 8m 7d (born: 19 Feb 1781) #* Polly (Warren) Wilde, wife of James Wilde, d. 17 Feb 1868, ae 88y 11m 15d (born: 2 Mar 1779) #* Buried with the parents: Eliza Wiley, wife of Reverend John Warren, Jr. d 2 Jan 1852, ae 37y 4 m 8d (born: 25 Aug 1814) # Also buried in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-1QY1-J?i=137&cat=160520 Quaker Burial Ground] in Fishkill, New York: #* William Wilde, Sr. b. 17 Jul 1756, d. 29 Oct 1825, ae 69y 3m 12d : This may need to be moved to a Space page and a One Name Study started. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 11:49, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) === Census Records === : On image [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7613/images/4433400_00267 7 of 13] in North East, Dutchess, NY (the county he married in) there are three "Wiley" families, headed by Jonas, John, and Jonas "Wiley." This may be worth pursuing to continue looking for John in 1810. There seems to be a distinct "Wiley" family that were buried in Poughquag, NY in the Quaker burial ground. As the name is recorded by several counties as being an alternate to Wildley, they are still worth considering.([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 12:17, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) : There are no Wildey surnames in the [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/7613/images/4433399_00144 1810 census] in Cairo, Michigan. In [https://www.ancestry.com/search/categories/cen_1810/?name=_Wildey&event=1820_Dutchess-New+York&count=50&event_x=_1-0&name_x=psi_ps Dutchess County, New York] (Ancestry link) there were six: # Jonas Wiley, age 26-44 # Richard Wiley, age 45+ # William Wilde, age 16-25 # James Wilde, age 45+ # James Wilde, age 26-44 # William Wilde, age 45+ : ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 05:16, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) === First Baptist Church in Bangall === : The First Baptist Church was established in in Bangall in 1755. The original members had emigrated from Massachusetts. Elder Comer Bullock rode a circuit that included Rhinebeck, Kinderhook, Hudson, Oswego, and a number of other places."Bangall, New York, [[Wikipedia:Bangall,_New_York| on Wikipedia]], as viewed 9 March 2021. A second church was built in 1860 when the residents realized that a planned railroad line would go through the church. === Land Ownership === : In Michigan there were [https://glorecords.blm.gov/results/default.aspx?searchCriteria=type=patent|st=MI|cty=|ln=Wildey|sp=true|sw=true|sadv=false#resultsTabIndex=0&page=1&sortField=6&sortDir=0 land purchases] by Wildey men in Jackson, Calhoun, Van Buren, and Luce counties. None were for a John Wildey. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 14:54, 9 March 2021 (UTC)) === Probate === : There is a possible [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005116966_00191 probate document] filed in Wyoming County, New York on 26 August 1850. It is for a John Wilder with publish instructions to all possible heirs. ([[Silva-1055|Silva-1055]] 13:02, 8 March 2021 (UTC)) : In the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS3F-Q?i=2284&cat=279775 18th Century Records...] there were several Wildeys' mentioned # John Every died 1789 and mentioned Rebecca & Mary Wiley as daughters (pp. 16 & 17) # Reuben Wildey was the Executor for the will of Hugh Wilde in 1793. (p. 7) : In 1802 James R. Wildly, William Wildly and Jonas Wildy, of the town of North East in Dutchess County, were set as administrators of the probate of Richard Wildy, who died intestate."New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005526477_00147 Ancestry.com] : accessed 9 March 2021), entry for Richard Wildey, 1802; citing New York County, District and Probate Courts. : On 9 Oct 1850 there is a plea for administration of the estate of William Wildey. Samuel, his brother, claimed the widow waived her rights to the estate and he wished to handle the estate."New York, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1659-1999," database with images, ''Ancestry'' ([https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005526485_00086 Ancestry.com] : accessed 9 March 2021), entry for the estate of William Wildley, deceased, 1850; citing New York County, District and Probate Courts. : There is [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8800/images/005514122_00175 an extensive Will] for a Jacob Wildey in Westchester County, NY (which is south of Dutchess County) that may explain some of the other relationships/names showing up in NY records. '''To-Do''' Cite and document an abstract === Wildey in Crum Elbow, New York === : There are a few early Wildey's in the "[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3D-LS42-T?i=2055&cat=279775 Records of Crum Elbow Precinct...]" in Dutchess County, New York. In the Index (Image 2161) are several Wildeys "Wilde see also Wildy, Wilely" {{Image|file=The_WikiTree_Challenge_Week_9-10.png |align=c |size=200 |caption=''Records of Crum Elbow }} ---- == Sources ==

Wiley Blount Jordan

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[[Jordan-13953|Wiley Blount Jordan]] Census Pages https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jordan-13953 == 1850 Census for District 70, Putnam, Georgia == :Wiley B Jourdain 28 b. abt 1822 Georgia :Family Number 238 :Household Members :Wiley B Jourdain 28 :Sarah Jourdain 21 (Sarah Catherine MCKEE 1829–1898) :Julia Jourdain 13 :Verjet (Virgil) Jourdain 3 :Elizabeth Joarden 6 months :Elizabeth Joarden Age 65 == 1860 Census for Dist 375, Putnam, Georgia, Eatonton P.O. == :W B Jordan 38 :S E Jordan 29 :V A Jordan 13 :A Jordan 10 :E L Joodaw (Jordan) 77 b. in Virginia :W A Joodaw (Jordan)14 :Mary Joodaw (Jordan) 12 :Julia Joodaw (Jordan) 22 == 1870 Census for Rockville, Putnam, Georgia, Eatonton P.O. == :Family 818 - All born in Georgia: :Wiley B Jordan 48 :Sarah C Jordan 41 (Sarah Catherine MCKEE 1829–1898) :Virgil A Jordan 23 :Adeline Jordan 20 :Amanda Diamond 39 (Amanda J. Diamond - sister) :Geo F Diamond 19 :Cora Diamond 6 :Mary Harwell 22 :Willie Harwell 5 :Family 819 - All born in Georgia: :Eliza McKey 65 :Ned McKey 40 :Family 820 - All born in Georgia: :Cato McKey 29 :Mary McKey 24 :Eliza McKey 17 :Wm. McKey 4 :Honey McKey 2 :Family 789 - All born in Georgia: :Jos D Hearn 66 :Liza 34 :Wm McKey 12 house servant :Family 808 :Alex Stephens 53 :Dicey Stephens 46 :Elijah Stephens 20 :Fannie Stephens 15 :Alex Harwell 14 farm hand :Lou Harwell 12 female :Green Harwell 9 :Jackson Harwell 4 == 1880 Census for Fork, Putnam, Georgia == :Wylie Jordan 59 :Sarah C. Jordan 51 :Julia Jordan 43 niece :A. J. Dimond 49 sister (Amanda J. Diamond)

Wiley Madry Will

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==Transcription== The Last Will and Testament of '''[[Madry-47|Wiley Madry]]'''.
Considering the incertainty of of this Mortal life and Being of Sound mind and Memory I do Make and Publish this My Last Will and testament in Manner and form as following that is to Say first I give and Bequeath un to my Wife Elisa Madery to have all the home furniture he Life time except 2 Bed and Bedings My Bed that was her Mother Bed I will to My daughter '''[[Madry-51|Nancy Rolinds]]''' the other Bed that I Bought of Saley Cunborn I will and Bequath that to '''[[Madry-54|Frances Henderson]]''' and the Rest of My Personal property I wand Sold at Publich Sail and Divided Eaquel among My 9 airs withe the Reail Estate of 40 acres of Land Decribe as fowlew Section (23) in the township of Calvin Cass County Michigan all of Sed property is to Besold and after My Wife get her part the Remander is to Be devided Eaqual among My children excep '''[[Madry-48|Hesikies]]''' and '''[[Madry-53|Elwood]]''' and '''[[Madry-51|Nancia]]''' Which I paid '''[[Madry-48|Hesakies]]''' I have paid two $200 hundred dollars I paid $50 dollars I paid '''[[Madry-51|Nancia Rolins]]''' Sixty $60 dollars after the sed amount in which I have paid to the above airs is deducked out then thar ar to have Eaquel Shere With the Rest Except '''[[Madry-52|Hireson Madry]]''' and '''[[Madry-50|Hariet]]''' My children I Will and Bequeath unto then ten $10 dollars each out of My Estate and that is to Be there Shear I do her by appoint My Son '''[[Madry-46|Jessey Madry]]''' to Be the sole executor to Settle My Estate after My Death
In Witnes Whore as I have her unto Set My hand and seal this the 19 day of July 1884
Wiley his X mark Madry
Witness William Allen, Franklin Burnett ==Source== 1884 Wiley Madry Will. Michigan, Cass County, Probate Packets, #2022, County Court. 19 July 1884, digital images 359-362 of 1217, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9S1-C9VP-B?i=358&cc=2013878&cat=226541]: accessed 14 February 2022)

Wilford family notes

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Ahnentafel, Generation No. 1 1. Jeremiah WILFORD was born 10 MAY 1782 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 2. Joseph WILFORD and 3. Mercy BARKER. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 2 2. Joseph WILFORD was born 26 MAY 1755 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 4. Joseph WILFORD and 5. Elizabeth HOWE. 3. Mercy BARKER. Children of Mercy BARKER and Joseph WILFORD are: i. Samuel WILFORD was born 17 FEB 1780 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 1. ii. Jeremiah WILFORD was born 10 MAY 1782 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iii. John Chestor WILFORD was born 22 AUG 1785 in Branford, New Haven, CT. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 3 4. Joseph WILFORD was born 3 FEB 1715/6 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 8 SEP 1770 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 8. Richard WILFORD and 9. Elizabeth [WILFORD]. 5. Elizabeth HOWE was born 7 FEB 1734 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She was the daughter of 10. Zachariah HOWE and 11. Mary FRISBIE. Children of Elizabeth HOWE and Joseph WILFORD are: i. Hannah WILFORD was born 9 FEB 1754 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 2. ii. Joseph WILFORD was born 26 MAY 1755 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He married Mercy BARKER 30 DEC 1778 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iii. Rebecca WILFORD was born 5 APR 1757 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 2 JUN 1764 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iv. Elizabeth WILFORD was born 12 JUL 1759 in Branford, New Haven, CT. v. John WILFORD was born 11 FEB 1762 in Branford, New Haven, CT. vi. Rebecca WILFORD was born 12 OCT 1765 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married Warham WILLIAMS 17 FEB 1786 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of Warham WILLIAMS and Anne HALL. He was born 27 AUG 1753 in Branford, New Haven, CT. vii. Anne WILFORD was born 24 APR 1767 in Branford, New Haven, CT. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 4 8. Richard WILFORD was born ABT 1681, and died 12 MAR 1737/8 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 16. Richard WILFORD and 17. Ann GRIFFITH. 9. Elizabeth [WILFORD] died 25 AUG 1758 in Branford, New Haven, CT. Children of Elizabeth [WILFORD] and Richard WILFORD are: i. Anne WILFORD was born ABT 13 SEP 1702 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 1753. She married Jonah BUTLER 5 AUG 1725 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of Jonathan BUTLER and Lydia [BUTLER]. He was born 3 JUL 1701 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 1755 in Branford, New Haven, CT. ii. Elizabeth WILFORD was born 25 JAN 1706/7 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married Nathaniel JOHNSON 17 JUN 1725 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of Nathaniel JOHNSON and Hannah HOADLEY. He was born 1698/9, and died 1773. iii. John WILFORD was born 7 AUG 1710 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 4. iv. Joseph WILFORD was born 3 FEB 1715/6 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 8 SEP 1770 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He married Elizabeth HOWE 19 DEC 1751 in Branford, New Haven, CT, daughter of Zachariah HOWE and Mary FRISBIE. She was born 7 FEB 1734 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. v. Sarah WILFORD was born 25 MAY 1718 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married Ebenezer LINSLEY 10 DEC 1734 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of John LINSLEY and Mary HARRISON. He was born 7 NOV 1711 in Branford, New Haven, CT. vi. Abigail WILFORD was born 17 SEP 1720 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 10. Zachariah HOWE was born 22 FEB 1708 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 29 SEP 1740 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 20. Zachariah HOWE and 21. Elizabeth HEMINGWAY. 11. Mary FRISBIE was born ABT 1711 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She was the daughter of 22. Ebenezer FRISBIE and 23. Mary HARRINGTON. Children of Mary FRISBIE and Zachariah HOWE are: i. Ebenezer HOWE was born 2 NOV 1730 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 4 JAN 1731 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. ii. Mary HOWE was born 16 NOV 1731 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married Stephen ROYCE 7 MAY 1753 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Josiah ROYCE and Abigail CLARK. He was born 20 MAR 1729 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 1814 in Tinmouth, Rutland, VT. 5. iii. Elizabeth HOWE was born 7 FEB 1734 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married Joseph WILFORD 19 DEC 1751 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of Richard WILFORD and Elizabeth [WILFORD]. He was born 3 FEB 1715/6 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 8 SEP 1770 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iv. Lucy HOWE was born 27 OCT 1736 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married John PIERCE 31 AUG 1758 in Cornwall, Litchfield, CT. v. Abigail HOWE was born 2 AUG 1738 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married Thomas CARTER 31 AUG 1758 in Cornwall, Litchfield, CT. vi. Mercy HOWE was born ABT 1740. She married William JOHNSON 31 MAY 1759 in Cornwall, Litchfield, CT, son of Amos JOHNSON and Amy PALMER. She married __?__ WINEGAR. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 5 16. Richard WILFORD was born 18 JUL 1654 in Walton, Surry, England, and died 24 OCT 1734 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 17. Ann GRIFFITH. Child of Ann GRIFFITH and Richard WILFORD is: 8. i. Richard WILFORD was born ABT 1681, and died 12 MAR 1737/8 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He married Elizabeth [WILFORD]. She died 25 AUG 1758 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 20. Zachariah HOWE was born 31 MAR 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 40. Zechariah HOWE and 41. Sarah GILBERT. 21. Elizabeth HEMINGWAY was born 16 FEB 1672 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. She was the daughter of 42. Samuel HEMINGWAY and 43. Sarah COOPER. Children of Elizabeth HEMINGWAY and Zachariah HOWE are: i. Thankful HOWE was born 25 SEP 1705 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married John PALMER 24 JAN 1722/3 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of John PALMER and Phebe POTTER. He was born JAN 1692/3 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 10. ii. Zachariah HOWE was born 22 FEB 1708 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 29 SEP 1740 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. He married Mary FRISBIE 25 NOV 1729 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, daughter of Ebenezer FRISBIE and Mary HARRINGTON. She was born ABT 1711 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iii. Elizabeth HOWE was born 5 APR 1711 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married Moses HALL 21 DEC 1726 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Nathaniel HALL and Elizabeth CURTIS. He was born 6 JUN 1706 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 15 FEB 1765 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. 22. Ebenezer FRISBIE was born 5 SEP 1672, and died 1714. He was the son of 44. Edward FRISBIE and 45. Hannah ?CULPEPPER. 23. Mary HARRINGTON died 11 DEC 1732. Children of Mary HARRINGTON and Ebenezer FRISBIE are: i. Samuel FRISBIE was born ABT 1701 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 6 SEP 1754. He married Lois COLE, daughter of Joseph COLE and Abigail ROYCE. She was born 25 APR 1700 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 23 MAR 1728 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He married Lydia [FRISBIE]. She died 11 FEB 1739. He married Rebecca [FRISBIE]. ii. Mercy FRISBIE was born ABT 1705 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 12 JUN 1790 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married John LINSLEY 13 JAN 1725/6 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of John LINSLEY and Mary HARRISON. He was born 20 FEB 1703 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iii. Abigail FRISBIE was born ABT 1707. She married William BARKER 9 DEC 1725 in Branford, New Haven, CT, son of William BARKER and Elizabeth HARRISON. He was born FEB 1701 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 11. iv. Mary FRISBIE was born ABT 1711 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married Zachariah HOWE 25 NOV 1729 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Zachariah HOWE and Elizabeth HEMINGWAY. He was born 22 FEB 1708 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 29 SEP 1740 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married Caleb JONES BEF 6 OCT 1741 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Theophilus JONES and Hannah MIX. He was born 4 NOV 1712 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 9 DEC 1786. Ahnentafel, Generation No. 6 40. Zechariah HOWE died JUN 1703 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 80. Jeremiah HOWE and 81. Elizabeth PECK. 41. Sarah GILBERT was born ABT 1646, and died 2 FEB 1713 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. Children of Sarah GILBERT and Zechariah HOWE are: i. John HOWE was born 21 DEC 1667 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 8 NOV 1732 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Hannah HEMINGWAY BEF 1693 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, daughter of Samuel HEMINGWAY and Sarah COOPER. She was born 14 SEP 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 1740. 20. ii. Zachariah HOWE was born 31 MAR 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Elizabeth HEMINGWAY 17 DEC 1702 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, daughter of Samuel HEMINGWAY and Sarah COOPER. She was born 16 FEB 1672 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. iii. Matthew HOWE was born 2 JAN 1672 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. He married Elizabeth WINSTON 31 DEC 1717 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, daughter of John WINSTON and Elizabeth DANIEL. She was born 13 MAR 1682/3 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. iv. Sarah HOWE was born 3 OCT 1675 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 4 JAN 1740 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. She married Nathaniel CURTIS 9 JUL 1702 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Thomas CURTIS and Mary MERRIMAN. He was born 14 MAY 1677 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 4 MAR 1763 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. v. Mary HOWE was born 14 DEC 1677 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, and died 4 OCT 1708 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. vi. Samuel HOWE died 9 FEB 1713 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. 42. Samuel HEMINGWAY was born JUN 1636 in Roxbury, Suffolk, MA, and died 20 SEP 1711 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. He was the son of 84. Ralph HEMINGWAY and 85. Elizabeth HEWES. 43. Sarah COOPER was born ABT 1645 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. She was the daughter of 86. John COOPER. Children of Sarah COOPER and Samuel HEMINGWAY are: i. Hannah HEMINGWAY was born 14 SEP 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 1740. She married John HOWE BEF 1693 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, son of Zechariah HOWE and Sarah GILBERT. He was born 21 DEC 1667 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 8 NOV 1732 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. 21. ii. Elizabeth HEMINGWAY was born 16 FEB 1672 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. She married Nathaniel FINCH ABT 1693, son of Daniel FINCH and Mary [DICKERSON]. He was born 1660, and died 1720 in Norwalk, Fairfield, CT. She married Zachariah HOWE 17 DEC 1702 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Zechariah HOWE and Sarah GILBERT. He was born 31 MAR 1670 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. She married Samuel BROCKETT 5 AUG 1718 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT, son of Samuel BROCKETT and Sarah BRADLEY. He was born 15 FEB 1682/3 in Wallingford, New Haven, CT. iii. Sarah HEMINGWAY was born 25 JUL 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 18 MAR 1725 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. She married Thomas GOODSELL 4 JUN 1684 in Branford, New Haven, CT. He was born ABT 1646, and died 16 MAY 1713 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. iv. Samuel HEMINGWAY was born 13 DEC 1665 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. v. John HEMINGWAY was born 29 MAY 1675 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 1736 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Mary MORRIS BEF 1700 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, daughter of John MORRIS and Hannah BISHOP. She was born 9 SEP 1673 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 8 SEP 1743 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. vi. Abraham HEMINGWAY was born 3 DEC 1677 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 11 AUG 1752 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Sarah TALMADGE BEF 1716, daughter of Enos TALMADGE and Hannah YALE. She was born 2 OCT 1684 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 1758. vii. Isaac HEMINGWAY was born 6 DEC 1683 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. viii. Jacob HEMINGWAY was born 6 DEC 1683 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Lydia BALL 3 MAY 1711 in East Haven, New Haven, CT, daughter of Alling BALL and Sarah THOMPSON. She was born 1 JAN 1680 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. He married Sarah WOOSTER, daughter of Abraham WOOSTER and Mary (Mercy) WALKER. She was born 2 APR 1705 in Stratford, Fairfield, CT. ix. Abigail HEMINGWAY was born ABT 1688 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 10 FEB 1736 in East Haven, New Haven, CT. She married Joseph HOLT 28 FEB 1705/6 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, son of John HOLT and Elizabeth THOMAS. He was born 22 JAN 1680/1 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 25 MAY 1770 in Norfolk, Litchfield, CT. x. Mary HEMINGWAY was born 5 JUL 1668 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died ABT 1692. She married Nathaniel FINCH BEF 1691 in New Haven, New Haven, CT?, son of Daniel FINCH and Mary [DICKERSON]. He was born 1660, and died 1720 in Norwalk, Fairfield, CT. 44. Edward FRISBIE died 10 MAY 1690 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 45. Hannah ?CULPEPPER. Children of Hannah ?CULPEPPER and Edward FRISBIE are: i. John FRISBIE was born 27 JUL 1650 in Branford, New Haven, CT?, and died 1694. He married Ruth BOWERS 2 DEC 1674, daughter of John BOWERS and Rebecca GREGSON. She was born ABT 1657 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 26 APR 1736. ii. Edward FRISBIE was born 11 JUL 1652 in Branford, New Haven, CT. iii. Benoni FRISBIE was born 1654, and died 1700. He married Hannah ROSE BEF 1679 in Branford, New Haven, CT, daughter of John ROSE and 1st wife of John [ROSE]. She was born BET 1654 AND 1656, and died AFT 1683. iv. Samuel FRISBIE was born 7 OCT 1655, and died 1681. He married Rebecca POTTER BEF 1675 in Branford, New Haven, CT, daughter of Joseph POTTER and Phebe IVES. She was born 26 MAY 1663 in New Haven, New Haven, CT. v. Abigail FRISBIE was born 7 OCT 1657, and died 1696. She married William HOADLEY BEF 1691 in New Haven or Branford, New Haven, CT, son of William HOADLEY and unknown 1st wife of William [HOADLEY]. He was born EST 1667. vi. Jonathan FRISBIE was born 28 OCT 1659, and died 7 APR 1695. He married Mary HOADLEY ABT 1685 in Branford, New Haven, CT, daughter of William HOADLEY and unknown 1st wife of William [HOADLEY]. She was born ABT 1663. vii. Josiah FRISBIE was born 19 JAN 1661 in Branford, New Haven, CT, and died 13 MAR 1711/2 in Branford, New Haven, CT. viii. Caleb FRISBIE was born 1667, and died 12 OCT 1737. He married Hannah ROSE ABT 1696 in Branford, New Haven, CT, daughter of Jonathan ROSE and Deliverance CHARLES. She was born 15 MAR 1676/7. ix. Hannah FRISBIE was born ABT 1669, and died 27 SEP 1723 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married Nathaniel HARRISON BEF 1690, son of Thomas HARRISON and Dorothy [THOMPSON]. He was born 13 DEC 1658 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 1 JAN 1727/8 in Branford, New Haven, CT. 22. x. Ebenezer FRISBIE was born 5 SEP 1672, and died 1714. He married Mary HARRINGTON BEF 1701. She died 11 DEC 1732. xi. Silence FRISBIE was born 5 SEP 1672 in Branford, New Haven, CT. She married Joshua AUSTIN BEF 1701 in Branford, New Haven, CT?, son of John AUSTIN and Mercy ATWATER. He was born 3 SEP 1673 in New Haven, New Haven, CT, and died 19 MAR 1760 in East Haven, New Haven, CT.

Wilford Records

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==Early Records for the Wilford Family of Exeter== === Will of Robert Wilford (d. 1476) === :'''Will:''' of Robert Wylsford SeniorMany thanks to Nic Donnelly for the translation and transcription of the will from Latin, and to Ann Sadler for her work on this will. :Dated 1 November 1476. Written in latin. Translated abstract posted by Mohun.RootsChat.com discussion group. Post "Wilford, Wilforde, Wylford, Wilsford, Wyllesford, Willesford". [https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=841933.msg7502521#msg7502521 Reply #33], by Mohun. ::'''Summary:''' :: :- primary son and heir William Wilsford Senior :: :- my son Robert (under age 26, 2nd oldest with 5 younger siblings) :: :- my daughter Frydeswyde (unmarried) :: :- my daughter Elizabethe (unmarried) :: :- son Jacob :: :- son Edmund :: :- son William Junior (2nd son named William) :: :- William Wilford my father :: :- my wife Joan ::The will of '''Robert Wylsford''' was proved in the full Court of our Lord the King of his City of Exeter, held there on the Monday next after the Feast of St. Martin in Winter, in the seventeenth year of the reign of Edward the Fourth, by the sacred venerable man '''Master Walter Wyndesere, Subdean of the Cathedral Church of St. Peter, Exeter,''' the tenor of which follows in these words: ::In the name of God, Amen, on the first day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand four hundred seventy-six.''' I, Robert Wylsford, senior, '''being of sound mind and in good memory, though weak in body, make my will in this manner. ::Firstly, I bequeath my soul to Almighty God and Blessed Mary, and to all the saints. As for my body, I direct that it be buried in the sacred burial place in the church of St. Andrew of Kenton. ::I also bequeath to '''my son Robert''', if he wishes to become a priest, seven marks annually, to be derived from the rents of my lands and tenements within the City of Exeter, for his maintenance until he attains a benefice worth twenty marks per year. ::And if he wishes to become a priest within the twenty-sixth year of his age, or has received an offering for a benefice of the aforementioned value, then I desire that thereafter the aforementioned '''Robert''' neither receive nor take from the rents of the aforesaid lands and tenements beyond the proportional share allotted to him, along with his younger brothers and sisters, according to the custom of the aforementioned City. ::And I desire that after he has been promoted and has obtained a benefice of the aforementioned value, he receives nothing from the rents of the aforesaid lands and tenements beyond what pertains to him proportionally to his other five brothers and sisters. ::Also, I bequeath to''' my daughter Frydeswyde,''' for her marriage, forty marks. ::And to '''my daughter Elizabeth,''' for her marriage, twenty pounds. The said forty marks and twenty pounds, to be raised by the hands of my feoffees from the income and proceeds of the aforesaid lands and tenements, beyond the annual seven marks bequeathed to''' my aforesaid son Robert,''' in the manner and form aforesaid specified and in the meantime, his other brothers will receive nothing from the aforementioned rents. ::And after the said payments have been fully and completely made, I desire that the aforesaid lands and tenements be conveyed to my sons and daughters, namely '''Jacob, Frideswyde, Elizabeth, Edmund, and William Wylsford Junior''', to hold according to the custom of the aforementioned City, to them and the heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten. ::And if any one or more of them die, whether dying without heirs of their body or leaving heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten, then I desire that their portion or portions shall revert to the others remaining of them and their heirs begotten of their bodies lawfully, so that it is not lawful for them or any of them to alienate any portion or portions of the aforementioned lands and tenements from the rightful heirs of me''', Robert Wylsford senior.''' ::And if any one or more of the aforementioned, namely '''Robert, Jacob, Frideswide, Elizabeth, Edmund, and William Wylsford Jr'''., have alienated or shall alienate any portion or portions of the aforementioned lands and tenements, then it shall be lawful for '''William Wylsford senior, my son''', and his heirs to enter into that portion or those portions so alienated, and to retain that portion or those portions for himself and his heirs perpetually in hereditary right, notwithstanding my demise. ::And if all of the aforementioned, namely '''Robert, Jacob, Frideswyda, Elizabeth, Edmund, and William Wylsford Junior,''' die without leaving heirs of their bodies lawfully begotten, may God prevent it, then I desire that all the aforementioned lands and tenements remain and revert to the rightful heirs of me, '''Robert Wylsford senior''', in perpetuity. ::Also, I bequeath to the vicar of Kenton for tithes forgotten, 3 shillings and 4 pence. ::Also, I bequeath forty shillings for the construction of the northern part of the Church of Kenton. ::Also, I bequeath 20 pence for the repair of the high Cross there. ::Also, I bequeath 20 pence for the repair of the Blessed Mary there. ::Also, I bequeath 20 pence for the repair of Saint Andrew there. ::Also, I bequeath to the Church of Saint Petrock in Exeter one set of vestments, one missal, one silver and gilt chalice, for the service of God there, especially in the Chapel of '''William Wilfford, my father'''. ::The residue, however, of my goods not bequeathed, I give and bequeath to '''my wife Joan''' and '''Walter Wyndsor, Subdean of the Cathedral Church of Exeter''', to be disposed of for my soul as they see fit. === IPM of Robert Wilford (d. 1476) === ::The record of the Inquisition Post Mortem of Robert Willesford has survived. Unfortunately much of it is very worn and virtually impossible to decipher without advanced technology (TNA: C 140/57/57). The Inquisition was held at “Criditon in the county of Devon” on 19 January 1476/7, however while the document appears to provide some detail with regard to Robert’s property holdings, such as land areas and values, this cannot be deciphered completely at presently: ::“Devon. Inquisition taken at Criditon (Crediton) 19 January 1476/7 before John Thornbury escheator; by the oath of John Handtcote, John Keton jun., Richard Bydwyll, Will. Bowdon of Stoke, John Lettin, Robert F…., Wil….., Will. Tremayn, Robt. Seman, Thos. Newhall, Rich. Toker and Rich. Balle; who say that Robert Willesford esq., at the time of his death was seised in his demesne of ……messuages and lands in Estowford, Westowford, four messuages 30 acres of land with their appurtenances in Comblauncells, Sacampton (Saghaton) and Frogemere, held of the Duchy of Cornwall as of the honour of Braddynishe by 1/5 of a knight’s fee; worth by the year clear 100s 10d. A messuage in Crydyton held of John, Bishop of Exeter, by 12d rent and fealty worth by the year clear 20d, two messuages 20 acres of land 40 acres of heath and furze with their appurtenances in Oxton in the said County, held of James earl of D(ouglas)., in right of his wife of the manor of Kenton by rent of (5s)., worth by the year clear 40s. ::By Charter dated 9 October 14 Edw IV (1474) Robert Willesford granted the same to Walter Wyndsore clerk, ……, Thos. Dourissh, John Denys, Nicholas Pyne, William Carew/Cornew?, Tristram Pyne and John Whitechurche clerk, for the life of Joan wife of the said Robert Willesford the said Joan is yet living. ::And further the said Jurors state that Robert Willesford was seised of … messuages and lands with their appurtenances in Filham held of John ……., of his manor of Ugbourgh by 12s rent and fealty worth by the year clear 20s. …. messuages and … acres of land with appurtenances in Penyton and Cotelford held of the Abbot of Buckfast by 3s rent and fealty worth by the year clear 40s., one messuage 24 acres of land with appurtenances in Tegnmouth held of John Bishop of Exeter, in free socage by 1d rent worth by the year clear 2s., ….messuages and lands with all appurtenances in Daulysshe and Esteyate (esteignmouth) held of the Dean and Chapter of Exeter by fealty worth by the year clear 10s. ::By Charter dated 12 October 13 Edw IV (1473) Robert Willesford granted the same to John Hacche, Michell Denys and Tristram Pyne and their heirs for ever. ::Robert Willesford died 9 November 1476. William Willesford aged 25 years and more is his son and next heir. ::Delivered into the Court 9 February 1476/7 by…………” === IPM 1 of Joan Wilford (d. 1513) === ::The record of the Inquisition Post Mortem of Johne Wilfford widow has been preserved at the National Archives (Ref: C 142/29/71): ::“Devon. Inquisition taken at Exeter 29 July 6 Henry VIII (1514) before John Gilberte, escheator by the oath of John Acland, Will. Wekys (Wike) of Cokyntree (Cocktree, in Wonford Hundred), John Drake, Will. Sommaister, Robert Kensey, Ralph Kyngston, Thos. Garland, Richard Seynthyll, John Carsewyll, Edward Fursse, John Fursse of Yarnescomb, John Stephyns, John Browne, Vincent Maynard and Roger Rous; who say that Joan Wylfford widow at the time of her death was seised of four messuages 40 acres of land 50 acres of pasture 10 acres of meadow and 100 acres of heath and furze, with their appurtenances, in Stowford and Comblauncells in the Hundreds of South Molton and Crediton in Devon held of the Lord the King as of the honour of Bradnynche part of the Duchy of Cornwall by 1 knight’s fee; worth by the year clear 100s 10d. Also two messuages 200 acres of land 8 acres of meadow 4 acres of wood and 100 acres of heath and furze, with their appurtenances, in Oxton in the same County held of the Lord of Westmorland as of his manor and lordship of Kenton in free socage by 2s rent; worth by the year clear 40s. The said Joan held the premises in her demesne as of free tenement by demise of Henry Webber and Nicholas Pyne with remainder to the right heirs of Robert Wilfford. That remainder belongs to Peter Wilfford son of William son of the said Robert deceased. ::Joan Wylfford died 20 October 5 HVIII (1513). ::Peter Wilfford aforesaid is kinsman and next heir of Robert Wilfford, namely the son of William Wilfford who was the son of the said Robert, and is aged 26 years and more. ::Delivered into Court 9 August 6 HVIII (1514) by John Wolcote”. === IPM 2 of Joan Wilford (d. 1513) === :Joan Unknown (d. 1513), wife of Robert Wilford (d. 1476). :As posted by Mohun on Rootschat.com. ::Joan's second IPM: ::On 30 June 18 HVIII (1526) a “Writ of Melius Sciri” (for better knowledge) was issued at Westminster to the King’s Escheator in Devon, refering to the Inquisition taken by John Gylbert of Johannes Wylford widow who died seized in her demesne of land and tenements in Stowford and Comblauncells in the Hundreds of Southmolton and Credyton, and instructing him to make further enquiry. This was duly effected at Exeter 23 October 1526. The Jurors’ statement is virtually identical word for word with the earlier IPM however with the clarification that Joan held Stowford and Comblauncells for 20 years from 20 May 4 HVIII (1512) by the demise of Peter Wylford. In this regard it should be noted that Peter’s father, William Wilford, died 11 January 1511/12, see later. Given the date of this second IPM it may well have some connection with the marriage of Peter Wilford’s daughter and heir, Joan, to Jasper Horsey, see later, and was required to clarify specific ownership of the properties: “Devon. Inquisition taken at Exeter 23 October 18 Henry VIII (1526) before John Kayleway arm, escheator, by the oath of Henry Denys arm, John Calwoodlegh arm, Rich. Martyn arm, John Bydwill arm, Edward Speccote, John Sampford, Thos. Pomfreyt, Will. Peryham, Thos. Hogge, John Bear, Rich. Millond, Rich. Cole, and Philip Howe; who say that Johanna Wylfford widow at the time of her death was possessed of four messuages 40 acres of land 50 acres of pasture 10 acres of meadow and 100 acres of heath and furze, with their appurtenances, in Stowford and Comblauncells in the Hundreds of South Molton and Crediton in Devon for 20 years from 20 May 4 HenryVIII (1512), by the demise and concession of Peter Wylford who held of the Lord the King as of the honour of Bradnynche part of the Duchy of Cornwall by 1 knight’s fee; worth by the year clear 100s 10d. Also two messuages 200 acres of land 8 acres of meadow 4 acres of wood and 100 acres of heath and furze, with their appurtenances, in Oxton in the same County held of the Lord of Westmorland as of his manor and lordship of Kenton in free socage by 2s rent; worth by the year clear 40s. The said Joan held the premises in her demesne as of the tenement by demise of Henry Webber and Nicholas Pyne with remainder to the right heirs of Robert Willesford. That remainder belongs to Peter Willesford son of William son of the said Robert deceased. ::Joan Wylfford died 20 October 5 HVIII (1513). == Sources ==

Wilhelm Haake Business in Lübeck

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The business of [[Haake-165|Wilhelm Haake]] is well documented in the on-line Lubeck address book archive "Lübeckisches Adreßbuch" accessible via "https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer". The first entry is in '''1903''' [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311903/270/] and listed "W. Haake, Technisches Bureau und Installationsgeschäft; Zentralheizungen, in Mengstr. 4 in Lubeck. Private address Königstr. 35." This remained unchanged in '''1904''' [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311904/286/] and '''1906''' [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311906/308/].
In '''1908''' it has become "Wilh. Haake, Elektrotechnische Werkstätten" in the Breitenstr. 61a and the private address was Parkstraße 48 [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311908/299/].
In '''1910''' the business has moved to Fischstraße 29 and in addition to a telephone number 455 there was also a telegram address "Lichtkraft" [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311910/317/]. This address remained unchanged through to '''1925''' [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311925/229/].
In '''1928/1929''' it was briefly in the Breite Straße 43 [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311927/251/] but in '''1929''' [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L130311929/253/] it had moved to Mühlenstraße 59-63, where it was to remain. After Wilhelm's death in 1945 his wife Agnes and later daughter Lisbeth (Haake) Eggeling ran the business which became a lamp shop. The last address book entry was in '''1967''' [https://digital-stadtbibliothek.luebeck.de/viewer/image/L1303119672/257/]. When Elizabeth gave up the business is not clear but in the 1970's she was living with her daughter in Laupheim, Baden-Würthemburg (''personal memories''). It is interesting that there is still a lamp shop operating in Mühlenstraße 59-63 Lubeck today.

Wilhelm Lechelt

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Excerpt from Descendants of Martin Lechelt.

Wilhelm Lechelt Story

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''This is an excerpt from "The Descendants of [[Lechelt-45 | Martin Lechelt]]". By [[Zelt-14 |Gordon William Zelt]]. circa 1995. This family history was not published and is in private collections. It was a meticulous study based on interviews with living descendants, published family histories and available documents. It was scanned and transformed into a WikiTree Space in 2020 by [[McCormick-6233 | Stuart McCormick]], a second great grandson of Wilhelm's brother [[Lechelt-46 | Karl Lechelt]].'' ''The original text has not been changed. Minor formatting changes, especially to tables, were necessary to accommodate the html coding. Hyperlinks to people and things at WikiTree have been added. If you notice any deviations from the original manuscript, please notify the profile manager.'' '''Wilhelm Lechelt''' [[Lechelt-46 | Wilhelm Lechelt]] was the fifth child of Martin Lechelt and [[Klatt-225 | Caroline Klatt]]. He was born on March 24, 1862 in either Michalow (near Warsaw) or in Radom, Poland. (His older brother Karl was born in Michalow in 1851 and his youngest sister [[Lechelt-51 | Maryanna]] was born in Radom in 1871.) Wilhelm moved with his parents from Poland to Mariendorf, Volhynia, Russia about 1878. He then moved to Miroslawow, Volhynia, Russia, (about 20 miles from Vladimir) but it is not known whether this was before or after he married [[Werner-2576 | Caroline Werner]] in about 1884. They had the following children in Miroslawow: [[Lechelt-89 | Amalia (Molly)]] July 29 1885, [[Lechelt-90 | Lydia]] March 16 1887, [[Lechelt-87 | Carl W. (Charlie)]] February 6 1889, [[Lechelt-88 | William Jr. (Bill)]] October 18 1892, [[Lechelt-84 | Emilie (Emily)]] September 9 1895, [[Lechelt-91 | Rudolph (Ralph)]] September 29 1897, [[Lechelt-92 | Olga]] January 18 1899. Wilhelm was a cabinet maker by trade and ran a cabinet making school. His nephew [[Mittelstadt-36 | Johann Mittelstadt]] (son of [[Lechelt-47 | Karoline Lechelt]] and [[Mittelstadt-34 | August Mittelstadt Sr.]]) went to his cabinet making school for 3 years. Wilhelm's brother Karl had moved his family to Canada (Nisku, Alberta) in 1894 and wrote back to Wilhelm and [[Lechelt-62 | Jacob]] telling them of the opportunities in the new country. Karl's descriptions of life in Canada convinced them to also move their families to the new land and so the preparations began. Wilhelm built numerous wooden trunks in which to place their belongings. Some of these still exist today. The original plan was that both families were going to move together but unfortunately Jacob had to postpone his departure for three weeks because their youngest son [[Lechelt-98 | Edward]], born on March 23, 1900, became ill. Another complication arose. Jacob's eldest son [[Lechelt-93 | William J.]] who was 19 years old was drafted or was about to be drafted into the Russian army. It is believed that Jacob was going to smuggle William J. out of the country with him to avoid the draft. After discussions with Wilhelm, the following plan developed. William had purchased passage for himself, his wife and their seven children (9 tickets): Wilhelm 38, Caroline 38, Amalia 14, Lydia 13, Carl W. 11, William 7, Emilie 4, Rudolph 2, Olga 17 months. In order to take another child with them, they declared Olga as an infant under one year (children under one year did not require a ticket) and then changed the names of the children somewhat. The following is a comparison of the information on the ship's passenger list and what actually happened (see copy of passenger list). PASSENGER LIST Wilhelm Lezebet 39 vs Wilhelm Lechelt 38, Karolina 40 vs Karoline 38, Karol 17 vs William J. 19, Amalie 14 vs Amalia 14, Lidia 11 vs Lydia 13, Wilhelm 10 vs Carl W. 11, Rudolph 7 vs William 7, Emalie 4 vs Emilie 4, Herman 2 vs Rudolph 2, Olga Infant vs Olga 17 months. The above account is substantiated by the fact that it is known that William J. Lechelt came with Wilhelm Lechelt; moreover, his name does not appear on the ship passenger list. (Neither was his name on the passenger list of the ship that Jacob sailed on.) In June 1900, Wilhelm and his "extended" family, the [[Lachman-141 | August Lachman]] family (August was Wilhelm's brother-in-law) plus a man by the name of Gustav Korranty (last name taken from the ship's passenger list but could be spelled incorrectly) left Miroslawow, Volhynia for Canada. All their belongings and families were loaded onto horse drawn wagons and were transported about 20 miles to Vladimir, Russia. Here they took the train for Liebau, Estonia on the Baltic Sea. In Liebau they boarded a ship and travelled to London, England. In London, they transferred to the train for the trip to Liverpool. On June 14, 1900, they left Liverpool England on the S.S. Tunisian bound for Canada. They arrived in Quebec City, Quebec on June 23rd. Once in Canada, it was back on the train for the long ride to Leduc, Alberta via Winnipeg and Calgary. They arrived in Leduc at 6:00 A.M. Sunday, July l, 1900. Karl Lechelt knew that Wilhelm was coming as Wilhelm had written him but he did not know the exact date of arrival. (In those days you could send a letter from Nisku, Alberta to Miroslawow, Russia for about two cents.) Since no one was at the station to meet them, someone had to go and inform Karl Lechelt that they had arrived. Rather than walk, William J. Lechelt and Gustav Korranty decided to take the train that went to Edmonton. There was one problem, however, the train did not make any stops between Leduc and Edmonton; so they had to jump off the moving train when it passed Karl's farm. They did not know exactly where Karl Lechelt lived so they guessed where they should jump off. As it turned out, they had jumped off by the farm that Wilhelm bought a short time later. They started walking down the road and met a bearded man in old, dirty clothes. They asked him where Karl Lechelt lived. He said, "I will show you. By the way, my name is Karl Lechelt." The three of them went back to Karl's to get horses and wagons to transport the new arrivals and their belongings from Leduc to Karl's place. Karl had started building his "big" house and although it was not complete, they were able to live in it. Wilhelm and his family stayed with Karl until Wilhelm found some land. He purchased a proven homestead for $500 (NW 1/4, Section 24, TP 50, RGE 25, W4) from a Mr. MacDonald. The farm had a house and barn on it and had been the stopping place for overland freighters before the railroad was built from Calgary to Edmonton. Later, he moved Karl Lechelt's second house (the first burned down) to the homestead. The land was cleared primarily by hand. Trees were chopped down or grubbed out with a hoe and then pulled over with the horses so the roots would come out easier. The land was then broken with a breaking plow, followed by the tedious job of picking and burning roots. Wilhelm was a good cabinet maker but a poor farmer. As the children got older, Amalia married and moved to California; Lydia got married and moved to Oregon; Carl W. went farming near Hay Lakes; William Jr. went to Vancouver and worked for a draying company, (hauling freight from Vancouver to New Westminster); and, Ralph became a teacher. This left Emilie to run the farm. She could handle the horses and could operate all the farm machinery including the plow and the binder. In 1904, Wilhelm gave a corner of his quarter to Great West School District No. 486 for a school yard, and the Great West School was built. There was a small lake (slough) on Wilhelm's property near the house. In the summer Wilhelm kept a little green boat there for boat rides. Some of the school children would visit at lunch time for a quick paddle around the lake. In the winter, the children would clear off the snow and skate on the lake. In 1919, Wilhelm purchased the "Nisku Quarter", (SE 1/4, Section 26, TP 50, RGE 25, W 4M) because it had lots of wild hay on it whereas the original homestead was very heavily wooded with poplar trees. Soon after William Jr.'s marriage to [[Winkelman-128 | Emillie Winkelman]] on January 7, 1920, Wilhelm built a house on the Nisku Quarter and moved there so William Jr. could take over the original homestead. Wilhelm never farmed the Nisku Quarter but he did raise cows, chickens and pigs to supply farm produce. There was a large shed on the side of the barn that served as his carpenter shop where he continued his trade as a cabinet maker. In this shed, he built many medicine chests, wash stands, coffins, and furniture for the people in the area. After the death of their daughter-in-law (Carl's wife [[Poncilious-1 | Augusta Poncilious]]) in 1922, Wilhelm and Caroline "adopted" Carl's son [[Lechelt-107 | Alfred]] (age 6) who stayed with them until Wilhelm's death in 1938. In 1924, Wilhelm built the store in Nisku. He rented it to Charlie Long who gave up grain buying to operate the store. In 1926, his daughter Emilie and her husband, [[Zelt-15 | Adolf Zelt]], took over the store and operated it until 1945. The store burnt down in May, 1965. Also in 1924, there was a near tragedy when William Jr., Emillie, Wilhelm, Caroline and Alfred were returning from a mid-week Lenten service. The road crossed the train track near the church at an angle and as William drove across the tracks, the front wheels caught in the snow and the car drove on to the tracks. A train was coming from the north so everyone except William Jr. jumped out of the car while he backed it off the tracks. All were relieved to see the car off the tracks and thought William Jr. would wait until the train passed before he drove across. To their horror, William Jr. drove the car right in front of the train which missed him by only a few feet. Caroline (Werner) Lechelt died from palsy in her home on February 20, 1934 at the age of 72. She is buried in the St. Peter's Lutheran Church cemetery in Nisku, Alberta. Wilhelm married Caroline's sister [[Werner-2577 | Lydia (Werner) Lachman]], the widow of August Lachman on July 29, 1934. At the time, Wilhelm was 72 years old and Lydia was 63. Wilhelm died on March 27, 1938 at the age of 76 in an Edmonton hospital from a ruptured appendix. He is buried beside Caroline in the St. Peter's Lutheran Church cemetery in Nisku, Alberta.

Wilhelmine Gottschalk's first husband

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

Wilkes County, Geogia, Assorted Simmons

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'''An attempt to sort out the assorted Simmons families of early Georgia.''' == Early Georgia Counties == Georgia began as a colony in 1732. By the time of the American Revolutionary War, Georgia consisted of 12 parishes. In 1777 the original eight Georgia counties were created. Those were Burke, Camden, Chatham, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Richmond and Wilkes. Georgia’s first constitution was ratified in February 1777. Georgia was the 10th state to ratify the Articles of Confederation on July 24, 1778. Georgia officially became the 4th state in the Union on January 2, 1788.https://mycounties.com/georgia/ '''Wilkes County''' was created in 1777 from ceded lands of Cherokee and Creek Indians. The legislature took land from Wilkes County to form '''Elbert County''' (1790),''' Oglethorpe County''' (1793), and '''Lincoln County''' (1796), and to help form '''Warren County''' (1793) and Taliaferro County (1825). The county sea of Wilkes is Washington, Georgia. '''Washington County ''' Washington County was created 25 Feb 1784 from Creek session of land. '''Greene County''' Greene County, Georgia was created on February 3, 1786 from Washington County '''Warren County''' Warren County was created in 1793 ''' Hancock County''' Hancock County was created 17 December 1793 from Greene and Washington Counties. County seat: Sparta '''Baldwin County''' and Wilkinson County were created in 1803. See the following for the limits of Baldwin County in 1805 and the districts numbered in each section that later became other counties. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gabaldw2/1805.gif The lands of the Creek Nation formed the western boundary of Baldwin and Wilkinson counties in 1803. ''' Putnam County''' Putnam County was created from a division of Baldwin County in 1807. '''Jones County''' Jones County was created from a division of Baldwin County in 1807. '''Jasper County''' Jasper County was created 10 December 1807 from Baldwin County. Formerly named Randolph County, the name was changed to Jasper County in 1812. See this site for maps showing the change in Georgia from 1777. Each year that there was a change in the map can be viewed. https://www.mapofus.org/georgia/ == Wilkes County == '''Asa Simmons''' Land grant for 200 acres 29 May 1784 in Wilkes County. Georgia Archives Virtual Vault '''Caleb Simmons''' [[Simmons-1933]] He made his last will and testament in 1833 in Wilkes County. He was married to one of his wives in 1807 in Wilkes and another in 1811. '''Henry Simmons''' Land grant for 280 acres 4 May 1790 in Wilkes County Georgia Archives Virtual Vault '''Adam Simmons''' [[Simmons-3903]] Land grant for 400 acres 16 March 1785 in Wilkes County Georgia Archives Virtual Vault ''' Sterne Simmons Sr'''. [[Simmons-5772]] Sterne was born about 1748 in Virginia. He removed with his parents to North Carolina, spent a short while in South Carolina, and from there came in 1773 to the "Ceded Lands" of Georgia that became Wilkes County in 1777. He obtained a grant of land for 100 acres on Soap Creek about 2 miles above the Cherokee Road on both sides of the middle fork where one "Casey" lived. This grant was in 1773. These acres of land would later fall in Lincoln County in 1796. Sterne is found on a tax list for 100 acres on January 13th 1774 at Wrightsborough. After 1775 January no other Land Courts dealing with the lands in this territory were held under the jurisdiction of the Province of Georgia. There were at least three John Simmons in Wilkes County pre 1800. ''' John Simmons''', [[Simmons-12638]] allegedly born 1712 in Scotland and died 1796 in Wilkes. John was married twice. The name of his first wife is not known. His second wife was Rebecca. Her maiden name is not known. There is conjecture that her name was Cullifer. John sold land to his children in Wilkes County, Georgia on 29 Sep 1794. He names his sons and daughters in this record His sons named were the following: David, Thomas, and Elisha His daughters named were the following: Ruth, Betsy, Rebeccah, Keziah, and Susannah. Ettie Tidwell McCall makes reference to this John Simmons in her book published in 1931. McCall-Tidwell and Allied families found on page 178. She says that he was from Amelia County, Virginia and that he had relocated to Georgia and Wilkes County near Petersburg. This is the John Simmons that had by family tradition 20 sons by his first wife. Per this book this John Simmons was married twice and his second wife was a young Scottish girl named Rebecca. Their youngest daughter was Keziah Simmons who was married to Reuben Westmoreland.https://www.seekingmyroots.com/members/files/G004726.pdf He left no will but deeded his property to his children. His wife Rebecca is said to have died of a fever in 1793. Other sources indicate that he died on his plantation in Lincoln County. He had obtained a headright grant for 650 acres in Wilkes County in 1784. This headright grant was bounded on the northeastwardly by land of Stern Simmons. Stern Simmons was also living in Wilkes County and later in Lincoln County when that county was created. This land that John lived on fell in Lincoln County when it was created in 1796. In some sources he is said to have been born in Scotland, and died in 1796 and left no will, it was said he had twenty sons and 19 were in the Rev. War. '''John Simmons''' [[Simmons-3902]] This John Simmons was a son of John Simmons of Johnston County, North Carolina. He and his son Isaac formerly with the given name William were at the Battle of Cowpens together. Allan Thomas referred to this man as an uncle of his. One, who is an "uncle" of mine was John (1743-1837) John Simmons born about 1738 estimated by Revolutionary pension statements made by his son William/Isaac Simmons saying his father died about age 99 years. 04 Jan 1743 in Craven County, North Carolina. His father was John Simmons of Princess Anne County, Virginia later Craven and Johnston County, North Carolina. He moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War. He married Margaret Nutt 25 Oct 1766 in North Carolina; born about 1742 in North Carolina. John Simmons, Jr., his son, William, Isaac Nutt and possibly John & William Nutt, enlisted in the North Carolina Militia. They fought in several small skirmishes with the British in 1780.Then they fought in the major Battle of Cowpens in NC in January of 1781. By 1830, the John Simmons, Jr., family and the Isaac Simmons family had moved westward to Talbot County, Georgia about 30 miles northeast of Columbus, Georgia. By this time, John, Jr., was in his 90's and still living with Isaac. According to son, Isaac's, war pension application, John Jr. died in 1837 in Talbot County his age being about 99 years and he died as a result of his war injury. (children: Isaac, Rhoda, Winney, Sarah, John, William) This John did have a war record rejected by the DAR. '''William Simmons''' [[Simmons-1136]] was from Johnston County, North Carolina later Wake County in North Carolina. He moved to Georgia and was living in Wilkes County as early as 1785. He moved to Baldwin County and part of that county became Putnam and Jones. He was living in Putnam County when he died in 1814. William Simmons, 1753-55, was born in Johnston County, North Carolina. He was living in Putnam County Georgia when that county was created from Baldwin. He was a brother to [[Simmons-3902]]. He married Patience Unknown. In '''1785 this William Simmons of Wilkes County GA''' sold land on Walnut Creek and Simmons Branch in Raleigh NC Deed Book G, 1785, Wake Co. NC that he had inherited from his mother Dinah Herbert Simmons. This Granville Grant was acquired by John Simmons Senior (this John Sr. was also the son of a John). This William provided land for his sons, Willis, Solomon, John, Henry and Asa , in '''1797 in a gift deed for land in Wilkes County, GA''' 29. William Simmons purchased 200 acres on Clark Ford of Long Creek March 22nd, '''1795''', filed Wilkes County GA, {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=June 5th 1798. }} In another deed this '''William provided property on Clark Creek for children Willis, John, Henry, Solomon, Polly, Rachael and Celinda''', dated June 5th 1798, deed book NN page 115. In Book SS page 272 '''Adam Simmons''' Sr [[Simmons-3903]] He was a brother to [[Simmons-1136]] and [[Simmons-3902]] Adam moved his family to Wilkes County, Georgia, which then became part of Oglethorpe County, after 1793. Adam received a grant for 400 acres in Wilkes County. In 1791, Adam & Rebecca Simmons, bought 750 acres on Little River Dam waters of Broad River from John Prestridge. Adam claimed the loss of two horses by Indians on two separate occasions, the first theft occurring around July 1788, and the second occurring around September of 1789. This would indicate that Adam had moved to Wilkes County by 1788. This is supported by Adam being a charter member of Cloud's Creek Baptist Church in Sept of 1788. == Oglethorpe County == '''Adam Simmons Sr'''. [[Simmons-3903]] In 1793 Oglethorpe County was created from a portion of Wilkes County. Adam Simmons had been living in Wilkes County and was living in that portion when the new county was created. Adam was a charter member of Cloud's Creek Baptist Church,Oglethorpe County, Georgia, which organized Sept. 20th 1788. The 1800 census for Oglethrope Co., Georgia, page 20, lists the following for Adam Simmons, 1 male under 10, 1 male 16 - 26, 1 male over 45; 1 female under 10, 2 females 16-26, 1 female 26-45, 1 female over 45; 3 slaves. He made his last will in Oglethorpe County and he died before 12 Dec 1807. '''William Simmons''' [[Simmons-9809]] He left a will in Oglethorpe County, Georgia dated May 12th, 1808, probated Nov. Court 1808. State's wife as Mary, sons Samuel and William Jr. and son in law Jesse Simmons. == Elbert County == ''' John Simmons''' [[Simmons-9610]] John was born in 1761 in Amherset County in Virginia. His father was James Simmons and his mother Mary Waters. His father James moved to Rutherford County in North Carolina. John moved to Georgia after the Revolutionary War. He married Ann Freeman in Wilkes County about 1796. http://www.daragon.net/genealogies/JOHN%20Simmons.pdf 1st paragraph1st page, footnote 3&4 page 8,http://www.bookofbowie.net/family/INDIs/II0082.html He lived in Elbert County, Georgia and was a prosperous planter. He made his last will in Jan of 1830 in Elbert County. He moved with his daughter to what later became White County, Georgia. He died there in June of 1834 and was buried there. His will was proved in court in Elbert County in Jan of 1835. The John Simmons whose will was in Elbert County in 1830 with death in 1834 is this man. [http://www.bookofbowie.net/family/INDIs/II0082.html John Simmons, died 1835] == Greene County == '''Charles Simmons''' A Charles Simmons was married in Greene County 20 Nov 1793 to a Polly Parker. == Washington County == == Warren County == '''Benjamin Simmons''' A 1795 will in Warren County, Georgia left by one Benjamin Simmons names his wife as "Lucy". Also mentioned are the names of several sons and daughters of Benjamin and Lucy. Land and tax records reveal that most (possibly all) of these individuals had left Warren and relocated in Jones County, Georgia by about 1810. Jones County tax records in 1811 show Lucy (now a widow) living with her son Thomas Simmons, and in 1814 her son John occupies her land and she is shown as deceased. Also, on 27 April 1812 Elizabeth BROWN sold a land lot in Jones to William SIMMONS (another son of Benjamin, Deed Book D, page 81). Benjamin Simmons applied for a land bounty grant in Wilkes, Georgia in 1780 (Warren split from Wilkes in 1794) The John Simmons who was a son of Benjamin (and who is mentioned in Benjamin's 1795 will) would have been born ca.1774...he is an executor of his father Benjamin's 1795 will: "16 March 1795 will extract of Benjamin Simmons (from Warren County, Georgia Will Book C) Benjamin Simmons (Dec) mentions: Lucy (Wife), James (Son), John (Son), Henry (Son), Deborah (Dau), Polly (Dau), Linsey (Dau), James (Exec), John (Exec), John Simmons (W), Malcom Johnson (W)". == Hancock County == ''' John Simmons''' This John Simmons according to this biographical note was buried on his land in Hancock County. This has yet to be verified with sources. John Simmons, Sr., Revolutionary War Soldier of Virginia, was born 1712, Scotland during the years of the "eighteenth century." He came to America, first to Pennsylvania when he was a young man and later settled in Prince Edward Co., VA. His son's served in the Continental armies of Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia. Some time after the Revolutionary War was over he moved to Georgia where he received a land grant for his patriotic service in what was Washington County, but later became Hancock County. He is buried on his land located fourteen miles west of Sparta (nr. Devereux), Hancock Co., Georgia. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-2.jpg |caption=Wilkes County, Geogia, Assorted Simmons Image 3 }} ''' Benjamin Simmons Sr'''.[[Simmons-5766]] Benjamin lived in Hancock County. He was born in Virginia in about 1742. He was married to Sarah Butts in Virginia in 1772. His last will and testament was made on 22 Dec 1813. He names his wife as Executrix, Sarah Simmons. He names his sons James and Benjamin Simmons Jr. as Excecutors Legatees include Sarah Simmons his wife, James Simmons his son, Elizabeth Thorp his daughter, Sally Butts his daughter, Benjamin Simmons Jr. his son, Jesse Simmons his son, Patsey Lucas his daughter, and John Butts Simmons his son. The will was proved in court and letters given to James Simmons in open court on 5 Sep 1814 and further proved in court upon the oath of Henry Butts. recorded 7 Nov 1814. Georgia Probate Records 1742 -1990, FamilySearch.org., Wills and administration records, 1811-1824, Vol G - J. pages 201 to 203. Benjamin mentions money due him in Virginia to be given to his son James. Sarah Simmons the widow of Benjamin Simmons made her will in Hancock County, Georgia in 1815. Her will was proved in 1821. In that will she names her sons as her heirs. Her son James Simmons [[Simmons-13231]] died in 1834 and he was buried at the Simmons family cemetery in Hancock County at Sandy Run. The wife of James is also buried there. [http://www.friendsofcems.org/Hancock/default.htm?SQL.asp?CemNumber=22&,2 Simmons Cemetery], Sandy Run, Hancock County, Georgia, USA [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=37006 Simmons/Butts family buried at Sandy Run on Find-a-Grave] In that cemetery there is also a grave marker for a John Simmons. This is actually a cenotaph ( per Allan Thomas in his research)- Allan mentioned in his last information that he and others were looking for a letter Mrs. McKay wrote to Mrs. Edna Simmons Campbell in the 50's explaining how she got the cenotaph commissioned. From the assessment by Allan Thomas Mrs. McKay lumped all of these John's together into Scottish John and her research was perpetuated in "Roster of Rev. Soldiers in Georgia" pages 154, 155."Georgia Rev. Soldiers and Sailors" Vol 1, pages 192-193, "Roster of Rev. Soldiers in Georgia", Vol 3 pages 206-107, compiled by Howard McCall, and "Simmons Family of VA, NC, and GA' by Ettie Tidwell and Howard McCall. And on Find-A-Grave. It appears Mrs. McKay combined the following three John Simmons together to get John 1796 and John 1834. That assessment was from Allan Thomas. Peggy Hill from Texas of the Simmons Exchange was of the same opinion in regard to the John Simmons being confused.http://daragon.net/genealogies/JOHN%20Simmons.pdf Simmons Family of Wilkes and Oglethorpe, Georgia There have been several books written that perpetuate erroneous information on the Simmons family of Wilkes and Oglethorpe County, Georgia. Among these are “Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia”, pages 154, 155; “Georgia Revolutionary Soldiers and Sailors ..” Volume 1, pages 192-193; “Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers in Georgia” volume 3, page 206-207, compiled by Howard H. McCall; and “Simmons Family of Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia” by Ettie Tidwell & Howard McCall . My focus is on John Simmons, who is stated to have come from Scotland, married twice, and produced at least sixteen to eighteen children. There were actually three John Simmons’s that came to Wilkes Co., Georgia, the first John( 4 Jan 1743 - 1837, Talbot Co., GA), who married Margaret Nutt, being the son of John Simmons of Johnston Co., NC, the second John (d. 20 Jan 1835, Elbert Co., GA, son of James Simmons of Rutherford, NC) who married Ann Freeman (daughter of Holman Freeman Sr.) ; and the third John who died 18 July 1796 in Wilkes Co., Georgia, who left no will, but deeded his property to his children.http://daragon.net/genealogies/JOHN%20Simmons.pdf . [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Simmons-Descendants-5753 Family on Wiki Tree] == Baldwin County == Baldwin was created in 1803 from a Creek session. Lands were distributed via the 1805 Land Lottery. By 1807 it was divided with the creation of Jones, Putnam, Jasper (formerly Randolph), and Morgan. See map of 1807.https://sites.rootsweb.com/~gabaldw2/1805.gif 1807 Tax List for Baldwinhttps://sites.rootsweb.com/~gabaldw2/1807tax.html '''John Simmons''' '''William Simmons''' '''John Simmons''' [[Simmons-3902]] John Simmons was living in Baldwin County in 1816. He and his son Isaac sold their land that year and moved to Jasper County. There is a record of a John Simmons and family in Baldwin in 1820 on the census. He is over age 45 with a female over age 45. '''Isaac Simmons''' [[Simmons-5607]] William later known as Isaac Simmons and his father John Simmons lived on their land in Baldwin County, Georgia until 1816. Isaac is present on the 1820 census in Jasper County. == Jones County == '''John Simmons''' John Simmons along with Thomas Morris signed as security for Rachel O'Neal-Simmons in April 1814 when she applied for letters of administration on the estate of Wm. Simmons in Jones, Co., GA. The same two men were security for Wm. Simmons in 1807 when he applied for guardianship of Rachel O'Neal in Hancock, Co., GA. Rachel promptly married a second man named William Simmons in Oct., 1814 in Jones, Co., GA. Simmons, William Simmons, Rachael married on 27 Oct 1814 from Jones County, Georgia marriage records for 1814. Our friend and fellow Simmons family researcher the late Allan Thomas posed this question. Who is this John and William Simmons? '''John Simmons''' This John Simmons left a will in Jones County on 1 Dec 1825 and it was proved in court 10 Jan 1826. His wife Martha was named as Executrix and William Candler Executor of the estate. The will mentions his oldest child a female and sons but no names are given. ''' William Simmons''' Deed record in Jones County in Deed Book E page 232 dated 20 Jan 1814 William Simmons sold a parcel of land to James Hammock for 200 dollars 50 acres in the 6th District of formerly Baldwin County then Jones number 53 Recorded 23 June signed and sealed by William Simmons. ''' Henry F. Simmons''' In 1817, Jones County Georgia Henry F. Simmons sells to [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/upson/bios/hooten.txt Henry Hooten] 1/2 acre lot in the town of Clinton. Henry HOOTEN was a pioneer preacher in Jones County and started the Elam Baptist church. In addition is found a deed record in Jones County Book G page 74 dated 23 Apr of 1810 where John Sybert of Lincoln County, Georgia sold to Henry F. Simmons of Putnam County for 425 Dollars a parcel of land 202 1/2 acres in the 8th District of former Baldwin number 108. witnessed by Thomas Simmons and John Simmons Recorded 26 Aug 1816. In addition a deed record is in Jones County on page 38 Book D. Dated 7 July 1812. This same parcel of land was sold by Henry F. Simmons of Pulaski County to James Miller of Jones County 202 and 1/2 acres in 8th District number 108 == Lincoln County == '''Stern Simmons''' [[Simmons-5772]] Stern Simmons Sr. moved from Halifax County VA to Lincoln County GA in the late 1700's with his wife Grace Nagley Simmons. They had three sons: Stern Jr., Thomas, and John. John Simmons, a prominent planter, and his wife Mary Ann Matheson Simmons raised their family at Goshen in Lincoln County. http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/39537245 [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~galincol/church/goshen/page6.htm Sterne Simmons was a deacon] in 1809 at Goshen Baptist Church [http://pdfhost.focus.nps.gov/docs/NRHP/Text/99001473.pdf Simmons--Cullars House] (#99001473) Jct. GA 79 and Co. Rd. 25 , Lincolnton SALE-SIMMONS FAMILY CEMETERY LINCOLN COUNTY GEORGIA On Hwy 79 N of Lincolnton across from the Old Wilson Edwards Store.http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/lincoln/cemeteries/sale.txt == Putnam County == ''' William Simmons''' on '''February 28th 1801 William Simmons and wife Patience Simmons''' sold the 200 acres on Clark Creek to James Darden, both signed by Mark. Sons Willis and Solomon, with '''father William are listed in the 1807''' tax rolls for Baldwin County. This area became part of Putnam County when it was created in1807. '''Henry Simmons''' Henry was a son of William Simmons and Patience (maiden name unknown). Henry Simmons, the older brother of Sanders and William Jr was '''appointed their guardian in 1819'''. The record states Minors of William Simmons; Henry Simmons appointed guardian, July, 11th 1819 Book A Page 178 (Putnam?) Another deed stated that Patience Simmons of Putnam County sold John Williams property December, 27th, 1819.(bordered by son Asa Simmons and son in law, James McKissack). The Widow Patience Simmons gets a Hancock County GA. Land Lottery draw in 182.1 Since Patience outlived William she could not have been his first wife as has been stated. {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-3.jpg |caption=Supreme Court Deeds }} ''' John Simmons''' [[Simmons-1140]] John was a son of William Simmons and Patience (maiden name unknown). He was named in a deed of gift by his father in Wilkes County, Georgia in June of 1798. He was a brother to Solomon S. Simmons, Willis Simmons, and others as evidenced by the deed of gift. The date of birth of his brother, Willis, has been established. The date of birth for his brother, Solomon, is estimated to be 1786. The exact date of birth for John has not been determined. It is estimated to be between 1784 and 1787. == Jasper County == '''William Simmons''' [[Simmons-]] William was born in about 1745 in Virginia. He served in the Virginia line during the Revolutionary War. He moved and lived in North Carolina and then to Georgia after the Revolution. He was married first in 1768 to Mary King. He and Mary had two sons, William Simmons born about 1769 and John King Simmons born about 1771. William moved to Georgia after the Revolution and he received Bounty Land for his war service in 1781. Years later after the death of Mary in 1790 He moved to Jasper County, Georgia. He was married the second time in 1793 in Jasper County, Georgia to Anne King, the sister of his first wife. He died there in 1828. His son John King Simmons was a Georgia Supreme Court Judge. He died in 1870. One of his sons was William B. Simmons and this is his Bible record. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~alcoffee/wbsimmonsbible.html A major component of this family, the family of Allen G. Simmons, lived later (1830s on) in Crawford County. [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/macon/Bible/simmonsfamilybible.htm William B Simmons Family Bible] '''William and Patsey Simmons''' Pg 13 William Simmons 2 Sept 1820 To my wife Patsey Simmons and my eldest son John Simmons, the tract of land where I now live containing 340 acres which I purchased from Jacob Burton Sr. and Volentine Brarel. At the death or marriage of my wife, the said land to belong to my son John Simmons until his death, then equally divided amongst my other heirs. Child’s share to my wife if she marries. The rest of my estate to be equally divided between my other 10 children; Thomas Simmons, Reuben Simmons, Charles Simmons, William Simmons, Jr., James Simmons, Elizabeth Miller wife of William Miller, Sally Ford wife of William Ford, Nancy Catlet wife of Alsey Catlet, Polly Simmons and Patsey Simmons. From the share of Elizabeth Miller to be deducted $96; share of Sally Ford to be deducted $96, share of Thomas Simmons deducted $100, share of Reuben Simmons deducted $125, share of Nancy Catlet deducted $65. Extrx: My wife Patsey Simmons, Exec: William Miller, Edward L. Christian, James Jones. Signed: William Simmons. Wit: James Sewell, Nicholas Sewell, James Long. Rec: 24 Mar 1821, William Mironey, C.C.O. Isaac was NOT the son of William Simmons & Patsy as supposed by this book (https://books.google.com/books?id=UNuECGC7CiYC&pg=PA311&lpg=PA311&dq=%22isaac+simmons%22+%22madison+county%22&source=bl&ots=KWaVO3giB9&sig=QDPYh0WwBQOgAYx1EYY5j-ZXx-Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj78ITMxujSAhWTdSYKHeRvDGkQ6AEIJzAC#v=onepage&q=%22isaac%20simmons%22%20%22madison%20county%22&f=false The Georgia Frontier) as William lists his 10 children and Isaac was not among them (Larry Bell) '''William Simmons of Putnam County''' ( who had some sort of interests in Madison Co & Elbert Co and who was living in 1822.) page 253 Madison Co., Ga.: William Simmons of Putnam Co., Ga. appoint my trusty friend Isaack Simmons of Madison Co. my true and lawful atty. to attend to all my business in the county of Madison and Elbert, with full power to sue or attend to any lawsuits which may be pending in either county, to make settlements in any cases wherein I may be interested and to grant receipts in my name. 18 Aug 1821. (signed) William Simmons. Wit: James Long, James Eberhart, J.I.C. Rec. 19 Apr 1822. == Georgia Lottery Grantees and Fortunate Drawers in 1805 Land Lottery == Adam Simmons, Jr. (1) Benjamin Simmons, Sr. (1) possibly Charles Simmons (1) John Simmons, Sr. (1) Jonathan Simmons (1) possibly Jonathan Simmons (ca, 1780 - ca. 1810) Warren, Georgia Lucy Simmons, widow (1) possibly Lucy Brown Simmons, widow, is the wife of Benjamin Simmons (ca. 1735-1795 in Warren, Ga.) == Georgia Land Lottery 1821 == Simmons, Abraham Madison Powells 196 6 Dooly Simmons, Asa (Orph) Jackson Knoxs 11 12 Houston Simmons, Asa Putnam Johnsons 125 1 Houston Simmons, Benj. Putnam Walkers 96 1 Houston Simmons, Beverly A. Pulaski Dewitts 195 12 Houston Simmons, Beverly Oglethorpe Holtzclaws 56 1 Houston Page 205 Simmons, Caleb Wilkes Mattoxs 134 4 Henry Simmons, Charity (Wid) Jones Phillips 20 3 Monroe Simmons, Charles (Orps) Greene Slaughters 157 15 Dooly Simmons, Charles Madison Stricklands 141 6 Monroe Simmons, David Oglethorpe 235th 178 9 Houston Simmons, James (Orph) Twiggs Chains 18 16 Henry Simmons, James Jones Cabaniss 237 2 Henry Simmons, James Laurens Carsons 202 13 Dooly Simmons, Jesse Hancock Claytons 184 1 Henry Simmons, Jesse Jasper Pollards 150 8 Henry Simmons, John F. Wilkinson Mims 89 16 Henry Simmons, John M. Greene Slaughters 45 1 Dooly Simmons, John Sr. Jasper Barnes 108 5 Henry Simmons, John (Rev.) Clark Fosters 63 1 Henry Simmons, John Elbert Ruckers 29 12 Henry Simmons, John Habersham Ritches 111 9 Fayette Simmons, John Jasper Barnes 110 14 Fayette Simmons, John Jones Phillips 106 2 Henry Simmons, John Scriven Waters 22 4 Houston Simmons, Joshua Hall Cotters 272 12 Houston Simmons, Ladoe Wilkinson Mims 48 9 Monroe Simmons, Margaret (Orph) Jackson Knoxs 11 12 Houston Simmons, Milly (Orph) Jackson Knoxs 11 12 Houston Simmons, Patience (Wid) Jones Pitts 15 5 Houston Simmons, Patsy L. (Wid) Madison Stricklands 167 1 Houston Simmons, Polly Greene Slaughters 319 9 Henry Simmons, Samuel Emanuel Lanes 222 3 Henry Simmons, Stephen Putnam Jurnigans 141 3 Houston Simmons, Thomas C. Madison Stricklands 189 15 Henry Simmons, Vinson B. Oglethorpe 235th 154 15 Dooly Simmons, William Jones Jeffersons 127 1 Houston Simmons, William Jones Jeffersons 194 9 Houston Simmons, Wm. (Orph) Warren Williams 199 11 Monroe Simmons, Wm. Putnam Johnsons 88 5 Houston Simmons, Wm. Putnam Sanders 80 7 Monroe Simmons, Wm. H. Putnam Brooks 138 4 Henry == Georgia Land Lottery 1827 == 4 3 215 Simmons' Brice orphans Bulloch County McCalls Coweta County 4 8 93 Simmons, Adam Pike County Daniels Coweta County 1 24 59 Simmons, Adam opr Oglethorpe County Hardmans Lee County 3 8 240 Simmons, Adam orps Oglethorpe County Hardmans Troup County 3 2 267 Simmon's, Arthur orps. Jasper County Wilsons Troup County 3 2 213 Simmons, Charity illeg. Jones County Gibson Troup County 2 24 179 Simmons, David Wilkes County Greens Muscogee County 3 7 130 Simmons, Eliz. wid. Oglethorpe County Hardmans Troup County 3 9 189 Simmons, Francis Madison County Hannas Troup County 1 15 185 Simmons, Greenville Hancock County 101st dist Lee County 1 3 88 Simmons, Henry Crawford County Wilsons Lee County 4 1 72 Simmons, Isaac jr Madison County Hannas Coweta County 3 10 205 Simmons, Isaac sr Madison County Hannas Troup County 2 5 204 Simmons, Ivy Telfair County Wilkersons Muscogee County 2 9 106 Simmons, J. jr sol. Lincoln County Wiggintons Muscogee County 1 22 127 Simmons, Jesse Wilkes County Greens Lee County 5 4 47 Simmons, John Franklin County McDonalds Carroll County 3 6 74 Simmons, John Madison County Hannas Troup County 4 1 24 Simmons, John Madison County Christians Coweta County 2 11 99 Simmons, John Warren County Jones Muscogee County 1 25 16 Simmon's, John orps. Jones County Robertsons Lee County 3 2 110 Simmons, John sol.l.w. Lincoln County Prathers Troup County 1 14 26 Simmons, John soldier Habersham County Fains Lee County 1 1 193 Simmons, John C. Henry County Bryants Lee County 1 23 68 Simmons, John sr. R.S. Pike County Orrs Lee County 4 1 324 Simmons, Joseph Dekalb County Stephens Coweta County 5 3 230 Simmons, Joseph Pulaski County Sparrows Carroll County 1 4 101 Simmons, Mary Ann orp. Liberty County 16th Lee County 3 4 4 Simmons, Moses Jones County Robertsons Troup County 1 25 124 Simmons, Nancy widow Jasper County Wilsons Lee County 3 1 118 Simmons, Nancy widow Jasper County Johnsons Troup County 1 22 302 Simmons, Rachel h.a. Jones County Popes Lee County 2 12 129 Simmons, Reuben Madison County Christians Muscogee County 2 18 126 Simmons, Reuben Madison County Christians Muscogee County 5 10 232 Simmons, Richard Henry County Harris Carroll County 4 3 347 Simmons, S, N, M, T, & E. ills Montgomery County McMillons Coweta County 1 21 126 Simmons, Seaborn Fayette County Whartons Lee County 2 12 10 Simmons, Silas, Nancy, Mariah, Theoph. & E. ills. Montgomery County McMillons Muscogee County 1 26 153 Simmons, Solomon S. Jones County Dosters Lee County 2 10 158 Simmons, Stern jr Lincoln County Lonorgans Muscogee County 3 3 30 Simmons, Valentine Warren County Jones Troup County 2 23 145 Simmons, William Dekalb County Stephens Muscogee County 1 25 54 Simmons, William orphans Madison County Christians Lee County 1 9 57 Simmons, William R.S. Jones County Davis Lee County 2 9 198 Simmons, William B. soldier Crawford County Wilsons Muscogee County 1 18 46 Simmons, William ors. Madison County Christians Lee County 1 9 57 Simmons, William R.S. Jones County Davis Lee County 2 3 54 Simmons, Wm. orph Oglethorpe County Hardmans Muscogee County 2 17 5 Simmons', Wm. orps Oglethorpe County Hardmans Muscogee County ===Miscellaneous=== [[Simmons-5139|Elizabeth (Simmons) Moncrief]] :http://trees.ancestry.com/tree/62060609/person/48094590164 '''John Simmons the Regulator''' :Is he from the Sandy Run Simmons/Butts Family? ::http://www.newrivernotes.com/carroll_history_1779-1783_flower_swift_company.htm ::http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/mckstmerindivid.htm :Interesting Discussion ::http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.northcarolina.counties.franklin/387.2.1.2.1.1.1.1.1.1.1/mb.ashx == DNA answers to the Simmons family == '''From Tom Simmons:''' "A potential "clincher" in separating my Simmons line from that of every other Simmons line in Georgia at that time is my Y-DNA, which carries a rare 2-step mutation in STR allele 388. My value is "10"; almost every other Simmons line has a "12" in this position. DYS388 mutates very slowly; it is estimated that "my" 2-step mutation occurred 1,000-2,000 years ago. I share this mutation with only one other Simmons family (to my knowledge) in North America, that of Edward Simmons from Hooper's Island, Maryland. That family emigrated in the mid-1600s from Cornwall, England; it is calculated that my Simmons line and the Hooper's Island Simmons line share a male ancestor approximately 500 years ago (ca. 1500) - obviously in England and not in North America. " ==Assorted Simmons' Georgia Documents== The following documents are not connected, as of yet, to any Simmons' families. ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} It is possible that this Malbourne Simmons is a descendant of [[Simmons-3520 | Malbone Simmons]] By his order: ''C.H. Freeman'' ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge.. }} It is possible that this Malbourne Simmons is a descendant of [[Simmons-3520 | Malbone Simmons]] '''Georgia''' This is to certify, that ''Malbourne Simmons, a citizen'' is entitled to a Bounty of 250 Acres of Land as a bounty. Agreeable to an Act of the General Assembly passed at Augusta "20 August, 1781'' ''' ''As per Certificate E Clark Col'' ''' ::Given under my hand, at Savannah, the ''_______25th'' Day of ''March'' in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty ''Four____'' ::::''' ''J. Houston'' ''''(?) Attest D.Rees Secy ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} It is possible that this James Simmons is a descendant of [[Simmons]] '''Georgia''' This is to certify, that ''James Simmons, a citizen'' is entitled to a Bounty of 250 Acres of Land as a bounty. Agreeable to an Act of the General Assembly passed at Augusta "20 March, 1781'' ''' ''As per Certificate E Clark Col'' ''' ::Given under my hand, at Savannah, the ''_______25th'' Day of ''March'' in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty ''Five____'' ::::''' ''L. Elbert ''''(?) Attest G Handley S:E:C ----- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge.. }} ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} Burke County Georgia- Willis Simmons (not son of William) headrights issued by Isaac Perry July 7th 1788 for 200 acres. Located on Brier Creek, Burke County GA, near Girard, adjoining [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=7213&id=I09287 Cader Powell] and [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=837&id=I00909 William Godbee]. Signed by [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/government-politics/david-emanuel-ca-1744-1808 David Emanuel] This Willis Simmons is possibility a descendant of [[Simmons-7112 |Bullock Simmons]], son of Malbone ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} In 1815, Jones County Georgia John Simmons sells to Handy Harrel property where John Simmons did live and "whereupon John Oliver now lives" 70 and 7/8 acres originally granted to Christopher Collins formally in the 7th district Baldwin County. 141 acres are also mentioned. Also mentions Ambrous Bryant and James McKinley. Wittnessed by John Oliver and John Keener. It seems John Keener is attesting that part of this property lies in Twigs County ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-12.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} It appears that John Simmons on behalf of Henry F. Simmons is selling to Richard Allen of Jones County, Georgia 202 1/2 acres, formerly in Baldwin County. Maybe Henry was a minor in 1815, he marries four years later(Simmons, Henry F. Lavake, Eliza married on 17 Mar 1819) ---- {{Image|file=Wilkes_County_Geogia_Assorted_Simmons-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click document to enlarge. }} There is a Henry F. Simmons and Eliza Lavake married on 17 Mar 1819 in this area. == Research Notes == '''State of Georgia''' This is to certify, that ''Malbourne Simmons'' has steadfastly done his duty from the time of passing an Act at Augusta, from the time of passing , to wit, at Augusta, on the 20th of August 1781, until the total expulsion of the British from this state. And the said ''Malboune Simmons'' cannot, to my knowledge and belief, be convicted of plundering and distressing the county: and is therefore under said Act entitled to a Bounty of 250 Acres of good Land free from taxes for ten years Feb. 1784 ::Given under my hand, at ''Savannah this second day'' of ''Feb.'' 1784, Elijah Clark Col. '''William and Sarah Brown Simmons''' A William Simmons married A Sarah Brown in 23 Dec 1784, Wake County NC. Bondsman Richard Simmons. According to Ancestry.Com. The William Simmons that Ancestry. Com has paired with Sarah Brown Simmons lived in Hillsborough, Wake, North Carolina in the 1800 census. == Sources == * [http://usgwarchives.net/ga/galand.htm GA Deed & Land Records] * http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/deeds/1827/sur/surn-s1.txt

Wilkes Family of Leighton Buzzard

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A pedigree chart of the Wilkes Family of Leighton Buzzard was included in the 1884 publication - "The Visitations of Bedfordshire, 1566, 1582 and1634" by Harvey, Cooke and Owen. This can be found at: https://archive.org/details/visitationsofbed19blay/page/150 OR click "Images" at the top of this page to view the image. A later pedigree for the Wilkes Family, starting with Edward, was included in the 1847 publication - "The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham" by George Lipscomb. This can be found at: https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02lips/page/44 OR click "Images" at the top of this page to view the image.

Wilkins Family Bibliography

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The following is a list of works consulted in preparing the Wilkins Family Tree and recommendations for further reading or reference. ==Key== 1. All United States federal census records cited are population schedules unless otherwise identified. 2. Enumeration districts in U.S. census records are abbreviated e.d. 3. The United States National Archives and Records Administration in Washington D.C. will be shortened to National Archives or NARA. 4. The Family History Library in Salt Lake City is abbreviated as FHL. 5. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is abbreviated as LDS. ==Sources== Jones, Philip. ''Descendants of Henry Straight.'' Information on the Straight and Jones family trees. Compiled 2004, in Oakdale Twp., Monroe Co., WI.

Wilkins Family Tree Surname Index

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=== '''''Wilkins Family Tree''''' === '''Jones''' [[Jones-11964|Terrie L.]] '''Wilkins''' [[Wilkins-652|Haley Ann]], [[Wilkins-653|Sarah Lynn]], [[Jones-11964|Terrie L. (Jones)]], [[Wilkins-655|Wade]], [[Wilkins-651|William C. Wilkins II (Charley)]], [[Wilkins-654|William C. Wilkins III (Billy)]]

Wilkins in Appleby Magna

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How many people with the family name Wilkins are in the early census and the church records? Secondary - find any other related family names 1841 - *ROWLAND household, Snarestone Road : Ann (1763) & John (1838) *WILKINS houshold, Duck Paddle : Ann (1791) & Catherine (1832) *WHITEHURST household, Snarestone Road : Ann (1829) *WILKINS (MY FAMILY) Church Street : '''Thomas (1796), Elizabeth (1796), William (1821), Elizabeth (1829), James (1832), [[Wilkins-1215|Henry]] (1835) & Charles (1839)''' *WILKINS household, Snarestone Road : John (1802) & Dorothea (1797) *PROUDMAN household, Over Street : John (1776) *ALLCOCK household, Over Street : '''Joseph (1826)''' 1851 - *WILKINS household, Appleby Hall : '''Joseph (Head 1827), Ann (Wife 1827) & Elizabeth (Daughter 1851)''' *WILKINS (MY FAMILY), Appleby : '''Thomas (Head 1788), Elizabeth (Wife 1794), William (Son 1818), Henry (Son 1835) & Charles (Son 1838)''' *WILKINS household, Appleby Hall : Dorothy (Head1791) & John (Son 1838) *MILL household, Church Street : Elizabeth (1785 - no relationship given = 2 widows at the address) *WILKINS household, Appleby Hall : '''[[Wilkins-5523|John (Head 1823)]], Sarah (Wife 1827) & Elizabeth (Daughter 1850)''' *WILKINS household, Appleby : '''Thomas (Head 1821) & Sarah (Wife 1817)''' 1861 - *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''Ann 1825, James 1833, Mary A 1860''' *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''Ann 1826, Joseph 1826, Elizabeth 1851, Thomas 1854, Harriet 1859, Eliza 1861''' *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''Betty 1794 & Thomas 1790''' *WILKINS household, Church Street : '''[[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]], Sarah 1828, Elizabeth 1850, Mary 1852, John 1861''' *WILKINS household Ducklake : '''Sarah 1815 & Thomas 1821''' 1871 - *WILKINS, Queen Adilade : '''[[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]], Sarah 1826, John 1861, Amelia 1863, Alice 1869, & Thomas 1871''' *WILKINS, Barnsheath : '''James 1833, Ann 1824, Mary A 1860, & James 1862''' *WILKINS, Black Horse Inn : '''Thomas 1821, Sarah 1815, Elizabeth 1794, & Ellen 1865''' *SPENCER, English Grammar School : John 1838 (son-in-law of Dorothy Spencer) *RATCLIFF, English Grammar School : '''Mary 1852 (servant)''' 1881 - *WILKINS, ? Appleby : [[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]], Sarah 1827 & Alice 1870 *WILKINS, ? Apleby : James 1832, Ann 1825, Mary A 1860 & James 1862 * WILKINS, ? Appleby: Charles 1840, Millicent 1836 (+ Millicent Tayler, niece) *WILKINS, ? Appleby : Joseph 1851 & Charlotte 1852 *WILKINS, ? Appleby : Thomas 1821 & (niece) Elizabeth E 1865 *ROLAND, ? Appleby : (nephew of William & Elizabeth) John 1837 1891 - *WILKINS, Church Street - James (1834), Ann (1828) & James W (1862) *WILKINS, Mawbys Lane - Joseph (1851), Charlotte (1853), John W (1884), Annie (1886) & Charles J (1890). *WILKINS, Duck Lane - Thomas (1820) & Elizabeth E (1865) *WILKINS, Golden Way, Measham Road - [[Wilkins-5523|John (1823)]] & Sarah (1828) *ROWLAND, Bushes Cottage, Brook End - John (1839) 1901 - *WILKINS, Duck Lane - Joseph 1850, Charlotte 1851, John W 1884, Annie 1886, Charles J 1890 & Mary E 1894. *BOWLEY, Golden Way - Catherine F 1858 (widowed daughter of Ann) *WILKINS, Duck Lane - Thomas 1820 & Elizabeth 1865 *WILKINS, Dovecot House, Golden Way - [[Wilkins-5523|John 1823]] *WILKINS, Chapel Cottages, Brook End - John 1839 *WILKINS, Church Street - Mary 1839 (with niece Zillah Cherry) 1911 - *WILKINS, Brook End - William 1882, Emma 1884 & Ann Lucy 1908. *WILKINS, Ducklake - Joseph 1851, Charlotte 1852, Wiliam 1884, Chales J 1890 & Mary E 1894 *WILKINS, Dovecot House - [[Wilkins-5523|John 1822]]. WILKINS's baptised in Appleby (FMP) and maiden names where possible (GRO +/- 2 years used birth vs baptism) *'''[[Wilkins-5577|John (Wilkins 5570)]] 1682''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''[[Wilkins-5578|George (Wilkins 5578)]] 1683''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''Mary 1686''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''Elizabeth 1688''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''George 1690''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''George 1692''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *'''William 1694''' child of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *John 1717 George Elizabeth *William 1720 George Elizabeth *'''Joseph 1733 George Mary''' *'''Richd 1736 Geo Mary''' *'''Mary 1740 Geo Mary''' *John 1743 John Mary *William 1745 John Mary *Mary 1747 John Mary *George Gadesby 1750 John Mary *Elizabeth1752 John Mary *William 1754 John Mary *Elizabeth1756 John Mary *John 1759 John Mary *Mary 1760 Joseph Sarah *Mary 1760 Richard Hannah *Richard 1761 John Mary *Ann 1762 Richard Francis *Joseph 1762 Joseph Sarah *Joseph 1764 John Mary *William 1765 Joseph Sarah *Hannah 1769 Joseph Sarah *Rebecca 1769 Joseph Sarah *Sarah 1772 Joseph Sarah *John 1777 Joseph Sarah *John 1783 Richard Ann *Wilm 1784 Richd Ann *Richard 1788 Richard Ann *Richard 1789 John Ann *Thomas 1789 Richard Ann *Ann 1792 William Ann *Elizabeth1792 Richard Ann *John 1792 John Ann *Joseph 1794 John Ann *Richard 1795 Richard Ann *George 1796 John Ann *Sarah 1798 John Ann *John 1802 John Ann *Mary 1803 John Ann *Elizabeth1805 John Ann *Sarah 1805 John Sarah *Hannah Maria 1808 John Ann *John 1808 John Sarah *John 1810 Richard Elizabeth *Mary 1810 John Elizabeth *Mary 1811 John Sarah *Thomas 1814 John Elizabeth *Ann 1815 Richard Elizabeth *Joseph 1815 John Sarah *Mary 1816 John Sarah *Joseph 1818 William Hannah *Mary 1819 Richard Elizabeth *Thomas 1819 George Sarah *William 1821 John Sarah *Ann 1822 John Elizabeth *Elizabeth1822 Richard Elizabeth *Joseph 1822 George Sarah *'''Elizabeth1829 Thomas Elizabeth''' *'''James 1832 Thomas Elizabeth''' *Catherine1833 John Sarah *Mary 1833 John Sarah *Catherine1835 John Rhoda *'''Henry 1835 Thomas Elizabeth''' *'''Charles 1838 Thomas Elizabeth - FMP transcribed as Williams''' *John 1842 John Amy mother maiden = - reg Q4 1842) '''Children of Joseph & Ann (nee Moore)''' *Sarah Anne 1848, Elizabeth 1851, Thomas 1854, Mary 1856, Harriett 1859, Eliza 1862 '''Children of John & Sarah (nee Deaken/Deakin/Dickin)''' *Elizabeth 1850, [[Wilkins-6305|Mary 1852]], John 1860, Amelia 1864, Sarah 1866, Alice 1868, Thomas 1870 '''Children of James & Ann (nee Dicken) *Mary Ann 1859, James William 1861, Elizabeth Ellen 1864, Millicent 1866 '''Children of Henry (son of Thomas & Elizabeth) & Eliza (nee Findley) *Elizabeth Millicent 1864, Henry 1867 *''Joseph Wilkins (born Norton Juxta) & Charlote (nee Glenn born Appleby) don't think are related... John William 1883, Ann 1885, Joseph 1881, Charles Joseph 1890, & Mary Elizabeth 1893'' WILKINS's married at Appleby Magna (FMP Leicestershire Banns & Marriages records) [B]anns, [L]icences & [M]arriages *M Katherine Wilkins 1668 Henry *M ? Wilkins 1681 Mary *M George Wilkins 1716 Elizabeth *M Jonathan Wilkins 1736 Mary *B Joseph Wilkins 1759 Sarah *B Richard Wilkins 1759 Frances *M Richard Wilkins 1782 Ann *B Ann Wilkins 1786 Thomas *B&M Ann Wilkins 1789 James *L Rebecca Wilkins 1791 Thomas *B&M John Wilkins 1809 Elizabeth *B&M George Wilkins 1818 Sarah *B Helen Wilkins 1822 George *B&M Mary Wilkins 1823 John *B&M Ann Maria Wilkins 1825 John *B&M Elizabeth Wilkins 1833 William *B&M John Wilkins 1833 Sarah *B&M Joseph Wilkins 1834 Ann *B&M John Wilkins 1835 Amy *B&M John Wilkins 1838 Dorothy *B*M Ann Wilkins 1841 William *B Thomas Wilkins 1841 Sarah *B&M Elizabeth Wilkins 1847 James *B&M John Wilkins 1849 Sarah *B&M Dorothy Wilkins 1852 William *B Catherine Wilkins 1856 Thomas *B&M James Wilkins 1858 Ann *B&M Henry Wilkins 1861 Eliza *B&M Jonathan Hackett Wilkins 1875 Mary *B&M [[Wilkins-6305|Mary Wilkins]] 1875 [[Burrows-3834|George Drage]] *B&M Jonathan Wilkins 1878 Catharine Fanny *B&M Joseph Wilkins 1879 Charlotte *B&M Walter William Wilkins 1888 Mary *B Millicent Wilkins 1889 Joseph *B&M Alice Wilkins 1892 Edwin *B&M Mary Elizabeth Wilkins 1919 Wilfred Bremson *B&M Joseph Edgar Wilkins 1930 Sarah Elizabeth WILKINS's buried in Appleby (FMP) *'''[[Wilkins-5578|George (Wilkins 5578)]] 1685''' son of [[Wilkins-5570|John (Wilkins 5570)]] & Mary *Elizabeth 1690 *George 1690 *Mary 1714 *John 1715 *Elizabeth 1731 *John 1744 *William 1751 *Elizabeth 1754 *George 1757 * George Gadesby 1758 *Mary 1759 *Francis 1763 *Hannah 1770 *Mary 1774 *John 1787 *Richard 1787 *Richard 1790 *John 1793 *Elizabeth 1794 *William 1795 *Richard 1797 *Sarah 1800 *Ann 1801 *Mary 1802 *Joseph 1811 (Snr) *Mary 1812 *Ann 1815-1817 *Mary 1816-1817 *William 1818-1818 *Sarah 1740-1821 *Sarah 1788-1823 *John 1760-1835 *Mary 1819-1835 *William 1754-1838 *Rebecca 1769-1838 *John 1769-1838 *John 1786-1839 *John 1802-1847 *Ann 1763-1851 *William 1817-1852 *John 1777-1854 *Thomas 1790-1863 *Millicent 1866-1866 *Sarah 1866-1866 *Elizabeth 1782-1869 *Elizabeth 1794-1874 *Thomas 1871-1875 *Sarah 1815-1878 *Charles 1835-1884 *Joseph 1888-1888 *Ann 1824-1894 *James 1833-1896 *Sarah 1828-1898 *Thomas 1819-1901 == Bishop's Transcripts == http://www.applebymagna.org.uk/appleby_history/ The Bishop’s Transcripts for Appleby Magna were submitted on an annual basis, covering the previous “church year”, before 1751 this was March 25th (Lady Day) to the following Lady Day, March 25th. The available records are now held by The Record Office for Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland in Wigston Magna, which acts as the Diocesan Archivists. The Bishop’s Transcripts are normally considered to be not as accurate as Parish Records (an unwanted end of year chore for the Rector) and are quite often not as well preserved. But where Parish Registers are unavailable they can provide an invaluable source. The St Michael’s Parish Registers were missing most of the entries for the period 1725 – 1731. The surviving Bishop’s Transcripts for those years are transcribed. March 1725 - March 1726 = missing March 25th 1726 to March 25th 1727 Geo, son of Geo & Eliz Wilkinson Bap Mar 16th --- would fit if Wilkins The records for March 1727 to March 1728 have largely not survived, major sections of the pages are badly decomposed. Of the pages supplied by The Record Office, the very little that can be read are sections of the (unusually large) burials registers. No Wilkins / Wilkinson. 25th March 1728 to March 25th 1729 & 25th March 1729 to 25th March 1730 = no Wilkins / Wilkinson 25th March 1729 to 25th March 1730 *Richd & Thos, sons of Geo & Eliz Wilkins Bap Feb 12th *Richard, son of George & Elizabeth Wilkins Bur Feb 14th

Wilkinson

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Pullum-11|Norma Ray]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Stella Rebecca Wilkinson 08/13/1887 Married Noah Dugan in 1905 * Moving back from Sarah (Alexander) Wilkinson 1829-1879 (Mother) * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12514919 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Wilkinson County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources

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Family Search Wiki page for Wilkinson: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Wilkinson_County,_Mississippi_Genealogy '''Mississippi County Pages with Chisholm sources:''' [[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Adams_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Adams County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Amite County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Attala_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Attala County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Claiborne County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Coahoma_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Coahoma County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Covington_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Covington County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Hinds_County%2C_Mississippi-1|Hinds County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Itawamba_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Itawamba County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Marshall_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Marshall County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Monroe_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Monroe County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Panola_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Panola County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Prentiss_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Prentiss County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Rankin_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Rankin County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Smith_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Smith County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Tippah County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Union_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Union County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Warren_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Warren County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Wilkinson_County%2C_Mississippi_-_Chisholm_sources|Wilkinson County, Mississippi - Chisholm sources]] '''State Pages with Chisholm sources:''' *[[Space:Alabama_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Alabama - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Georgia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Georgia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Kentucky_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Kentucky - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Maryland_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Maryland - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Mississippi_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Mississippi - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:North_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|North Carolina - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:South_Carolina_-_Statewide_Chisholm_resources|South Carolina - Statewide Chisholm resources]] *[[Space:Tennessee_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Tennessee - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Texas%2C_Arkansas_%26_Louisiana_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Texas, Arkansas & Louisiana - Statewide Chisholm sources]] *[[Space:Virginia_-_Statewide_Chisholm_sources|Virginia - Statewide Chisholm sources]] '''Links to Chisholm pages related to this county''': (add links below): * '''FACTS and SOURCES:''' 1805 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/wilkinson/486/territorial/1805/detail/35153

1816 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/wilkinson/486/territorial/1816/detail/34881

1818 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/s1202/osa/wilkinson/1818-combined/detail/336048

1819 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/s1202/osa/wilkinson/1819-combined/detail/336159

1820 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/s1202/osa/wilkinson/1820-combined/detail/336068#dtop

1821 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/wilkinson/1821-combined/detail/336387#dtop

1822 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/s1202/osa/wilkinson/1822-combined/detail/336610#dtop

1824 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
W A A Chisolm – 1 pole
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/s1202/osa/wilkinson/1824-combined/detail/325541#dtop

1825 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
(No Chisholms listed for this year)
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/wilkinson/1825-combined/detail/323916#dtop

1827 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
William A A Chisolm – 1 pole, 300 acres, Wood.
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/osa/s1202/wilkinson/1827-combined/detail/326332#dtop

1828 – Wilkinson County, Mississippi Tax Rolls & Census
William A A Chisolm – 4 acres, Wood.
Mississippi Department of Archives & History.
https://da.mdah.ms.gov/series/s1202/osa/wilkinson/1828-combined/detail/323604#dtop

1830 US Census Name: W A A Chisholm
Home in 1830 (City, County, State): Wilkinson, Mississippi
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 30 thru 39: 1
Slaves – Males – 10 thru 23: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 2
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 3
Total Free White Persons: 5
Total Slaves: 1
Total – All Persons (Free White, Slaves, Free Colored): 6
Year: 1830; Census Place: Wilkinson, Mississippi; Series: M19; Roll: 71; Page: 265; Family History Library Film: 0014839
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1834 Sep 1 – Name: William A Chisholm
Issue Date: 1 Sep 1834
Place: Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
Land Office: Washington
Meridian: Washington
Township: 2-N
Range: 2-W
Section: 14
Accession Number: MS0030__.449
Document Number: 1769
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1840 US Census Name: W A A Chisholm
Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Wilkinson, Mississippi
Free White Persons – Males – Under 5: 2
Free White Persons – Males – 15 thru 19: 1
Free White Persons – Males – 30 thru 39: 1
Free White Persons – Females – Under 5: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 5 thru 9: 1
Free White Persons – Females – 20 thru 29: 1
Slaves – Females – 10 thru 23: 2
Slaves – Females – 24 thru 35: 1
Free White Persons – Under 20: 5
Free White Persons – 20 thru 49: 2
Total Free White Persons: 7
Total Slaves: 3
Total All Persons – Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: 10
Year: 1840; Census Place: Wilkinson, Mississippi; Roll: 217; Page: 289; Family History Library Film: 0014841
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1850 US Census – Name: William A Chisholm
Gender: Male. Age: 49. Birth Year: abt 1801
Birthplace: Missouri
Home in 1850: Wilkinson, Mississippi, USA
Occupation: None. Industry: Non-Industrial Response
Real Estate: 100. Line Number: 4. Dwelling Number: 355. Family Number: 359
Household Members Age
William A Chisholm 49. b. MO
Jemima Chisholm 47. b. KY
Octavia Chisholm 16. b. MS
W W Chisholm 15 male. b. MS
Camelia Chisholm 13. b. MS
Charles A Chisholm 11. b. MS
Matilda Chisholm 8. b. MS
B F A Chisholm 6 male. b. MS
J D Chisholm 3 male. b. MS
Lucius Chisholm 4 months. b. MS
E P Chisholm 60 f. b. MO
Year: 1850; Census Place: Wilkinson, Mississippi; Roll: 382; Page: 291b
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Wilkinson County, Mississippi

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Susan Chinn fr G Poindexter, bk B, p 136. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm to Archer Marshall, bk D, p 408. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr John Stevens, bk E, p 9. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm to T Molliman, bk E, p 192. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm to F Keowin, bk E, p 204. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr Pleasant Kurn, bk E, p 206. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr Samuel King, bk E, p 408. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr H Connell, bk F, p 519. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr J P Harris, bk F, p 387. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr Perkins Creswell, bk F, p 523. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr J Perkins, bk F, p 652. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

E P Chisholm fr M Hampton, bk H, p 365. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr L R Marshal, bk J, p 126. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm bond, bk J, p 456. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm to James Netterville, bk J, p 645. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

W A A Chisholm fr J E Landrum & wife, bk K, p 573. Wilkinson County, Mississippi

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==WikiTree Pages of Interest== *[[Unknown-642702|Isabel (Unknown) Wilkinson (abt.1595-abt.1656)]]] '''PGM''' :::>LNAB as "Cutter" not supported :::>Birth as "about 1580 in London, England" not supported :::>Spouse as "Isaac Wilkinson" not supported; he should be "Unknown Wilkinson." :::>Isaac's birth as 14 Apr 1588 in , England is not supported. :::>Daughter Margaret's birth as "about 1600 in Jarrow, Durham, England" not supported (her first child recorded 1639; last in 1646). Odd location not explained. *[[Wilkinson-1253|Unknown Wilkinson (abt.1590-bef.1638)]] *[[Wilkinson-346|Jane (Wilkinson) Winship (abt.1616-bef.1651)]] '''PGM''' *[[Winship-9|Edward Winship (abt.1612-1688)]] '''PGM''' :*[[Winship-74|Sarah (Winship) Hubbard (1638-1665)]] :*[[Winship-1|Mary (Winship) Brown (1641-bef.1695)]] :*[[Winship-136|Ephraim Winship (1643-1696)]] :*[[Winship-120|Joanna Winship (1645-1707)]] :*[[Winship-37|Edward Winship (1648-1648)]] *[[Wilkinson-2304|Margaret (Wilkinson) (Goffe) Witchfield (abt.1618-1669)]] '''PGM''' *[[Goffe-3|Edward Goffe (abt.1593-1658)]] '''PGM''' :*[[Goffe-84|Deborah Goffe (1639-1660)]] :*[[Goffe-111|Hannah (Goffe) Moore (1644-1697)]] :*[[Goffe-81|Abiah (Goffe) Wolcott (1646-1717)]] *[[Witchfield-4|John Witchfield (bef.1612-1679)]] *2023 G2G, [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1576013/should-we-add-some-early-mothers-to-the-pgm-project Should we add some early mothers to the PGM project?], courtesy of Gregg Purinton (Purinton-31). ==Bibliographic Notes== '''2015.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 374, for “Wilkinson, Isabel: Unknown; 1638; Cambridge"; works consulted as "CaBOP 56, 62, 94, 332, 336, 340; CaTR 64, 66, 68, 97; Rodgers 1:242-44, 353; GM 2:7:486.” '''2011.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''2003''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), 92- 99 (Edward Goffe); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB116/i/7118/92/22096579 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1995.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated consecutively (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 2042-2044 (John Witchfield) at 2043; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/2042/2389640 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1995.''' Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III'', 3 vols., paginated continuously (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1995), 1276-1278 (John Moore) at 1277 (vi--John Moore); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/1277/1415517113 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1981.''' George Selement and Bruce C. Woolley, eds., "Thomas Shepard's Confessions" in ''Publications of the Colonial Society of Massachusetts'', 72 vols. (Boston : The Society, 1895-___), 58 (1981):147 (Jane Wilkinson Winship), 147-149 ([96] [35.] Brother Wiinship's Wife); web version, [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/1128#p147 ''The Society''], for the supplemented brief biographical content, editors cite "Harris, 15. Savage, 4:597. Town Book, 98. Middlesex County Wills no. 25278. Church Records, 22. Gozzaldi, 828." *Harris, 15 *Savage, 4:597--James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-1862), 4:597 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=643%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-767 ''HathiTrust'']. *Town Book, 98--''The records of the town of Cambridge (formerly New-towne) Massachusets. 1630-1703'' (Cambridge, 1901), 96-98 (9th . 4 mo. . 1652) at 97, 98; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/recordsoftownofc00camb/page/98/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], for select entries, "23. Wi: Wilkerson," 60 acres; "49. Edw. Wenship," 200 acres, and "53. Edw. Goffe," 450 acres. *Middlesex County Wills no. 25278--Edward Winship 1689 probate, case 25278 in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-9TR?i=789&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 432086, digital collection 7553844 ("Probate papers 25209-25339"), images 790-795 of 1311. *Church Records, 22--Stephen Paschall Sharples, ''Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830 ...'' (Boston: E. Putnam, 1906), 22 (Edward Winship, wives and children); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=38 ''HathiTrust'']. *Gozzaldi, 828--Mary Isabella Gozzaldi and Lucius R. Paige, ''History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 ...'' (Cambridge : Cambridge Historical Society, 1930), 828 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064048895?urlappend=%3Bseq=840%3Bownerid=13510798901257512-848 ''HathiTrust'']. '''2004.''' Roger Thompson, "Edward and Joyce Goffe: New Information about their Origins," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 158 (2004):101-104; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB522/i/14305/101/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1993.''' Gary Boyd Roberts, "A Genealogical Bibliography of Middlesex County, Massachusetts Testators 1649-1660," ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 153 (1999):344-358 at 358 (Isabel _____ Wilkinson); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11657/358/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], for related works, "Paige, 691; Gozzaldi, 814; Fallass 109-110." *Paige, 691-- *Gozzaldi, 814--Mary Isabella Gozzaldi and Lucius R. Paige, ''History of Cambridge, Massachusetts, 1630-1877 ...'' (Cambridge : Cambridge Historical Society, 1930), 814 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89064048895?urlappend=%3Bseq=826%3Bownerid=13510798901263039-826 ''HathiTrust'']. *Fallass 109-110--Lura Alexander, ''Genealogy, descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston...'' (1929), **109-110 (Winship); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/109/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Edward Winship married (1) "Jane Wilkinson, dau. of wid. Isabelle W. from Newcastle on Tyne, cousin of Wm and Richard Cutter. His w. Jane d. at Cambridge, 28th Feb. , 1656." GJ Note--Cutter relationship not documented; the death date for Jane continues a known error in print. **110 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/110/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Isabell died 23 February 1655 '''1959.''' Edith Bartlett Sumner, ''Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine ...'' (Los Angeles, Calif., Am. Offset Print., 1959), 320-321 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066007634?urlappend=%3Bseq=332%3Bownerid=13510798886853609-338 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1928.''' Connecticut: Vital Records 1630-1870'' (from original typescripts, Lucius Barnes, Barbour Collection, 1928), Windsor:296 (Witchfield, Witcfell, Witchfeld) of 303; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB414/i/12316/296/138424268 ''AmericanAncestors''], select entries, *[Witchfield ...], -----, w. Elder [_____], d. Apr. 26, 1659; bd. the 27th *[Witchfield ...], -----, Mrs., d. July 27, [16]69 *[Witchfield ...], -----, Mr., communicant from Dorchester; living in Windsor Dec. 22, 1677 *[Witchfield ...], -----, Mr., . Mar. 16, [16]78; bd. [Mar.] 18, [16]78 '''1914+''' Thomas Baldwin, ''Vital records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the year 1850'', 2 vos. (Boston, Mass. [Wright & Potter Print. Co.] 1914-1915), for select entries, as below. See also WikiTree's [[Space:Vital_Records_of_Cambridge%2C_Massachusetts%2C_to_the_Year_1850|Vital Records of Cambridge, Massachusetts, to the Year 1850]]. :Winship(p)-- *1:773-775 (Winship births) at 775; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Sarah, d. of Edward and Jane, Apr. ----, 1638." *1:773-775 (Winship births) at 775; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Mary, d. of Edward and Jane, July 2, 1641." *1:773-775 (Winship births) at 774; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-784 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Ephraim, s. Edward and Jane, June 29, 1643." *1:775 (Winshipp births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Joanna, d. of Edward and Jane, Aug. 1, 1645." *1:775 (Winshipp births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=781%3Bownerid=115523355-785 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Edward, s. Edward and Jane, June 8, 1648." *1:774 (Winship births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=780%3Bownerid=115523355-784 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Elizabeth, d. of Edw[ard] and Elizab[eth], Apr. 15, 1662." Anderson (2003) reports as 15 April 1662 writing, "year date published as 1662" and then her marriage, in Watertown, 18 November 1672, Joseph Sherman. See [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/487/0 ''AmericanAncestors''] (by subscription). *2:429-431 (Winship marriages); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''HathiTrust'']. *2:429-431 (Winship marriages) at 429; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Edward and Rebecca Barsham, May 14, 1683." *2:429-431 (Winship marriages) at 429; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=433 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Ephraim and Hannah Cutter, June 17, 1708." *2:431 (Winshipp marriages); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=435 ''HathiTrust'']. *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Edw[ar]d, Lieut., Dec. 2, 1688, a. abt. 76 y." *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Edward, s. Edward and Jane, bur. June 8, 1648. *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Elizabeth, w. Edward, Sept. 19, 1690, in her 58th yr." *2:798 (Winship deaths); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=802%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-826 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winship] Joanna, Nov. 19, 1707, a, 62 y." :Goffe-- *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Deborah, d. Edmund and Margaret, Dec. 15, 1639." *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Hannah, d. Edmund and Margaret, Mar. 23, 1643." *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Abiah, d. Edward and Margaret, Apr. 1, 1646." *1:294 (Goffe births); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015037172684?urlappend=%3Bseq=300%3Bownerid=115523355-304 ''HathiTrust''], **"[Goffe] Nathaniel, s. of Edmund and Joyce, Feb. --, 1637." **"[Goffe] Nathaniel, s. Edward and Joyce, Aug. 23, 1645." *2:165 (Goffe marriages); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo1.ark:/13960/t86h54z04?urlappend=%3Bseq=169 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe] Margarett and John Witchfeild, Dec. ---, 1662." *2:573-574 (Goffe deaths) at 574; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=578%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-596 ''HathiTrust''], "Goffe, Deborah, Nov. 21, 1660." *2:573-574 (Goffe deaths) at 574; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044098880107?urlappend=%3Bseq=578%3Bownerid=27021597765586616-596 ''HathiTrust''], "[Goffe], Edward, Dec. 26, 1658." '''1906.''' Stephen Paschall Sharples, ''Records of the Church of Christ at Cambridge in New England, 1632-1830 ...'' (Boston: E. Putnam, 1906), *Winship **iv-v (Preface) at v (B. Winships wife [Jane]); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=11 ''HathiTrust'']. **22 (Edward Winship, wives and children); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=38 ''HathiTrust'']. **572-573 (Winship in Index) especially 573; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=601 ''HathiTrust'']. *Goffe **5; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=21 ''HathiTrust''], "Edward Goffe lately deceased (viz on Decemb. 26 1658.) was a member with us in full Communio[n] So was and is also Margaret his wife." **6; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0ns0z589?urlappend=%3Bseq=22 ''HathiTrust''], [Edward Goffe's] children by Margaret now living are ... Deborah, Hannah, Abiah ... all baptized in this Church." '''1905.''' Ernest Byron Cole, ''The Winship family in America, giving the line of descent from Edward Winship ...'' (Indianapolis, Ind., 1905), 4 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062438122?urlappend=%3Bseq=10%3Bownerid=13510798888044861-14''HathiTrust'']. Note: Known errors in print--reverses the relationship between Jane Wilkinson and her mother, Isabel, and writes, "She died in Cambridge February 28, 1656. He married, second, Elizabeth ----- ... in 1657." The latter date seems the source of Jane's erroneous death date reported by others; likely it is alternate reading of Isabel's death. '''1898.''' Edwin Stanley Welles, ''Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut'' (Hartford, Conn. : Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1898). *22; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081884748?urlappend=%3Bseq=32%3Bownerid=27021597765667318-36 ''HathiTrust''], "July 27, 69, Mrs. Witcfell dyed." *29; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433081884748?urlappend=%3Bseq=39%3Bownerid=27021597765667318-43 ''HathiTrust''], "mr witchfeld dyed, marc 16, 78." '''1848+''' David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', *4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust'']. *9 (1855):165-172 at at 168 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust'']. *9 (1855):165-172 at at 169 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust'']. *Sarah Winship 1638 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust''], "Sarah the daughtr of Edward Winship & Jane his wife was borne (2 [mo]) 1638." *Mary Winship 1641 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust''], "Mary the daughtr of Edward Wiship & Jane his wife was borne 2 . (5 [mo]) 1641." *Ephraim Winship 1643 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):181-183 at183 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=637%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-697 ''HathiTrust''], "Ephraim the sonne of Edward Winship & Jane his wife was borne 29 (4 [mo]) 1643." *Joanna Winshipp 1645 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-11), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 9 (1855):165-172 at at 168 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Joanna dau. of Edward & Jane borne 1 (6) 1645." *Edward Winshipp 1648 birth and burial, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 9 (1855):165-172 at at 169 (Winshipp); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust''], "[Winshipp] Edward sonne of Edward & Joane borne & bur. 8 (4) 1648." *Deborah Goffe 1639 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):56 (Goffe) ; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=506%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-554 ''HathiTrust''], "Deborah the daughter of Edmund Goffe & Margaret his wife was born 15 (10) 1639." *Hannah Goffe 1643 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 4 (1850):56 (Goffe) ; digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951001920480q?urlappend=%3Bseq=506%3Bownerid=13510798900800923-554 ''HathiTrust''], "Hannah the daughter of Edmund Goffe & Margaret his wife was born 23 (1) 1643." *Abiah Goffe 1646 birth, David Pulsifer (vol, 2-8), William B. Trask, (vol.9-13), eds., "[Early] Records of Boston" (a series), ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 9 (1855):165-172 at 168, digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uiuo.ark:/13960/t0pt04z3x?urlappend=%3Bseq=172 ''HathiTrust''], "Abiah dau. of Edward & Margaret borne 1 (2) 1646." '''1656.''' Widow Isabell Wilkinson 1656 inventory, case 24930, in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D5-BQ95?i=51&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 521761, digital collection (DGS) 007554513 ("Probate records (originals) v. 1-3 1654-1673"), images 52-53 of 560. *"The Inventory was Deposed by Edward Goffe in Court 3 (2) 1656 to be all ye estate whereof his Mother in Law Isabell Wilkinson Dec'd _____, to his best Knowlege, and that if any do appeare, he will timely & truely Deliver the same, to be added here unto. --Thomas Danforth, Recorder ... " '''1656.''' Izabell, Isabell Wilkinson 1656 probate, case 24930 (4 pp.), ''Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/rd/14469/24930-co1/264055425 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''1658.''' Edward Goffe 1658 probate, case 9283, in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DP-GXSD?i=1089&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 397073, digital collection (DGS) 7553467 ("Probate papers 9179-9298"), images 1090-1099 of 1203; will at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9DP-GX8F?i=1090&cat=263304 1091]; inventory at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99DP-GX3T?i=1091&cat=263304 1092]-1099 . '''1658.''' Edward Goff/Goffe 1658 probate, case 9283 (10 pp.), ''Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871''; database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/rd/14472/9283-co1/263866919 ''AmericanAncestors'']. '''166[9].''' Margratt Witchfield 166[9] probate, case 25377, in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99D5-M6WJ?i=518&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FSL film 432087, digital collection (DGS) 7553845 ("Probate papers 25340-25451"), images 519-521 of 1309; will of "Margaret Witchfeild" at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9D5-M61Y?i=519&cat=263304 520]; inventory at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-MX3Z?i=520&cat=263304 521]. '''1904+''' Charles William Manwaring, ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1 (1635-1700; Hartford District):257-258 (Mrs. Margaret Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-315 ''HathiTrust'']. '''1689.''' Edward Winship 1689 probate, case 25278 in "[Middlesex County, Massachusetts], Probate Records 1646-1924"; digital images, [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9D5-9TR?i=789&cat=263304 ''FamilySearch''], FHL film 432086, digital collection 7553844 ("Probate papers 25209-25339"), images 790-795 of 1311. ==Directory, 2015== Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), ___ (Isabel Wilkinson), for “Wilkinson, Isabel: Unknown; 1638; Cambridge"; works consulted as "CaBOP 56, 62, 94, 332, 336, 340; CaTR 64, 66, 68, 97; Rodgers 1:242-44, 353; GM 2:7:486.” See [[Space:Sources-GMB|Sources used in the Great Migration series]]. *CaBOP--''The Register Book of the Lands and Houses in the "New towne" and the town of Cambridge'' (Cambridge, [J.Wilson & co.], 1896), **56 (Izebell: Wilkinson in Proprietors Records, 21 September 1639); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n72/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **62 (John Trumble); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n78/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], "Bought of Isbell Wilkinson one house & yard ..." , **94 (Isabell Wilkerson and Edward Winship; Isabell Wilkerson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n112/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **332 (Widdowe Wilkinson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n350/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **336 (Isbell Wilkerson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n354/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. **340 (Sister Wilkerson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/registerbooklan00propgoog/page/n358/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *CaTR--''The Records of the Town of Cambridge (formerly Newtowne) Massachusetts, 1630-1703'' (Cambridge 1901), **64 (Wid. Wilkinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=86 ''HathiTrust'']. **66 (Widow wilkerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=88 ''HathiTrust'']. **68 (Ed. Goffe & widow wilkerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=90 ''HathiTrust'']. **97 (Wid: Wilkerson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t73t9gt8r?urlappend=%3Bseq=119 ''HathiTrust'']. *Rodgers--Robert H. Rodgers, ''Middlesex County in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England: Records of Probate and Administration, Volume One, October 1649­ December 1660'' (Boston 1999), ''... Volume Two: March 1660/61-December 1670'' (Boston 2001) and ''... Volume Three, Feb­ruary 1670/71-June 1676'' (Rockport, Maine, 2005) **1:242-44-- **1:353-- **Unable to access Rodgers, but see Anderson (2011) for "On 1 April 1656, 'Edward Goffe is granted administration on the estate left by his mother-in-law Isabell Wilkinson deceased,'" citing "Rogers 1:242-44," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *GM 2:7:486--Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. ==Savage== James Savage, ''A Genealogical Dictionary of the first settlers of New England ...'', 4 vols. (Boston : Little, Brown and company, 1860-1862), *2:267 (Edward Goffe); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hwitya?urlappend=%3Bseq=279%3Bownerid=27021597768366575-293 ''HathTrust'']. :*"A vexatous rec. in Geneal. Reg. IX. 169 makes Nathaniel, b. 23 Aug. 1645 by his w. Joyce, wh. d. near seven yrs bef. when he was, of course, s. of Margaret ... (see other comments) *4:552 (wid. Isabel W[ilkinson]); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=598%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-692 ''HathTrust'']. *4:597 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=643%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-767 ''HathiTrust'']. *4:617-618 (John Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924105359438?urlappend=%3Bseq=663%3Bownerid=13510798903236622-787 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Pope== Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 498 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=516 ''HathiTrust''], reports Isabel died 23 February 1655, presumably 1655[/6], but a corresponding entry has not yet been located in Cambridge records.
[Wilkinson, Wilkerson], Isabel, widow, Cambridge propr. 1637-8, She d. Feb 23, 1655. Edward Winship and Edward Goffe m. her daughters.
Charles Henry Pope, ''The Pioneers of Massachusetts ...'' (Boston, C.H. Pope, 1900), 498 (Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t5q81ng7b?urlappend=%3Bseq=527 ''HathiTrust'']. ==New England Marriages== Winship-[?Wilkinson] 1638 marriage, ''New England Marriages Prior to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 3:1697 (Winship); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21176/1697/426910744 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Edward Winship (1613-1688); she is his first wife, Jane [?Wilkinson] (____-1648/1651; marriage is "by 1638"; location reference is Cambridge; works consulted as "Hartford Prob. 1:258; Lexington 2:763; Davis-Everett 44; DePew 137, 138; Winship 4; Fallass 104; Farr Anc. 320; Brown (1931) (ms) 18." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Hartford Prob. 1:258--Charles William Manwaring, ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1 (1635-1700; Hartford District):257-258 (Mrs. Margaret Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-315 ''HathiTrust'']. *Lexington 2:763; *Davis-Everett 44; *DePew 137, 138; *Winship 4--Ernest Byron Cole, ''The Winship family in America, giving the line of descent from Edward Winship ...'' (Indianapolis, Ind., 1905), 4 (Edward Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062438122?urlappend=%3Bseq=10%3Bownerid=13510798888044861-14''HathiTrust'']. Errors. *Fallass 104--['''???'''] Lura Alexander, ''Genealogy, descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston...'' (1929), 104; digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/104/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. *Farr Anc. 320--Edith Bartlett Sumner, ''Descendants of Thomas Farr of Harpswell, Maine ...'' (Los Angeles, Calif., Am. Offset Print., 1959), 320-321 (Winship); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89066007634?urlappend=%3Bseq=332%3Bownerid=13510798886853609-338 ''HathiTrust''], Edward Winship married first "Jane Wilkinson, the daughter of widow Isabella Wilkinson of Newcastl-on-Tyne, where Jane was born. She was a cousin of William and Richard Cutter." *Brown (1931) (ms) 18 Goffe-[Wilkinson?] 1638 marriage, ''New England Marriages to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. 1:627 (Goffe); database and digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/rd/21174/627/426887463 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is Edward Goffe (____-1648), ae 64), her first husband; she is Margaret [Wilkinson?], m/2, John Witchfield, 1662; marriage is ca Feb 1638/9; location reference is Cambridge; works consulted as "Watertown 257; Cutter 18; DePew 138; Dillon Anc. 57; Fallass 110." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Watertown 257--Henry Bond, ''Genealogies of the families and descendants of the early settlers of Watertown, Massachusetts ...'', 2 vols., paginated continuously (Boston, Little, Brown & Co.; 1855), 1:257 (Edward Goffe); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uma.ark:/13960/t1sf2z57n?urlappend=%3Bseq=293 ''HathiTrust'']. *Cutter 18--William Richard Cutter, ''A History of the Cutter Family of New England'' (Boston, Printed by D. Clapp & Son, 1871), 18-19 (2-Joyce Cutter); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062869797?urlappend=%3Bseq=40%3Bownerid=13510798886657741-44 ''HathiTrust''], reporting about the "Supposed children of Elizabeth Cutter," including "Joyce," married Edward Goffe as his first wife; he marries (2) Margaret, daughter of Isabella Wilkinson." *DePew 138; *Dillon Anc. 57; *Fallass 110----Lura Alexander, ''Genealogy, descendants of William and Dorcas Fallas of Boston...'' (1929), **109-110 (Winship); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/109/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Edward Winship married (1) "Jane Wilkinson, dau. of wid. Isabelle W. from Newcastle on Tyne, cousin of Wm and Richaard Cutter. His w. Jane d. at Cambridge, 28th Feb., 1656." GJ Note--Edward Winship had children with his second wife, Elizabeth, in early 1652. **110 (Wilkinson); digital images, [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescend00alex/page/110/mode/1up ''InternetArchive''], reports Isabell died 23 February 1655. GJ Note--The date 28 Feb 1656 has a interesting visual similarity to 23 Feb 1655 .... ; the 23 February 1655 date appears in Pope, but has as yet not been confirmed by a Cambridge record. Witchfield-Goffe 1662 marriage, ''New England Marriages to 1700'', 3 vols. (Boston, Mass.: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015. 3:1702 (Witchfield); digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB1568/i/21176/1702/426910851 ''AmericanAncestors''], he is John Witchfield, she is Margaret (?Wilkinson) Goffe (____-1669?), w. Edward; marriage is December 1662; location reference is Cambridge; works consulted as "Hartford Prob. 1:257; Cutter 18; Windsor CT 2:793." See [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Sources-Torrey]]. *Hartford Prob. 1:257--Charles William Manwaring, ''A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records'', 3 vols. (Hartford, Conn., Peck & co., printers, 1904-1906), 1 (1635-1700; Hartford District):257-258 (Mrs. Margaret Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x000365413?urlappend=%3Bseq=293%3Bownerid=27021597764997763-315 ''HathiTrust'']. *Cutter 18-- *Windsor CT 2:793--Henry Reed Styles, ''The History and Genealogies of Ancient Windsor, Connecticut'', 2 vols. (Hartford: Case, Lockwood & Brainard, 1891–92), 2:793-794 (Witchfield); digital images, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008628607?urlappend=%3Bseq=888 ''HathiTrust'']. ==Research Notes== '''Arrival.''' In 2011, Robert Charles Anderson indicated Isabel had arrived in 1637, but in 2015, he reported she arrived in 1638. *For the earlier date, see Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors''], for "Isabel Wilkinson {1637, Cambridge}." *For the later date, see Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration Directory: Immigrants to New England, 1620–1640: A Concise Compendium'' (Boston, Massachusetts : New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2015), 374, for “Wilkinson, Isabel: Unknown; 1638; Cambridge"; works consulted as "CaBOP 56, 62, 94, 332, 336, 340; CaTR 64, 66, 68, 97; Rodgers 1:242-44, 353; GM 2:7:486.” '''LNAB Cutter not proven.''' Various internet familyfiles, including FamilySearch FamilyTree report she was Isabel Cutter ([https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3LH-9M7 PID G3LH-9M7]). '''Proof of Children.''' *[[Wilkinson-2304|Margaret]]'s husband, [[Goffe-3|Edward Goffe]], was appointed administrator on the estate of his "mother-in-law, Isabell Wilkinson, deceased ..." 1 April 1656. Reference--Citing "Rogers 1:242-44," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *In his 26 June 1657 will (signed 2 April 1657; proved 28 December 1658), [[Goffe-3|Edward Goffe]] included a bequest to his "loving wife Margaret Goffe ..." and mentions the "estate I have of her mothers Isabell Wilkynsonne deceased ..." Reference--Citing "MPR 1:155-58, Case 9283," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume III, G-H'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2003), 92- 99 (Edward Goffe) at 95; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB116/i/7118/95/22096579 ''AmericanAncestors'']. *[[Wilkinson-346|Jane]]'s sister, then "Margarett Witchfeild" provided in her will (written 21 April 1663; proved 5 October 1669) such that, in the event her daughters Hannah Goffe and Abial Goffe should die without issue, then to "the children of my sister Jane Winship deceased ..." Reference--Citing "MBR Case #25377; Hartford PD Case #6152; Manwaring 1:257-58," Robert Charles Anderson, ''The Great Migration, Immigrants to New England, 1634-1635, Volume VII, T-Y'' (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011), 481-488 (Edward Winship) at 486; digital images by subscription, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB496/i/0/486/0 ''AmericanAncestors'']. == Sources ==

Will, Probate and Guardianship Records for Jehu Higgins Pruett

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[[Pruett-449|Jehu Higgins Pruett]] died on July 24, 1866 in McMinnville, Yamhill, Oregon."Find A Grave Index," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVV1-VWGS : 13 December 2015), Jehu H Pruett, 1866; Burial, Brooks, Marion, Oregon, United States of America, Pioneer Memorial Cemetery; citing record ID 24827209, Find a Grave, http://www.findagrave.com. His will, probate and guardianship court records are attached to this page as PDF files. They were ordered by the Oregon State Archive and provided digitally to [[Short-3582|Caryl Short Ruckert]]. His obituary was published in the Weekly Oregon Statesman in Salem, Oregon on August 13, 1866.Weekly Oregon Statesman (Salem, Oregon)13 Aug 1866, Mon, Page 3 "Departed this life, in McMinnville, Oregon, July 24th, 1866, J. H. Pruett, of consumption; aged 46 years. He, with his family, crossed the Plains in '47, in search of health, and finding here a salubrious climate, he settled on a farm, pursuing a quiet and happy life; being known as a devoted father, an affectionate husband and a respected citizen, by all who knew him. He had long been a Deacon in the Baptist Church, and bore his protracted sickness with Christian patience and resignation; and being apprised of approaching death, he made every arrangement for the comfort of his family, gave directions concerning his burial and funeral, chose his minister, and then calmly fell asleep in the arms of Jesus." His will was filed on August 7, 1866.Oregon State Archives, 800 Summer Street NE, Salem, OR 97310. reference.archives@oregon.gov. Case 300. Will of J. H. Pruett filed on August 7, 1866 in Yamhill County, Oregon. :First I Jehu H Pruett of the State of Oregon Yamhill County :Being dangerously ill but sound in mind do by these presents make this my last will and testament :I give and bequeath all my estate real and personal of which I may die seized and possessed after paying my funeral expenses and just debts to my legal heirs namely William H. Pruett, John A. Pruett, James M. Pruett, Mary L. Pruett, Martha S. Pruett and Minerva H. Pruett to be equally divided. :And I appoint W. H. Pruett my legal Executor to act without giving any bond or undertaking or security of any kind whatsoever :In testamony wherof I have here unto subscribed my name and affixed my seal this 11th day of July A.D. 1866. ==Sources==

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==David Belding's Last Will -== In the name of God amen. I David Belding of Swanzey in the county of Chesshire and state of New Hampshire, Yeoman, considering the mortality of my body (being possessed of my usual share of memory and reason) Do on this seventeenth Day of April anno Domini Eighteen hundred and four, Make and ordain this my last will and Testament as followeth, viz In the first place I commend and commit my soul to my God from whom it derived, hoping and expecting a blessed immortality through Jesus Christ my redeemer, my savior, my Lord. In the next place, I desire and will that my body natural should reasonably (after the departure of my soul) be deposited with its mother dust, with common decency, nothing doubting but that I shall find it a spiritual body at the resurrection of the last days as to the other worldly matters I will and order as follows viz - *1st That all my just debts and funeral charges be paid out of my estate by my Executor *2ly I give and bequeath to my son Moses Belding the sum of five shillings, which together with what I have heretofore given him will be his full share of my estate. *3ly I give and bequeath to my son Elijah Belding and to his heirs forever, all my lands, Buildings and other estate lying and being in Swanzey aforesaid, he paying the legacies. I shall order in the will, which together with what I have heretofore given him is to be his full share of my estate. *4ly I give and bequeath to the heirs of my son David Belding deceased, two notes of hand by him signed, one of Ten Dollars Eighty Cents, Dated June 11 1801. The other of thirty dollars dated September 29, 1801 which notes I shall leave inclosed in this will, and which together with what I have heretofore given him will be his full share of my estate. *5. To my daughter Lidia the wife of Daniel Read, I given the sum of five shillings which together with what she has already received is to be her full share of my estate. *6thly. To the heirs of my Daughter Thankful the late wife of Roger Thomson, deceased, I give the sum of five shillings, which with what I gave to my said daughter in her lifetime and to her heirs since her decease, will be their full share of my estate. Finally I do constitute and appoint my trusty and well beloved son, Elijah Belding of Swanzey aforesaid Gentleman, sole Executor of this which is my last will and testament with out regard to any former will or testament whatsoever, in witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and year first written ~~David Belding ~~ ==Source== Behind Pay Wall: * [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8996/007131828_00060/446302?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22490410/person/320247605915/facts Probate Record of David Belding, 1804] * [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/8996/007131230_00173/567722?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/22490410/person/320247605915/facts#?imageId=007131230_00177 Will and Admin Records of David Belding, 1804]

Will 1832 of John Nisbet of Perry Pennsylvania

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[[Space:Will_of_for_Nisbet_One_Name_Study|Will of for Nisbet One Name Study]] === Persons mentioned === Wife Mary, son William Alexander daughter Margaratta Catherine; also Brother Fisher Nisbet. others $14 to Grizzel Maxwell === John Nisbet Will === 17 May 1832 Saville Township Perry County to wife Mary son William Alexander and daughter Margaratta Catherine - none of age Perry County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills Will Books Wills, Vol A-B, 1820-1854 page 459 == Sources ==

Will 1840 and Probate 1847 of Abram Nesbitt of Luzerne Pennsylvania

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[[Space:Will_of_for_Nisbet_One_Name_Study|Will of for Nisbet One Name Study]] === Persons mentioned === Wife Bethia -Sons Miner, James, Abram, Luther; daughters Sarah married Benjamen Harvey, Bethia Gaylord married Henderson Gaylord === Abram Nesbitt Will and Admin === Will 18 Mar 1840 admin 14 Jan 1847 Abram Nesbitt of Plymouth township Co of Luzerne Pennsylvania last will and testament :1st appoint Miner Nesbitt Son as sole executor of will :2nd to my loving wife Bethia 1/3 of all my personal property and the use of 1/3 of my real propery ½ of dwelling house and all my household furniture during her life to her own disposal :3rd to my son James $250 to be paid out of my personal estate in four years after my decease :4th to my daughter Sarah Harvey wife of Benjamin Harvey $250 to be paid out of my personal estate in four years after my decease :5th to my daughter Bethia Gaylord wife of Henderson Gaylord $250 to be paid out of my personal estate in four years after my decease :6th to my son Abraham Nesbitt $250 payable to his heirs to be paid out of my personal estate in four years after my decease :7th to my son Luthers Nesbitt $250 to be paid out of my personal estate in four years after my decease :8th to my son Miner Nesbitt and his heirs all my real estate Notes Bonds Book accounts together with all Horses Cattles Sheep Hogs and all farming utensils. The Real Estate being part of the house lots no 15 16 17 with the buildings, of the 2nd div and part meadow lot 25 Rivertier and lot 12 3rd div and ½ of a lot in the 5th div undivided all in Plymouth Township and meaning to give and bequeath all my Personal Propery unto to my son Miner except what I have bequesthed to my loving wife Bethia Signed 18 Mar 1840 Abram Nesbitt (Seal) Own Extract Luzerne County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills Will Books, Vol B-C, 1839-1863 page 266 == Sources ==

Will Abstract Joseph Weld of Roxbury 1646

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Source for original: "Joseph Weld Will, Case No. 43," Probate Records, Vol 1-2, 1636-1766; ''Massachusetts, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991'' [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9069/images/007703883_00323?usePUB=true&_phsrc=HIP2996&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=385295 image 323-26 of 625, pp. 7-12 stamped upper corners] by subscription ''Ancestry.com''. Source for abstract: Henry Fitz-Gilbert Waters, ed., in ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register'', 7 (1853):33- (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1853), [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t07x8rf26&view=1up&seq=41 images 41-42 of 422, pp. 33-34] at HathiTrust.org. ==Family Names Appearing in the Will== The following family names appear in italics in the the abstract below, in their order of appearance, and as spelled in the abstract: * [[Weld-5|Joseph Weld]] * [[Weld-6|John]] - son * [[Weld-136|Thomas]] - son * [[Weld-139|Edmond]] - son * [[Weld-25|Mary]] - daughter * [[Weld-137|Hanna]] - daughter * [[Clapp-1155|Barbara]] - wife * [[Wise-2593|former wife]] - Elizabeth (Wise) * [[Weld-198|Daniell]] - son * [[Weld-266|Sara]] - daughter * [[Weld-4|Mara]] - daughter * [[Weld-18|daughter denison]] - Elizabeth (Weld) Denison ==Will Abstract - Joseph Weld of Roxbury, 1646== Will of ''Joseph Weld'' of Roxbury Ipswich 2. 4 moth 1646. To the Colidg In Cambridg Tenn pounds to be payd In fiue yeeres, viz 40s p Annum, to the helpe & fertherance of such In larning as are not able to subsist of themselves, & herein I referr my Say to mr Dunster & mr Eliot, to be disposed as they Judg meet, only by this I recall the 20s a yeare back againe, wch I put to my hand to giue to Dr Ames sonn ; yet If those fournamed Judg it fitt to give him the 40s p annum leave it to ther wisdoms.—To my sonn ''John'' who is now my eldest sonn, sonn ''Thomas'', sonn ''Edmond'' & my Daughter ''mary'' my howse called the farme, with barne, & all the erable land, midow pasture ground contayning 89 acres & vpwards, with all the howsold stuff I haue ther, oxen & cowes, with cart, plows, yoks, Chaines & all the furniture: also my last devission of land being the 22 or 23 lott, being about 130 akers more or less; also, 3 akers of land somtimes John graues, lying next to the grounds of Josuah Hewes ; allso, six akers of salt marsh, more or less, that was bought of the Hairs of Samuell shoreman, lying next the marsh of John watson ; all these howses & moveables, cattell & p"cells of land named I giue to these 4 of my children named, viz, sonn John a dubble ption, the other three an equall ption.—lf god take any of them away by death vnder the age of 21 yeares, the survivors of these 4 shall Injoy his or there ptions. I giue to ''hanna'', my youngest dau. by my first wife, my ground comonly cald the leauen akers, lying next mudy riuer, also 20" to be payd out of my goods by my wife ''barbara'', at the age of 21 or day of marriage—If god take her away before her ption be devided among the children I had by my former wife, my will is, If I dy before that time be expired, that I am engaged to mr Hoocker to find her clothes out of her portion—Children by my former wife all of them a payer of sheets & all the beding, except that I shall hereafter name—[To the children severally] the rent due from William dauis. That my overseers doe see prformed out of the corne wch william davis is to pay that my Brother edward porter ? have Ten bushells of rie, allso bro. mayes, bro. Jones, bro. lewis, bro. peake, bro. gamlin, [each] 5 bushells.—Because my house in the towne have little wood belong to it my wife and children that are to inioy that shall have liberty to take soe much In the Sothermost grounds as will serue for ther vse for fiering, puided [they] cutt it out & make no stroy ; this to Inioy for the space of Ten years after my decease.—Those children named shall haue each of them a boock, & ther be 3 of doct prestons, one of Dr Sibb, mr rogers 7 treatises ; the eldest to take his choyse first. Sonn ''John'' my best stuff suit, son ''Thomas'' my frise suit & ''Edmond'' a ption as may be equall_—To sonn ''John'' my cloth cloke, to sonn ''daniell'' a suitable ption of my apparrell, equally parted among all my sons except my black tawny cloke to mr John Eliot or Teacher, my best sword to sonn ''Jonn'' & my other sword and black belt to son ''Thomas''. ‘The share I haue fr the Iron works the yearly pfit may be disposed to bring vp my son ''Thomas'' at Cambridg till he com to be mr of Art, and if my son ''daniell'' be capiable of larning, my desire is, that he allso after my son ''Thomas'' haue the like benefit, till he com to be mr of art; after that the whole to be equally devided among all my children. Wife ''barbara'' (my executrix,) together with my son ''daniell'', dau. ''Sara'', dau. ''mara'', my howse, the 15 akers in the neck, also that cow I bought at watertown, for the other is my son Johns, together with too young steeres that are som ering at John woods at sudbury. Those excepted, I giue all my other cattle at home to my wife & her children; the downe bead, bolster &c on the best chamber; one fether bedd & the beadsted on the hall chamber; with the yallow rugg, largest green rugg, 4 pillows, 2 payer of blankets, allso on flock bead &c. My dau. ''denison'' affirmes the down beads, my wiues mother gaue to her, after my decease, I know no such thing ; yet, being soe confidently affirmed by her, my will is, after the decease of my wife, [they] shall be my dau. denisons.—Debts to be paid, also mr cuddingtons anewity of 20lb a year, till 7 yeares be expired ;— 40lbs a year for 5 years to the Colidg. Mr John Eliot, Elder heath, Edward Clapp of dorchester, & William parks, [overseers,] 10lb to be payd them. p mr Joseph weld. 22. 5. 1646. My desire is, that Leuetenant Hewes & bro. bell, allso, bro. John Johnson may be added to the overseers, [they to have power to make the portions of the children equal. ] p me Joseph Weld Witness p vs, Joshua Hewes John Johnson Proved 10th (8) 1646. Lieftenant Hues & John Johnson deposed. Wm Aspinwall Recdr. Note.—This will is in the form of a letter, with the superscription—"To the Rev-erende his Esteemed In the lord mr John Eliot giue this not to be opened till after death." Inventory of Joseph Weld, late of Rocksbury, by Barbara his wid. 4 (12) 1646. Amt 2028. 14. 9. Apprizers, Isack heath, Willm Denyson, John Johnson, William Parke. The name of Wm Pirkines is mentioned. Proved 4 (12) 1646. Thomas Cooke, (Watertown.) Inventory taken by Nath' Bowman and Thomas Hastings. Mentions Mr. Mayhu and goodman Childs. Amt. £5. 03. 00.

Will Abstracts from Bucks County, Pennsylvania

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

Will and Codicil of Rebecca Cracroft

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'''Transcription of the Will and Codicil of Rebecca Cracroft''' In the Name of God, Amen. I, [[Waldgrave-13 | Rebecca Cracroft]] of the Close of Lincoln in this County of Lincoln, widow, being of sound mind, memory and understanding for which I thank Almighty God, do make my last Will and Testament as follows: First I desire to be buried in the Church yard of Hackthorne under the East window of the Church and that my Executors place a marble tomb over me raised upon pillars and surround that same with Iron pallisades and I will that no other Inscription be placed thereon than my name and the time of my departure. I give to my dear and valuable friend Mrs. Mary Spotswood all my household furniture (except a pair of Looking Glasses which I give to my Son, the [[Cracroft-45 | Rev. Bernard Cracroft]] of Louth, and my India Cabinet with the Ornamental China therein which I give to my Son, [[Cracroft-40 | John Cracroft]] Esq. of Hackthorne). I also give to the said Mary Spotswood all my household Linen and China and a set of Silver Castors but no other part of my plate. I give to Mrs. Mary Nelthorpe, my daughter-in-law, Twenty Guineas for a Ring. I give to the poor of Hackthorne and Hanworth Twenty pounds to be paid unto my son John Cracroft Esq. and to be by him distributed as he thinks proper. I give to the eldest daughter of my son [[ Cracroft-48| Charles Cracroft]], the sum of three hundred pounds, and I also give unto Elizabeth Clementina Cracroft, daughter of my son [[Cracroft-11 | William Cracroft]], three hundred pounds and I will and direct that the two Sums last above mentioned shall be placed in the Funds in the names of my Executors within twelve months after my decease and that the Stock purchased therewith together with the accumulated Interest of the same shall be transferred to each Legatee as she attains the age of twenty-one years or to her legal Representative. I give to my Grandaughter Rebecca Cracroft, daughter of the Rev. Bernard Cracroft a Silver tea urn and tea pot. Also I give to my Grandson Robert Edward Cracroft my Gold Watch. All the Rest, Residue and Remainder of my Goods, Chattels, personal Estate and Effects I give and bequeath unto my three Sons, [[Cracroft-47 | Thomas Cracroft]] Esq. of Keal, the Rev. Bernard Cracroft and [[Cracroft-44 | Edmund Cracroft]] to be equally divided amongst them and I make my said Sons, Thomas, Bernard and Edmund joint Executors of this my Will and hereby revoking all former Wills. I declare this to be my last, in witness whereof to my Will written upon two sheets of paper I have set my hand and seal (to wit): my hand to that Sheet and my hand and seal to this second Sheet this twenty-first day of June in the year of Our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine, Rebecca Cracroft. Signed, Sealed, Published and declared by the said Rebecca Cracroft as and forever last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our Hands as Witnesses. John Fardell, Elizabeth Hill, Servant to Mrs. Cracroft. A Codicil, to be added to and directed and taken as part of the last Will and Testament of me, Rebecca Cracroft of the Close of Lincoln in the County of Lincoln, widow. Whereas in and by my last Will and Testament bearing date on or about the twenty-first day of June in the year of Our Lord One thousand seven hundred and ninety-nine I have given and bequeathed unto my Grandaughter Clementina Cracroft, daughter of my Son, William Cracroft, three hundred pounds, now by this my Codicil I revoke the said Legacy of three hundred pounds so given to the said Clementina Cracroft and instead thereof give unto her the sum of two hundred pounds to be placed out at Interest by my Executors and disposed of in and by the same manner as the Legacy of three hundred pounds is directed to be disposed of in and by my said Will. I also give unto my Grandaughter Harriet Cracroft the sum of one hundred pounds over and besides what is left to her in and by my said Will. I also hereby will and direct that my Friend Mrs. Mary Spotswood shall have the freedom and occupation of the Messuage or Tenement I lately purchased of Mrs Lely, together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging, for one whole year next after my demise without paying any Rent for the same, and that my Executors shall during that period pay all the parochial and other Taxes for the same and I do hereby accordingly give unto the said Mrs Mary Spotswood the said Messuage or Tenement with the appurtenances for one whole year next after my decease, and charge my Executors with the payment of all the parochial and Kings Taxes due for the same. I also give unto the said Mary Spotswood my four old Silver Salts and Shovels, four Desert Spoons, my plated Sugar tongs, a pair of plated Candlesticks and all my Carpets. In all other respects I ratify and confirm my said Will and declare this to be a Codicil to be added thereto, in Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Second day of June in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and two. Reb’. Cracroft, Signed, Sealed, published and declared by said Rebecca Cracroft as and for a codicil to be added to and taken as part of her last Will and testament in the presence of us. Robt. Burton, John Fardell. This Will was proved at London with a Codicil the nineteenth day of October in the year of Our Lord One thousand eight hundred and two before the Right Honorable Sir William Wynne, Knight, Doctor of Laws, Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of the Reverend Bernard Cracroft, Clerk, the Son of the deceased and one of the Executors named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular Goods, Chattels and Credits of the said deceased having been first sworn by Commission only to administer power reserved of making the like grant to Thomas Cracroft and Edmund Cracroft Esquires, the Sons also of the deceased and the other Executors named in the said Will when they or either of them shall apply for the same.

Will and Codicils of Martha Weatherby of Congleton Cheshire 1834-41

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== Transcript of will and codicils == This is a transcript of the will and codicils of [[Weatherby-669|Martha Weatherby]] of Congleton, Cheshire. The original will and codicils are held by the Cheshire Archives and images are available on FindMyPast in its ''Cheshire Wills And Probate'' record set.Cheshire Wills And Probate. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F748111164 FindMyPast] (accessed 14 Sep 2021) database entry for Martha Weatherby. Congleton. Probate year: 1841. The National Archives holds a registered copy of the will and codicils in it collection of records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.The National Archives. Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D72340 PROB 11/1949/267]. Description: Will of Martha Weatherby, Spinster of Congleton , Cheshire. Date: 9 July 1841. === Will - 15 Jan 1834 === This is the last Will and Testament of Martha Weatherby of Cogleton in the County of Chester Spinster In the first place I direct my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses to be paid and I give and bequeath to my Brother John Weatherby the House and Premises where I reside and which I hold by Lease from Charles Watkin John Makerley Esquire for all my Term and Estate therein and I give to my said Brother’s daughter Martha All my Books and to Martha the daughter my late Sister Esther Stubbs All my clothes and wearing apparel and my Mahogany chest of drawers which usually stands in my Parlour and I forgive to my Nephew John Stubbs the Sum of Twenty pounds which he owes me And I give & bequeath to my Executors hereinafter named All my Money in the public Stocks or Funds upon trust to pay the yearly dividends thereof to my Sister Sarah Wetherby during her life in case they shall think she stands in need of the same of which they must be the sole Judge and if they shall think she does not stand in need thereof the same dividends to be added to the general Residue of my property And I direct my Household goods and Furniture to be sold and the Noney arising therefrom after payment of my debts and all Expenses together with all the rest and residue of my Estate and Effects whatsoever including my Money in the funds (subject as aforesaid) I direct to be divided into two equal shares and one Moiety thereof I give and bequeath to and to be divided amongst the Children of my said late Sister Esther Stubbs in equal shares and the other Moiety thereof I bequeath to and amongst the children of my late Brother Joseph Wetherby in equal shares and in case any child or children of my said late Sister or Brother shall die in my life time leaving lawful Issue such Issue shall stand in the place of their Parents and take the share such deceased Parent would have taken if living And I appoint the Reverend John Darcey of Marton and William Lpwndes of West Lane in Congleton aforesaid Esquire Executors of this my Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this fifteenth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty four. Martha Weatherby Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testatrix Martha Wetherby as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at her request and in her presence have hereunto subscribed our names as Witnesses Geo: Reade, Jas Fitz Gerald === First Codicil - 6 Aug 1838 === A Codicil to be taken as part of the last Will and Testament of me Martha Weatherby of Congleton in the County of Chester Spinster dated the fifteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty four Since the date of my said Will my Brother John Weatherby to whom I had given the House and Premises where I reside has died but I am desirous that his issue should have the benefit of the said bequest I do therefore give devise and bequeath the said House and all other the hereditaments comprised in the Lease thereof to me from the late Charles Watkin John Mackerley Esquire deceased unto the Reverend John Darcey of Marton in the said County of Chester Clerk his heirs Executors and Administrators Upon Trust to sell and dispose thereof by Public Auction or Private Contract as he or they shall think fit and after payment of the Expenses of such sale and otherwise attending the performance of this Trust Upon Trust to pay and divide the money arising thereby unto and equally between and amongst the Children of my said late Brother John Weatherby and the Issue of any of his Children who may be dead or who may die in my life time leaving issue such issue nevertheless to take the share only which his or their Parent or Parents would have taken if living as tenants in common and I declare that the receipt and receipts of the said John Darcey his heirs executors and administrators for any money which may be paid to him for the purchase of the said hereditaments or under other the Trusts of my said Will or of this Codicil shall be a good and sufficient discharge to the purchaser or person paying the same who shall not afterwards be accountable for the same or the misapplication or nonapplication thereof And inasmuch as I have by my said Will forgiven to my Nephew John Stubbs the sum of twenty pounds which he owes me I do hereby give to his Brother Thomas Stubbs the like sum of twenty pounds to make them equal and I give my clock to my Grand Nephew William Weatherby the son of my Nephew Joseph Weatherby son of my said late Brother John and I give the round stand which usually stands in my parlour to Miss Mary Darcey And I revoke the bequest contained in by said Will of the residue of my Property and do give and bequeath all my stock and money in the Public Funds (over and above the stock I some years ago transferred to Trustees for Marton School) after the decease of my sister Sarah Weatherby (to whom I have given the dividends thereof for her life by my said Will in case my Executors shall think she stands in need thereof) to and amongst the Children and other descendants if any (such descendants taking only their Parents share) of my late Brother Joseph Weatherby and all the rest and residue of my property after payment of my debts and Funeral Expenses and the several Legacies and bequests of my said Will and of this Codicil I give and bequeath to and amongst the Children and other descendants if any of my sister Esther Stubbs in equal shares such descendants taking their respective deceased Parents share only And I direct that if any Person to whom I have given any bequest or Legacy or share of residue by my said Will (not revoked or altered by this Codicil) or by this Codicil be dead or shall die before me having left or leaving issue such bequest or Legacy or share of residue shall not lapse but shall go over to and be paid and divided equally amongst such issue And I confirm my said Will in all other respects except as hereby altered In witness whereof I the said Testatrix have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight, Martha Weatherby Signed and published by the said Martha Weatherby as a Codicil to her last Will and Testament in the Presence of us Walter Hulme, Geo. Reade This is the first Codicil to the Will of Martha Weatherby deceased deposed to by the Revd. John Darcey the sole surviving Executor therein named the twenty fifth day of May 1841 before me, Ed Wilson, Surrogate === Second Codicil - 6 Aug 1838 === A Codicil to be taken as part of the last Will and Testament of me Martha Weatherby of Congleton in the County of Chester Spinster dated the fifteenth day of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty four Whereas I have by the deed of the thirteenth day of February one thousand eight hundred and twenty one executed by me declaring the Trusts of certain four per cent Bank annuities (since transferred into other Funds) declared that Davies Davenport Esquire then the Lord of the Manor of Marton in the said County of Chester The Reverend Offley Crewe Clerk then Rector of Astbury in the said County and The Reverend John Darcey Clerk then and yet Minister of Marton aforesaid should be Trustees of the said Stocks and Funds but have omitted to provide for the Succession of Trustees on the death of any who might die And Whereas the said Davies Davenport and Offley Crewe have both departed this life Now it is my Will and mind that Edward Davies Davenport Esquire the present Lord of the Manor of Marton aforesaid and the Reverend Willoughby Crewe Clerk the present Rector of Astbury aforesaid shall be added as Trustees to the said John Darecey and shall be Trustees in the place of the said Davies Davenport and Offley Crewe deceased And I do further direct that whensoever the said John Darcey or the said Davies Davenport or Willoughby Crewe shall die or vacate the said livings or possession the Minister of Marton for the time being the Lord of the Manor of Marton aforesaid or the Rector of Astbury aforesaid as the case may be shall be a Trustee in the place of him who shall so die or vacate such living or possession and I direct that such Trust Funds shall be transferred to and vested in such persons upon the Trusts declared by the said deed It being my will and desire that the Lord of the Manor of Marton the Record of Astbury and Minister of Marton respectively for the time being shall be the perpetual Trustee of the said property And I further direct that the Minister for the time being of Marton aforesaid shall have the appointment as well of the first as of every succeeding Master of the School intended to be endowed by the said deed And I confirm the said deed and Will and my first Codicil in all other respects In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this sixth day of August one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight. Martha Weatherby Signed and published by the said Martha Weatherby as a Codicil (the second) to her last Will and Testament in the Presence of Walter Hulme, Geo.Reade This is the second Codicil to the Will of Martha Weatherby deceased deposed to by the Rev: John Darcey the sole surviving Executor therein named the twenty fifth day of May 1841 before me, Ed Wilson, Surrogate === Third Codicil - 9 Nov 1840 === This is a Codicil to the last Will and testament of me Martha Weatherby of Congleton in the County of Chester Spinster I give and bequeath the following Legacies in addition to any Legacies or sums of money I may have given them or any of them in my said Will namely to William Weatherby the Younger the sum of five pounds to John Weatherby the son of Peter Weatherby the sum of five pounds to Edward Stubbs of Lower Withington the natural son of Mary Ann Stubbs the sum of five pounds and I give a full suit of Mourning to Jane the wife of John Perry In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this ninth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty Martha Weatherby Signed by the said testator in the joint presence of us who in her presence and in her presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Arthur C Harcourt, John Findler This is the third Codicil to the Will of Martha Weatherby deceased, deposed to by the Rev: John Darcey the sole surviving Executor therein named the twenty fifth day of May 1841 before me, Ed Wilson, Surrogate === Probate - May-July 1841 === In the Consistory Court of Chester
The 27th day of May 1841 Appeared Personally George Reade of Congleton in the Coun of Chester Gentleman and being sworn upon the Holy Gospels maketh Oath that he is one of the attesting Witnesses to the first and second Codicils [to] the last Will and Testament of Martha Weath[erby] late of Congleton in the County of Chester Spin[ster] deceased bearing date respectively the sixth day of August 1838 and hereto annexed that he was present on the said sixth day of August and saw the said Codicils duly executed by the said Testatrix signing her name Martha Weatherby at the foot or end of each of them as it now appears William Hulme the other attesting Witness [to] the said Codicils being also present at the same time and this deponent and the said Walter Hulme did then in the presence of the said Testatrix set and subscribe their names as witnesses to each of the said Codicils as they now appear Geo. Reade Signed and sworn at Congleton the Day and Year aforesaid Before me Ed: Wilson, Surrogate [The registered copy of the will and codicils in the records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury includes the following note.] Proved at London with 3 Codicils 9th July 1841 before the Judge by the oath of the Revd John Darcey Clerk the surviving Exor to whom admon was granted having been first sworn by Comon duty to administer. == Sources ==

Will and Estate Inventory of William Barsham

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=== Last Will & Testament === "I William Barsham of Watertowne… doe declare this to be my last will and testament… I give unto my son John Barsham a hifer of two years old and the vantage and fowre ewe sheep and five pounds in silver : I give unto William Barsham the son of my said son John twente shillings in silver : I give unto my son Joshuah Barsham : twentie shillings in silver and my good musket : I give unto my son Nathaniell Barsham all my working tools and my furnes kettle : I give unto my daughter Hanna Spring a cow and fowre ewe sheepe and three pounds in silver and my bible: I give unto my Daughter: Susanna Capen one cow and fowre ewe sheepe and three pounds in mony and my joined chaire : I give unto my daughter Sarah Browne one cow and fowre ewe sheep and three pounds in silver and my great armed chaire : I give unto my daughter Rebecka Winship my farme of seventee two Acres : Bonded norwest and by west with Mr Carter, East and by East with [ ] noreast and by north with John Sherman : Sow west and by south with Mr Wollcot : I give unto my daughter Elizabeth Barsham my farme of sixtee fowre Acres : bounded norwest and by west with Mr. Samuell southage and by east with widdow Bartlet : noreast and by north with Henry Kimball : south west and by south with Capten Jenison : I give fowre Acres of meadow in the meadow called Thatchers meadow : unto my two daughters last named : to be eaqually devided between them: also I give unto my two daughters named namly Rebecka Winship and Elizabeth Barsham all my houshould stuff : excepting what is before mentioned : to be eaqually devided between them: I nominate and apoynt my well beloved childrin Nathaniell Barsham Rebecka Winship and Elizabeth Barsham to be executors of this my last will and testament and I desire my loving friends Thomas Hanning and John Stone to be overseers of this my will… this 28th August : 1683 :
William Barsham
In the presence of
Thomas Hanning
John Stone As an addition to this my last will and testament… I doe give and bequeath unto my childrin… in addition to what I have all redie given them… namely to my daughters Hannah Spring : Susanna Capen Sarah Browne Mary Bright and my son John Barsham to each of them twente shillings apiece to be paid them in mony… this 15th of Aprill : 1684
William Barsham
In the presence of
William Bond Senior
Thomas Hanning
John Stone ===Estate Inventory=== This is an inventory of the Estate of William Barsham who deceased ye 3d of July 1684… In cash………………………………….………........026 – 04 – 06
Two oxen……………………………………….......005 – 00 – 00
Three cows…………………………………..........009 – 00 – 00
Twentie sheepe……………………………........005 – 00 – 00
All his working tools…………………..…........008 – 00 – 00
A furnis kitle…….…………………………….......001 – 10 – 00
A hifer of two yeers and ye vantage.......002 – 10 – 00
A fether bed a fether boltster two fether pillows
curtains two blankets a blue rug A straw bed a bed
stead all together as it stands……………..007 – 00 – 00
Eleven paire of sheets and one odd sheet.006 – 10 – 00
Twelve pillow beers………………………….....001 – 00 – 00
Nine towels seventeen napkens………….001 – 10 – 00
Five Table cloaths………………………………..000 – 15 – 00
Joined chest…………………………………………000 – 06 – 00
Eight chairs………………………………………….000 – 18 – 00
Seven cushons…………………………………….000 – 15 – 00
Five pewter platters one bason and chamber pot a
quart pot……………………….........................000 – 15 – 00
A hive or honey combe………………………..000 – 08 – 00
Fowre old small old books…………………..000 – 05 – 00
A warming pan a frieing pan a paire of tongs a fier
shovel [ ] a paire of bellows [ ] a paire of cobirons
a driping pan a trammell……………………..001 – 00 – 00
A bedstead curtains and [ ] two blankets.001 – 15 – 00
Two chests a litle table………………………..000 – 18 – 00
Fowre old coats a cloake three westcoats three paire
of breeches two old hats six shifts Two [ ] five caps
ten bands fowre handkercheefs five paire of
stockings all…….........................................006 – 00 – 00
Fifteen yards of homemade woollin cloath.003–00–00
A trundle bed stead a flock bed a flock bolster a
fether pillow and old rug………….............001 – 00 – 00
A kneeding trough a forme fowre barrels three
cheese vats a trunnell and old churne...000 – 14 – 00
A fier lock musket………………………………..000 – 15 – 00
Seventee two acres of land called farm
land…………………………………......................010 – 00 – 00
Sixtee fowre acres of land called farme
land……………………………………………...........010 – 00 – 00
Fowre acres of meaddow in Thatchers
meaddow ………………………………………......004 – 00 – 00
Apprized the day and yeere above writene by us:
John Sherman
William Bond
Simon Stone Middlesex Probate Court- docket no. 1329 -------

Will and Inventory, Abraham Newell of Roxbury, d 1672

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==Probate of Abraham Newell d 1672, Roxbury== Transcribed by [[Martin-17283|Jeffrey Martin]]. Transcription of the Will and Inventory of [[Newell-118|Abraham Newell (abt.1584-1672)]]. Please note that the original will included no line breaks, although the clerk copy in the deed books does. Original image of the will is [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Newell-118-3 here.] "The Last will of abraham newell dated this 8 day of February 1669 I having formerly disposed of the greatest part of my lands unto my children by reson of myn in abilety tew improve them by reson of myn age and weacknes and having geven two myn eldest son Abraham Newel a deed under my hand of severall parsels of land and unto all the rest of my sons the possesshun of others of my landse but not sufisshently confirmed unto them… the lands that I have confirmed as before expressed unto my eldest son Abraham Newell with twenty pounds geven to him at his marryage shal be his dubbel porshon out of all the lands that I have all rady deveyded unto my children all tho not sufisshently confirmed unto the rest of my children as this is to him 2. my will is that my son John Newell shal have ten acres of land ner untew Joseph Bugbes house and one quarter part of my salt marsh at the Salt Pans also all my fresh madow at Flaggy Madow but in case that the sayd John Newel have no natural heyrs… all these severall parsels of landse here willed tew hime shall fal untew the rest of my children my sons Abraham Isic and Jacob Newel and to my son in law William Tay… not hindring dowry in cas that he doth marry 3. my will is that my other two sons Isic and Jacob Newell shall have my lot at the Pond Playne and the lot at the end of it that was formerly bot of Edwerd Danyson and the land on the rocks caled Totmans Rocks that was latly the land of William Hopkins and Samuel Ruggles and all my medow in Ber Marsh and half my salt marsh at the Salt Pans 4 my will is that my son in Law William Tay shall have my Long Orchyard ner untew whar my dwelling house was butting on the nowl of the hel ner tew whar my sayd house was and by the way leading by the north syd of Richcherd Meadsses whom lot [homelot] and uppon John Watsons whom lot and all the other land there that is myne whether orchard woodland or paster land down teu Samuel Ruggles his paster that he bout of me in all about fiveten acres of land all theas severall parsels of land above menshoned that are willed unteu my sons Abraham John Isic and Jacob Newel is now in thar hands and possesshon they giving to me rent for the same every one of them as I have agreed with them oras my nesessity shal requyre derering the whol term of my nateural life yearly and for all the worlly goods that I shal dy possessed of or that is deu teu me in the hands of any person what soever exsepting what is above menshaned or that shal be her after expressed in this my will whether it be housing or lands cattel or movabel goods or what else soever I dispose of it as followith… 2 my will is that my dear wife Fransis Newel shall have the use and benefit of my whol istat for and derering the tyme of her natural lyfe and that she shal dwel with any of her children whar it lykith her best yet being provided for and it is my will that she shal be providded for by all my children by an equal proporshon as they deu injoy of my lands in thar possesshon that is teu say that my eldest son Abraham Newel as he doth injoy & possess a dubbel porshon of al the lands divyded out unteu my sons my sayed son Abraham shall provide as much as of any of the rest of my children for the mayntenance of my sayed wife and all the rest of my sons as my sons John Isic and Jacob Newel and my son in law William Tey shal provide every one of them equally for the comfortabel lyvelihood of my sayed wife… 3. after my wifes decease my will is that my eldest son Abraham Newel shall possess and injoy the nowl of the hel by his house that he set up whar myn was bernt adjohynning to it and the land about it that he doth now possess of myne above menshoned it lying on the north syde of it and it lying on the south syde of my son in law William Tays Long Orchard above expressed abutting up on the land of the hayres of Isick Morrel 4. my will is that my other teu sons Isick and Jacob Newel shal have posses and injoy my lot of twenty and teu akers in the woods in the thoussand acers ner dedham and that it shal be equally deveyded betwixt them both 5. my will is that all the rest of my isstat after the descease of my sayd wife what soever eyther in her hands or in the hands of any person… shall be equally deveyded unteu all my children… excepting my sayed wifes wearing cloathes which shall be at her leberty to dispose of to whom she pleasith. allso in case my children cannot agree about the divishon of the goods left teu them at her my wifes descease… they shall choose each of them one man being no way related to them and theas men thus chosen with my two friends deseyered to be my overseers of this my will to have power to hear and fynally to determin al such difference that shal aryse amongst any of them they or the major part of them but in case eyther by death or removal there doth want an od man these men thus chosen shal have the ful power to choos an od man… my dear wife Francis Newell shal be my exsecutrix and my loving son Isac Newel shal be my exsecutor… my loving friends John Boales & William Gary to be myn overseers… the mark of Abraham V newell
In the presenc of…
Samuel gary
John Bennit" Suffolk County Registry of Probate v7 p220-3, docket No. 599 An Inventory of the estat of Abraham Newell Late of Roxbury deaceased taken… the twenty first on thousand six hundred seaventy two One feather Bed and feather Bolster and two feather pillows and one old Bed teeking……….. 3 – 10 – 00
One Blancot and A Straw Bed………………………………………………………… 00 - 5 – 00
A Bedsted and Curtains………………………………………………………………... 01 – 00 – 00
A Trundall Bedsted and Cord………………………………………………………… 00 – 5 – 00
One feather Bolster and a silk gras pillow three veary old Blancots 00 – 6 – 00
Seaven sheets and six pillow beers………………………………………….…… 02 – 7 – 00
In peuter and tin weare………………………………………………………………… 01 – 2 – 00
Two Brase Citells on warming pan and a sklet………………………………. 01 – 2 – 00
In Iron ware A payer of tongs two trammels one Iron pot and an Iron Citell a fring pan
A payer of sheers a payr of bellows………………………………………………. 01 – 5 – 00
Six [ ] and thre kivars…………………………………………………………………. 00 – 9 – 00
In wooden ware fouer chairs two old chests a small box two forms two platers six trenchers... 01 – 00 – 00
In the chamber seven pound of sheep woll…………………………………. 00 – 07 – 00
[ ] and a payer of small scals………………………………………. 00 – 10 – 00
Two old bags a snapsak and som bacon………………………………….……… 00 – 6 – 00
One old bed blancot and pillow………………………………………………………. 00 – 3 – 00
In the sellar two barils and a chirn and some other lumber…………. 00 – 10 – 00
A sadell and pillion and two sives……………………………………………..……. 00 – 07 – 00
A swine………………………………………………………………………………………….. 00 – 15 – 00
In his Waring Apparell that is by [ ] divided among the children and taken by them……….. 4 – 4 – 00
And also a Coverled that is Resarved for Isaac……………………………… 00 – 14 – 00
Another for Jacob Aprised att………………………………………………………… 00 – 14 – 00
And a Coverled for John………………………………………………………………… 00 – 14 – 00
And A coverled for Willyam Tay……………………………………………….…….. 00 – 15 – 00
And Reseavid for Abraham a silkgrass bed and a Blancot…...………… 00 – 14 – 00
The Sum totall…………………………………………………………………………………. 23 – 4 – 00
Samuall Williams
John Bridge
==Sources== *Suffolk County, MA: Probate File Papers.Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2017-2019. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives. Digitized images provided by FamilySearch.org) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB2735/i/48697/599-co1/1416762211 Probate File 599] * Suffolk County Probate Books, v7 (copy) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-P2YN?i=816&cat=120561 page 220 will], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9Y5-P2TB?i=818&cat=120561 p 222, inventory] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9YP-P4VQ?cat=120561 Docket entry]

Will and Inventory for Sampson Mason

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==Will of Sampson Mason== "The 22nd Day of October in the yeer of our Lord according to the English accompt one Thousand six hundred seaventy and two. Know all men by these p'sents that I Sampson Mason of Rehoboth in the Collonie of New Plymouth in New England, Cordwinder, being sicke in body, but through the Grace of my God of Good and p'fect memory doe make and declare my last will and Testament in manor and form following; That is to say First I give and bequeath my whole estate as well Reall as p'sonall to mary my beloved wife; To have and to hold the same and every p'te thereof To the use of her the said Mary during her widdowood; onely excepting such Gifts and Legacyes as are heerin and heerafter bequeathed; Item. I give and bequeath unto my eldest son Noah; either my house which is shortly to be built in Swansey, or that house wherin I doe Now dwell, That is to say that house which his Mother my said wife shall order him to take; and an equall proportion with all his brothers in all my lands within the severall Townships of Rehoboth and Swansey; and on the Northsyde of the Towne of Rehoboth; when hee shall attaine to one and twenty yeers of age; To the use of him and his heires and assignes for ever; Item. I give and bequeath unto my second son Sampson Fifty acrees of Land which is shortly to be layd out as my Lott on the Northsyde of the Towne of Rehoboth; to have and to hold the said Fifty acrees; from the Time that hee shall attaine to one and twenty yeers of age; To him and his heires and assignes for ever; Item. I give and bequeath unto my son Samuell that house which my said wife shall Choose for her owne p'ticulare use; with five and Twenty acrees of Land where my said wife and the overseers of this my will heerafter Named shall se convenient; To have and to hold the said house and land from and after my said wifes decease; To him and his heires and assignes for ever; Item. I give and bequeath unto my other six sonnes an equall right to and proportion of all my lands not alreddy bequeathed within the severall Townships of Rehoboth and Swansey; and on the Northsyde of the Towne of Rehoboth; whether the same or any p'te thereof be devided or undevided; as it is or shall be layed out to the use of mee mine heires or assignes att any time heerafter; To have and to hold To them my said six sonnes; and every of them respectively; when they shall attaine to one and twenty yeers of age; and after the second Marriage of my said wife or her decease; to theire severall and Respective uses of them and to the severall and Respective uses of theire heires and assignes for ever provided nevertheless that whensoever every of my last mensioned six sons posess and Injoy an equall proportionall of land with my said sonnes Noah and Samuell; That the Remaining lands shallbe att my wifs dispose; and off my said overseers heerafter mensioned: Item. I doe heerby declare that it is my last will and Testament; That every of my four daughters shall have such a portion of my estate both Reall and p'sonall as my said wife and the said overseers shall see meet and to be payed to every of them according to the ordfer of my said wife and overseers; Item. I doe heerby Nominate my said deare wife Mary sole executrix of this my last will and Testament; and my beloved friends Mr. John Myles, Mr. James Brown and my brother John Butterworth to be overseers thereof; desireing that they doe see the same accomplished and p'formed according to the true Intent and meaning thereof; In witness whereof I have heerunto putt my hand and seal the day and yeere first above written. : Signed & sealed in the psence : Off Jonathan ffuller Sampson Mason : Jonathan Willmoth and a seal. : Sampson Mason[[#Mason1902|Mason(1902)]]] : October 27, 1676 : Plymouth Colony Wills 3(2):50-51 : #P287 ==Sources == == The Inventory of Sampson Mason== : An Inventory of the estate of Sampson Mason [...MS torn...] tuenty seauenth of October 1676 : L s d :: Impr: his wearing apparrell; one blacke Cloth suite [...MS torn...] :: Item 1 homemade suite briches and dublitt [...MS torn...] :: Item 1 Cloth Coate and wastcoate and a paire of trousers [...MS torn...] :: Item 1 Red wastcoate a paire of briches & old Coate 00 1[MS torn] :: Item 2 hatts and two paire of drawers 00 10 00 :: Item 3 shirts three Capps and 9 bands and two handkercheiffes 00 13 00 :: Item 2 paire of Gloues a paire of Mittens and a tobacco box 00 06 00 :: Item 7 paire of stockens an apron and smale boxes 00 18 00 :: Item a paire of shooes and a lether apron 00 03 00 :: Item 5 pillows a bolster Couerlidd a paire of sheets & a blankett 03 00 00 :: Item a Flocke bed 2 bolsters a sheet a blankett and a Rugg 02 10 00 :: Item a bed 2 bolsters a paire of sheets Couerlid & bedstead 03 15 00 :: Item a bed bedstead a bed matt & Coard 02 10 00 :: Item 2 blanketts a sheepskin Rugg 2 a Couerlidd & a bolster 02 05 00 :: Item a bed stead & Coard and a paire of sheets & a paire of pillow bears 01 10 00 :: Item 2 smale peeces of New holland and a TableCloth 00 07 00 :: Item 3 towells & 4 yards of New Penistone 01 00 00 :: Item 2 yards 4 a halfe of homade Cloth & 4 yards of kersey 01 15 00 :: Item 6 yards of serge 5 shillings per yard 01 10 00 :: Item a paire of stockens and 14 yards of New Cloth 03 00 00 :: Item 4 yards of homemad Cloth 00 16 00 :: Item a bearing blankett and a Childs Coate 00 12 00 :: Item 9 yards of homadecloth 01 10 00 :: Item 2 blanketts and 12 pound of Cotten yerne 03 10 00 :: Item 2 Guns 2 L a harquebusse 15s 02 15 00 :: Item 2 Cuttleaxes powder and bulletts 01 12 00 :: Item 1 blankett & a knapsacke 00 12 00 :: Item 80 pound of sheeps woole 20 pound of Cotten woole & Flax 03 00 00 :: Item 3 Chests a bow and a Case with 12 bottles 01 06 00 :: Item 5 pewter platters & 8 peeces of pewter & 8 spoones 02 05 00 :: Item earthen ware & wooden ware & trenchers 01 00 00 :: Item 2 stone Iuggs and 2 pichers and a glass bottle 00 07 00 :: Item a warming pan and 2 frying pans 00 15 00 :: Item a Great brasse kettle and 2 skilletts 01 00 00 :: Item 4 Iron potts and an Iron kettle 02 10 00 :: Item a smale brase kettle a spitt a box Iron & a Gridiron 01 05 00 :: Item a paire of Andirons & 2 pott hangers 00 15 00 :: Item a looking Glasse and an houre Glass & 3 lampes 00 10 00 :: Item a Great Gratter and a wooden bottle and other small things 00 04 00 :: Item 4 spining Wheeles & 4 Chaires 01 02 00 :: Item a Great bible Mr Baxters euerlasting Rest & other books 01 00 00 :: Item 13 or 14 Iarrs and six barrells and 2 tubbs 02 02 00 :: Item 2 meate tubbs [2?] Great hogsheds & other wooden lumber 01 10 00 :: Item a Cradle 2 pailes and a pecke 2 Cherns 2 Cheesefatts 00 17 00 :: Item a warming pan lead a brush 4 paire of Cards 00 08 00 :: Item 2 tables 2 stooles 1 seiue and three basketts 00 10 00 :: Item shoomakers tooles viz: lasts kniues and all other shoomakors Inatruments and alsoe Currying kniues 10 00 00 :: Item in sole lether and vper Lether 08 00 00 :: Item 2 Chaires a paire of Fetters & 3 hoes & 2 beetle Ringes and 3 wedges and a stubb sythe a pitch fork and pickaxe 02 00 00 :: Item in mony 14s pins a pursse & Combe 00 16 00 :: Item 2 paire of plow Irons 3 Narrow axes 02 00 00 :: Item 3 sythes with Nibbs 4 Rakes with a Gindstone 01 05 00 :: Item a Cart and wheels boxes hoopes and Cart Ropes and yoakes and a plow 03 00 00 :: Item 2 saddles 2 bridls and a pannell 01 15 00 :: Item Ioyners tooles 01 05 00 [The following two items are written in the left hand margin:] :: more linnin and woollen yerne 00 15 00 :: 3 sheets a Case for a bolster and 3 pillowbers 01 15 00 :: [51] :: [...MS torn...]okes and hingges bill hookes & hatchell 01 05 00 :: [...MS torn...] hookes a peece of a spade & drawing kniffe 00 05 00 :: [...MS torn...]mp braked & vnbraked and Flax 02 10 00 :: [...Ms torn...] about 50 bushells of Indian Corne 05 00 00 :: Item about 15 bushells of Rye 02 10 00 :: Item 2 oxen 08 10 00 :: Item 3 Cowes and 2 Calues 09 00 00 :: Item one 4 yeer old steer & 5 yeerlings 10 00 00 :: Item 1 horse and mare 03 00 00 :: Item 7 younge swine 03 10 00 :: Item 10 sheep 03 00 00 :: Item 15 load of hay 07 00 00 :: Item 6 baggs bandeleers powder hornes 00 14 06 :: Item 1 trusse 00 02 06 :: Item 8 Gallans of traine oyle 01 00 00 :: Item 2 trusse Irons tarr and Rosen 00 06 00 :: Item 4 hiues of bees 01 16 00 --------------- : sume totall £155. 19. 00. Aprissed by us the day and yeer before specifyed : Phillip Walker : Daniell Smith : Forgotten 7 peckes of salt 2 Goat skins dressed 4 sheep skins 3 bushells of wheat 4 bee hives 3 or 4 pound of feathers : Mary Mason the Relict of the deceased Sampson Mason tooke her oath to the truth of this Inventory the 17th of November 1676 before mee Iames Browne Assistant. Plymouth Colony Wills, Vol. III, part 2, f. 50-5 ==Sources==

Will and Inventory of George Hunt of Exeter, 1564

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[[Hunt-19812|George Hunt of Exeter]] :National Archive, Kew, Surrey, England PROB 11/48/260 :Will of George Hunte of Saint Petrock Exeter, Devon :Probate Date: 12 October 1565 :transcribed by Helen M Ford In the name of God Amen, The thirde daye of march in the yere of oure Lorde god a thousand fyve hundreth three score & fyve I George Hunte of the parishe of Sainte Petrocke in the citie of Exeter being sicke of body and yet nevertheless god be thanked ofgood and p'fecte rememberance doe make and ordaine this my present laste will and testament in manner & forme followinge First I give and bequeth my soule into the handes of Almightie god my maker and Redemer and my earthly bodie to be buried in the church yarde of St Petero' in Exeter Item I give and bequeath unto Alice my wiffe one hundreth markes to lawfull money of England to be first paide before any other of my legacies be paide Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Fursdon my wiffe's sister tenne poundes to be delivered unto her within one half yere after my decease Item I give and bequeath to Johane Fursdon my wifes mother five and twentie shillinges eight pence The residue of all my goods moveable and unmoveable I give and bequeath to Haniball Hunte otherwise known as George Hunte my sonne whome I make and ordeine to be my hole executor And if it happen the said Haniball otherwise George Hunter to decease befor he do accomplishe the full age of one and twentie yeres, then my will is that the same residue of my goods so before given unto him shall holle remaine towe and be to the use of Alice my wiffe Item I make and ordaine my unkell Thomas Ratcliffe and Thomas Martin to be my overseers to see this my will p'formed and donne in every thinge accordinge to the trewe meaninge hereof ad I give and bequeathe to the poor prisoners in the quenes gayle of the castle of Exeter tenne shillinges, that is towite two shillings weakly to be paide until the saide some of tenne shillinges befulled paide Item I give to the poor prisoners in the quenes faile of the citie of Exeter fyve shillings, that is towite twelve pence to be paide weakly, tyll the saide some of fyve shillings be fully paide. Item I give to the pooore of the Maudelyn withoute the Southgate of the citie of Exeter fyve shillinges, that is towite twelve pence to be paide weakely till the some of fyve shillinges be fully paide Item my will is that my wiffe Alice shall have and einoye duringe her liffe one howse a stable orchard and gardeyn and two lyttel croftes of grounde sett lying and beinge in Faringdon wherein one Richard Shadde nowe dwelleth , the same Alice payinge to my heires and assignes duringe her lyffe the some of twentie shillinges yerely to be paide for the same In witness whereof to this my p'sent last will I have setto my hande given the daye & yere above written in the presence of Thomas Marten, Thomas Ratcliffe, Peter Longe, John Hold, Martyn Browne, John Fursdon with others, by me George Hunte Latin probate clause, probate granted 12 October 1564, to the relict Alice Hunte who acted as administratrix during the minority of George Hunte als Haniball Hunte According to Vivian Haniball als George Hunt was 7 years 11 months and 5 days old at the death of his father. (father died between March 3 1564/5 and March 8 1564/5 when buried) therefore Hanibal was born c February 1557. No other children mentioned in will. '''INVENTORY''' :Inventory of George Hunte of Exeter, Draper Juddery, Exeter Orphans Court Inventories, Electronic Files, OCI 48, 1565 cited by p 478-9 cited in Kate Osborne PhD thesis, 2016 https://ore.exeter.ac.uk/repository/bitstream/handle/10871/24298/OsborneK_Vol%202.pdf?sequence=2&isAllowed=y ::Goodes householde Stuffe Weeres Setts sperate and desperate £255 14s 4d ::Whereof ::In debts desperate dewe by the Shoppe boke £25 5s ::Item for the debte of Richarde Strobridge £26 6s 8d ::Item for the debte of the halfe of the ship called the George £30; ::£81 11s 8d ::So there remayneth yn goods & debts payable £174 2s 8d ::Whereof ::In charges for the funeralls 12s 8d ::Also given to the poore 20s ::Also for debts owed by profits £15 9s 4d ::Item for debts owed uppon specialties £76 15s ::Also for severall Rents of his house & Ten[ement]ts 25s ::Also for probate of the Testament & ingrossynge of the inventory 18s 8d; ::£96 8d ::So there Remaineth over and above the funeralls the debts which the Testator owed and the debts whiche is owynge & not receavyd £78 2s ::Whiche some of £78 2s must be devyded yn three Equall parts & then there remayneth to every parte as folowethe ::To the wyffe of the Testator for her 3rd, £26 8d ::To Hanyball the Childe for his 3rd £26 8d ::To the same Hannyball the admynystrator for his 3rd £26 8d ::£78. 2s ::Whereof (verso) ::Gevyn in legacy by the Testator to his wyffe £66 13s 4d ::Also to Elizabeth Furssedon £10 ::Also to Johan Furssedon 26s 8d ::Also to the overseers 20s ::Of whiche £79 there is given in legacies by the Testator more than the thirde parte ::whiche only he mighte dispose £52 19s 4d ::Whiche £52 19s 4d must be rebated after the Rate of the pounde out of the foresaid £79 geven in legacies And then there is lost in every pounde 13s 6d over & above 7d uppon the whole by whiche Accompte the legatories must have of every pound but 6s 7d

Will and Inventory of James Ford, Shillingstone, 1735

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:Dorset History centre, Reference Number: Bc/W/F; Event Record Number: 48 Will and inventory of James Ford of Shillingstone :[[Ford-23586|James Ford (1680-1735)]] :In the name of God Amen, I James Ford of Shillingston in the county of Dorset, Gentleman for disposing such goods and chattles as I shall hereafter dye posesed of. Do make and ordain this my last will and testament in maner following hereby revoking all former wills by me already made. :First I give and devise''' unto my son John''' all that my dwelling house and lands thereto adjacent and belonging called by the name of Farrs contayning about three acres more on less with comon of pasture thereto belonging (purchased sometime since by me of my '''mother Mary Ford widow'''. To hold to him his heirs and asignes for ever subject [ ] to the payment of all such principle and interest money which I now owe by mortgage thereon or shall owe at the time of my decease. Also I give and bequeath to '''my son James half a guinea to buy him a mourning ring'''. Also I give to '''my said son John and my daughter Jane all my goods, chattles and [ ] and effects,''' whatsoever equally between them share and share alike subject nevertheless to the payment of all debts which I shall owe at time of my death, excepting of such mony as I shall leave charged on the said estate called Farrs :Lastly I make and ordain '''my said son John and daughter Jane joint executors '''of this my last will and testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale, '''the third day of March in the Eight year of the Reign of King George the second over Great Brittain and Scotland and in the year of our Lord Christ 1734''' :James Ford (signature) :Signed, sealed published and delivered by the testator [ ] for his last will in the presense of us who subscribed our names in his presense and at his request :Jos Lambert :Wm Jeaves :Stafford Moore [] :18th day of April 1735 :The will within written was proved on ye oath of Jane Ford, one of ye executors within named admin[] of all things concerning this will was at the same time committed unto law by Tho Riloy Clerk :An Inventory of the Goods and Chattles, Rights and Creditts of James Ford, late of Shilling Okeford in the County of Dorsett, Gent deceased taken and appraised the twenty seventh day of March 1735 by us whose names are hereunto subsc [ Inventory not added here as formatting of the transcribed inventory did not transfer to this page ]

Will and inventory of Robert Greenfield 1679

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Transcription of the Will and Inventory of [[Greenfield-273|Robert Greenfield]] who passed away in Chetwynd, Shropshire in July 1679 '''Work in Progress''' : In the Name of God Amen I Robert Greenfield of Chetin Heath in : the County of Salop beinge aged and weake in body but sound & p[er]fect in Mind and : Memory (praised be God for it) knowinge the Certainty of death and the Uncertainty of : the ..ne thereof & that it is a Christian duty to sett his house in order ??? ordaine & : Make my Last will and testam[en]t in Manner & forme followinge & first & above all things : I Comitt and Comend my Soule into the hands of Allmighty God my ????? Trustinge for : Salvation through his Mercy and the Meritts of my Redeem[e]r Jesus Christ & for my : Body I Comitt it to his Earth to be decently interred at the discretion and ovrsight of : my Execut[o]rs hereafter Named and for my worldly goods wherewith it hath pleased you : to bless me I distribute and dispose of them as followeth ----------------------------- : Impt I give and bequeath unto John Cradock my Son in Law one old Black Cow and Calfe : Now in his possession which he bought of me at fifty shillings price whereof he hath : paid me twenty shillings & the other thirty shillings I forgive him------------------------ : It: I give and bequeath unto my Son Robert one Pied Cow: & to my Son Thomas one : Bay Mare, & to my Son Edward one ???????? heifer -------------------------------- : It: give unto my Son Richard one yeare old heifer & a Longe Coffer Now Standing
: in my Midle Chamber ---------------------------------------------------------- : It: My debts and funerall expences beinge first paid and discharged all the rest and : residue of my houshold goods Cattells Chattells Corne on the ground and in the house I
: give and bequeath unto my Son: Edward Greenfield and to my Son in Law John Cradock
: and doe ordaine Make and appoint them the said Edward my Son and John Cradock my
: Son in Law the Joynt Execut[or]s of this my Last will and Testam[en]t & doe hereby revoke
: Mak frustrate Null and Void all former and other wills whensoever by me Made I
: doe declare this to be my Last will. In wittness whereof I have hereunto putt
: my hand and Seale the second day of July Anno: D[omi]n[i] 1679.
Sealed and Published Robt: Greenfield
his Marke
in the p[re]sence of us. :William Pickin :: his marke : Joseph Cooke ---- An Inventory of all the Goods Cattells and Chattells of Robert Greenfield Late of the Parish of Chetwin in the County of Salop deceased taken and apprized the 22th day of July: Anno D[omi]ni: 1679 {| border="1" !!!£!!s!!d |- |Inps one Old Lame Mare||0||6||8 |- |It[em]: one weaninge Calfe||0||10||0 |- |It[em]: Seaven sheepe old and yonge||0||10||0 |- |It[em]: Beddinge and Linnens||1||0||0 |- |It[em]: one Iron Pott about a Gallon||0||2||0 |- |It[em]: 2 litle? old Brass kettles||0||3||0 |- |It[em]: 3 litle? Pewter dishes||0||4||0 |- |It[em]: one old Cupboord and 3 Coffers||0||4||6 |- |It[em]: one kneadinge Turmill? and other wooden ware||0||5||6 |- |It[em]: 6 Goose and other Poultre||0||4||6 |- |It[em]: one Fire Grate Fire Shovell Pott hookes and Tongs|||||| |- |and one Axe?||0||2||0 |- |It[em]: Corne Growinge on the ground of Severall Sorts||2||0||0 |- |It[em]: hempe? growinge on the ground||0||2||0 |- |It[em]: his wearinge Apparrell||0||5||0 |- ||||||| |- |||'''5'''||'''19'''||'''2''' |} the Mark of Richard Fardoe }
& Joseph Cooke } Apprizers

Will and Inventory of Thomas Cornow the elder, husbandman, of Towednack

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'''Last will and testament of Thomas Curnow'''Original wills, administrations and inventories for the Consistorial Court of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Wills, surnames beginning with C (nos. 866-1358), 1636-1649, 1660-1664. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-62PY-SD?i=938&cat=329778; AP/C/1074 (image 939-942), will & inventory of Thomas Cornow the elder, husb., of Towednack Kresen Kernow Ref. AP/C/1074 :30th of October Anno Dni 1643 :In the name of god Amen, I Thomas Cornow thelder of the p[ar]ishe of Towednack in [the county] :of Cornewall husbandman, being sicke in bodye, but p[er]fecte in remembrance, (laude & pra[ise] … :Almighty god) doe make & ordaine this my p[re]sent testamente, contayninge herein … :will in manner & forme followinge, first I bequeath my soule to Almightye god my m[aker and] :redeemer, & my bodye to be buried in Christian Buryall, It[em] I give to the p[ar]ishe of … :3s 4d, It[em] I give to the p[ar]ishe of Towednacke 3s 4d, It[em] I give unto my sonne Henrye 10… :give unto my elder sonne John 40s, It[em] I give unto my younger sonne John 10s It[em] I g[ive unto] :my daughter Marye 13li 6s 8d, It[em] I give unto my daughter Jane 3li, It[em] I give u[nto my] :daughter Margaret 40s, It[em] I give unto my daughter Ann 10s, It[em] I give unto my d[aughter] :Willimot 10s, It[em] I give unto my daughter Thomasin 10s, It[em] I give unto my cose[n] … :Cornow 1s, It[em] I give unto my cosen Anthonie Cornow 1s, It[em] I give unto my … :Cornow 1s, It[em] I give unto my godchildren 6d a peece, It[em] I give unto my s… :Bottrall 1s, And all the rest of my goods, over & above my debts paide & my f[uneral] :expenses paide I give & bequeath unto mine executors hereafter named, And I d[o] :ordaine & apointe Thomas & Robert my sonns to be my full & whole executors yointly … :severallye, for the execution & p[er]formance of this my last will & testament. And … :herebye utterlye revoke & adnull, all & every former wills, gifts, legacies & … :whatsoever heretofore made. :William Rusell :William Hodge Note: The right hand side of the page is damaged and words missing 24th of November 1643 A true invitorye takene (the daye & yeare above written) of all the goods & chattells moveable & unmoveable, of Thomas Cornow thelder late deceased of the p[ar]ishe of Towednake in the Countye of Cornewall husbandman, praised by John Parsons & William Cornow. {| | || lib || s || d |- | Imp[rimu]s the wearing apparell of the deceased || 1 || || |- | It[em] foure milch kine, praised || 8 || 10 || 0 |- | It[em] 3 calves, meane yearlings || 1 || 4 || 0 |- | It[em] 2 sows & 4 piggs || 1 || 3 || 0 |- |It[em] 2 naggs || 5 || 6 || 8 |- |It[em] one other old nagg & mare || 1 || 3 || 0 |- |It[em] corne in the mowhaye || 3 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] 2 greater brasen pans || 5 || 10 || 0 |- |It[em] 5 lesser brasen pans || 1 || 5 || 0 |- |It[em] 2 brasen broken pans || 0 || 2 || 0 |- |It[em] 1 greater brasen crocke || 1 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] 2 other lesser crockes of brasse || 0 || 12 || 0 |- |It[em] 9 pewter platters || 0 || 9 || 0 |- |It[em] 6 podgers of pewter || 0 || 4 || 0 |- |It[em] 3 old brasen candlesticks || 0 || 3 || 0 |- |It[em] five old silver spoones || 1 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] one old mazure cup silver bound || 0 || 16 || 0 |- |It[em] bedding & bed clothes || 2 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] 3 feather beds 4 bolsters & a pillow || 2 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] 2 old cubbords || 0 || 10 || 0 |- |It[em] 3 old table boards wth some old formes || 0 || 15 || 0 |- |It[em] one old woollen table cloth & a linnen table cloth || 0 || 2 || 6 |- |It[em] wooden vessells, barrells, tubs & such like || 0 || 7 || 0 |- |It[em] earthen vessells || 0 || 0 || 8 |- |It[em] idle timber stuffe, as old planks || 0 ||10 || 0 |- |It[em] yron stuffe about the house, as 2 brandises, an axe, cleuer & hatchet, 9 harrow tens, 3 boriers, a shouell, an euill, 2 spitts, a bar of yron, furse hookes & reape hookes || 0 || 10 || 0 |- |It[em] 3 sacks wth a old winding sheete || 0 || 5 || 0 |- |It[em] truss roopes & halters & tresses || 0 || 0 || 8 |- |It[em] panniers & pack saddles || 0 || 2 || 6 |- |It[em] an old wheele barrow & bridele & saddle & gesses || 0 || 3 || 0 |- |It[em] butter & cheese || 1 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] fire wood, as furse & turfes || 0 || 5 || 0 |- |It[em] dishes & trenchers || 0 || 1 || 8 |- |It[em] one old cheste || 0 || 1 || 6 |- |It[em] chattle tenure in Embla || 1 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] debts owed by specialties & other contracts || 20 || 0 || 0 |- |It[em] one old muskitt wth a sword || 0 || 8 || 0 |- |It[em] a litle haye || 0 || 2 || 0 |} ::In total 62l 14s 2d ::the signe of John [I] Parsons ::the signe of William [W] Cornow == Sources ==

Will and Land Records for Thomas Shay of Prince William New Brunswick

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== Last Will and Testament == Transcription of Thomas Shay's last will and testament, found in York County Deed Book volume 38, pages 417."Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC5S-4V3?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-PWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17282801 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1856-1858 vol 038 > image 420 of 673; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada. and 418a"Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-XC5S-WYT?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-PWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17282801 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1856-1858 vol 038 > image 422 of 673; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada.. Last Will of Thomas Shay } No. 13860 In the name of God Amen, I, Thomas Shay of the Poquiock in the Parish of Prince William and County of York being sick and ready to die, do commend my spirit to God who gave it and my body to the dust from whence it was taken. I being as yet of sound mind, and showing a desire to have proper arrangements mad (sic) respecting my word by circumstances do thus proceed Viz First of all as for my wife '''Bathsheba''', I leave all in her power until her death, and at her death the property is to be divided between''' John Shey''' and '''George Shey''', and also '''Thomas''' and '''Stephen Shey''' each is have twenty pounds currency when the property falls into the hands of John and George Shey. As for my daughter '''Mary Jane Shey''' I do leave her five shillings currency. I also do leave to my daughter '''Sarah Shey''' five shillings. Also, I bequeath to my daughter '''Susan Shey''' three pounds currency, or Four sheep. Also to my daughter '''Bathsheba Shey''' she is to have a Cow or five pounds currency. Also my daughter '''Lucy Ann Shey''' I leave her three pounds currency. As for these my daughters they are to receive nothing of what I have bequeathed to them until my wife Bathsheba does think a proper time to ?? them, this being my mind and will I do hereby sign and seal as my last will, and to have the same lawfully executed. I do nominate the Executor of the same viz My Wife first of all Bathsheba Shey, John Scott Nathaniel Scott. And in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty three and this second day of April in the aforesaid Year. Witness present William Faukner Thomas X Shay Samuel X Scott Be it remembered that on the tenth day of August in the year our our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven Before George A. Bedell Esquire Registrar of deeds for the county of Carleton personally appeared William Faukner one of the subscribing witnesses to the will of Thomas Shay herea??, annexed and being duly sworn did depose and swear that he did see the said Thomas Shay sign the said annexed will by making his mark at the foot thereof and that he at the same time sealed published and declared the same to be his last will and testament, that before said signing the said Will was read over to the said Thomas Shay by him the said William Faukner and that he subscribed the name “Thomas Shay” at the foot of the said will by the direction of the said Thomas Shay and that at the time of such signing sealing publishing and declaring he the said William Faukner and one Samuel Scott Senior whose name is likewise subscribed to the said Will and witness attesting the execution thereof both present, and that the said Thomas Shay appeared at the time to be of sound and disposing mind and understanding and that the named William Faukner and Samuel Scott Sen were subscribed the said will by him the said William Faukner and by the said Samuel Scott Senior (making his mark thereto) in the presence of each other and of the said Thomas Shay Sworn to before me at Woodstock in the county of Carleton this 10 day of August A.D. 1857 G. A. Bedell Reg. of deeds in and for the Co. Carleton == Land Records == In November 1828, Thomas Shay was granted 100 acres in Prince WilliamProvincial Archives of New Brunswick, Index to New Brunswick Land Grants, 1784 - 1997 (RS686) https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/RS686/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&Key=10841. On 20 May 1829, Thomas bought an additional 40 acres from [[Atherton-2191|Israel Atherton]]"Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DT59-XKG?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-MZ9%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C15520601 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1830-1831 vol 018 > image 50 of 574; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada.. This is the property that was inherited by his sons John and George. John Shay sold his interest in the land to his brother George on 21 August 1858York County deed book volume 39, pages 376-378: "Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6D97-4NY?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-RWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17346701 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1858-1859 vol 039 > image 378 of 639; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada. "Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6D97-WS1?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-RWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17346701 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1858-1859 vol 039 > image 379 of 639; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada. "Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6D97-WLM?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-RWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17346701 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1858-1859 vol 039 > image 380 of 639; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada.. George Shay then sold the land to [[Fraser-3877|William Thompson Fraser]] on 7 October 1858York County deed book volume 39, pages 459-460: "Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6D97-41H?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-RWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17346701 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1858-1859 vol 039 > image 461 of 639; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada. "Canada, New Brunswick County Deed Registry Books, 1780-1930," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6D97-WRY?cc=1392378&wc=M69D-RWL%3A13843801%2C13841702%2C17346701 : 21 May 2014), York > Deed book > 1858-1859 vol 039 > image 462 of 639; County Office of Service, New Brunswick, Canada.. == Sources ==

Will and Probate of Adeline Kohlberg, 1884

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'''Will and probate of Adeline Kohlberg, 1884'''New York, New York, Record of Wills, vol 331, pp. 485-494, Adeline Kohlberg, 1884; consulted as "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971," browsable images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899R-GSS7 : accessed 29 January 2024) path: New York > Wills 1884-1885 vol 331-332 > imgs 267-270 of 558; citing citing Surrogate Court, New York City, New York. In the Name of God Amen. I Adeline Kohlberg being now of sound and disposing mind and memory and mindful of the uncertainty of life do hereby make; declare and publish this to be my last will and testament revoking all former wills by me made. First I direct that my funeral expenses be first paid by my executors. Second: I give decide and bequeath to my daughter Tillie the house and lot known as number one hundred and fifty (150) East one hundred and twenty seventh (127th) Street in the city of New York to have and to home the same to her own use during her natural life, and upon her death I give devise and bequeath to the said house and lot No. 150 East 127th Street to her children, and their heirs if there are any her surviving and in the event that she shall die leaving no issue then I give devise and bequeath the said house and lot No. 150 East 127th Street, to my children Manfred P. Kohlberg, Virginia Sampter, Adele Reichert, Semi Kohlberg, Albert M. Kohlberg, and Eugene, L. Kohlberg their heirs, executors and administrators in common share and share alike, and should either of my said children die before my daughter Tillie the share they would be entitled to shall descent to their issue if any and if they die leaving no issue their share shall go to the survivors. Third: I give decide and bequeath to my daughter Adele, my piano and all the household furniture of while I may die seized. The reason I have excluded my daughter Adene from participation in the rest of my property is because she has recieved her share during my lifetime. Fourth: I give and devise and bequeath to my children Manfred P. Kohlberg, Virginia Sampter, Semi Kolhberg, Albert M. Kohlberg, and Eugene L. Kohlberg their heirs, executors and administrators absolutelu forever all the rest and residue of my property both real and personal of every kind and nature and wheresoever situated, to be equally divided between them, share and share alike should either of my said children die before me the share of such deceased child shall be divided among her or his children; and if either of my said children shall die before me leaving no issue, the share of such deceased child shall be equally divided among the other children in this sense mentioned or their heirs, executars and administrators. I appoint my son Manfred P Kohlberg and Eugene L Kohlberg and my son-in-law Rudolph Sampter executors of this my last will and testament, and I hereby authorize and empower my said executors or such of them as may qualify to sell and, and all of my real estate if they shall deem it advisable for the purpose of making division thereof. I Witness Whereof I Have hereunto set my hand and seal the 22nd day of May 1882 Adeline Kohlberg (L.S.) on the first page 24th line the name Adele Reichert inserted before execution. Geo. M. Johnson Charles Dahl.

Will and Succession of Samuel King

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Source: "Mississippi, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1780-1982", Mississippi, Adams County Probate Records; Author: Mississippi. Chancery Court (Adams County); Probate Place: Adams, Mississippi, {{Ancestry Sharing|31479008|0f436e}} - {{Ancestry Record|8995|5021867}} (accessed 25 November 2022) Will of Samuel King Probated May Term 1845 In the name of God amen, I Samuel King of Adams County and State of Mississippi now in feeble health, but of sound mind and memory do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and annulling any and every will by me at any time heretofore made. First I deem it proper to explain that having by my deed duly executed bearing date the twenty fifth day of June 1844 conveyed to my daughters Honor C.M. King and Ellen Douglass King the children of my last wife a parcel of land comprised of several contiguous lots or sections purchased by me, for the most part, from the government of the United States containing together about twelve hundred acres situate in the counties of Adams and Jefferson in this state, which bordering on the Mississippi River near the mouth of Fairchilds Creek, I consider valuable and fully equivalent to what might be estimated as their full distributive shares in my estate and that account my daughters above named are not to participate in the other property of which I shall make distribution at this time – Secondly, I give and bequeath to be divided into three equal shares, according to value, one of which shares to inure to Emmily Hibernia daughter of Laura I Inge the late wife of Doctor John C Inge; one other share jointly to Benjamin Howard King Wailes, Albert Milton Wailes, and Ellen Olivia Wailes the sons and daughter of Olivia M.E. Wailes late wife of Edward Lloyd Wailes, and the third share to my son Albert Milton G. King. The property so to be divided being comprised of a tract of land situate on Beaver Creek in Amite County containing about two hundred and fifty one acres which I acquired by purchase from Thomas Farrar and Wife as will appear by their deed dated the 28th day of April 1834. Secondly a debt due to me on the joint promissory note of Wm. Vancamper and William B & G. Dicks secured by mortgage, on which note the principal and interest now due amounts to about eight hundred and sixty dollars - Third and lastly a tract of land containing (by a resurvey made in 1826) about seventeen hundred and nine and 65/100 acres, situate on the right bank of Bigg Black in Warren County which was held by my father Richard King deceased under a grant from the Spanish government, which was confirmed by the Commissioners, appointed under the Government of the United States to adjudicate on land claims - In this tract of land I was entitled to a distributive share as one of the heirs of my father, I purchased from my brother Jacob King his share as will appear by his deed to me; I also purchased the share of my brother William King deceased as will appear by the deed of Alexander Montgomery and Jame M. Ely Administrator & Administratrix on the estate of said William King. I also hold the shares of my sister the late Mary Boardman and my brother Richard King in this tract of land as will appear by a letter of power of Attorney made by the said Richard King and Laura E. King his wife dated the 15th day of February 1834 and recorded in the office of the probate court of Adams County in Book X. of record of deeds page 94. In this letter of Attorney I am authorized to sell and convey this tract of land; but there seems to have been an omission to mention the consideration which I had paid for it, Reposing however unlimited confidence in my brother’s integrity of character and knowing that he will recollect my having paid for him and my sister aforesaid a large debt to Rutherford, Fisk, and McNeill to whom they had made a deed of Trust for their interest in this tract of land, I am in no doubt but that my said brother will conform to such reasonable request as may be made to him by my Executor hereinafter named and that he will make other such deed or Instrument of writing as may be deemed necessary to remedy or correct any defects in the previous writings. If it should be mutually agreed upon between the said Albert Milton G. King and John C. Inge and Edward Lloyd Wailes, the fathers and natural guardians of the other distributees, that it will best conduce to their interests to sell the two tracts of land above described and divide the proceeds together with the money which may be collected by the Executor on Mr. Vancampen’s note, I yield my assent to that arrangement, and authorize my Executor under this Will to make and execute such deed or deeds as he may be deemed proper in consummation of this arrangement; but if on the contrary it should be deemed by the said parties more advisable to divide the lands by lot between the distributees I shall also be willing that they do so; and in that event my said Executor is to be considered fully authorized to make under this will the deeds necessary for vesting in the respective distributees complete titles to their several shares without the interposition of any Judge or Judges of Probate Court or other judicial officers. My friends Mr. John F. Scott and his consort Mrs. Elizabeth Scott of the parish of Tensas in the state of Louisiana are hereby affectionately requested to become the guardians of my two daughters Honor C.M. and Ellen Douglass King, I owe very little money and therefore deem it unnecessary that my Executor, or any other person, should administer on my estate; Nevertheless if in accordance with law or usage it should be found necessary for my Executor to take out letters of administration I request it may be done in Adams County and that he shall not be required to give security. Lastly I hereby appoint and constitute my son-in-law Edward Lloyd Wailes to be the Executor of this my last Will, and request that he will at as early a day as possible pay any just debts which I may happen to owe at the time of my demise. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this second day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty four. Sam. King (seal) Signed by the Testator and acknowledged to be his last will and Testament in the presence of the undersigned witnesses who have subscribed their names at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other. W.B. Otts. E. Lloyd Wailes, Jno. Ogle. Levin Wailes The State of Mississippi, Adams County In the Probate Court of said County at the May Term 1845. In the matter of a certain instrument of writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of Samuel King, deceased: Personally appeared in open Court at the above Stated Term, Levin Wailes, E. Lloyd Wailes, and W.B. Otts subscribing witnesses to said instrument of writing who being first Duly sworn depose and say, that Samuel King signed, sealed, published, and declared said instrument of writing in their presence and in the presence of John Ogle on the day of the date thereof, as his last Will and Testament; that said Testator was then of sound Disposing mind and memory and more than twenty one years of age; and that these Deponents subscribed said instrument as witnesses attesting the execution thereof, at the request of said Testator, in his presence and in the presence of said Ogle on the day of the date thereof. Sworn to and subscribed in open Court May 27, 1845. Levin Wailes W.B. Otts E. Lloyd Wailes Ral North Clk d By Rich. A. Inge D.C. Proved by subscribing witnesses, L. Wailes, Wm. B. Otts, and E.L. Wailes admitted to probate and ordered to be recorded - May term 1845 C.L. Dubuisson, Judge State of Mississippi, Adams County By the Probate Court of said County Whereas Samuel King made his last Will and Testament, and at a Probate court held in the aforesaid County on the fourth Monday in May A.D. 1845, the said Will was proven and admitted of record in this court, wherein was appointed Edward Lloyd Wailes for the execution thereof; and the said Edward Lloyd Wailes having complied with the provisions of the statute in such case made and provided: Therefore, to the intent that the said Will may be well and truly performed, we do give, grant, and commit unto the said executor the administration of the goods and chattels, rights and credits, whatsoever, belonging to, or concerning said testator’s estate, with full power to dispose of all and singular the said goods and chattels, rights and credits, according to the tenor of the said Will, and the true intent and meaning of the said testator, within the time prescribed by law, and to render a true account of his administration, whenever thereunto legally required. Witness: Charles S. Dubuisson Esquire, Judge of Probate of said County, this twenty sixth day of May in the year one thousand eight hundred and forty five Rab. North Clerk By [illegible] D.C. [probably deputy clerk?]

Will and Testament James F Kendrick

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== Biography == ===Will and Probate=== Texas, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1833-1974.Texas, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1833-1974 - https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/896109:2115 *Name: J F Kendrick *Gender: Male *Residence Date: Abt 1891 *Residence Place: Smith County, Texas *Will Date: 10 Jun 1891 *Probate Place: Smith, Texas, USA *Inferred Death Year: Abt 1891 *Inferred Death Place: Texas, USA *Case Number: 1057 *Item Description: Probate Packets, 1046-1138, 1891-1893 The State of Texas} County of Smith} June 10, 1891 Be it known that '''[[Kendrick-2075|James F Kendrick]]''' of the County and State aforesaid being of sound mind and realizing the uncertainty of life, and the certainty of death, and appreciating the importance of having my worldly affairs arranged. As I desire them do make and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking and all others that may have heretofore been made by me. First, I desire, and it is my will, that all my just debts be paid should I have anything at the time of my death. Second, I herely Will and bequeath unto my beloved wife '''[[Hunt-17251|M.U. Kendrick]]''' all of my property of every kind, and character, real personal and mixed, and absolute letter to the same shall be vested in her when this will, has been probated as required by law. And she shall use and enjoy, and dispose of the same as she may choose, And ant deed on other instrument of conveyance that she make to any part of the real estate that I may accrue, on we may both [?] at the date of my death, all of which is hereley willed and bequeathed to my beloved wife M.U. Kendrick as foresaid shall be as valid as any deed that we can on might make jointly before my death. Third, I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my said wife M.U. Kendrick executor of this my last will and testament, and it is my will and desire that she shall not be required to give bond in any seen on amount whatever as such Excutrix, And further it is my will and desire, that no proceedings be ad in the Probate Court relative to me Estate except to file an inventory and appointment of the property and probate and record this my will as required by law. In testimony whereof I hereunto subscribe my name in the presence of Jeff B Burns, Joel Bell & Jime Lee, the subscribing Witness n this 10th day of June 1891. Signed and seal, J.F. Kendrick *Signed in the presences of * Jeff B Burns *Joel Bell *Jime Lee *Filed 21 July, 1891. *John M Rucker, County Clear, Smith Co., Texas by W.S, Marsh Deputy. ------------------------------------ The State of Texas} County of Smith} Estate of J.F. Kendrick Deceased. County Court of Smith County, Texas September 1891 To How B.B. Beaird, County Judge of Smith County Texas. M.U. Kendrick shows that J.F. Kendrick died on the 16th day of July A.D. 1891 in Smith County Texas, leaving real and personal property of the estimated value of $2500.00 dollars and a will duly executed as petitioner believe that the said J.F. Kendrick at the time of his death resided in Smith County, State of Texas that your petitioner M.U. Kendrick was named as executor in said will and is capable of executing all trust as required by said will and accord with law. Wherefore she prays that notice of this application be given by citation duly posted and that said will be probated and that letters issue as required thereall. *Signed: *R.H.C. Butler Attorney *for M.U. Kendrick *Filed 21 July, 1891. *John M Rucker, County Clear, Smith Co., Texas by W.S, Marsh Deputy. ------------------------------------ Application to Probate last will and testament of J.F. Kendrick, 21 July A.D. 1891. Gives notice all persons interested in estate to appear before Honorable Count Court, of Smith County, at Court House in, in the City of Tylor on the Third Monday in November, A.D.1891, when and where they may legally contest the same. Given under my hand and seal of said Court, at my office, in the City of Tyler, this 24 day of October, A.D. 1891. *Signed: John M Rucker, Clear County, Smith Texas. *W.H. Marsh, Deputy. == Sources ==

Will Caters family tree

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The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Miller-53846|Rebecca Miller]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19017782 send me a private message]. Thanks!

Will for George Burks (b.1768 Virginia d.1851 Indiana)

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Will of George Burks, Hendricks County Court House, Danville, Indiana, Will Book Vol 2, Jun 22,1846 - Jun 26,1862 p.68, located on FHL microfilm #1316574 "Will Records v 1-3 Aug 1822-Oct 1880" In the name of God, Amen. I George Burks of the county of Hendricks and State of Indiana, being of sound mind and disposing memory, but considering the uncertainty of life and certainty of death do make and publish this my last will and testament, hereby making void all former wills by me at any time heretofor made. First, I direct that what worldly estates it has pleased God to entrust me with I dispose of the same in the following manner towit: It is my will that my just debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as possible out of the first money that shall come to the hands of my executors from any portion of my estate. 2nd I will and bequeath unto my son William J Burks thirty three dollars he having had advanced to him in cash and property two hundred and ninety two dollars, which will make three hundred and twenty five dollars, that being the highest amount advanced to any of my children, my daughter Nancy Bunton having had that amount advanced to her in property. 3rd I will and bequeath unto my son Samuel E Burks thirty three dollars he having had two hundred and ninety two dollars advanced to him in cash and other property. 4th I will and bequeath unto my daughter Mildred Bereman twenty dollars she having had advanced to her in property three hundred and five dollars. 5th I will and bequeath unto my son John D Burks his heirs and assigns forever the following described tract of land towit: The North East quarter of section Number twelve in Township fifteen; North of Range one West lying in the county of Hendricks and also nineteen dollars in money, which together with the amount of money property heretofor advanced to him will make three hundred and twenty five dollars making him equal with those above named children. 6th I will and bequeath unto my son Allen P Burks fifty dollars he having had advanced to him in cash and property two hundred and seventy five dollars. 7th I will and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Ann Burks and to her heirs and assigns forever the following described tract of land towit: The West half of the North West quarter of section thirteen, and the East half of the North East quarter of section fourteen in Township fifteen North; of Range One West in the County of Hendricks estimated to be worth two hundred dollars, I also bequeath unto the said Mary Ann Burks one hundred and twenty five dollars also one bed, bedstead and furniture belonging thereto which has heretofor been called hers, also one Roam horse which has heretofore been called hers. 8th It is my will that after paying all my debts, the expenses of settling my estate and paying off all the legacies herein bequeathed that the balance of my estate be divided equally amongst all my children except Nancy Bunton. I will and bequeath that she the said Nancy Bunton shall receive but one half of what would be coming to her, were she to receive an equal share with the rest of my children, and the other half that would have been coming to her, was she to receive an equal share with the rest of my children, the said Nancy Bunton I will and bequeath to Mary Jane Malone, the infant daughter of Mary Jane Malone deceased, I will that the said infant Mary Jane's part when collected be paid out in interest until she becomes of age, but if the said infant Mary Jane should die at any time before she becomes of age her part of my estate shall return to Nancy Bunton. I hereby nominate and appoint John D Burks and Jesse Bereman executors to this my last will and testament. In witness where of I do hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this the second day of September AD 1845, signed George Burks (seal) Attest: James Dugan John Darnall State of Indiana Hendricks County In the probate court of Hendricks County, May term 1851 Personally affirmed in open court on this 16th day of May AD 1851 John Darnall one of the subscribing witness to the attached will of George Burks, who being duly sworn, says that whereand the said George Burks acknowledges and declares the same to be his last will and testament and that he subscribed his name thereto as a ...... and of sound mind and memory and not under any coercion whatever. John Darnell, subscribed and sworn to in open court May 16, 1851. [Posted to Ancestry.com Message Boards > Surnames > Burks by sleuthesthedead on 09 Nov 2005 07:10PM.]

Will for Jackson-3544 Williams Taylor Jackson

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1738-1746. Named 6 sons and 2 daughters. :Will of Williams Jackson of Dale Parish; Colonial Wills of Henrico County, Virginia Part Two 1737 - 178, page 1095 :The children of William and Sarah as named in his will, dated 26 Nov 1738 and recorded 5 Sep 1739, were: :: To son (1) Mathew - 150 acres in Henrico County on south side of Swift Creek, upon Licking Creek, where he lately lived and 1 negro after death of his mother [[Jackson-14850|Sarah Jackson]]; :: To son (2) William - 177acres in Amelia County on Mayes Branch on lower side, and 1 negro; :: To son (3) John, 200 acres in Amelia on lower end of my survey on Beaver Pond Branch, negro and items; :: To cousin Thomas Neal, son of Thomas Neal - 200 acres; ["cousin" often meant nephew in this time period - this indicates a possible link either to his wife's family or a previously unknown sister of Williams], :: To my friend John Brown - all of my land on Mayes Branch, part of a survey of 260 acres Rest of land on upper side of Mayes Branch :: To my son Francis - 200 acres, plus 1 negro and items; :: To son Mark - 100 acres on north side of Swift Creek on upper end of land where I live, 1 negro and items; :: To son Thomas - all land and plantation where I live, also 80 acres on Licking Creek, at lower end of his brother Mathew?s line, and 1negro :: To daughter Ruth Moor - 1 shilling :: To daughter Agnes Jones - 1 cow & calf :: To wife Sarah, use of all above Negroes and my plantation during widowhood and to be executrix :: Dated 26 Nov. 1738 :: Wit: John Green, John Blankenship and William Turner :: Recorded 5 Sept. 1739 * 1739 in Henrico County, Virginia:: Will is in Henrico Miscellaneous Court Records, Vol 4, ==Sources==

Will Francis Dancy (1753 - 1806)

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:::::'''Francis Dancy Sr.’ Will''' IN THE NAME OF GOD, AMEN: I, '''Francis Dancy''', of the county of Northampton, State of North Carolina, being sick of body, but of sound and disposing memory and calling to mind that it is ordained once for all men to die, do make and ordain this my last WILL AND TESTAMENT, in manner and form following; viz: First: I lend unto my beloved wife '''Mary Dancy''' during her natural life the land whereon I now live, containing eight hundred and thirty or forty acres (including several tracts) be the same more or less. Secondly: I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife '''Mary Dancy''' the following property, viz: Adam, Cherry, Mary and her three children, Ephram, Violet, Eliza and Beck, which Beck I got by said wife, my dining chairs and bay horse, two feather beds and furniture such as she may choose, one hundred barrels of corn, one thousand five hundred weight mechantable pork, or as much bacon as will be equal to it, one chest drawers which my said wife owned prior to our marriage and fodder sufficient to support the horse, I give her such as she may purchase as also the cattle she may purchase one year, to her and assigns forever. Thirdly: I give and bequeath unto my son '''David Dancy''' the following negroes viz: Teterm Jacob, John, Grace, Beck, Judy, Polly Chocolate, Candes and Frank, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Fourthly: I give and bequeath unto my son '''William Dancy''' one negro boy named Davy, now in his possession, together with all the property I have heretofore given him, to him and his heirs and assigns forever: Fifthly: I give and bequeath unto my son '''Frances W. Dancy''' one negro girl named Emma, together with all the property I have hereto fore given him, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Sixthly: I give and bequeath unto my son '''John W. Dancy''' the river and Malone tract of land as they are termed which I purchased of Walter Kibble and wife and the deed will more fully show, to him and his heirs and assigns forever. Seventhly: My hays Neck Land, as it is termed, which I purchased of Walter Kibble and wift as the deed will more fully appear, I wish sold my Exrs. Upon a credit, the money to carry interest from the date until my daughter '''Mary Dancy''' arrives to lawful age, or marries and the money arising from such sale to be equally divided between my three daughters, viz, '''Mary, Sarah and Martha Dancy''' to them and their heirs and assigns forever. Eightly: My will and desire is that if either of my four youngest children, '''Mary''', '''John W.''', '''Sarah''' or '''Martha Dancy''' should die before they arrive at lawful age or marry, I wish the estate devised them equally between the survivors or surviver of them. Ninthly: The land called my store tract of land purchased by me of '''Daniel Mason''', I wish sold by my Exrs. on a credit of five years to become one by annual installments to carry interest from the day of sale and the money arising from such sale to be equally divided between all my children to take their share and share alike, the three eldest children to take their share of the money first – payable agreeable to seniority which I give to them and each of them their heirs and assigns forever. Tenthly: All the residue of my negro’s not heretofore devised I wish equally divided between my children as follows, viz. '''Mary, Jo John W, Sarah and Marthy Dancy''', which division to take place when the oldest arrives to lawful age or marries, which negros I give to them and their heirs forever. Eleventhly: All my household and kitchen furniture, stock, crop, plantation utensils, etc. not herefore or hereafter specially devised I wish sold and the money arising from such sale equally divided between my beloved wife and all my children, share and share alike, which money I give to them, and each of them and their heirs and assigns forever. Twelfthly: After the death of my beloved wife, I wish the land I lend her sold by my Exrs. and the money arising from such sale equally divided among all of my children, share and share alike which money I give to them and their heirs forever. Thirteenthly: After paying all my just debts my will and desire is that the balance which might be due me prior to my death by my bond note or account, be equally divided between my beloved wife and children as follows; '''David Dancy, Mary, John W, Sarah and Martha Dancy''', which moneys due I give to them and each of them and their heirs forever. Fourteenthly: My will and desire is that '''Daniel Mason''' take charge of my youngest children, viz. '''Mary, John W, Sarah and Martha Dancy''' and educate them in such a manner he thinks their estate calculated to do, which I leave to his discretion. Fifteenthly: And Lastly, I nominate and appoint my beloved wife '''Mary Dancy''' Executrix, '''William Dancy, Francis Dancy, David Dancy and Daniel Mason''' Executors, of this my last WILL AND TESTAMENT. :In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal, this third day of April, Anno. Dom. One Thousand eight hundred and six. :::::::::Francis Dancy (Seal) Signed, sealed and acknowledged in the presence of John M. Binford Susan M. Mason William Harris Northampton Court :The preceding will of '''Francis Dancy, Sr'''. was duly proved by the oath of William Harris and the affirmation of John M. Binford, whereupon '''William Dancy, Francis Dancy, David Dancy and Daniel Mason''', the Executors therein named were duly qualified. Ordered to be certified and recorded. :::Witness :::::R. W. Freear D. Clerk =====Acknowledgement===== *Many thanks to cousin Virginia Leigh Refo for transcribing this will in the early 2000 as well as others in the collection. The originals were donated to the Library of Virginia in 2004 by [[Edens-309|Liz Edens Vermillion]] with the help of Virginia Refo [[https://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi00922.xml Moody Family Papers, 1750-1881. Accession 40535, Personal Papers Collection, The Library of Virginia, Richmond, Virginia.]] =====Notes===== :VLR ''(Virginia Leigh Refo)'' :On top of copy The Name of Hannah is recorded by error of the clerk. It was Mary.

Will Greenwell Land Deed 62-252

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==Source== 1907 Will & Rachel Greenwell with Howard & George Greenwell . Kentucky, Union County, Deed Book 62, pp. 331, County Court. 25 February 1907, Digital images 182 of 708, FamilySearch.org, ([https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C37Q-1YDT?i=181&cat=116301]: accessed 7 May 2021) ==Transcription== THIS INDENTURE made and entered into by and between Will Greenwell and his wife Rachael Greenwell of Waverly Union County, Ky., of the first part and Howard Greenwell and his brother George Greenwell of the second part
WITNESSETH:
That the parties of the second part have this day undertaken and agreed to pay to Drury & Drury of Morganfield, Ky. a fee of $50.00 for defending Sam Greenwell upon the charge of assault with intent to kill now for and in consideration thereof and other good and valuable consideration the parties of the first part have bargained and sold and do hereby sell and convey unto the parties of the second part and their heirs and assigns forever, a certain house and lot in Waverly Union County, Kentucky being the same property acquired under deed dated Feby. 29th 1888 and now of record in deed book 38 at page 588 in the office of the clerk of the Union County Court. This property the parties of the second part are TO HAVE AND TO HOLD unto themselves and their heirs and assigns forever with covenant of general warranty of title except as against a mortgge given to John M. Crowe upon the 23rd day of Feby. 1907 to indemnify him as surety upon the bail bond of said Sam Greenwell for $200.00. In witness whereof the parties of the first part have hereunto set their hands this the 25th day of February 1907.
Will (his mark) Greenwell.
Rachel Greenwell
Attest C. ___ McGowan.
F. E. Rapier
Rettie Rapier

State of Kentucky, County of Union, Sct;-
I, W.T.Barker a Notary Public in and for th county and state aforesaid do certify that the above deed from Will Greenwell and wife to Howard Greenwell and George Greenwell was on this day produced to me and before me acknowledged by said Will Greenwell and his wife Rachael Greenwell to be their act and deed in due form of law.
Witness my hand and seal this Feby. 25th 1907.
W.T.Barker
Notary Public Union County, Kentucky.
My Commission expires Feby. 22, 1910.
State of Kentucky,County of Union, Sct;-
I, Liston Talbott, Clerk of the Union County Court do certify that the foregoing deed from Will Greenwell to Howard & Geo. Greenwell was on this day produced to me and ordered to be and is with this and the foregoing certifycate truly recorded in my office.
Witness my hand this 7 day of March 1907
Liston Talbott, Clerk.
By Del H. Cannon, D. C.

WILL J. Bell ( - 1792)

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:Page 29 :'''[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~waughtel/James_Bell_Will.htm Will of James Bell Sen]''' :South River of Augusta County :Commonwealth of Virginia : Written: April 5, 1787 :Proved: October 1792 :In The Name of God Amen - I James Bell Senr of the South river in Augusta County & Commonwealth of Virginia being weak in body but of Sound mind and memory and Calling to Mind the uncertainty of this life, do make my last Will and testament in manner following. - First I recommend my Soul to Almighty God who gave it and my Boddy to the earth to be buried in a Christian like manner - And as for Such Worldly Estate or Goods as it has pleased almighty God to bless me with, I Give devise and bequeath in manner following - All my Lawfull & Just debts to be first paid, in Convenient time after my decease. :Imprimis - I give devise and bequeath to my beloved Son Joseph Bell the Tract of Land I now live on containing three hundred acres be it more or less Bounded by James Long on the West & Jno Bell on the East - also a tract of Land on the South end of the old Tract Known by the name of Trimbles Survey - also my Household furniture toGether with the Farming Utensials except what is hereafter mentioned to be His his heirs or assigns forever. Item I Give and bequeath to my beloved daughter Sarah Bell one Good feather bed & furniture a Horse and saddle also Sixty pounds Good & Lawfull Money of Virginia in *Spane* to be paid her by my two Sons John Bell & Joseph Bell jointly to be hers, her Heirs as assigns forever. :Item I Give & Bequeath to my beloved Son John Bell one Good feather Bead and furniture to be his heirs or assigns forever. Item I Give & Bequeath to be beloved Daughter Agness Gamble my Son James Bell, my Son William Bell my Son Thomas Bell, my Son Samuel Bell & my Grand Son Robert Love, Each of them the sum of five Shillings and their heirs or assigns forever. :Then I Give & Bequeath to my three said Children first mentioned John Bell Joseph Bell and my daughter to my three said Children first mentioned Sarah Bell The Negro Women Milly and what Children she may Have at my Decease and the stock of Horses Cattle Sheep hogs and all the remainder of my Estate or property not particularly heretofore mentioned to be Equally divided amongst them and to be theirs & their heirs or assigns forever. And I do hereby constitute nominate and appoint my son John Bell my son Thomas Bell my Son Jos. Bell and my Daughter :Page 30 :And my trusty and well beloved friend Walter Davis Executors of this my last Will & Testament and Ido hereby revoke all former will or wills by me heretofore made Pronouncing and declareing this to be my last will & testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this Fifth day of Aprile one Thousand Seven hundred and Eighty Seven - - - - :/s/ James (his X mark) Bell [seal] :Signed, sealed, pronounced & declared before us :David Long :Samuel Long :Gabrel Alexander :At October Augusta Court 1792 :This last will and testament of James bell senior deceased was produced in Court by Walter Davis, Joseph Bell Junr and John Bell three of the executors therein named and proved By the oaths of David Long, Samuel Long and Gabrels Alexander the Witnesses hereto Subscribed and thereupon ordered to be recorded. John Bell one of the Executors aforesaid came into Court & expressly refered to take upon himself any part of the Executors of said Will or to join in the probat and on the *----* of the other Executors above mentioned who made Oaths accordingly to law. A Certificate is Granted there for obtaining a probat thereof and in form they having with Samuel Long & Gabrile Alexander their Securities entered into and acknowledged ben for £2000. Conditioned as the law directs and Have is received by for Thomas Bell another Executor herein named to Join in the probat thereof. :Teste :Jacob Kenney, Clk. ______________________ :Deciphered & transcribed by :Antoinette Waughtel Sorensen :September 14, 2011

Will John Bachelor 1673

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'''Will of [[Bachelor-87|John Bachelor of Salem]], who died Nov. 13, 1675''' Will - Essex Co. Prob. Rec. Old Series, Book 1 June, 1671, to Sept. 1681, Vol. 301. p. 69. - John Bachelor, 9 mo: 1675. "John Bachelor aged 63 being in perfect memory do make this my last will & testament in the year of our Lord 1673. & in the 25 year of the Reign of ye Sovereign & Lord, Charles the Second, King of England, etc. Imprs. I Bequeath my soule to the Lord Jesus my redeemer & my body to my freinds by them only to be interred, & what estate the Lord hath given me I dispose of as followeth: It. I give unto my Loving wife Elizabeth my dwelling house during her naturall life, and then to be my Son John Bachelors, also I give her all my movable estate wheresoever it is (she paying fifteen pounds in legacies as hereafter is willed) & Six pounds per annum so long as she remains unmarried) & the keeping of two cows & firewood for her necessary use to be pd. for, at the charge of my two sons, as it is hereafter expressed. also I appoint her to be my executrix. I give my son, John Bachelor my house I dwell in after my wives decease and 20 acres of land, which I bought of John Sendder except 6 acres more or less, as it is now bounded, which I give to John Creasy, as is hereafter expressed and take it beginning at Abraham Warren's well, so down to the brook, to the comon, the brook being bound between his land and his brother Joseph's and also a piece of land that lyes at the upper end of the sd. 20 acres without the fence, with the hither end of my Salt-marsh unto a place commonly called the Rocks, where they cart down wood. It. I give my son Joseph Bachelor all my land in the field together with the orchard, & barn, and the Salt-marsh lying beyond the sd. Rocks, commonly called Duck Cove, and half an acre of marsh, that 1 bought of Joseph Rooks and half an acre of Jeffrey Massey, my will is that my two sons aforesaid shall pay their mother the yearly int. of six pounds y annum, during her widdowhood & keep two cows & provide firewood for her necessary use and the charges thereof to be equally borne by each and the sd. six pounds to be yearly paid in Such specie as she shall desire. Also I give my daughter Hana Corning ten pound to be pd. by my loving wife before her decease. It. I give my Grandchild John Cressy Six Acres of land lying within my son John's land as aforesaid along Royalls neck, & five pounds to be paid by my loving wife before her decease. I entreat Mr. Henry Bartholomew & Deacon Prince to see this will truly performed In witness whereof I have hereunto put my hand & seal the year above written May thd 17 :John Bachelor, Sen his seal affixed. :Witness John Swinerton. :Bethia Nochard. John Swinerton & Bethia Nochard gave oath in Court at Salem 22: 10 mo. 75 that the within written was owned, & I declared to be the last will and testament of the deceased: viz: John Bachelor and John and Joseph Bachelor, the sons of the deceased have power of administration granted of the estate of the decease and is to fulfil the above said will. :Attest Hilliard Veren-Cleric. Vol. 301, p. 70. - An inv. of the estate, both of housing & land movable and immovable of John Bachelor of Salem, who dyed on the 12 mo 1675. "Inventory of the estate of John Bachelor of Salem, who died Nov. 13, 1675, taken Dec. 4, 1675, by John Raiment and Andrew Eliott: 45 acres of upland, 901i. ; two Acres of Salt marsh, lOli. ; one dwellinge house and one Barne, 301i. ; all his wareinge Clothes, 81i. ; all his beddinge, 161i. ; whome made Cloth, Lining and woollen, 30 yds., 41i. ; 20 pound of wool and yarne, Hi. 10s.; Three Bibles. 8s.; other houshold stuff, brass and Iron, 21i. 10s. ; one Copper quart with other Earthen ware, 5s. ; 2 pewter platters and other smale things, 10s. ; one Chest and fine trays with other wooden ware, 15s.; Irons for husbandry for wheels & ploughs, 21i. ; pease and Indian Corne, llli. ; fouer bushell of barley, 16s.; one quarter of beafe, 16s. 8d. ; one yoke of Oxen, lOli. ; two steers, 71i. 10s.; five Cows and one heifer, 181i. ; one yearling and two Calves, 21i. 10s. ; one horse, 21i. ; eleaven swine, 7s. ; seaventeen sheep, 41i. 5s. ; one Lininge wheel, 5s. ; total, 23011. 8d. To be paid out in debts, 121i., in legacies, 151i."The Probate records of Essex County, Massachusetts. :: John and Joseph Bachelor gave oath in CL at Salem 22:10 mo. 75 to the truth of the inven.[http://books.google.com/books/reader?id=6qcxAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&source=gbs_atb_hover&pg=GBS.PA347 Batchelder, Batcheller Genealogy: Descendants of Rev. Stephen Bachiler, of ...] By Frederick Clifton Pierce. Press of W.B. Conkey Co., Chicago, ILL , 1898, *[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9069/007704242_00047 Clerks copy at Ancestry ($)]

Will Major Maupin biographical speech given by daughter Charlotte Maupin Kharas

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If a person knows a subject and loves that subject and likes to talk about it, she is very apt to wax over-enthusiastic, which I will probably do, but please remember that I believe in “My Flowers Now” which my father once wrote. Page 102. We can bring happiness to others if we are not backward with our own praise. My father, William Major Maupin, was born in 1863 in Kentucky to William T and Sally Maupin. His father was known as the “Parson” and was a minister of the Christian Church for over 50 years. While dad was a very small boy his parents moved to Missouri where he lived until he was 18 years old. Learning the printer’s trade he traveled all over the U.S. and many foreign countries and published his first newspaper at Fairfax, MO in 1885. He came to Nebraska in 1886 where he has since resided. He has often said “Yes I came from Missouri. A great many great men come from Missouri and the better they are the quicker they come”. Few men know and love this state as he does, and none better. He has always been an ardent booster for the state and many of his verses have been written about it. One of my favorites is October page 70. Then in a more humorous vain – page 66. He served as state Labor Commissioner under Gov. Shallenberger abd state Publicity director under Gov. Neville. With Mrs. Karrer’s help I will try to sing his song Nebraska which he wrote many years ago and which was set to music by Will O’Shea of Lincoln. In 1934 he was elected state R. R. Com. by the largest majority ever given anyone for a state office in Nebraska, only to lose out 6 years later in the Republican landslide. Yes he is an ardent democrat but doesn’t hesitate to vote for whom he thinks is the best, republican or democrat, no matter what party, nor does he hesitate to voice his opinion of the fallacy of some democratic actions. He does not claim to be a poet, but only a writer of verse mostly about his own children, home and state. Several have been set to music by Ed Walt, J. A. Parks, Will O’ Shea and his Twilight Prayer, for which F. E. Selover wrote the music I have asked Mrs. Biltner Evans to help me sing for you. He was married to Lottie Clifford Armstead at North Bend on Oct. 13, 1894 and last Oct. 13th their 4 girls and 4 boys gathered in Lincoln to help them celebrate their golden wedding. He is a man who never forgets his wedding anniversary Page 2 and each year adds one more rose to the bouquet which he gives mother. I remember when I was a girl at home, there hung on the wall and (sic) heart decorated with roses and doves which dad himself made and gave as a valentine to mom and on it was written the following verse page 93. And for ever 50 years he has been that same loving husband. And as the Easter time draws near I like to read page 83. Having three grown boys I’d like to read the following 148. Well I do remember our first radio. It had several sets of earphones but these being inadequate a large speaker was installed. Perhaps some of the rest of you remember. Well, “Pa Gets a Radio” page 48. A friend once asked him if he did not find it difficult to support such a large family to which he replied “When we had only one youngster it took all I made to meet expenses. Now with 8 it takes all I make so I see no difference”. The welfare and happiness of his family always came first as his verse Pay Day shows page 50. He was never a rich man and with so large a family it wasn’t always easy to rent suitable living quarters. After one particularly trying experience he wrote “The Flat Owner’s Fate” page 25. At the age of 3 I was the inspiration for this one. page 6. Then most of you being mothers will like this one entitled “Mether’s Work” page 44. Then there was always the discussion of naming the new baby. Page 15. Dad always said he gave mother the credit for what ever good looks and manners we children had but he took credit for keeping us all in shoes. For many years he was associate editor of William Jennings Bryant’s paper “The Commoner” and many times the Bryant family were guests in our home and we in theirs. At one time he was city editor of the Omaha World Herald and also a columnist and editorial writer on the Omaha Bee News, which position he resigned when that paper was taken over by the Hearst interests. Many of his articles have been published in Colliers and Coronet magazines Page 3 and in numerous Sunday magazine sections of Sunday newspapers. The following was published in the (undecipherable) at Christmas time two years ago. (1945). He is a constant reader and I believe no lay man knows the Bible better than he does. He has filled the pulpit of many churches and at one time conducted the program Sermons of a Layman, every Sunday morning over K-O-I-L. His best known lecture when he has delivered many, many times is entitled “The Wit and Humor of the Bible”. His personal library at one time contained over 3000 volumes but the past few years he has been distributing these among the children. Of all the income His mental drunks, as he calls them, are Western stories which he reads by the dozens. Of all the income from his writings he was proudest of all of a $100 check he once received for a western story which won in a contest. I know of no other hobby such as he has. In a special case in his home he has a collection of dishes. One or more pieces from every Railway dining car in the U. S. and Canada and from several steamship lines and airlines. This collection is valued at over $1,000 and has several hobby show prizes (this is now in the museum at Hastings). He is a man with the keenest sense of humor and a heart as big as all outdoors and his verse “My Creed” illustrates his outlook on life. Page 91. Now at 81 years of age his mind is as active as ever and his feeling toward his fellow man as kind and generous as ever. Of all his verses I never have heard him recite but one and that one I would like to close with of Mrs. Comstock Karrer will kindly play for me. The title “My Mother’s Song” page 118. And I thank you for giving me the opportunity of telling you something of my father, a loving husband, a wonderful father and a kind and generous friend. Additional page of notes: My Flowers Now p. 102 This bit of verse was written by my father several years ago. If I seem to praise him in my talk tonight it is because I feel he is very deserving of any flowers I might give him. His devotion to his family and his loyalty to his friends been unceasing. The verses I will read our (sic) contained in his fourth and last book published some years ago entitled Sunny Side Up and has the following dedication. Nebraska we stand as we sing to thee, Thy Star on the flag we cheer, Not one on the blue shines brighter than you None other to heart so dear, Whatever be tide our hearts swell with pride At mention of your great name And loudly we sing while the echoes ring Of our Nebraska’s fame We’re singing thy praise Thru the sunlit days Undimmed shall thy glory stand Nebraska, Nebraska, the queen of the West Our own Nebraska land. 5 book of verses: Limnings, all stories and verses having been published in the World-Herald. It was dedicated to the newspaper men of Nebr. Who had three times elected him Pres. Of the Press Association. “Whether Common or Not” is a collection of verses and editorials written by Dad when he was associate editor of William Jennings Bryant’s paper The Commoner. Kiddies Six was the third and Sunny Side Up the 4th. Dad died in 1947 (Below appears on the same additional page to be a draft of the speech, all in pencil, and all crossed out) It is a pleasure for me to be here and I consider it an honor especially as it is too (sic) give a repeat performance. The other time I read several of dad’s verses which are favorites of mine. Some of those I will repeat tonight and will also put in one or two others. The ones I will read are with one exception are contained in his fourth and last book entitled “Sunny Side Up.” This book contains the following dedication

Will of Abel Buckner

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==Unproved Will of Abel Buckner== ===Transcription=== State of North Carolina Macon County  January the 6th 1890 I Able Buckner of the county of Macon and state of North Carolina being of sound mind and memory but considering the uncertainty of my earthly existence do make and publish this my last will and testament in [illegible] that is to say: Item. That my executor (herein after named shall provide for my body a decent burial; suitable to the wishes of my relatives and friends and pay all funeral expenses together with my just debts; whosoever and to whomever [illegible] owing [illegible] of the money that may first come into his hands as a part or parcel of my estate. Item. I give and devise to my beloved wife Elizabeth all the rents and proceeds of all my lands during her natural life and also all my perishable property household and kitchen furniture during her natural life and forever to control such to her benefit. Item (1) I give and devise to my eldest daughter Sarah An Davis and D.O. Davis her husband all the home tracts of land; on which we now live on my death; which I will survey and deed to them and to their heirs as their part of my estate. Item. I have given my second daughter Susey Emeline Duvall and Joseph Duval all that I intend them to have of my real estate. Item. I give and devise to my son W.T. Buckner all the land that I now own in Swain County in North Carolina [illegible ] in fee; to him and his heirs for ever; as his and their portion of my real estate. Item. I give and devise to my daughter Amanda Elizabeth Wilson and her bodily heirs; a tracts of land known as the Saldee gap tracts; situated near the Saldee gap above the home land as their portion of my real estate to run with a ridge dividing the two coves running to McCay's line for compliments. Item. I give and devise to my daughter Margaret Lucindy Downs and her bodily heirs a tract of land situated in the Green Davis cove and to extend each so as to include a portion of the lower fields, and to run with the McSanders[?] to the ridge that divides the Green Davis Cove and the Salders Gap Cove to McCays line as their portion of my real estate. Item Whereunto we have [illegible] our land and affixed our seals, the day and date above written in presence of D.O. Davis
James A. McCoy
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Will of Abell Collin, Mercer of Nottingham, 1705

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This is a transcription of the will of '''[[Collin-922|Abell Collin]]''', mercer of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, England. Abell drew up his will on 4 February 1704/5 and it was proved at the Archdeaconry Court of the Deanery of Nottingham on 26 June 1705 by his executor and nephew Thomas Smith. It is filed for the year 1705 immediately before that of his father Lawrence Collin. '''Will of Abell Collin 1705''' Archdeaconry Court of the Deanery of Nottingham, original filed wills M/7564 Nottinghamshire County Archives, Nottingham. FamilySearch [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNH-7SKS-F?i=1231&cat=556524 Film 008071117 image 1231] Accessed 4 February 2023 The will is written on one large sheet of parchment. In the book "A History of Abel Collin's Charity", the witnesses are given as Francis Haynes, Chrysostome Haynes and James Haynes. '''A History of Abel Collin's Charity, Nottingham''' ''E.L. Guilford'' published Nottingham, England 1915. Copy held at Bromley House Library, Angel Row Nottingham shelf mark Cc 01755 In the name of God Amen I '''Abell Collin''' of the Towne & County of the Towne of Nottingham Mercer being under Some Weakness of Body but of sound perfect & disposeing memory thanks bee therefore given to Almighty God Doe make & declare this for my last Will & Testament in Writeing in manner & forme following First I Comend my Soul into the h&s of Almighty God hopeing through the meritts death & passion of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to have full & free pardon & forgiveness of all my Sinns & my Body I comitt to the Earth to bee decently buryed att the discretion of my Executor hereafter named & as for my Estate wherewith itt hath pleased Almighty God to bee blesse mee I give & dispose thereof in manner following Imprimis I give & bequeath unto '''my loveing Brother Mr Thomas Collin''' the sume of tenn pounds to bee paid by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give to '''my loveing Sister Mrs Fortune Smith''' the sume of tenn pounds to bee paid within two years after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto every of '''my Brothers & Sisters Children''' that shall bee liveing att my decease the sume of twenty pounds A peece & to every of their Children that shall bee liveing att the time of my decease the sume of tenn pounds A peece of lawfull money of England to bee paid unto them & every of them by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath to & amongst '''every of the Children & Grandchildren of''' '''my Unkle William Collin late of Peterborough deceased''' the sume of fifty pounds of lawfull money of England to bee paid unto them & equally divided amongst them by my said Executor within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen Bancks Children late of London carpenter deceased''' the sume of fifteene pounds of lawfull money of England to bee paid unto them & divided amongst them Share & Share A like the same to bee paid by my said Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen Mary Hutchinson Widdowe''' the sume of tenn pounds of lawfull money of England to bee paid unto her by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''John Stanford of Northampton''' if hee bee liveing att the time of my decease the sume of fifty shillings or if hee bee then dead then I give the said fifty shillings to his '''Widdowe''' if she shall be liveing att the time of my decease the same to bee paid by my Executor hereafter named within Six months next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poore of the severall Parishes of St Nicholas St Peters & St Maryes within the Towne of Nottingham & to the Executor of this my last Will & Testament the sume of twenty pounds of lawfull money of England for the binding out & disposeing to Apprentice or otherwise eight boyes Youths or girls such as shall bee approved & liked of by my said Executor hereafter named & then my said Executor to provide the said twenty pounds & payment thereof to bee made accordingly within twelve months next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poore of the Parish of St Nicholas in the said Towne of Nottingham the sume of twenty pounds of lawfull money of England the same to bee laid out in the buyeing of Coales the next Summer after my decease att the most advantagious time of the summer for buying the same att the Cheapest rate which Coales when soe bought as aforesaid to bee Sold to the Poore of the said Parish in the Winter time following att the same rate they shall be soe bought in soe that the said Sume of twenty pounds may remaine for ever as A Stock or fund for the buying Coales for the use of the Poore of the said Parish in manner aforesaid & itt is my mind & Will that the Major of the said Towne of Nottingham & his successors & alsoe my Executor & his heires for ever shall have power Yearly to inspect the accompts of the said Churchwardens & Overseers to see the same duely performed according to the true intent & meaning of this my last Will & Testament Item I give & bequeath unto the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poore of the Parish of St Peters in the said Towne of Nottingham the Sume of fifteene pounds of lawfull money of England the same to bee laid out in the buying of Coales the next Summer after my decease att the most advantagious time of the Summer for buying the same att the Cheapest rate which Coals when soe bought as aforesaid to bee Sold to the Poore of the said Parish in the Winter time following att the same rate they shall be soe bought in Soe that the said Sume of fifteene pounds may remaine for ever as A Stock or fund for the buying Coales for the use of the Poore of the said Parish as aforesaid And itt is my mind & Will that the Major of the said Towne of Nottingham for the time being & his Successors & alsoe my Executor & his heires for ever shall have power Yearly to inspect the accompts of the said Churchwardens & Overseers to See the same duely performed according to the direction of this my Will Item I give & bequeath unto the Churchwardens & Overseers of the Poore of the Parish of St Maries in the said Towne of Nottingham the sume of twenty pounds of Lawfull English money the same to bee laid out in the buyeing of Coales the next Summer after my decease att the most advantagious time of the summer for buying the same att the Cheapest rate which Coales when soe bought as aforesaid to bee Sold to the Poore of the said Parish in the Winter time following att the same rate they shall bee Soe bought in Soe that the said Sume of twenty pounds may remaine for ever as A Stock or fund for the buying Coales for the use of the Poore of the said Parish in manner aforesaid And it is my mind & Will that the Major of the said Towne of Nottingham for the time being & his successors & alsoe my Executor & his Heires for ever shall have power Yearly to inspect the accompts of the said Churchwardens & Overseers to See the same duely performed according to the true interest & meaning of this my last Will & Testament. Item I give & bequeath to the Poore Debtors of Nottingham Townes Gaol or that shall be there Yearly the sume of one Shilling Weekly the same to bee paid by my Executor & his Heires upon every Satterday for ever the first payment thereof to bee made upon the next Satterday that Shall happen next after my decease Item I give & bequeath to the to the Poore Debtors in Nottingham County Gaol or that shall be there Yearly the sume of one Shilling Weekly the same to bee paid by my Executor & his Heires upon every Satterday forever the first payment thereof to bee made upon the next Satterday that Shall happen next after my decease Item I give unto '''my Cozen Mr Thomas Smith''' the sume of five pounds to bee disposed to Such Charitable uses as hee shall think fitt Item I give to '''Widdowe Thorpe late of the Brewhouse Yarde''' the Sume of twenty shillings to bee paid by my Executor within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mr Peter Thompson''' '''of the Towne of Nottingham glasseman''' the sume of tenn pounds the same to bee paid unto him by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give unto '''John Cocks of the Cittie of Yorke''' the Sume of five pounds the same to bee paid unto him by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen Fletchers Sonn of London''' the like sume of five pounds the same to been paid by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mabell Hunt''' the Sume of fifty Shillings to bee by her disposed of amongst Such Poore People as Shee in her discretion shall think fit the same to be paid unto her for the purpose aforesaid by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto my '''Sister Conway of Yarmouth''' '''in the County of Norfolk''' the sume of five pounds to buy her mourning the same to bee paid by my Executor hereafter named Item I give & bequeath unto '''my Cozen Elizabeth Conway of the Towne of Nottingham''' the sume of five pounds the same to bee paid by my Executor within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give & bequeath unto '''Mr John Egleton & his Wife of the Citty of London''' the sume of five pounds A peece the same to be paid unto them by my Executor hereafter named within two yeares next after my decease Item I give unto '''Sarah Horowvine & Rebecca Barraclough my Sister Smiths maid Servants'''the Sume of twenty Shillings A peece if they shall bee then liveing with my said Sister att the time of my decease Item I give unto Bridgett [''blank''] who was my Fathers maid Servant att the time of his decease the sume of twenty Shillings the same to bee paid unto her by my Executor hereafter named Item I give unto '''Widdowe Parkes of the Towne of Nottingham''' the sume of Twenty Shillings the same to bee paid by my said Executor Item I give & bequeath unto '''Widdowe''' '''Brittaine living neer Peterborough''' the sume of twenty shillings Yearly dureing her naturall life the same to bee paid unto her or to such other other person as she shall appoint to receive the same upon Every Christmas Eve by my said Executor hereafter named the First payment to bee made upon the next Christmas Eve that shall happen next after my decease Item I give & bequeath to the Poore People of the Towne of Nottingham the sume of one hundred pounds of lawfull money of England the same to bee paid unto them by my Executor hereafter named in such manner as is hereafter mentioned That is to say the sume of twenty pounds parte thereof Soon after my decease & the sume of tenn pounds other parte thereof upon the second day of february then next ensueing & the remainder of the said one hundred pounds to bee paid by tennpound payments upon every Second day of February till the said sume of one hundred pounds bee fully paid & discharged & my mind is that the said Sume of one hundred pounds before mentioned & bequeathed Shall not bee construed or intended to excuse the Dole of Bread att my Funerall. Item I give unto '''Mr Samuel Paintricke''' & '''Mr. William Kirkby''' my Servants the sume of twenty Shillings A peece if they shall be liveing with mee att the time of my decease Item I give unto '''Abell Collin son of my Nephew Mr. John Collin''' the sume of twenty pounds over & above the Legacie herein before given & bequeathed to him the same to bee paid by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give unto '''my Cozen John Collin his Wife''' the Sume of five pounds the Same to bee paid unto her by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give unto '''my Cozen William Clifton of Yarmouth in the County of Norfolk''' the sume of five pounds the same to bee paid unto him by my Executor hereafter named within two Yeares next after my decease Item I give to '''W[illia]m Fishwicke my late Fathers man''' the sume of twenty Shillings Item I give to '''Mr George Langford''' the elder''' two Guineys. Item whereas I am Executor of the last Will & Testament of '''my late Cozen Mr Abell Collin late of the Towne of Nottingham''' I doe hereby impower & authorise '''my Cozen Mr Thomas Smith''' to see the same performed as fully punctually & exactly in every respect as if I were actually alive & in being to see the same performed my selfe Item what trust was reposed in mee my '''my late Brother Mr Thomas Smith''' touching any Lands or Tenements in the Brewhouse Yarde in the County of Nottingham I hereby impower & authorise my said '''Cozen Mr Thomas Smith''' to act therein as much as I my selfe might or Could doe if I was alive & in being to act therein my Selfe Item whereas about the eight & twentith day of October last past '''Edward Cropley''' att my instance & request did lend unto '''William Harvey of the Towne of Nottingham Felmonger''' the sume of tenn pounds upon Mortgage itt is my mind & Will that if the said moneys Shall bee lost & Cannott bee gotten of the said William Harvey That then my Executor hereafter named shall pay the same to the said Edward Cropley & make itt good out of my personall Estate & I doe nominate ordaine & constitute & appoint '''my loveing Cozen Mr '''Thomas Smith''' full & sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament & for his paines to bee taken in the Execution of this my last Will & Testament I give him the sume of fifty pounds of Lawfull money of England Provided alwayes & it is my mind & Will that the remainder & surplusage of my personall Estate after the full performance of this my last Will & Testament & all matters & things therein expressed I doe give & bequeath the same unto my said Executor of this my last Will & Testament to bee by him imployed & bestowed in the building of some little houses & endowing the same for Some poor men or Women to dwell in belonging to Some of the aforesaid Severall Parishes together with the Severall Legacyes of all & every Such Legatee in this my last Will & Testament which shall happen to dye before their Legacyes shall become due according to the true intent & meaning of this my last Will & Testament Item I give to '''the five Children of my Said Cozen '''William Clifton of Yarmouth''' the sume of tenn pounds a peece over & above their said other Legacyes to bee paid by my Executor before menconed & it is my mind & Will that if any of the said Children Shall happen to dye before his her or their Legacye shall become due then the same to be divided amongst the Survivors of them In Wittnesse whereof to this my last Will & Testament contained in one Skin of Parchment I have sett my hand & Seale this fourth day of February in the third Yeare of the reigne of our Soveraigne Lady Queene Anne over England &c Annoque Dni 1704 '''Abell Collin''' {seale} Signed Sealed declared & published by the said Abell Collin the Testator for & as his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who in his presence subscribed our names as Wittnesses F: Haynes C--- Haynes James Haynes ==Sources==

Will of Abigail Knight, Spinster of the City of Gloucester 1637

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Abigale Knight spinster '''Will of Abigail Knight''': "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK
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Abigale Knight probate in Gloucester.
In the Name of God Amen '''I Abigall Knight of the Cyty of glouc[ester] spinster'''
being sicke & weak in Body, but of a good & p[er]fect memory for .......... I humbly
thank my gracious Lord god for his mercy? ..... me therin Do make & ordeyne this
my last will & Testament in maner & form followinge

Imprimus I geve & bequeath
my soule nto Almightty God my Creator who gave it me, confidently assuringe my
self of Eternal Salvation only bythe merettes death & passion of my Lord & Saviour Jessus
Christ, And my body to the Earth from whence it came And for my wordly goods
I give & bequethe in maner and forme followinge
It[e]m I geve & bequethe unto '''my brother'''
'''Nathaniell Knight of the City of glouc[ester] Chandler''' the some of five pounds of current
english money.

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto '''my brother Robert Knight of the same cyty'''
'''of glouc[ester] the some of five pounds of current english money.

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto
Josias'''my brother Josias Knight of F........ in the County of glouc[ester] Clothier '''the some
of five pounds of current english money

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto '''my kinsman and'''
'''godsonne Nathaniell Knight one of the sonnes of my brother Samuell Knight''' the some
of five pounds

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto '''Hephsibah Wood my kinswoman &'''
'''god daughter one of her daughters of George Wood my brother in lawe''' the some of
five pounds of current english money

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto my kinswoman & god'''
'''daughter Abigail Nurth one of the daughters of Joseph Nurth my brother in law''' the some
of Tenne pounds of current english money

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto''' my brother in lawe'''
'''Dennis Wise? of the Cyty of glouc[ester] & to my sister Hephsibah his wief in full ............
& satisfaction of their Care Charge ............ & obligation w[i]th me & depended
uppon me & by my means ...............................the some of Twenty pounds of current
english money & my best handcherker

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto '''my kinswoman Ellenor'''
'''Wise the daughter of my said brother in lawe Dennis Wise''' my best stuff gowne?

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto my '''brother William Knight the some of twenty five shillings & viijd

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto '''my Aunt Wilkins the some of twenty five shillings

It[e]m I geve
&bequeth unto my '''Little brother Edward Knight''' the some of twenty five shillings &viijd

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto '''my mother in law Alice Knight''' my second best hat and gowne

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto mrs Sponer the wief of Edward Sponer gent my .....
playn handkercher

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto'''....... Sa.viour ..... the mayd servante
..................

It[e]m I geve & bequeth unto '''Joan Griffen''' one other mayd servante
of my ... brother in laws wife? the some of five shillings & my best cloth peticoate &...........
remayning at my maisters Meweshouse at Estington my best lacrom ruffe

It[e]m I geve & be=
queth unto''' Grace [blank] on other of hernow servant mayds unto the s[ai]d mr Mewes, my second
best handkercher

It[e]m I geve and bequeth unto '''Bridgett [blank] on other of the now servant
mayds unto her .... Mr Mewes, my cl[oth] peticoate now remayning at the s[ai]d Mr Mewes house, and
also a ........ smock & one of my little handkerchers

All the rest of goods cattles and
chattels whatsoever, my debts beinge payd & my funerall expense dicharged I fulley
geve & bequeth unto '''my brother in lawe Joseph Nurth of Estington in the County of'''
'''glouc[ester] yeoman & unto my sister Deborah his wief''' whom I do make & ordeyne to be the
sole Executors of this my Last will & Testament, and I do also further ordeyne appoint
& my will & meaninge is that all my before mentioned guyfts & bequests shallbe by
my s[ai]d Executors & payd & discharged wi[th[in fower months after my decease And I do also
further nominate & appoint''' my said ...................... Dennis Wise & my s[aid] brother '''
'''Samuel Knight''' to be the ovetseers of this my last will & Testament requesting them that
they will Carefully be ayding & assisting unto my said Executors that this my Last will&
Testament may be p[er]formed accordinge to my true intent & meaninge herin & for their
paynes herein I do geve & bequest unto each of them two shillings & six pence to .... them
......... In witness whereof I have? hereunto sett both my seale & marke the sixth
day of Aprill in the xiij year of the Reign of o[ur] soveraign lord Charles by the grace
of god King of England Scotland FRance & Ireland Defender of the faith 1637
[se]aled published & declared
[part of page missing] s[ai]d Abigall Knight to be her last
[part of page missing] Testament in the p[re]sence
[part of page missing]......................................................

Codicil/Memorandum
I do also further geve & bequest unto Sara
parm/parne? my best hatt and also I geve & bequest
unto my brother Samuel wiefs ... my
.......{illegible]
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Will of Abraham OWERS the Elder of Little Saling, Essex, England

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[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will of Abraham OWERS the Elder of Little Saling, Essex, England| WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] Transcript of will of Abraham OWERS the Elder of Little {Bardfield} Saling dated 21st April 1760 proved 29th May 1760 Pg 1 In the Name of God Amen I Abraham Owers the elder of Little Saling in the County of Essex yeoman being of sound and disposing mind and memory (thanks be to God for the same) I give and devise to [[Ruffle-32|'''Elizabeth my beloved wife''']] all that my messuage or tenement And all the outhouses barn Stable Yards Gardens Orchards land and Groungs thereunto belonging or with the same used and enjoyed as parcele thereof with their appurtenances situate lying and being in Little Saling aforesaid and Stebbing in the said County of Essex and now in my own Occupation To Hold the same unto the said Elizabeth my wife and her Assigns for and during the term of her natural life she yearly paying and keeping down the interest of the money that shall be due on mortgage there of at the time of my death And from and after her decease I give and Devise all the said messuage Lands and premises to my youngest son [[Owers-108|'''Richard Owers''']] and my [[Leusey-1|'''Cousin John Lewsey the Elder of Stebbing''']] aforesaid ffarmer and their Heirs and Assigns for ever~ Upon Trust nevertheless that my said son Richard Owers and the said John Lewsey or the survivor of them of the heirs or assigns of such survivor shall, and do, assoon {sic} as Conveniently may be after my said wife's Decease, Sell and dispose of all the said Messuage Lands and Premisses for the best price that can be got for the same; and by and out of the Moneys raised by sale thereof, and from the rents and profits thereof in the meantime until such sale, shall and do, in the first place (after all just charges thereout deducted) pay all such moneys as shall be due and owing on Mortgage thereof and then shall pay and satisfy the several Sumes {sic} following to the several persons hereinafter named (that is to say) to my said sone [[Owers-108|'''Richard Owers''']] the sume of forty pounds of law full money of Great Britain and to his son '''Richard Owers''' the sume of five pounds of like lawful money, and to my '''eldest son Abraham Owers''' the sum of twenty shillings And to my son '''John Owers''' the sume of One shilling ~ And the sume of forty pounds to be paid to or for the benefit of my [[Ewers-274|'''daughter Elizabeth the wife of Clement Boreham''']] as hereinafter is mentioned; And if there shall be any overplus of the said money's arising from my said Messuage Lands and premisses, after all the said payments made as aforesaid, Then Upon Trust that One Moeity on half part of such Overplus Money shall be paid to my son '''Richard Owers'''; and the other Moeity on half part thereof to or for the benefit of my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham'''; And I will and direct that the said sume of Forty pounds , and the said Moeity of the said Overplus Moneys arising from my said Messuage Lands and premisses hereby directed to be paid to or for the benefit of my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''', shall be paid to such person or persons and for such uses and purposes and in such manner as my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' shall from time to time notwithstanding her Coverture by any writing or writings under her hand Direct or appoint; And for want of such appointment, to the proper hands of my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' for her own peculiar and separate use To the Intent that the same may not be at the disposal or subject to the controul {sic} Debts or Engagements of her said husband Also I give and bequeath to the said '''Elizabeth my wife''' for her life the use (but not the property) of all my Moneys Household Goods Cattle Corn Farming stock~ witnessed by Tho{mas} Bridge Geo{rge} W{illia}m Robinson Eliza Gunn The mark of Abraham Owers Pg 2 and other goods Chattels and personal Estatewhatsoever (after payment of my Debts, other than the said debt due by Mortgage, and my ffuneral charges and the charge of proving this my will) And from and after my said wife's decease I give to my said son '''Richard Owers''' my Brewing Copper and to his son '''Richard''' my large table standing in the hall, and to my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' my large brass kettle, which my said son Richard now has in his keeping And I give the residue of my said personal estate after my said wife's decease to my said son '''Richard''' and my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' to be equally divided between them part and share alike And I do make and appoint my said son '''Richard Owers''' and my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''' Executor and Executrix of this my last will and testamentAnd in case my said son '''Richard''' shall die in the lifetime of my said wife then I do make and appoint his said son '''Richard''' to be executor in his stead together with my said daughter '''Elizabeth Boreham''', of this my last will and testament In Witness whereof I have to this my last will and testament contained in two sheets of paper set my hand to the first sheet thereof and to this last sheet my hand and seal this '''twenty first day of April in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Sixty''' Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said '''Abraham Owers''' the Testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in his presence and in the presence of each other ~ Tho{mas} Bridge Geo{rge} W{illia}m Robinson Eliza Gunn The mark of Abraham Owers 29th May 1760 Richard Owers and Elizabeth Boreham (wife of Clement Boreham) the executors above named were sworn to the truth of this will and to the faithful execution thereof before me J: Mangery . Surrogate. This will was proved on the 29th May in the year of our lord 1760 before the Reverend John Mangery the surrogate * by the oaths of '''Richard Owers''' the son and '''Elizabeth Boreham''' (wife of Clement Boreham) daughter of the deceased and executors to who adm*on of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of of the said Decd was granted and committed on the 14th day of June * next following they being first sworn duly to Adm*

Will of Abraham Saul

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In the Name of God amen. The 17 day of February 1769. I Abraham Saul of the County of Edgecombe & Province of North Carolina & Saint Mary's Parish am in perfect health & proper senses which I thank Almighty God for the same ... I do make & devise this as my last will & Testament in manner & form following first & Principaly I Recommend My soul into the hands of God that gave it me & my body to be Desently Buried at the discretion of my Executors whome I shall hereafter appoint & as for what worldly goods it hath Pleased God to Endue me with after my just Debts & funeral charges be paid ... I dispose of them in manner & form following. --- * Item - I give & bequeath to my dear & loving Grandson Abraham Saul two hundred & seventeen acres of land ... [described] ... together with all the appurtenances thereunto belonging ... to him and his Heirs forever. --- * Item - I give devise & bequeath the remaining part of the before mentioned tract...two hundred & sixteen acres, To my Loving Grandson Absalom Sauls & his Heirs forever. * Item - I lend to my Loving wife Ann Saul During her widowhood two Negros Viz. Tom & Phillis and after her marriage or Decease my will & meaning is that Tom may Revert & be to my loving Grandson Abraham Saul & his heirs forever I likewise give to ... Abraham Saul one Negro called Milley to him and his heirs forever. * Item - I give & bequeath to my Loving Grandson Absalom Saul after Marige or Decease of my ... wife that Phillice & her increase may Revert & be to my said Grandson Absalom Saul & his Heirs forever. I likewise give to my ... Grandson Absalom Saul one Negro Boy called Peter to him and his heirs for Ever. * Item - I give & bequeath to my Dear Loving Grand Daughter Mary Saul one Negro Boy Named Bob [?] and to the heirs of her body Lawfully begotten & for default of such heirs then to my Right heir at Law. --- * Item - I give & bequeath to my Grand Daughter Darcas Saul one Negro wench called Jude & the heirs of her body Lawfully begotten & for default of such heirs then to my Right Heir at Law. --- * Item - I give & bequeath to my Son in Law Henery Scrues my still & all thereto belonging. --- * Item - I give & bequeath to my Daughter in Law Mary Scrues fifteen Pounds six shillings & eight pence Proclamation Money Now in the hands of Thomas Donton with the Lawfull intrest Arising thereon. --- * Item - I give to my Grandson Abraham Saul one feather bed & furniture one pair of Iron wedges & two Large Puter Dishes & one hand saw. --- * Item - I give to my Grandson Absalom Saul one feather bed & furniture & all & every of my Plantation Utencels I likewise give [him] two small Puter Dishes & six deep Puter Plates. --- * Item - I lend to my ... wife for & during her life or widowhood all the remaining Part of my Estate also the Estate of her former Husband that is now in my care & Imeadately after Marage or Deceas my Will & meaning that my Part of it May be seperated from the former & equaly Divided Between my fore Grand Children Abraham Saul Absalom Saul Darcas Saul & Mary Saul. * My will & Pleasure is that my loving wife Ann Saul & John Jones Sen. & Davis Connele may stand & be my True & Sole Ex'ers. To this my Last will & Testament in Witness whereof I have hereto set my & seal the Day & Year firs above written. --- Abraham [his A mark] Saul [SEAL] Test: :James Churchill :Suckey Connell :Caty [her C mark] Conele Edgecombe County May Court 1771 : The within will was Exhibited by the Exors therein Named & proved by the oath of James Churchill one of the subscribing witnesses & at the same time the Executors therein named was Quallified according to Law ordered that the same be certified & the will be Registered --- :Test--- J L. Hall tt Transcribed from [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6851165?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22686f3730683349706b4d367a466d765670666353347661506c5a577838725836445a496b6e516a4e64794d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Abraham Saul in the North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 Ancestry.com] and [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/6851165?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22686f3730683349706b4d367a466d765670666353347661506c5a577838725836445a496b6e516a4e64794d3d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d its second page] by [[Sauls-238|Sauls-238]] 18:56, 6 October 2023 (UTC)

Will of Adam C Jones, 1815

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This page contains a transcription of [[Jones-40542|Adam Crane Jones Sr's]] will. Transcription is by D.D. Wallace in History of South Carolina, (I, Elaine Weatherall, made minor updates to transcription) See also: [[Space:Slaves_of_Adam_Crane_Jones_Sr%2C_South_Carolina|Slaves of Adam Crane Jones Sr, South Carolina]] 1815, Sept 1- Adam C. Jones Sr. dies. The will of Adam C(RAIN) Jones, the elder dated 12 October 1812, probated 31 March 1816. It mentions wife Catherine sons and grandchildren. Only four of his children named in this Will. [ Abbeville, S. C., Will Book, Vol. 2, 1815 - 1839, p. 64] The following is the complete will as it was copied and printed in D. D. Wallace "History of South Carolina". It was written on 12 October 1812 but not initiated until Sept 1, 1815. Last Will and testament of Adam Crane Jones. Died Sept. 1, 1815 : In the Name of God, AMEN: I, Adam C. Jones, the elder of the District of Abbeville, of "State of South Carolina, being weak of body but of sound mind, memory transitory life, do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in the manner following , Viz, I will, desire and direct that all my funeral charges and just debts be satisfied and paid out of my estate. : Item, I lend to my dearly beloved wife, [[Campbell-17225|Catherine Jones]], during her natural life or widowhood the following property to wit, two hundred and forty acres of land adjoining the Saluda river, being part of a tract of land on which my son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] now lives, including a part of the Improvements and at her death or intermarriage I give the said land to my two grandsons William T. Jones and Benjamin Jones, sons of [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]]. Item, I lend to her during life or widowhood a negro fellow named George with his wife Beck and at her death or intermarriage the said two negroes above mentioned shall return back into my estate and be equally divided between my children. Item, I give unto my dearly beloved wife[[Campbell-17225|Catherine Jones]], one negro boy named London, son of George and Beck, one featherbed and furniture, half dozen cups and saucers, half dozen delph plates, three parts of my estate, silver spoons which she has in her possession and half dozen knives and forks, two seating chairs, one walnut folding table, and one horse. Item, I lend unto my son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] during his natural life the plantation or tract of land where I now live together with all my adjoining lands and after the death of my son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] I give all the aforementioned land to his son Adam C. Jones. I also lend to my said son [[Jones-60819|Benjamin Jones]] one negro woman name Flora with her four children: Reuben, Anniee, Milly and Willis which he has in his possession now with their future increase. Also I lend to my son Benjamin Jones one negro fellow named James and all the household furniture which I purchased of his property at a sheriff's sale and left on the plantation where he now lives and at his death to be equally divide between his wife and children. Item. I give unto my daughter Betsy Weatherall, wife of JOHN WEATHERALL, one negro woman named [[Jones-106308|Amy]] with the three youngest children, Gilly, July and Aron with their future increase. Item. I give to my grandson William T. Jones one negro fellow named Jack, to him and his heirs forever. Item. I give to my grandchildren, Adam C. Jones, Peggy Jones, Rebeckah Jones and Nancy Jones, children of my son Adam C. Jones, deceased, one hundred and twenty dollars to be equally divided between them. Item. I give and bequeath to my son-in-law John Weatherall. James Wardlaw and George Bowie and the survivors or the survivor of them all the parcel or tract of land containing three hundred and thirty-six acres more or less, originally surveyed for and granted in my son John Jones's name, situated in the fork of Turkey Creek adjoining land of William Richey, Henry Gains and William Ware. Also I give and bequeath to the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie, or the survivors or survivor of them the following negroes Viz, Isaac and Harry, children of Clander to hold the said tract of land and negro slaves to them the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie or survivor of them. Nevertheless and this special condition and confidence that they the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie, or the survivors or survivor of them, do permit the said land and negro slaves to be and remain in the full and actual possession and enjoyment of my said son John Jones from and immediately after my death for and during the term of his actual life hereby declaring that it is my will and intention that my said son John Jones shall have the name in use, advantage, benefit, profit and possession of the property in this devise and bequeath contained as if I had left the same to him in the same unlimited manner as I have provided for my other children and I am endured to protect and restrict the prop- ... hereby intended for the use and enjoyment of my ..... John Jones from a parental concern and care to prevent my said son John Jones from being exposed to any distress or want of sufficient property to support him comfortable in this world and to prevent as far as possible any part of the provisions I have made for him from being in any shape lessened or wasted by my said son selling or mortgaging any part thereof and to prevent the same or any part thereof from being subjected to the payment of any of his debts now contracted or hereafter to be contracted and I do hereby in the most express and decided manner publish and declare this to be my will that no part or parcel of the property I this devise contained or any other part of my estate which may come into the hands or possession of my son John Jones either at my death or otherwise, by from or through me or my means shall be in any shape or sort, at any time or times lessed or encumbered or effected by any pretended sale or mortgage thereof on any part thereof my my said son either for or during his life or otherwise and that no part or parcel thereof shall be subjected or liable to the payment of any debt, judgment or execution or any other claim or demand or demands whatever but that the whole and every part and parcel thereof hereby absolutely and indefeasibly vested in the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie and the survivors or survivor of them to keep and protect and preserve the same to and for the whole use, advantage and enjoyment of my said son John Jones during his life and to take all lawful ways and means to prevent this my will from being defeated in any sort of manner contrary to my mind and intention above mentioned and declared and it is my will that in case my said son John Jones leaves lawful issue then from and after the death of said son John Jones the whole of the estate and property he may be possessed of by this will and testament or by my means shall be equally divided to any among his children if more than one and if he leaves one only then the whole thereof shall go to and belong to such only child. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson, Adam C. Jones, son of John Jones, all that tract of two hundred and forty acres of land (more or less) lying on Turkey Creek and adjoining the last mentioned tract originally surveyed and granted in my name. Item, I give to my grandson, Adam C. Jones, son of Benjamin Jones, one negro boy named Lewis, son of [[Jones-106308|Amy]]. Item, I give to my grandson, Adam C. J. Weatherall, son of John Weatherall, one negro boy named Edom, son of [[Jones-106308|Amy]]. The above mentioned two negroes is to remain in the possession of John Weatherall and Benjamin Jones in the possession of John Weatherall and Benjamin Jones until my said grand children arrive to the age of twenty one or marry. Item, I give to my granddaughter, Polly C. Jones, daughter of John Jones, one negro girl named Lucy daughter of Clander now in her possession at her father, John Jones, to remain in the possession of her father until she arrive at the age of eighteen or marry, then to receive her or her increase, likewise one featherbed and furniture, and a young sorrel mare now in her possession at her father's to remain in his possession until she comes to the age of eighteen years of marry. It is to be understood that said John Jones is not to be disposed of any of the property which I have willed to her in any way or manner nor to remove any part thereof out of the aforementioned District. Item, I lend to Margaret Jones, relict of my son Adam C. Jones, decd. during her natural life or widowhood is order to raise and maintain the children of my said son Adam C. Jones, Decd. four negroes now on the plantation whereon she now lives, Viz. Juda with her three children, Shaderick, Henry and Lucy and their future increase and in case there is not property sold sufficient to pay the debts of the said Adam C. Jones, decd. these any of the above mentioned negroes which may be sufficient to discharge the same may be sold to answer sue...said debt and at her death or intermarriage my will for increase or whatever part thereof remain clear of the use above mentioned to be equally divided between John S. Jones, Malinda Jones, Peggy Jones, Rebeckah Jones, and Nancy Jones, children of Adam C. Jones, decd. My will and desire is likewise that the plantation whereas she now lives containing three hundred and forty-five acres (more or less) be divided into two equal parts one half I lend unto her during life or widowhood in order to the part whereon the home now stands; the other part I give to my grandson John S. Jones, son of Adam C. Jones, decd. and at the death or intermarriage of Margaret Jones the part of land lent to her as above mentioned I give to my grandson Adam C. Jones, son of Adam C. Jones, decd. Item, I give to my granddaughter Sally S. Jones daughter of Adam C. Jones, decd. one negro girl named Ayisle, daughter of Sam and Prisse, to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give to my granddaughter, Polly S. Dyson daughter of Adam C. Jones decd. one negro boy named Harry, son of George and Beck to her and her heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my sons Benjamin and John Jones my wearing apparel to be equally divided between them likewise. I desire that all my books may be proportioned out into two equal lots which I give to my sons Benjamin Jones and John Jones, Benjamin Jones having choice of lots. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson Adam C. Jones, son of John Jones one negro boy named Billy, son of Antney and Hagar to receive the same when he comes to the age of eighteen years. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson, Marshall Weatherall, son of my daughter Betsy Weatherall one negro boy named Fortune, son of Amy and to receive the same at my death. Item, I give and bequeath to my grandson George Weatherall, son of my daughter Betsy Weatherall one negro boy named Sam, son of Sam and Prisse and to receive the same at my death. Item, My will and desire is that my three negroes, Cate, Fuller, and Clander shall go and live with whichever of my children that they please it never being considered any part of my property. Item, I give to my two sons Benjamin Jones and John Jones together with my daughter Betsy Weatherall all the rest of my estate or property not mentioned is my will or otherwise given away by me and also which property shall be equally divided between my three surviving children. Item, It is my will and positive direction that all such or estate that may fall to the estate of my son John Jones under this clause also shall be absolutely vested in the said John Weatherall, James Wardlaw and George Bowie or the survivors or survivor of them in the same way and manner and to and for the same use, interest and purpose as expressed limited and declared in respect of the property I have herein before provided for the use of the said John A Jones and at his death shall be equally divided between his children. Item. It is my will and desire that the executors of this my last will and testament cause to have built at the expense of my estate. If it is not done in my life, a stone wall around my graveyard twenty feet long and fifteen wide and four feet high and they are hereby vested with the power to raise what monies as may be necessary for this with other purposes for carrying this my will into effect by a sale of such a portion of the disposable part of my estate as may be sufficient for such purposes. I do hereby nominate and appoint John Weatherall, James Wardlaw, George Bowie and George Weatherall executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills made by me in witness whereof I hereunto set my hand and affix my seal this the twelfth day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the above mentioned Adam C. Jones do and for his last will and testament written on eleven sides of paper in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the testator and in the presence of each other. Saml. Anderson Joseph Richey, Robert Swain. Adam C. Jones == Sources == *Transcription at http://www.next1000.com/family/EC/jones.adam.html Archived at [http://web.archive.org/web/20200124080106/next1000.com/family/EC/jones.adam.html Adam Jones Will - Archived] *Author: Brimelow, Judith M.; Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina. Ancestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/570390:9080?ssrc=pt&tid=90999773&pid=412024683185 Ancestry Link] This will is recorded in Book No. 2, pages 80 to 83. [South Carolina Will Transcripts, estate packet: Box51, pkg. 118.

Will of Adam Hickes, Yeoman of Tansor, Northamptonshire 1611

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Will of Adam Hickes, Yeoman of Tansor, Northamptonshire National archives Reference: PROB 11/118/27 Probate 07 June 1611 :In the name of god amen. I '''Adam Hickes of Tansor''' in the County of Northampton yeoman beyng weake of bodye yet of good and perct memorye prayse be to god) Do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and forme folowing :First I commend my soule into the handes and protection of Almightie god hoping and assuring myself through his mercy and the merrittes deathe and passion of Jesus Christe my Savyoure to be freelie remitted of all my synnes and my bodye to the earthe in decent manner of buryall to be buryed. As touching my temporall estate which in this lifetyme yt hathe pleased god to send me I order will and dispose forme as foloweth :First I will give and bequeathe to '''William Bellamye my sonne in lawe''' and '''Edward Hickes my sonne''' all the profitts comming & isuing frowing or renewyng of all my lands medows pasture and closes nowe in myne owne occupation aswell freehold as leasehoulde for the tearme of fower yeares from the feaste of Saint Michaell the Archangell next comming equallie to be devided betwene them uppon condition nevertheless that they shall paye yearlie during the saied fower yeres to '''my sonne Robert Hickes''' to the use of '''my Sonne John Hickes''' at the Feast of the Annunciation and at Saint Michael the Archangeell the somme of thirtie poundes by even portions & provided allwaues and my will ys that yf [ather] my sonne [insertion William] Bellamye or my sonne Edward Hickes shall fayle to make payment of the rent aforesayed by the space of twoe dayes next after the feastes aforesayed in which my will and meanige ys yt should be payed as aforesayed then my will and meaninge ys and I do hereby give and bequeath unto '''my sonne Robert Hickes''' all my foresaied lande meadows pastures and closes as well freehould as leashould nowe in my owne occupation to be by hym disposed and left for the rent aforesayed which I will & my meaninge ys that my saied Sonne Robert Hickes shall paye the same to my sonne John Hickes as he shall receyve the same. And further my will is that the first payment shalbe payed at Michaelmas next. That '''my sonne William Hickes''' may receyve rent for his free land and medows the sommes of sixe poundes at the feast of Saint Michael the which shalbe at the ende of the fower yeres. :Item I will and give and bequeath unto '''my sonne William Hickes''' and to his heifes and assignes for ever all that my house mesuage and tenement with thappt’rncs in the parish of '''Sainte Michaell in Stamford in the Countie of Lincolnshire''' with all all waynescott glasse feeding tables stooles and ymplements therin to me of righte due and apperteyning. And also all my freehould landes closes meadowes and pastures with thappert’nncs in '''Tansor in the sayed Countie of Northampton''' whatsoever. In considerat’on whereof I will and my desire is my sayed sonne William shall paye unto '''my sonne Thomas Hickes''' the somme of fortie poundes of lawfull money of England as a guifte and legacy by me to hym given and bequeathed. And likewise that my said sonne William Hickes shall likewise give and may unto '''my daughter Margery Everell nowe a widowe''' the like somme of fortie poundes in parte of a debt of three score poundes to the sayed Margery Everell due and owing by Christopher Allsopp of Nassington in the Countie of Northampton deceased. :Item I will give and bequeath to Margery Everell my daughter the f[ues ] (furze?) growing uppon twoe leas of Cattels land lying uppon the longe furlonge uppon the [ ] her natural life : And also I give and bequeathe to my sayed daughter Margery Everell tenne poundes to be payed her within one yeare after my deathe. :Item I give unto '''my sonne John Hickes''' the somme of twentie poundes to be payed unto hym at Christmas next. :Item I do give to '''my sonne Edward Hickes''' and to his assignes all my leases esteate and termes of yeres of in and to all those landes and tenements with th’appurt’nnces afoesayed which I hold of Mrs [???] Norwiche and also all my estate lease righte and interest of in and to the same as allso to one close in or near Prior x in the sayed countie of Northampton. :Item I give to '''William Bellamye and Margaret his wife''' and theire assignes all my estate title and tearme of yeares and leasse of the mesuage and tenement with thappurt’nnce wherein I nowe dwell which I hould of Sir Anthony Mildmaye Knight in '''Tansor''' with all the lands meadowes outhouses barnes and stables thereunto belonging. :Item I give to the sayed '''Margaret Bellamye my daughter''' all my househould stuffe, utensills brasse pewter lynnen woollen bedding and all other implements of household whatsoever. :Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Alsopp my daughter''' fortie poundes whereof I will my executors shall paue thirtie poundes thereof to Mr Dickson parson of Ellton as a debt owying to hym by Christofer Allsoppe. :Item I gice to '''Alice Medcalfe''' fyve poundes to be payed to her within one yere after my deathe. :All the rest of my goods and chattells both moveable and unmoveable my debts beyng payed any legacies performed and my funerall chardged deducted I give and bequeath to '''Willaim Bellamy my sonne in law and Edward Hickes my sonne''' equallie to be devided betwene them whom I make sole executors of this my last will and testament . And I do ordayne and make overseers of this my last will and testament the sayed William Hickes and Robert Hickes my sonnes. In witness whereof the sayed William Hickes the testator to this my present testament and last will have set my hand and seale this fourthe daye of May in the year of ower Lord god '''one thousand sixe hundred and eleaven''' and in the yere of the raigne of oure Soveraigne Lord James by the grace of god, Kynge of England France and Ireland the nynth and of Scotland the fower and fortith. :Item I give to '''Elizabeth Allsopp''' two loades of haye yerelie during the tyme of her widowhood. :The marke of '''Adam Hicks''' signed sealed published and acknowledged in the presence of Hohn Lenton Robert Wise Roger Robinson

Will of Adam Martyn,Hinton Saint George, Somerset,1598

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Will of Adam Martyn, Gentleman of Hinton Saint George, Somerset 1598 Probate 06 February 1598 PROB 11/91/109 Will written in 1596, witnessed and published, 11th Dec 1597 In the name of the father the sonne and the ghost So be yt :I '''Adam Martyn of George Hinton in the Countie of Somerset gentleman''', well wayinge and consyderinge with my selfe the uncertayne and (Casueall?) state of this life, knowinge also that by the ordinance ofalmightie God nothinge ys more certeyne unto all men then death and yet nothinge more uncerteyne unto anie man then the hower of death, decydinge therefore rather to prevent tyme than by tyme to be prevented and beinge at this present of good and parfect memorie and in bodie health (I prayse God for it) doe make this my last will & Testament in manne[e]r and form followinge :First I bequeath & comitt my poor & sinfull soule to the greate and infinite mercy of almightie God my Creator in whome my onlie hope & trust is to be saved through the blouddy passion of death & ressurection of our onlie mediator redeemer & saviour our Lord Jesus Christ; my body I bequeath to the earth from where yt came, therein to be buryed (after the manner of true Christians) & dyinge in the Lord, in the p[ar]ish Church of Hinton aforesaid yf I happen to dye within that p[ar]ish or to where yt shall please god. :And touching such worldloe goods as yt hath pleased god to endowe me with all I doe dispose ordayne & appointe of the same in manner following :First whereas I the said '''Adam Martyn and my brother Nicholas Martyn of the Citie of Exeter''' have the fief and next advowsen of the rectory and p[ar]sonage of the parishe of Armington in the countie of Devon within the dioces of Exon granted unto us our executors and assigned by the worship[fu]ll Mr Anthony Rowse of Halton in the countie of Cornwall Esquier the (fr__) and rightfull p[at?]ron of the said rectory parish church of Armington as appeareth by his gyfte and deed thereof given under his hand and seal bearing date the twentith day of September in the two & thirtie yeare of the raigne of our Soveraighe Ladye Queen Elizabeth etc: I the said Adam Martyn togeather with the consent of my Brother Nicholas Martyn do nowe by this my Last will & Testament give and bequeath resigne and sett over unto '''Richard Martyn my sonne''' called to the ministrie and preaching of Gods worde, all my right title and interest that I togeather with my said brother have overight to have in and to the said rectory of Armington by vertue of the said deed granted unto us at ye afore sayde willinge and charging myne executors to appointed and nominated in & by this my Last Will to nominate and present the said Richard Martyn to the saide Rectory of Armington when the same shall be next voyde as I myself woulde and should doe by vertue of the said advowson yf I were then lyving and as the saide Richarde Martyn shall (when the tyme cometh), befounde capable of the same accordinge to the Lawes of this Realm. :Item I give and beqyeath to '''Margarett Nicholls daughter of Hugh Nycholls my sonne in Lawe and Phillip his wiffe my daughter deceased''' fortie pounds in money towards her preferment in marriage to be payde unto hir at the tyme of hir marriage so as she be ruled in the choyse of hir marriage by the good advise and consent of myne executor and overseers of my Last Will & Testament or of most of them, yf she be not maryed or otherwise provided for in my lief tyme.And yf she happen to dye before the tyme of hir marriage, then my will us that the said some of forty pounds shalbe given & equallie devided by myne executors betwene '''hir two Systers Elizabeth and Rachell Nicolls''' yf they survive the sayd Margarett towards their preferment in maryage. :Item touching such parcells of plate as I nowe have of myne owne remayninge in my house at Hinton yf the same be not otherwise betstowed in my lief tyme as followeth :First I give & bequeath to my '''oldest Sonne Hugh Martyn and to Adam Martyn his sonne''' my bason and Ewer of sylver parcell guylte and a standing salt with a cover of Sylver double gylte in this sorte and manner; viz that my said sonne Hugh Martyn have the sole use & occupation of the same duringe his lief without contradiction or interruption of his sayd sonne but so nevertheless that the said Hugh Martyn shall not have any property in the same whereby he maye sell or put away the same or any parte thereof from his said Sonne by any meanes and that after the death of the same Hugh the same shall whollie remayne and be unto the said Adam Martyn to his owne proper use and yf the sayd Hugh shall over lyve hys sayd sonne, then my meaninge ys that my sayd Sonne Hugh shall have the same to his owne proper use and in this sorte(?) my purpose and meaning is that their parcells of plate above mentioned shall remayne unto them the sayd Hugh and Adam as a memmento or token of my desyer and prayer unto god to Bless and propsper them withall. :Item I give and bequeath unto Richard Martin my sonne one Beere cupt with his cover of Sylver double gylte. :Item to '''Willm[a]m Martyn my sonne''' one beere cupp with his cover parcell gilt. :Item to my '''daughter Jo(ann?] More''' a standing goblet of Sylver parcell gylte. :Item to my daughter '''Elizabeth the wiffe of John Lye''' one other standinge goblet of Sylver p[a]cell gilt. :Item to my daughter '''Katherine the wiffe of Richarde Smith''' one Suche cupp of sylver with his cover double gylte. :Item to '''Elizabeth Martyn, the daughter of Lewes Martyn''' one whyte standing bolle of sylver toward her preferement in marriage. :Item I give and bequeath to '''my sonne Henry Martyn''' a salt with a cover of sylver double gilte which was boughte of '''my cosyn Dorothie Johnson wydow'''. :Item an olde sylver salte with a cover parcell gylt, one chaffyng dish of Sylver, two dosen of Sylver spoones with gylt knoppes, awhit beer cupe or jugge of [form?] garnished with Sylver and a Tankard or beere cupe of Sylver :Item a little chamber cuppe with a cover of sylver parcell gylt which I had of the''' gyft of the Ladie Christian Martyn my grandmother''' :All which last recyted parcells of plate mentioned to be given to my sonne Henry Martyn, my will is that '''Elizabeth my wiffe his mother''', shall have the keepinge,use and occupation thereof duringe hir lief & after her decease to remayne to the benefitt of my sayd sonne Richard Martyn. (transcribers note; seems odd for them to be given to Henry for the use of Elizabeth but to remain to Richard) :Item I give and bequeath to the comon stocke of the''' parish of George Hinton''' towards the mayntennance and reparat[i]ons of the same church twentie shillinges in money besydes the accustomed dutie of fyve shillings eight pence to be payd to the Church wardens there for my buryall in the sayd Church yf by gode permisson I shalbe Buryed therein. :Item I give & bequeath to the poore people of the same parish twentie shillings in money to be distributed amongst them within seven dayes after my death or buryall. :Item I give and bequeath to the mayntenance of ye ''parish Church of Crewkerne''', Twentie shillings and to the mayntenance of the '''parish Church or Chappell of Seaborough''' tenn shilline :Item to the poor people of the sayd Town of Crewkerne twenty shillinges and of the village of Seaborough six shillings eight penceto be distributed amongst them whereas most need shalbe within one month after my decease by the advice of myne executors and overseers, :the residue of all my goods & chattells moveable and unmoveable,my debts and legacyes beinge payde I gyve and bequeath to my said sonne Henry Martin whom I ordayne make and appoynte to be my wholle and solle executor of this my Last will and Testament.And I doe hereby forthrightly charge will and require my saide '''sonne and executor Henry Martyn''' Uppon my blessinge and in (___fall) thankfulnes of this my lovinge & gracious dealinge with him in this my Will, that he the said Henry Martyn shalbe aydinge comfortinge and cheris[h]inge of my said loving wife, Elizabeth his mother during her lief and shall likewise during her liffe suffer her to have the use and occupation of all my goods and chattells whatsoever by this my will & testament to him the said Henry bequeathed insuch and like free manner, as now she hath with me, the free use of them so that she doe not nor shall not wilfully wast, consume, give away or purloyne the same or anie parte thereof without the consent of my said sonne Henry Martyn. In consideration whereof I doe of the other side hereby intreat my said Lovinge wife that with such portion of of Livinge as I by gods good assistance have left hir for the comfort of hir in hir olde age, that she will give such yearely help and releefe to my sayd''' sonne Henry Martin for his mayntenance in his studie of the Lawe in the middle temple where he nowe lyveth''' as he shall from tyme to tyme need and she shalbe likewise from time to time able to spare untill such as yt shall please god that eyther by the profitt of his Study or by preferm[en]t in marriage or otherwise he shalbe able without her helpe to live in that place and for the due execution and performance of this my Last will and for the better helpe and assurance of my said executor therein I doe constitute and appoynte and verie hartilie beseche my worship’ll and '''welbeloved friend St Anthony Powlett Knight and Mr Will[ia]m Gybbes Esquire to be myne overseers''' of this my last will to see the same to be de(livered?) executed and performed and to appese all strife and varaince yf anie happen to arise (which God forbid) , between my sayde executor and my wiffe and other children or anie of them over ye premisses. Soe that all maye be done to the glorie of God and comfort of my wief and children to which my said overseers yf yt shall please them to take this paynes and travell uppon them I give and bequeath to everie of them twentie shillings which I humblie beseech them to accept in parte of recompence of the same. :In witness whereof I the sayd Addam Martyn have to every syde of every lease of the premisses set to my hand and likewise in the toppe here of my seale the twentith daye of November in the nyne and thirtith yeare of the Rayne of our Soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth or a thousand fyve hundred nyntie syxe by me A Martyn: : the eleventh day of December in the fourtith year of the Reigne of our Soveraige La[die]. The Queens maiesty that now is, this will was published to be the last will and testament of the said Adam Martyn in the presence of us. '''Ant[hony] Powlett ( teste??) Lodovico Martin teste, John Lye, Will[i]am Martyn, Henry Martyn''' '''Probate granted to Henry Martyn executor 6th February 1597/8'''

Will of Adam Mott Sr. (1620-1693)

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Will of Adam Mott Sr. (bef. 1621 - bef. 1689)

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March ye 12 1681/2 Adam Mott being About Sixty years of Age, or there Abouts I Adam Mott lieing now very weak Doth now Declare this to be my last will and testiment from this day, I being thurow Gods marcy in my Right Sences 1 I doe Humblely Sirrender & Giue my Soule And Spirt to God which gaue it me, and my body to the Earth to be buried in Decient Manner 2d that all Justs Due Debts that Shall be Made Apeare, Shall be paide iustly to ye Credietors soe Apeareing. 3d I Doe Giue to my Eldest sone Adam fifty Acers of Land that is to take up: and fiue shillings in Monny 4ly to my Sone Jeams I Giue two Cowes and A hollow lieing by ye Harbor path and my carzir wescote and my Serge Drawer and my new hat 5ly to My Daughter Grace I Giue foure grate pewter platters & thoses hollows lieing between the Grate run & taners hooke thoses two hollows which lieth vpon ye left hand of ye path goeing to the towne from Madnans neck and three hollows lieing on next to the other side of ye path: by the gratte Rune: the saide land to remaine to her and: her heyers for euer: 6 to my Sone John I doe Giue my lott of Meddow lieing att whale neck: and my hollows lieing by ye harbour path 7ly to my Sone Joseph I Giue A hundered Acers of Land where he shall so Good to take vp for his vse which is yett vptaken vp and A hollow lieing by ye vast hollow In the Sandy hollow which is A Grate hollow 8ly To My Sone Gershsome I doe Giue fiue Cowes 9ly To My Sone Henerys three Childeren I doe Giue one two yeare old Heiffer 10ly To My Deare wife Elizabeth Mott and all the Childeren I haue by her: I doe Giue and bequeath My house and Lott vpon Madnans neck and with all the rest of the saide estate not yet mentioned In my will Afforesaide Moueables and Immoueables with all and euery part thereof to Stand and remaine to my wife And Childeren onely My house and orchard and Home lots Att hempsted And the Milne hollow in partickuelor I doe giue to my youngest Sone Adam But if in case that my wife Elizabeth should see cause to Mary that then the saide estate which I have Giuen vnto My wife and Childeren shall be Equally devieded into foure parts My wife elizabeth to haue and inioy the one part and those childeren wch I haue had by her the other three parts to be Equally devieded Betweene them: and alsoe I doe Giue vnto my wife Elizabeth for her Life time if she shall so cause My house and Land vpon Madnansneck and A Lott of Meddow and if My wife Doth remaine A widdow that ther should be none of the Chileren to inioy Any of ye saide estates untill they Mary except that my wife shall so cause: to the Contrary 11lyAs to foure proprierties ships which I haue in the Boundes of Hempstead: I doe Giue vnto My wife Elizabeth And her Childeren first to take her a Choyc of two of ye saide proprierties ships and the other two to be Equally devided Amonst my foure Eldest sones in Equall proportion and withall and euery part of this my will and testiement I doe harttiely Desier May bepen foremer in all pertickelers as witnes my hand and Seale: this 12th day of March Anno Domi: 1681/2 Adam Mott Senyor Signed and Sealled In presence of Joseph Sutton Senior William Peatte: Joseph Sutton Junior. Sources: New York County, New York, Wills and Probate Records, 1658-1880 (NYSA); William S. Pelletreau, Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's office: city of New York, Vol. 1, 1665-1707 (New York: The New York Historical Society, 1893), 159, Will 3-4.127 [https://archive.org/stream/collectionsofnew25newy#page/159/mode/1up InternetArchive]

Will of Adelaide Glynne Dunham 1952

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THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me [[Dunham-4923|ADELAIDE GLYNNE DUNHAM]] of 15 Oxford Road Worthing in the County of Sussex spinster 1. I HEREBY REVOKE all Wills Codicils and other testamentary dispositions by me at any time heretofore made 2. I APPOINT Barclays Bank Limited (hereinafter called "the Bank") to be the Executor and Trustee of this my Will with power to act by its proper officer or officers and also to act as Bankers to my Estate for all purposes upon the terms usual between the Bank and a customer and the Bank shall also be entitled to remuneration for its services as such Executor and Trustee by fees and otherwise in accordance with the terms of remuneration charged by it at the date of my death for its services in acting as Executor and/or Trustee of a Will free from duties and deductions and to be paid or retained out of any part of the capital or income of my estate in priority to all other payments and also to any customary share of brokerage receivable by the bank The bank may in its absolute discretion determine how nay fees or other remuneration payable to the Bank be borne as between different parts of my estate and between persons beneficially interested in capital and income respectively of any part of my estate and every such determination shall be binding on all persons beneficially interested hereunder 3. I GIVE AND BEQUEATH free of legacy duty if any: (a) To my God-daughter Adeline Marion Decima Large of "Dormy" Limner Lane formerly Felpham Bognor Regis the sum of Fifty Pounds (b) To my Cousin [[Cortis-36|Walter Nugent Cortis]] of Little Barton Beaconsfield Buckinghamshire the miniature of my [[Papps-126|Great-Grandfather Papps]] (c) To my Cousin [[Gibbs-10685|Phyllis Mercy Gibbs]] of Houndspath St Albans Hertfordshire the portrait of my [[King-62432|Great-Grandmother Dickinson]] 4. I GIVE DEVISE BEQUEATH AND APPOINT all the residue of my estate whatsoever and wheresoever both real and personal and whether in possession reversion remainder or expectancy to my friend [[Watts-15640|Geraldine Madge Watts]] of 15 Oxford Road Worthing aforesaid spinster 5. If the said Geraldine Madge Watts shall predecease me then: (a) I GIVE AND BEQUEATH free of legacy duty all the residue of my personal effects as defined by Form 2 of the Statutory Will Forms unto Edna Geraldine Henshall of 6 Manor Mansions Belsize Grove London N.W.3 or if she shall have predeceased me to Evelyn Dora Watkins of Guest House Flats Selly Oak Birmingham upon Trust to distribute one half thereof as nearly as possible to Gladys Edna Watts of Guest House Flats Selly Oak Birmingham and one half thereof as nearly as possible or the whole if the said Gladys Edna Watts shall predecease me between Dora E. Watkins of Guest House Flats Selly Oak Birmingham the said Evelyn Dora Watkins and the said Edna Geraldine Henshall or such of them as shall survive me (b) I GIVE DEVISE AND BEQUEATH all the residue of my estate whatsoever and wheresoever both real and personal and whether in possession reversion remainder or expectancy as to one-half thereof to the said Gladys Edna Watts and the remaining half thereof or the whole if the said Gladys Edna Watts shall predecease me equally between the said Dora E. Watkins the said Evelyn Dora Watkins and the said Edna Geraldine Henshall or such of them as shall survive me IN WITNESS whereof I have hereunto set my hand this Ninth day of November One thousand nine hundred and fifty-one SIGNED by the said ADELAIDE GLYNNE DUNHAM as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses [signed by solicitor and clerk] == Research notes == ''This free space page is part of an ongoing research project. If you have any information about this individual, please get in touch with the profile manager.''

Will of Agnes Riter

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[Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Will Book C, pg 374"Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28757-20651-17?cc=1999196 : 3 July 2014), Lancaster > Wills 1771-1784 vol C-D > image 194 of 555; county courthouses, Pennsylvania.] Agnes Riter, deceased } In the Name of God Amen. I Agnes Riter Widow of [[Reuder-2|Michael Riter]] of
Cocalico Township deceased, being weak in Body, but of perfect Mind and Memory, Thanks
be to God, but remembering the Mortality of my Body, do make this Twenty fifth Day of January
Anno 1776 [25 Jan 1776] this my last Will and Testament. First it is my Will that all my just Debts and
Funeral Expenses be paid out of my Estate by my Executor. Further I give and bequeath to
Elizabeth Hoh junior my Bedd with all Bed-clothing thereto belonging. Item I give and bequeath
to her the Sum of Eighty Pounds Pennsylvania Currency. Item I give to her a black silk Handlwiching.
And I further ordain, that as she is lame, Conrad Eifsenhart of York County be her Guardian, which
shall take Care that the said Legacy be appropriated to no other but her Use, and what is residue
thereof at her Death I ordain to be divided among the other Children of Martin Hoh and Elizabeth his
Wife, share alike. To Elizabeth, Wife of Martin Hoh I give and bequeath ten Shirts, a new Cotton
Petty-coat, a pair of Shoes a Prayer Book and five Pounds Flax Yarn. To Dorothea Sharffenbarger
I give and bequeath the Sum of Thirty Pounds Money aforesaid under Condition that she shall give
to Martin Hoh who is indebted to her for Sixteen Pounds, a lawful Discharge for said Sixteen
Pounds. Further do I give to her five Shirts an Apron Handkerchief all my Pork Meat Butter
Meal, a Flannel Short-Gown, my Bible she shall have during her Life; and after her Death the
said Bible shall be Property of [[Reiter-245|Michael Riter]]. To [[Reiter-245|Michael Riter]] I give and bequeath my
Cow and all my Sheep, and to his Daughter Magdalena I give and bequeath two Pewter
Trenchers. To Philip Hefft I give and bequeath the Sum of Five Pounds Money aforesaid, To
George Hoh I give and bequeath the Sum of Three Pounds Money aforesaid, his Sons shall have
my Bee heaves and his Daughter Magdalena shall have my Smoothing Iron and a small Iron Pott.
To Juliana Ream I give and bequeath a Pewter Plate and two Pewter Trenchers. The Residue
of my Cloth I give and bequeath to Anna Maria the Wife of Michael Stivens. If I should
be under a Necessity to apply some of my Estate to my bodily Subsistence, I order that then my
Estate not being sufficient to answer for all such Legacy that of the Monies herein mentioned
shall be made a proportionable Deduction. To Martin Hoh I give and bequeath the Sum of
Eighty Pounds, and as he is by a certain Bond indebted to me for said Eighty Pounds, I order
my Executors to return him said Bond. All said Legacies in Money my Executor shall

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pay when he has received all my Debts and settled my Estate. The Residue of
my Estate not disposed herein, I give and bequeath to my Sister Dorothea Sharffenberger.
Finally do I constitute and ordain Executor of this my last Will my loving Friend
Adam Nees. In Witness whereof I have set to these Presents my Hand and Seal,
the Day and Year first above written. {| |Signed Sealed and acknowledged || } ||
her
|- |by the Testatrix to be her last Will || } ||Agnes + Riter || SEAL |- |and Testament, who saw her sign || } ||
mark
|- |and Seal the same. || } |} Joseph Heffly, Jacob Kollar

Lancaster County ss. On the Sixteenth Day of February Anno Dom. 1776 [16 Feb 1776] Before
me the Subscriber personally appeared Joseph Heffly and Jacob Keller, the
two Subscribing Witnesses to the above Will and on their Solemn Affirmations
according to Law did severally declare and say that they were present and saw
and heard Agnes Riter the Testatrix above-named, sign seal publish pronounce
and declare the above Writing as and for her last Will and Testament and that
at the doing thereof she was of sound and well disposing Mind Memory and
Understanding to the best of their Knowledge Observation and Belief.
(Signed) Edwd. Shippen D Register

Joseoh Heffly and Jacob Keller the two Witnesses and Adam Nees the Executor
Affirmed before me the 16 Day of February 1776 [16 Feb 1776].
Edwd. Shippen D Register

Be it Remebered that on the Sixteenth Day of February AD 1776,
the last Will and Testament of Agnes Riter late of Cocalico Township in the County
of Lancaster Widow deceased was proved in due Form of Law and Letter Testament-
ary thereon was granted to Adam Nees the Executor therein named he being
first duly qualified well and truly to administer the Estate of the Decedent and
to exhibit a true and perfect Inventory thereof into the Registers Office at Lancaster
on or before the Sixteenth Day of May next and to render a true and just account
of his Administration on the said Estate when thereto lawfully required.
Given under the Seal of the said Office.
Edwd. Shippen D Register

Will of Agnes Stoddard of Heaton

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In the name of god Amen: The fyth day of November in the yeare of our lord one thousand six hundred and Eleven, I Agnes Stodderd of heaton in the county of Stafford widowe being sick in bodie, but of good and perfect remembrence (gog bee praysed therfore) doe make and ordaine this my present Testament conteyning herin my last will in manner & forme following: ffirst I comend my soule into the hande of Almightie god my creator and to Jesus Christ my redeemer by whose meritte & passion I trust to obtaine remission of all my sinnes. Item I comitt my bodie to the earth to bee buryed in honest & decent buryall. Item I geve & bequeath to margery sont my daughter thirteene shillings four pence of lawfull money of england in the name and full satisfaction of her filiall porcon or child pt of all my goode to bee paid at the end of two yeares next after my decease. Item I geve and bequeath to margaret Turnock alias Stodderd reputed daughter of Roberte Stodderd deceased twentie & five shillings and eight pence and my best garment and the bigger of the two coffers standing in the parlor where I lye in lieu & eschange for her owne coffer. Item I geve to Willm Pillesburie son of willm Pillesbury my son in lawe two ewes and two lambes. Item All the rest of my goode and cattells (my debtes and legacies being first paid and my funeral expenses being discharged) I geve and bequeath to willm Pilleburie my sonne in lawe. Item my will is that the said legacie of xxvis viiid shall not be due to be paid to the said margaret Turnock alias Stodderd until the end of one whole yeare next after she shall bee a lawfull age to seal an acquittance for the same. Item I make and ordaine the said willm Pillesburie my sonne in lawe the true and lawfull Executor of this my last will & Testament and have published an sealed the same as my last will in the presence of these witnesses viz John Knight, Thomas henderne, Robt Pillesburie.Will of Agnes Stoddarde, Will year 1611, Probate year 1612, Inventory year 1611, Heaton, Leek parish, Staffordshire, England, Registered wills and original wills, administrations and inventories, 1494-1860, and, act books, 1532-1638 for Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=gbprs%2fstaff%2f007621374%2f00231&parentid=gbprs%2fstaff%2fwills%2f329495 Link to will at findmypast.co.uk]. == Sources ==

Will of Agnes Vernon of Audley, Staffordshire, proved 1600

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This is a transcript of the will of Agnes Vernon, widow, of Audley, Staffordshire. Her will was dated 28 April 1594 and was proved in the Diocese of Lichfield on 5 August 1600. Paragraph breaks have been added to the transcript. == Transcript == In dei nome amen In the xxiijth day of Aprill in the xxxvjth yeare of the Raigne of our most gracious sov’aigne Ladie Elizabethe by the grace of god Queene of England or 1594 I Annes Verno’ of the parishe of Awdley in the Countie of Staff widowe doe ordeyne constitute and make beinge […] diseased & sicke in bodie but yet neverthelesse of good and pfecte memorie prayse be to the Lord therefore) this my Last will and testament in manner and forme followinge That is to say First I give and bequeath my soule into the hands of thalmightie and my bodie to Christion buriall in the parishe churche yarde of Awdeley at the highe chancell ende neare unto my ancestors It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto John Vernon Rondoll Vernon William Vernon and Robert Vernon my sonnes to be equallie devided amongst them my […] of oxon beinge in number six my harriott excepted onely It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto everie one of my childrens children as namelie unto everie one of those wch are nowe borne and alive or that any of them shalbe nowe wth childe wth vjs viijd moreover I give and bequeathe unto Agnes daughter of Thomas Rowley my sonne in Lawe the best ewe & the best Lambe I have It[e]m I give moreover and bequeath unto margaret daughter of Robert Vernon my sonne one ewe and one Lambe nexte the best It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto Rondell Venon my sonne all suche moveable goods as be in the highe chamber over the Lower parlour beneathe the entrie as be myne wth one fether bed one mattresse one boulster Lyinge in the higher It[e]m I give and bequeathe unto Rondell Vernon my sonne John his sonne towe bedstock wth the beddg thereon Lyinge as they nowe stande wth one Longe table and one Cubbord standinge in the higher parlour wth my best brasse pott It[e]m I give and bequeathe the rest of my sheepe unto Alice daughter of william Vernon my sonne It[e]m I give and bequeathe all the rest of my goods and Cattles moveable and unmoveable my Legacies and funerall dischardged to be equallie devided amongest all and everie of my children for an in the name of theire and everie of theire childes parte of my goods And of this my Last will and testament to be trulie and justlie executed and pformed to the prayse and glorie of god and […] of my soule I do ordayne constitute and make to this my Last will and testament to be trulie and justlie executed and pformed Richard Vernon my sonne my sole trustie and Lawfull executor to accomplishe and pforme the same as is afore expressed In wittnes whereof I have putt my marke and hand hereunto and delyvered the same as my deed and Last testament in the presence of william R[…]all clerk and John Lo[…] wth others == Sources == * "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860". [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWILLS%2F331479 Findmypast] (accessed 11 May 2022). Agnes Vernon. Probate year: 1600. Parish: Audley, Staffordshire.

Will of Alexander Gregg 1904 Douglas County, Kansas

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==[[Gregg-5081|Alexander Gregg (1825-1904)]]== Alexander's estate passed probate on 24 January 1904.'''Probate''': "Kansas, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1803-1987," database with images, Author: Kansas. Probate Court (Douglas County); Probate Place: Kansas, {{Ancestry Sharing|1205352|5b3aede5fdb0ce812172542e9a42773178a8902e960264f570d2ff5b8e40f41a}} - ({{Ancestry Record|9065|28764}} : accessed 15 January 2023), Alexander Gregg probate on 24 Jan 1904. [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1-xAZLwTs9JB5UkHv_B6ti2w3xnsu8_uU?usp=sharing images of will] == Sources ==

Will of Alexander Mebane, Jr

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== Transcript of the Will of Alexander Mebane, Jr == The following is a transcript of the will of [[Mebane-53|Alexander Mebane Jr. (1744-1795)]] of Orange County, North Carolina made from an image on Ancestry.com ([[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 15:50, 17 September 2023 (UTC)). Spelling and punctuation is as seen on the image. '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills, 1752-1946; Cross Index to Wills, 1752-1946; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Orange County); Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina
{{Ancestry Record|9061|1985361|ca}} (accessed 17 September 2023)
Alexander Mebane probate on 3 Jul 1795 in Orange, North Carolina, USA. Residence Orange County, North Carolina.
In the name of God Amen, I Alexander Mebane of the County of Orange and State of North Carolina do on this third day of July one Thousand Seven hundered & Ninety five do make ordain and publish this my last Will and Testament in the following manner (to wit) first I give and bequeath unto my Beloved Wife '''Ann''' all the Estate she the said Ann had and Injoyed at any time before I was married to her the said Estate and property Lying in Philadelphia and Else where both real and personal and Two hundred pounds over and above the before mentioned Estate, to be paid at four annual payments (to wit) the first fifty pounds to be paid within Twelve months after my Decease and fifty pounds anuly untill the whole is paid {line crossed out} and further all necessary Expenses in her return to Philadelphia. Item I give and bequeath to my Beloved Daughter '''Jennet Stanford''' ten pounds and one bed and sorral mare and all the household furniture she has already received and I give and bequeath to her Two children '''Marrianna''' [crossed out: and Mary] one negroe girl named '''Cloey''' and to '''Mary''' one Negro girl named '''Pattey''' - Item I give to my beloved Daughter '''Mary Hodge''' three negroes named '''Else''' '''Sandy''' and '''John''' one horse saddle and bridle and all the household furniture in her posession. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son '''James''' four Negroes named '''Rodger''' '''Joan''' '''Ceasar''' and '''Mark''' and his horse known by the name of Robbin saddle bridle and fifty pounds in cash. Item I give to my Beloved Daughter Sarrah Two negroes named '''Beck''' and '''Amey''' one bed and furniture one horse and saddle valued at fifty pounds, four milk Cows & Calves Item I give and bequeath to my Beloved daughter '''Fanney''' Two negores named '''Isaac''' and '''Hannah''' one bed and furniture one horse and saddle to be valued at forty pounds four cows and calves. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son '''William''' three negroes named '''Smith''' '''Tyree''' and '''York''' one horse saddle & Bridle to be valued at forty pounds and fifty pounds in cash Item I give to my beloved daughter '''Susanna''' Two negroes named '''Love''' and '''Dinah''' one horse saddle and bridle valued at forty pounds, four cows & calves one bed and furniture. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter - '''Elisabeth''' Three negroes named '''Peter''' '''Ann''' and her last child one horse and saddle to be valued at forty Pounds four cows and calves one bed and furniture. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved son '''Robert''' Three negroes named '''Tom''' '''Lucey''' and ''' Solomon''' one horse and saddle valued to fifty pounds and fifty pounds in cash. Item I give and bequeath to my beloved Daughter '''Nancey''' Two Negroes named '''Joe''' and ''' Rachel''' one horse saddle and bridle valued at forty pounds four Cows and Calves one bed and furniture. Item I Give and Bequeath to my beloved son '''John Alexander''' four Negroes named '''Hanfield''' '''Joe''' '''Cate''' '''Jenney''' and '''Jame''' one horse and saddle to be valued at fifty pounds and fifty pounds in cash - also I give to my Daughter Mary four Cows and calves that is now in her possession now be it remmembered that it is my will that my landed Estate (to wit) Two Thousand Two hundred & Thirty Eight acres lying in Orange County Twenty Thousand Three Hundred and Ten acres lying in Ceded Teritory to be Equaly Divided share and share alike agreeable to Quaintity and Quality amongst my four sons (to wit) James William Robert and John Alexander. The divisions to be made by three men indiferantly chosen for the above purpose and also all the remains of my Estate that may by or for want of Knowledge thereof be left out of this will to be to my four sons as above Except fifty pounds to be paid to my Daughter Susannah ... it is also my Will that if any of the within Legatees should Die before the come to the age of maturity, in such a case if the Death should be in the females the property is to be Equally divided amongst the femal Heirs if a male heir should die the property to be divided amongst the male heirs it is further my will that my son James take to possesion all my notes and bonds which is to the amount of upwards of six hundred pounds as also my book accounts and have the same recovered as soon as possible by son and to pay all my Just debts the overpluss to be part to Intrist for the purpose of schooling the younger (to wit) William Robert Elisabeth Nancey and John Alexander after deducting Twelve per cent for his care and trouble in Collecting and accounting for the same it is further my Will that if my son James thinks proper I do hereby give him full power to possess and Injoy all the profits arising from my lands Mills and negroes Except the young negroes that may be born whilst in his possession are to go with there mothers he the said James Keeping the younger children in good decent clothing schooling and boarding untill the marry or come to the age of maturity at which time they are to receive their part alloted for them it is further my will that if any of the negroes should die before those whom they are left to come of lawfull age that in that case each Legatee is to make an Equal Division to whomever the negroe may belong to the jointly making up such lots first deducting an Equal part for the Looser and whereas I have not mentioned '''Sam''' to any of my children I direct that he may be sold at Twelve months credit and the money arising from such sale to be Divided Equally Between my Two daughters Sarrah and Fanney. In Witness whereof I the said Alexander Mebane have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this day and date above written I appoint my Loving son James Mebane and my Brother James and Robert Hodge to be my whoe and sole Executors of this my last will and Testament Revoking and dis anulling all other wills by me made heretofore :Signed Sealed published : and declared by the said : Alexander Mebane for his : last will and Testament :: Alex Mebane (his mark) :in presence of ... :: Wm Hodge :: Jon Mathews === Estate and Probate Papers === : There are 41 pages of estate papers - including the inventory of his father's estate completed in 1793."North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QJ8L-1TL7 : 8 March 2021), Alexander Mebane, 1797; citing Orange County, North Carolina, United States, State Archives, Raleigh; FHL microfilm 2,057,956. : In 1796 the trustees of the University of North Carolina petitioned for the sum of $100 which they said Alexander Mebane pledged them should they fix the location of the University in Orange County (which they did, at Chapel Hill). : There are also petitions and counter petitions for settlement of debts with John Taylor == Sources ==

Will of Alexander Mebane, Sr

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== Transcribed Will of Alexander Mebane, Sr == The following is a transcript of an image from Ancestry.com (created by [[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 14:15, 17 September 2023 (UTC)). The spelling is as seen in the image, to the best of my ability. In the name of God - amen I, '''Alexander Mebane''' of the County of Orange and State of North Carolina, being Weak of Body but of Sound and perfect Mind and Memory blessed be God for it, and calling to mind the mortality of my body, and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to Die, Therefore make and Ordain this my Last Will and Testament, to wit I first and principally Give and Recommend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it, and my body I Recommend to the Earth, to be buried in a Deacent and Christian manner (at the Discretion of my Executors), nothing Doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall Receive the same again, by the mighty power of God and as touching such Worldly Estate Wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with in this Life, I give Demise and Dispose of following manner, to wit, I Give and bequeath to my Loving Wife a horse known by the name of Sharp, a mear and Colt, four Cows all the sheep on in the plantation, Two Feather beds and furniture, & all my house hold furniture Except what will be hereafter mentioned, the Dwelling house, kitchen and barn, the Negroes or Slaves '''Tamer''', '''Ben''', '''Jane''', '''Caleb''' Joe '''Patience''' her son '''Joe''' '''Nell''' '''Tom''' (two names crossed out) & all the profits arrising from things of the plantation, that is all the clear land that I have Cleared as yet on said plantation During her Life ... I give and bequeath to my Loving Children besides What I have already Given them in manner following, to wit I give to my Son '''William''' Five Pounds ??? ... I give to my Son '''Alexander''' Mulatta '''Tom''', Item I Give to my son James a Negroe buoy nam ed '''Clark''' and fifty acres of more Land to be Laid off adjoinging the Line I had Surveyed to him before ... Item, I give to my Son '''John''', a Mulatto buoy named '''Frank ''' ... I give to my Daughter '''Janet Anderson''' after my Wife's Death a Mulatto Wench named '''Nell''' ... Item, I Give to my Daughter '''Ann Morrow''' Twenty Pounds ?? to be paid out of my Estate within two years after my Deceas ... & after my Wife's Deceas the Mulatta Wench named '''Patience''' ... Item I Give to my Daughter '''Margret Murdock''' a Mulatto Wench named '''Milley''' ... Item, I Give to by Grand Daughter '''Margret''' '''Anderson''' a young Negoe named '''Densey''', a horse named Snip a Saddle & bridle a Feather bed and furniture & Two Cows ... Item I Give to my Grandson '''Alex''' '''Anderson''' a young Negoe named '''Joe''' at my Wife's Decease ... Item, I Leave to my Loving Wife all my household Furniture, at her disposal, only my Desk I leave to my Son '''James''' ... the books that is in Copartnership between John Hodge & myself (Viz) Mathew Henrys Annotations on the Bible & Testament I leave to my Son Alexander ... Item I Leave to my Son '''David''' after he pays all my just Debts, and all the above Legatees Paid the Plantation I now Live on only that part above Reserved to my Son James With all its appurtanances, The Residue of my Negroes & all the Remaining part of my Estate - only one of my Stilts to my Son James ... and Lastly my Will is that my Two Sons Alexander & James Mebane be whole and sole Executors of this my Last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereinto Set to my hand and affixed my Seal the Thirtyeth Day of April in this year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & Eightynine and in the twenty year of Americas Independence Signed Sealed & Acknowlled Alex'dr Mebane in presence of - Thomas. Mulhollan Edward Willson William Wilson == Sources == * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"; Wills (Orange County, North Carolina), 1753-1865; Author: North Carolina. County Court of Pleas and Quarter Sessions (Orange County); Probate Place: Orange, North Carolina; {{Ancestry Record|9061|2406546|ca}} (accessed 17 September 2023); Alexander Mebane probate on 13 Apr 1791 in Orange, North Carolina, USA. Residence Orange County, North Carolina.

Will of Alexander Webb

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In dei noie Amen in the yere of the lord god [on] CCCC xlvthe x day of October in the yere of the Reygne of the sovaryne lorde henery the viii by the grace of god kyng of England france & Ireland defender of the faythe & of the churche of England & also of Ireland in the [eathe supusehedde]. I John webbe of bereley within the parishe wotton [wanoyn] hole & perfecte of mynde but syke in my body make my last wyll & testament in manner & former folowyng fyrst I bequethe my soule to almighty god and blessed lady saynt marye and to all the holy company of heven & my body to be buryed in the churche yard of wotton Afore sayd And I geve to the churche of bereley one calfe of a yere of Age And I bequethe to alice Rogers my wyffes daughter y [begne dcc vov] shall be Deliveryd her at the tyme of hyr maryage Item I bequeth to the same alice all my [sedscocke barde trestyles sormyes] & lytell [wyll nom the house that she ye hegre off] Item I bequethe to thomas my sonne xx li And that to be payd hym at xvi yeres of hys age and hys mother to kepe hym of hyr [cof] & charge untyll tht tyme And yf he decesse before that age then I geve to Savander webbe my brother any markes of my sones bequeste and viii [yews] day of pay out Also I bequethe nycholas Dandy a peyer of hoses & a cote Item I bequethe to Margarete penrysse my servant a hehfer of iii yeres of Age & that to be payd hyr at the day of her maryage Item I bequethe to eny one of my godchyldrene iiid the rest of my goode not gevyn nor bequest my dette payde my funerall expenses discharged I gyve holy to Elenor my wyff whom I make & institute my executrix & Alice her daughter to be anext executrix [inof lyvr] if it please god to take my wiff to his mercye at that tyme or eles not, These beynge oversears of this my Last will hughe walford of woolforley John heveges of bereley, And they to have for there paynes takinge xii d a pece These be the dette that I john webbe do owe Item to Saundres webb my brother ii li vi s viii d Item to woodwall of warrwycke xvxd Of this will these be the wytnesses B Thomas paynter [cmeate] Edmunde Sheriff Richard Russell [vot] other mee. John's will was probated on June 5 1546 by Elenore executorix. == Source == Church of England. Diocese of Worcester. Episcopal Consistory Court. Willas and Administrations. Vol V, 1545-1553. p. 50. (FHL Film # 994263 images 706-707 of 897.)

Will of Alice Coles of Downton

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Octavo die July: Ano Dom: 1631 In the name of god amen I Joane Coles of Withington in the parish of Downton in the County of Wilts widdow being _________ but of good and perfect memories thankes be unto god therefore her doe make my last will and testament in manner and forme as followeth: first I give and bequeath my soule into the handes of our Lord _____________ and I hope to be saved and my sines forgiven. And my bodye to the earth to be buried in the church yard of Whiteparish in the County of Wilts abovesaid. Item I give to the poore of Whiteparish twentie shillinges; I give to the pore of Downton twentie shillinges: Item I give to my soonn Willm Coles threescrore poundes of current money of England this an halfe to be payed to him or his assignes within six monthes after my decease and the other thirtie poundes to be payed within six monthes then next followinge: Item I give to my soonn Georg one hundred poundes of like lawfull money of England to be payed in manner as aforesayde: Item I give unto my soon ffreeman Coles one hundred and fortie poundes of currant money of England to be payed in manner as aforesaid allso I give to give him my bible: I give to the three daughters of my soon ffreeman to each of them tenn poundes and to his soon John twentie pounds of like currant money of England to be DD to their father in such time as abovesaide and his acquitance them shall be a sufficient discharge for my executor. I give to Elizabeth the wife my soon ffreeman Coles aforesaid and ______ of ______ cloth of ____________ woollen cloth _______________ one [hollen] apron and one [hollen] _______. I give to my daughter Ann Rofe fiftie poundes o flike lawful money of England to be payed as is aforesaid and one ______ of [larlye] and twentie bushells of wheates to be payed her yearly duringe all the terme of my lease at withington farme I give to her hackney grraye mare and all my wearinge apparerell of what kinde or nature soever it be and all such clothes as is made or apoynted to be made for my owne wearinge _____ such___ it given _____ for Elizabeth Coles: Item I give to Joane Rofe the daughter of my said daughter Ann Rofe fiftie pounds of currant English money an to hester Rofe the sister of that Joan Rofe twentie poundes to be payed the one halfe thereof at six monthes after my decease and the other six months then next followinge and for the discharge thereof an acquitance from their father shall be a discharge for my acquitance: Item I give to my brother Gieles march five poundes of lawfull money of England and seven bushells of wheate to be payed to him in this maner by the yeare for the _______ of foure yeares that is to saye thirtie shillinges and one bushell of wheat to be divided into four equal partes and to be payed him in and uppon the foure most ____ quarters of the yeares if he be ____ livinge and not otherwise: Item I give to Thomas march my cosen of Lockerly in hampshire five poundes of currant money to payed at ____ and to etch of his children a yewe and a lambe: I give to my cosen Thomas South twentie shillinges to be payed within six monthes after my decease: I give to my sister in lawe Briget humbye one ____ and a lambe: I give to my servant John Livlyie six shillinges: I give to my ____ aprentisces _________ shillinges and to my other servants to each of them twelve pence. I give to each of my godchildren twooe shillinges and six pence: allsoe further my will is that all my household stuff and furniture ______ beddinge linen woollen whwas not before given and disposed of and brass iron pewter earthen and wooden vessell and all other ____________ of the household stuff as shall be equally divided betwixt my executor and my four other children all the rest of my goodes and chattells of what nature or kinde soever it has not before given nor bequeathed I give it wholye unto Robert Coles my soon whoe I do make the executor of this my will and testament: and I do intreete my lovinge neighbor and friendes Thomas ffox and willm morris both of whitparish abovsaide to se this performed accordinge to the true meaninge hearof and for theyre care and paynes hearin I give to etch of them six shillinges and eyght pence: In wittness hearof I have sett my hand and seale the daye and yeare first above written in the presence of willm morris and John Rofe of Hamptworth. Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre; Chippenham, Wiltshire, England; Wiltshire Wills and Probates; Reference Number: P2/C/399. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61333/47285_263021009496_17827-00001?pid=101551 Link to will at ancestry.com ($)].

Will of Alice Serles of Wye, Kent 1532

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Will of Alice Serles of Wye, Kent https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/genealogy/serl1532.html

Source: Archdeaconry Court of Canterbury, Canterbury Cathedral Archives PRC 17/19/251

In dei noie Amen I Alice Serlis widue [widow] beyng seke of bodye and hole of mynde make & ordeyne my last will yn forme foloweng First I bequeith my soule to Allmyghty God And my bodye to be buried yn the churche of Wye besids John Serlis my late housband whose soule God p[ar]done I bequeith to the high Ault[ar] ther for my tithes negligently forgoten iijs iiijd I bequeith to our lady lyght yn the same churche xijd Also I bequeith to evry other light yn the same churche xijd I will also & bequeith to the rep[ar]ation of the same church vli [£5] st[er]ling the whiche I will shalbe paid of the detts that Richard Hauke dothe owe me Also I bequeith to the emedyng [mending] of high waies of the West side of Wye Assigned yn the Will of John Serlis my sone depted to be amended xxiijs iiijd As well yn p[er]formance of the Will of the said John as also of my gyft and bequest Also I will that William my sone shalhave a fetherbed, A bolstar, A pillowe, A covrlet and thre(e) pair of shets whereof evry of the said bed, bolstare, pillowe, covrled and shets as marked with the lett[er] a. And I will that my sone Robert shalhave yn like wise a fetherbed, a bolstar, a covrled, a pillowe & iij pair of shets whiche all ar(e) marked wth a b. Item I will that Thomas my sone shalhave a fetherbed, a bolstar, a covrled, a pillowe & iij pair of shets marked with a c? Also I will that my dought[er] Johane Allard shalhave yn likewise a fetherbed, a bolstar, a covrled, a pillowe, a pair of blanketts & thre(e) pair of shets marked with a d. Also I will that my dought Agnes shall also have a fetherbed, a bolstar, a covrled, a pillowe, a pair of blanketts & thre(e) pair of shets marked with a e. And I will that Rose my dought shalhave a fetherbed, a bolstar, a covrled, a pillowe, a pair of blanketts & thre(e) pair of shets marked with a f. Also I will that Robert my sone shalhave my standyng gilt cuppe with the cover And a pair of be[a]ds of white ambre [amber] of v paves gaudred with silv[e]r & gilt And I will that same Robert my son shalhave the thre(e) Acres be it more or lesse lyeng yn bertight whiche I bought yn my widowhod To have to hym & his heires, the same Robert syngyng for my soule & all xxpen [Christian] soules whe(e) it pleaseth hym And I will that the same Robert shalhave vj saucers, vj platars, vj disshes and vj silvr spoones And I will that Willim my sone shalhave my best flatte pece of silvr gilt at the bryme? And vj silver spones And I will the same Willm my sone shalhave the testor and the hangyng yn the p[ar]lor And the grene saye lyeng upon the bedde yn the same plor And ij quysshions [cushions] one of donnykks and an other with Whyght flowers yn the mydds of tapestry werke Also I will that my said sone shalhave the foldyng borde yn the plor, A paynted clothe of Saynt Gregorys piety?, All the beddestedylls [bedsteadles] and the tables and formes yn the hous(e) I dwellyn Also I will the said Willm shalhave vj platars, vj disshes & vj saucers Also I bequeith to Margery the wiffe of my said sone Willm a paire of be[a]ds of silv[e]r of x pacs? with gaudies gilt and a knoppe of silke & sume perles therein Also I will that Thomas my sone shalhave my gilt salte, vj silvr spones, vj plats, vj disshes, vj saucers, The hangyngs yn the same hall The table yn the hall at Jancokks and The hanyngs yn the same hall And all the bedestylles and other implements yn the same hous(e), two quysshons, one of dornytts An other of tapestry Werke, And the cheste yn my shoppe Also I will to eiche [each] of my iij doughts vj platars, vj disshes and vj saucers And to evry of the saide iij doughts a quysshion of carpett Werke & vj silvr spones Also I will that Thomasyne Sollye my s[er]vant shalhave 5 marke sterling, A fetherbed the wurst of sevyn, A bolstar, A covrled, A blankett, two payre of shets, A hangyng bedde of white Also I will that Thomasyne Taylor my svant shalhave a matresse the best save iij, A payre of shetes and a covrlett Item I will myne Iron yn the talowe hous(e) & The Auondevild? at Roger Kynestones with all the Iron lieng yn my Appull chambre to be sold by myne executors to the best it may And the money thereof to be equaly divided Betwene my thre doughts Johane, Agnes & Rose excepte the bemes yn the tallowe hous(e) the whiche I will shalbe equaly divided betwene myne executors Item I will my sone Willia shalhave my grettest brasse potte & an other pott of brasse & a brasse pane at his choice excepte my grettest pane of brasse Also I will my sone Thoms Serlis shalhave for his sone A pane of brasse And I will all the Residue of my brasse shalbe divided btwene my iij dughts indifferently, that is to saye, Johane, Agnes & Rose And they to divide betwene their children yn equall porcions I will also that my sone Robert shalhave ij of my best candelstikks at his election and choyce Item I will that all the residue of my candelstykks shalbe divided betwene my children and to the issue of their bodies laufully begoten I will also ij pair of beds equaly to be divided betwene my thre(e) doughts Item I will to Moryce the eldre my svnt xls st[er]ling Also I will to the yonger Moryce my svannt xxs sterling Item I will my best gowne to Johan Allard my dought Item I will my next gowne yn value to my dought Agnes Item I will yn like manr the next gowne yn value to my Dought Rose I will also all my gyrdylls to be devided equaly betwene my thre(e) doughters Item I will also to my brother Thomas Serles the beame & the seales of brasse yn my shoppe I will also five dousen vessell to be equaly divided betwene all my childre, that is to say, platars pewt[er] disshes and saucers I will also to Henry Allard my gret bason of laten and two other Item I will vj other of basones of laten to be devided to my vj children I will also an other bason of laten to Water Shytterden Item I will to Alice Allerd my best chafyng disshe And to Johane Gorowd & Alice Shytterden the other two of my chayfing disshes Also I will syx of my best pewt[er] potts to be devided betwixt my vj children All the Residue of my goods unbequeithed I will to be divided equaly betwene Thomas Serlis & Willm Serlis myne Executors to the p'formance of this my last will And if the foresaid Thomas Serlis & William Serlis myne executors shall channce to fall at seriff & variance for any parte of my goods Then I will their variance & stuffe to be disenssed & detrmyned by my sone agaist Robert Serlis And yf the said if the foresaid Thomas Serlis and Willim Serlis shall at any tyme varye from the foresaid Robert Serlis determynation & Jugement then I will they shalbe no parte takers of no p[ar]cell of my goods out their foresaid partes equaly to be divided to the residue of my children Concordat en originalis Probatum fuit: 12th October 1532 Notes: Husband John Searles Will is: PRC/17/13/6 (of Wye, Kent), made and proved in 1517. Transcribed by Mrs. Shelagh A. Mason, 11th March 2023 ===Sources===

Will of Alice Smythe Widow of London 1598

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Judde-2|Alice Smythe]], 1598.Will of Alice Smythe, Widow of London. 11 May 1598. PROB 11/91/377. The National Archives, Kew. In the name of God Amen The Tenth daye of Julie Anno domini, A thousand ffyve hundred nyntie two, and in the ffoure and Thirtith yere of the Raigne of our soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of God Queene of Englande Ffrance and Ireland defender of the ffayth .. I Alice Smythe of London wydowe late wife of Thomas Smith late of London Esquier deceased beinge mynded to make my last will and Testament for and in respecte aswell of the declaration of my mynde in this behalf towards my children kyndred and freinds, As also for such uses and intentes as shalbe hereunder mentioned, because as towchinge the disposicion of that porton which I have I would sett downe some certaintie although not so certenlie as I would yf her Maiesties sute were at an end and with the Executors of my said husband, And further as in respect of myne owne mortalitie and of the uncerteyne howre of death because I would in some ….. be prepared for yt for theis considerations I doe make and declare my last will and Testament at this tyme beinge nowe (Almighty God be praysed for yt) both in bodylie health and perfecte memorye in manner and forme followinge, That is to saye, ffyrst with thankes unto Almightie God for all his Benefitts, I Bequeath my sowle unto his mercy trustinge of my salvacion onelie by Christ Jhesus, And that I shall have a Joyfull resurrection in soule and body in the last daye unto eternall life in his heavenlie Kingdome my synnes beinge pdoned unto me in the bloode of my saviour Jhesus Christ. Item I comitt my bodie unto the Earth to be buryed in the pishe Churche of Asheford in Kent by the body of my said husband without any pompe or vayne glory or morninge Apparell other then for such morninge Apparell as I shall hereunder give, that is to saye unto my sonnes and sonnes in Lawe, and my daughters and daughters in Lawe I geve to ech of them, and also to the preacher preachinge at my ffunerall A morninge gowne of blacke cloth of the price of Twentie shillinges a yarde. Likewise to every of my servants and mayde servants beinge with me at the tyme of my decease, to every man servante a blacke Cloke, and to every mayde servant a blacke gowne. Item to foure men servantes of my sonne John ffowre Cloks, And for such of my other sonnes and sonnes in Lawe as shalbe at my buryall, for two men servantes apeece tendinge upon them to every such servant A Cloake, All which servants men and maydes Clokes and gownes to be of cloth of the price of Twelve shillinges the yarde. Item I will my debts to be trulie paide, such as I shall owe at the tyme of my decease, And that my ffunerals and debts shalbe discharged and payde before anie legacie or guifte whatsoever. Item I will that of the first moneye that afterward shall come to ye handes of my Executors, that the doe bestowe with all convenient expidicion so much uppon '''Page 2''' purchase of Landes As will buy to the valewe of ffyftenn poundes per Annum at the Least of estates of inheritance in ffee simple which I will to be conveyed and assured to the Company or Corporacion of the Skynners of London and theire Successors ffor this intente that after such assuringe shalbe passed to the same Corporacion (whome I putt in trust to call for it) I will that of the sayde ffyfteene poundes per Annum of Landes to be purchased as aforesaid there shalbe bestowed and geven by them the some of Tenne poundes and eight shillings per Annum to the increasinge of the pentions of the sixe poore Allmeshowses in greate St Helins parish founded by Sir Andrewe Judde my ffather To witt to every such howse eight pence a weecke. Item moreover out of the said ffyfteene poundes per Annum of Landes to be so purchased I will to be given the some of Thirtie and six shillinges per Annum for the releefe of Three poore women in the parishe of All Sts in Lombard streete by twelve a peece every moneth to be paide unto them. And for that purpose the Churchwardens of the same parish for the tyme beinge to call for yt of the wardens of the Corporacion aforesaid. Item more out of the sayde ffiftenne poundes per Annum, I will that there be the some of Twentie and ffoure shillings per Annum payde by the wardens of the said Corporacion to the Churchewardens for the tyme beinge of the parishe Churche called Gabriell Ffanchurche in London to be bestowed uppon two poore women of the same parishe havinge most neede by Twelve pence a moneth to each of them. And the reste and Residewe of the said ffiftenne poundes per annum I will shalbe bestowed by the wardens of the Corporacion aforesaide to and amonge the poore of the same Corporation. Item I geve and bequeath unto poore scholers in eyther of the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge, the some of one hundred Poundes to eche Universitie. Item I will to be provided to be geven to three score poore women after my decease three score gownes, And that Twentie gownes thereof be delyvered to the Parishe of All Saincts in Lombard streete and Tenn to the parishe of Saincte Andrewe Undershafte, and Tenn to the parishe of Gabriell Ffanchurche, and tenn to the Towne of Barnes. And the Residue to parishes in London accordinge to the discretion of my Executors. Item I geve and bequeathe to my cosyn Constance Glover and unto Thomas Stubberfielde to eyther of them duringe theire severall lyves yerelie to be paide one some or Annuytie of ffyve poundes per Annum. And to Ffranncs Jenckens yerelie duringe the terme of ther Lief an Annuitie of ffortie shillinges per Annum. And to Marye Gyles a like Annuitie of ffortye shillinges per Annum duringe the terme of her lief. Item I bequeath to the poore of Asheforde Twentie Poundes: And to the poore of Stanford ffyve poundes. And to the poore of Postlinge ffyve poundes. Item I bequeath to the Christes Hospitall Little Sainct Bartholomewes and Sainct Thomas Hospitall and to Brydewell to every of the same howses Twentie poundes a peece. And to Alice Adison the some of Three Poundes To John Stoddard of Moretlacke three poundes. To mistress Grace Rosyer ffyve poundes. To Bridgett Hawkes ffyve poundes, To her sonne Thomas Hawkes to be paide at his age of Twentye and one yeres ffyve poundes. To my brother Henry Smyth three poundes; To my Brother Robert Smith Three Poundes. To Suzanne Craunce Tenne poundes. To her sonne Thomas Craunte to be paide at his age of Twentie and one yeres Tenne Poundes. To Mr Churke ffyve poundes. To Mr Greeneham ffyve poundes. To Alice Kyte of Kente, ffoure Powndes. And to Johane Garvie, John Garvie als Gardeners widowe three Powndes. And these Legacies all and every of them afornamed (my funeralles and debts first paide and dischardged) I will shalbe payde next and before any of the Legacies hereafter mentioned. And as touchinge the Legacies hereafter mentioned. I will and bequeath the same to be paide given and delivered after as my money shall come in to the handes of my Executors sufficient for that purpose. And also all my goods hereafter mentioned, notwithstanding any my devises thereof I will to be solde for lacke of sufficient supplie of my money yf my Executors within sixe monethes after my decease receave not sufficient to discharge the saide ffuneralls debts and former Legacies. Item I bequeath unto my sonne John Smithe and his wiffe my fflaggon Cheyin And my great boles which were my '''Page 3''' Ffathers, and the furniture of my best chamber, That is to saye, the hangings of Tapistris the bedstede furnished with yallow velvett Testar Yallowe silke Curteynes a Yellowe silke Quilte a fetherbed a bolster and the pillowes and blanketts two Chayres of Arras worke one greater another lesser, two height stooles of yallowe velvett a Cupborde and a Table of Waynescott and two Turkye Carpetts to them one payre of Anndirons one paire of tonngs and a fyer shovell. Item I geve to his daughter Alice Smith the some of ffyftie poundes. And to his daughter Margarett Smithe the some of Tenne Poundes. And to his daughter Catherine Smythe Tenne Poundes. And to his daughter Elizabeth Smith Tenne Pounds to be paide to the same children as they shall severally atteyne theire ages of twentie and one yeres or be maried which soever of the same tymes shall fyrst happen. Item I geve and bequeathe to my sonne Thomas Smyth the furniture of my owne bedd Chamber, that ys to saye, the hangings of Tapistrie, the bedsteed, the Tester and valannce of Crymsen velvett, the bedd bolster ye pillowes and blanketts the greate Coverlett of Arras of ye storye of Parris and Helene: my longest Turkye Carpett. A Table and a Cupbord of waynescott sixe small Turkye Carpetts whereof three are of a fyner sorte of redd coller and the other one of Ordinary sorte one Table clothe of Damaske of the storye of Holofernes conteyninge sixe yards in length and Three yardes in breadthe, and one longe broad towell, and two dosen of napkyns, and two hand towelles all of the same worke, and my Longe needlewoorke Carpett with the Cusshens and Cupbord cloth to yt. Item I geve and bequeath to my Sonne Henry Smyth and his wiffe one Table cloth of damaske of the storye of the Prodigall Childe conteyninge syx yards one dozen of napkins Two Towells and a Cupbord clothe of the same worke and one hundred Ouncs of White plate. Item I geve and bequeath to my sonne Richard Smyth and his wiffe a Bedstede and the ffurniture thereof of greene velvett viz, a Quylt of greene Taffetaye a ffetherbed the boulster pillowes and blanketts, A blewe velvett Chaire and syx Lowe stooles. Item three featherbedds and bowlsters for servants A table cloth of damaske of the storye of the Creation, of syx yeards longe two dosen of Napkynes A longe Towell and two hand towells one dozen of heigh stooles covered with ?taftemo?kadowe one greene velvett Chaire and foure peecs of the hangings which hunge the greate Chamber. Item I bequeath to Thomas Smyth his sonne one hundred Powndes And to John Smithe an other of his sonnes ffyftye Powndes to be paid at theire severall ages of Twentie and one yeres. Item I geve and bequeath to my Sonne Robert Smythe the furniture of the beddchamber which is hanged with dar?rx viz the bedstedd there and the furniture of Caffa One Longe and two shorte cushi?s of the same, two Chaires of greene velvet a bedd boulster and Blancketts A coverlett of Arras of the storye of David and Abigall. A Table clothe of Damaske conteyning syxe Yards in Length a double Towell two dosen of napkins, two hand towelles all of the woorke of a greate flower, foure peecs of hangings whiche hunge in the greate chamber besyde the foure peecs above mentioned and ffourtie ounces of white plate. Item I geve and bequeath to my sonne Symon Smythe the furniture of my sonne John his Chamber viz the bedstedd the Tester and vallannce of greene vellett the Curteynes of greene silke, A bedd boulster and the blancketts. A Coverlett of Arras of the storye of Suzanna A Table clothe of damaske of the Creacion conteyninge fyve Yardes in Lengthe Two dozen of napkins one Longe Towell two handtowelles and forty ouncs of white Plate. Item I geve and bequeath to my daughter Davye my best Cheyne, A Table clothe of damaske conteyninge fyve yards of the storye of Danyell A double Towell a Cupbord clothe and two dosen of napkins and two hundred pounds in money. Item I bequeath to John Davye her sonne two hundred poundes to be payde at his age of Twentie and one yeeres. And to Alice Davie her daughter two hundred Pownds to be paide at her age of Twentie and one yeres or When she shalbe married which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeath to my '''Page 4''' Daughter Butler one hundred ouncs of White Plate and a small yellowe satten Quylt. Item I bequeath to Thomas Butler her sonne Twentie poundes, And to Oliver annother of her sonnes Tenne poundes, to be paide at theire severall ages of Twentie and one Yeres. Item to Alice Buttler her daughter Twentie poundes. And to Catherine her other daughter Tenne poundes to be paide to the same daughters at theire mariages or ages of twentie and one yeres which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeth to my daughter Ffanshawe the thirde Chaire of Arras A table cloth of damaske of seven yards Longe and three Yardes broade of the storye of Holofernes, A Longe broade Towell Two dozen of napkins and two hand towelles. Item to her sonne Thomas Ffanshawe twentie poundes. And to her sonne William tenne poundes to be paide at theire ages of Twentie and one yeres. Item to her daughter Alice Twentie powndes, And to hir daughter Katherine tenne poundes to be paide at theire ages of twentie and one yeres or at theire marriages which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeath to my daughter Haward my Best Chayre of Crymsen velvett ymbrodred with silke and golde, A Longe Qushion suitable to yt, my best Ringe beyinge a dyamonde. Item to her sonnes George and John Tenne Poundes apeece to be paide at theire ages of twentie and one yeeres. Item to her daughter Alice Twentie poundes. And to her daughters Katherine, Mary and Anna Tenne poundes apeece to be paide at theire severall dayes of marriages or ages of twentie and one Yeres which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I geve and bequeathe to my daughter Harris my Jewell beinge an A: of Dyamonde. A table cloth of damaske of the storye of Danyell conteyning six yeardes in Lengthe. A doble towell and tow dosen of napkins and two chayres of Crymson tufftaffata. Item I geve to her sonne Thomas Harris Twentie poundes, and to Arthur her sonne tenne poundes to be paide at their ages of Twentie and one yeres. Item to hir daughter Alice Twentie poundes. And to hir daughter Dorathie tenne poundes to be payde to the same daughters at theire marriages or ages of twentie and one Yeres which soever of the same tymes shall first happen. Item I bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Smyth one long tablecloth of Diaper conteyning six yardes in length a long towell and two dozen of napkyns to the same my carpet of Arras worke a long Qusshion of greene velvet and to ende cusshions one paier of fyne sheetes of three breadthes and sixe fyne pillow boxes purled and stitched a large quilte of crymson Taffita A table cloth of Damaske conteyning five yardes a dowble Towell and one dozen of napkyns of the worke of a great flower and three hundred powndes in mony. Item I geve and bequeath my sonne in law Sir Rowland Heward Twenty powndes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Thomas Ffanshaw twenty powndes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Willm Butler Twenty poundes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Willm Harrys twenty Poundes. Item I geve to my sonne in lawe Robert Davey Twentie poundes. Item I geve to Master Sariannte Owen for a Ringe three Poundes. Item I geve to Mr Doctor Smith of little wood streete the picture of the Cookerye. Item I geve to Andrewe Judde ffortie poundes to be payde at his age of twentie and one Yeres. Item I geve to Mres Ffysher Twentie Poundes. Item I geve to my brother Horsepoole and my Syster his wief each of them A Ringe of ffortie shillinges. Item I geve to my Cosen Kinge & his wiffe each of them A Ringe of ffortie shillinges. Item to my Cosyn Willyam Horspoole A Ringe of thirty shillinges. Item I geve to my cosens Symon, Thomas, Hawise, Jone and Katherine Horsepoole eache of them A Ringe of Thirtie shillings. Item to my Syster Martha Goldinge a standinge Cupp of ffourtie ouncs of guilt plaite. And to hir two children eache of them a ringe of thirtie shillinges apeece. Item I geve to my Cosyn Johane Myller A Ringe of thirtie shillinges. Item I geve to Mres Parnell Towerson a Ringe of three poundes. Item I geve to John Gathron and his wiffe ech of them A ringe of three poundes. Item I geve to Alice Browne nowe wife to Henrye Smithe A Ringe of ffortie shillings. Item I geve to George Gaywoode and his wief eche of them a Ringe of three poundes. Item I geve to Mres Anne Coole A Ringe of thirtie shillinges. Item I geve to Bridgett Birde Mres Rosiers daughter A ringe of ffortie shillings. Item I '''Page 5''' geve unto such of my menservantes hereunder named as shall be dwellinge with me at my deceasse viz To Thomas Cary the Bedsteade and the Bedd in his chamber and Three powndes in mony To William Raine the bedsted and bedd in his chamber and three powndes in mony To John Woodhowse forty shillings To Richard Smith five powndes To John Hickson three powndes To David ?Yoeors forty shillinges To Christopher the Moore Three powndes. Item I give to such of my mayde servants heereafter named as shalbe dwelling with me at my deceasse viz To Brigit ffower powndes To Grace ffower powndes To Sara three powndes: And to mother Selfe three powndes and incase the said gooddes as shall happen to be sold as I have before appoynted Then I will the valewes thereof respectively as to the psons to whom I have before bequeathed the same gooddes shall be paid unto them when mony shall come to the handes of my executors sufficient for that purpose. Item I make and ordaine my sonnes Thomas, Richard and Robt Smith Executors of this my Last will and Testament: And overseers of the same Sir Rowland Hawarde Knight, Mrr Thomas Ffanshawe and Mr Robert Davie prayinge every of them to be carefull of the parformance of this my Will accordinge to my meaninge, And generally all and everye one above named. I praye to be satisfied with my good will towardes them in theire said severall Legacies Consideringe that at this tyme I colde not doe better for them beinge rather willinge to sett some thinges in certeyne then utterlie to neglect the doinge hereof, Prayinge every one also to spare the calling for of theire severall Legacies till such Reasonable tyme as my Executors maye paye the same of my money comminge to theire hands. And I revoke all other former wills and Testaments by me heretofore made or declared. In witnis whereof hereunto I the said Alice Smithe have sett my hand Seale yeoven the daye and yere first above written, Alice Smythe: Sealed and delyvered in the presence of Thomas Peeke Scryvener; And this will conteyneth with this present lease nyne sheetes without any other enter lyninge then of my owne hande. Item as towchinge the Remiaynder of all my goodes Chattells and creditts whatsoever remayninge over and above the Legacies of my Will aforementioned and the discharginge of my debts and ffunerall charges, I will and bequeath the same Remaynder to be devided into syxe partes, And fyve partes thereof to and amounges my sonnes, John Smythe, Thomas Smyth, Richard Smith, Roberte Smith and Simon Smythe. And the sixt parte to be distributed and geven to the poore by the discretion of my Executors. Codicilled and annexed the daye and yeres first above written. Alice Smithe Subscribed and agnised the daye and yeres above saide in the presence also of me the said Thomas Peake. Memorand that also the said Alice Smithe did confesse and acknowledge to me Willm Harris publique Scryvenor, The twelveth daye of Julye A thousand ffyve hundred nyntie two and in the ffowre and thirtith yere of the Raigne of our soveraigne Ladie Queene Elizabeth that this will and Codicil thereunto added and annexed is her full and absolute Last will & Testament And that she did advisedly seale and subscribe the same. And in witness of the same her acknowledgment hath hereunder sett her hande the saide twelve of Julie per me Willm Harris. Alice Smith. I Alice Smythe widdowe Late ye wiffe of Thomas Smyth of London Esquier beinge in pfect memorye God be thanked, Doe ordayne & make this Codicill the two and twentieth daye of Maye in the Yere our Lord, One thousand ffyve hundredth Nynetie three for the devisinge and bequeathinge of such other Legacies herein expressed accordinge to my true meaning as are not mentioned in my Last will and testament beringe date the tenthe of Julie A thousand ffyve hundred nyntie two in the ffower and thirtith yeare of the Queenes Mats Raigne which present Codicill I will to be annexed to the aforesaid will and Testament as parte and pcell thereof: ffyrst I geve and bequeath unto my sonne John Smythe One hundred poundes: To my sonne Thomas Smyth two hundredth ounces of plate and two hundreth Poundes in money: To my sonne Henry Smythe One hundredth Poundes And to his wiffe ffortie poundes: To my sonne Richard Smithe Two hundredth Ounces of Plate and one hundredth Poundes in money: And to his wiffe Twentie poundes to bestowe in A border. To my sonne '''Page 6''' Robert Smythe three score ounces of Plate and one hundredth poundes in money. Item I geve to my brother Robert Smythe ffyve poundes, To my brother Henry Smyth fyve poundes And to my Syster Vynor fyve poundes. Item to my Cozen Johane Miller Tenne poundes, To my Cosyn Henry Smyth Tenne poundes, And to his brother Richard Smyth Tenne Poundes. Item I geve and bequeath to Sir Drewe Drewrye a peece of Plate to the valewe of Tenne Poundes. To Mr William Worteley ffyve poundes, To Mr Charke ffyve poundes. To Mr Greeneham ffyve poundes, And to tenne other good Preachers Tenne Poundes a peece. Item I geve and bequeath to Mr Richardson Tenne Poundes. To Thomas Taverner Tenne poundes And to George Gaywoode twentie poundes. Item I geve and bequeath to Grace Hickes twentie poundes. To Johane Sara and Jane ffyve poundes a peece. And to Mother Selfe an Annuytie of three poundes a Yere duringe her life. Item I geve and bequeath to Thomas Porter tenne Poundes. To Willm Dixon Tenne poundes, To John Woodhowse Tenne Poundes. To Davye Pears Tenne Poundes. To Willim Ramme Tenn pounds. To John Hickson ffive poundes. And to Christopher the blacke boye ffyve poundes: And for the Remaynder of all my goodes and Chattells whatsoever my funeralles debts and legacyes first discharged my will is that it be equallie devided betwene these my children hereafter named That is to saye. To John Smithe, Thomas Smith, Henry Smith, Richard Smith, Robt Smith, Symon Smythe and to Elizabeth Smith by Equall and even portions except that sixt parte gyven in my will to the poore. Alice Smythe, Richard Smith George Gaywoode. These words John Smith which is enterlyned was putt in by my consent, As also the exception beinge the last Lyne. Witness of the tenth hereof these Robt Smith. By me Elizabeth Ffisher Willm Miller. '''Probatum''' ..undecimo die mensis Maij AD millesimo Quingentesimo nonagesimo Octavo… [11 May 1598] Thome, Richardi et Roberti Smithe [sons and Executors] == Sources ==

Will of Alice Stillwell, widow of Albury, Surrey 1621

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This is a transcription of the original will of Alice Stillwell, widow of Albury, Surrey. It was written on 9 June 1620 and proveed in the court at Winchester on 18 May 1621 '''Will''': "Hampshire, England, Wills and Probates, 1398-1858"
Hampshire Archives and Local Studies; Winchester, England; Probate Records: Wills, Inventories and Administrations Proved in the Church Courts of Winchester Diocese, 14th Century to 1858; Reference Number: 1621b/51
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Will of Alice Stillwell, granted probate in 1621. Occupation: Widow.
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'''Persons mentioned'''' *''' I alice Stillwell of'Aldbery in the Countye of Surrey widdowe''' testatrix *''' dorothie Stillwell my daughter''' *'''margery Stillwill my daughter''' *''' Thomas Stillwell my Eldest sonne''' **'''his three sonnes''' *'''fraunces Risbridger the daughter of william Rsbridger of Aldbery in the County of Surrey yeoman''' *''' kathrine Risbridger my goddaugter the daughter of Thomas Rysbridger of Aldbery *'''william bixley of Alberye my lovinge Freind ''' In the name of godAmen: the nynthe day of June in ye yeare of our Lord god one thousand six hundred and Twentye''' I alice Stillwell of
'''Aldbery in the Countye of Surrey widdowe '''beinge sicke in bodye but thanckes be giuen to allmightye god in good and perfecte Remembraunce
I doe here ordaine and make this my last will and Teastemente in mannor and fourme followinge In primis I will and bequeathe my Soule
to the allmightye god my maker and Redeemer trustinge to bee saved by the death and mirites of his only sonne and my only Saviour Jesus
Christe and by no other meanes and my bodye to be buried in Christian buriall at the discretion of my Executors as hereafter named Item I will and
bequeath unto''' dorothie Stillwell my daughter''' fortye poundes of Lawfull monny of Englande to be payed by my Exerutors hereunde[r] named the one
halfe of it within three monthes after my Decease the other halfe of it within syxe monthes after my decease Item I willand bequeathe unto
'''margery Stillwill my daughter''' fortye poundes of lawfull monny of England to be paied within one wholle yeare nexte after my decease
by my Executors here under named Item I give unto''' Thomas Stillwell my Eldest sonne''' five shillinges and '''to each of his three sonnes'''
five shillinges apeece to be payed to them by my Executors hereunder named within three monthes after my decease Item I
give unto'''fraunces Risbridger the daughter of william Rsbridger of Aldbery in the County of Surrey yeoman''' ten shillinges
of lawfull monny of England within three monthes after my decease to be payed by my Executors Item I give unto''' kathrine
'''Risbridger my goddaugter the daughter of Thomas Rysbridger of Aldbery afforesaid '''five shillinges to be payed by my Executors
within three monthes after my decease Item I give''' unto everry servaunt yt is in ye house of williamRysbridger''' aforesayed at ye tyme of
my decease eache of them vijd to be payed within three monthes after my decease Item I give unto ye poore people of ye parishe
of wetley x£ and to ye poore people of ye p[ar]ishe of Aldbery xs to be payed within three monthes after my decease Item I
give unto '''Dorothye stillwell my daughter and unto margery Stillwell my daughter '''one fetherbed and one great fether bolster and two
Coverletes and one blancket and one flockebed to be delivered unto them and equally devided betweene themwithin three monthes after
my decease The Residue of my goodes and Chattelles whosoever after my deptes and legacies paied my funerall Expenses
satisfied and my bodye decently buried I give''' unto william Risbridger of Aldbery and my sonne henry Stillwell of wetley'''
w[hic]h I doe make my whole and sole Executors of this my present last will and testament and I doe make and ordaine
'''william bixley of Alberye my lovinge Freind to be overseer''' to this my last will and Testament and I give him for
his paines five shillinges over and above all such expenses as he shall be at and in witnesse (whereof yt this is my last
last will and testament I haue hereto set my hand and seale geven the day and yeare firste above written
Sign of''' Alice Stillwell
In the presence of us
'''Thomas Stillwell
'''Thomas Rysbridger
decimo octavo Maij Anno Juu 1621 Probatumfuit hino testamentur surastript in cos forma per pencbitem virm Thomas Ridley leyn dcor ac muilite vicariu &c Comissag fuit Admi onnu et singuloru bonoru et Callornun dict definct Crexecutoribus in dco testamento nominat et coustitue de Gene &r degsoluend & meat &r salue & Thomas Risbridger ==Sources==

Will of Almira Scott

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===Last Will and Testament of [[Boyer-965|Almira (Boyer) Scott]]=== '''Dated February 23, 1888. Proved March 23, 1889.
'''Retrieved by [[Grant-2626|Sandy Grant]] from Oxford Branch, Ontario Genealogical Society, June 24, 2015.''' ''Almira Scott #1871
''In Her Majesty's Surrogate court of the County of Oxford
Be it known that on the twenty-third day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty nine, the last Will and Testament of Almira Scott late of the town of Tilsonburg in the County of Oxford, widow, who died on or about the ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty nine at the Township of Dereham in the said County of Oxford and who at the time of her death had a fixed place of abode at the Town of Tilsonburg in the said County of Oxford was proved and registered in the said Surrogate Court a true copy of which last Will and Testament is hereto annexed and that the administration of all and singular the personal estate and the effects rights and credits of the said deceased and any (??) her will was (??) a (?) Court to Thomas S. Scott of the Town of Tillsonburg, cheese maker, the sole executor named in the said Will he having been first sworn he will faithfully administer the (?) by payment of the past debts of the deceased and the legacies (?) by her shall so far as he is (??) and to (establish/exhibit?) a (full and certified?) Inventory of all and singular the said estate and effects, rights and credits and to render a just and fair account of his Executorship whenever required by law so to do.
''JS
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Registrar of said Court This is the last Will and Testament of me Almira Scott in the Town of Tilsonburg in the County of Oxford in the Province of Ontario, widow.
I endow and bequeath unto my son Thomas S Scott all the real and personal estate and effects rights and credits of which I shall be possessed or to which I may be entitled at the time of my death, the real estate consisting of and being described as follows being part of Lot (?) four in the Eleventh Concession of the Township of Dereham in the said County of Oxford containing by (?) one fifth of an acre more or less and more fully described in my title deed there of which is registered in the Registry Office for the said County of Oxford as Number 58261 h. book 'A' for Tilsonburg as number 217. To Have Hold use and enjoy the said real and personal estate and effects rights and credits unto and to the use of my said son Thomas S Scott his heirs and assigns forever subject however to the payment by him of my past debts and funeral and Testamentary expenses and also to the payment of 1 hundred dollars each to my four children [[Scott-6116|Mary Jane]] wife of [[Fleming-1775|Thomas Fleming]], Catherine wife of Frank Haley, Almira wife of Thomas Rutherford and Anthony, all to be paid within one year next (?) of the date of my death.
And I appoint the said son Thomas S Scott the sole executor of this my will and revoking all former wills by (''illegible'') I hereby declare this to be my last Will and Testament.
In witness thereof I have herewith fixed my name on this twenty-third day of February in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and eighty eight
Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator Almira Scott as her last Will and Testament [''signed with her mark - X''] in our presence and who at her request in her sight and presence and in the presence of each other and herewith subscribed our names as witnesses
''John Garnett - notary public
''John P Garnett - clerk '''transcription attempted by [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]], September 2016.'''

Will of Ambrose Copinger 1642

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Will of [[Copinger-14|Ambrose Copinger]], D.D., 1642. I Ambrose Copinger, of Lavenham, in the County of Suffolk, Dr. of Divinity, this 3rd day of April, Anno Dom. 1642, Do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following:- First, I give and bequeath unto the Poor people of the Town of Lavenham aforesaid the sum of £5 in lawful money of England, to be distributed amongst them upon the day of my funeral. Item, I will that all my houses, lands and tenements whatsoever in great Waldingfield and little Waldingfield, in the said County of Suffolk, with their and every of their appurtenances purchased in my own or any other name with me, shall be sold by my executrix., hereafter named her executor or executors, or the survivor or survivors of them, for or towards the payment of my debts, and of the portions of my two daughters Anne and Margaret, which I will shall be paid unto them at their several ages of 21 years, or days of marriage which shall first happen. And for that I know not what money my executrix shall have occasion to use for the supply of her own necessities, therefore I do not set down any sum for my said daughters' portions, but will leave them wholly to the discretion of my said executrix, who I trust will be careful for their advancement, and faithfully perform the great confidence which I repose in her. Item, I give unto Henry Copinger, my second son, and to his heirs for ever, my two closes with the appurtenances commonly called known or by the name of Sturmyn's or otherwise, lying and being in Lavenham aforesaid, and now in the several occupation of my father in law Kerington and Francis Hamond. Item, I further give unto the said Henry, my son, £100 due unto me by bond from my father in law Kerington, which money I will shall be paid unto the said Henry, my son, at such time as the same should be paid unto me, and I will that he shall have the Bond delivered unto him, and power (if occasion shall be) to sue for the same in the name of my executrix, and if it shall happen the said money shall be due from my said Father in law before my said son Henry shall accomplish the age of 21 years, then my mind is that my said executrix shall receive the same, and take the benefit thereof, until my said son shall accomplish the said age, and she then to pay it unto him. And if my son Henry shall happen to die before the said age, then I give the said money unto my said executrix hereafter named. Item, I give and bequeath unto my well beloved wife all that my messuage or tenement wherein I do now dwell, situate and being in Lavenham aforesaid, with all the houses, buildings, barns, stables, yards, gardens, orchards, and backsides to the said messuage or tenement, belonging or appertaining, with their or every of their appurtenances, and all that tenement with the appurtenances now in the occupation of Richard Syellman, to have and to hold the said premises and every part thereof, with the appurtenances unto the said Judith, my wife, for and during the term of her natural life; and after her decease I give and bequeath the same unto Ambrose Coppinger, my eldest son, his heirs and assigns for ever. Item, I give and bequeath unto the said Ambrose, my son, and his heirs, all other my lands and tenements whatsoever, not formerly bequeathed, lying and being in Lavenham aforesaid; nevertheless chargeable and charged with one rent charge of £30 per ann., unto the said Judith, my wife, for and during the term of her natural life, to be paid unto her yearly and every year at the feast of the annunciation of the blessed lady St. Mary the Virgin, and St. Michael the Arcgangel, of even and equal portions, or within 30 days next after either of the said Feasts, the first payment to begin at the feast of St. Michael the Archangel which shall happen next after my death, or within 30 days after. And if the said rent shall be behind and unpaid by the space of 10 days next after any of the said times at which the same ought to be paid as aforesaid, contrary to the true meaning hereof, then the said Ambrose, my son, and his heirs shall forfeit four pounds of lawful money for every time nomine pene for which as also for the said rents it shall be lawful for my said wife to distrayne upon any of the said premises given unto my said son Ambrose as aforesaid. Item, I give and bequeath unto my said son Ambrose and his heirs, all that my wood ground lying and being in Milding in the said County of Suffolk; But my will and meaning is that my said wife shall have the crop of wood growing upon the same at the time of my decease, so as she fell it at or before the growth of twelve years, and then be living. And I do further will that my said wife shall be guardian unto my said son Ambrose, of all his lands and tenements, and take the profits thereof until he shall come to the age of 21 years, she in the meantime finding of him in all things necessary, and then giving of him a full account of such profits as she shall have received, and paying the same unto him only deducting out of it so much money as she shall have disbursed and laid out for his use and benefit. Item, I give and bequeath my portion of Tythes in Lavenham unto Judith, my wife, for and during the term of 50 years, if she shall live so long, which I do hereby declare to be no part of any lands and tenements formerly given unto my said son, Ambrose; and after the decease of the said Judith my wife, I give the same unto the said Ambrose, my son. All other my goods and chattels, of what kind or nature soever, after my funeral expenses discharged, my debts and legacies paid, I give and bequeath unto the said Judith my well-beloved wife, whom I make sole executrix of this my last Will and testament, revoking all former wills. And I do truly declare the gifts formerly devised unto my said wife are in full discharge of all thirds or dower she may claim in any of my lands. In witness that this is my last will, I have caused it to be written in three sheets of paper, and to every of them have set my name, and to the last my seal. AMBROSE COPINGER. In the presence of Isaac Crune, Thomas Hounsby, Ann Hall. Probat. apud London, 4th die Decr., An. Dom., 1644, and administration granted to Judith Copinger, widow, and executrix.

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

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

Will of Amy Willis of Fenny Compton, Warwickshire, 1619

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This is a transcription of the original record of the nuncupative will of [[Coles-171|'''Amy Willis''']], widow of Fenny Compton, Warwickshire. It was written by her grandson George Willis with who she was living at the end of her life. The will was written on 10 April 1619 and proved 29 June 1619 at the Diocese of Lichfield Episcopal Consistory Court. '''Will of Amy Willies of Fenny Compton 1619''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Persons mentioned:''' *[[Wyllys-4|'''George Willies''']] my Grand Child with whome I now live *[[Yonge-121|'''Bridget Willes''']] wife to George Willies *[[Willis-12473|'''George Willes''']] son of George *[[Willis-13254|'''Marie Willes''']] daughter of George *'''Richard Willies''' *'''William Willes''' child of Richard Willies *'''Richard Wills''' child of Richard Willies *'''Jone Willies''' child of Richard Willies *'''Mr Thomas Gillder''' of Isaipe in the Countie of Oxford gent *[[Willis-1013|'''Judeth Gillder''']] his now wife - Testator's grandchild Judith Willis by her son Richard *'''William Graunte''' of Priors Marstone *'''Margaret Graunte''' wife of William Graunte *'''George Graunte''' my god sonne the sonne of William Graunte *'''William Hopper''' of Wellborne in the Countie of Warwickshire *'''[''blank''] Hopper''' my god Child one of the Children of William Hopper *'''Raphe Wildinge''' Rector of Fenny Compton ---- In the name of god amen /
The last will and Testament nuncupative of '''Amy Willys'''
of Fenicompton in the Countie of War[wickshire] widdow who deceased
the xth Aprill in the sevententh yere of the raigne of our
soveraigne Lord Kinge James that now is Kinge of England
Scotland France and Ireland Deffendor of the fayth &c /
And in the yere of our Lord 1619 /
'''Imprimis''' I give and bequeath my sowle to Amightie god hoping
for sallvatione in the only merrites of Christ Jesus my redemer and
saviour and my bodey to bee buried in the Church of Fenicompton
Item I give and bequeath to '''Bridget Willes''' wife to '''George'''
'''Willies my Grand Child''' w[i]th whome I now live and to '''Richard'''
'''Willies''' and '''William Willes Richard Wills Jone Willies''' Children
of Richard Willes and to '''Mr Thomas Gillder''' of Isaipe in the
Countie of Oxford gent and '''Judeth Gillder''' his now wife and
to '''George Willes and Marie Willes''' sonne and daughter of
the above named George Willes of Fennicompton in the foresaied Count[y]
of Warr[wickshire] the somme of twentie and two shillinges apeece / Item I give to '''George Graunte''' my god sonne the sonne of
'''William Graunte''' of Priors Marstone abovenamed in the Coun[ty]
of Warr[wickshire] six shillinges eight pence to bye him a bibble Item I give to [''blank''] '''Hopper''' my god Chilld one of the Ch[il]
dren of '''William Hopper''' of Wellborne in the Countie of Warr[wickshire]
the somme of six shillinges eight pence to bye him a bible. / Item I give to the rest of my god Chilldren twelve pence a peece Item I give and bequeath to '''Margaret Graunte''' wife of Willia[m]
Graunte above named one Civerlid for a bedd one payre of Blan
ketes and one payre of sheetes together w[i]th the seconde gowne &
petticote./ Item I give to fowre poore weoman fowre elles of my hearsecloth
to make them wastcotes Item I give to '''Mary Willes''' above named my best gowne and
petticote Item I give and bequeath to '''George Willes''' above mentioned
my grannd Chilld all the rest of my goods Catells and Chattells
unbequeathed my deptes and Legaces beinge payed and my fun
erall funerall expenses beinge discharged accordinge to my estate
and deegree./
'''George Willes''' Raphe Wildinge Cler[icus] / et certer ibidem Probate [abstracted from the Latin] administration of the things that were of Amie Wills lately who lived in the parish of Fennicompton deceased : George Wills her closest relative to administer
Mr Willdinge Rector of Fennycompton
George Wills of Fennycompton in the County of War[wick] gentleman ==Sources==

Will of Andrew Harrison

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:Legal term - To Wit means namely, that to say, as follows. It comes from the old English verb "witan" which means to know, to be aware of. :'''Andrew Harrison Senior, Will''' :Recorded Caswell County, North Carolina, April Court 1832 ::In the name of God Amen. I '''Andrew Harrison Senior''' of the county of Caswell and State of North Carolina, being weak of body, But of sound Mind and memory do make this my Last Will and Testament in the manner, and form following, to wit, ::Item the 1st, I desire that all my just debts shall be paid. ::Item the 2nd, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son '''John Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given him. ::Item the 3rd, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son '''Jesse Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given him. ::Item the 4th, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son '''John Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given himI give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter '''Polley W. Wilkinson''', formerly '''Polley W. Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given her. ::Item the 5th, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son '''John Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given himI give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter '''Martha W. Wilkinson''', formerly '''Martha W. Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given her. ::Item the 6th, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son '''John Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given himI give and bequeath unto my beloved daughter '''Nancy W McDanie'''l, formerly '''Nancy W. Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given her. ::Item the 7th, I give and bequeath unto my beloved son '''Willis D. Harrison''' the just sum of one dollar, together with what I have heretofore given him ::Item the 8th, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife '''Mary Harrison''' all of my Estate both real and personal during her widowhood. Should she remarried, I desire that she should have one third of the estate both real and personal including my mansion so long as she lives, and after her deceased I desire that the track of land where I now reside be equally divided between my two youngest sons, namely, '''James R. Harrison''' and '''Andrew W Harrison'''. Should either or both of the last mentioned sons feel disposed to build on said track of land, they are at liberty to do so. ::Item the 9th, I wish my son '''James R. Harrison''' to have exclusively of what I have herein allotted him. One cow and calf, four head of sheep, one yoke of oxen, should they be raised in the estate, and one bed headstand and bed clothing such as is necessary. ::Item the 10th, I also desire that my son '''Andrew W Harrison''' shall have exclusively of what I have herein allotted him. One horse valued at one hundred dollars by three disinterested parties, one cow and calf, five head of sheep, one yoke of oxen, should they be raised in the state, and one bed heads dead in bed clothing such as is necessary. ::Item the 11th, I give and bequeath unto my beloved daughters (after my wife's deceased) namely, '''Elizabeth B. Harrison''', '''Jane D. Harrison''' and '''Susan P Harrison''' all of my personal estate, also what stock remains together with the remains of my household furniture and the like, the same to be equally divided among them my three last named daughters. ::Should my daughter '''Elizabeth B. Harrison''' depart this life without a legal heir of her body, I wish her proportionable part of my estate to be equally distributed among my five oldest children (namely) '''John Harrison, Jesse Harrison, Polley W. Wilkerson''' formerly '''Polley W. Harrison, Martha W. Wilkinson''' formally '''Martha W Harrison, Nancy W. McDaniel''' formerly '''Nancy W Harrison'''. ::Item the 12th, should either of my two daughters (namely) '''Jane D. Harrison''' or '''Susan P Harrison''' depart this life without legal heir or heirs of their body. I desire that their proportional part of the estate be equally divided among my children (namely) '''Willis D. Harrison, James R. Harrison''' and '''Andrew W Harrison''' also either of the last named surviving daughters. Should there be any property coming to me at my wife's mother's death (I. E.) from her estate, I wish it to be equally divided between my two daughters '''Jane D. Harrison''' and '''Susan P Harrison'''. ::Item the 13th, I wish my executrix and executors to this is my last and testament to sell my track of land lying and being in the county of Pittsylvania and state of Virginia. And the money arising from said sale, I wish my just debts to be paid with. I have also a few acres lying and being in Caswell Co. North Carolina and adjoining '''Bartlett Yancey Esq'''. The same I wish sold and the money applied as the above. Furthermore, I wish my two youngest children, '''Andrew W Harrison''' and '''Susan P Harrison''' to be educated out of my state. ::And lastly I nominate, constitute and appoint my wife '''Mary Harrison, James R. Harrison''' and '''John P Harrison''' soul executrix and executors to this my Last Will and Testament. Here by revoking all (illegible) former wills by me heretofore made. ::(illegible sentence) and affixed my seal this twenty-ninth day of (illegible) in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty-seven. :::::::::::'''Andrew Harrison Sen.''' ::In the presence of, :::'''Edward Ruddder''' :::'''John Everett''' :::'''France Ray''' :::'''Evans Knight''' :::(Four other illegible names) ==Sources== *Will transcribed and posted on Ancestry by Ancestry member, dickdharrison, on 20 Oct 2010. Many thanks to him for this contribution. *Working links to Ancestry record can be found on FamilySearch Andrew Harrison, Jr. 1764–1831• LRTH-Z4K under Sources.

Will of Ann (Freeman) Lee

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== Will of [[Freeman-18834|Anna (Freeman) Lee]] == === Source === * '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills and Estate Papers (Bertie County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History; Probate Place: Bertie, North Carolina
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Anna Lee will signed April 2, 1847; probate in 1855. * '''Administration Papers''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills and Estate Papers (Bertie County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Bertie, North Carolina
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Anna Lee administration === Transcribed Text of Will === In the name of God Amen, I Ann Lee of the County of Bertie and State of North Carolina being of sound mind and memory do this second day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty seven make and ordain this my last will and testament in the following manner. (viz) I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Elizabeth Powell''' the sum of four dollars to her and her heirs forever I give and bequeath to my son '''Henry Lee''' my negro boy '''Joshua''' to him and his heirs forever I give and bequeath to my son '''William H Lee''' the sum of four hundred dollars to be raised out of my estate to him and his heirs and assigns forever I give and bequeath to my sons '''Henry Lee, William H Lee''' and '''Joseph B Lee''' my negroes '''Blake''' '''Bryant''' '''George''' '''Annis''' '''Patsey''' '''Jack''' '''Fanny''' '''Sarah''' '''Jennet''' '''Franny''' '''Cherry''' '''Cawton''' '''Caroline''' '''Penny''' and '''Jesse''' with their increase to be equally divided amongst them each one to share alike to them their heirs and assigns forever I give and bequeath to my son William H Lee all my household and kitchen furniture of every description with all my stock of horses cattle sheep and hogs also all of my crops of every sort not before given away by him freely to be possessed and enjoyed forever Lastly I constitute my son William H Lee my Executor to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written Witnesses : W J Shannock : Jeremiah Harrell Anna Lee (seal) ---- State of North Carolina County Court Bertie County November Term 1855 This last will and testament of Anna Lee dec'd was exhibited in open court & duly & legally proved by the subscribing witnesses thereto & ordered registered. At the same time William H Lee the executor therein named appeared in open court & was duly qualified as such ---- === Administration Papers === Division of negroes belonging to the Estate of Anna Lee dec'd - 20th Dec 1855 '''Probate''': "North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998"
Wills and Estate Papers (Bertie County), 1663-1978; Author: North Carolina. Division of Archives and History (Raleigh, North Carolina); Probate Place: Bertie, North Carolina
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Anna Lee probate.
: To son, Henry Lee :: Bryant :: Annis :: Fanny :: Tom :: Mina :: Emaline : To son, Wm H Lee :: Blake :: Patsy :: Juliann :: Ruffin :: Abba :: Tyson :: Cherry :: Old Bob : To son, Joseph B Lee :: George :: Jinnett :: Alice :: Sallie :: Jack :: Sarah :: Mary Transcribed by [[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 19:24, 24 December 2021 (UTC)

Will of Ann Davenport of Wheltrough Cheshire 1671

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Swettenham-53|Ann Davenport]], widow, of Wheltrough, Cheshire. Her will was dated 24 May 1671 and proved at Chester on 1 August 1671. == Transcript == [1] In the name of god Amen The twenty Forth day of May
[2] in the yeare of our Lord god, one Thowsand Six hundred
[3] Seventy and one, I Ann Davemport of Wheltrough the
[4] County of Chester widow, being in p[er]fect mind and memory […] Doe Make and ordene this
[5] my Last will and Testament in Manor and Forme
[6] Following (That is to say) First I commit my soule
[7] in to the handes of allmighty god, and Jesus Christ m[y]
[8] Redemer, Trusting by his blood and Merrites one[ly]
[9] to bee Saveed, and by noe other way or Menes, A[s]
[10] for my wordly Estate I Doe give and bequeth a[s]
[11] Followeth, '''Item''' I give unto '''My Nephew Thomas Swt[nam?]'''
[12] '''of Swettenham Esqr''' the Sum of Five poundes '''Item''' I [give?]
[13] unto '''Mary Jowdrell my Nise''' the Sum of Five poundes, '''[Item?]'''
[14] I doe give to '''my Nise Abigall Swetnam''' the Sum [of?]
[15] Five poundes, '''Item''' I doe give unto '''John Davempor[t]'''
[16] '''my brother in Lay''' the Sum of Five poundes, '''Item''' I do[e]
[17] give unto '''my goddoughtor Elizabeth Swettenham''' Si[x]
[18] silver Spoomes and Dammase bortcloth and a towell '''Item'''
[19] I doe give unto '''my Mother in Lawes [...]''' one black taby peticote
[20] '''Item''' I doe give to '''Mary Davemport my goddaughter''' a trunke wit[h]
[21] tow peticote in it one for her selfe, one '''her sister Margret''' the
[22] other, '''Item''' to '''my sister Ellin''' I give one plene hankershete and
[23] to '''her sister Elizabeth''' annother, '''I[t]em''' I doe give to '''my sister'''
[24] '''katherine Smith''' my best gowne and a gould guife[?] '''Item''' I
[25] doe give to '''my Nephew Thomas Smithes wife''' my best Sadelcloth
[26] and a Riding stocke[?], '''Item''' I give to '''my sister Elnor Hoolford'''
[27] my best peticote all my Bras[?] and pewter '''Item''' I doe give to
[28] '''my Nephew Edward Swettenham''' one siled bed with fower bedes
[29] boulsters and all other linen belonging to it, but to Lefe them there for
[30] to bee used with [...] untill hee hathe accation for it and
[31] Fore pece of sheete and one dosen of Napkines '''Item'''
[32] I doe give to '''my kinsman John Houlford''' Five Shillings
[33] '''Item''' I doe give to '''my Cozen bostock of Moulton''' five shillings
[34] For all the Rest of my Estate I doe give and bequeth to '''my'''
[35] '''brother william Swettenham''' hee first peeing all my
[36] Deptes] and Discharging my Finirall expences And I doe
[36] Nominate and appount '''my browther Mr William Swettenham'''
[37] my trew and Lawfull Executor hoping that hee will according
[38] to the trust I finde and Repose in him see all things performed
[39] Sealed signed & del[i]v[er]ed       Anne Daven A port
[40] in the pr[e]sents of
[41] hugh Swetnam
[42] Elnor Hollford == Sources == * Manchester University Library. Ref: RYCH/3402. Title: Will of Ann Davenport, widow . Date: 24 May 1671. * J P Earwaker, ''An Index to the Wills and Inventories now preserved in The Court of Probate at Chester, From AD 1660 to 1680'', The Record Society, 1887, page 72. [https://www.google.co.uk/books/edition/Publications/UGUvAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA72&printsec=frontcover Google Books] (accessed 31 Oct 2021)

Will of Ann Markham, widow of Great Plumstead, 1681

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This is a transcription of the will of Ann Markham, widow of Great Plumstead, written in 1681.'''Will - archival reference'''
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/markham-ann-widow-of-great-plumstead Markham, Ann, widow, of Great Plumstead]
Norfolk Record Office Online Catalogue
Reference code: Item PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 272
(accessed 4 Mar 2023)
'''Will - registered copy''': "Probate records, 1572-1857"Church of England. Dean and Chapter of Norwich. Peculiar Court
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/300958 Probate records, 1572-1857] Regd. Copy Wills, v. 3 1660-1686
Film number: 008539534 > image 297 of 325
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C331-Z9TJ-X}} (accessed 12 March 2023)
'''Transcription conventions''' * Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. * Crossings through have been included struck out * Bold text for names and italic text for places are my own for ease of reading. * Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F * Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] * Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Persons mentioned''' * '''[[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Markham]]''' daughter in law, executrix * '''[[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham]]''' eldest son, clerk, deceased * '''[[Markham-1373|Daniell Markham]]''' grandchild * '''Charles George Markham''' son * ''' Daniell Markham''' son * '''[[Markham-1376|Matthew Markham]]''' husband, deceased * '''[[Markham-1377|Anne Markham]]''' grandchild * '''Martha Markham''' grandchild * '''[[Markham-1378|Barbara Markham]]''' grandchild * '''William Rayley''' witness * '''James Mosse''' witness * '''Thomas Jermain''' witness [folio 272 recto] In the name of God Amen I '''Ann Markham''' of ''Great''
''Plumstead in the County of Norffolk'' Widd[o]w being weak in Body but
of good & perfect Memory thanks be to Almighty God and calling to
remembrance the uncertaine Estate of this Transitory life and that all flesh
must yeild unto Death when it shall please God to call, Doe make constitute
ordaine & Declare, this my last Will & Testam[en]t in manner and forme follow=
=ing revoking & annulling by these presents all former Testam[en]t & Testam[en]ts
Will & Wills by me heretofore made & declared either by word or by writeing
And this be taken only for my last Will & Testam[en]t and none other;
And first being penitent & Sorry from the bottom of my heart for my Sins
past, most humbly desiring forgiveing for the same, I Give & Comitt my
soul unto Almighty God my Saviour & Redeember, in whom & by the
meritts of Jesus Christ, I trust & believe assuredly to be saved and have
full remission & forgiveness of all my Sins, And that my Soul with my
Body at the generall day of Resurrection, Shall rise againe with Joy
and through the meritts of Christ's Death & passion possess and Inheritt
the Kingdome of Heaven, prepared for his Elect of chosen, And my body
to be buried in Such place, where it shall please my Executor herenamed
to Appoint, And now for the Setling of my Temporall Estate, and such
goods, Chattles & Debts as it hath pleased God to bestow upon me Doe ordr
Give & bestow the Same in manner & forme following (That is to Say)
First I Will that all those Debts & duties as I owe in right or conscience
to any manner of p[er]sons whatsoever, Shall be well & truly
contented & paid or ordained to be paid within one year after my
Decease, by my Executor hereafter named, Item I Give & Bequeath
unto '''Barbara Markham Widd[o]w Relict of my Eldest Son Matthew'''
'''Markham Clerke''' & to '''Daniell Markham my Grandchild''' All my
Suite of Damaske Linnen bound up together in a Trunk, Alsoe I
doe Give unto my said '''Daughter Barbara''' my Silk Mowhaire
petticoate Item I Give unto '''Charles George Markham my son''' five Pounds
in money if there shall remaine Soe much So much [duplication] of my Estate
after the Necessary Charges of my Funerall Item I Give unto '''Daniell'''
'''Markham my Son''' Tenn Pounds in money Upon Condicon that He
Give a generall Release unto '''Barbara Markham my Daughter in'''
'''Law''' & Executrix hereafter named of all & all manner of Actions Suits
Quarrells, Debts, Duties, Bonds, or demands whatsoever from or by
reason of the last Will & Testam[en]t of '''my husband Matthew Markham'''
'''Esq.''' Deceased Item I Give unto '''Anne Markham my grandchild''' all
my linnen w[hi]ch lay in the lower part of my great Trunk parted by a
Napkin Item I Give unto '''Martha Markham my grandchild''' that
parcell of linnen w[hi]ch lay in the upper part of the s[ai]d Trunk Item I Give
unto '''Daniell Markham my Son''' my silver Tankard a Silver Cup and
two Silver Spoones Item I Give unto '''Charles George Markham''' a little
Silver Cup & two Silver Spoones Item I Give unto '''Anne Markham my'''
'''Grandchild''' my silver saly & a Couple of Silver Spoones Item I Give
unto '''Daniell Markham my Grandchild''' my high Silver wine Cup &
two Silver Spoones Item I Give unto '''Martha Markham my Grand='''
'''=child''' a high Silver Cup and two Silver Spoones Item I Give to '''Anne'''
& '''Martha my Grandchildren''' two little Silver Spoones Item I Give
unto '''Barbara Markham my Grandchild''' a little Silver pott with
two Ears & a Silver Spoone And I doe make & ordaine '''Barbara'''
'''Markham my daughter in Law''' sole Executrix of this my last Will and
Testam[en]t And so I have finished my Will contained in one Sheet of
paper w[hi]ch I publish to be my last Will & Testam[en]t and in Confirmacon
thereof have hereunto Sett my hand & Sea this twenty ninth day of
November One Thousand Six hundred Eighty & one :/: Published Sealed
and Subscribed by the said '''Anne Markham''' the Testator in presence of ://:
'''William Rayley'''
'''James Mosse'''
'''Thomas Jermain''' his m'ke
'''Ann Markham''' ==Sources==

Will of Ann Wallis (1775-1851)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Manley-3615|Ann Wallis]] of Cubbington, Warwickshire, who died in December 1851. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2144
{{Ancestry Sharing|1791609|b1475fb90e04d43ef827dc2968de53b5f3e784f2c784c5c5663e1064fb68fd03}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|10195}} (accessed 14 February 2023)
Will of Ann Wallis, granted probate on 26 Dec 1851. Died about 1851 in Cubbington, Warwickshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, gaps, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Manley-3615|Ann Wallis]], testator #{{Red|Elizabeth Russell}}, niece, wife of Thomas Russell #{{Red|Thomas Russell}} #[[Manley-3639|John Manley]], brother, executor #[[Manley-3630|Elizabeth Manley]], sister #{{Red|John Russell}}, grandson #{{Red|John Manley}}, witness (possibly the brother listed above) #{{Red|W ? Pearson}}, witness == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == [Page 1] This is the last Will and Testament
of me '''Ann Wallis''' of Cubbington in the County of Warwick widow I
direct that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses shall
be paid out of my real estate I bequeath my furniture and my clothes
to my dear niece '''Elizabeth''' wife of '''Thomas Russell''' with whom I am
now living I give devise and bequeath all my real estate subject to the
payment of my debts and All the Residue of my Personal Estate
unto my brother '''John Manley''' his heirs executors and administrators
upon trust to sell and convert my said real and personal estate into
money and to convey and transfer the same when sold unto the pur-
chaser or purchasers thereof their his or her heirs executors adminis-
trators and assigns and with power to give effectual receipts discharging
them him or her from all responsibility as to the application of the
purchase moneys and upon further trust as to the proceeds arising or
from such sale and reversion to pay and divide the same unto
and equally amongst my dear sister '''Elizabeth Manley''' my said niece
'''Elizabeth Russell''' and my grandson '''John Russell''' I revoke all for-
mer will by me made I appoint my said brother '''John Manley''' Executor
of this my will In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this
first day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred
and fifty ____ ''The Mark of'' X ''Ann Wallis'' ____ Signed by the said
Testator by her making a mark as and for her last will and testa-
ment in the presence of us both present at the same time who in her [Page 2] presence at her request and in the presence of each other have hereto
subscribed our names as witnesses ____ '''John Manley''' '''W ?'''
'''Pearson''' ____ == Proving Transcript == Proved at London 26th 1851 before the worshipful Thomas
Spinks Porter of Laros and Surrogate by the oath of John Manley the
brother the sole executor to whom admon was granted he having been
first sworn duly to administer. == Sources ==

Will of Anna Longman Knight, Monmouth NJ, 1889

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I, [[Longman-137 | Anna Knight]] of the Township of Marlboro in the County of Monmouth and State of New Jersey, being of sound mind and memory make and publish my last will and testament as follows It is my Will and I do order all my just debts and funeral expenses shall be paid as soon as conveniently can be after my decease. I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Knight-8818 | Mary L Knight]] the sum of sixteen hundred dollars when she shall arrive at the age of twenty-one years and and in case she should die under the age of twenty-one years and without lawful issue then I order and my Will is that the remaining daughter shall receive the above mentioned sum of sixteen hundred dollars. I also enjoin upon my Executor hereinafter mentioned to follow in some safe investment the above mentioned sum of money. I give and bequeath unto my husband, Harris S Knight the use of all my household goods and furniture of every description and said empowering him at any time to distribute the same or any part thereof to such of my daughters as he shall think proper to give the same in such proportions as he shall think proper and in case he should die without disposing of the same as a foresaid then I order the same to be divided equally among my daughters share and share alike. I give and bequeath to my husband [[Knight-8817 | Harris S Knight]] the residue of my estate subject to the payment of all monies for the maintenance of my children until they shall arrive at the age of twenty one years or at the time of their marriage and at the death of my husband to be divided equally among my children or their heirs. The case my daughters should die before they should arrive to the age of twenty one years, and without lawful issue and after the death of my husband what there is remaining of my estate of whatsoever nature or kind, I give to my brother [[Longman-138 | William Longman]] if he be dead then to his wife and children share and share alike. I will and order that the executor of this my last will and testament for and towards the performance of said testament shall with all convenient speed after my decease bargain sell and a lien in fee simple enough of all of my lands for the doing executing and perfect finishing whereof I do by these presents give to my Executor full power and authority to grant, alien, bargain, sell, convey and assess all or enough of said lands to any person or persons and their heirs forever in ??? by all and every such lawful way and means in the law as to my said Executor or to his Counsel ??? in the law shall seem fit or necessary. I constitute and appoint my said husband Harris S Knight sole Executor without security of this my last Will and Testament Annie Knight Signed published and declared by the said Annie Knight to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who were present at the same time and subscribed our names as witnesses in presence of the testator James E Johnson

Will of Anna Maria Garthwaite

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The following is a transcription of the will of [[Garthwaite-206 |Anna Maria Garthwaite]], of Christ Church, Middlesex, written on 8 May 1758 and proved on 24 October 1763 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 [database on-line]. Ancestry.com. Entry for Anna Maria Garthwaite, probate date 24 Oct 1763 (accessed 21 Feb 2023); citing Prerogative Court of Canterbury: Wills of Selected Famous Persons. Digitized images. Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 1. The National Archives, Kew, England. {{Ancestry Sharing|d61680c2cc5562c1a4a294d448693700de1df275260d65d2b9274eb45dec4cca|1961715}} {{Ancestry Record|5111|138191}} Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Some paragraph breaks and bold text for names were added for ease of reading. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations, omissions and additions are expanded or added in [square brackets] Beneficiaries of the Will: * Mary Dannye (sister) * Mary Bacon, daughter of Vincent Bacon (ward) * Elizabeth Carbonell, wife of John Carbonell * Peter Campart (weaver) * Mary Campart, wife of Peter Campart * Ann Gearing (neigbour) * Elizabeth Hausted (prob. relative of her mother) * Eliabeth Leader (servant) * Jane Young (servant) ____________________________________________________________________ I Anna Maria Garthwaite of the parish of Christ Church
in the County of Middlesex Spinster being of sound and
Disposing Mind Memory and understanding praised be to God for the same
but considering the uncertainty of this moral life do make and
ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form
following that is to say First and principally my Soul I recommended
to God who gave it and my Body I commit to the Earth to
be decently interred at the Discretion of my Executrix
herein after named as to such worldly Estate as God
of his Goodness hath bestowed upon me to give and dispose
[Page 2]
thereof as follows that is to say)
Imprimis, I give and
bequeath unto Mr '''Peter Campart''' the Elder of the parish of
Christ Church aforesaid Weaver Mr '''Robert Huntley''' of
Leadenhall Street London Linnen Draper and Mr '''Mathias'''
'''Huntley''' of the same place Linnen Draper the sum of six hundred
pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain upon this special
Trust and Confidence that they the said Peter Compart Robert
Huntley and Mathias Huntley and the Survivors and Survivor of
them and the Executors and Administrators of such Survivor
do and shall place the same out at Interest upon such
Government Security [erased] or Securities as they shall
think fit and shall from the time the same shall be so placed
out at interest pay all and every such Interest and Increase
as shall be made thereof from time to time unto my dear and
loving Sister '''Mary Dannye''' and her Assigns for and
during the term of her natural life and from and after
the Decease of my said Sister Mary Dannye upon Trust to
pay the sum of one hundred pounds part thereof unto
and for the use of '''Elizabeth Carbonell''' Wife of '''John Carbonell'''
of the parish of St James within the Liberty of Westminster
Gentleman exclusive of her present of any Future
Husband of hers and her Receipt and Receipts alone ^+ or any
^[in right hand margin] +and without such Husband’s joining for the whole
part thereof shall be sufficient Discharge and Discharges
for the same and the said Sum of one hundred pounds
nor any part thereof shall be [line of symbols indicating something
has been erased] any ways subject to her present
or any future Husbands Debts Control Incumbrances
or Engagements and as to the remaining Sum of five
hundred pounds In Trust from and after the Decease
of my said Sister to pay all and every the Interest,
Dividends and produce of the said five hundred pounds
unto and towards the Maintenance and Education of Miss
'''Mary Bacon''' Daughter of '''Vincent Bacon''', deceased until
the said Mary Bacon shall attain to the age of twenty
one years and when and so soon as she shall attain to
that age then upon Trust to pay assign and transfer over
the said principal Sum of five hundred pounds unto the
said Mary Bacon But in case the said Mary Bacon
should happen to dye before ^she shall have attained to that
age Then upon Trust to pay and assign and transfer over the
said Sum of five hundred pounds and the Interest
remaining undisposed of unto my said Sister Mary
Dannye her Executors and Administrators I also give and
bequeath unto the said Mary Bacon the Sum of ten pounds
of like lawful Money for Mourning And I do hereby declare
my Mind and Will to be that the said Mary Bacon
shall not be charged or chargeable for any Expense I
have or shall be at for her Board Education or otherwise
on any Amount whatsoever.

Item I give and bequeath
unto said Mr '''Peter Campart''' the Elder two Guineas

Item I give and bequeath unto Mrs '''Mary Campart'''
Wife of said Peter Campart my gold watch with the
Chain and Seal.
[Page 3]
Item I give and bequeath unto Mrs
'''Ann Gearing''' of Princes Street Spital Fields London my Gold
Snuff box

I also give and bequeath unto Mrs '''Elizabeth'''
'''Hausted''' of Birmingham Widow two Guineas ^for a Ring

I also give and bequeath unto both of my servants '''Elizabeth Leader'''
and '''Jane Young''' the Sum of five pounds of like lawful Money
if they shall be living with me at the time of my Decease

and all the rest Residue and Remainder of my Goods,
Chattels Debts and Effects both real and personal of what
Nature or Kind soever or wheresoever after the payment
of such Debts as I shall owe at the time of my Decease
my Funeral Charges and the Charges of proving this my
Will, I do hereby give and bequeath unto my said Sister Mary
Dannye her Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns forever
And I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my Sister
Mary Dannye to [...] full and sole Executrix of this my last Will
and Testament hereby revoking and annulling all former
and other Will and Wills by me at any time heretofore made
And Lastly my Will and Meaning is that neither they the said
Peter Campart Robert Huntley and Matthias Huntley their
Executors or Administrators or any or either of them shall be
charged or chargeable with the Failings or Deficiencies of a
Security or Securities to be had or taken for the said Sum of
six hundred pounds herein by me bequeathed to them to be
put out at Interest as aforesaid or any part thereof nor
with any more Moneys or Interest or Increase than shall
actually come to their Hands respectively and that my said
Trustees and each of them shall and may from time to time
retain and be allowed all such reasonable Costs Charges and
Expences as they or any of them shall expend lay out or be
put unto by reason of the premisses In Witness whereof I the
said Anna Maria Garthwaite the Testatrix have to this my
last Will and Testament contained in two Sheets of Paper to
the first Sheet thereof set my Hand and to the second and last
sheet thereof my Hand and Seal this eighth day of May one
thousand seven hundred and fifty eighth. Anna Maria Garthwaite.
Signed Sealed published and declared and delivered by the said Testatrix
Anna Maria Garthwaite as and for her last Will and Testament
in the Presence of us who in her presemce and at her Request
and in the Presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our
Names as Witnesses Wiiliam Carter James Bradley George
Search Junr ./.

On the twenty fourth Day of October in the year of our
Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty three Administration
with the Will annexed of the Goods Chattels and Credits of Anna
Maria Garthwaite late of the parish of Christ Church in the
County of Middlesex Spinster decreased was granted to Edward
Garthwaite Esquire the Cousin German once removed and next
of kin of the said deceased for that Mary Dannye Widow the
sole Executrix named in the said Will dyed in the Life time
of the said Testatrix having been first sworn duly to administer.
== Sources ==

Will of Anne Mohun, Widow of Fleet, Dorset

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:Reference: PROB 11/189/398 :Description: Will of Anne Mohun, Widow of Fleet, Dorset :Prob 22 June 1642 :transcribed by Helen Ford from image downloaded from ancestry.co.uk (Anne Moone daughter of John Churchill of Corton) :In the name of God Amen the ninth day of May in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred fortie and one .I Anne Mohun of Fleete in the County of Dorsett widdowe being of good and perfect memory (praysed bee God for the same Doe ordaine and make this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following. :First I commend my soulde unto the hands of Allmighty God my creator hoping and stedfastly beleiving to be saved and hence sure remission of all my sinns by the merritts death and passion of Jesus Christ his only begotten sonne and myne onley Saviour and Redeemer my body I committ to the earth from whence it came with full asurance that att the Last day, both my soule and body shall againe bee united and meete my Lord Jesus in the clouds coming into his Judgment to be buried in the chancell in Fleete as near my good husband as possiblie may be. :Item I give unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Gallopp''' my scarlett petticoat and silver [casting?] bottle :Item To '''my daughter Margaret Westley my silver Tankard and my damaske petticoate :Item to '''my daughter Elinor Kyn__''' my damask gowne,a silver [b?arrell] and five gents buttons that are in it with a paire of sheets and pilloties :Item to''' my daughter, Marya Weston '''my wedding ring, tabba? gowne and all other my lynnen and wearing apparel whatosever except one chest of lynnen given to my executor. :Item I give unto''' my sonne in lawe John Harding''' twentie shillings for a remembrance :Item I give unto '''my sonne Robert Mohun''' my half yeare rent of B__ppoole which was due unto mee [__mas] (Christmas?) last amounting to fiftie five pounds, my rydenig gelding and twenty ewes depasturing att Fleete withall such monies profitts and bonds as are due unto mee. :Item I give unto '''my cozen Henry [__ard]''' tenn shillings for a remembrance :Item I give Edmond [Turner?] [¬¬¬__] of Brixton Deverill in Wilts tenn shillings and to the poore of the same parrish tenn shillings. :Item I give unto Margaret Hasted my servant fiftie shillings :Item I give unto Elinor Taylor my servant fiftie shillings :The residue of all other my goodes cattells and [_hattelles] my debts and legacies discharged I give and bequeath '''unto my sonne Maximilian Mohun Esq’ ''' whome I make and ordaine the sole executor of this my last will and testament and I revoke all former wills by mee heretofore made. In wittness whereof I the said Ann Mohun have to this my last will and Testament sett my hand and [ ] the day and yeare first above written :Anna Moohun :Signed sealed and published in the presence of _ ''' Epraahim Westley Cornelius Weston Robt Mohun'''

Will of Anne Moon Stone Lynch

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Greenville District ; Will Book C , Apt. 9 , File 621, pgs 80-83 - Will of Ann Lynch   In the name of God Amen.   I Anne Lynch of Greenville District in the State of South Carolina calling to mind that God hath alloted for all mankind to die, and being far advanced in age, but of Sound disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain this my only and last will and Testament, to be forever hereafter valued as such both in Law and Equaty; but first I do absolutely will and bequeath my soul to God who gave it and my body to the grave to be decently buried in a Christian like manner; it is my will and desire that all my just debts be first paid, ------ and as to the balance of my wordly Estate which it has pleased God to bless me with I do absolutely will and bequeath it to be divided between my Children in the following manner ( To Wit )   I do absolutely give and bequeath to my Daughter Dyce Smith one Horse and Saddle, four Hundred dollars in cash, and my large chest to her and her heirs forever.   I do and absolutely bequeath to my Son Banister Stone my negro woman Ematine and her Daughter Harriot together with their increase and also one feather bed and furnature to him and his heirs forever, the rest of my beds be cloathing and wareing cloaths, I do absolutely will and bequeath to my daughter Dyce Smith, and Anne Cochran to be Eqully divided between them, the balance of my worldly estate   it is my will and desire that itshall be divided equally between the children of my Daughter Lavina Chatrnon {Chatmon / Chapman ??} (Deces'd) and the children of my Daughter Harriot Gibson (Deces'd) to be eqally divided amongst or between those children as they come of age;   It is my will and desire that my Son Banister Stone shall receive the money coming to the children of my Daughter Lavina Chatmon (deceased) according to the provision made for them in this my only and last will and testament, pay over to those that are of age their portion, Keep the balance of the money out of interest if convenientand pay to the other children their portion of it as they come of age, - - - -   and it is my will that my Son William Lynch shall receive the money coming to the children of my Daughter Harriot Gibson (deceased) according to the provision made for them in this my only and last will and testament, pay over to those that may be of lawful age their portion, keep the balance of the money out of Interest if convenient and pay to the other children their portion as they come of age and I do hereby appoint my Son Banister Stone Executor to this my only and last will and Testament.   In witness hereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 24th day of March 1838   Edward G. Butler   Andrew J. Butler   Reuben James Ann Lynch (LS)   Maria L. Stone   H. Lester   S.L. Westmoreland   Probated 5th of September 1842 A CODICIL TO MY LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT Whereas I Anne Lynch of Greenville District and state of South Carolina have made my last will and Testament in writing bearing date 24th March Eighteen Hundred and thirty eight, and have therein bequeath and divide amongst my children what little of the welth of this world that it pleased God to bless me with Since the death of my late Husband, now I do by this writing which I hereby declare to be a Codicil to my said will to be taken as part thereof, will and direct, give and bequeath to my Daughter Dyce Smith , and to my Son Banister Stone a certain bond, or note of hand now Due me from Josiah Kilgore for four hundred dollars dated 15 January Eighteen Hundred forty and due one day after date, to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided between them share and share alike, reserving to myself the interest arising on said money during my natural life; and I do further will and bequeath unto my Grandson Giddeon Lynch, Son of Nathaniel Lynch of Pickens district South Carolina one hundred dollars which I wish applyed to the improving of his education and lastly it is my desire that this my present Codicil shall be annexed to and made a part of my last will and Testament to all intents and purposes boath in Law and Equaty.   In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 2nd day of August 1842.   Ann Lynch (LS) Signed sealed published and declared by the above Ann Lynch as a Codicil to be annexed to her last will and testament in the presence of Reuben James H. Lester S.L. Westmoreland   (Copied from a typed transcript of Greenville Co. , SC Wills on microfilm - -   Reel V22-OO13, pgs 49-51. These transcripts indicate that they were copied from the original wills, by typists -- not genealogists, and I have faithfully copied their mistakes. Betty Burkett, March 1987) _________________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________

Will of Annever Farr, Hinton St Mary, Dorset, 1740

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:Will of Annever Farr of Hinton St Mary : 29 Nov1740 :Probate Court Dorset Archdeaconry :Reference Number Ad/Dt/W/1740 :Event Record Number 19 :In the name of God Amen I Annever Farr of Hinton St Mary in the County of Dorsett widow being of sound and perfect mind and memory (thanks be to all mighty God for the same) But calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory life doe make publish and declare this my last will & testament in Manner & forme following that is to say :First and principally I commit my soule unto the hands of Almighty God my creator in whome and by the merrits of Jesus Christ my Saviour & Redemer I trust & believe to obtaine remision of my Sins and to inheritt eternal life and my body to the earth to be decently buried by and att the discrecion of my executor here after named and for the disposing of such temporall estate which it hath pleased God of his Goodness to Bless me with I doe order give and dispose of the same in manner & forme followinge that is to say :Imprimis I give devise and bequeath unto Mary Yeatman daughter of my son in law Morgan Yeatman All that my freehold messuage or Burgage within the Burrough of Shaston in the said County of Dorsett with all & singuler its appur’tances (which my father purchased of John Oram & Ann his wife & now in the possession of Joseph Waer) to hold the same to her the said Mary Yeatman to her & her heires and assignes for ever. :And as I have lately surrendered to the use of my son in Law Morgan Yeatman and his heires certaine customary lands (being coppyhold of Inheritance of the manor of Gillingham in the said County of Dorsett, I do hereby ratify confirm give & devise the said Customary lands with their & every of their appurt’ences to him the said Morgan Yeatman and his Heires and assignes for ever. :Item I give to Harry Farr Yeatman my diamond Ring and fifty pounds to be paid when he comes to the age of Twentyone :Item I give to Mary Yeatman daughter of Morgan Yeatman my gold chain :Item I give all my plate to be equally divided between Harry Farr Yeatman Mary Yeatman Morgan Yeatman sons & daughter of Morgan Yeatman :Item I give to Ann Yeatman daughter of John Yeatman [ ] One hundred pounds to be paid five pound a year our of my estate in Gillingham untill the hundred pounds is paid, if the said Ann Yeatman lives so long :Item I give to my cousin Jean Forde my black silk night gowne & my dark gray night gowne & one flowerd silk quilted peticoat one dozen of Aprons ten white hankercheifs one dozen shifts one peece of lace of a dozen yeards two suites of headcloaths. :All the rest of my wareing Apparel I give to Mary Yeatman daughter of Morgan Yeatman. :Item all the rest residue & remainder of my Goods chattles Household stuffe and all other my Personal Estate whatsoever (my debts & funerall Expences being first paid and discharged) I give and bequeath unto my son in lawe Morgan Yeatman whome I doe hereby make and declare and appoint and sole Executor of this my last will and testament, In Witness wherof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale and Published and declared this to be my last will and testament this fourteenth day of July and in the year of Ourt Lord Christ One Thousand Seven hundred and forty Annever Farr (signature) :Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Anneover Farr to be her las’ will and Testament In the presence of us Thomas Gull, the mark of John Langly, the mark of Edith Willcons :29th day of November 1740.The above written will of Annever Farr late of Hinton St Mary in the County and Archdeaconry of Dorset widow deceased was proved by Morgan Yeatman the sole executor therein named to whom Administration of all and singular the goods fhattels and credits of the said deceased was granted he being first sworn upon the Holy Evangelists well and faithfully to administer the same, to make a ---- and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said goods chatells and credits and exhibit the same into the registry of the Archdeacon of Dorset and to pay a true and just account thereon when thereto lawfully required

Will of Annever Farr of Hinton St Mary 1740

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:Will of Annever Farr of Hinton St Mary : 29 Nov 1740 :Probate Court Dorset Archdeaconry :Reference Number Ad/Dt/W/1740 :[[Brickell-287|Annever Brickell (1672-)]] :In the name of God Amen I Annever Farr of Hinton St Mary in the County of Dorsett widow being of sound and perfect mind and memory (thanks be to all mighty God for the same) But calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory life doe make publish and declare this my last will & testament in Manner & forme following that is to say :First and principally I commit my soule unto the hands of Almighty God my creator in whome and by the merrits of Jesus Christ my Saviour & Redemer I trust & believe to obtaine remision of my Sins and to inheritt eternal life and my body to the earth to be decently buried by and att the discrecion of my executor here after named and for the disposing of such temporall estate which it hath pleased God of his Goodness to Bless me with I doe order give and dispose of the same in manner & forme followinge that is to say :Imprimis I give devise and bequeath unto Mary Yeatman daughter of my son in law Morgan Yeatman All that my freehold messuage or Burgage within the Burrough of Shaston in the said County of Dorsett with all & singuler its appur’tances (which my father purchased of John Bram & Ann his wife & now in the possession of Joseph Waer) to hold the same to her the said Mary Yeatman to her & her heires and assignes for ever. :And as I have lately surrendered to the use of my son in Law Morgan Yeatman and his heires certaine customary lands (being coppyhold of Inheritance of the manor of Gillingham in the said County of Dorsett, I do hereby ratify confirm give & devise the said Customary lands with their & every of their appurt’ences to him the said Morgan Yeatman and his Heires and assignes for ever. :Item I give to Harry Farr Yeatman my diamond Ring and fifty pounds to be paid when he comes to the age of Twentyone :Item I give to Mary Yeatman daughter of Morgan Yeatman my gold chain :Item I give all my plate to be equally divided between Harry Farr Yeatman Mary Yeatman Morgan Yeatman sons & daughter of Morgan Yeatman :Item I give to Ann Yeatman daughter of John Yeatman [ ] One hundred pounds to be paid five pound a year our of my estate in Gillingham untill the hundred pounds is paid, if the said Ann Yeatman lives so long :Item I give to my cousin Jean Forde my black silk night gowne & my dark gray night gowne & one flowerd silk quilted peticoat one dozen of Aprons ten white hankercheifs one dozen shifts one peece of lace of a dozen yeards two suites of headcloaths. :All the rest of my wareing Apparel I give to Mary Yeatman daughter of Morgan Yeatman. :Item all the rest residue & remainder of my Goods chattles Household stuffe and all other my Personal Estate whatsoever (my debts & funerall Expences being first paid and discharged) I give and bequeath unto my son in lawe Morgan Yeatman whome I doe hereby make and declare and appoint and sole Executor of this my last will and testament, In Witness wherof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale and Published and declared this to be my last will and testament this fourteenth day of July and in the year of Our Lord Christ One Thousand Seven hundred and forty Annever Farr (signature) :Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Annever Farr to be her las’ will and Testament In the presence of us Thomas Gull, the mark of John Langly, the mark of Edith Willcons :29th day of November 1740.The above written will of Annever Farr late of Hinton St Mary in the County and Archdeaconry of Dorset widow deceased was proved by Morgan Yeatman the sole executor therein named to whom Administration of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased was granted he being first sworn upon the Holy Evangelists well and faithfully to administer the same, to make a [ ] and perfect Inventory of all and singular the said goods chatells and credits and exhibit the same into the registry of the Archdeacon of Dorset and to pay a true and just account thereon when thereto lawfully required

Will of Anthony Ashe, Gentleman of Islington, Middlesex 1624

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This is a transcription of the register version of the will of [[Ash-3322|'''Anthony Ashe''']] Gentleman of Islington, Middlesex.Will of Anthony Ashe, Gentleman of Islington, Middlesex Reference: PROB 11/143/739 Description: Will of Anthony Ashe, Gentleman of Islington, Middlesex Date: 24 June 1624 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D883870 The National Archives online]. Accessed 10 September 2021.ANCESTRY LINK: https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_310870-00234?usePUB=true&_phsrc=ULN642&_phstart=successSource&usePUBJs=true&pId=826845
The will was written on 19 May 1624 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 24 June 1624. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. '''Persons named''' *'''Elizabeth Ashe''' formerly Bickley, his wife *'''Anne Stallon, daughter of Thomas Stallon my brother in law''': Thomas Stallon was married to Elizabeth's sister Dorothy. By the wording of the will, it appears that Anne resided with the Ashes, and had been brought up by them since childhood. *'''Margaret Bickley daughter of my brother Robert Bickley''' Robert was brother to Elizabeth Ashe. Margaret was unmarried and under 21 years of age. *'''her brother William Bickley''' : brother to Margaret. Under the age of 24 years and still an apprentice. *'''Amy Cofford daughter of my brother John Cofford''' John Cofford was married to Margaret Bickley, Elizabeth Ashe's sister. She was unmarried and under the age of 21 years. *'''everie one of my wives five bretheren and two sisters''' **Robert Bickely **John Bickley **Francis Bickley **Richard Bickley **Thomas Bickley **Dorothy the wife of Thomas Stallon **Margaret the wife of John Cofford *'''my kinswoman Alice Mainwaring widowe''' *'''every one of my godchildren''' **Anthonie Leete **Anthonie Coles **Anthonie Beelesham **Anthonye Atkinson: a Richard Atkinson is a witness to the will - is he a relative of this godson? **Anthonie Ingram *'''Livery of the companie of Butchers in London''': possibly his trade body. *'''my uncle William Ashe his sonnes or sonnes sonnes''' who lived at "Boxsteed, six or seven miles from Colchester" This is Boxsted on the North Essex border with Suffolk. *'''Witnesses''' **Fra[ncis] Martyn **Alex[ander] Charley **Richard Atkinson - possibly the father of Anthony Atkinson, a godson ---- '''In the name of God Amen'''
I Anthonie Ashe of Islington in the County of Midd[lesex] gentleman being sick and weake in bodie but of sound and
perfect mynde & memory (praysed be god for it doe ordaine and make my last will and testament in manner and forme
following First I bequeath my soule into the hands of almightie god my creator assuring myselfe constantly
by the meritts of Christ Jesus my saviour to have a ioyful resurrection and to be made a livelie member
in his heavenly kingdome And I committ my bodie to the earth wherof it was made, in decent manner
to be buried in the parish Church of Islington aforesaid at the discretion of my executrix hereafter
named And for my worldlie goodes wherewith it has pleased god to blesse me I give and bequeath them in
manner and forme following, that is to saie first I give devise and bequeath unto '''my Loving wife'''
'''Elizabethe Ashe''' all that my freeholde messuage with all and singular thappurtenances scituate
lying and being at Strowde greene in the parishe of Islington aforesaid and one feilde lying on the
backside therof to the said messuage next adioyning conteyning by estimation eight acres more or
lesse for tearine of her life without impeachment of aine manner of wast, and after her decease I give
devise and bequeathe the same messuage and feild with theire appurtenances to '''my kinswoman Anne'''
'''Stallon, daughter of Thomas Stallon my Brother in Lawe''' Whome I have brought up from her
childhood and to the heires of her bodie lawfullie to be begotten And for defaulte of such issue to my
foresaid wife Elizabeth Ashe and her heires forever Nevertherless my meaning is That this my guifte
and devise to Anne Stallon as aforesaid shalbee upon this condition That if she happen to marry
in the lifetime of my said wife without the liking and consent of hir my said wife That then the said
estate herein given and bequeathed unto the said Anne Stallon as aforesaid shalbe absolutelie
voyde And then my mynde is that my said wife Elizabeth Ashe shall have the same messuage and feilde
with thappurtenances absolutelie to her and her heires forever Item I give devise and bequeath
unto my said wife Elizabeth Ashe and to her heires forever one feilde called or known by the
name of Cowleys being freeholde conteyning by estimation fifteene acres more or less with the
appurtenances lying and beinge in the foresaid parishe of Islington. Item I give devise and bequeath
to my said loving wife Elizabeth and to her heires forever one feild being coppieholde, parcell of
the mannor of Newington Barrowe called or knowne by the name of Gandersdowne conteyning
by estimation tenn acres more or lesse with all and singular there appurtenances The which feilde
called Gandersdowne I have surrendered into the handes of the most Illustrious Prince Charles
being Lord of the said Mannor to the use of my Last will All which Lands before mentioned I doe give
and bequeath unto my said wife in manner and forme above expressed Nevertheless my desire is that
shee in her life time, by her deed or els by her last will and testament in writing doe dispose of the
same after her decease amongst her Kinred kindred, and not to suffer one onlie of them to have the same
Item I give and bequeathe unto the poore of the parishe of Islington aforesaid five pounds to
be distributed at the time of my funerall by the Churchwardens of the same parishe Item I give [page two]
and bequeath unto '''Margaret Bickley daughter of my brother Robert Bickley''' twentie pounds to be
paied unto her at her daie of marriage or when she shall come to the full age of one and twentie yeres
Which shall first happen, Item I give unto '''her brother William Bickley''' tenn poundes to be paid
unto him when hee shall come to the age of fowre and twenty yeares, or when hee shall come out of
his apprentiship which shall first happen, Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Amy Cofford daughter of'''
'''my brother John Cofford''' five pounds to bee paied unto her at her daie of marriage or when she shall
come to the full age of one and twentie yeares which shall first hapen Item I give and bequeathe for
a remembrance of my love, unto '''everie one of my wives five bretheren and two sisters'''. That is to saie
'''Robert Bickely John Bickley Francis Bickley Richard Bickley Thomas Bickley Dorothy the wife of''''
'''Thomas Stallon and Margaret the wife of John Cofford''' the summe of fortie shillings apeece to bee
paied unto them within six monthes after my decease Item I give unto '''my kinswoman Alice Mainwaring'''
'''widowe''' the summe of fortie shillings yearlie during her naturall life to bee paied unto her by my
executrix quarterlie at the most usuall feastes of the yeare Item I give unto '''every one of my godchildren'''
(that is to saie '''Anthonie Leete Anthonie Coles Anthonie Beelesham Anthonye Atkinson and Anthonie Ingram'''
one Ewe and a Lambe apeece or tenn shillings in monie apeece at the discretion of my executrix to be
delivered or paied unto them within one quarter of a yeare next after my decease Item I give unto
the '''Livery of the companie of Butchers in London''' in token of my good will unto them the summe of
five poundes Item my will is that if there be anie of '''my uncle William Ashe his sonnes or sonnes sonnes''' (who long since
dwelled within six or seaven miles of Colechester in Essex at a place there called (as I take it) Boxsteed and
be of honest conversation Then my will and meaninge is that my executrix shall paie unto them the summe
of twentie poundes amongst them soe that they doe iustlie prove themselves unto my wyfe to be of that stock and lynage
within one yeare after my decease The rest of my goodes and Chattells whatsoever my debts being
paied and my funerall expences discharged I give and bequeath unto my said Loving Wife Elizabeth
Ashe whome I doe ordaine and make my full and sole executrix of this my last will or testament
hoping she will see the same truely performed acording to my true intent and meaninge And hereby
revoking all former wills by me made I doe publishe and declare this to be my last will and testament
under my hand and seale the ninetenth daie of Maye Anno D[omi]ni 1624 ''Anthony Ashe'' / Signed
sealed and published in the presence of me Fra: Martyn Alex: Charley Richard Atkinson. / Probate [in Latin] granted at London on 24 June AD 1624 to Elizabeth Ashe the widow of the deceased the executrix named in the testament. ==Sources==

Will of Anthony Methwin

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Profile link: [[Methuen-8|Anthony Methuen BD]] Dated 22 Apr 1640 Codicil 7 Jun 1640 Proved : 12 Aug 1640 National Archives PROB 11/183/682 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D853559 D853559] Will of Anthony Methwin, Clerk, Batchelor of Divinity and Vicar of Frome, Somerset :'''My Last Will and Testament''' :'''Aprill the Twentith 1649''' :[Uncertainties in square brackets] :(Clarifications in round brackets) '''Page 1''' :'''In the name of God Amen''' I Anthony Methwin Clerke Batchelor of Divinitye and viccar of Froome cond of Sommersett in consideracion of out mortality and knowenige howe fraile wee are doe this in perfect memorie and before sicknes approache to prevent all contention and up serve peace among bretheren this ordeyne my last will and testament: :And first I doe most humbly submitt my selfe unto my Lord God and to his sacred will whither to live or to dye and in both comitt my spiritt into his hands either to be guided unto grace or to bee recreated into glorye And when the day of my dissolycon shall come I desire that my soule may bee presented unto him clothed with the robe of Christs righteousness to [condr] mine infirmities and to supplie my manifold wants and defects mindfull of that [S] Sayinge of St Aust: Paraphrase of St Augustine, The City of God against the Pagans [https://www.loebclassics.com/view/augustine-city_god_pagans/1957/pb_LCL416.239.xml XXVII Page 238] ''Ipsa quoque iustitia ura quam vis vera ppter veri boni finem ad quem refertur: tamen tanta est in hac vita ut potnis peccatorum remi Nïoe constet quam pfeccoe virtutum'' And for my body and the interringe thereof my will is that it bee decentlie performed accordinge to my plane and estate Weyther affecting then by anie externall venue which I shalbee insensible of : neyther yett denyeinge such one rights as have beene inferrered in tymes past to deceased frinds, yea soe takinge leave of them att the grave as they that hope to see them in eternity : And for my worldly estate thoug be not greate in quantity yett abounding by content I doe this ordenie order and devise implorringe gods blessing thereoppon :First I give to the Cathedral Churche of Wells or of St Andrewe in Wells twentye shillinges And to the Cathedral Churche of Litchfield twentie shillinges. :Item to the churche of Froome Fortye Shillinges to buy a decent silver and [aniste] pattin to hold the saccrementall in distributeinge the same at the holy Coion (Communion) :Item I give to bee distributed att my funerall unto six score poore people of this parrishe three pownds to every person six pence a peece And to those of the Almehouse twelve pence a peece. :Item I give to the parrishe of Froome a stocke of thirteen pounds six shillings and eight pence to remaine forever which shall be remitted to the church wardens and overseers for the poore with the consent of the viccar the church wardens and overseers or two of them givinge band to my Exectr for the presecting thereof wch shalbee lett out to one or twoe tradesmen from twoe yeares to two yeares at the rate of twelve pence per pound and the money accreweinge thereby to bee distributed on Ash wednesday amonge the better sorte of the poore there And after the decease of my Execut the: church wardens or overseers or two of them shall give band to the Instices of the division for preserving the principall and distributinge the use :Item I give to the parrishe of Lamyat six pownds thirteene shillinges and fower pence to be ymployed there or elsewhere as the twenty markes aforesaid and the twelve pence p pownd arisinge thereby yearely : to bee disrtibuted amonge the poore of Lamyat on Maundy thursday and they to give the life security for preservinge the principall and distributing the [vieāsis] aforesaid. :Item I give to my sonn Anthony all my householdstuffe at Lamyatt and all my bookes [heeri all Alicome] reserving only for my wife my book of my book of (Sic) [Marcyuste] my sonne Paul, [Spred Enenicse; and Prucctzales] travells or anye other English booke hee is desireous to have for his [acuptsie] :Item I give unto Paul my sonne my bason and Every [pcoll] ynside yf he outlyve his Mother and shee to reteine and have the keepinge thereof duringe her life And yf my sonne Paull shall decease before his mother then to that child of myne that in her judgement shall best deserve it. :Item I give into Jane my wife my two guilded bowles of the old making desiringe her to reserve them for her son Paul : From Paul Methwin my father I had them and to Paul Methwin I desire to devise them. :Item I give unto Anthony Methwin my sonne my two [pcell] guilde tankerds that are fellowes and my will is that when he receaves them hee shall give a generall release fr my Execut. :Item I give unto my sonne Paul my two silver tankards flaggen fashion. :Item Halfe a dosen of silver spoons which I last bought And allthoughe my sonne Francis come last to my remembrance to teach children not…. '''Page 2''' :…to solye altogeather uppon their parents affeccion but to lay grounds therof by their good [raniage]: yett I may not forgett him altogether whome I did once soo dearelie love: and therefore I give unto my said sonne my two standing guilt bowles [ponnced] and weying betweene twelve and fowerte one ounces and my frenche bowle in leiwe of that beaker giving him by Doctor Jennes my worthy friend. :Item I give unto him all the plate which I redeemed from the Comissioners and all I got householdstuffe which cost mee aboute sixty pownd reserving onelie one featherbed bolster and full furniture unto Doritye their daughter and my grandchild. :Item Whereas I have a farm in the parrishe of Lawrence Wick Cond Somd (County Somerset) enfeoffed unto Andrewe Bocorman of Wells gent and Thomas Coward gent deceased wch trust is declared by a deede under the hands of them and theire assignes I give and bequeath the dwelling house orchard and garden with all the grounds lyenige about the house the wharthe and the nyne acres adioyininge with one single acre lyenige in Congersbury unto Francis my son for [tra?ine] of his life And after his decease I give all such estate as shall then bee unexpired unto Dorithie Methwyn my daughter and Dorithy my grandchild ioyntlie that is soe much of the said grounds as shalbee wth the howse worthy twenty fower powndes yearelie, to Dorithie my daughter: The residue to Dorithie my grandchild And my will is that the premisses shalbee soe devided that either of them if there bee [ram?] may know their owne. :Item I give unto Paul my sonne the grownd called Edlingworthe parcell of the said Farme the nyne acres in wieke feild and the eighte acres in Congersbury which was heeretofore in the tennure of Mr Yonge the father and noe is rented of mee by his sonne at five pownds per annum And my will to prevent all matter of difference betweene the two brothers that the howse and the grownds gave by mee with the howse shall beare the other of the titheinge man and the acres which is Harsea Corssett and in all other poynts what soever to bee rated accordinge to the number of the acres they possesse. :Item Under the Clawses Condicions and reservacons heereafter expressed and allwaies to bee performed and noe otherwise I give unto Paul my youngest sonne my farme of Woodmans Hill in the pishe of Barkly in the County of Sommersett enfeofed in my speciall friend John Champney Esquire To have and to hold to the said Paul and his assignes Owneinge all such teanure as shall remaine unexpired att the tyme of my deathe togeather with the Deed thereof: Allowning reserved as is before provided {or of this legacie to bee voyd} unto my sonne Anthonye and Marian his wife one yearelie anuity of sixteene poundes quarterly to bee paid by fower pownds a quarter att the most usual feasts of the Yeare The remainder of the whole yf Paul shall survive his brother and sister unto him the said Paul And my will is that before her the said Paul shall enter into the said Farme to possesse it either as executor or by vertue of this legacie hee shall give three hundred pownd band unto his brother and sister for the true payement of the annuitie and if he or his assignes shall faile heerein that is if it shallbee lawfull for my sonne daughter and either of them to enter into the grounds called Deekes by mee devided and allothe the grounds in Redde Titheinge belongings unto yt farm and ye same yr possessions theirof owne in defaulte of the former. :And whereas I haven grounds from Edward Popham Esqr for twoe stakes in reversion after mine [awne] life in a howse and fowerteene acres of ground byeinge in the parrishe of Worle Com of Somersett and the bargaine and sale confirmed under his hand and the fine acknowledged to bee paid about thirty yeares since which of late Mr Popham promised to deliver over in surtey unto whenesoever hee should dyen ye leind because the mannor whereof that tenement is a parte became morgaged after the bargaine and sales of the reversion and before the lease was sealed All my righte title and nite rest which I have thereto either by lawe or equity I give unto Jane my wife and Anthony my son they being the lives for which I bargained in the reversion with the said Mr Popham as I have it under his hand . :Alsoe the forty years which I have by the grannte of Tho: Taylor my father in Lawe of that howse in Redcliffe Streete in Bristoll over against the Rose & alsoe the other [illegible] houses demised to mee in the same grannte I give unto Jane my wife for the whole tearme unexpired & alsoe that howse and the pavement and the garden plott thereunto belonginge which was built and latelye…. '''Page 3''' :…possessed by one Dolpsin and is held of the Citty and Cominaltie of Bristoll and ye remainder {yf any bee to Francis my sonne} :To her the said Jane I give that lodge and [Racketsofe] which is in St Tho: Streete Bristoll and was latelie purchased by mee of the feofees of Redcliffe church To have and to hold for ye tearme of her life and after her decease to Francis my sonne yf hee bee then lyveinge :Item I give to my sonne Anthony fiftie pownds and to his eight children tenn pownd a peece to vest in the hande of my sonne Paul givinge band unto their father for it And soe to [gerisit] att the rate of twentie nobles per Centum which comes to sixteene nobles per annum the odd noble to accrewe into Paul for his paynes and the yearelie five pounds to bee adeed to the person first of the oldest and then the next year unto the second till come to the youngest and so beginninge againe at the oldest that shall be unplaced or unbestowed desiringe my sonne Paul that whether hee reteynest himselfe or pte (part) wth it hee well secured for the children. :Item I give unto Anthony Methwin the younger my bedstead in the newe Chamber with the bede and whole furniture thereof. :Item I give unto Paul Methwin my grandchild my drought table in the Parlour heere And to Anne Methwin one tablecloath and one dosen of napkins of the middle sorte. :Item Whereas I have given certaine growndes belonginge unto my farme of Pieke unto Paul my sonne to the value of seventeene pownd per annum thereabouts I doe give him the said Paul more one hundred pounds In consideracion of which growndes soe given and the hundred pownd added the said Paul his executors and administrators shall pay unto Jane my wife during her life eight pownds a year every quarter forty shillings. :Item Whereas I have two bands uppon my sonne Paul of one hundred pownds a peece the older band was never intended to bee paid but in case my wife should dye before mee Then hee haveinge the coppiehold of Recton Beachampe it would have beene permant in five yeares [ronto] the other hundred pounds latelie borrowod I freelie forgive him and doe further give him as one that hath beene carefull to lyve and to followe my direccons one hundred pounds more. :Item I give unto my sonne Francis one hundred and fiftie pownds And to Dotithy his daughter fiftie pownds And as concerninge my household furniture heere I give unto Jane my wife my best bedstead bedd bolster coveringes and curtenings suitable as shee shall make choice of my second bedstead bedd bolster coveringe full furnished as the former I give to Paul my sonne. :Item I give her the Cypresse Chest in my bedd chamber and to Paul the largest of the presse chest in my dyneinge roome the lesser Cypres Chest which was my fathers to my wife to use for her life, they [pty] to my sonne Paul to bestowe uppon his wife as a token from mee :Item I give unto my daughter Marian Methwin the Spruce Chest in my bedchamber which was my fathers. :Item I give unto Francis Methwin and my daughter Dorithie the greate syrnite Chest in my dyneinge room next the bed. :Item I give unto my sonne Paul that spruce chest wch is in the newe Chamber which I redeemed from Michaell Taylor and all those chests and boxes which are in my mother Taylors chamber I give to my wife togearther with the featherbed and bolster shee lay on :Item I give unto my sonne Anthony all of my weareinge apparrell my breeches [ustely] excepted which I give to my Taylor Richard Jones with my worst doublett my meanest cate and [prissocket] Also reserved to my good neighbour Mr Hodges p(ar)son of Elme my mourninge gowne to preacheing my funerall sermon. :Item I give unto Jane my wife the ordinary furniture belonginge to her Closett :Item All my fuell for fire : And fallowe her out out of the farme Berkely every yeare shee lives in Froome one loade of faggotts and one load of hardwood Alsoe I give unto my Execut my corne on ground and to my wife onely my corne in howse. :Item I give all my upholsteryeware [asraryetts] cushions and the like unto my executors ioyntlye and all my pewter brasse Crocke mettale And all my Lynnen onlie [neferbinge] to my sonne Paul the propp(er)tye of my damaske withe the use of my wife dureinge her life Also I give unto him the said Paul my [verdure homginges] my wife to have the use of them for her life :Item my will is that such plate as is not specially given by this will… '''Page 4''' :…shallbee whollye att the disposinnge of my wife and remaine to her :Item my will is that my executors or one of them shall keepe howse unto the end of that quarter wherein I shall departe and then pay the servants wages unto whome I also give one Quarters rent aforehand. :Item I give unto that manservant which is wth mee at the tyme of my death tenn shillings to buy him mourning ribbone and to William Ivyleafe Sam: Pearre and John Evans eithe of them tenn shillings for the like use and they to beare their masters bodye to the Church. :Item I give unto Grace Jesser Alice Cook Christian Romige and Martha Evans tenne shillings a peece to put mee into my shrowd and Coffin. :Item I appointe for my funeral charge to avoid all pompe which might proceed from affeccõn of friends onely forty pownds: And my will is that all my children and grandchildren that shalbee resideinge wth mee at the hower of my death shall have womans apparrell. My children all and their wyves [suchar] and children only as dwell with mee And as a matter of conscience and weighte my will is that my executors shall by vertue of the advowson I have of the parsonnage of Lamyatt present unto that becoming voyd by my decease my beloved sonne Anthony Methwin if hee be then lyveinge and desire otherwise some other worthy man and not to make marchandize of it as they will answere it to God: :And of this my will I make Jane my wife and Paul my sonne ioynt executors to whom also I give all the remainder of my estate my legacies payd and other necessary burdens discharged And of this my will I make John Champney Esquire John Baylie parson of Barkly and Nathaniell Hollyand parson of Roade my overseers And yf any of them decease before mee I appointe in his place my honest christian neighbour Mr Cornish Clothyer and give to every one of them halfe a [Gourr royall] which you will find in gold ready for them. :In witness whereof I have heere unto putt my hand and seale this two and twentieth of Aprill one thowsand six hundred and forty Ant: Methwin published as my last will the same day in presence of John Beamont Clerc: Thomas Cornishe Robert Smith Hen: Marchant :Item I doe this day beinge the seaventh June by way of Codicill further devise and ordeyne that noe legacie given in this will shall bee payd but as my Execur shall hold fitt till one halfe yeare after my decease Also my will is that the corne uppon my glebe att Lamyatt which shallbee standing at the tyme of my death shall remaine to my execur a conscionable allowance beinge made to the [teid] for earthe and seede or any other thing according to equitye as [One Allyn] of Ditchence and Mr Upton Bife shall thincke meete And my will is that my Executr out of such well seasoned tymber as I have in howse shall cause to bee framed one tablebraed standing upon fower turned posts for the vestry of Froome for parochiall meeteninges. :Item Unto that Table they shall provide one dosen of stooles of the price of two shillings per stoole And I further give unto the furnishing of that vesture my surples which I ware as prebend of Wells :Ant Methwin Signed and sealed this seaventh of June one thousand six hundred and forty: Wm Ivyleafe : Clement Thatcher. :'''Probatum''' fuit testamentum {unaccim codicille} sup scriptum apud London coram venegabili vivo Domino Henrico Marten milite lettum doctore Curie Prtrogative Cant magro custode comissario stime constituto duodecimo diamensis Augusti Anno Domini millimo sexcen {mo} :quadragesimo Jurainento Jane relicte of Pauli Methwin filŷ oij defunctiet executorum in hynoi testamento nominal Quibus commissary fuit [aqco oimin] of singulor bonor [inr] et creditor enisden definici de bene et fidelr administrandostrando eadem Adsenncta Dei Evangelia {coram Nathaniele Hellyard [Clico bigore] remissionis} Qurat == Sources ==

Will of Anthony Stapley of Hickstead, Sussex 1667

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the Will of [[Stapley-315|Anthony Stapley]] "of Hickstead" (Hickstead, Sussex). It was written on 20 November 1666 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 November 1667. '''Will of Anthoni Stapley 1667''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 325
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Will of Anthonij Stapley of Hicksted, Sussex, England, granted probate on 19 Nov 1667.
Spelling, line breaks and punctuation are as per the original document.
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
'''Persons mentioned:''' *John Stapley his son *Anthony Stapley his son *Jane his wife and executrix *Thomas Stapley his son under the age of 21 years *Richard Stapley his son under the age of 21 years *Henry Stapley his son under the age of 21 years *John Stapley his brother deceased *Anne Stapley his daughter unmarried and under the age of 21 years *Elizabeth Stapley his daughter unmarried and under the age of 21 years *Thomas Stapley, son of his son John *Overseers: my brother John Spence esquire, my brother James Plinner gent and his son Henry Plinner *Witnesses: John Spence, Thomas Winne, John Lashmore ---- In the name of God Amen
The twentieth day of November in the yeare of our Lord one Thousand six hun=
dred sixty and six.'''I Anthony Stapley of Hicksted in the County of Sussex'''
'''Esquire''' Doe make this my last wll and Testament in manner and forme
following That is to say First I bequeath my soule unto God hopeing for
salvacon only by the merritt of Jesus Christ Alsoe I will my body to bee
buried in decent manner att Twineham in the said County And for my
land and goods which god hath given me I bequeath tjem as followeth First
I give unto '''my sonne John Stapley''' Twenty shillings of lawfull English
money to be paid him by my executrix hereafter mentioned within one
moneth moneth = archaic spelling of month after my decease
Item I give unto '''Anthony Stapely my sonne'''
my Capitall messuage of Hicksted and all the lands thereunto setled after
the decease of '''Jane my wife''' To have and to hold to him and the heires of
his body according to the said settlement
Item I give to '''Thomas Stapley my'''
'''sonne''' one moyety of those my lands called Hurst lands and the moyety of
the Westfield To have and to hold to him and his heires And the other
moyety of the said Hurstland and Westfield I give unto '''my sonne Richard''
'''Stapley''' and his heires And if either of the said Thomas Stapley or Richard
Stapley Dye before they accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares then
his or their moyetie soe dying to be and remayne to Anthony Stapley my
sonne and his heires And for my coppyhold lands holden of Saddlescombe
descendable to '''my sonne Henry Stapley''' I give unto him according as they were
sett out betweene my selfe and '''my brother John Stapley deceased''' Provided that
if my sonne Anthony Stapley shall pay unto my said sonne Henry when he the
said Henry shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares the somme of
three hundred pounds Then my meaning is that the said lands shalbe assu=
red to my said sonne Anthony Staley and his heires forever
Item I give the
one moyety of my lands called Perrylands And the one moyety of my
Lands called Slypefield and Slype=mead and the Little Mead unto '''my'''
'''daughter Anne Stapley''' and her heires And the other moyety of my said
lands called Perrylands Slipefield and Slype=mead [''inserted from margin'' and a little mead] I give and be
queath unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Stapley''' and her heires Provided
that if the said Anne Stapley and Elizabeth Stapley happen to dye before
they accomplish the age of one and Twenty yeares Then her parte soe dying
to her unto the survivor and their heires And if it happen the said
Anne Stapley and Elizabeth should both dye before they accomplish
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The age of one and twenty yeares then my will and meaning is And I doe hereby give
the said lands called Perry lands and Slypefeid and Slipe=mead unto '''Thomas'''
'''Stapley my sonne Johns Child''' and the heires of his body lawfully
begotten And for want of such heires of his body To Anthony Stapley my sonne and
his heires forever
Item I give unto the poore of the parrish of Twineham forty
Shillings Item I give unto '''Jane Stapley my wife''' the bed and furniture chairs &
stooles in the Chamber over the study And all appurtenances thereunto belonging
Alsoe I give unto my said wife Six paire of sheets That is to say two paire
of the fynest two paire of middle and two paire of course sheets. Item I give
her two paire of fyne Pillow cases and two paire of middle sorte Alsoe all
the rest of my good and Chattells my debts and Legacies being paid & funerall
expences discharged I give and bequeath unto my sonnes Anthony Thomas
Ricahrd and Henry Stapley and to my daughters Anne and Elizabeth Stapley
amongst them equally to be devided Alsoe I make and constitute my loving wife
Jane Stapley executrix in trust of this my last will and Testament And I doe
appoint '''my brother John Spence esquire''' and '''my brother James Plinner'''
'''gent and his sonne Henry Plinner''' to be the overseers of this my last will
and testament desiring them to see the same performed In witnes whereof
I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare above written
'''Anthony Stapley''' Signed Sealed published as the last will and testament of the said
Anthony Stapley in presence of '''John Spence Tho: Winne John Lashmore''' Probate statement [in Latin] at Exeter House in the Strand, County of Middlesex, nineteenth day of November 1667, to Jane Stapley relict of the said deceased and executrix. ==Sources==

Will of Arabella Graham

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[[Graham-33104|Arabella Graham (abt.1750-abt.1840)]] left a relatively long will with bequests to a number of relatives and is helpful in understanding some of the relationships of this family. She even mentions that she lives in Deerfield and formerly was at Morrisania, which is helpful because it substantiates the idea that some of the family relocated to Deerfield or Oneida County from Morrisania. NOTE: It is not yet complete, nor has it been proof-read. Also the formatting is for readability. == Last Will and Testament == : I, [[Graham-33104|Arabella Graham]], now of Deerfield in the county of Oneida, late of Morrisiana in the County of West Chester and state of New York, being of sound mind, memory and understanding do make this my last Will and Testament in manner following, to wit: :     First, I give devise and bequeath all my estate both real and personal excepting the Farm on which I now reside the burying ground herein after mentioned and the several articles herein after specially bequeathed to my friends '''Charles C. Broadhead '''and '''Richard R. Lansing''' of the village of Utica in said County of Oneida Esquires my Executors hereinafter appointed and their heirs to the uses upon the First and for the purposes hereinafter contained that is to say: :     First In Trust to sell and dispose of the said Real and personal estate for the best price and prices that an reasonably be obtained therefore and to collect and receive all such debts and sums of money as shall be owing to me at the time of my death. But is is my will that my said executors do not call on my friend '''Morris S. Miller''' for the principal due on his land untill six months after written notice given to him - :     Secondly In Trust out of the proceeds of the same to pay and discharge all my debts and my funeral expenses :     Thirdly In trust out of the proceeds of my said estate to pay to my niece '''Mrs Weaver''' the daughter of my Brother '''Augustine Graham''' one hundred dollars to my niece Ann Thomas daughter of my sister '''Isabella Landon''' Fifty dollars to my grand niece Jane Graham daughter of my nephew '''James Graham''' the son of my Brother '''Augustine Graham''' Fifty Dollars - :     Thirdly In trust out of the proceeds of my said estate to pay to my niece '''Mrs Weaver''' the daughter of my Brother '''Augustine Graham '''one hundred dollars to my niece '''Ann Thomas''' daughter of my sister '''Isabella Landon''' Fifty dollars to my grand niece Jane Graham daughter of my nephew '''James Graham''' the son of my Brother '''Augustine Graham''' Fifty Dollars - * To my niece '''Euphemia Graham''' daughter of my Brother '''John Graham''' Three hundred Dollars - * To my nephew '''Charles Graham''' son of my brother '''John Graham''' Two hundred dollars. * To my nephew '''James Graham''' son of my Brother '''John Graham''' Two hundred and Fifty dollars. :     And in case it should happen that the proceeds of my said estate so devised and bequeathed as aforesaid shall not be sufficient after paying my debts and funeral expenses to pay the said legacies then a rateable deduction is to be made form each :     And in case there should be any overplus of the proceeds of my said estate so devised and bequeathed after paying my debts and funeral expenses and after paying the said legacies in that can case it is my will that my said executors should divide the same into two equal parts and pay one half thereof to my nephew''' James Graham''' son of my Brother '''Augustine Graham''' and his sister Maria '''Graham''' in equal portions :     And the other half to the children of my brother John to wit '''Euphemia Graham''', '''Charles Graham''' and''' James Graham''' in equal portions. :     Secondly I give & devise the farm on which I now live to the said '''Charles C. Broadhead''' and '''Richard R. Lansing''' and their heirs To the ???? and ???? following to wit to sell and dispose of the same for the best price that can reasonably be obtained therefor and to pay the proceeds thereof one third to my sister '''Isabella Landon''' :     One third to to my brother '''John Graham''' :     And the remain third after paying the thereout one hundred Dollars to my nephew '''Governor M. Graham''') to my nephew''' James Gr ham''' son of '''Augustine Graham''' and his sister '''Maria''' in equal portions - :     Thirdly I give and devise the small burying ground conveyed to me by '''John G. Weaver '''to my Nephew''' James Graham''' son of my Brother '''Augustine Graham''' and his heirs to be by him and them govered as a burying ground for his family & relatives forever. :     Fourthly I give and bequeath to the said James son of my brother '''Augustine Graham''' the sum of one hundred and fifty dollars on condition that he shall take care of my old female servant named '''Ginny''' during her life time and see her properly buried after her death. In case this servant dies before me then this bequest shall be void. :     Fifthly I give and bequeath to my niece '''Marie Graham''' the daughter of '''Augustine Graham''' my ???? Dressing glass my writing desk six chairs my silver salt cellars pepper box and sugar tongs a bed a bed head a bolster and pillows a pair of ???? Blankets a white quilt a set of chintz curtains two pictures of birds and one half of my feather bed & other household linen. :     Sixthly I give and bequeath to my niece '''Euphemia Graham''' daughter of my brother''' John Graham''' my gold watch one half of my feather bed and other household linen :     Seventhly I give and bequeath to my niece '''Mrs. Weaver''' the daughter of my Brother '''Augustine Graham''' eight china cups and saucers and eight tea spoons. :     Eightly I give and bequeath to my nephew '''James Graham''' son of my brother''' Augustine Graham''' my silver soup spoon and my '''Aunt and Uncle Willetts''' pictures. :     Ninethly I give and bequeath to my grand niece '''Jane Graham''' daughter of my nephew '''James Graham''' my green bed stead a set of blue and white curtains and a quilt of the same. :     Tenthly I give and bequeath to my niece '''Ann Thomas''' daughter of my sister '''Isabella Landon''' eight silver tablespoons. :     Eleventh I give and bequeath to my sister '''Isabella Landon''' and if she dies before me then to her daughter '''Ann Thomas''' my wearing apparel. :     Twelfth I give and bequeath the clock left me by my friend '''Governor Morris''' to his niece and my relation '''Isabella M. Ogden''' the daughter of the late '''Colonel Samuel M. Ogden''' of Newark New Jersey. :     Lastly, I nominate and appoint the said '''Charles C. Broadhead''' and '''Richard R. Lansing''' Executors of this my will and I declare and direct that it shall and may be lawful to and for my said executors their heirs executeors administrates and assignes erespectively to certain from the money which shall come to their hands by virtue of the aforesaid trusts and proves sufficient to pay their reasonable disbursements and a fair compensation for their duties in and about the execution of this my will. :     In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen * Arabella Graham :     Signed sealed published and declared by the above named Arabella Graham as an for her last will and testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the said testatrix and in the presence of each other. * Joseph Barker * Edward Scott * G. John Mills === Codicil Signed the same day === :     I Arabella Graham of Deerfield in the County of Oneida state of New York having made published and declared my last will and testament on the third day of August 1818 (the Same being hereunto annexed) do now ordain publish & declare the following codicil to such last will & testament that is to say :     First I give bequeath & devise the one thir part of the proceeds of the sale of my farm on which I now live being the same third part in my said will given to Isabella Landon to my niece Nancy Thomas of Dutchess County daughter of the said Isabella Landon who is now deceased and to Mary Thomas daughter of the said Nancy and to Arabella Ketchum niece of the said Nancy in the following proportions (viz) One half of such third part of said proceeds to the said Nancy and the other half thereof to the said Mary Thomas & Arabella Ketchum in proportions above specified. :     Secondly I give and devise one hundred acres of land in Waltons Patent being the residue of one hundred & fifty acres of land conveyed to me by Abraham M. Walton by indenture of Mortgage situate in Schuyler in the County of Herkimer to my said Executors and their heirs in trust to sell the same for the best price that in case which can be obtained for the same and from the proceeds of such sale so far as they will go to pay & discharge my debts & funeral expenses & the expences of settling my estate & to supply any deficiencies there may be in the fund provided in the First clause of my said will for the payment of the legacies therein specified & the legacies in this Codicil made and given. :     Thirdly I give and devise to Governor Graham my nephew twenty acres of land situate in Schuyler aforesaid being the same whereon he now lives during his natural life and the remainder of the said twenty acres to Augustin Graham son of the said Governor his heirs and assigns forever. :     Fourthly I order & direct my said executors to pay to Eliza Graham & Catharine Graham daughters of my nephew James Graham fifty dollars each and to give to each of them a pair of my silver plated candlesticks for their own use and benefit from. :     Fifthly I hereby order & direct my said executors to pay ???? ???? and convey all the rest & residue of my estate both real & personal (after paying my debts & burial charges and the expenses of settling my estate and the several legacies specidfied in my said will & this codicil) to the said James Graham & his brother Govenor Graham my nephews share & share alike for their own use and benefit forever.

Will of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer

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This is the last will and testament of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer ==Last Will and Testament== I, Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, of Caddo County, State of Oklahoma, being now in Good health, strength of body and mind, but sensible of life, and desiring to make disposition of my property and affairs while in health and strength, do hereby make, publish, and declare the following to be my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and canceling all other, or prior Wills by me at any time made. (1st) I direct the payment of all my just debts and funeral expenses (2nd) I give and bequeath to my children the sums of money placed opposite te name of each child, as follows, to-wit: #To Charley Vendeventer, the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) #To William Albert Vendeventer, the sum of One Dollar ($1.00) #To Van Valdo Vendeventer, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Nora Tobin, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Rosey Pearl Brook, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Ida Myrtle Hoges, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Maudie May Smith, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Dimmie Elsie Hamilton, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Lula Minerva Minchael, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) #To Belinda D Hill, the sum of Five Dollars ($5.00) (3rd) I give, devise and bequeath to my wife, all the rest, resdue and remainder of all my real and personal property wherever situated. (4th) I hereby appoint and designate my wife, Rachel Vandeventer sole executrix without bond of this, my last will and testament In Witness Whereof, I, Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, have to this my last will and testament consisting of one sheet of paper, subscribed my name this 31th day of March, 1924. ::Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer. Subscribed by Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer in the presence of each of us, the undersigned, and at the same time declared by hi to us to be his last will and testament and we, thereupon at the requst of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer in his presence and in the presence of each otehr, signed our names hereto as witnesses, this 31th day of March, 1924 at Anadarko, Oklahoma. ::William Shaffer, Anadarko, Oklahoma ::S.A.Lacer, Anadrako, Oklahoma ::WM.McFadyen, Anadarko, Oklahoma Endorsed No. 2662. In County Court. Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer. Will. Filed Jan. 28, 19 9. Guy R. Gillett, Ct. Clk, By Chas. D. Howard. Dep. ###. The within instrument is filed as the last will and testament of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer This Jan 26, 1929. R.L.Lawrence, County Judge.: The within will is admitted to probate as the last will and testament of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, deceased, this Feb. 27, 1929. R.L.Lawrence, County Judge. ::CERTIFICATE OF PROOF OF WILL. ::(attached to will) STATE OF OKLAHOMA, CADDO COUNTY,SS: IN COUNTY COURT. IN THE MATTER IF THE ESTATE OF Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, deceased. Be it remembered, that on theday of the date hereof, at a regular term of said County Court pursuant ot notice duly given, the last will and testament of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, late of Caddo County, State of Okla.,deceased, bearing date the 31 day of March 1924, and being the annexed written instrument, was duly proved before the County Court in and for the County of Caddo and State of Oklahoma aforesaid, and was duly allowed and admitted to probate by said Court, according to law, as and for the Last Will and Testament of said Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, deceased, which said Last Will and Testament and the examination taken thereon are duly filed and recorded in the records of the Court. In witness whereof, The judge of the County Court of said County has hereunto set his hand and the seal of the said Court at the January Term of Court in said County, this 27 day of Feb, A.D.1929. (SEAL) R.L.Lawrence, Judge of the County Court. Endorsed: No .2662. Certificate of Proof of Will, County Court County of Caddo, In the matter of the estate of Archibald Tennessee Vandeventer, deceased. Filed this 27 day of Feb. 1929. Guy R. Gillett, Clerk, By Chas. D.Howard, Dep.

Will of Archibald Webster

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Transcribed will of [[Webster-15513|Archibald Webster]]"Wills 1848-1924,", database with images, {{FamilySearch|3Q9M-C9PR-5CHR}}, accessed 5 February 2023, Will of Archibald Webster, date 23 May 1849, produced 11 June 1849, Taylor County, Kentucky, FHL film #007648667, image 36 of 448, Taylor County Court Clerk, Will Book 1 page 14 :In the name of God Amen. I Archibald Webster of the county of Taylor and state of Kentucky being weak in body but of disposing mind and memory knowing that it is appointed for man to die do constitute and ordain this my last will and testament. To wit, I give my Soul to God who gave it and my body to its mother earth and as to my property or substance with which it has pleased God to bless me, Ii desire that it be disposed of in the following manner. :Item 1st It is my will and desire that as soon as may be after my decease that all my just debts be paid :Item 2nd I give unto my beloved wife [[Hazelwood-932|Ann W Webster]] during her natural life the following property and after her death to be disposed of in the manner hereinafter provided for. to wit So much of the tract of land on which I now live containing 600-700 acres including the mansion house and furniture as she may choose also so much of my estate both personal and mixed as she may think proper. Also the following named slaves, to wit 1st Yellow Joe, 2nd Harrod, 3rd Betsy 4th Amelia 5th Lucinda, 6th Charles Henry, 7th Styora, 8th Caty, 9th Zarel, 10th Martha, 11th Abraham, 12th Jarrold, 13th Lucinda, sr :Item 3rd I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Webster-15517|Martha W Williams]], the following property, to her and her heirs forever, to wit, the slaves Amelia at $450, Zarold at $500 both of which slaves she has had in possession for some time, at my death she is to have Richmond also at my wife's death she is to have $300 and retain the following property now in her possession to wit 1 bed and furniture at $25, 1 horse, saddle and bridle at $65, 1 cow and calf $10, 15 sheep at $15, table furniture $10 Trunk $200 : Item 4th To my son [[Webster-15519|Thomas A Webster]] and his heirs I give the following property forever, to wit, Jo junior, which he has had some time in possession and at my death he is to have big Jo, sr and is also to have three hundred dollarsat the death of my wife to be made out of the property left her for life and is to retain one bed and furniture at $25, one horse, saddle and bridle at $110, one cow and calf at $12, one table at $8 :Item 5th To my son [[Webster-15520|James B Webster]] and his heirs forever I give and bequeath the following property forever, to wit, a negro boy name Tinsley at $500 who he has had in his possession for some time and at my death he is to have Lucy an old woman and Epps her son and is to retain the following property now in his possession to wit, 1 bed and furniture at $25, 1 cart at $15, I horse, saddle and bridle at $110, 1 cow at $9, 2 sows and pigs and 9 sheep at $15, table furniture at $16 Also cash paid for land $625. : Item 6th To my son [[Webster-15512|W C Webster]] as trustee for his wife and children I give and bequeath the following property forever, to wit a negro boy John at $500, a horse saddle and bridle at $110, bedstead and furniture at $25, table and furniture at $16, 15 sheep for $15, a cow and calf at $10 all of which is now in his possession, except the cow and calf and is to have two hundred and fifty dollars in money at my death He is also in connection with Richard A Webster at my death to take possession of and hold in trust as above the remainder of the tract of land on which I now live, not taken by my wife as dower or directed by this will and at the death of my wife in the same connection is to take whole of the land taken by my wife as dower and divide the whole tract equally that is to say to W C Webster one M---- and Richard A Webster the other M---- and at the death of my wife aforesaid W C Webster is to have in trust one fourth part of all the property and slaves and their increase left to my wife for life in the 2nd clause of this will first taking out three hundred dollars given my son Thomas A Webster. Now my intention is to protect the wife and children of my son W C Webster and in order to accomplish that object I have left all of the above property to W C Webster as trustee for his wife and children and for no other use and in no event shall it be applied to the payment of his debts. It is stated above that W C Webster is to have one fourth of all the slaves and property left my wife for life, first taking out three hundred dollars left Thomas A Webster, there is left to my daughter Ann E Marshall a girl named Pauline, should she die of negro consumption the she is to have $380 to be taken out of the property left to my wife for life before division : Item 7th To my son [[Webster-15521|Richard A Webster]] and his heirs I give and bequeath the following property forever To wit one negro boy name Phil at $500 also Archer in consideration of the confidence I entertain in his taking care of his mother and younger sister after I am gone hence also to have the horse saddle and bridle now in his possession rated at $80 and at my death he is to have one bed and furniture worth $25 one cow and calf worth $10 and table furniture to be worth $16 also 15 head of sheep : Item 8th To my daughter [[Webster-15523|Ann E Marshall]] and her heirs I give the following property forever, To wit Paulina at $380 bur should said girl die of what is called negro consumption she to have $380 in lieu thereof to be taken out of the property left my wife for life after her death previous to a division as directed in another part of this will, also she is to have my boy George at my death at $280, She is also to retain one bed and furniture at $25, one bureau at $20 on table at $7, also horse, saddle and bridle at &70 all of which articles she has now in possession at my death he is to have a cow and calf at $10 also to have 15 sheep at $15 also to retain the table furniture she now has at $8 :Item 9th To my daughter [[Webster-15522|Mary Susan Webster]] and her heirs I give and bequeath the following property forever, To wit a negro girl named America at $300 and Clem at $500 and one bed and furniture worth $25, one bureau at $20 or $20 cash as she may chose, horse saddle and bridle to be worth $85 and $60 in cash :Item 10th It is my will and desire that the tract of land on which I live supposed to contain 600 to 700 acres be equally divided between W C Webster in trust for his wife and children and Richard A Webster to take at my death all the portion not taken by my wife as dower and at her death to take all of that part retained by her as dower but it is my will that each of my sons W C and R A Webster in four years from my death pay to my daughters, Ann E Marshall and Mary Susan Webster $600 dollars each, that is, the boys pay the girls $1200 to be equally divided. :Item 11th It is my will and desire that at the death of my wife that the whole of the 13 slaves and their increase together with all my estate both personal and mixed retained by my wife under the provision in the 2nd section of this will be equally divided between my four youngest children to wit William C Webster, as trustee for his wife and children and I hereby constitute and appoint him as such trustee with full powers to carry out the objects of the bequests herein made for the benefit of his wife and children and for no other purpose whatsoever, Richard A Webster, Ann E Marshall and Mary Susan Webster, first taking out the special devises before made in this will :Item 12th I herby direct that the money arising from my crop of tobacco now in market also the crop of tobacco that may be made the present year be appropriated to the payment of my debts, Funeral and administration expenses. and should there be a residue to be applied to the payment of such special devises as are to be paid in money and not provided for but should there not be enough to pay the debts after exhausting the surplus of perishable property of estate then my wish is my 4 youngest children all contribute an equal amount of such deficiency. :Item 13th I hereby direct that my Executors shall sell the tract of land that I purchased of F Dye containing 430 acres more or less for the best price that can be obtained and apply the proceeds as follows to wit in the first place a note of hand executed by me to William N Marshall for seventy eight dollars to be paid then the residue if any to go to the payment of a debt to Joseph W William money borrowed of him by my son W C Webster, it further my will and desire that my son Richard A Webster take charge for the boy Bill now in my possession and keep him until he is 20 years old at which time said boy is free. :Item 14th Finally it is my will and devise that my two sons William A Webster and Richard A Webster and my son in law John A Marshall my be the sole executors of this my last will and testament where of I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 23 day May 1849 :Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of :: Robert Hodgen :: Phillip Williams :: [[Barnett-9153|William Barnett]] :At a County Court commenced and held in Taylor County at the court house in the town of Campbellsville on the 11 day of June 1849, the last will and testament of Archibald Webster, deceased was produced into court and the said will was proved by the oath of William Barnett one of the subscribing witness thereto have been signed sealed and delivered by the said Archibald Webster as his last will and testament and at the time of signing he believed him to be in his proper mind and memory and the same was ordered to be recorded. Whereupon the same together with this certificate hath been duly recorded in my office. Given under my hand this 13th day of June 1849 ==Sources==

Will of Arthur Herris Esq of Lincolns Inn 1662

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Harris-30732|Arthur Herris Esq]] of Lincoln's Inn, 1662.Will of Arthur Herris of Lincolns Inn, Middlesex. 06 March 1662. PROB 11/307/410. National Archives. In the name of God Amen I Arthur Herris of Lincolns Inn …. In the Countie of Middlesex Esquire beinge in perfecte health and of sound Memory (Thankes be to Almightie God) Doe make this my last Will and testament writt All with my owne hand of that little Estate .. Iniquitis of the dy.. have left mee All former Wills by mee made, beinge ffirst by mee hereby Revoaked and made voyde as ffolloweth, And in the ffirst place I bequeath my Soule into the mercifull handes of Almightie God my Creator and Governour hopeinge to bee saved by the Onely merritts of his sonne my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ, My bodie to bee buried in Clarkinwell Church if itt may bee, as neere the bodie of my Deare Daughter Dudley as may bee, in which case I give to the poore of the said Parrish the summe of ffourtie Shillinges And as Concernninge my Personall Estate Ffirst I give to my loveinge brother Robert Leige my best Cabinett which is att my cozen Gouldsmiths howse and ffourtie shillinges to buy him a Ringe Item to my nephew Leigh his Sonne my blacke wrought ffurniture for a bedd .. Counter pte cover for a Couch, stooles, cupbord cloth and other the Parcells thereto belonginge, Whereof some are att my Cousen Edward Harris his house the Draper Some att my Cousen Goldsmithes in a Truncke, and some in my Truncke in my Studdy to bee delivered unto him when hee shall bee married and keepe howse Item more to him my greene Imbroidered Mantle with Gold Twist my ffine Childbed Sheete, a Diaper Table Cloth and twoe Dozen of Diaper Napkins Purled which are in a greate Chest att my Cousen Harris his shopp to bee delivered likewise as aforesaid, Item to my Sister Grace Carter Twentie Poundes to bee paied her within Two Monethes after my death my bedd, bolster and Blancketts thereto belonginge in the lobbye of my Chamber, Two payrs of Sheetes and Two Dousen of Napkins Item to my Neece Harker my best dyamande Ringe sett with ffive Dyamonds Item to my Neece Lansere my Watch And Whereas I have my nephew Sir Richard Hastings Bond with his Sister, for Two hundred poundes for the payment of One hundred with Interest, which has been sattisfyed many years since, soo that the Interest comes to more then the Penaltie, My Will is that the payeinge or secureinge to my Neece Wooldridge and my Nephew Robert Hattons Children the Summe of ffower score Poundes thereof att theire severall ages of Sixteene to bee Equally devided amongst them that shall bee then liveinge within Sixe Monethes after my Decease, That then my Executor hereafter named thereupon to deliver upp his said bond, otherwise not Item I give to my lady Ffrancklin accordinge to my promise my daughter's Sweet wrought bagg which is in my Studdye Item to my brother Edward Leighs Three Sonnes Twentie Shillinges a peece to buy them Ringes Item to my Cousen [[Harris-23168|Thomas Herris]] of the Temple my ffine greene paper note bookes, one other great Reporte booke, a Manuscript ffayre written and bound upp in Redd, And All the Rest of my Reportes and note bookes of the Lawe, with this request that if hee dye, Leavinge my Cozen Cranmer Herris of Lincolnes Inn that then hee would leave them to him Item I give to my Lady Herris his Mother ffourtie Shillinges to buy her a Ringe And for my note books of the Bishopp of Armathes Sermons my desire is my Executor would keepe them by him untill any of my Relacons shall take upon him the Ministrys & then to give them to him Item To my Anncient Loveinge Chamber fellow Mr Harrison the use of my Chayres, brasse Andirons, ffyre shovell Tonge and .. of brasse Round Table, ffower Carpetts and Traverses as they are nowe in the Chamber dureinge his Life, And after his death the brasse Andirons ffyre shovells Tonges and … I give to my brother Moulsworth because they were his mothers, to whom his wife and children I likewise give Twentie Shillinges a peece to buy them Ringes Item more to my Chamber fellow my best Gowne if hee will weare itt and three Poundes to buy him and his Sonnes Ringes Item to my Loveinge Cousen Edw. Herris of Shenfeilds the feather bedd I lent him, the Sixe new Pillowes covered with new ... I lent his wife ffourtie shillinges to buy him a Ringe And to Edward Herris my God Sonne ffive Poundes Item to my Especiall Loveinge ffreind Mr Greene ffourtie shillings to buy him a Ringe Item to my Cousen Gouldsmithe my greene cloth couch, and Twentie shillinges a peece to her sonne and daughter to buy them Ringes Item to Arthur Gittins my Godsonne and Arthur Munt my Godsonne ffourtie Shillinges a peece, And I doe hereby make my said Brother Robert Leigh my Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament willinge my said Legacies not devised as aforesaid in …. to bee … paied by him out of the moneys hee standes indebted to me by Bondes beinge Confident and assured that hee will not take any Advantage hereby of beinge my Executor butt that hee will ffaithfully and carefully see this my Will to bee performed in everie pointe accordinge to my true intent and meaneinge herein In Consideration whereof I doe here give unto him all the rest of my Personall Estate whatsoever. In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale Dated the ffowrth Day of August One Thousand Sixe Hundred Sixtie One. / Arthur Herris Probatum Sexto dies Mensis Martij Anno Domini …[no year recorded, National Archives Cataloguer has assumed 06 Mar 1661/1662] .. Roberti Leigh Armiger Executoris [Robert Leigh Esq, Executor]. == Sources ==

Will of Arthur Hilton, yeoman of Allostock, Cheshire 1615

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Will of Arthur Hilton of Allostock 1615 '''Probate''': "Cheshire Wills And Probate"
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Arthur Hilton probate in 1614 in Cheshire, England. Residence Allostock, Cheshire, England. Occupation: Yeoman.
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Arthur Hilton of Allostock in the Countie of Chester yeoman''' testator * '''Joane Hilton my wiffe''' * '''Robert Clotone''' *'''William Hilton my 'brother''' *'''my Sister Eme and to John Dicksone my brother in law ''' * '''Richard Deane''' *'''Edward Arsone''' *'''William Higginson''' Also at the bottom of the will a list of people owing money or to whom he owes money as follows Debts that I the said '''Arthur Hilton '''doe owe
*Imprimus to '''Margaret Rile my daughter''' ----xxijLib *Item to '''Mr Wright'''-----------viLib *It[em] to '''Ema Jacksone'''----ijLib *Item '''Thomas Deane'''------xxvs *It[em]'''Geoffrey Deane'''--------------xxs ------------Debts owing to the said Arthur Hilton

*Imprimus '''Tho. Leadebetter''' to be payd
the later end of this year viLi iijs iiijd
*Item''' John Cranage and James Hill''' xxxiijs iiijd [Brackets on the opposite of that entry say: * Item''' Robt More '''---- iijlib ijd *I[te]m '''Henrie Bradshall''' -----xixs *I[tem] '''Geoffrey Deane''' -----iiijlib *Item'''Rondle Newall'''---- -xvs vid In the name of god amen the xxith daye of January Anno Domini 1613 I '''Arthur Hilton of'''
'''Allostock in the Countie of Chester yeoman''' being in p[er]fect memeorie doe make this my
last will and Testament in maner and forme following First I bequeath my Soule
into the handes of the Almightie my Saviour and Redeemer and my bodie unto Christian>br/> buriall Imprimus my will is and I doe bequeath and appoynt that after my decease that all
my goodes and chattells moveable and immoveable shall be equallie divided into three parts
Whereof one part I give and bequeath to '''Joane Hilton my wiffe''' and the other two parts
I leave to paie and discharge my Debts & funerall expenses & what Legacies I shall hereafter
bequeath

Item I give and bequeath and my will is that everie one of my god children shall
have iiijs iiiijd after my decaese

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Robert Clotone''' two
sonnes either of them iijs iiijd

Item I give and bequeath unto '''William Hilton my'''
'''brother''' xs

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Sister Eme and to John Dicksone'''
'''my brother in law '''xiijs iijd in full satisfaction of all the right or claime unto and
pact of my goods after my decease

Item I give and bequeath unto '''Joane my sayd'''
wiffe the Rev[er]con of yeares and all that my estate that I have in the large feildes
together with my lease that I hold the farme by

Item my will is that after
my dbets & funerall charges & legacies be payed and discharged out of the said
two parts of goods then all the rest residue and remainder of the said two parts
of goods I give unto my said wiffe

Item I give unto '''Richard Deane''' my
barke sword and lathe

I make and appoint '''Jone HIlton my wiffe'''
my sole executo[r] of this my last will and testament

Item I give unto
'''Edward Arsone''' my saddle and a booke Perkins yppo[n] the creedo and
my dagger.
In witness hereof I have set my hand and seale the daie and
yeare above written

Sealed and deliv[er]d
in the p[re]sents o
'''Edward Arson'''
'''William Higginson'''
'''Richard Deane'''
1613

Debts that I the said '''Arthur Hilton '''doe owe
*Imprimus to '''Margaret Rile my daughter''' ----xxijLib *Item to '''Mr Wright'''-----------viLib *It[em] to '''Ema Jacksone'''----ijLib *Item '''Thomas Deane'''------xxvs *It[em]'''Geoffrey Deane'''--------------xxs ------------Debts owing to the said Arthur Hilton

*Imprimus '''Tho. Leadebetter''' to be payd
the later end of this year viLi iijs iiijd
*Item''' John Cranage and James Hill''' xxxiijs iiijd [Brackets on the opposite of that entry say: * Item''' Robt More '''---- iijlib ijd *I[te]m '''Henrie Bradshall''' -----xixs *I[tem] '''Geoffrey Deane''' -----iiijlib *Item'''Rondle Newall'''---- -xvs vid ==Sources==

Will of Augustine Binfield, Wokingham Wiltshire 1812

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:National Archives,Kew,England, Prob 11/1546.285 :Will of Augustine Binfield :Probate 16 July 1813 :Transcribed by Helen M Ford :This is the last Will and Testament of me''' Augustine Binfield of the parish of Wokingham in the County of Wilts, Yeoman.''' :First I desire to be decently interred at the discretion of my executors herein after named and that all my just debts funeral and testamentary [e]xpences may be paid and that all my worldly estate and effects both real and personal I dispose thereof as follows that is to say :I give and devise unto '''my son Joseph Binfield''' and to his heirs and assigns forever all that my freehold messuage, tenement & [orchard]also garden and the appurtenances to the said premises belonging and also the close or piece of land with the barn [ ] standing and any appurtenances to the said premises belonging called Bean Oak '''left me by my Uncle''' and now in my tenure and occupation and also all that my [ ] messuage & tenement now divided into the tenements with the outhouses yards gardens and appurtenances to the said premises belonging called Lambourne which I purchased of the executors of my said uncle and now in the occupation of my brother and John Holloway all which premises are situate and lying and being in the County of Berks subject nevertheless to and charged and chargeable with the weekly payment of four shillings unto '''my daughter Elizabeth Hurley''' for and during the term of her natural life and I so hereby charge the said premises with the payment thereof accordingly and with powr to enter and distrain in the case of nonpayment the first payment to begin and be made within one week next after my decease I give and devise allthose my two freehold messuages or tenements outhouses yards gardens and appurtenances to the said premises belonging situate lying and being on the North side of Rose Street in the town of Wokingham and County of Berks which I lately purchased of Robert Caterill unto my said son Joseph Binfield and his heirs and assigns for ever. :I give and devise all that my freehold piece or parcel of land containing about one acre situate in Langborough Common field in the parish of Wokingham in the County of Berks with the appurt’s to the said premises belonging '''unto my son William Binfield''' and to his heirs and assigns for ever : and as to soe and''' concerning all the rest residue''' and [re__ides] of my personal estate and effects household goods & furniture chattels money securities for money live and dead stock and every other thing of what nature or kind soever or whatever I give and bequeathe the same '''unto my said son Joseph Binfield''' subject nevertheless and charged and chargeable with the payment of all my just debts funerall and testamentary expences and also with the payment of the legacies or sums of money following (that is to say) : I give and bequeathe unto my '''son William Binfield the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds and also all the money I have hitherto advanced to him ''' :Igive and bequeathe unto '''my daughter Mary Juckes the sum of one hundred pounds and also all the money I have hitherto advanced to her huband James Juckes : I give and appoint unto the two children of my daughter Mary Juckes the sum of fifty pounds''' to be equally divided between them share and share alike :I give and bequeath''' unto my son Richard Binfield the sum of one hundred pounds and also the money I have hitherto advanced to him. I give and bequeath unto Ann the daughter of my son Richard Binfield the sum of fifty pounds''' :I give and bequeath '''unto my daughter Sarah Knight the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds and also all the money I have hitherto advanced to her husband William Knight''' :I give and bequeath unto the '''Children of Robert Miller of Bracknall''' in the County of Berks the sum of twenty pounds to be equally divided between them share and share alike :I give and bequeath unto''' the three children of my late daughter Ann Lane''' the sum of fifty pounds to each of them when they shall severally and respectively attain the age of twenty one years but provided if either of them should die before they arrive at the said age of twenty one years then I direct that the said sum or sums of money so given and bequeathed shall fo to and be paid to the survivors or survivor of them I give and bequeath unto'''my Grand daughter Sarah Hurley the sum of twenty pounds when she shall attain the age of twenty one years.I give and bequeath unto my grandaughter Anne Hurley the sum of twenty pounds when she shall attain the age of twenty one years''' but provided either of my said granddaughters should die before she arrives at the said age of twenty one years I direct that the survivor shall have her sisters share :I give and bequeath''' unto the children of James Paine''' late of the parish of Wokingham in the County of Berks cordwainer deceased the sum to twenty pounds to be divided equally between them share and share alike :and lastly I do hereby''' nominate constitute and appoint my son Joseph Binfield whole and sole executor to this my will''' utterly revoking all former wills of bequests by me at any time left or made and satisfying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and Testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this ninth day of April in the year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve :Aug’ Binfield signed sealed published and declared by the above named testator Augustine Binfield as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto John Allen Mattew Harroe Wm Turkey all of Wokingham Proved at London 16th July 1813 before the judge by the oath of Joseph Binfield the son& sole ex[ecutor]…

Will of Augustine Latch Gentleman of Churchill 1653

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==Example Source Reference== In 1599, Philip Awdeley of GreatPagrave, Esq. owned a chapel and 60 acres of land in West Bradenham and a sheep's course in Swaffham that Edmund his father had redeemed from Thomas Wynde, Esq.Blomefield, Francis, ''"Hundred of South Greenhoe: Swaffham."'' in ''An Essay Towards A Topographical History of the County of Norfolk'', W Miller, London, 1807, Volume 6, pp197-228. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol6/pp197-228 British History Online], (accessed 7 January 2024) Transcript: :''Footnote 35: The chantry founded by William Curtes, at West Bradenham, with its revenues there, and 60 acres of land and a sheep's course in Swaffham thereto belonging, was granted by Edward VI. to Sir Thomas Woodhouse of Waxham, Knt. and sold by him, in 1555 to the Awdeleys, by them was mortgaged to Thomas Wynde, Esq. and was redeemed by Edmund Awdley; and in 1599, Philip Awdeley of GreatPagrave, Esq. owned it, and he and Margaret his wife, and Edmund his son and heir, and Anne his wife, sold to Sir William Paston of Paston, Knt. the manors of Easthall, alias Wottons and Great-Pagrave, in 1599'' On the 29 October 1577, Phillipe Awdleie of Pagrave was identified in the returns as a recusant.Catholic Record Society, ''Miscellanea XII: Diocesan Returns of Recusants for England and Wales, 1577.'', J. Whitehead & Son, Leeds, London, 1921, Vol. XXII, Page 61. [https://issuu.com/tcrs/docs/volume22 Records Volume 22: Miscellanea 12 by The Catholic Record Society](accessed 7 January 2024). Transcript: :''Pagrave by Swafham; Phillipe Awdleie[1], gent cl1 ccl1'' :''[1]Philip Awdeley of Pagrave near Swaffham, esq., was living there 1563-1577, etc., was the eldest son and heir of Edmund Awdeley of Pagrave Magna, who was the son and heir of Richard Awdeley. Philip's mother, who was the first wife of Edmund, was Mary daughter of Sir Philip Paris of Little Lynton in Cambridgeshire, and she was also the mother of James, Thomas, and Elizabeth, the younger children of Edmund Awdeley, whose second wife Anne, daughter of Sir Thomas Tirrell of Warley, was living but without issue, in 1563.'' :''Philip Awdeley the recusant married a daughter of John Callibut of Castle Acre in Norfolk, by whom he had Edmund who died s.p., and one daughter and heiress who was named Anne, married to Christopher Paston. — R.T.B .'' == Sources ==

Will of Barbara Champion of London 1576

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'''''The will of [[Watson-2742|Dame Barbara Champion]] of London, who was buried 25 September 1576. It was written on 23 September 1576, with a codicil added on 22 September 1576 (sic). The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 15 October 1576.''''' '''Citation''' Barbara Champion, widow of Richard Champion, will proved 15 October 1576, Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers, class PROB 11, piece 58: Carew (1576), The National Archives, Kew, England; "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858," database with images, ''Ancestry'' (https://www.ancestry.com : accessed 27 October 2019), {{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_311324-00408}} 406 of 611 (subscription required). '''Transcription Notes:''' * Spelling and grammar as in the original image, except that paragraphs have been added to increase readability * Abbreviated words (eg where the common bar mark appears) have been spelt out in full, where the full spelling was obvious. '''Will''' In the name of god Amen the three and twentieth daye of September Anno domini A Thousande Fyve hundred Seaventie sixe and in the Eightenthe Yeare of the reigne of our Sovreign Ladye Elizabethe by the Grace of god Quene of Englande France and Irelande deffender of the Faith &c. I Barbara Champion of London widdowe late the wieff of Sir Richarde Champion Knighte Citizen whilest he Lyved and Alderman of London deceassed and before that the wieff of Henrie Herdson late also Citizen & Alderman of London likewise deceassed whole in bodie and in perfecte mynde and remembrance Thankes be therfore unto the almightie make ordeine and declare this my presente Testamente conteyninge herein my last will in manner and forme followinge That is to saye First I bequeathe and Recamende my synfull soule into the handes of almightie god the onelie maker and Redemor of it And I will that my bodye shalbe buried in the vawltes within the Parrisshe Churche of St Dunstones in the east of London whereas the saide Sir Richard Champion and Henrie Herdson my saide late husbandes lye buried and the order manner forme and chardges I doo referre unto the discretion of myne Executours hereafter named And I will that there shalbe Three score Gownes of Cloathe of Sixe shillinges eighte pennc A yarde boughte Provided and made ageinst the daye of my buriall and gyven to Three score poore weomen whereof twentie be of the Companie of Drapers Twentie of the Companie of Skynners and Twentie of the Parrisshe of St dunstone in the Eeast of London aforsaide And all thease to be of the poorest People And I will gyve and bequeathe to everie of the same Three score poore woomen one Roll of Cloathe of Sixtene pence the Roll to make them kerchers Item I will gyve and bequeathe unto the Master and Wardens of the Companie of Drapers one Hundrethe poundes in moneye to be Delivered and putt oute unto Fowre yonge men of the Companie of the drapers That is twentie fyve poundes a peece to remaine in occupyinge with everie one of them for the space of three whole yeares without any thinge for the same to be paide But onelie to the Clerk of the Companie for makinge the bondes and Assurannce for the Repaymet thereof And at the ende of the same Three Yeares they to redelyver the same money to the ende the same hundred Poundes may be delivered unto Fowre other yonge men and so forthe from three yeares to three yeares During the Pleasure of almightie god Provided allwaies that everie suche yonge man which shall have the moneye in occupyinge shall putt in twoo goodde and sufficiente suerties for the repayment thereof at the ende of the same three yeares Item I gyve and bequeathe unto the said Master and wardens of the Companie of Drapers for A recreacion amongest them and the Lyverie of the same Companie on the day of my buriing Thertene poundes sixe Shillinges eighte pence Item I will gyve and bequeathe unto the Master & Wardens of the Companie of Skynners of London One Hundrethe poundes in Moneye to be delivered and putt oute unto Fowre yonge men of the same Companie which doo Occupie the Arte and facultie of the Skynners viz to everie of them Fyve and twentie poundes a peece for three whole yeares and they to doo in all thinges as is before appointed unto the drapers And I will that aswell the saide Some of A hundreth poundes by me gyven unto the Drapers as also the saide some gyven by me unto the Skynners shalbe delivered unto them within the Sixte Monethe nexte ensuynge after my deceasse Item I gyve unto three score poore Maydens towardes their Mariages Thirtie poundes to be distributed by tenne Shillinges a peece at the discrecion of myne Executoures and overseers Item I bequeathe unto the Mainetenance and relieff of the poore Children harbored in Christes hospitall Fyftie poundes And to the poore and Impotente People in St Barthollmews hospitall in West Smithfelde of London twentie sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence And to the poore Lame and indigent People in St Thomas hospitall in Sowthwarke Thirtie poundes Item I will gyve and bequeathe unto the nyne Prisons that is to say Ludgate Newgate the twoo Compters in London Bedlam the Marshalsey the Quenes Benche the White Lyon and the Compter in Sowthwark Thirtie poundes to be distributed amongest the poore people in the same Nyne Prisons by Tenne poundes a Yeare within three Yeares after my disceasse acordinge to the discretion of myne Executours and overseers Also I will that within three Dayes after my buriall myne Executoures and overseers with the advise of the Churchwardens of St Dunstones in the easte of London aforsaide shall gyve and distribute unto and amongest one hundrethe poore Howsholders of the saide parrisshe of St Dunstone in the east yf there be so manye in the same parrisshe dwellinge Three Shillinges fowre pence to everie poore housholder Suma Syxtene pounde Thertene Shillinges fowre pence And yf there be not so manye in the same parrisshe Then I will that the residue of the same Some of Sixtene poundes Thertene Shillinges fowre pence at and by the discretion of myne Executoures and overseers Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Richarde Champion the elder dwelling in Essex the greate Chaine of golde conteyninge Twoo hundreth Lyncke whiche was the saide Sir Richarde Champion his uncles chaine And more to the saide Richarde Champion one Bason with an Ewer percell gilte with his uncles marke on the Toppe of the Cover And one Saulte with a Cover gilt with his uncles marke of white and blewe and three hauce pottes gilte with his uncles marke engraven in the Inner side of the Lyddes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Humfrey Champion sonne of Arnolde Champion Tenne Poundes to be paide unto hym at his Lawfull age of one and twentie yeares And yf ^he dye before that tyme Then I will that the same Tenne poundes shalbe distributed amonest his Bretheren and Sisters and the Survyvours of them Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my Daughter Anne Stoddard my Chayne of fyne golde withe playne Lynckes waying Syxtene ownces and my gyrdle of golde with Bowes one plaine and an other wreathed and my Tablett of golde thereunto belonginge with a igrene Serpente wreathed Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my saide Daughter Anne Stoddard either that my Bedd with the Bedstede and all the furniture belonginge therunto hanged with redde or ells that which is hanged with greene at her choyce A Carpett of greene embrowdered with greene velvett Sixe of my best Quisshens which she can choose twoo longe quisshins of purple Satten embrodered with tinsell A Chayre of blewe valvett embrodered with tinsell twoo cubbard Cloathes and twoo wyndowe Cloathes of greene embrodered with greene velvett I gyve and bequeathe to my Sister Marie Dudley Twentie Poundes and one Ringe of golde price Fortie Shillinges and A black gowne of twentie shillinges a Yarde and to her daughter Ursula Fowrtie Poundes towarde her Mariage So that she be advised and ordered and ruled by my saide sonne in lawe George Stoddarde and my saide daughter Anne, his wieff Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my Daughter Abigall Dixwell the Some of Three hundrethe three score Sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence to be paide unto her by Twentie poundes a yeare by the handes of my saide sonne in Lawe George Stoddarde And my Sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John and they to pay the same Twentie poundes half yerelie that is Tenne Pounde everie half yeare And I will that within Fowre Monethes after my deceasse myne Executours shall delyver unto the handes of the saide George Stoddarde & of my Sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John or of their Assigne or Assignes the saide Some of Three hundreth Three score and Sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence, to thende that they may paye the same by Tenne poundes everie half yeare unto her use Provided alwaies that yf the saide Abigall shall deceasse oute of this parte lieff before she shall have receyved the saide Some of Three hundreth Three score and sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence by Twentie poundes a yeare as is afforsaide Then I will that all the residue of the same Some of Three hundreth three score and sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence whiche then shall remaine unpaide shalbe and remaine as followethe that is the one half thereof unto her twoo Sonnes William and Edwarde at their lawfull ages of one and twentie yeares. And yf they bothe dye before that tyme then to her other Children yf She have anye and everie of them her children to be the others heyre And the other half thereof to the proper use and behoofe of the saide George Stoddard and of my sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John equallie amongest them or the Survyvours of them to be devided Item I bequeathe unto Richard howlett sonne of Richarde howlett late deceassed Fyftie poundes to be paide unto hym at his Lawfull age of one & twentie yeares Item I bequeathe unto my Coosen Barbara Watson Thertene Poundes sixe Shillinges eighte pence to be paide unto her at her Lawfull age of one and twentie yeares or on the daye of her mariage And unto Barbara Smithe Tenne poundes to be paide unto her in like maner and to my Mayden Elizabeth Elton thertene Poundes sixe shillinges eighte pence to be paide unto her lykewise And to Margaret Goose my Maiden Three poundes Syxe shillinges eighte pence And to Amy Tylman widowe Three Poundes sixe Shillinges eighte pence And to Robert Newebourne the blynde boye fyve poundes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Roberte Beamonde my Servant Three score sixe poundes thertene Shillinges fowre pence Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Katherine Herdson the wieff of Thomas Herdson my sonne and to Bridgett Herdson the wieff of my sonne Edwarde Herdson to either of them Fortie Angells a peece to make either of them a Chayne for A remembrance of me Item I gyve and bequeathe unto my Daughters Anne Katherine Bridgett and Abigall suche Lynnen of Damaske and Dyaper and playne as shalbe remayninge in my howse at the tyme of my deceasse and shall by Inventarie equallie and indifferentlie to be devided betwene them Fowre So that my Daughter Anne shall have the first choyse of all The which fyne Lynnen I will that it shalbe delivered unto them within one moneth nexte after my deceasse Item I bequeathe unto the saide Elizabethe Elton my mayden three paire of Sheetes half a garnisshe of Newe Pewter vessell Fowre Candelstickes of Latten A brasse pott of three gallons a bras panne of Sixe gallons A Fetherbedd used uppon the Trundell bedde with a bolster and Mattres thereunto belonginge Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Barbara nowe the wieff of Martin Archdall one hundrethe poundes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Katherine the wieff of my brother Kenelm Watson one Chayne of golde of the value of twentie Markes Item I gyve and bequeathe unto the three Children of the same Kenelme my Brother that is to saye twoo Sonnes and one Daughter whiche this present daye are now lyvinge one Hundrethe Poundes equallie amongest them to be distributed and to be paide unto everie of them at everie of the severall lawfull ages or Mariages and everie of them to be others heire in the Benefitt thereof And yf they all deceasse before they shall receyve the same Moneye, Then I will that it shall remaine unto my saide Brother Kenelme Watson their Father Item I bequeathe unto my brother Edwarde Watson one Ringe of Fyne golde of the waighte of one ownce with my Fathers Armes engraven therein And my saide Brother Kenelme Watson one like Ringe of golde of one ownce weighte and one hundred Markes in Moneye Item I bequeathe unto [gap in text] wyeth of my saide Brother Edward Watson a Black gowne and a ringe of the value of Fortie Shillinges And to my saide Brother Kenelm and to the saide Katherine his wieff to either of them A black Gowne Item I bequeathe unto my my Servante John Browne Three Poundes Syxe shillinges eighte pence And I will that he puttinge in suerties shall have the occupyinge of Fyftie poundes freelie for three yeares nexte after the receipte thereof Item I gyve and bequeathe towardes the Reparacions of the Conduite and Sesternes which Conveye the water to the Cittie of London Fyftie Poundes to be paide within one yeare nexte after my deathe Item I will that within one yeare nexte after my deceasse there shalbe Thertene Sermons made in the Parrisshe Churche of St Dunstane in the easte of London and the Preacher to have for everie sermon tenne Shillinges Suma Sixe Poundes tenne Shillinges Item I gyve and bequeathe theise persons following Black gownes of twentie sixe Shillinges eighte pence the yarde that is to saye The Ladye White Sir William Alline Knighte and the Ladye his wieff Master Alderman Barneham and his wieff my saide son in Lawe George Stoddard and his wieff Anne my Daughter my Sonne Thomas Herdson and Katherine his wieff my sonne Edwarde Herdson and his wieff and my sonne John and Richarde Champion my Cosen dwellinge in Essexe And I gyve and Bequeathe unto, theise persons undernamed Black gownes of the price of Twentie Shillinges the yarde my Coosen Watson dwellinge in St hellenes in Bisshopsgate streate Roger Monntague Skynner Margarett Howlett widdowe and to George Lordinge Notarie And to the same George Fortie Shillinges to make hym a ringe for a remembrance of me And to these persons gownes of Sixtene Shillinges a yarde, that is to witt to Marye Bulley widdowe, Edwarde Rowe Pewterer and his wieff Peter Duren and his wieff and to Marie her Daughter a Black Cassock Richarde Hewson Skynner Edmond Anncell and his wieff John Highlorde Skynner my Cosen Barnes the Coryer and his wieff Arnolde Champion of Readinge and Richard Champion the Yonger dwelling in the Isle of Wighte Richard Bell Channdeler and his wieff Robert Coxe Draper Thomas Crofte draper John Chambers Draper Ursula dudleye my Sisters Daughter Robert Beamonde a black gowne and a Coate and to Master Asshbolde our Reader of our Lectour and to Master Cattrell our Curate to either of them a black gowne of thertene Shillinges fowre pence a yarde and to all other men survante which shalbe in my howse at the day of my Deceasse Gownes and Coates and to the women survante and Meydens Cassockes at the discretion of myne Executoures Item I gyve and bequeathe to Roberte Yonge Fysshemonger A black gowne of twentie Shillinges the yarde Item I will that my hole howsehold with the Servanntes being and remayninge with me at the tyme of my deceasse shall not be putt awaye but be and contynewe in my saide howse kepte with all thinges necessarie for them as Meate drincke and Wages for one whole yeare next after my deceasse So farreforthe as they behave them selves honestlie at the discretion of myne Executours Item I gyve and bequeathe to my Sister Bridgett Fowretie Shillinges a yeare to be paide unto her by myne Executours for the space of Syxe yeares nexte after my deceasse And I bequeathe to the same Bridgett my Sister a black gowne of the valour a price Thertie Shillinges Item I bequeath unto Master Doctor Ectour Nowes A black gowne of twentie Shillinges the yarde The Residue of all and singuler my Gooddes Chattells Plate Jewells reddye Moneye and Debtes whatsoever after the debtes whiche I shall owe at the tyme of my deceasse ben paide my funeralls finisshed and this my present Testament in all thinges perfourmed I whollie gyve and bequeathe the same Residue unto my saide Sonne in lawe George Stoddarde and to my saide Sonnes Thomas Edwarde and John equallie amongest them to be devided And I make name and ordeine the saide George Stoddarde Thomas Edwarde and John my Sonnes Executoures of this my present Testamente and last will And I constitute and appoynte my welbelovid Frendes Sir William Allyn Knighte my brother Edwarde Watson Esquier the saide Kenelme Watson my brother Roger Monntague and the saide Roberte Beamonde to be Supervisours for the execution of this my presente testamente And to everie of the same my Supervisours for their paines and travells I gyve and bequeathe fyve Poundes a peece Provided alwaies my very mynde and will is That yf anye of my saide Children shall not be contentid with the Legacies and bequeastes unto them gyven by this present Testamente But shall contende and stryve Touchinge the execucon thereof or for any matter concerninge the same Then I will that Aswell the saide George Stoddarde my Sonne in Lawe as the saide my sonnes or anye of them which shall so contende or stryve shalbe cleane excluded of and from all suche Legacies executorshippe and benefitt as may by anie meanes come or growe to them or any of them by force vertue of this my present Testament and last will Any thinge before written to the contraire thereof in any wyse notwithstandinge In wittness whereof unto this my present Testament and last will I have Sett my Seale By me Thomas Cattell By me Richard Huson By me Richard Bell by me Robert Beamonde Draper. Lectum signatum Sigillatum et deliberatum pro vero Testamento et ultima voluntato suo per dictam testatricem vicesimo tercio die menses Septembris 1576 Paulo Post hora octavia antemeridiem in pucia drop testium et mei Georgii Lordinge Notarii publici affirmatur per me eundem Georgum lordinge [''Read, signed, sealed and delivered as the true last will and testament spoken by the testatrix the twenty-third day of September 1576, shortly after eight o’clock in the morning, and witnessed by me George Lordinge, Notary Public, affirmed by me George Lordinge the same day.''] '''Codicil''' The two and twentith daye of September Anno domini Millesimo Quingentesimo Septuagesimo Sexto Anno Decimo octavio Regine Elizabethe abowte eighte of the Clock in the forenone of the same Daye A codicill annexed unto the Testament and last will of Dame Barbara Champion of London widdowe made and declared by her the day and yeares above written betwene the howres above Recited Whereas I the saide Dame Barbara Champion did of late purchase of one Dabridge Courte a gent certaine landes and Tenemente in the Parrisshes of St Margarett Patten and St Dunstone in the East in London as by the writinges thereof made may Appeare The which purchase so by me made was in parte of perfourmannce of the Testamente and last will of Sir Richarde Champion Knighte late Citizen and Alderman of London deceassed my Late husbande Nowe my mynd and will is That all the saide Landes and Tenemente so by me purchased of the saide Dabridge Courte with all and singuler their Appurtenances Proffittes and Comodities shalbe and remaine whollie unto the Maister Wardens and Fellowshippe of the Worshipfull Companie of Drapers of London and to their Successoures Master and Wardens of the same Companie or Fellowshippe of Drapers of london To have and to holde all the same Landes and Tenemente with all their yssues Rentes Profyttes and Comodities so by me purchased of the saide [gap in will] Dabridge Courte unto the saide Maister Wardens and Companie or Fellowshippe of Drapers of London and to their Successours Master Wardens & Companie or Fellowshippe of Drapers of London and to their Successoures for ever in Parte of perfourmance of the saide Testamente and last will of the saide Sir Richarde Champion my late husbande deceassed And the Residue that shalbe unperfourmed of the Testamente of my saide late husbande as well touchinge the Drapers as touchinge the Poore Prisons or otherwise I Will that myne Executoures with all conveniente speede shall see the same Perfourmed and finisshed as my trust is in them And as touchinge all that my Leasse interest tythe and terme of Yeares whiche I have and holde of the Demyse of the worshipfull Companie of Grocers of in and to that Tenemente or Messuage Wherein at this presente I doo inhabite called the Baskett sett and beinge in the Parrisshe of St Dunstone in the East of London I will gyve devyse and bequeathe All the same me Lease interest tythe and terme of Yeares yet to com of in and to the same Messuage or Tenement called the Baskett withe all and singular the appurtenance unto Nicholas Stoddard sonne of George Stoddarde and of my daughter Anne his wieff and to the Executoures adminstratours and Assignes of the same Nicholas Stoddarde And also to the same Nicholas Stoddarde I will gyve devyse and bequeathe All that my Garden beinge my owne Freeholde and Whereof I a solie seased at this present lying and being on the Backside of the Messuage or Tenement called the Baskett in the saide Parrisshe of St Dunstone in the East of London To have and to holde unto the Same Nicholas Stoddarde to his heires and Assignes for ever In Wittnes whereof unto this presente Codicill I have Sette my hande and Seale

Will of Barbara Markham, widow of Great Plumstead, 1686

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This is a transcription of the will of [[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Markham]], widow of [[Markham-1375|Matthew Markham (abt.1644-aft.1676)]], of Great Plumstead, Norfolk, written on 30 December 1686. '''Will - archival reference'''
[https://nrocatalogue.norfolk.gov.uk/index.php/markham-barbara-widow-of-plumstead Markham, Barbara, widow, of Plumstead]
Norfolk Record Office Online Catalogue
Reference code: Item PRDC 1/2/6 fo. 291
(accessed 1 Mar 2023)
'''Will - registered copy''': "Probate records, 1572-1857" Church of England. Dean and Chapter of Norwich. Peculiar Court
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/300958 Probate records, 1572-1857] Regd. Copy Wills, v. 3 1660-1686
Film number: 008539534 > image 320 of 325
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'''Transcription conventions''' * Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. * Crossings through have been included struck out * Bold text for names and italic text for places are my own for ease of reading. * Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F * Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets] * Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Persons mentioned''' * '''[[Calthorpe-149|Barbara Markham]]''' testator
* '''John Whittaker''' eldest son
* '''[[Markham-1373|Daniel Markham]]''' son (under 21)
* '''Thomas Hood''' servant? Living in household, witness
* '''[[Markham-1377|Anne (Markham) Jermy]]''' daughter
* '''[[Markham-1378|Barbara Markham]]''' daughter
* '''Martha [Markham]''' daughter
* '''my Mother Calthorpe'''
* '''John Russell''' clerk, curate of Great Plumstead, witness to codicil
* '''Henry Pierson''' clerk, rector of Little Plumstead, witness to codicil
* '''Thomas Jermy''' servant, executor, suggested guardian for Daniell Markham
* '''Ann Rislington''' witness
* '''Tho: Chapman''' witness
* '''Anne Pierson''' witness to codicil
In the name of God amen The thirtieth day of December
1686. I '''Barbara Markham''' of ''Great Plumstead in the County of''
''Norfolk'' Widd[o]w being of perfect Memory blessed be God Doe make
this my last Will & Testam[en]t in manner and forme following
First I Bequeath my Soul into the hands of my gracious Father &
blessed Redeemer Jesus Christ through whose meritts by a true and
lively Faith I hope to be Saved And I Comitt my body to the Earth
to be decently buried according to the discretion of my Exec[uto]r hereafter
named And as for my Temporall Enjoyments I dispose of them as
followeth I Give and Bequeath unto '''John Whittaker my Eldest Son''' the
Sume of Five Pounds to be paid unto him within one year after my
Decease (vizt) Fifty Shillings within half a year after my Decease
and the other Fifty Shillings at the expiration of the year next after
my Decease I Give and Bequeath unto '''Daniell Markham''' my Son the
bed & furniture thereof as it now Standeth in the Kitchin Chamber
Alsoe the bed whereon '''Thomas Hood''' lyeth as it Standeth, Alsoe all the
furniture that now is in the Kitchin, the Buttery & the Skullery, Except
what hereof is hereafter Bequeathed, Alsoe all the furniture of the
Backhouse b?house [beerhouse?], and dairy alsoe all the beer vessells, alestools
w[i]th all the furniture of the Cellars, alsoe all the furniture of the Hall
with all the furniture of the Parlour excepting what is '''my Daughter'''
'''Anns''' therein, alsoe the Chist of drawers fire pan and tongs with two
paire of andirons in the Parlour Chamber alsoe all the linnen mark'd
with M: M&B with the Trunks wherein they are, alsoe one piece of
plate mark'd w[i]th D: M: and two Silver Spoones mark'd with M:M: and
A: alsoe I Give & Bequeath unto '''Anne Markham my Daughter''' the
biggest Iron pot save one, alsoe I Give & Bequeath unto '''Barbara Mark'''=
='''ham my Daughter''' the bigest Iron pot Save two alsoe the bed as it stan=
=deth in the Maids Chamber whereon the Maid now lyeth alsoe the
little Chist of drawers in the Kitchin Chamber, alsoe one Chist in the
Same Chamber, alsoe I Give unto '''Martha my daughter''' the least
iron pott, also one stand in the Maids Chamber, alsoe one piece of plate
marked wth M:M: alsoe I Give & Bequeath unto my [crossed out, illegible]three Daughters all
my wearing Cloaths and all those w[hi]ch I had of '''my Mother Calthorpe'''
both linnen silk & woollen to be divided Equally between them alsoe I
further Give unto '''John Whitaker''' two Silver Spoones marked w[i]th
A:C: also my Will is that my Exec[uto]r Shall deliver unto my three
Daughters & '''my Son Daniell''' all such goods as were given to them by
my mother Markham when they shall require them And further
I Give & Bequeath unto '''John Russell''' Clerke my Curate & his assignes
the Lease of the Seite? of te Rectory, & Parsonage impropriate of ''great''
''Plumstead in Norffolk'' bearing date the Eight day of December 1676 with
all the rights & proffitts till the Expiration thereof, upon this Condicon
following, That he the said '''Mr John Russell''' shall pay or cause to be paid
the Sume of Sixty Pounds towards the Satisfaccon of himself what is
due to him from me for the Service of the Cure of otherwise, and alsoe that
he the said '''John Russell''' Shall out of the Sixty Pounds aforesaid satisfye &
pay unto '''Henry Pierson''' Clerke what is due unto him from me, and what
Shall remaine of the Sixty Pounds aforesaid to be paid according to the ordr
of my Exec[uto]r hereafter named within the Space of Siix months next after
my Decease and alsoe upon further Condicon that whatsoever he the s[ai]d
'''John Russell'''or his assignes shall pay less then thirty Pounds for the
renewing of the said Lease, so much he shall pay more than the Sixty
Pounds aforesaid unto my Exec[uto]r or his ord[e]r, alsoe I Give unto '''Thomas'''
'''Jermy my Servant''' all my moveable goods whatsoever w[hi]ch are unbe=
=queathed with all my debts of moneys for & towards the paym[en]t of the
Remaind[e]r of my debts and whatsoever Shall be over and above the dis=
=charge of the sd remaindr of my debts I Will that it be Equally divided
& given to my '''two youngest Daughters''' for & towards their Education
alsoe I make & ordaine the sd '''Thomas Jermy''' my Sole Exec[uto]r of this my
last Will & Testamt & Give unto him for his trouble in faithfull
discharging thereof the bed whereon he now lyeth as it standeth, and
the sume of Forty Shillings, declaring all former Wills to be void
In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seal the day & year first abovewritten
I alsoe add this to my Will abovesaid that I charge '''my Son
'''Daniel''' to chuse '''Thomas Jermy''' my Executor his Gardian, and that
he give him leave to improve the Lands in ''Framingham'', & ''Plumstead''
for the use & advantage of my three Daughters untill he comes to the
age of one & twenty years. Signed published & declared in the p[re]sence
of us
'''Barbara Markham'''
'''Ann Rislington''' : The Marke of
'''Tho: Chapman''' : '''Thomas Hood''' his marke
I '''Barbara Markham''' Doe add this as a Codicill to my Will, that
Whereas I have given a great part of my household Stuffe unto '''my'''
'''son Daniell''', my Will is that if there be anything wanting of the full
discharge of all my debts from my goods & Chattles w[hi]ch are Bequeathed by me
to be Sold for that End & purpose Then so many of the said goods bequeath=
=ed to my Said '''son Daniel''' shall be sold by my Exec[uto]r for & towards the
paym[en]t of the said Debts & the Education of the Children as the Exec[uto]r
shall think fitt. But further my Will is that '''my Son Daniel '''Shall
have& Enjoy the red bed as it now standeth in the Parlour Chamber, and
alsoe the little Bed whereon '''Thomas Hood''' lyeth as it now standeth in
the servants Chamber In Witness whereof I have sett my hand &
seale the first day of January one thousand six hundred eighty &
six
1686
'''Barbara Markham'''
Affixed Sealed & Declared in the p[re]sence
of us
'''Henry Pierson''' Clerk : '''Anne Pierson'''
'''John Russell''' Clerk
==Sources==

Will of Barbara Palmer (nee Villiers) Duchess of Cleveland 1709

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Villiers-1|Barbara Palmer, Duchess of Cleveland]], proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury.
She wrote her last will on 11 August 1709 and it was proved at London on 10 October 1709. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 510
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ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].
____ I Barbara Dutchess of
Cleaveland Do make and declare my last Will and Testament
in manner and form following First I will that all such Debts as
I shall justly owe at my decease be paid and satisfyed Item I give
to my Daughter Anne Countess of Sussex my Striking Watch with
the Gold Chain seal and other things belonging thereunto
Belonging Item
I give to my Daughter Charlotte Countess of Litchfield the Picture
of herself and the Earl of Litchfield her husband drawn together
when they were first Married the Picture of my Grandson the Lord
Quarendon and my great Bloodstone Item I give to my Grandchild
the Lady Barbara Leonard my gold Snuff Box and my little
pair of Diamond Ear Rings Item I give to my Grandchilde
the Lady Anne Leonard my gold Etiole & the Chain thereunto
belonging Item I give to my Son Charles Duke of Southampton
One hundred pounds for Mourning for himself and his Children Item I give to my son George Duke of Northumberland my Ring
with the Yellow Diamond Item I give to each one of my servants
who shall be living with me at the time of my decease a Years wages Item I give to the poor of the Parish in which I shall happen
to dye the summe of Ten pounds And it is my desire that my
Body be privately interred without being opened or embalmed in
the Church of such Parish Item all the Rest Residue and
Remainder of my Estate as well reall as personall Pentions
Annuities and all Arrears of the same Plate Jewells Goods [page 2]
Chattles Rights and Creditts of what nature kind or sort soever
and wheresoever I give devise and bequeath unto my Grandson
Charles Duke of Grafton his heirs Executors and Administrators And I do hereby constitute and appoint the said Charles Duke
of Grafton full and sole Executor of this my last Will hereby
revoking and making void all former Wills Legacies and Bequests
by me at any time heretofore made given or bequeathed In Witness whereof I the said Barbara Dutchess of Cleaveland
have to this my last Will and Testament sett my hand and seal
the Eleventh day of August in the Eighth year of the Reign of
our Soveraign Lady Anne by the grace of God of Great Britain
France and Ireland Queen Defender of the Faith &c Annoq: D[omi]ni
One thousand seven hundred and Nine./. '''''Cleaveland''''' ./. Signed
sealed published and declared by her Grace the said Barbara
Dutchess of Cleaveland for and as her last Will and Testament
in the presence of us who at her Graces request have subscribed
our Names as Wittnesses thereunto in her presence Jo: Laijng
Robt. Weston Edmund Crowther ./. Probatum [in Latin] at London 10 October 1709 granted to the Nobleman Charles Duke of Grafton executor named in the said Testament ==Sources==

Will of Barthelmewe White, Gentleman of Littleton, Dorset, 1596

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Will of Barthelmewe White, Gentleman of Littleton, Dorset :The National Archives PROB 11/87/482 :23 June 1596 :In the name of God Amen :Forasmuch as all fleshe is grasse, and noe man knoweth the tyme and manner of his departure out of this lief Therefore I Barthelmewe White of Littleton in the County of Dorset gentleman beinge in good memory, I thank god,although sike in Bodye, doe for the avoydinge of trouble after my deceasse make this my Last will and Testamente. And therein firste I bequeathe my Soule into the handes of my maker, and my bodye to be buryed att the discrecon of myne executor. :Secondly I revoke and call againe All former willes and Deedes of guifffe, and especyallye a deede of guiffe made by me without ainie miss cause to my '''cozen John Coker of Warham''', which deede of guiffe by other meanes aswell as this, I have laboured to revoke and herin I mention my full purpose and intente have beine and nowe is to revoke the same. Againe my debte beinge doublie paide, : I give and bequeathe the residue of my goodes and Chattelles unto '''Thomas White of Fyttelforde Esquier my naturall brother''' whome I make myne executor of this my Last Will and Testament. And I also desyer that '''Mr William Gybbes and my Cozen Walter White''' to be myne executors of this my will , and for their paines I woulde they shoulde have eche of them One Angell in golde. In witness wherein I have sette my hande and Seale this nyne and Twentieth daie of Maye in the Eight and thirtith yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lady Elizabeth of England, France and Irelande, queen defender of the Faith etc. Signed Sealed and delivered in the,[missing word ] of us Richard Poure, Walter Whyte, Henry Addams, Barth. Whyte Probate granted to Thomas White 23 June 1596 Note, cozen may be simply used as a broad term in this will. However the it is thought that his grandfather Thomas White of Poole had a brother called Walter, who in turn may have called his eldest son Walter. This could be his cousin Walter. There was also a Walter Whyte, son of John and brother of William who was recorded as holding land in the 1582 manorial survey of Okeford Fitzpaine . This family held fairly large amounts of land in the village and a John Whyte is recorded in the same survey as being a mercer (so this family was not soley occupied in farming )

Will of Bastian Jarke written 1616

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[[Jacke-19|Sebastian Jacke]] wrote a Will on 30 March 1612. Three years after writing his Will it was probated on 20 June 1616. The Will enables us to identify three children for Bastian Jacke and their descendants :1. [[Jacke-26| Margaret]] (the older of the 2 girls, with the married name Luke) as "myne elder daughter viz Margaret Luke als Carye“ Margaret and her husband John Luke had the following children who were also mentioned in their grandfather's Will. ::a. [[Luke-1552 |Nicholas Luke]] ::b. [[Luke-1553 |Phillip Luke]] ::c. [[Luke-1554 |Anne Luke ]] ::d. [[Luke-1555 |Martin Luke]] ::e. [[Luke-1556 |Johane [Jone] Luke ]] ::f. [[Luke-1059 |John Luke]] ::g. [[Luke-1557 |Dyonis Luke]] :2. [[Jacke-13|Thomas]] baptised 1580 ::a. [[Jack-1843 |Bastian Jacke]] :3. [[Jacke-20|Joan]] named in his Will as Jane (the youngest of the 2 girls, with the married name Greete), the following children who were also mentioned in their grandfather's Will. ::a. Philipp Greete.- has no profile yet on WikiTree ::b. Julian Greete.- has no profile yet on WikiTree. ::c. Thomas Greete .- has no profile yet on WikiTree ::d. [[Greet-67 |Nicholas Greete]] ::e. Thomasine Greete.- has no profile yet on WikiTree ==Research Notes== '''Surname Name Notes''' for understanding the Will surnames and the term als (can also be written as alias) “alias is latin for: 'otherwise named or called'. When a person changed his/her surname, or was known by more than one name, he might sometimes be described as "Smith alias Jones". The term has no disreputable connotation. In a few cases both names joined by 'alias' were retained for several generations and so became the equivalent of our hyphen in a modern double barrelled name. Once hereditary surnames became established, a change of name might be caused by the inheritance of a property from a maternal relative, by a young person being adopted, by becoming known by a stepfather's surname, or by a number of other causes.” Index of Terms used in 17th Century Wills & Inventories. (2018). Freepages.rootsweb.com. Retrieved 18 September 2018, from http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~fordingtondorset/genealogy/Files/Glossary.html

Will of Beadon Paul Newton, Yeoman of Creech St Michael, Somerset1852

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Will of Beadon Paul Newton '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2160
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Will of Beadon Paul Newton, granted probate on 25 Oct 1852. Died about 1852 in St Michael, Somerset, England.
''Transcription conventions'':
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
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[''page 1 Folio 237 verso''] '''This is the last Will and Testament'''
'''of me Beadon Paul Newton of Creech Saint Michael in the County'''

[''page 2 folio 237 recto''] '''of Somerset Yeoman'''

I give and devise unto '''Thomas Danger of S.......'''
'''stile Clinton Trinity in the County of Somerset Gentleman and John
'''Dunning Dunning of Creech Saint Michael aforesaid Gentleman''' all my
lands tenements hereditaments and real estate wherever of freehold or
customary freehold copyhold or any other tenure of which I shall be
sised or possessed at the time of my decease and all my monyes securi-
ties for money farming stock goods chattels ''personal estate and''
''effects'' whatsoever which I have power to dispose of by this my will
unto and to the use of the said '''Thomas Danger and John Dunning'''
'''Dunning''' their heirs executors administrators and assigns upon the
Trusts following (that is to say) Upon Trust as soon as conveninet
after my decease to sell the same by public auction or private con
tract with liberty form time to time if occurs expedient to buy in
any part thereof at any auction and to rescind or vary the Terms of
and Contract for sale with bower also to enter into special conditions
and stipulations relative to Title or otherwise and to convey such
parts of the said residuary estate as from time to time shall be sold
in such manner as the respective purchasers thereof ..............
And I declare that such purchasers respectively shall be exonera
ted from all responsibility in respect of the application or the monies
paid by them respectively to the trustees of Trustee for the time being
of this my will. And I declare that my said Trustees shall stand
possessed of the moneys arising from such sale or sales after ...
oucting the expenses attending the same .... the Trusts therein af
ter expressed And I hereby declare that such part of my real
estate as may from time to time remain unsold and the rents and
profits thereof shall for all purposes be considered as personal
estate. And I declare that it shall be lawful for the Trustees or
Trustee for the time being of this my will to ...... or let at .... .... my messuages orchard and hereditaments or any part or
any residuary real estate that may from time to time remain.........
And upon further trust to sell dispose of collect get in and convert
into money so much and such parts of my said personal estate
and effects as shall not consist of money And I hereby empower
my said Trustees or Trustee in execution of the said Trusts to com
pound for or allow such time or accept such security real or per
sonal for any moneys owing to me at the time of my decease as
by them or him shall be deemed expedient whether ..... so
compounded for shall be secured or not And I declare and at
test? that the Trustees or Trustee for the time being of this my
will shall stand possessed of the moneys arising from my said
residuary real estate and also from my personal estate and effects
Upon Trust thereon to pay my debts funeral and testamentary
expenses and all expenses incident to the Trusts thereby......
And upon Trust to pay the following Legacies that is to say To>br/> '''my daughter Mary Webber Ralls the wife of Charles Ralls ''' the
sum of three hundred pounds for her absolute benefit free from the
control or debts of her presnt or any future husband
To '''my daughter Charlotte Culverwell the wife of Jasper Culverwell'''
the sum of two hundred pounds for her absolute benefit free from the control or debts of her present husbamd or any future husband

To '''my daughter Harriet Jane Newton the wife of George Newton'''
the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds for her absolute benefit
free from the control or debts of her present or any future hus
band

To '''my daughter Ann Boyer the wife of Robert Boyer''' the
sum of to hundred and fifty pounds for her absolute benefit free
from the control or debts of her present or any future husband

to

[''page 3 folio 238 verso'']

'''my daughter Emma House the wife of Thomas House''' the sum of two
hundred and fifty pounds for her absolute benefit free from the control or
debts of her present or any future husband

To '''my daughetr Julia Newton'''
the sum of three hundred pounds free from the control of may future husband
for her own absolute use and benefit also to''' my said daughter Julia'''
'''Newton''' my best bed bedding and bedstead and furniture now in my
..... room also my likeness painted in oil

And upon further trust
to pay the following legacies that is ton say,

To '''my son Thomas'''
'''Webber Newton''' the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds

To '''my son'''
'''George Newton''' the sum of two hundred pounds

To'''my son Edmund'''
'''Newton''' the sum of two hundred pounds

To '''my son John Newton'''
the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds

To '''my son Beadon Newton'''
the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds

To '''my son James Newton'''
one shilling And upon further trust that should there be any surplus
amounting to fifty pounds then the same to be paid to''' my said son'''
'''James Newton''' and if the surplus amount to more than fifty pounds
the surplus of the said fifty************ to be equally divided among
each of my said children as shall be then living upon the conditions
and in manner aforesaid

Also I give and devise unto and to the
use of the said '''Thomas Danger and John Dunning Dunning''' and
their heirs all tenements and hereditaments vested in me as a
Trustee or Mortgagee subject to the Trusts and equities affecting them
same respectively

And I appoint the said '''Thomas Danger and '''
'''John Dunning Dunning''' (''Executor'') in Trust of this my will and
revoke all former wills and testamentary depositions by me
heretofore made and publish this alone as my last Will and Tes
tament Provided lastly and I declare that my said executors and
trustees of this my will shall not be answerable for each other or
for involuntary i.... and that the slal be allowed and may
claim all their costs and expenses to be incurred in the one execution
of the Trusts hereby in them reposed and that every person paying
money to such executors and trustees shall be exonerated from
all responsibility in respect of the application thereof

And I hereby
declare that the Trusteeship of the said executors ....... shall cease
after the one performance and execution of theTrust reposed in
them

In witness whereof I the above named '''Beadon Paul'''
'''Newton the Testator''' have to this my last Will and Testament
contained in three sheets of paper to this and the two previous
sheets of paper set my hand this eleventh day of September in
the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one
''Beadon Paul Newton'' - Signed Published and declared by
the said '''Beadon Paul Newton the Testator''' as and for his last
Will and Testament in the presence ofus both present at the same
time who in his presence and in the presence of each other have
hereto subscribed our names as witnesses [illegible]

Proved at London 25th October 1852 before the Judge by
the oaths of Thomas Danger and John Dunning Dunning the
Executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn
by Commission duly to Administer ===Sources===

Will of Benedicta (Bragge) Burnard

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'''WIll of [[Bragge-31|Benedicta (Bragge) Burnard]]''' Written 2nd September 1689 and proved 6th June 1692 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in February 2019. From a copy at the The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 410 In the Name of god Amen the second day of September In the year of our Lord God One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and Nine I [[Bragge-31|Benedicta Burnard]] of Gittishayn in the Parish of Colyton and County of Devon widdow being sick and weake in body but of sound and perfect memory praise be given to God for the same knowing the certainty of this mortall life and being desirous to dispose of those worldly goods which it hath pleased God to give me do I hereby revoke all former Wills by me made and I do declare this to be my last Will and Testament First I commend my Soul to God who gave it me in hopes of salvation by the only merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ my Redeemer. And my body I committ to the earth whereof it was made to be ????? decently Interred as my Executrix hereinafter named shall think fit and convenient and do dispose of my said Worldly Estate as followeth First I give and bequeath unto my daughter-in-law Rebecca Burnard widow twenty shillings of lawful Englishmoney Item I give and devise unto my Grandson John Burnard son of the said Rebecca and to his heirs for ever all that Tenement in Coliton aforesaid called Shamphayne and Coomes ground and the lands called Hardyes Hill with their and every of their apputenances all being in the said Parish of Coliton Also I give and devise unto my said Grandson John Burnard and to his heirs for ever all that house in Fish Street London near London Bridge with its appurtenances Item I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter Benedicta Burnard Eldest daughter of the said Rebecca fifty pounds like lawful money Item I give and bequeath unto my Grandchildren Mary Burnard and Rebecca Burnard other daughters of the said Rebecca to each of them ten pounds of like lawful money Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Anne Bowdage my four cows now in my possession Item I give and devise unto my said daughter Anne Bowdage that she shall have the profits use and occupation of my Living and Estate in Gitteshayne in which I live and of the houses at Red Crosse in Coliton aforesaid during her natural life she doing not voluntary to use or spoil therein Item I give and bequeath unto my Grandson Tristram Bowdage of Exeter forty shillings like lawful money Item I give and devise unto my Grandson Thomas Bowdage and to his heirs for ever all my lands houses and tenem. with their appurtenances at Bradninch in the said County of Devon Item I give and devise unto my said Grandson Clement Bowdage his heirs and Executors all my right title and Interest and claim into and in one house garden and appurtenances in Colyton aforesaid near the Church ???? in the West late the house of Peter ???? deceased Item I give to my Granddaughter Ann Bowdage daughter of the said Anne Bowdage three hundred pounds of like lawful money Item I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughters Ellen Searle Mary Andrews and Benedicta Bowdage other dauhgters of my said daughter Anne Bowdage to each of them one hundred pounds of like lawful money Item I give and devise unto my daughter [[Burnard-94|Frances Marwood]] and to her Heirs and Assigns for ever all those my Messuages dwelling houses orchards gardens and appurtenances in the Borough and Parish of Honiton in the said County heretofore purchased of one ______ Webber Item I give and devise unto my said daughter Frances Marwood her Heirs Executors and Assigns all that Tenement and Messuage and Lands with the appurtenances called Watchcombe and Crokerhayne in Coliton aforesaid and all my Interest right claim and title to the same Item I give and devise unto my [[Marwood-175|Grandson James Marwood]] his Heirs Executors and Assigns all my Estate right and title in and to one dwelling house and Messuage with the appurtenances heretofore in the possession of Hugh Buckland and now or late in the possession of one William Baker lying in Coliton aforesaid Item I give and devise unto my [[Marwood-176|Grandson Benedictus Marwood]] and his Executors and Assigns all my Estate right title and term of years of and in all that my Messuage and Tenement with the appurtenances called Hamberhayne in Coliton aforesaid lately purchased of the Lord Petre Item I give and bequeath unto my [[Marwood-178|Granddaughter Bridget Marwood]] daughter of my said daughter Frances Marwood one hundred pounds of like lawful English money Item I give and bequeath unto my said daughter Frances Marwood in trust and for the use and benefit of my daughter Mary Strode one hundred pounds of like lawful money Item I give and bequeath unto my kinsman Daniel Marwood of Coliton three pieces of gold called guineas. Item I give unto Sir Peter Prideaux Baronet and to Edmond Walrond Esq. to each of them two pieces of gold called guineas to buy them rings And I desire them to be Over- seers and to be assistant to my Executrix hereinafter named in the performance of my will Item I give unto Sarah Whitt wife of Francis Whitt of Coliton aforesaid twenty shillings Item I give unto her sister Johane Heathfield twenty shillings Item I give unto Thomas Moxhayes the use and occupation of the house in Coliton aforesaid wherein he now lives during his life he doing no voluntary waste and spoil on the same Item I give unto twenty such poor people of the Parish of Coliton aforesaid not having relief of the said parish as my Executrix hereinafter named shall think fit fifty shillings yearly for four years next after my decease to be distributed by my Executrix Item I give unto each of my great Grandchildren my Grandchildrens children five pounds apiece of lawful money Item I give unto Joan Domette wife of Cadhayne two brass pans which I formerly bought of her Item I give unto Willmot Moxhayes’ two children to each of them twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter Anne Bowdage all my right title and Interest in and to one house in Coliton of one Elizabeth Houseman ? otherwise Bowdage All the rest of my goods lands rents and Tenements not before given my debts legacies and funeral expenses being paid and discharged I give devise and bequeath unto my said daughter Frances Marwood and to her Heirs Executors and Assigns for ever And I do hereby make constitute ordain and appoint my said daughter [[Burnard-94|Frances Marwood]] my whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and do desire and appoint my said Executrix to pay my Legacies before given by this my Will within one year next after my decease In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal in the day and year first above written Signed by Benedicta Burnard. Signed Sealed Published and Declared by the said Benedicta Burnard to be her last Will and Testament In presence of us the word Grand being first intertwined Phillip Michell, Phillip Michell Junior, Thomas Marwood. Proved 6th June 1692. By Frances Marwood, daughter and Executrix

Will of Beniamyn Streeton of London, 1662

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Stratton-393|Beniamyn (Benjamin) Streeton]]''' of London, a leatherseller. Benjamin had his will drawn up on 12 March 1661/2 when he was "sicke of body" and the will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 17 April 1662. '''Will of Beniamin Streton 1662''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 308
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Will of Beniamyn Streeton, granted probate on 17 Apr 1662.

The surname is spelled STREETON in the margin, and STRETON or STRETTON in the text. '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was satisfactory, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Beniamyn Streeton''' Benjamin Streeton / Stretton / Streton, the Testator *'''my loving brother Mr William Stretton''' £1 to buy a ring. Overseer of will *'''my loving brother Mr Bartholomew Streton''' Bartholomew was living in the Massachusetts Colony at this time *'''Mr Henery Christian''' a fellow leather seller to whom the testator owes money *'''Mr Thomas Ellis''' no relationship given. Receives 50 shillings *'''my Loving Aunt Hughes''' receives £1 to buy a ring *'''my Loving brother Mr Phillip Harris''' a brother in law - perhaps testator's wife's brother. Overseer of will. Receives £2 for a ring *'''my loving wife Elizabeth Streton''' Executrix and residuary legatee *'''Hen: Bigge''' witness *'''Ralph Sergant''' witness *'''Samuell Barnard''' witness London this 12th of March 1661
In the name of God Amen I '''Beniamyn'''
'''Streton of London leather seller''' being sicke of body but of good and p[er]fect
memory doe constitute and make this my last will and testament And
of my temporall estate which god hath graciously given me I dispose in manner
and forme following Imprimis I bequeath my soule into the hands of my Sa=
viour Christ And my body to decent and Christian buriall
Item I give and
bequeath to '''my loving brother Mr William Stretton''' two pounds to buy him
a ring Item to '''my loving brother Mr Bartholomew Streton''' my Seale ringe
in case he doe come home to require it Item I give to '''Mr Henery Christian Leather='''
'''seller in Panneyer Alley''' Probably Panyer Alley in Cheapside https://knowyourlondon.wordpress.com/2021/11/17/panyer-alley/, one pound which is due to him uppon account Item
I give to '''Mr Thomas Ellis''' fiftie shillings Item I give to '''my Loving Aunt'''
'''Hughes''' one pound to buy her a ring Item I give to '''my Lo:[ving] brother Mr'''
'''Phillip Harris''' two pounds to buy him a ring All the rest of my temporall
estate my debts being paid and funerall discharged I give and bequeath to my
'''loving wife Elizabeth Streton''' whome I constitute and ordaine my Sole Ex=
ecutrix And I desire my loving brothers '''Mr William Streton and Mr Phil='''
'''lip Harris''' to be assistant and overseers of this my last will and testament
'''Beniamin Streton''' Sealed in the presence of us '''Hen: Bigge Ralph'''
'''Sergant Samuell Barnard''' [Probate in Latin] The will written above was proved at London before the venerable William Lewin Doctor of Laws surrogate for the venerable Sir William Merricke knight Doctor of Laws presiding at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituted 17 day of April AD 1662. Judgment given to Elizabeth Streton widow of the deceased and the executrix named in the will. ==Sources==

Will of Benjamin Blaydes of Kingston upon Hull 1769

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blaydes-97|Benjamin Blaydes]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' Note: This Will was made before he got married, which is why neither Kitty nor the children are mentioned. "I Ben: Blaydes
of Kingston upon Hull Merchant being of sound mind for which God be praised do make this my last Will as followeth
500 I Give my Niece Dorothy ?Mace five hundred pounds
220 I Give my Niece Elizabeth Huntington twenty pounds a year as long as she lives to be paid quarterly into her own hand and twenty pounds more for Mourning and other necessarys
500 I Give my Niece Ann Stephenson five hundred pounds
500 I Give my Nephew John Porter five hundred pounds
500 I Give my Niece Elizabeth ffinlow five hundred pounds
50 I Give my Nephew in Law Robert Wetherell fifty pounds
100 I Give my Nephew in Law John Stephenson one hundred pounds he assisting who I appoint as my Executrixes and Executor when requested by them in adjusting all amounts they desire
40 I give my Kinsman Samuel ?Donlin forty pounds
30 Kinswoman Hannah Hagar thirty pounds )
30 Kinswoman Jane Lawford thirty pounds ) to be paid as quick as can be
30 Kinswoman Sarah Wilkinson thirty pounds )
I instruct & appoint Sister Ann Hall Sister [[Blaydes-114|Elizabeth porter]] Sister [[Blaydes-112|Lydia ffinlow]] and Stephen ?Bendsworth (paying the above bequests) or their heirs as Executrixes and Executor to this my last Will revoking all other Wills by me heretofore made ordering them to pay all my just debts of whatsoever nature or kind after which to share equally all my rent and personal Estates whatever they be Thus wrote with my own Hand this twenty third of ffebruary one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine and in the ninth year of the year of the Reign of King George the third"
{{Image|file=Blaydes-97.jpg |align=l |size=200 }} {{Clear}} WALTER BROWN of the Town of Kingston upon Hyll gentleman maketh oath and saith that he knew and was well acquainted with Benjamin Blaydes late of the Town of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid Merchant deceased and with his manner and Character of handwriting having frequently seen him write and this Deponent further saith that he hath seen a paper or writing purporting to be the last Will and Testament of the said Benjamin Blaydes deceased beginning with the words and ffigures "April 23d ffeb 1769 I Ben Blaydes of Kingston upon Hull Merchant" and ending "This wrote with my own hand this twenty third of ffebruary one thousand seven hundred and sixty nine and the ninth year of the Reign of King George the third" and signed Ben Blaydes
This Deponent verily believes the whole series and contents of the said Will on paper writting and the Inscription thereto to be all of the proper Handwriting of the said Benjamin Blaydes deceased
[signed] Walter Brown
sworn at the Town of Kingston upon Hull aforesaid the tenth day of July in the year of our Lord 1771 before me James Smith a Master extraordinary in Chancery and a Commissioner of his Majesty's Courts of King's Bench Common Pleas and Exchequer THIS WILL was proved before the Reverend Arthur Robinson Clerk Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter Johnson Master of Law Commissary and keeper General of the Exchequer and Prerogative Court of the Most Reverend Father in God Robert by Living Providence Archbishop of York and Metropolitan lawfully authorized primate of England and on the fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one Administration of all and singular the goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased was granted to Ann Wall widow Elizabeth Porter widow and Lydia ffinlow widow sisters and Benjamin Haworth Nephew of the said deceased and joint Executors in the said Will named being first sworn as the law requires
The Inventory was exhibited but Bond is entered
Robt Jubb (Deputy Register) THIS WILL was proved at London before the Right Worshipful George Way, Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted on the thirteenth day of September in the yeare of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy one by the Oaths of Ann Hall Widow Elizabeth Porter Widow Lydia ffinlow widow the sisters and Benjaming Haworth the Nephew of the deceased and Executors named in the said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased they having been first sworn by Commission thus to administer.

Will of Benjamin Carr

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Wills: Last Will & Testament of [[Carr-11705|Benjamin Carr]], (1857) Anne Arundel County, Maryland This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Evelyn Windhaus (windhaus@nccn.net). ************************************************************************ * USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. ************************************************************************ Will of Benjamin CARR of Anne Arundel Co., dated 20 July 1857 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF BENJAMIN CARR JULY 20, 1857 In the name of God Amen. I [[Carr-11705|Benjamin Carr]] of Anne Arundel County in the State of Maryland being of sound mind, memory and understanding and desirous to settle my worldly affairs, do make, publish and declare the following to be my Last Will and Testament, revoking all others and declaring hereby this to be my Last Will and Testament. I give, devise and bequeath unto my son Henry Carr the farm wherein he now resides, being the same formerly belonging to my father, the late Robert Carr by paying to my son William, the sum of five thousand dollars when he, the said William arrives at the age of twenty one years, the interest arising from the said five thousand dollars my said son Henry shall apply to the maintenance and education of the said William, his education to be particularly attended to. I give and bequeath to my son William my negro boy George. My son Benjamin Augustine Carr having derived advantages from my estate which none of the others have, I give and bequeath unto him the sum of two thousand dollars together with my medical library and office furniture. I give, devise and bequeath unto my sons Marshall, Henry, [[Carr-11704|Arthur Carr]] and Mortimer Carr all of the balance of my real estate to be equally divided between them by valuation, by paying to each of my daughters Julia, Mary Frances, Rosalie and Alice, the sum of three thousand dollars interest on the above said sum of three thousand dollars not to begin until the day after the division of my personal estate amongst those entitled to received it. The personal property on the real estate devised by my son Henry do not belong to my estate by arrangement with him I have relinquished all of my right thereto. I give and bequeath unto Marshall, Arthur, Mortimer, Julia, Mary Frances, Rosalie and Alice Carr all of my personal estate of every kind whatsoever, share and share alike in equal proportions but not until after the payments of my debts and legacy and the expenses of the administration which I request be done while disposing of any part of the same when a division of said personal estate to be made between them. I do hereby constitute and appoint my son [[Carr-11704|Arthur Carr]] to be my sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and my will and desire is that the commissioned allowed for the settlement of my estate shall be equally divided between my Executor and my son Marshall as he will be equally concerned in getting the estate ready for distribution. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal, this twentieth day of July, one thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. Benjamin Carr (Seal) Signed, sealed and delivered by Benjamin Carr, the above named Testator known personally to us, who at his request, in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed our names and witnesses. Wm. F. Leitch William M. Webb Robert L. D. Jones N. L. Knighton

Will of Benjamin Decrowe

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==Last Will and Testament of [[Deicrowe-2|Benjamin DeCrowe]]== [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310658-00591?pid=824711 England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858, PROB 11: Will Registers 1644-1654 Piece 198: Twisse, Quire Numbers 149-195 (1646)] : In the name of God the father the Sonne and the Holy Ghost Amen I Benjamine Decrowe the elder Citizen and Mercer of London being (praised be god) at the time of writing hereof in good and perfect health both of body and minde and memorie but knowing that the life of a Mann is uncertaine both for time place and manner I doe make and ordaine this my Last Will and Testament in manner and forme following first and above all I bequeath my Soule into the handes of Almighty God in full hope of everlasting Salvation by the only mercies and passion of our Lord and Saviour Christ Jesus not doubting but steadfastly believing to bee my redeemer in the Land of the living which God for his mercies sake grant unto me and to all good Christian people And more my earthly Body I leave the same to be interred in such decent manner and shall seeme best to my Executor [chooseed] hereafter named And concerning my moveable Goods and chattels whatsoever that after my Debts and funerall charges are paid the residual of my personall Estate shall be divided into three partes according to the laudable custome of the City of London whereof one parte I leave to my loving wife Margaret Decrowe A second to be divided equally amongst my Children that shall be unmaried at the time of my decease and the other third parte to be distributed in manner & forme following (that is to say) first I will and bequeath to [https://books.google.com/books?id=W0kSAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA104&lpg=RA1-PA104&dq=%22fellowship+of+the+mystery+of+the+mercers%22&source=bl&ots=kbOAWGAA79&sig=Rualr0UJvaLpktbnLpGLCzDxS8U&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjV0KKQkrXaAhXLqVQKHfHnApgQ6AEILzAC#v=onepage&q=%22fellowship%20of%20the%20mystery%20of%20the%20mercers%22&f=false the fellowshipp of the Mistorie of the Mercers] tenne poundes To the poore of [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/london/vol1/pp538-542 St.Thomas Hospitall in Southwarke] whereof I am a Member the some of tenn poundes To the poore Children of [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Christ%27s_Hospital,_London:_A_School_for_Children Christs Hospitall] toward finding them Bed clothes five poundes And to the poore of the parishe where I am buried fortie shillinges Item I give to my Sonne in Law Peter Wigett and my very good friendes Mr. John [Turkott] my late Servant William Dee of London and Merchant fortie Shllinges a piece for a remembrance of me to be made into Ringes at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named And whereas I have given in Marriage with my daughter Elizabeth my dyehouse in [http://london.enacademic.com/735/Black_Raven_Alley Black Raven Alley] purchased of Thomas Parke dyer for which I paid to him and for him the Some of Six Hundred and fortie Poundes Now my will and meaning is that after my other children shall have received each of them out of my personall estate the like Some of Six hundred fortie Poundes then if there by any surplusage my said daughter Wiggett is to enjoye her equal parte and portion thereof with the rest of her Bretheren and Sisters then Surviving otherwise not to clayme any thirde parte being already soo fully advanced Item I give to my Coson Mary Forthe twentie poundes in lieu of the legacie that her grandmother gave her which was conditionally that her State would hold out to pay the same which by reason of Longe and tedious suites of same stirred up by her deceased father Michael Forthe in seeking to overthrow her grandmother's will was spent and consumed with a farr greater quantity of my owne Moneys Item I give to my Sister Forthes children namely Anne Dorothie and Martha five markes a piece either to be oposite to the other and touching thus lawfull being soe challenged by their father Michaell Forthe to be given them by their grandmother which of my certaine knowledge now never soe Notwithstanding for peace sake and loving affection I am contented they shall enjoy this my bequest in full satisfaction of all demands whatsoever and whosoever shall refuse to accept of third my bequest in all loving and final manner according to my fine meaning shall be accounted as dead and not to enjoy any parte or parcel of the said five Markes a piece soe given as aforesaid Item I give to my two sisters in law Elizabeth Gregorie and Joane Turue my Coson Thomas Cudue the some of fortie Shillinges a piece to be made into Ringes or paid them in money at the discretion of my Executor Item I give to all my godchildren twentie shillings a piece Item to my servant Agnes Humphrey in regards of her long service twentie shillings and the rest of my servants that shall be with me at the time of my death twentie shillings a piece Item I give to my sonne Valentine one of my Cypresse Chests which he shall best like of my my best tapestrie coverlett and my great standing cupp with a cover which was proved at Hambrowne. [unreadable] also my five white cupps or [botes] with [dises] [Audureat] quilt [Dast] with a cover given him by his grandmother Mrs. Blanes Murser deceased Item I give to my sonne Benjamn Decrowe one other Cypress Chest after his brother hath made his choise and the Seaton & Tapestrie Coverledd Item I give to my sonne Robert a third Cypresse Chest after his two Brotheren have chosen theirs Item I give to my daughter Elizabeth my soft silke quilt with the [curtain patterns] and window clothes suitable to the same Item I give to my grandchild Elizabeth Wiggett my Spoute pott of Silver and to my said daughter Elizabeth One paire of my best Holland sheetes and a suite of damaske cabling Item I give to my daughter Katherine my Persia silke quilt and the [certain] and Vallense of Changeable Silke with birded eyes which was my Mothers and my standing cupp with a cover had out of the [lotterie] and my bason and [Razor] of silver the residence of the third parte of my personal estate reassessing after these bequests paid and deducted my Will minde is shall be equally divided betweene my sonns Benjamine and Robert the one to be executor to the other as [furnishing] these goods if any of them three happen to dye before the division be made out of this [bequest] Six monthes after my decease with my overseers or the most parte of them remaining my said personall estate to the end that upon the full of the said [Attempt] it may appeare the certaintie what their said sex or all persons will amount unto And further my Will and meaning is that if either of my sonnes happen to dye before they be possessed of this remainder of my third parte that then the survivors shall enjoy the deceased's partes proportionably betweene them and if they should happen all three to dye before they be possessed of the said remainder my Will is that the said remainder be equally divided between my two daughters Elizabeth and Katherine and to their [executors] and assignes forever. And concerning my Landes tenements and hereditaments I will and devise all the same in manner and fforme following ffirst I will and devise all these my messuages Landes and tenements with the appurtenances situate in or neere Middle Derke in the parishe of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Andrew-by-the-Wardrobe St. Andrew in the Wardrob London] which were left me by my ffather Robert Decrowe And my house in Quinbrough wherein Nicholas Simson now dwelleth And also all these my Woods and Woodgrounds lying in Enfield in the Countie of Middlesex which I lately purchased of the right honorable the [[Cecil-100|Earle of Salisbury]] called Balstokes and Lemowds Andalse All my tenements and Landes at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egham Egham in the County of Surrey] to my Sonne Valentine Decrowe and to the heirs of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue to my Sonne Benjamin Decrowe and to the heires of his Body lawfully begotten And for want of issue To my Sonne Robert Decrowe and to the heires of his Body Lawfully begotten and for default of such issue the same to remayne to my Two Daughters parte and potion like And to the heirs of their two Bodies lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for default of any issue of my Children I will and bequeath the said Landes and Tenements to Thomas Cudno my Sisters Sonne and to the heires of his Body Lawfully begotten And if the said Thomas Cudno dye without issue then my Will is the same shall remayne and be to the right worthy Companie of the Misterie of the Mercers They paying yearely ffortie Poundes for the same to the four hospitals in London and Southwark by even and equal portions forward the comforte and releife of the poore people in the said hospitals for ever the house that I live in but what is purchased in my Sonne Valentines name during his and wife's life to Valentine and entails it during her life and after to my Sonne Valentine and his heires and for want of such all if it [saile] Item I give and bequeath to my Sonne my Messuage my dwelling house at Endfield And also all that Messuage and grounds purchased with me of Lucretia Walker one of the Choires of Walker deceased lying in the said Towne of Endfield aforesaid likewise I will and devise to my said Sonne Benjamin Decrowe A third tenement at the Woodsdie to him Spenser dwelleth to my Wife during life and after to my Sonne the old house and ground to be as the deed speake a surrender near intend to wife Also all my Two Tenements and the Woodsey wherein Barnabas Mime and Bradley dwell to Robert Item I give and bequeath my Sonne Benjamin all my Marshelands purchased of Edward Wright and Thomas Harrison [sett] lying and being in Endfield and the Reversion of my new [buihed] Tenement at the Woodsye wherin William Bradley carpenter sometime dwelleth lying and being in the said parishe of Enfield And my Will and meaning is that if my Coson [son?] Benjamin Decrowe shall dye without issue of his Body Lawfully begotten That then all the abovesaid demised premises shall remayine and be to my Sonne Robert Decrowe and to the heires of his body lawfully begotten And for default of such issue from my said Sonne Robert I will and bequeath the same to my Sonne Valentine and their heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to my said two daughters Elizabeth and Katherine and to the heires of their two Bodyes And for default of wich yssue the same to remayne to Thomas Cudnor my Sister's Sonne And the heirs of his Body Lawfully begotten And for default of such yssue to the [Winar] and Church wardens of the said parishe of Endfield and to their Successors to be bestowed towards the repayring of the highways Leading into or about the said parishes where most woods is the Same of tene pounds yearly forever and the residue of the revenues of the said Landes to be to the relief of the poore of the inhabitants of the said parishes forever Item I give and bequeath unto my youngest sonne Robert Decrowe my two messuages and tenements with their appurtenances scituate in St Martyn Osgors Lane London together with all the Wainscott and all other Utensills therewith demised And to the heirs of my said Sonne Robert of his Body Lawfully begotten and for default of such yssue the same to remayne to my Sonne Benjamin Decrowe and to the heires of his body Lawfully begotten And for default of such yssue to my Sonne Valentine Decrowe and to the heires of his Body Lawfully begotten And for default of such yssue the same to remayne to my two daughters Elizabeth and Katherine And to the heirs of their two bodies Lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for default of such yssue to the Bishop of London and to his Successors toward the maintenance Seates fitt and convenient for the people to sitt upon in [http://www.fieldsintrust.org/St-Pauls-Churchyard St Paules Churchyard London] And at the Spittle at the preaching of Sermons in either of the said places freely without affinity or demanding any money for those that sitt upon the said Seates to heare the words of God preached forever. Item I give and bequeath unto my loving Wife Margaret Decrowe over and besides one thirde parte of my personal estate One of my houses at Endfield during the time of her life and not otherwise my New builded house at the Woodsye wherein William Bradley lately dwelled or else my dwelling house at Endfield builded for my Sonne Valentine for and during her Naturall life to give Answer to my Executor within one Monethe after my decease whether of them shee will imbrace but with third proviso and up this Condition that she shall not challendge or demand any thirdes out of my Landes but that she doth rest her self contented with one thirde parte of my personal estate first bequeathed unto her as aforesaid but if either by evill Counsell of by her owne obstinance shee doth challendge or may possess one third of my Lande then my Will and mind is that this my bequest of either of my said houses shall be utterly void and of none effect And my house at the Woodsye to remayne to my Sonne Benjamin And my other house appointed for my Sonne Valentine [shalbe] and Remaine to my said Sonne Valentine and to his heirs forever And whereas I am bound to Sr Nicholas Bonignton in teh Some of One and fiftie Poundes to free the Grond called Moones Hawth Grobe from any claymes Thirdes by my said Wife And likewise am bound in One Thousand Poundes to free my dye house in Black Raven Alley in London which Dye house I gave with my Daughter Elizabeth in Marriage to my loving Sonne in Lawe Peeter Wigott with a Generall consent of my said Wife and my other Children yet notwithstanding since the Solemnization of the said Marriage my said Wife hath refused to confirme the said gift whereby my Bond of One Thousand pounds is forfeited My Will and mind therefore is that my Sonne Valentine shall retaine in his handes the said Somes of One hundred fiftie Poundes And One Thousand Pounds of out of my personall Estate foward the discharege of the said Bondes and that until my said Wife deliver up her right therein if any thinge be due unto my said wife and my said Children must rest themselves contented with the residue that shall remayne of my said personall estate the said One Thousand One hundred fiftie Poundes being deducted until such time as the obstinance of my said wife may be curbed either by some equitable course of Justice or by death wich is naturall to us all. Item I doe make nominate and appoint my loving Sonne Valentine Decrowe my fulle and sole Executor of this my last will and Testament and my loving Sonne in lawe Peter Wiggott and my good friends Mr John Duskott and my Brother in Lawe William Turue and my late Servant William Dee Merchant my overseers to [speacke] with my loving Coson Master Robert Hall unto whom I doe Bequeathe fortie Shillinges to buy him a Ringe and Twentie Shillinges to his Wife Margarett in remembrance of my death praying and desiring my said overseers to be helpfull and assisting to my said executor with their best advise and Counsell to the good of all my Children in Generall whereof I make noe doubt but they will fully performe the same Item whereas I have assigned tow certaine Feofees the house of my Manse of Russenden with appurtenances in the Isle of Sheppie in the Countie of Kent And whereas they have by my directions assigned the same to my said Sonne Valentine Decrow upon and under certaine conditions therein lymited and appointed ffirst therefore I desire my said Sonne freely and faithfully to performe the said Conditions in paying and discharging such [Ammisties] to my Coson Bulye hes Wife as I am lyed unto by Covenant, And likewise to the Ladie Bagwell by my Aunt Marlees Will And fortie shillinges per Annume to the poore of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erith Erithe in Kent] And my meaning is for the better performance of m said Sonne Valentine in Marriage that it shall be Lawfull for him to make a sufficient joynture to his said Wife or wifes of the specified dureing their Naturall lives And that the [sprinses] shall be after him and his wifes decease unto his Children heirs of his body lawfully begotten [sunnessinely] And if sh should dye without ysssue of his Body (as God forbid) show my meaning is the same shall remayne to my other Children successively and to the yssue Lawfully begotten of their Two Bodyes And in Witness that this is my Last Will and Testament I have written the same with myne owne hand and published the same this Six and Twentieth Daye of ffebruary Anno die One Thousand Six Hundred twenty Six In the presence of those whose names are underwritten by me Benjamin Decrowe Published the Daye and yeare abovesaid in the presence of Nicholas Rand Thomas Heaton [peresed] and amended 30 August 1632 in the presence of R. [Cobb]

Will of Benjamin Franklin Breazeale (1784-1850)

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==Text of will== Will of Benjamin F Breazeale Apr Term 1850 In the Name of God Amen! I, Benjamin Franklin Breazeale of the State of Tennessee in the County of Roane being, in sound mind & memory thanks be given to God for his mercy, and calling into mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament. That is to say principally and first of all I give and recommit my soul into the hand of that holy God who give it and my body I recommit to the earth to he buried in a decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executor nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall receive the same. by the merciful and almighty power or God. and touching such: a wordly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise, & dispose of the same in the following manner & form, First, I give and bequeath to my son Henry Willis Breazeale all my lands, plantation & premises including the plantation where I now live, and all my other lands according to the several deeds of conveyance for the same as the title therefore will more fully show& further it is my will that all my other property of any kind be sold & put to interest & that my executors, or executor do pay an equal part of the same to the lawful heirs of Owen Gentry & Patsy Gentry his wife& also the lawful heirs of Charles Bogart & his wife as said heirs come of age further I do give and bequeath to Owen Gentry & Patsy his wife five dollars & to Charles Bogart his wife five dollars to Thomas Dawson & his wife and also five dollars to Robert Davis & his wife & this I do certify and confirm as my last will & testament for the execution& the performance thereof I do appoint my true & trusted friends Joseph Rhea and Henry Bogart as my executors. An accounting by the executor is recorded in Book E, page 426, the December term of court 1853 as follows: Be it remembered that on this 28th day of 9 November 1853, Personally appeared before me Austin L. Greene, Clerk of the County Court of said County, Elijah W. Breazeale administrator with the will annexed of the estate of Benjamin F. Breazeale deceased; and made the following return and settlement to wit From the inventory of said of personal estate returned at July term 1850 of Roane County court said administrator is chargeable as per said return this sum S353.39. The inventory of debts reported at same term returned all bad he still reports that he has not been able to collect any portion of them consequently they are not taken into this account of settlement ==People named in will== *[[Breazeale-210|Henry Willis Breazeale]]: Son *Owen Gentry: Friend *Patsy Gentry: Friend, wife of Owen *[[Bogart-638|Charles Bogart]]: Friend and executor *Thomas Dawson: Friend *Robert David: Friend *Joseph Rhea: Friend

Will of Benjamin Kimbell, Henry County, Georgia, 1851

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Transcribed Will of Benjamin Kimbell of Henry County, Georgia. Will was written on 6 May 1851."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93L-583B?cc=1999178&wc=9SYY-MNB%3A267649001%2C267830201 : 20 May 2014), Henry > Wills 1834-1917 vol A-C > image 119 of 609; citing various county, district, and probate courts. Persons Listed: *Benjamin Kimbell, Testator *Elizabeth Kimbell, Testator's wife *Benjamin Franklin Kimbell, Testator's grandson *Randolph Kimbell, Testator's grandson, son of John Kimbell *John Kimbell, Testator's son *George W Kimbell, Testator's grandson *Isaac Hand, Testator's son-in-law *James Moore, Testator's son-in-law *William C Ferrell, Testator's son-in-law *Whitmore Kimbell, Testator's grandson *William Kimbell, Executor *Andrew, enslaved negro boy *Betty (formerly Parvina), enslaved negro girl *Tom, enslaved negro man *John H Low, witness *R.W. Morrow, witness *H.G. Sullivan, witness ---- State of Georgia
Henry County

Know all men by these present
that I '''Benjamin Kimbell''' of the
County and Tate aforesaid knowing the certainty
of Death and uncertainty of Life and for the better
disposing of my wordly goods do make and or claim
the following instrument of writing my Last will
And Testatment by revoking all former will
or Wills whatsoever that is to say

'''Item 1st''' I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife
'''Elizabeth Kimbell''' the one half of my stock of cattle
Hogs and Sheep also the one one half of my farming
untensils and one safe used as a small pantry

'''Item 2nd''' I give and bequeath unto my beloved Grand
son '''Benjamin Franklin Kimbell''' one negro boy named
'''Andrew'''

'''Item 3rd I give and bequeath unto '''Randolph'''
'''Kimbell''' son of my beloved son '''John Kimbell''' one
negro Girl named '''Parvina''' after called '''Betty'''

'''Item 4th''' I give and bequeath unto my beloved Grand
Son '''George W Kimbell''' a negro man named '''Tom'''

'''Item 5th I give and bequeath unto my Son in Law
'''Isaac Hand''' the sum of Five Dollars and also I give unto
'''James Moore''' also my son in law the sum of Five Dollars
also unto '''William C Ferrell''' also my son in law the sum of
Five Dollars

'''Item 6th after paying my just debts I desire the residue
of my property to and go unto '''Whitmore Kimbell''' my
Grand Son

'''Item 7th I wish and desire and appoint '''William'''
'''Kimbell''' my Executor to carry out my assign and
desire about the disp of wordley goods as Expressed in
this instrument which as I before Stated I now say I do
constitute and or claim as my last will and testatment
And by a revoke all former will or wills
In testimony of which I have hereunto signed my name
and affixed my seal this the sixth day of May in the
year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty one
in presence of
'''John H Low'''
'''R. W. Morrow'''
'''H. G. Sullivan'''
==Sources==

Will of Benjamin Manley (1749-1833)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Manley-3612|Benjamin Manley]] the Elder of Ryton on Dunsmore, Warwickshire, Carpenter, who died on 27 December 1833. '''Probate''': "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2F007623686%2F00630&parentid=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWILLS%2F483888 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS/STAFF/WILLS/483888 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 11 February 2023)
Benjamin Manley probate in 1834. Died 27 Dec 1833 residing in Ryton upon Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England, Ryton upon Dunsmore, Warwickshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, gaps, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Manley-3612|Benjamin Manley]], the Elder, testator #[[Manley-3614|William Manley]] of Stareton, Stoneleigh, son, a Carpenter, Executor #{{Red|John Wallis}} of Coventry, grandson, a Butcher, Executor #[[Johnson-133047|Mary]], late Wife #[[Bartlett-15318|Mary Pask]], daughter of late wife #{{Red|Mr Pask}}, of London, husband of late wife's daughter Mary #[[Manley-3615|Ann Wallis]], daughter, widow #[[Manley-3617|Thomas Manley]], son #[[Manley-3628|Jane Parrott]], daughter #[[Parrott-2318|Mr Parrott]], husband of daughter Jane #[[Manley-3630|Elizabeth Manley]], daughter #[[Manley-3639|John Manley]], son #[[Manley-3595|Benjamin Manley]], son #{{Red|Elizabeth Russell}}, daughter of Jane Parrot #{{Red|Thomas Russell}}, or Ryton on Dunsmore, Labourer, husband of Elizabeth Russell #{{Red|Mary Ward}}, witness #{{Red|Moses Ward}}, witness #{{Red|Benjamin Eaton}}, witness == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == [Page 1] This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Benjamin Manley the Elder''' of
Ryton upon Dunsmore in the County of Warwick Carpenter which I make and ordain in
manner following First I will and direct that all my just debts funeral expenses and the
expense of proving and carrying into execution this my Will be fully paid and satisfied by my
Executors hereinafter mentioned and after payment and satisfaction thereof I give devise and
bequeath all and singular my Messuages Tenements Hereditaments and real Estate and all
and signular my Household goods Furniture plate Linen Bonds Monies Securities for money and
all and singular other my personal Estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever which I may
die possessed of or entitled unto to my son '''William Manley''' of Stareton in the Parish of Stoneley
in the County of Warwick Carpenter and my Grandson '''John Wallis''' of the City of Coventry Butcher
my Executors hereinafter named their Heirs Executors and Administrators Upon trust to sell
and convert into money such part or parts thereof as does not then consist of money and to distribute
and equally divide the same between the daughter of my late wife '''Mary''' now the wife of '''Mr'''
'''Pask''' of London                                    and my children the said William Manley and '''Ann'''
'''Wallis''' Widow '''Thomas Manley''' '''Jane''' the wife of '''Mr'''            '''Parrot''' '''Elizabeth Manley''' '''John'''
'''Manley''' and '''Benjamin Manley''' in equal shares and proportion to take as Tenants in
common and not as Joint Tenants but in case of the death of any or either of them the said '''William'''
'''Manley''' '''Ann Wallis''' '''Thomas Manley''' '''Mary Pask'''                   '''Elizabeth Manley''' '''John'''
'''Manley''' & '''Benjamin Manley''' in my lifetime leaving lawful issue him her or them surviving
I will and direct that the share of him her or them so dying shall go to and be equally divided
between the children of him her or them so dying in equal share and proportions as Tenants
in common and in case they leave only one child then to such only child but in case such
deceased party should die without leaving any lawful issue him her or them surviving then
I will and direct that the share of shares of such deceased party of parties so dying without
lawful issue shall go to and be equally divided between the survivors of them and the said
'''Jane Parrot'''                              as tenants in common and in case the
said '''Jane Parrot'''                                  should depart this life in my life
time I will and direct that her distributive share of my real and personal
Estate be paid to her daughter '''Elizabeth''' the wife of '''Thomas Russell''' of Ryton
aforesaid Labourer but in case the said '''Elizabeth Russell''' should die before her
mother the said '''Jane Parrott'''                           and the said
'''Jane Parrott'''                                should depart this life in my life time then
I will and direct that the distributive share of the said '''Jane Parrott'''            
do go to and be paid to all my surviving children and the said '''Mary Pask'''
                                   in equal shares and proportions as Tenants in Common
It is also my Will and desire that the distributive share my son the said '''Thomas Manley''' [Page 2] will be entitled to under this my Will be not paid until the said
'''Thomas Manley''' pays to my Executors the Sum of Forty nine Pounds
which I have lent to him with lawful Interest for the same and for
which he gave me his Promissory Note but which Note he has since
obtained possession of and in case the said '''Thomas Manley''' refuses
to Pay such forty nine Pounds and Interest I direct and command
my Executors to deduct the amount from the distributive share
he the said '''Thomas Manley''' will be entitled to out of my said real
and personal Estate And I do hereby declare and direct that the
receipt or receipts of my said Trustees or Executors or the Survivor of
them or the Heirs Executors Administrators of such Survivor shall
be a good and sufficient discharge and discharges to the Purchaser
or Purchasers of all or any part or parts of my said real and personal
Estate and Effects for so much and such part or parts of his her
or their Purchase Money as in and by such receipt or receipts shall
be expressed or acknowledged to be received and that after such receipt
or receipts shall be so given such Purchaser or Purchasers and his
her or their respective Heirs Executors Administrators or Assigns
shall be absolutely acquitted and discharged of and from the same
and shall not be in any way obliged to see to the application of the
Money in such receipt or receipts mentioned or expressed to be
received or any part thereof or be answerable or accountable for
any loss misapplication or nonapplication thereof or of
any part thereof and that it shall and may be lawful to and
for my said Trustees or Executors or the Survivor of them and the
Heirs Executors or Administrators of such Survivor to retain to
and reimburse himself and themselves all lou costs Charges
and expenses which they or any or either of them shall or
may sustain expend or be put unto in or about the execution
of the trusts hereby in them reposed and that neither of them
shall be answerable of accountable for any loss or damage
which shall or may at any time happen to the trust Estate
or for the insufficiency or deficiency of any Security Banker
Broker or other person with whom or in whose hands the said
Trust Monies and Effects or any part thereof may be placed
so that the same happen without their or either of them
[Page 3] wilful neglect or default And that the one of them shall not be
answerable or accountable for the other of them or for the acts
Deeds Receipts neglects defaults of the other of them but each
of them shall be answerable and accountable for himself and for
his own acts deeds receipts neglects and defaults only And
Lastly I Nominate Constitute and appoint the said '''William'''
'''Manley''' and '''John Wallis''' Executors of this my Will hereby
revoking all former Wills by me at any time or times
heretofore made and declaring this and this only to be my
last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I the said
'''Benjamin Manley''' the Testator have to this my last Will and
Testament written and contained on three sheets of Paper
set and put my Hand and Seal in manner following (that
is to say) to the first two sheets thereof my hand only and to this
third and last Sheet thereof my hand and Seal this eighth
day of October One thousand eight hundred and thirty three Signed Sealed Published and declared
by the said Testator '''Benjamin Manley''' the Elder
as and for his last Will and Testament in the
Presence of us who at his request in his presence
and in the presence of each other have hereunto
subscribed our Names as Witnesses '''Mary Ward''' '''Moses Ward''' '''Benjn Eaton''' == Sources ==

Will of Benjamin Manley (1794 - 1866)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Manley-3595|Benjamin Manley]] of 13 George's Place, Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, Middlesex, Gentleman, who died on 5 August 1866. '''Probate''': "England and Wales, National Index of Wills and Administrations, 1858-1957"
citing Probate, England, United Kingdom, Her Majesty's Stationery Office, Great Britain.; FHL microfilm .
{{FamilySearch Record|QPJS-6JL2}} (accessed 8 February 2023)
Benjamin Manley probate on 30 Aug 1866 in England, United Kingdom. Died 5 Aug 1866.
'''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995"
Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
{{Ancestry Sharing|1663074|6e8ac97a3e027843c4304023a0f74aa6f8f8e39c17cdfa52f3bfac181810fff2}} - {{Ancestry Record|1904|402917}} (accessed 8 February 2023)
Benjamin Manley probate on 30 Aug 1866 in Principal Registry. Died 5 Aug 1866 in Middlesex, England.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Manley-3595|Benjamin Manley]], testator #{{Red|Benjamin Manley}}, son #{{Red|Joseph Smith}}, witness #{{Red|John Lloyd}}, witness == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == [Page 1] This is the Last Will and Testament
of me '''Benjamin Manley''' of No. 13 Georges Place Old Ford Road Bethnal
Green in the County of Middlesex Gentleman I desire to be buried at Woking
in the same grave as my wife and two children and sisters are interred I give
devise and bequeath unto my son '''Benjamin Manley''' of No. 7 Cambridge Terrace
Broke Road Dalston All my real and personal estate whatsoever and where-
soever to hold to him his heirs executors and administrators according to the
respective nature and qualities of the said promises absolutely and for ever
and I hereby appoint my said son Sole Executor of this my Will and
revoking all former Wills and other Wills whatsoever by me at any
time heretofore made do declare this to be my last and only Will
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twenty fifth day
of May one thousand eight hundred and sixty five. - Benjamin
Manley - signed published and declared by the above named '''Benjamin'''
'''Manley''', the testator as his last and only Will and Testament in the presence of us
who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other all
being present at the same time have hereunto subscribed our names as
witnesses. - '''Joseph Smith''' -''' John Lloyd''' - Clerks to Messrs
Humphreys & Morgan Sol[icito]rs Giltspur Chambers Newgate Street London - Proved at London 30th August 1866 by the Oath of '''Benjamin Manley'''
the son the sole Executor to whom Admon was granted. == Sources ==

Will of Benjamin Titus Green

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The Will of [[Green-49222|Benjamin Titus Green]] - 8 Feb 1896 I, Benjamin Titus Green, of Mound Bayou Bolivar county of State of Mississippi, now in the City of Vicksburg, being over the age of twenty one years and of sound mind and disposing memory, do make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all other wills and testaments. First: I desire that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid after my death. Second: I give and bequeath, except two acres and the lot known as Green Square, the two last to be hereinafter explained, my entire undivided half interest in the Eight Hundred acres of land at Mound Bayou, now owned by Montgomery and Green, to my wife, Eva P. Green and my six children equally, viz. Bennie Allen Morris, Mary E., Louise, F., John St. Anthony, Paula Geraldine, Maria Henrietta. Third: I give and bequeath to my wife the lot known as Green Square above referred to, including my store and dwelling house. Fourth: I give two acres of cleared land of the Montgomery and Green tract also my mule named Kate to Scott Watson Harrison. Fifth: I give a mule named Dick and my undivided half interest in the tract of land in said Bolivar County, known as the Kincaid and Francis tract to John W. Francis Sixth: My five other mules, three horses, three milk cows and their calves, two horse wagons, one log wagon, all notes and accounts due me, as well as my half interest in all notes and accounts due the firm of Montgomery and Green. I give equally to my wife and six children before named. Seventh: Should I not recover from my illness, it is my desire that my executrix, as speedily as possible, sell my half interest in the saw mill and steam gin now in the Montgomery and Green place and place the duly executed bearing date first day of May AD 1893 giving and bequeathing to Scott Watson Harrison, ten acres of cleared land of the Montgomery and Green tract of land, also my mule named Kate; Now I, the said Benjamin T. Green, being desirous of altering my said will in respect to said legacy, do therefore make this my present writing which I direct to be amended as a codicil to my said will and taken as a part thereof: I do hereby revoke the said legacies by my will, giving to said Scott Watson Harrison. I do hereby give to the said Scott Watson Harrison the sum of $38.00 with interest at eight per year from May 1st 1885 to date of payment only when he reaches twenty one years of age. And I do ratify and confirm my said will in everything except where the same is hereby revoked and altered as a proceeds in Bank to the credit of the estate. Eighth:I desire that the estate shall not be divided nor any deed or conveyance made or given to or for any part of said estate till my youngest child becomes of age, should it live. But any of the children attaining their majority and desiring or selecting any special lot on part of said estate, shall be permitted to do so, provided such selection does not exceed said child’s proportionate share of the entire estate and provided said part so selected shall be charged against the part to which said child would be entitled and deducted from his whole undivided fractional interest upon final settlement of the estate. Ninth: I nominate and appoint my wife Executrix of this my last will and testament and desire that no bounds be required of her; said appointment herewith, to be exclusively upon the condition that she is to sign no bounds nor endorse any commercial paper whatever. Should she do so, then her powers as Executrix shall at once cease and determine and the court shall appoint an administrator to carry out the provisos herein, as fully as my said Executrix may have done. Witness my signature this 1st day of May AD 1893 at Vicksburg, Mississippi. B.T. Green Witnesses D. B. Temple N.A. Anderson Witnessed and attested this 1st day of May AD 1893 by us as witnesses in the purpose of the said Ben Titus Green, the testator herein and the presence of each other. D. B. Temple N. A. Anderson Whereas I, Benjamin T. Green of Mounds Bayou Bolivar Cty Miss. have by my last will and testament in writing aforesaid. In witness I hereby set my hands this 13 day of Dec. AD 1893 at Mounds Bayou Bolivar County State of Mississippi. B.T. Green, Testator Witness and attested this 13th day of Dec 1893 in the presence of Benjamin T. Green and in the presence of each other. J.P. T. Montgomery Witness A. N. Thompson Witness Transcribed from original on ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9176/images/007643702_00492?treeid=52533509&personid=170174254893&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true&pId=2533900 Image also available at: '''Probate records (Shelby County, Tennessee)''': "Probate records (Shelby County, Tennessee)"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1348140 Probate records (Shelby County, Tennessee)] Wills: Gaffagan, Cornelius - Marsh, William
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Will of Benjamin Wigginton

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'''The Will of [[Wigginton-318|Benjamin Wigginton]]''' '''Probate''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Will Books, 1763-1914; General Indexes, 1754-1976; Author: Virginia. Circuit Court (Bedford County); Probate Place: Bedford, Virginia
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Benjamin Wigginton probate on 17 Nov 1860.
::17 Nov. 1860, Bedford County, Virginia ::I, '''Benjamin Wigginton''', of the County of Bedford and State of Virginia, do make and ordain this my last will and testament. I have herefore given to my daughter, '''Martha I. Weir''' and to my son '''F. M. Wigginton''' both citizens of Texas, their full share of my estate and have given some property to my daughter '''C.C. Cox''' and have, by a deed of trust to '''Wm. H. Bolling''', provided for the children of my said daughter, I therefore will and direct that my three children above named shall receive nothing more from my estate, but I desire and direct that all the residue of my property shall be divided into two equal parts which give and bequeath to my two daughters '''Ann E. Bolling''' and '''Emma W. Terry''', for their sole and separate use, free from the debts contracts, liabilities and control of their husbands with full power and authority to my said daughters to dispose of and manage as they see fit, and with like power and authority to dispose of said property by wills at their death.
 ::In deed of trust to '''Wm. H. Bolling''', I have conveyed one third of the tract of land lying on Ivy Creek in Bedford County, containing seven hundred and fifity three acres, upon which I reside, in dividing the remainder two-thirds between my daughters '''Bolling''' and '''Terry''', I desire and so direct that between them so divided as to leave the dwelling house and improvements connected therewith wholly on one of said third and that my daughter '''Ann E. Bolling''' shall have that third. ::In the division of my servants between my said two daughters I desire and direct that my daughter '''Mrs. Bolling''' shall have in her lot my negro woman '''Pauline''' and my negro girl '''Martha''' that I purchased from '''Wm. H. Terry''' as administrator of '''A. Perkins''', but the woman '''Pauline''' is too valuable without reference to her qualification as a cook, or washwoman.
 ::I hereby nominate and appoint my sons in law '''A. Bolling''' and '''Wm. H. Terry''' and my grandson '''Wm. H. Bolling''' the executors of this my last will and testament and I revoke all former wills and codicils. ::Witness my hand and seal this the 17th day of Nov. in the year 1860.
(Signed) '''Benjamin Wigginton''' (Seal) ::Teste: Signed and acknowledged in our presence and in the presence of each of us and at the same time. :::'''Pocahontas White''' :::'''Lucy McLogwood''' :::'''Sam'l McDaniel''' :::'''W. S. White''' ==Sources==

Will of Benjamin Wilshire

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Will of Benjamin Wilshire Wikitree id: Wilshire-21 Transcribed from photo of original document in Ancestry.com: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8635/images/005756824_00093 by [Berntson-18|Peggy McMath ]. == Will == Registers Office page 29

In the name of God Amen, I Benjamin Wilshire
of the County of Wilkes and State of Georgia, being weak in body
but of purfect mind an memory, thanks be given unto the al=
=mighty, calling to mind the mortality of my body, and know=
ing that its appointed for all men once to die, do make
and ordain this my last will and Testament, that is to say
principally and first of all I give and recommend my
Soul unto the hand of God, that gave it and my body
I recommend to the Earth, to be buried in a deasent
Christian Burial, at the discretion of my Executors
                                                                                                      nothing
                                                                                                      30
nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I shall
receive the same, by the mighty power of god, and as touch
=ing such wordly Estate whereas it has pleased God to bless
in this, I give and divise and dispose in the following man
=ner, and form. --

First I give and bequeath, unto my beloved Wife Mary Wil=
=shire, all the improved Land, Houses, and all privileges there
to as house hold furniture; and moveable, and six Cows
and Calves, and some Beef Cattle, and one mare and
two more Colts, then and during her lifetime then after
her decease, all the household Goods and moveable property
Cattle and Horse, or Horse Beasts as above mentioned and
their increase, divided Equally among my four children. One
that is not born is to receive its share equally which makes
five Shares, names is as follows. William Wilshire, Elizabeth
Wilshire, Sarah Wilshire, Ann Wilshire Also I give and -
bequeath unto my beloved Son William Wilshire two
hundred Acres of Land, which includes the Plantation
and in case the Child that my wife bares should be a Boy,
he is to Receive his Equal part of Land that is above men
=tioned. I also give and bequeath, unto my five Children
already described, one not born, William Wilshire, Elizabeth
Wilshire, Sarah Wilshire, Ann Wilshire, nine head of
Cattle divided among the five Children as the come
of age each to have their equal part, and now I do
Constitute make and ordain my beloved Wife Mary
                                                                                                     Wilshire
                                                                                                      31
Wilshire and my beloved brother William Wilshire my
Executor of this my last Will and Testament. and. I do
hereby disalow, revoke, and disanul all and Every other
former Testaments, legasies and bequests --- Whereof as
I have here unto set my hand and Seal this Twen=
teenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thou=
=sand seven hundred and ninety-one, Signed Sealed
and pronounced, and by the said Benjamin Wilshire
as his Testament and last Will in the presence of
us who in his presence and in presence of each other
have hereunto Subscribed our names. --

Joseph McMath
Allen Brown
Joseph +his mark+ Duphoys

Benjamin +his mark+ Wilshire (Seal)


State of Georgia }
Wilshire County }
Appeared before my Joseph McMath, one of the
subscribing Witnesses, to the within mentioned will
and being by me duly sworn on the holy Evangelists of Almighty
God, deposeth and saith, that he seen the within named Benj
Wilshire signed Seal publish and declare, the written instrument
of writing to be his last Will and Testament, and that at the
time of his so doing he was of sound disposition mind memory and
understanding to the best of their knowledge and belief and that
he seen Allen Brown and Joseph Duphoy, subscribe their names
as concuring Evidence to the same.--

Proved approved and Exhibited the 8th day of December 1792. --
Recorded the 10th Dect 1792 --
January 14th 1793 Letter testamentary and Warrant of Appraisment
granted unto Mary Wilshire, nominated Executrix of the last Will
of Benj. Wilshire du. --
                                                                                                      D a Terrell R P W C

== Heirs == # Wife Mary Wilson; all the improved Land, Houses and privileges thereto, household furniture, six cows and calves, beef cattle, one mare and two colts and # Children: At death of wife, all household goods and moveable property, cattle, horses and their increase divided equally between them; as they come of age, equal shares of 9 head of cattle # one child not born: one equal share as above (and if born as a boy) an equal share of land and plantation bequeathed to William # William Wilshire: one equal share as above and two hundred Acres of Land, which includes the Plantation # Elizabeth Wilshire: one equal share as above # Sarah Wilshire: one equal share as above # Ann Wilshire: one equal share as above

Will of Blanche Smith Shakespear

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== Last Will and Testament of Blanche Shakespear == [[Smith-95047|Blanche (Smith) Shakespear (abt.1860-)]] === Will Abstract === Blanche Shakespear of Whangaparaoa, Auckland, New Zealand, widow. I appoint my son Robert Hamilton Ross Shakespear and Harold Dixon Buddle of Auckland as excecutors and trustees. All of my property is given to the trustees to set out as follows. 1. To son '''Robert,''' all of my stock and farm implements at Whangaparaoa and my boats 2. To my son '''Robert''' said farm with the condition that '''my daughters''' all have the right to live in the home and use the furniture for their life span or until they marry. One fourth of profits shall be used for upkeep of the home. Upon the death or marriage of the last daughter, '''Robert''' shall own the farm completely. 3. If '''Robert''' dies before the death or marriage of all of '''my daughters''' my trustees may, if they think advisable, continue upkeep of the farm and divide profits giving one half to my son's widow and the remaining one half towards the maintenance of any daughters living in the home. If none of them live there, then half of the profits shall go to the '''living daughters''' equally. 4. If the trustees think the above is inadvisable, the farm should be sold and the proceeds divided equally amongst all '''my daughters''' and my son's widow. If any of the daughters have died, their issues will be given their share. 5. The remainder of my estate my trustees will hold and apply profits towards the upkeep and maintenance of the houses at "Te Whanga" (the farm) for such '''daughters''' as may be living. Upon the marriage or death of the last daughter, my trustees shall divide any residual estate equally amongst all daughters with any deceased daughter's share going to her issues. 6. If the trustees think it advisable to retain the share of my estate and pay '''unmarried daughters''' profits, if one of my daughters dies without having received her share, it shall go to her issues listed in her Will, with the rest going equally to my remaining daughters. I also give my trustees authority to: :a. To invest any money forming my estate as they see fit :b. To lease, mortgage, or sell any part of my estate needed to upkeep my conditions, as long as upon my son's death the farm shall not be sold without the approval of '''all of my daughters''' :c. To apply the whole, or any part, of the share of my estate of any infant towards his or her maintenance education advancement or benefit, or pay said amount to their guardian, allowing that my trustees are not responsible for any losses. 7. I declare that any personal property or estate given by this Will not impose responsibility for any losses to my trustees. The term "my trustees" shall mean '''Robert Hamilton Ross Shakespear''' and Harold Dixon Buddle, and the survivor of them, and the executors and administrators of such survivor, or other appointed trustees that uphold this Will. That any such solicitors may charge my accounts for reasonable and professional amounts. I revoke any prior Wills made by my hand. Signed by the testatrix and Blanche Shakespear === Probate === In the Supreme Court of New Zealand, Auckland Registry of the Northern Disctrict In the estate of Blanche Shakespear, late of Whangaparaoa, widow Motion for probate: Mr. S. D. E. Weir moves that probate of the last Will and Testament of the above be granted to Robert Hamilton Ross Shakespear and Harold Dixon Buddle, the executors. (signed, no date, image 5 of 11) ===Affidavit to lead grant of probate=== Cover page (image 6 of 11) Image 7 of 11: Regarding the estate of Blanche Shakespear, late of Whangaparaoa, widow We, '''Robert Hamilton Ross Shakespear''' of Whangaparaoa, farmer, and Harold Dixon Buddle of Auckland, solicitor, make oath and say: 1. That Blanche Shakespear of Whangaparaoa is now deceased, and was living in Whangaparaoa, in the district of Auckland at that time. 2. That Blanche Shakespear died at Whangaparaoa on the '''17th day of March 1950''' and we were present at her funeral. 3. That the supplied Will was hers 4. That we will execute the property as listed by paying her lawful debts and legacies after an inventory is done of said property and debts assessed. 5. That the estate, effects, and credits are valued under £25,000.00 Sworn at Auckland by the said '''Robert Hamilton Ross Shakespear''' this 27th of April 1950 before me Glen B. Johnston, solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. Sworn at Auckland by the said Harold Dixon Buddle this 27th of April 1950 before me Glen B. Johnston, solicitor of the Supreme Court of New Zealand. (image 8 of 11) === Estate of Blanche Shakespear === In the estate of Blanche Shakespear, late of Whangaparaoa, widow of this district (Cover page, image 9 of 11) On the 2nd of May 1950 a copy of the Will of Blanche Shakespear, a widow, deceased, has been proved before the Honourable George Panton Finlay, a judge of this court. That '''Robert Hamilton Ross Shakespear''' and Harold Dixon Buddle have been granted rights as executors of her Will, and able to execute all debt payments and legacies listed, and are bound to provide an inventory of all. 2nd of May 1950 E. M. Mosley, Deputy Registrar (image 11 of 11) == Sources == * "Last Will and Testament," database with images, ''New Zealand Archives'' ([https://ndhadeliver.natlib.govt.nz/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE58565308 NatLib.govt.nz] : as accessed 31 December 2022), document of Blanche Shakespear, 1950; citing a typed version of the document as held by the New Zealand Archives.

Will of Bridget (Marwood) Ford of Honiton Devon

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'''The Will of Bridget (Marwood) Ford of Honiton, Devon.'''
Written: 12th November 1746 Proved: 3rd April 1747 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in 2018 from the copy held at the National Archives: Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 753 In the Name Of God Amen I [[Marwood-178|Bridget Forde]] of Honiton in the County of Devon Widow being in a Good State of health but of good sound and disposing mind and memory blessed be God but calling to mind the frailty of this Mortal life and the uncertainty of the time of my death do therefore make and ordaine this to be my last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke and make void all other Wills by me at any time heretofore made. Imprimis I give and bequeath all that my Messuage Farm or Tenement called Great Well lying in the parish of Ottery St Mary in the County of Devon and also all my two Messuages or Tenements lying at Gosford in the same parish and all my right and Estate therein with their and every of their hereditaments and appurtenances unto John Forde of Offwell in the County of Devon, Gentleman his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively upon Condition that he pays thereout the sum of Fifty pounds a year clear of all rates taxes and other Outgoings whatsoever unto my Niece Mary Tucker the now wife of William Tucker Esquire my Executrix and hereinafter named for her own Separate use and to her Executors Administrators or Assigns for and during the full Term and Time of Six Years Commencing from the time of my death and also the Sum of Ten pounds a year unto his sister Mrs Upham her Executors Administrators or Assigns clear of all Taxes for the space of Ten Years Commencing at the same time and in Case the said John Forde shall refuse or neglect to pay the same Then it shall and may be lawful for my said Niece [[Marwood-159|Mary Tucker]] to enter upon all and singular the same premises as her own proper Estate and I do in that Case make void the Gift and bequest I have hereinbefore Conditionally made thereof unto the said John Forde and do give all and Singular the same premises with their hereditaments and appurtenances unto my said Niece her heirs `Executors Administrators and Assigns respectively for and during all the Estate and Interest I have therein she paying the said Sum of Ten pounds a year unto the said Mrs Upham as aforesaid and my will is that the tomb and Vault of Edward Forde Batchellor of Physick - my late deceased husband in Ottery Churchyard shall be Constantly repaired by and out of the profits of the same premises by the person or persons that shall enjoy the same during the Terme and Interest I have therein. Item I give to the poor of Honiton the Sum of five pounds of lawful Money of Great Britain to be distributed amongst them according to the discretion of my said Executor Item I give and bequeath unto my Niece Mrs Bridget Marwood the Sum of two hundred pounds of like Money and to my [[Marwood-158|Brother Thomas Marwood Esquire]] the Sum of one hundred pounds of like money. To my [[Marwood-112|Nephew James Marwood Esquire]] his son the Sum of one hundred pounds of like money To my [[Marwood-154|Cozen James Benedictus Thomas Marwood]] son of my said Nephew James Marwood the Sum of five hundred pounds of like Money and to the said William Tucker the Sum of Two thousand pounds of like Money In Trust To and for the sole and Seperate use and disposal of my Cozen Bridget Sherston Wife of (blank) Sherston of Wells in the County of Somerset Gentleman distinct and apart from the use of her said husband and so as the same be not liable to his debts or Engagements nor under his Control or Management he being to have nothing to do therewith nor with the Interest or produce thereof but I do desire that her said Father will improve the same for the use and benefit of his said daughter Sherston in the best manner he shall be able either by placing or Lending the same out at Interest or otherwise according to his discretion always paying to her the said Bridget Sherston the Interest or produce thereof to her own Seperate use and her receipt shall be from time to time a Sufficient discharge for the same notwithstanding the Coverture between her and her said husband. Item I do give and bequeath unto the said William Tucker the Sum of Fifteen hundred pounds of like money In Trust to and for the sole and seperate use and disposal of my Cozen Frances Brown his daughter the now wife of Henry Langford Brown Esquire Distinct and Apart from the use of her said husband and so as the same not be liable to his debts or Engagements nor under his Control or Management he being to have nothing to do therewith nor with the Interest or produce thereof but I do desire that the said Father will improve the same for her in the best manner as he can either at Interest or in any other manner he shall think most proper always paying the Interest to her for her own Seperate use and her receipt from time to time shall be a Sufficient discharge for the same notwithstanding the Coverture between her and her said husband provided always and my Will and meaning is that in case either of the said Several Legacies of two thousand pounds or Fifteen hundred pounds or any part of either of them shall for times be lost by means of the Insufficiency or Insufficiencies of the Security or Securities taken for the same respectively then my Will is that the said William Tucker his heirs Executors or Administrators shall not be Answerable for or liable to make good the same provided such Security or Securities be first of all approved of by the said Bridget Sherston and Frances Brown respectively by writing under their hands respectively. Item I give and bequeath unto my Cousins Betty Tucker and Agnes Tucker Daughters of my said Niece Mary Tucker the Sum of five hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and also unto her two Sons Benedictus Marwood Tucker and William John Tucker the like Sum of five hundred pounds apiece of like money and I do hereby direct that the four last mentioned Legacies of five hundred pounds each shall be paid into the hands of the said William Tucker their Father within one year next after my death desiring he will Improve the same in the best manner he can by putting and keeping the same out at Interest and that he pays unto the said Betty Tucker and Agnes Tucker their principal sum of five hundred pounds each and the Improvement he shall have made thereof respectively at their Attainment of the age of one and Twenty years respectively or at the time of their respective marriages which shall first happen and that he pays the said several sums of five hundred pounds so given unto the said Benedictus Marwood Tucker and William John Tucker and the Improvement that shall have been made thereof unto them the said Benedictus Marwood Tucker and William John Tucker respectively at their several Attainments of the age of one and Twenty years and I do also direct that all other the Legacies before by me Given shall be paid to the several Legatees in on e year next after my death for the uses aids and purposes aforesaid Item I give and bequeath into Grace Sketchly my Servant Ten pounds a year clear of all Taxes to be paid unto her by even quarterly payments by my Executrix hereinafter named for and during her natural life the first payment thereof to be made and to begin at the end of the first three months next after my death. Item I give unto every other Servant that shall be living with me at the time of my death and hath so lived with me for the space of one year next before my death Fifty shillings of lawful money of Great Britain. Item I do direct and desire my said Executrix to lay out and bestow in my Funeral the sum of one hundred pounds in the most prudent and discreet manner she is able and also that she lays out and bestows the sum of fifty pounds more in erecting a Monument to my Memory in or against the Wall over the Tomb of Mr Thomas Marwood who was my Great Grandfather near adjoining to the Great north of Honiton Church and I do earnestly desire that my Body may be also lain and placed in or under the said Tomb and that there may be a proper inscription on my said Monument denoting the same and Lastly my Lands of Inheritance and all my Estate therein and all the rest residue and remainder of my Goods and Chattels of what nature or kind so ever after my Legacies herein before given paid and discharged I do hereby give and bequeath unto the said Mary Tucker my Niece for her own seperate use and disposal distinct and apart from the use of her said Husband and I do hereby make and Constitute her my said Niece Mary Tucker whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament In Testimony whereof I the said Bridget Forde the Testatrix have hereunto Set my hand and Seal this twelfth day of November in the year of our Lord God according to the Computation of the Church of England one thousand seven hundred forty and six Bridget Ford Signed sealed published and declared by her the said Bridget Forde the Testatrix to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses hereunto in their presence Sarah King Will Gille George King I do give to Mrs Mary Tucker four Suits of my best Wearing apparel to her daughter Bridget Sherston my diamond earrings to Betty Tucker my diamond Cross Frances Brown my pearl necklace Agnes Tucker Gold Watch Mary Larance Ten pounds to Mary Salter five pounds to Eunice Hood 5. George Clark son of Theophilus Clark 10 and all the rest of my Wearing Apparel to Grace Sketchly except one suit to the other servant I do give to Sarah King 100 Guineas. 27th March 1747 On which day appeared personally Theophilus Clarke of the parish of Honiton in the County of Devon, Mercer, George Kingof the same parish Cooper and William Gill of the same parish Gentleman who being severally sworn on the Holy Evangelists to depose the Truth did jointly and severally say and depose as follows to wit and first they the said Theophilus Clarke and George King for themselves did jointly and severally say and depose that they and each of them knew and were well acquainted with Bridget Forde late of Honiton in the County of Devon Widow deceased for many years before and to the time of her death and have often seen her write whereby they and each of them became well acquainted with the manner and Character of her hand Writing and having now viewed and perused the paper writing hereunto annexed purporting to be a Codicil to be annexed to her last Will and Testament beginning thus ( I do give Mrs Mary Tucker four suits of my best wearing apparel ) and ending thus ( I do give unto Sarah King100 guineas ) they these deponents do jointly and severally say that they do verily believe the same to be totally wrote by and with the proper hand writing of her the said Bridget Forde deceased and he this deponent William Gill for himself deposeth and saith that he drew and wrote the last Will and Testament of the said Bridget Forde deceased bearing date the Twelfth day of November one thousand seven hundred and forty six now last past and also hereunto annexed and that he this deponent was present at the execution of the said Will and is a subscribed Witness thereto and well knows that the Several Interlineations and Erasements now appearing in the said Will were so made by him before the Execution of the said Will and were read over to and approved of by the said Testatrix Theo Clarke George King Will Gill The same day the said Theophilus Clarke George King and William Gill were severally duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit before me Richard Lewis This Will was proved at London with a Codicil annexed the third day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and forty seven before me the Right Worshipfull John Bettesworth Doctorof Laws Master Keeper of the Commissary of the Prerogative Court ofCanterbury lawfully Constituted by the Oath of Mary Tucker Wife of William Tucker Esquire Sole Executrix named in the said Will to whomAdministration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattelsand Credits of the said deceased being first sworn by Commission dulyto Administer

Will of Bridget Zouch, widow of St Martin in the Fields, MIddlesex 1678

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Will of Bridget Zouch, widow of St Martin in the Fields 1678 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 357
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Will of Bridget Zouch, granted probate on 4 Jul 1678. Died about 1678 in St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Bridget Zouch widow of St Martin in the Fields. It was written on the 19 January 1677/8 and was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 4 July 1678. Administration was granted to Bridget Zouch alias Sandys the sole executrix Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Bridget Zouch of the Parish of St Martin in the Feilds in the Countie of Midd[lese]x widdowe''' testatrix *'''my deare and loving Sonn William Zouch''' recievd £5 and some items of his late father's also half of the residual estate *'''my deare and loving daughter Bridget Zouch alias Sandis''' sole executrix, recievs the mills and lands in Donnington, plate, household goods also half of the residual estate *'''Peter Holmes miller''' tenant of mills in Donnington,Berkshire owned by the testatrix *'''Mr Thomas Gilbert''' no relationship stated received twenty shillings for a ring **'''Mrs Anne Gilbert wife of the said Thomas Gilbert'''received twenty shillings for a ring *'''Abraham Gilbert Sonn of the said Thomas Gilbert''' witness to will received twenty shillings for a ring *'''Anne Gage wife of Henry Gage''' received twenty shillings for a ring * '''my deare and loving Kinsman William Swayne of the Middle Temple London Esq[uire] ''' Overseer of the will, received £10 *'''John Croft''' witness *'''Elizabeth Taylor''' witness In the Name of God Amen The nynteenth
day of January Anno Domini one thousand six hundred seventie seven and in the one and
twentieth yeare of the Reigne of Our Soveraigne Lord King Charles the second of England etc
I '''Bridget Zouch of the Parish of St Martin in the Feilds in the Countie of Midd[lese]x'''
'''widdowe''' being sick and weak in bodie, but of good and perfect mynd and memory, Thankes be
to God therefore doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in maner and
forme following, (that is to say) First, I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty
God my Creator, hoping and assuredly believing in and through the Merits Mediation
death and passion of Jesus Christ my blessed Saviour and Redeemer to receave
Remission of all my Synns; and life everlasting; And my bodie I committ to the
Earth from whence it came to be decently buried; And as concerning my wordly estate
which God of his mercie hath been pleased to bestowe on mee. I doe give & bequeath
the same as followeth:

Imprimis I give and bequeath unto '''my deare and loving'''
'''Sonn William Zouch''' the summe of five pounds of lawfull money of England, and the
Watch that was his Fathers, and my Silver Whistle with five Bells and a Corall
to it, and a Silver-Chaine belonging to it:

Item I give devise and bequeath unto '''my deare'''
'''and loving daughter Bridget Zouch alias Sandis''' her heires and assignes all
that Messuage or Tenement and two Water mills with their appurtenances sci=
tuate lying and being in Donington in the Parish of Shawe in the COuntie of Berks
nowe in the occupation of '''Peter Holmes miller''' his Tenants or assignes, And all and
singular Fishinge wayes lights easements houses Outhouses Edifices Buildings Barnes
Stables Orchards Gardens waters streames water-works Banks bayes Mill-ponds
Dams Sluces floudgates sloud-hatches Commons profits commodities advantages and
hereditaments whatsoever to the said Messuage or Tenement mills and Premises be=
longing

[''page 2 folio 205 recto'']

belonging or to either or any of them in any wise apparteyning, and all yearly & other
Rents issues and profits thereof and the Reversion and reverence Remainder and
remainders of the said Premises or any of them, To have and to hold the said Messuage
or Tenement Mills and premises with their and every of their appurtenances unto '''my'''
'''said daughter Bridget Zouch alias Sandys''' her heires and assignes, to the only use of
her heires and assignes forever:

Item I give and bequeath unto '''my said daughter'''
'''Bridget Zouch alias Sandy's''' all my Plate Rings Goods and houshold stuff

Item I give and bequeath unto''' Mr Thomas Gilbert Mrs Anne Gilbert wife of the said'''
'''Thomas Gilbert Abraham Gilbert Sonn of the said Thomas Gilbert, and Anne'''
'''Gage wife of Henry Gage''' each of them the summe of twentie shillings apeece to buy
each of them a Ring:

Item all the rest and residue of my Chattells moneys estate
and substance whatsoever not herein and hereby bequested (my debts legacies and
funerall charges being first payd and satisfied) I doe give qand bequeath unto '''my said'''
'''Sonn William Zouch and to my said daughter Bridget Zouch alias Sandys''' to be
equally divided betweene them part and oart like; And I doe hereby make and ordaine
'''my said daughter Bridget Zouch alias Sandys''' sole Executrix of this my last
Will and Testament and I doe nominate and appoint '''my deare and loving Kins'''=
'''=man William Swayne of the Middle Temple London Esq[uire] '''Overseer of this my last
Will and Testament and I doe give unto him the summe of tenn pounds of lawfull
money of England: Lastly I doe hereby revoke renounce and make void all former
Will and Wills by mee made and doe publish and declare this to be my last Will
and Testament: In witness whereof I the said '''Bridget Zouch''' first above named
have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and Seale the day and yeare
frst above written: '''Bridget Zouch''' Signed sealed published and declared in
the presence of :'''John Croft: Elizabeth Taylor: Abraham Gilbert

===Research Notes=== It seems highly likely that Bridget Zouch is the daughter of Samuel Iremonger and Bridget Corderoy owing to the fact that she has the mills at Donnington that were in Samuel Iremongers will. I have been unable to find a marriage record but believe that she married a James Zouch who had property in Hampshire an other places. See:https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C5662921: Reference: C 10/98/118 Description: Short title: Somers v Zouch. Plaintiffs: Francis Somers. Defendants:''' Bridget Zouch, widow, Eleanor Cordray, Hugh Gamlyn and John Goddard.''' Subject: property in Lamport, Somerset. Document type: bill, three answers and disclaimer Date: 1663 Bridget was the widow of Henry Zouch who names her and her aunt Coderoy in his will here https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D766556 Bridget Zouch widow; Elinor Corderoy; Hugh Gamlyn; and John Goddard gentleman, executors of Henry Zouch late of St Margarets, Westminster, Middx, gentleman; and William Zouch son and heir of the said Henry Zouch being an infant by the said Bridget his mother and guardian v. Richard Sommers the elder and Richard Summers the younger; John Colvill; Samuel Highland; George Cleyton; and Robert St Hill & Mary his wifehttps://waalt.uh.edu/index.php/C78_1669 ===Sources===

Will of Capt. Matthew Fuller

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'''The WILL OF CAPT. MATTHEW FULLER''' As transcribed from the Original Records by George Ernest Bowman, M.D. 13:7Bowman, George Ernest, "Capt. Matthew Fuller's Will and Inventory," ''Mayflower Descendant,'' Vol. 13:7. [https://archive.org/details/mayflowerdescendv1314mass/page/13/mode/1up Archive.org] CAPT. MATTHEW FULLER died at Barnstable between 25 July, 1678, the day he made his will, and 22 August, 1678, the date of the inventory. The will and inventory are recorded in the Plymouth Colony Wills and Inventories, Volume III, Part II, Pages 127 - 129."Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L97D-V3G9?cc=2018320&wc=M6BX-F29%3A338083801 : 20 May 2014), Wills 1633-1686 vol 1-4 > image 459 of 616; State Archives, Boston. Vol. 3:2:127-129. Text of the Will: [3: 2: 127] The five and twentieth Day of July in the yeer of our Lord one thousand six hundred seaventy and eight; I Mathew ffuller of the Towne of Barnstable in the Collonie of New Plymouth; being sicke of body but of Good and prfect memory thankes be unto almighty God; and Calling to Remembrance the uncertaine state of this transitory life and that all fflesh must yeild unto Death when it shall please God to Call; Doe make Constitute and ordaine; and Declare this my last will and Testament, In manor and forme following; Revoakeing and Anulling by these prsents all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills heertofore by mee made and Declared either by word or writing; and this to be taken onely for my last will and Testament; and none other; and first being pen itent and sorry from the bottom of my hart for my sins past most humbly Desireing forgivenes for the same; I Give and Comitt my soule unto almighty God my Saviour and Redeemer, in whom and by the Merretts of Jesus Christ, I trust and be leive assuredly to be saved, and my body to be buried in such place, as my executors heerafter Named shall appoint; and Now for the settleing of my temporall estate; and such Goods Chattles and Debts as it hath pleased God farr above my Deserts to bestow on mee; I Doe order Give and Dispose the same in manor and forme following That is to say first I will That all those Debts and Dutyes as I ow in Right or Consience to any manor of prson or prsons whatsoever shalbe well and truely Contented, or ordained to be payed, within Convenient time after my Decease by my executors heerafter Named; Item I Give and bequeath unto Shubeall Jones my Grand Child the Reputed son of Ralph Jones, the angle lott of Marsh meddow, which I formerly bought of his father Ralph Jones, after ffrancis my wifes Decease I Give and bequeath the one halfe of all the Rest of my Lands & meadows I have in the Townshipp of Barnstable, or else where in America To my welbeloved son John ffuller; after ffrancis my wifes Decease I Give and bequeath unto the Naturall sonnes of my son Samuell ffuller Deceased, Thomas ffuller Jabez ffuller Timothy ffuller Matthias ffuller, and Samuell ffuller, The other halfe of all the Lands and meddowes I have in the Townshipp of Barnstable or elsewhere in America; after my wifes Decease; I Give and bequeath to Samuell ffuller the son of Samuell ffuller my Eldest son Deceased, my now Dwelling house with all the land and meadow belonging to the homsted where I now live; after my wifes Decease; and if it happen that hee should Die without Issue That then it shall Goe to the Rest of them bretheren that Doe survive Item It is my will that if my son John ffuller Die without Issue that then the lands and meddowes I have already Given to him Bethyah the wife of John ffuller shall enjoy the full benifitt; and use of them to her Dieing Day; and then to Goe to the Rest of my Children begotten of my owne body; I Give and bequeath to my Daughter Mary Jones the wife of Ralph Jones Ten pounds in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Anne ffuller The now wife of Samuell ffuller ten pounds in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Elizabeth Rowley the wife of Moses Rowley ten pounds in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto Sarah Rowley the Daughter of Moses Rowley all my sheep; and by these prsents I Doe appoint Jedediah Jones to oversee the sheepp That they be Imployed wholly for the use of the said Sarah; Capt. Matthew Fuller's Will and Inventory 9 Item I Give and bequeath ten pounds to Jedediah Jones the son of Ralph Jones in mony; Item I Give to every one of my Male Grandchildren halfe a Crown a peece in old England mony; [p. 128] Item I Give to every one of my femall Grandchildren twelve pence a peece in old England mony; Item I Give to Ralfe Jones Samuell ffuller Junir: and Moses Rowley senir my sones in law five shillings apeece in mony; Item I Give and bequeath unto my onely beloved son John ffuller twenty pounds in silver mony, and to bethya his wife twenty shillings in Gould; I Give to Mary ffuller the late wife of my son Samuell ffuller Deceased five shillings in Mony; I Give and bequeath unto Robert Marshall the Scotsman a peece of Cloth Intended to make mee a suite; off; Item I Give to Jaser Tayler two Raysers; Item I Give and bequeath to ffrancis my Deare and welbeloved wife; whoe by these prsents I Doe ordaine and Declare to be the sole executrix of this my last Will and Testament the use and Improvement of all my housing lands and Meddowes Dureing her Naturall life; as alsoe all my Moveables houshold stuffe Cattle horse kind swine; and whatsoever else Can be Named undisposed of to be att her Dispose for ever In witnes wherof I have heerunto sett my hand and seale the Day and yeer abovesaid Signed and sealed Mathew ffuller and a seale in the prsence of Joseph Laythorpe John Hawes Leift: Joseph Laythorp and John hawes made oath to the truth of the Will abovewritten: viz: That they Did see Capt: Mathew ffuller above said; signe and seale and Declare this aforsaid Will to be his last Will and Testament; before the Court holden att Plymouth the 30th of October 1678 == Sources ==

Will of Capt Moses Hawkins

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Recorded Will of Capt Moses Hawkins of Derby, Connecticut .

Will of Captain Edward Christian of Ewanrigg and Cambridge, 1757

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Christian-2648|Captain Edward Christian]] of Ewanrigg, Cumberland and late of Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. Edward drew up his will at Peterhouse, Cambridge on 15 October 1757 and it was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 22 April 1758. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 837
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Will of Capt Edwd Christian, granted probate on 22 Apr 1758. Died about 1758.
'''Transcription conventions used in this text:''' *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Christian-2648|Edward Christian]]''' Testator *Godchildren: **'''Frances Christian''' **'''Edward Christian''' **'''[[Law-1963|Edward Law]]''' nephew son of Testator's sister '''[[Christian-1597|Mary]]''' **''' John Christian''' *'''Bridget''' sister, received money, clothes and linen at Ewanrigg, shares in ships *'''Dorothy''' sister, received money, clothes and linen at Ewanrigg, shares in ships *'''Wm Watsons son Edward''' relationship to Testator not defined *'''Brother Christian''' at Ewanrigg, the Testator's portrait and silver pistols *'''Cousin Frances Christian''' *'''[[Law-1964|Bro: Law]]''' Reverend Edmund Law Doctor in Divinity, husband of sister Mary, To collect debts in London. *'''my Coz Edward Law''' a pair of silver buckles *'''Sis Law''' Testator's sister Mary living in Cambridge, ten Guineas, all the Clothes and Linen in Cambridge *'''my Coz Edmund Law''' Testator's watch *'''Professor Plumtre''' sword *'''Bro: Laws Servants''' money *'''[[Christian-1819|Brother John Christian]]''' to collect debts in Cumberland *'''Jno Elbonn''' witness *'''Hugh Stanger of Cambridge''' associate, confirmed validity of will [''Folio 64 recto'']
In the Name of God Amen
'''I Edward Christian''' being sick and weak in Body but of perfect Mind
and Memory Do make this my last Will and Testament in form following
namely I will that what Money I shall be possessed of at the time
of my Decease after my just Debts are discharged shall be equally
divided amongst '''my God-Children Frances Christian Edward Christian'''
'''Edward Law and John Christian''' and '''my sisters Bridget and Dorothy'''
Item I leave three Guineas to '''Wm Watsons son Edward''' Item I
likewise leave to my sister's Bridget and Dorothy all my Cloaths
Linnen and Wearing Apparel I have at Unerigg Unerigg = Ewanrigg together with my
Books and the sum of Four pounds Four shillings and six pence
which is in one of my Boxes As also my Six Shares of the Six
[''Folio 64 verso'']
vessels in Mary Port Item I give to '''Brother Christian''' my picture at
Unerigg and a pair of silver mounted Pistols The print of Sir Peter
Waren to '''Cousin Frances Christian'''. My set of Silver Buckles and
Buttons ['''ink splot''] I leave to '''Bro: Law''' A pair of Knee Buckles set with
Bristol Stones to '''my Coz Edward Law''' Item I leave to '''Sis Law''' ten
Guineas together with all the Cloaths Linnen and Wearing Apparel
which I have now in Cambridge My watch I leave to '''my Coz'''
'''Edmund Law''' my Silver Hilted Sword to '''Professor Plumtre''' To '''Bro:'''
'''Laws Servants''' I leave three guineas Lastly I do desire my
'''Brother John Christian''' to receive all that is due to me in Cumberland
and apply it to the Purposes above mentioned and my '''Bro: Law'''
to do the same with regard to all the Money that shall become
due to me in London. I do declare this to be my last Will and
Testament made at PeterHouse in Cambridge on the 16th day of
October 1757 as Witness my hand and seal - '''Edwd Christian'''
Witness Jno Elbonn /- The nineteenth day of April 1758.
On which Day appeared personally '''Hugh Stanger of Cambridge'''
in the County of Cambridge and by virtue of his Corporal Oath
deposed as follows That he knew and was well acquainted with
Captain Edward Christian late of Cambridge Batchelor deceased for
several years before and to the time of his death and hath often
seen him write and subscribed his Name and thereby he became
well acquainted with his Manner and character of Hand Writing
And having now carefully viewed and perused the paper Writing
hereunto annexed purporting to be the last Will and Testament of
the said Deceased beginning thus - "In the Name of God Amen I
Edward Christian being sick, & weak in body" - ending thus - "made
at PeterHouse in Cambridge on the fifteenth day of October 1757
as Witness my Hand & Seal", and thus subscribed Edward Christian
doth say that he verily believes the said Will beginning and ending
as aforesaid and the Names Edward Christian thereto subscribed to be
totally wrote and subscribed by and with the proper Hand of him
the said Edward Christian deceased - Hugh Stanger Same Day the
said Hugh Stanger was sworn to the Truth of this Affidavit before
me Thomas Hirst Comissioner On the twenty second day of April in the Year of our Lord
One Thousand seven Hundred and fifty eight Administration
with the Will annexed of all and singular the Goods chattels
and Credits of '''Captain Edward Christian late of the Town of
Cambridge Batchelor''' deceased was granted to '''Mary Law (Wife'''
'''of the Reverend Edmund Law''' Doctor in Divinity) the natural
and lawful Sister and next of Kin of the said deceased having been
first sworn by Commission duly to administer for that no Executor
or Residuary Legatee is named in the said Will ==Source==

Will of Captain James Cook, 1780

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This is a transcript of the will of British explorer and naval officer [[Cook-4419|Captain James Cook (1728 - 1779)]]. His will was dated 14 June 1776 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 24 January 1780. The text of the will is based on the original will, as signed by Cook, held by the National Archives (UK) in its collection of wills of famous people: see [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C198035 PROB 1/17]. A registered copy of the will is also available in the records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury: see [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D380400 PROB 11/1060/263]. The original spelling, capitalisation and punctuation have been retained. === Will === In the Name of God Amen
I James Cook Commander pf His Majesty’s Sloop the Resolution — being of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding (praise be to God) Do make and publish this my last will and Testament in the manner following (that is to say) First my will is that all my Just Debts and funeral expences be fully paid and satisfied and after payment thereof I do hereby give and Bequeath to my dear Father Mr James Cook of Redcar in the County of York for and during his natural Life one Annuity or clear yearly Sum of Ten pounds ten shillings to be paid and payable to him by my Executrix and Trustees hereinafter named half yearly by even and equal portions at Michaelmas and Lady Day the first payment to begin and be made on such of those feasts which shall first and next happen after my Death and I do charge and make chargeable the whole of my Real and personal Estates with the payment thereof accordingly Also I give to my Dear and loving Wife Elizabeth Cook all my Leasehold Messuage Tenement and premises with the appurtenances wherein I now Dwell situate and being in Mile-end old Town in the County of Middlesex for the term of her natural Life and after her Decease I give the same to all my Children whether borne in my life time or in Due time after my Death in equal Shares and proportions Also I give to each of my Sisters Christiana Cocker and margaret Fleck the sum or Legacy of ten pounds and I give to my good Friends Thomas Dyall of Mile end old Town aforesaid Gentleman and Richard Wise of Rumford in the County of Essex Gentleman ten pounds a piece as a mark of the great Regard I have for them and as to all the rest residue and remainder of my real and personal Estates of what nature and kind soever the same shall happen to be at the time of my Decease I give Devise and bequeath one third part thereof unto my said Wife Elizabeth Cook for her own proper use and Benefit for ever And I give Devise and bequeath the remaining two third parts thereof unto my said Wife and unto the said Thomas Dyall and Richard Wise To hold to them and the Survivors and Survivor of them his her or their Executors Administrators or Assigns In Trust nevertheless for the use and Benefit of all and every my Child and Children whether born in my Life time or in due time after my Decease, in equal Shares and proportions and my will is that their portion and portions shall be placed out at Interest upon Government or such other Securities as my said Trustees or the Survivors or Survivor of them shall think fit untill such time and times as the same shall become payable as herein after is Mentioned that is to say my Will is and I do hereby Direct that the portion and portions of such of them as shall be a Son or Sons shall be paid to him or them at his or their age or ages of Twenty one years and of such of them as shall be a Daughter or Daughters upon her or their attaining the age of Twenty one years or upon the Day or Days of her or their Marriage or Marriages which shall first happen Provided Nevertheless such Marriage be had with the Consent of my said Wife but not otherwise Provided also And I do hereby give full power and authority unto my said Trustees and the Survivors or Survivor of them his her or their Executors and Administrators to apply such part of the portion or portions of my said Children till the same shall become payable in placing him her or them out apprentice or apprentices or otherwise in their advancement in the world as they in their Discretion shall think fit and in the mean time I order and Direct that the Interest Dividends and produce of their said portions be paid and applied in and towards their Maintenance and Education respectively And my Will is and I do hereby Declare that if any or either of my said Children shall happen to Die before his her or their portion or portions shall become payable [page 2]
Then the portion or portions of him her or them so Dying or so much thereof as shall remain unapplied for the purpose aforesaid shall go to the Survivor and Survivors of them and shall be paid and payable to him her or them in such and the same manner as his her and their Original portion or portions is and are made payable as aforesaid Also my Will is that my said Trustees shall not be answerable or accountable for any Loss that may happen in placing out my said Estates as aforesaid or otherwise howsoever unless such Loss shall be occasioned by or through their Wilful Default or Neglect And that they shall not be answerable the one for the other of them but each of them for his her and their own act and Deed only And I do also Direct that they shall be Indemnified of from and against all Costs and Damages which they shall sustain by Reason or on account of the Trust hereby Reposed in them And I do hereby Nominate Constitute and appoint my said Wife and the said Thomas Dyall and Richard Wise Joint Executrix and Executors of this my Will and Trustees on behalf of my said Children And hereby Revoking all former Wills I Declare this to be my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament Consisting of two Sheets of paper set my hand to the first Sheet and my hand and Seal to the last Sheet thereof This Fourteenth Day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy six {| |- | width="70%" align="left" cellpadding="2"| Signed sealed published and Declared by the said Testator as and for his last will and Testament Consisting of two Sheets of paper in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have Subscribed our Names as Witnesses to the Due Execution thereof
Alex Bassett Clemts Inn
Nathl: Austen, Joseph Neeld Clks to Mr Bassett

| width="30%" align="center"| Jams Cook |} === Probate === This is written at the bottom of the second page of the original will in PROB 1/17:
20th January 1780
Elizabeth Cook Widow the Relict of the deceased and Thomas Dyall two of the Executors above named were duly sworn (power reserved of making the like grant to Richard Wise the other Executor whenever he shall apply for the same
Before me
And: Coltee Ducarel
Surrogate

15th March 1780
Richard Wise the other Executor was duly sworn
Before me
And: Coltee Ducarel
Surrogate

Testator was late of the Parish of Saint Dunstan Stepney in the County of Middlesex but Commander of His Majesty’s Sloop Resolution and died in February 1779
At the bottom of the registered copy of the will in PROB 11/1060/263 is:
This Will was proved at London the twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty before the Worshipfull Andrew Coltee Ducarel Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of Elizabeth Cook Widow the Relict of the deceased and Thomas Dyall two of the Executors named in the said Will to whom administration of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased was granted having been first sworn duly to administer Power reserved of making the like Grant to Richard Wise the other Executor named in the said Will when he shall apply for the same.

Will of Catharine Reider

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Catharine Reider, deceased }"Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28757-31571-1?cc=1999196 : accessed 2 June 2016), Lancaster > Wills 1867-1870 and 1924 vol Z > image 67 of 344; county courthouses, Pennsylvania.     In the name of God Amen. I Catharine Reider,
of the Borough of Elizabethtown in the County of Lancaster,
and State of Pennsylvania, being of sound and disposing
mind, memory and understanding, but being weak in body and considering
the uncertainty of this transitory life, do make and publish this my last will
and testament, hereby revoking and making void all former wills by me at my
time heretofore made.
     First. I order and direct my herein after named Executor to pay all my just debts
and funeral expenses as soon after my decease as my be convenient.
     Item. I give and bequeath unto Lydia Brandt the sum of twenty dollars.
     Item. I give and bequeath unto Abraham Brenerman the sum of fifty dollars.
     Item. I give and bequeath unto my niece, Mary Keller, the sum of Three hun-
dred dollars.
     Item. I order and direct my herein after named Executor to sell all my personal
property at public sale, and I further order and direct him to sell all the real estate
of which I may die seized and possessed of at public sale to the highest and best
bidder, and for that purpose I hereby authorize and empower him to sign, seal, ex-
ecute and deliver deed or deeds in fee simple as fully as I could do if living, to
the purchaser thereof.
     Item. The residue and remainder of all my estate real, personal and annexed
after the same has been converted into money, and after the payment of all
expenses and the bequests herein before made, I give and bequeath unto my brothers
and sisters, viz. John Reider, George Reider, Mary Gingrich, and Anna Herr,
share and share alike, unto them and their heirs except the share or portion com-
ing to my sister Mary Gingrich which share or portion I order and direct to be and
remain in the hands of my executor, the interest whereof at five per cent shall be paid

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annually unto her during her lifetime, and after her decease, the principal sum
shall be equally divided between John Reider, George Reider, and Anna Herr,
their heirs or assigns.
     Lastly, I nominate and appoint my Nephew George H Reider, Executor of this my last will and testament.
     In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of
July A.D. one thousand eight hundred and sixty six - 1866 [Jul 19 1866]
her
Catharine Reider SEAL
mark
     Signed, sealed, published and declared by the testatrix
as and for her last will in our
presence.
     Saml Eby          Amos L. Harrouff

Lancaster County, Js.
     On the 20th day of September 1867 before me the subscriber
personally appeared Samuel Eby and Amos L. Harrouff, the subscribing witnesses
to the preceding will and on their solemn Affirmation did declare and say that
they were present and saw and heard Catharine Reider, the testatrix therein name &
sign, seal, publish, pronounce and declare the same to be her last will and testament
and that at the time of the doing thereof she was of sound and well disposing
mind, memory and understanding to the best of their knowledge, observation & belief.
          Luther Richards, Dep. Reg.
               
September 20, 1867 Letters testamentary granted to George H. Reider, the Executor
named in the annexed will, he being duly Affirmed well and truly to Administer
the goods and chattels, rights and credits which were of the testatrix according to law,
and also that he will diligently and faithfully regard and well and truly comply
with the provisions of the laws, relating to Collateral Inheritances
          Luther Richards, Dep. Reg.

Will of Catherine Williams of Wotton Under Edge, widow, 1593

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'''Catherine Williams''' This is a transcription of the Consistory Court of Gloucester will of [[Unknown-615997|Katherine (unknown) Williams (abt.1550-1593)]]. The will was written on 18 January 1592/3 and proved on 11 April 1593 * '''Will of Katherine Williams''': "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK
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Katherine Williams probate in Wotton under Edge.
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Catherine/Katherine Williams, widow''' testatrix widow of [[Williams-115988|Edmond Williams (abt.1560-1589)]] *'''Jaone''' daughter of testatrix *'''George Alway''' intended husband of Joane *'''Agnes''' daughter of testatrix *'''Teers''' daughter of testatrix possibly Denes mentioned in the will of Edmond Williams Katherine's husband *'''John Dreysy''' son of testatrix by former marriage, Executor of will *'''John Williams''' son of testatrix by [[Williams-115988|Edmond Williams (abt.1560-1589)]] *'''John Staunton''' overseer of will *'''John Clark''' overseer of will In The name of God ame[n] the 18th day of January in the xxxiijth year of the reygne of Eliz[abeth] the Queenes Ma[jest]ie   that now is '''I Kater[...]'''
'''Williams of Wott[en] underedg in the county of Glouc[ester] wydow''' sicke in body but whole in mind & of good & p[er]fect memory (thanks
be to god do make this my p[re]sent testament in maner & forme following first I bequeath my soule into the hands of god my m[''ost'']
merciful father through Christ my redemer hoping for salvatio[n] by the only merits of  his death & my bodie to the earth in the
churchyard of Wott[e]n Ite[m] I give unto '''my daughter Joane''' my best fether bed fether bolster my best fether pillow that
best locra[m] A coarse, loosely woven fabric of hemp or flax sheet & a canvas sheete a folle[..] & a locra[m] pillobear the 4th fetherpillow the best that 8th & 9th cov[er]lett the best & the
sixt blanket my best brass pott & the least brass pan the old brass pan the worst caldro[n] the best chafingdish & the best breath &
a payer of anndiorons a pothanger a pothooke a charg[er] iij platters iij potteng[e]rs ij sauc[er]s a salt [''ink splot''] pewter pott a pewter cup
the best candlestick & the worst the old coffer the bedsteed in the chamber next the hall the table [''ink splot''] in the hall the waynscot
there & the forms that stand for benches under the wale the second table cloth iij table napkins a maltmill ij barrells my
best medly cassock a bearing cloth my best peticote & a red peticote cloth the moyety of my wearing apparell & of the treew &
earthen vessells not mentioned herafter all w[hi]ch sayd things afore specified so geve[n] or mentioned to be geve[n] if my sayd
daughter shall mary w[i]th '''Georg Alway''' then my will is that all the sayd things so bequeathed unto her shallbe sold by
mine ov[er]seers herafter named & the  price therof whatsoev[er] if above xls shalbe devided betweene myne other ij daughters
herafter named Ite[m] I give unto '''my daughter agnes''' my seco[n]d fetherbed my second fether bolster my second fether pillow
the second locra[m] sheet & a canvas sheete ij folle[..] pillowbeers the third flockbed the second 7th & 10th coverlett the 2nd & 5th blankets
the second brass pott the second brass pa[n] the best caldro[n] a chafingdysh a broach a frying pa[n] a grediro[n] a pothooks a pothang[er]
a charger iij platters ij potteng[er]s ij saucers a quart pott a pewter cup the second candlestick a pewter bottle a skillett
ij coffers in the lower chamber & the standing bedsteed there the press in the chamber next the hal a folding table bord in
the hal a plank for a table ov[er] the kitchen a forme in the hal a bench under the hey window ij table clothes and a bolster
case iij table napkins a mustard mill ij barrels my black cotten cassock a friseThick, heavy plain weave, well fulled wool material made from cheaper fleeces unfit for finer cloth cassock my second peticote a eecer of stam=
mell clothwool cloth, always red in colour used mainly for petticoats & that other moyeti of my wearing apparell & of all the treew & earthen vessells not herin mentioned Item I give
unto '''my daughter Teers''' my best flockbed my worst fetherbolster the third fether pillow the best pare of canvas sheet the
best table cloth on folle[...] & a locra[m] pillowbeer my best holle[nd] sheete the 4th flockbed a flock bolster the 3rd cov[er]let the 6th & the
elenets the 3d and 4th blankets the third brass pott the best pan the seco[n]d caldro[n] a charg[er] ij platters ij potte[n]g[er]s iij the best
saucers a pint pot the 3d & 4 candlesticks a spic[e] mortar & pestil a skillett the best coffer the table & forme in the chamber ij
joyned stooles ij table napkins ij towells ij the brass chorcheises ij p[ar]lets the best apro[n] & a red peticote cloth All the residew
of my goods moveable & immoveable my debts & legacies payd & my funerall expenses p[er]formed & don I wholy eive & be=
queath unto '''my son John Dreysy''' whom I make mine only executor condiconally that he take the charge of th[i]s well
ordering & bringing up of '''my son John Williams''' & have a care of the p[er]formance therof so that the same things be
first valued as they be worth by mine ov[er]seers herafter named to the end that if the said '''John Dreysie''' shall not sa=
tisfy my trust comitted unto him or if ther shalbe any defalt in him touching the p[re]misses then my will is that my
said ov[er]seers shall take the same things or the price of the[m] fro[m] the said John & shall dispose of them & of the child for his
best p[er]forment of the executio[n] wherof & of as other things in this my p[re]sent testament contyned I make and ordeyne my
welbeloved in christ '''John Staunto[n]''' & '''John Clarke''' myne ov[er]seers praying the[m] for gods cause to have care therof & to take
paynes therin written & red before me & by me approved the day & year first above written T. Catherine Williams
Wotton underedge
Probate [in Latin] before Master William Blackeech &c xj April 1593 to the executor named ===Sources===

Will of Catherine Wulfris of Eling, Hampshire 1695

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This is a transcription of the register copy image of the will of Catherine Wulfris. Written on the 12 June 1995 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 January 1695/6, administration being granted to Mary Stanley the executrix named in the will1695 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 433
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Will of Catherina Walfres, granted probate on 20 Jan 1695. Died about 1695 in Elma, Hampshire, England.
The will images were poor and is some places not easy to read
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Katherine Wulfris of Paultons in the Parish of Eling and County of South[amp]ton Spinster''' testatrix *'''my loving neece Anne Hooper wife of Edward Hooper Esq''' *''' Edward Jane and Thomas Hooper sons and daughter of the said first mentioned Edward and Jane''' *''' Anne Hacker Widow of London my neece and only daughter of my brother John Wulfris sometime of London Merchant ands to her eldest son or child *''' to my loving Nephew William Stanley eldest son of George Stanley of Paultons **''' to his son George Stanley his only child''' *'''to my loving Nephews George Stanley son of my said Brother George Stanley And to my loving Nephew Edward Stanley fourth son of my said Brother Stanley''' *''' Mr Browman''' tenant of testatrix *''' to George Stanley his Brother second son of my Brother George Stanley''' Edward Stanley's brother *o '''my deare and well beloved Neece Mary Stanley''' daughter of George and Jane Stanley *''' John Padington''' witness *'''Thomas Arthur''' witness *'''Arthur'Mashman''' witness

[page 1 folio 161 verso]a In the Name of God Amen
June the Twelvth in the yeare of our LORD GOD One Thousand Six
hundred ninety five I '''Katherine Wulfris of Paultons in the Parish of
'''Eling and County of South[amp]ton Spinster''' being GOD be praised of sound
mind and memory doe willingly and freely resigne my soul into the
hands of GOD my CREATOR nothing doubting of his infinte mercies and
pardon through the merits of Jesus Christ my Redeemer and of everlasting
happiness in the Kingdom of Heaven And for my body I comitt it to the
earth from whence it came to be decently buried in the Parish Church of
St Lawrence in the Town of Southampton by my executrix hereafter named
And for the charges or expenses doe allow and appoint the sum of Twenty
pounds And for that estate which it hath pleased GOD to bestow upon me I
doe appoint to be disposed of as hereafter followeth vizt
Imprimus I doe give
and bequeath unto '''my loving neece Anne Hooper wife of Edward Hooper Esq
the sum of Five pounds and my silver tankard and to''' Edward Jane
'''and Thomas Hooper sons and daughter of the said first mentioned Edward
'''and Jane''' the sum of Five pounds a peece to each and every of them
Item I
doe give and bequeath to''' Anne Hacker Widow of London my neece and only
'''daughter of my brother John Wulfris sometime of London Merchant''' the sum
of Twenty pounds if she be living at the time of my decease If not''' to her
[page 2 folio 162 recto]
'''eldest son or child that shall attain the age of Twenty one yeares''' And for
want of such issue Then to remain to my executrix hereafter named provided
nevertheless that in case the said''' Ann Hacker or her child''' have the said sum
of Twenty pounds paid or rendered to them or any of one them within one
yeare after my decease or the yeare appointed payable they forthwith sign a
full discharge thereof and also release remitt and for ever acquitt under hand
and seale all ........ demands and pretences of right whatsoever to all and
any part of my Estate both real and personall And if they refuse or neglect
to give such discharge and release Then I give in lieu thereof only Five shillings
to barr and hinder her and them form any part of my estate to be rendered and
paid as the said Twenty pounds last above said is ordered and declared
which said Legacy is thus precautioned ........ and restrained because my
Mother and my self have left treble the value of all the Estate I leave by the
said '''John Wulfris Father of the said Ann Hacker '''my said Mother leaving
me her sole executrix As by her last Will and Testament may fully may
appear
Item I give and bequeath''' to my loving Nephew William Stanley
'''eldest son of George Stanley of Paultons '''abovesaid the sum of Ten pounds
and''' to his son George Stanley his only child''' the sum of Five pounds Item I
give and bequeath'''to my loving Nephews George Stanley son of my said
'''Brother George Stanley And to my loving Nephew Edward Stanley fourth
'''son of my said Brother Stanley''' the like sum of FIve pounds
Item I give
devise and bequeath unto '''Thomas Stanley third son of my said Brother
'''George Stanley of Paultons''' aforesaid my dwelling house in Southampton
in the high street in which''' Mr Browman''' is the present tenant and
inhabitant together with the Garden and Stable thereunto belonging and
all the rights thereof to him the said '''Thomas Stanley''' his heires and
Assignes forever And if he dye without heir of his body begotten in marriage
Then I give it''' to Edward Stanley his youngest Brother''' And for want of
..... in marriage by '''Edward''' Then I give the said house''' to George Stanley
'''his Brother second son of my Brother George Stanley''' abovesaid and his
heirs and Assignes for ever Nevertheless my will and meaning is That my
executrix herefater named shall have and receive the first four yeares rents
that shall become due after my decease towards th satisfaction and paym[en]t
of my Legacies hereby charged
Item I give and bequeath '''to the Minister of
'''Weller? parish where I usually went to Church''' that shall happen to be
incumbent there at the time of my decease the sum of Twenty shillings & To
the poore of Eling Parish the sum of Twenty shillings
To''' my Sister Mrs
'''Jane Stanleyes chief maid''' what waites on her the sum of Twenty shillings
'''To the maid that waites on me in my chamber''' the sum of Twenty shillings'''
To
'''my Brother Stanleys Coachman '''the sum of Ten shillings and''' to all and every
'''other of his domestick meniall and household servants resident in the Family at
'''the time of my decease''' the sum of Five shillings apeece All which last mentioned
small legacies of Twenty shillings and under I desire may be paid and discharged
within one month after my decease And the plate bequeathed''' Mrs Hooper''' to be
delivered in six dayes after my decaese And further That'''Mrs Hackers '''Legacy be
delivered in six dayes after my decease And further That '''Mrs Hackers '''Legacy be
paid or rendered as is above directed And that all other Legacies above Twenty
shillings in value above charged and given shall not be payable till four
yeares after my decease And in case my Legatee shall happen to dye before his
or her Legacy be equally divided and paid to '''my Brother Stanleys younger
'''Sons George Thomas and Edward Stanley''' and the survivor or them Item I give
[page 3 folio 162 verso]
and bequeath unto'''my loving Sister Mrs Jane Stanley''' my great Bible
in which is a nsefull Concordance and also my great China dish or bason.
And my other great Bible which is guilded I doe give unto '''my Nephew and
'''well beloved Kinsman George Stanley second Son of my said loving Brother
'''and Sister George and Jane Stanley''' abovesaid which said last mentioned
Bibles and dish or bason I desire may be delivered to''' my said Sister and
'''Nephew '''in six dayes after my decease Item my debts and Funerall expences
with all Legacies hereby charged as abovesaid is directed All the rest residue
and remainder of my Estate personall and of right belonging to me I give
and bequeath unto '''my deare and well beloved Neece Mary Stanley''' only
''''daughter of my Brother and Sister George and Jane Stanley aforesaid
'''which said Mary Stanley''' I doe hereby declare nominate and appoint to be
my sole executrix to and of this my last will and Testament hereby also
revoking and making void all former and other wills made by me or
any one for me And I doe desire''' my loving Brother George Stanley and
'''Edward Hooper my loving Nephew to be my overseers''' for the performance
of this my last Will and Testament and doe give them Five pounde apecce Also if any difference
or dispute shall or do harm about or concerning any thing contained in
this my last Will and Testament I desire and it is my will and request
That the full decision umpirage and determination be fully and wholly
left to my Overseers herein last named Desiring that love and Peace may
alwayes be preserved amongst them Lastly I doe hereby will and appoint and
further declare that if my Executrix shall soe happen to dye before
marrying That then the whole advantage and benefitts she has hereby may
be equally divided between her Brothers and the survivors of them '''William
'''George Thomas and Edward Stanley''' And in full testimony and declatration
of the promises I doe hereunto sett my hand and seal the day and yeare first
above written '''Katherin Wulfris ''' In the devize of the house to '''Thomas
'''Stanley''' in the Thirty third line is interlined | Together with the Garden and
Stable therunto belonging and all the rights thereof And further this Will is
written on Statute stamped paper in two sheetes the first containing Fifty
two lines with the word (my) also twice interlined the word (that)
in the margin of the last line bu one and this above written containing
Twenty one lines being both sealed together And then signed sealed and published
and declared in the presence of us''' John Padington Thomas Arthur Arthur
'''Mashman

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Will of Charity Lee widow of Newington, Surrey 1699

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Will of Charity Lee '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 450
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Will of Charitatis Lee, granted probate on 25 May 1699. Died about 1699 in Newington, Surrey, England.
THis is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of [[Rivers-2137|Charity (Rivers) Eldred (abt.1632-abt.1699)]] Written on the 16 November 1695 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 25 May 1699 Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Charity Lee of Newington in the County of Surrey Widow''' * '''my daughter Jane Mitchell the wife of Mr John Mitchell''' *'''my Grandchild Charity Eldred''' daughter of John Eldred *'''my son James Lee''' by second husband Thomas Lee * '''my son John Eldred''' *'''wife of John Eldred''' not named *'''Dorothy Eldred and son John Eldred''' daughter and son of John Eldred, testatrix's grandchildren *'''my son Lancelot Lee''' by second husband Thomas Lee *'''my son Thomas Lee''' by second husband Thomas Lee * '''my friend Lancelot Baugh''' * '''MrsMagdalen Ash''' rents property from testatrix *'''Rich.Blowe James Bisse Tho ....per''' witnesses to will [''page 1 folio 257 verso''] In the name of God Amen
'''I Charity Lee of Newington in the County of Surrey Widow''' being
of perfect mind and disposing memory Do make this my last Will and
Testament in manner following

First I bequeath my Soul to God
that gave it me hopeing for a joyfull resurrection in and through the
sole merits and mediation of my Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ
My body to the ground to be decently buried by my Executors
hereafter named in the Church of Newington aforesaid And I
desire to be laid in the grave of my late husband Mr Lee And I
give to the poore of Newington aforesaid ten pounds

Item I give
to '''my daughter Jane Mitchell the wife of Mr John Mitchell'''
nine hundred pounds to make up her fortune given by her father
fifteen hundred pounds

Item I give her '''my said daughter'''
'''Mitchell''' my Necklace of pearls my Diamond Ring my gold
Spoon a hundred broad pieces which I have by me in a purse and
all my silver plate wahtsoever not hereafter disposed of by this
my Will

Item I give to '''my Grandchild Charity Eldred''' the
ffourteen pounds a year which I have put into the Exchequer
for her life

Item I give '''my said Grandchild Charity Eldred''' three
hundred pounds in money my lesers? pair of Silver Candlestick
my lesers Salvar my Tea pott a Silver porringer my little silver
Cup a dozen of Silver Spoones and my old Silver plate

Item I give
to '''my son James Lee''' and his Assignes the fourteen pounds a year
which I put into the Exchequer for his life

Item I give to '''my son'''
'''James Lee ''' his Ecec[utors] and Assignes all my right title and INterest
in all the Lands I have in Somersetshire To have and to hold to
him his Executors and Assignes for all the residue of my term
[illegible] therein unexpired which Land is mortgaged to me for ninety

[''page 2 folio 258 recto'']

nine years or some such term and I have let out the same to '''Mrs
'''Magdalen Ash''' for a term of year rendering a small Rent determined
on three lives then in being

Item I give to '''my son John Eldred''' one
hundred pounds and to '''his wife''' fifty pounds and to '''his daughter'''
'''Dorothy Eldred and son John Eldred''' twenty pounds a piece

Item I
give to '''my son Lancelot Lee''' twenty pounds and to '''my son Thomas'''
'''Lee''' twenty pounds and to '''my friend Lancelot Baugh'''ten pounds

Item
my further will is that my household linen be divided by two indifferent
persons one halfe whereof which '''my said daughter Mitchell''' shall choose
I give to her and halfe the other moiety I give '''my Grandchild Charity'''
'''Eldred''' and the remaining moiety I give to '''my said daughter Mitchell'''

Item I give all the rest and residue of my Estate both reall and personall
to '''my said daughter Jane Mitchell and my said Grandchild '''
'''Charity Eldred''' And I do make '''my said daughter Mitchell''' in her own
right and '''my son John Eldred in trust for his daughter Charity'''
'''Eldred''' Executors of this my last Will and Testament And I do herevy
revoke all former Wills by me made In witness whereof I have
herunto set my hand and Seal the Sixteenth Day of November in the
year of our Lord One thousand Six hundred ninety five '''Charity'''
'''Lee''' Signed Sealed published and delivered as the last Will and
Testament of the aforesaid Mrs Lee the words aforesaid by '''my'''
'''said daughter Mitchell Mitchell being first interlined in the presence
of us all then subscribing our names in the said''' Mrs Lees''' presence
'''Rich.Blowe James Bisse Tho ....per

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Will of Charles George Cocke of Norwich, 1682

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This is a transcription of the original will of Charles George Cocke of Norwich, 1682. '''Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich''': "Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/278818 Probate records for the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich] Original wills 1681-1682
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'''Persons Mentioned''' [page 1] I Charles George Cocke of the Citty of Norwich desirous to dispose of that estate where with itt hath
pleased Almighty God to intrust mee doe in his feare & with the uttmost consideracon of my
duty both as A man & as A Christian in the most prudent & impartiall manner I cann &
as fair as in mee layes desirous to a said future controversyes knowinge by manifold experiences
how little care or shrift there is for ought that come? the Soule heaven and el? where
there arre greate discoveryes discourses of itt butt the mane inde?r is for the world, castinge
therefore my selfe upon the free grace of God in & through the sole meritts & mediation of
[line has a fold through] my [illegible] the Lord Christ Jesus by whome I hope only for Salvation, I require (as a
testator husband father or in any other relation ) that my buriall be as private as may be
and my interm[en]t without any funerall pompe I have longe seene the vanity of itt & would not
have that att my owne buriall which in my life time I never approved seeinge the will? thereof
and therefore desire thoseintrusted will observe my order & directions therein For the temporall
estate wherewith God hath blessed mee I dispose & confirme the same as followeth, that
estate which was my fathers as that which I purchased of my '''Cozen Thomas L?don''' and
'''Christopher Cock''' & '''Robert Browne''' & others in Forncett Asherton Bunwell Charlton & other townes
[page 2]

Will of Charles Howard

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TRANSCRIPT OF THE WILL OF CHARLES HOWARD OF SAINT CLEMENT DANES MIDDLESEX, ESQUIRE
Made 29th April 1696 / Probate 2nd May 1715 / Grant of Administration 23rd June 1750
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D650975 I Charles Howard of the parish of St Clements Danes in the county of Middlesex Esquire being in health and perfect memory thanks be to God do make this my last Will and Testament in manner hereafter following (that is to say) First I bequeath my soul to God hoping by his mercy to obtain life everlasting and my body to the grave '''to be buried in a very private manner at Dorking in Surrey where my dear wife and children were buried''' and to the poor of the manor abovesaid my Will is that my Executor shall cause to be distributed corn bought and made into bread to the value of twenty pounds which said corn so bought and made into bread shall be given to the poor of the manor of Dorking and Capel aforesaid at several times according to the discretion of my Executor Next I give and devise all those three parts of the manor of Dorking alias Dorking and Capel in the county of Surrey with all those rights members and appurtenances thereunto belonging and also all other lands and tenements whatsoever within the said manor of Dorking aforesaid to '''my dear and loving son Henry Charles Howard''' to have and to hold all and every the before mentioned premises to him and his heirs forever ^to the only proper use and behoof of him and his heirs forever^ Also I do give and bequeath all that residue of the term of two hundred years granted me of the Barony of Graystock and all those my Manors Lordships messuages lands tenements rents and reversions with the rights members and appurtenances whatsoever in the counties of Cumberland and Westmoreland or either of them and also all those my messuages and tenements and appurtenances situate in Norfolk or Arundel buildings in the county of Middlesex and also my right title interest claim and demand whatsoever both in law and equity of in to and out of the said premises to my said dear son Henry Charles Howard To have and to hold the same to him and his Executors Administrators and Assigns I having or claiming an estate or estates for years only And I do give and bequeath all other my goods chattels rights credits and personal estate whatsoever unto my said dear son whom I do make and constitute sole executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all other Wills and Testaments whatsoever In Witness whereof I the said Charles Howard have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty ninth day of April in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred ninety and six - Charles Howard - signed sealed and published in the presence of - Jo: Green - H. Bradshaw - John Snow - Martin ?Pluckard - Probatum fuit … secondo die mensis Maii Anno Domini 1715 Juramento Honorabilis Viri Henrici Caroli Howard Armigeri filii dicti defuncti et executoris in dicto Testamento nominat ….. Note added at the side of the Will “On the twenty third day of June 1750 Administration with the Will annexed of the goods chattels and credits of the Honble Charles Howard late of the parish of St Clement Danes in the county of Middlesex esq., deceased left unadministrated by Henry Charles Howard Esq., deceased whilst living the son sole executor and residuary legatee named in the said Will was granted to '''Frances Howard spinster the Administratrix with the Will annexed of the goods of the said Henry Charles Howard deceased''' being first sworn duly to Administer.”

Will of Charles Hudson

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This is the transcription of the Will of [[Hudson-14909|Rear Admiral Charles Hudson]] (abt 1732-1803). originally from Islandmagee, County Antrim, Ireland. I've added some punctuation to make it easier to understand. {{Image|file=Will_of_Charles_Hudson.jpg |size=720 |caption=Banner from will of Charles Hudson }} '''Will of Charles Hudson Esquire – National Archives PROB 11/1388/173''' In the Name of God Amen. I, '''Charles Hudson''', a Rear Admiral in His Majesty’s Royal Navy being at present in a sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding and praised be to God for the same and considering the uncertain state of this mortal life and to avoid controversy after my death do make and declare this to be my last will and testament, hereby revoking all former wills by me made. I commend my soul to God in humble hopes of his mercy through the mediation of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to the earth to be serenely, frugally and without funeral or pomp interred and I do hereby institute and appoint my friends '''Mr Christopher Hudson''' of Belfast and '''Mr Richard Sanderson''' of Mark Lane Wine Merchant and the survivor of them and the executors and administrators of such survivor Executors and Trustees of this my will desiring that each of them may accept of fifteen guineas to buy a Ring as a small memorial of me and I give and bequeath unto the said '''Christopher Hudson''' and '''Richard Sanderson''' all my estate and efforts of what nature and kind soever which I shall be possessed of at the time of my death for the uses trusts interests and purposes hereinafter mentioned, that is to say I give and bequeath to '''Mrs Hudson''' of Belsize, near Lisburn, widow of my late brother '''James''', an annuity of ten pounds a year, for and during the term of her natural life and five guineas for a Ring and I give and bequeath to her daughter '''Amelia Hudson alias Wolfenden''' the sum of two hundred pounds to her sole and separate use and benefit independent of her husband. Item I give and bequeath to my sister '''Ann Hudson alias Cameron''' of Islandmagee an annuity of twenty five pounds a year for and during the term of her natural life and five guineas for a Ring. Item I give and bequeath to '''Lieutenant John Hay''', '''Edward Hay''' and '''Robert Hay''', sons of my sister '''Elizabeth Morrison''', deceased, the sum of forty pounds each also I give to her daughter '''Jane Hay alias Burney''' the sum of forty pounds, also I give to her daughter '''Nancy Hay alias Scott''' the interest of forty pounds to be paid to her half yearly during the life of her husband '''Scott''' and should she survive him she is at his death to have the forty pounds given to her but if her death happens first the said forty pounds is to be equally divided among the children she may leave but Scott the husband is to have no arrangement thereof not is the same to be subject to his debts or control in any wise. Also I give to the two children of her daughter '''Elizabeth Hay alias Hutchinson''', deceased, the sum of forty pounds to be equally divided between them and it is my will that in case any or other of the aforesaid Mrs Morrison’s children shall happen to die before they survive the legacys now left to them and leaves issue in that case the parents legacy is to go to the said issue share and share alike but if without issue to revert to the residue of my personal estate. Item I give and bequeath to '''Edward McGukin''' and '''Charles McGukin''' sons of my sister '''[Isabel] McGukin''', deceased, the sum of forty pounds each, also I give to her daughters '''Dorothy Stewart alias Whelen''' and '''Jane Steward alias Hudson''' the sum of forty pounds each and my will is that in case any or either of the aforesaid '''Mrs McGukin'''’s children shall happen to die before they receive the legacies now left to them and leaves issue in that case the parents legacy is to go to the said issue share and share alike but if without issue to revert to the residue of my personal estate. I likewise give to the aforesaid '''Dorothy Stewart alias Whelen''' all my right and interest of two Bonds I have from her husband '''Abraham Whelen''', the first for one hundred and fifty pounds, dated in Novr 1788, the other for twenty pounds, dated in Septr 1793, with all such Interest as may be due thereon to her sole and separate use and benefit independent of her husband. Item I give and bequeath to '''Charlotte Hudson alias McClean''' of Belfast the sum of six hundred pounds which sum to be taken from money lent by me to her husband '''William McClean''' on his Bonds in Novr 1801 and Mar 1802 if the same is not repaid to me before my death and, if it is not, she is to have a sufficient obligation from him for the amount as the legacy is for her sole and separate use and benefit independent of her husband. Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Hudson alias McComb''' of Belfast the sum of thirty pounds. Also I give to her sister '''Jane Hudson''', my goddaughter the sum of thirty pounds. Item I give and bequeath to '''Mrs Mary Leonard''' the sum of twenty pounds and I desire that '''Margaret Williams''' hereafter mentioned may have the sole management of this legacy. Item I give and bequeath to '''Margaret Williams''' an annuity of eighty pounds a year for and during the term of her natural life and ten Guineas for her Ring and I likewise give to her the said '''Margaret Williams''' all and singular my household goods and furniture, linen, china, wearing apparel and utensils of every kind whatsoever in and belonging to me in my dwelling house No 23 Apollo Buildings, East Street, Walworth together with the said dwelling house being a leasehold tenement with all my right title and interest of and in the same premises and every thing thereunto belonging to and for her own use and benefit and should the said tenement be by me disposed of before my death she the said '''Margaret Williams''' is in that case to have the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds given to her in lieu thereof and I likewise give her my watch also I leave her in trust my books and plate for my children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' hereinafter mentioned the books to be equally divided between '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James''' and the plate to be given to '''Elizabeth Hudson''' it is my will that several annuity by me given viz to '''Mrs Hudson''', '''Ann Cameron''' and '''Margaret Williams''' may be paid to them quarterly and every quarter by equal portions without any deduction whatsoever. Item I give and bequeath to my son '''Charles Edward Hudson''' born in the year 1787 the sum of four thousand pounds, also I give and bequeath to my son '''Thomas James Hudson''' born in the year 1791 the sum of four thousand pounds, also I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Jane Hudson''' born in the year 1783 the sum of one thousand five hundred pounds, also I give and bequeath to my daughter '''Elizabeth Hudson''' born in the year 1797 the sum of one thousand seven hundred pounds but in case other of my sons the said '''Charles Edward''' or '''Thomas James''' shall happen to die before they attain the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue, in such case I will that three thousand pounds of the legacy of him so dying be given to his surviving brother, four hundred pounds to his sister '''Jane''' and six hundred pounds to his sister '''Elizabeth Hudson''' and should the other son likewise die before he attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue in that case my will is that two thousand pounds of his legacy so dying be given to my daughter '''Jane Hudson''', '''Elizabeth Hudson''', four thousand pounds of it to be given to my daughter '''Elizabeth Hudson''', six hundred pounds to be given to '''Charlotte Hudson alias McClean''' hereinbefore mentioned and four hundred pounds to be given to '''Amelia Hudson alias Wolfenden''' likewise mentioned in this will and should my daughter '''Jane''' die before she attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue my will is that eight hundred pounds of her legacy be equally divided between her two brothers '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James''' and seven hundred pounds to be given to her sister '''Elizabeth Hudson''' and should my daughter '''Elizabeth''' happen to die before she attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue in such case my will is that five hundred pounds of her legacy so dying be given to her sister '''Jane''' and the remaining twelve hundred pounds to be equally divided between her two brothers '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James Hudson''' and my will is that as much of the interest of the legacys now left to my children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''', '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' as shall be necessary for their maintenance and education should be disposed of for that purpose and the overplus lent out on eligible securities at the discretion of the Executors together with any other sums of money they may by this my will be entitled to until my said sons '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James''' shall respectively attain their ages of twenty two years or should they be settled in Business for themselves or married with the consent of the Guardians herein after names before such [???] in either case of twenty one years and until my daughters '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth''' shall respectively attain their ages of twenty four years or day or days of marriage which shall first happen provided such marriage if under age be with the consent of the Guardians for by a Marriage in their Minority without such consent being had in writing [her that?] does it is to forfeit one half of the legacy she is by this will entitled which half in such case is to be given to her sister provided likewise that should my daughters or either of them marry while under age my will is that one half of the amount of their legacies should be so settled upon her or them and their issue in such a manner as to prevent the husband from injuring that moiety and so that the receipts of my sons and daughters notwithstanding their marriage shall alone be a sufficient discharge of such payments as may be made in respect to such moiety and when and as my said children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''', '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' shall respectively attain their said respective ages or day or days of marriage which shall first happen then the legacies they are by this my will intitled to together with such as may have been during their minorities added thereto are to be made over and paid to them and it is my will that the Executors and Trustees may at all times reimburse themselves for all costs, charges and expenses they may be at for or on account of the Trust herein in them reposed and I do hereby devise the Guardianship care and Education of my aforesaid children during their minorities unto '''Mr Christopher Hudson''' and '''Mr Richard Sanderson''' the Executors and Trustees already made and '''Mrs Hudson''' wife of the above '''Christopher''' and '''Mrs McComb''' their daughters and it is my request that the Guardians will order the children and particularly the two Boys to have a liberal Education and the Boys to have theirs in England and when they have had such and of a proper age for business if it is requested they may be put to such as it is consistent with their [genius?] and patrimony and the Trustees are thereby authorised to pay such sums as in their discretion they may deem proper to place the said Boys as apprentices or clerks for their advancement should the funds in which my property is invested get up to a tolerable good height at any time during the Boys minority it is my wish and I Entreat the Executors if they see if eligible to have the goodness to purchase freehold land to the amount of one half at least of what the Boys will be entitled to have by this will and to divide the land so purchased equally between them my farm of Straid in the County of Antrim a lease of lives renewable I give devise and bequeath to my son '''Thomas James Hudson''' already mentioned but should he die before he attains the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue in such case I will the said farm to my daughter '''Elizabeth Hudson''' and should she die before she attains the age of twenty one years and is unmarried and without issue I will the said farm to my son '''Charles Edward Hudson''' and his sons and it is my will that the several legacies by this will bequeathed my children '''Charles Edward''', '''Thomas James''', '''Jane''' and '''Elizabeth Hudson''' excepted may be paid within the year after my death and the money for that purpose is either to be taken from what I have in the public funds or from what I have lent on Bonds or otherwise as the Executors in their discretion shall judge to be most advantageous for the benefit of such of my children who are to have the residue and the said legacies are to be paid in the Sterling of the country where the legatees does reside but my children’s legacies are to be paid in British Sterling and it is my further will that as often as the annuities by me given shall by the death of the annuitants cease to be such that the principal sums from which they are paid together with all the cost residue and remainder of my Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever and not herein before given and disposed of and after paying my just debts, legacies, funeral expenses mourning for the family and all other necessary charges incurred in carrying this will into effect shall be equally divided between my Sons '''Charles Edward''' and '''Thomas James Hudson''' and in case either of them shall happen to die before they attain the age of twenty one years unmarried and without issue the whole of the said residue is to go to the Survivors. I declare this my last will and Testament written with my own hand and sealed with my seal this sixteenth day of August in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two. '''Charles Hudson''' (SS) Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Testator '''Charles Hudson''' as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses thereto. '''Geo. Walpole''' – Master of the Academy, Blackheath. '''Hubert Hoare''' – his assistant. '''Thos. Colwill''' – do. This Will was proved at London, the Nineteenth day of March in the year of our Lord One Thousand eight hundred and three, before the worshipful '''Charles Coote''' Doctor of Laws and Surrogate of the Right Honorable '''Sir William Wynne''', Knight Doctor of Laws, Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of '''Richard Sanderson''' one of the Executors named in the said Will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the Goods, Chattels and Credits of the deceased having been first sworn only to administer power reserved of making the like grant to '''Christopher Hudson''' the other Executor when he shall apply for the same.

Will of Charles Lambert, Bedford County, Virginia, 1839

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This is the transcribed will of [[Lambert-17400|'''Charles Lambert''']] of Bedford County, Virginia. His will was written on 1 March 1839. Codicil witnessed 20 May 1839. It was proved in Court on 23 December 1839. '''Will books, 1763-1914; general indexes, 1754-1976''': "Will books, 1763-1914; general indexes, 1754-1976"
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-99P6-2ZYM}} (accessed 9 October 2023)
citing Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/275249 Will books, 1763-1914; general indexes, 1754-1976] Will books, v. 9-10 1835-1842
Film number: 007645301 > image 327 of 487.
The image quality was excellent and handwriting was very clear
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
When possible, I included the completion of the word, if missing, in [square brackets].
If you see just the square brackets with a space, there is a word or words missing.
A Question Mark is noted when I was unable to make out the words due to the bled through.
Persons Listed: *Charles Lambert, Testator *William Lambert, sold land to Testator *Moses Penn, owned adjoining property *David Douglass, owned adjoining property, Executor, Witness *James, Enslaved black man *Thomas Sledd, sold land to Testator *Martain P Burke, owned adjoining property *Samuel Hobson, owned adjoining property *Elizabeth Jones (Lambert) Diner, Testator's father willed her land *Unnamed wife of Testator *Thomas Sale, Executor *William Allen White, Executor, Witness *R. A. Sale, Witness *Sarah Ann Lambert *David, enslaved person *Randolph, enslaved person *Peter, enslaved person *Frank, enslaved person *Jurdin, enslaved person *Isham, enslaved person *Billey, enslaved person *Albert, enslaved person *Ben, enslaved person *Alvin, enslaved person *Callohill, enslaved person *Spotswood, enslaved person *Bob, enslaved person *Lewis, enslaved person *Randal, enslaved person *James, enslaved person *Hawkins, enslaved person *Aggy, enslaved person *Amy, enslaved person *Caroline, enslaved person *Nancy, enslaved person *Lucinda, enslaved person *Milley, enslaved person *Ailec, enslaved person *Mary Ann, enslaved person ---- In the name of God Amen. I '''Charles Lambert''' of the County of Bedford
and State of Virginia being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind
and memory, blessed be Almighty God for the same, do make and publish
this my last will and Testament in manner and form following that is say
after all my just debts is paid which I hope will be but few, my will
is that all my black people of every age or sex, shall be free. I also leave
all my horses and work oxen and waggon or cart to moove them to the
State that my after named executor shall advise them to move to and
whereas and of my black man has had the misfourtin to loose his
feet by being frost bitten, my will is that the tract of land that I
bought of '''William Lambert''' joining the land of '''Moses Penn''' & '''David'''
'''Douglass''' shall be rented for the supporte of the said black man '''James''' during
his natural life the said land is not to be sold or divided nor any parte
of it is to be cut down or cleared out side of the present fences, any timber
wanting for reframing the fence must be taken of the land joining the
lands of '''David Douglass''' that parte of wood land joining the land of
'''Moses Penn''' is never to be cut down. If the said black man '''James'''

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should die my will is the rents of the said lands shall be for the benefit of any
old black people who are not able to support themselves by their labour, also the lands
I bought of '''Thomas Sledd''' joining the land of '''Martain P Burke''' and '''Samuel Hob'''
-'''son''' my will is that the said lands shall be for the use of the said old slaves
but no parte of the said lands shall be cut down out side of the present fences
I hope my after named executors will see that this my will may be carried
into full affect. My will is that the tracts of land on Read Creek in the County
of Bedford, and the tract in County of Rockbridge shall be sold and the money
arising from the lands shall be to cloth and move the said black people to
the State my after named executors shall advise them to move to and whereas
the lands whereon I now live on was willed by my father after my death
to '''Elizabeth Jones Lambert''' now '''Elizabeth Jones Diner''' of the City of Rich
=mond and my will is that she shall receive one dollar and no more of
my estate. If she has any children they and each of them shall receive one
dollar and no more of my estate. My will is that all the rest of the estate of
every kind shall be sold to pay any debt I may owe. If the woman I
married and left me between forty and fifty years and robed me of
allmost all I was worth should live longer than I do I hope my executors
will contest that she shall have no parte of my estate. Signed, Sealed, pub
=lished and declared by the above named '''Charles Lambert''' to be his last will
and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names
as witnesses in the presence of the Testator. I appoint '''Thomas Sale''', '''David'''
'''Douglass'' and '''William Allen White''' Executors of this my last will and
Testament.
'''C. Lambert''' (Seal) March 1st 1839 '''David Douglass''' '''R. A. Sale''' '''Wm A. White''' It is also my will that if I die on this land I now live on, that my
body shall be buried where my blacks has been buried, in a Christian like
manner. It is also my will that '''Sarah Ann Lambert''' shall have my Sec
-ortary at my death.

'''C. Lambert''' (Seal)

Signed, Sealed & acknowledged
in presence of
'''David Douglass''' March 1st 1839
'''R. A. Sale'''' 1839
'''Wm A. White''' May 20th 1839

Names of my black people
'''David''', '''Randolph''', '''Peter''', '''Frank'', '''Jurdin''', '''Isham''', '''Billey''', '''Albert''', '''Ben''', '''Alvin'''
'''Callohill''', '''Spotswood''', '''Bob''', '''Lewis''', '''Randal''', '''James''', '''Hawkins''', '''Aggy''', '''Amy''', '''Car'''
='''oline''', '''Nancy''', '''Lucinda''', '''Milley''', '''Ailec''', '''Mary Ann''', '''Marthey''', '''Metilda''', '''Nelly''',
'''Parthena''', '''Frances'''

At a Court held for Bedford County the 23rd day of December 1839
This last will and Testament of '''Charles Lambert''' deceased was produced in Court
and proved to be wholly in the handwriting of the Testator, by the oath of '''John'''
'''A. Wharton''' and ordered to be recorded. And on the motion of '''William A.'''
'''White''' one fo the executors in said will named who made oath and gave bond &
Security conditioned according to law, certificate is granted him for obtaining a
probate thereof in due form. The other executors in said will named having
declined to qualify.

'''R. C. Mitchell'''
Link to [[Space:Inventory_of_Charles_Lambert%2C_1839|Inventory of Charles Lambert, 1839]] ==Sources==

Will of Charles Mathews

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In the name of God Amen by Charles Matthis of the parish of St. Andrew and County of Brunswick being the perfect sense and memory thanks be given to God for the same, do make and Ordain this my last Will & Testament in manner and form following. Imprimis I give and bequeath to my son Drury Matthis in consideration of his paying to my to grandsons John and Charles Conneley fifty pounds current money of Virginia to each of them all the lands and plantation I have or all to have to him my said son & his heirs forever. Item all the rest of my estate I give and bequeath to be equally divided between all my children to them & their heirs forever. Item I make and Ordain constitute and appoint my son Drury Matthews, and my son in law Matthew Bishop my whole & sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament utterly disannuling and revoking all other wills by me made in testimony whereof I hereunto set my hand & seal this 2nd day of October 1778. Signed by Charles Matthis. Signed, sealed published & declared in presence of Hugh Williams, William Tarpley, and John Tarpley. Brunswick Court 27th November 1780. This will was proved by the oath of William Tarpley one of the witnesses thereto & ordered to be recorded and upon the motion of Drury Matthews one of the Executors Berry and appointed and he having given bond with security and taken the oath according to all certificate is granted him for obtaining a probate thereof in due form. 26 March 1781.

Will of Charles N Conard

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Will of [[Conard-439|Charles N Conard (1822-1893)]] ---- :I Charles N Conard of Warrington township in the County of Bucks
and state of Pennsylvania being of sound and disposing mind
memory and understanding do make and publish this my last
will and testament in manner and form as follows. That is to say
First. I direct my executors hereinafter named to pay my funeral
:expenses and all my just debts as soon as it may be conveniently after my decease.
Item. I direct and empower my hereinafter named executrix and
:executor as soon as they can conveniently after my decease to sell
and convert into money all my estate. real. personal and mixed
and for this purpose give them full power to grant and convey
my real estate unto the purchaser or purchasers thereof in as full
and ample a manner as I could do if living and free and clear
of all liens and encumbrances.
Item. I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Lydia A Conard all the
:residue and remainder of my estate converted into money
as aforesaid to be hers absolutely.
:And lastly. I nominate and appoint my wife [[Walton-9536|Lydia A Conard]]
to be the executrix and John Walton of Horsham Mont. Co. Pa. to be
the executor of this my last will and testament.

:In testimony whereof I the said Charles N. Conard have to this my last will and testament contained on one sheet of paper subscribed my name and affixed my seal this fifth day of May. A.D. One thousand eight hundred and ninety three.
Charles N Conard (seal)
:Signed sealed published and declared by the said Charles N. Conard as and for his last will and testament in the presence of use who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto
::Alice S. Walton ::[[Conard-453|Phebe W Conard]]
Probate. Bucks County, SS
:On the Eighth day of June AD 1893 personally appeared before me Frank N Booz, Register of Wills in and for the county of Bucks Alice S Walton & Phebe W. Conard the subscribing witnesses to the annexed instrument of uniting purporting to be the last will and testament of Charles N. Conard dec'd and being first duly affirmed according to law did depose and say that they were present and saw and heard Chas. N. Conard the Testator sign and seal publish pronounce and declare the annexed paper uniting as and for his last will and testament and that at the time of his so doing he was of sound mind and memory and of disposing understanding to the best of the knowledge and belief.
::Frank N. Booz Register
:Buck County, SS
:Be it Remembered that on the Eighth day of June AD 1893 (Seal) the annexed last will and testament of Charles N. Conard deceased was duly proved when letters testamentary thereon were granted unto Lydia A Conard & John Walton the executors therein named they having been duly affirmed well and truly to administer the goods and chattels, rights and credits of the said deceased according to law. And also diligently and faithfully to regard and well and truly comply with the provision of the law relating to Collateral Inheritances.
::Frank N Booz Register.
Proved & Filed June 8, 1893.'''Probate''': "Pennsylvania, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1683-1993"
Wills, 1713-1906 ; General Index to Wills, 1682-1939; Author: Bucks County (Pennsylvania). Register of Wills; Probate Place: Bucks, Pennsylvania
{{Ancestry Sharing|28204534|4c2391}} - {{Ancestry Record|8802|1594080}} (accessed 21 April 2022)
Charles N Conard probate on 5 May 1893.
== Sources ==

Will of Charlotte Ann White (1782-1838)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Pugh-5770|Charlotte Ann White]] of St John Street Road, Clerkenwell, Middlesex, who died on 5 October 1838.'''Last Will and Testament'''
Reference: PROB 11/1903/236
Description: Will of Charlotte Ann White, Widow of Clerkenwell , Middlesex
Date: 02 November 1838
Held by: The National Archives, Kew
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D292156 The National Archives] (accessed 25 August 2023)
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, gaps, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Pugh-5770|Charlotte Ann White]], testator #{{Red|Charlotte Ann White}}, daughter #{{Red|Thomas Reynolds White}}, son, executor #{{Red|Joseph Taylor}}, esteemed friend, executor #{{Red|Cuthbert Singleton}}, New Inn Shand, witness #{{Red|J. SIngleton}}, clerk to Cuthbert Singleton, witness #{{Red|Jesse Addams}}, Doctor of Laws, Surrogate == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == [Page 1] This is the last Will and Testament
of me '''Charlotte Ann White''' of Saint John's Street Road Clerkenwell in
the County of Middlesex Widow First I direct that all my just debts Funeral
and Testamentary expenses and the charges of proving this my Will be paid and
discharged by me Executors hereinafter named out of my Estate and Effects (not
hereinafter specifically bequeathed as soon as conveniently may be after my decease I
give to my daughter '''Charlotte Ann White''' all my wearing Apparel and Linen my Gold
Watch the Pianoforte and all the Books of Music which may be in my house at the time
of my decease for her own use and benefit absolutely All the Residue & Remainder
of my Estate and Effects of whatsoever nature kind or quality the same may be whereof
or whereto I may be possessed or entitled at the time of my decease I give and bequeath [Page 2] to my Executors hereinafter named Upon Trust to sell and dispose of such part or
parts thereof as shall not consist of money Stock in the Public Funds or shares in any
Public Company as soon after my decease as they in their discretion shall think proper
and after deducting all my just debts Funeral and Testamentary expenses to transfer and
pay the clear residue of my Estate and Effects unto and equally between and amongst all
and every or such one or more of my Children living at my death as being a Son
shall attain or shall then have attained the age of twenty one years of being a
daughter shall have attained or shall attain that age or be married which shall
first happen and if any of my said sons shall happen to depart this life before
having attained a vested Interest in a share of the said Residue of my saidEstate and
Effects having lawful Issue I direct that such Issue shall take and be entitled to the
expectant share of their deceased Father equally amongst them (if more than one) share
and share alike provided always and I do hereby direct my said Executors to pay and
allow the whole or a sufficient part of the income to arise from the expectant portion
of such of my Children respectively as being a Son shall not have attained the age of
twenty one years or being a Daughter shall not have attained that age or been married
at the time of my decease to and for their maintenance and support respectively in
the mean time until the said counts or either of them shall happen and I do hereby
direct that it shall be lawful for my said Executors and for each of them to deduct and
retain out of any money which may come to their or either of their hands under and
by virtue of the Trusts of this my Will and costs charges and expenses which they may
incur in carrying the same into execution and that they shall not be answerable the
one for the other of them nor for the arts receipts or defaults of each other nor for any
loss which may happen to my said Estate and Effects unless the same shall be
occasioned by their wilful neglect or default And I do hereby appoint my Son '''Thomas'''
'''Reynolds White''' and my esteemed friend '''Joseph Taylor''' of Bridge Street in the
City of London Executors of this my Will and I request the '''Joseph Taylor'''
to accept the sum of fifty pounds as a token of my gratitude to him for consenting to
become one of my Executors In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal the eighth day of November one thousand eight hundred and thirty six. ''├──┤''
C. A. White (LS) Signed sealed published and declared by the said '''Charlotte Ann'''
'''White''' as and for her last Will and Testament in our presence. '''Cutht. Singleton'''
''│'' New Inn Shand ''├──┤'' '''J. Singleton''' his clerk == Proving Transcript == Proved at London 2nd November 1838 before the worshipful '''Jesse Addams'''
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oaths of '''Thomas Reynolds White''' the Son and
'''Joseph Taylor''' the Executors to whom adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn
duly to administer. == Sources ==

Will of Chrispin Saunders

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This is a transcription of the '''Will of Chrispin Saunders''' of Harberton, Co Devon, England The Will of Chrispin Saunders of Harberton [Co Devon], sick in body, dated 16 October 1626. To my three eldest sons my three pairs of lumes. To Daniell, my son, one chest. To Rebecca, my daughter, one chest. My executor shall pay to my son Joseph the sum of £5 which was given him by his grandfather. Residue to Johan, my wife, executor. Overseers: John Huxham, my uncle, John Huxham, his son, and Thomas Voysey. Witnessess: William Walplate, John Burtt, John Huxham, Thos, Voysey. Proved 8 December 1626. Inventory, taken 1 December 1626 by john Huxham, John Burt, and Thos. Voysey, and exhibited 8 December 1626 by Johan Saunders, relict and executor; wearing apparel, £5; one mill to make clean seed wheat, 13s. 4d.; sword, musket, and birding piece, 13s. 4d.; his wool and yarn, 8s.; his books, 13s. 4d.; one skaskett and one thread turn, 1s.; all his "sleas," 3s.; one cupboard, one glass case, his chairs, his pressess to bind books withal, £1; three pairs of looms, £3; his quilturns, one spinning-turn, warping pins and raggle, 3s. 4d.; corn in the barns, £14; 2 kine, his sheep, and a labor beast, £8; all his pigs, £2. 10s.; total £53. 16s. 10d. (Archdeaconry of Totnes)

Will of Christian Countesse of Devonshire Dowager 1675

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This is a transcription of the register version of the will of Christian Cavendish Dowager Countess of Devonshire. Will of Christian Countesse of Devonshire, Dowager Reference: PROB 11/348/99 Description: Will of Christian Countesse of Devonshire, Dowager Date: 100 June 1675 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description The National Archives online. Accessed 27 March 2022. The will was written on 2 August 1674, with earlier codicils written on 20 August 1673 and 27 February 1673. It was proved in London at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 June 1675. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- The following persons and places are mentioned in the will: * '''Christian Countesse: Dowager of Devonshire''' [[Bruce-1542|Christian (Bruce) Cavendish (1595-abt.1675)]] * '''Our late blessed Prince''' [[Stuart-1|Charles Stuart (1600-1649)]] * '''my most deare Sonne Charles''' [[Cavendish-318|Charles Cavendish (1620-1643)]] * the Church of Newarke: where her son, Charles, was originally interred * the Vault of St Alhallowes-Chancell in the Towne of Derby: where Christian and her son Charles were intererred * '''my deare Lord and husband the late Earle of Devonshire''' [[Cavendish-81|William Cavendish KB (abt.1590-1628)]] 2nd Earl of Devonshire * '''my deare Nephew Robert Lord Bruce Earle of Elgin and Alisbury Sonne and heire of my late deare Brother''' [[Bruce-2549|Robert Bruce (1626-1685)]] 1st Earl of Ailesbury and 2nd Earl of Elgin * '''my late deare Brother Thomas late Lord Bruce and Earle of Elgin deceased''' [[Bruce-287|Thomas Bruce (1599-1663)]] 3rd Lord Bruce of Kinloss and 1st Earl of Elgin * '''my deare Sonne William Earle of Devonshire''' [[Cavendish-80|William Cavendish (1617-1684)]] 3rd Earl of Devonshire * '''the honorable William Pierrepont of Thoresby in the Countie of Nottingham Esqr''' also described as '''my most noble and worthy Cousin''' [[Pierrepont-22|William Pierrepont Esq. (abt.1607-1678)]] * '''Sir Charles Harbord of Staining=hall in the Countie of Norfolk knight his Majestie's Surveyor generall''' [[Harbord-62|Charles Harbord MP (bef.1596-1679)]] * '''Edward Cooke of Hainam in the Countie of Gloucester esqr''' * '''my grand Nephew Robert Bruce second Sonne of my Nephew Robert Earle of Alisbury''' [[Bruce-9147|Robert Bruce (abt.1662-1728)]] * '''my Grand=children William Lord Cavendish and the Ladie Mary his wife''' [[Cavendish-79|William Cavendish KG (1640-1707)]] later 1st Duke of Devonshire and his wife [[Butler-3915|Mary (Butler) Cavendish (abt.1646-1710)]] * the mynes of Lead within the High Peake in the said Countie of Derbie called Lot and Cope * '''the Office called the Office of Barmastershipp within the Lordshipps or Mannors of the high Peake Wynlands and Hartington * my House at Rowhampton and Lands in the Countie of Surrey * the House lately called Devonshire=house London * Chattesworth * '''Countesse of Ailesbury my Neece''' [[Grey-1214|Diana (Grey) Bruce (abt.1630-abt.1700)]], * '''his Grace the Duke of Ormond''' [[Butler-46|James Butler KG (1610-1688)]] * '''Christian Dorones wife of Doctor Dorone''' * '''the nowe surviving Children of Sarah Gale deceased''' * '''John Hanson gent who is and hath been long my faithfull Servant''' * '''Thomas Vivian gent who for a long tyme served me faithfully''' * '''my deare Grandchild the Ladie Burghleigh''' * Farme in Shottle in the said Countie of Derbie called Wandall's Farme (and nowe divided into two Farmes) * my Hospitall at Leicester=Abby in the Countie of Leicester * '''the late Countesse of Berkshire''' * '''her then husband the then Earle of Berkshire''' * '''my good Friend Richard Newman of the Middle Temple Esqr''' * '''Will: Nailor''' '''Tho: Vivian''' '''J: Walker''' '''Robert Mayhew''' '''Jo: Hanson''' '''J: Deacon''' * '''Mr Thomas Vivian and Mr Francis Rogers who have beene Stewards of my House''' * '''my Lord Fretchville''' probably [[Frescheville-2|John Frescheville (1607-1682)]] 1st Baron Frescheville * '''the right honorable the Earle of Kincardin''' * '''my God=daughter the Ladie Christain Bruce one of the Daughters of my Nephew the Earle of Ailesbury''' [[Bruce-3439|Christiana (Bruce) Gayer (1658-1720)]] * '''the reverend Doctor Blanford Lord Bishopp of Worcester''' * '''my Friends the Lady Ingram Colonell Titus''' and '''Mr Povey''' * '''Mr Gumbleton''' a jeweller * '''Mr Austin''' a jeweller * '''Mr Walker''' a jeweller * '''Mr Maxwell''' a jeweller * '''Mr Garret a Spanish merchant''' * '''William Lord Cavendish my Grandchild''' * '''my Grandchild Mary the Daughter of my Grandson William Lord Cavendish''' * '''Thomas Lord Bruce eldest Sonne of my deare Nephew Robert Earle of Ailesbury''' [[Bruce-3188|Thomas (Bruce) Bruce Second Earl of Ailesbury Third Earl of Elgin (1656-1741)]] * '''my worthy friend the Ladie Renelaugh''' [[Boyle-989|Catherine (Boyle) Jones (1614-1691)]] Vicountess of Ranelagh * '''my worthy Sister-Oxford''' * '''my second wayting=Gentlewoman Christian Gale''' * ''' Will: Nailor Cler:. Walter Stonehouse:. Rich: Mulys:. Jo : Hanson:./''' in addition many household servants were mentioned by name ---- '''For as much as''' the Day of Death hath Businesse enough of its=
=owne to imploy all the powers of the Soule, and therefore I ought not to admit of
any Earthly Incumbrances, I '''Christian Countesse: Dowager of Devonshire''', nowe
enjoyong a competent strength of Bodie and Serenitie of Mynd, for the which
undeserved favours I shall ever desire to praise the infinite Goodness of God
Almightie, Doe choose at present to dispose of myselfe, and to settle my worldly
Affaires for the peace and welfare of my Family in manner following:
First
I resigne my Soule into the hands of my most faithfull Creator who gave it
to mee at first and hath ever since by many wonderfull and continued Mercies
conducted mee in Our late miserable tymes through the most difficult
passages of my life by many Deliverances preserving mee and my Familie
faithfull and Loyall to '''Our late blessed Prince''', in whose Assistance I devoted
both my Sonnes in the Beginning of the Warr, and in his Service I lost one
of the great comforts of my life, and pledges of my Loyaltie, '''my most deare'''
'''Sonne Charles''': .
Next I commend my Bodie to the Earth, dust to dust, to be
decently interred according to the Rites and Ceremonies of my holy Mother
the Church of England in Assurance of a better Resurrection when this
fraile mortall Bodie shall put on Immortalitie, looking for my Saviour
the Lord Jesus Christ whome I shall then see face to face in whome are all
my hopes in whose holie Faith I at present live, and in whose peace and
favour I hope to dye, and with a perfect Resignation of my selfe to be disposed
both in life and death according to his blessed Will I pray Come Lord Jesus
come quickly; My Bodie I commit to the Earth as aforesaid, Willing and
desiring that the same together with that of '''my deare Sonne Charles Cavendish'''
(which at present is deposited in the Church of Newarke, hee being slayne
not farr from that place in his Majestie's Service) may with my owne Bodie
be carryed by the way of Newarke aforesaid, be thence removed, and both
together interred at the same tyme in the Vault of St Alhallowes-Chancell in
the Towne of Derby next to the Corps of '''my deare Lord and husband the late'''
Earle
[new page] '''Earle of Devonshire''', And I will and appoynt that all my owne Servants
be attendant at the said Funerall which I desire may be performed with all
Decency by the Care and discretion of my Executor and of '''my deare Nephew'''
'''Robert Lord Bruce Earle of Elgin and Alisbury Sonne and heire of my late deare'''
'''Brother Thomas late Lord Bruce and Earle of Elgin deceased''' whose great
Affection and kindnesse and engagements for mee my dearest Lord and
Children are never to be forgotten, hee having engaged himselfe in many
great of Summes and Securities for the benefit of their Estate:.
And whereas
I have by Indenture of Lease for a yeare dated the foure and twentieth day
of July in the six and twentieth yeare of the Reigne of Our Soveraigne
Lord Charles the second over England etc. Annoque Domini one thousand six
hundred seventie and foure made betweene mee of the one part and '''my'''
'''deare Sonne William Earle of Devonshire''' of the other part And by
Indenture tripartite of Grant or Release bearing Date the five and
twentieth Day of the same July made or mentioned to be made betweene
mee of the first part '''my said Sonne William Earle of Devonshire''' of the
second part and '''the honorable William Pierrepont of Thoresby in the'''
'''Countie of Nottingham Esqr''' '''Sir Charles Harbord of Staining=hall in'''
'''the Countie of Norfolk knight his Majestie's Surveyor generall''' and
'''Edward Cooke of Hainam in the Countie of Gloucester esqr''' of the third
part conveyed my House at Rowhampton and Lands in the Countie of
Surrey onto the said William Pierrepont Sr Charles Harbord and
Edward Cooke to be sould for or towards the raysing of tenn thousand
Pounds to purchase Lands Out of which Lands they are to settle the
yearly Rent charge of two hundred pounds upon or in Trust for '''my'''
'''grand Nephew Robert Bruce''' for his life '''second Sonne of my Nephew'''
'''Robert Earle of Alisbury,''' and to settle such Land (chargeable with the
said Rent upon my '''Grand Nephew the Lord Bruce''' and his issue=male
and all other the Sonnes and issue of the Bodie of '''my said Nephew the'''
'''Earle of Ailesbury''' and after upon his Heires general in such manner
as is the term expressed; And alsoe have thereby settled my Lands of
Inheritance in the Countie of Derbie (Except the Lands or hereditaments
which I have formerley settled upon or for maintenance of my Hospitall at
Leicester) upon '''my said Sonne William Earle of Devonshire''', and the
issue=male coming or proceeding of his Bodie and after upon '''my said'''
'''Nephew the said Earle of Ailysbury''', and all his issue=male, and after
upon his issue and Heires=generall in such manner as is therein
expressed or mentioned:
Now I doe hereby apporove of ratifie and
confirme my said Conveyance and Settlement made by Lease and release
as aforesaid, And my Provision made for the raising the said Summe of
tenn thousand pounds as aforesaid to purchase Lands for the purpose
aforesaid so as in Testimony of my Love and of my said deare Sonne's
great affection to my Paternall Family hee having of his own free
and generous Disposition declared his willingness and desire that I should
leave an ample Testimonie of my Love, and his great Affection to my owne
paternall Familie, And my Will is that such Settlement soe to be made,
shall remayne as a perpetuall marke thereof:
And in Testimonie of my
Affection to '''my Grand=children William Lord Cavendish and the Ladie'''
'''Mary his wife''', I doe hereby give devise and bequeath to my said Sonne
William Earle of Devonshire and to the said William Pierrepont Sr
Charles Harbord and Edward Cooke their Heires and Assignes during
the joynt Lives of '''my said Grandchildren William Lord Cavendish''' and '''the said'''
[new page] '''said Ladie Mary Cavendish his wife''' the Annuall or yearely Summe of six
hundred pounds of lawfull money of England, to be payd yearely at the Feasts
of Our blessed Lord Christ and Saint John : Baptist by equall Portions, The
first Payment thereof to begin and be made at such of the said Feasts as shall
first happen next after my decease, In trust and confidence that they '''the'''
'''sayd William Earle of Devonshire William Pierrepont Sr Charles Harbord and
Edward Cooke''' their Heires or Assignes shall pay or cause to be payd two hundred
pounds thereof yearly unto the proper hands of '''the said Ladie Cavendish''' during
the joynt Lives of her and '''the said Lord Cavendish''' for her owne particular
peculiar and seperate Use and Expence, and with which '''the said Lord'''
'''Cavendish''' shall not in any wise meddle, And shall pay or cause to be payd unto
'''my said Grandchild William Lord Cavendish''' during the joynt Lives of him and
'''the said Ladie Mary Cavendish''' his wife the annuall or yearely Summe of
foure hundred pounds residue of the said Annuall or yearely Summe of six
hundred pounds, if my Executor or Overseers of this my Will or the Survivours
or survivour of them shall think fit; And if my said Grandchild William
'''Lord Cavendish''' shall survive '''the said Ladie Mary Cavendish his wife''', then
I doe hereby give devise and bequeath unto '''the said William Earle of Devonshire'''
'''William Pierepont S Charles Harbord and Edward Cooke''' their Heires and
Assignes during the naturall life of the said William Lord Cavendish the
Annuall or yearely Summe of six hundred pounds of lawfull money of England
to be payd yearely at the Feasts aforesaid by equall portions, The first
Payment thereof to begin and be made at such of the said Feasts as
shall first happen next after my decease In Trust and confidence that
they '''the said William Earle of Devonshire William Pierrepont Sr charles
Harbord and Edwards Cooke''' their heires and Assignes shall pay or cause the same
to be payd unto '''my said Grandchild William Lord Cavendish''', if my said
Executors and Overseeers or the or the Survivours or survivour of them shall think
fitt. And if '''my said Grandchild the Ladie Mary Cavendish''' shall survive
'''her husband the Lord Cavendish''' then I doe hereby give devise and bequeath
unto her during her naturall life the Annuall or yearely Summe of two
hundred pounds of lawfull money of England to be payd unto her owne
hands yearely at the Feasts aforesaid by equall portions, The first paym[en]t
thereof to begin and be made at such of the said Feasts as shall first happpen
next after the decease of mee, and the said Lord Cavendish, And besides if
'''my said Grandchild the Ladie Cavendish''' shall survive her husband '''the'''
'''said Lord Cavendish''' I Farther give unto her during her widdowhood, and
not longer the annuall or yearely Summe of two hundred pounds of like
money, to be payd to her owne Hands yearley at the Feast aforesaid
by equall portions, The first Payment thereof to begin and be made
at such of the said Feasts as shall first happen next after the decease of
mee and '''my said Grandchild the Lord Cavendish'''; And for the raising or
paying of the said severall annuall or yearely Summes hereby before given
or bequeathed unto '''the said William Lord Cavendish''' and '''the Ladie Mary'''
'''his wife as aforesaid''' I doe hereby give devise and bequeath unto '''the said'''
'''William Pierrepont sr Charles Harbord and Edward Cooke''' All that my
Lease Terme Estate Title Interest trust Clayme and demand of in and
concerning '''the mynes of Lead within the High Peake in the said Countie'''
'''of Derbie called Lot and Cope''' with the Appertenances parcell of or
belonging to the Duchie of Lancaster And all my Lease Terme Estate
Title Interest clayme and demand of in and concerning '''the Office called'''
'''the Office of Barmastershipp''' within the Lordshipps or Mannors of the high
[new page] '''high Peake Wynlands and Hartington''' with the Appurtenances or any
of them in the said Countie of Derbie, and alsoe the profitts of the said Office
with the Preemtion and preheminence of the Mynes of Lead called
Lead=Oare within the Lordshipps aforesaid parcell or late parcell of the
possessions of the said Duchie of Lancaster within the said Countie of Derby
And all my estate and Interest therein or thereto either in Law or Equitie
In Trust, and to the end & intent, that the yearely Rents issues and profitts of
the said Mines of Lott and Cope and Offices shall goe and be imployed for
towards the raysing of the same annuall or yearely Summes And what
such yearely Rents issues and profitts shall fall=short of raising the same
yearely Summes shall be made=upp out of the Rents issues and profitts of
my Derbyshire: Lands settled by mee aforesaid; Of which Lands by the
said tripartite Indenture there is a Terme for yeares made unto '''the said'''
'''William Pierrepont sr Charles Harbord and Edward Cooke''' (amongst
other Trusts) In Trust for the raising by or out of the Rents issues and
profitts thereof, soe much money yearely as shall be needfull for the
making=good or paying all and every annuall Summe and Summes of money
which I should give or bequeath by my last Will or Testament in Writing
testifyed by two or more witnesses as aforesaid, or by any Codicill or writing
testifyed as aforesaid to be or accounted part of, or relating to my last Will
or Testament, or which I have alreadie given or appoynted by any writing
under my hand, And the Remainder or residue of the yearely Rents issues
and profitts of the said Mines Lott and Cope and Offices that shall be
after the said annuall or yearely Summes hereby given unto the said
William Lord Cavendish and the Ladie Mary Cavendish his wife, shall
be ended or determyned or shall be over and above what shall be
needfull to pay the same annuall or yearely Summes, shall be in Trust for
any said Sonne William Earle of Devonshire his Executors administrators
and Assignes:.
Touching my Plate and Jewells I have thought fit to
leave the greatest part of the same out of this my will intending to
dispose thereof by some other writing or Codicill:
Touching the household=
=stuffe and Furniture lately belonging to the House lately called Devonshire=
=house London (the Particulars whereof are to be distinguished and set=aside
from Rowhampton= Goods by particular Inventories thereof) I leave to
'''my said Sonne Willliam Earle of Devonshire''':
Item I will and appoynt
that the black embroyd'red Velvet Bedd and furniture, with the
Chayres and hangings of Hero and Leander and Carpets used in the
best Lodging=Roome at Rowhampton be removed to '''Chattesworth''' to furnish
the Chamber there called '''the Queene of Scots Chamber''':.
Item whereas
the '''Countesse of Ailesbury my Neece''' hath heretofore sent and presented
to mee these parcells of Plate following (viz) One Trunk or Cabinet of
Silver part gilt and wrought with a Lock and key of Silver to the same, One
payre of silver Andjrons for Chimneys, One silver Basket of hollow leaved=
=Worke with two silver handles, Nowe these severall peeces or parcells of plate
last above mentioned, I doe hereby will and desire and appoynt be returned and
given to '''my aforesaid nephew the Earle of Ailsbury''' to be preserved for
the Heires = male of his Familie:.
Item I farther give and appoynt
these severall Legacies following (Namely) I will and desire that a Ring
of One hundred pounds, be presented and given to '''his Grace the Duke of'''
'''Ormond''' to weare in memorie of mee, And to '''my Lord Burghleigh''' another
Ring of One hundred pounds:.
Item I will and appoynt, that the Summe of
One Thousand pounds be payd to '''Christian Dorones wife of Doctor Dorone''' Executrix
[new page] Executrix of '''her Mother Mrs Sarah Gale deceased''', to be equally divided
amongst '''the nowe surviving Children of the said Sarah''' as a Testimonie
of my Reward of the long and faithfull Services of the said Sarah and '''her'''
'''worthy husband my late Chapleyne deceased''':.
Item I give and devise to
'''John Hanson gent who is and hath been long my faithfull Servant''' the
Summe of five hindred pounds, And to '''Thomas Vivian gent who for a long'''
'''tyme served me faithfully''' the summe of One hundred pounds:
Item I
doe will and appoynt that all my wearing Apparell and my Wearing=
Lynnen laced and plaine together with all night=Gownes and Mantles
(except my three Ermin=Mantles which I doe hereby give to '''my deare Grandchild'''
'''the Ladie Burghleigh''') be by my Executor given and distributed ( by the
Advice of '''my said Neece the Countesse of Ailesbury''' and '''my said Grandchild'''
'''the Ladie Burghleigh''' ) to and amongst such as shall be my waiting Gentle=
=women at the Tyme of my Decease, and that shall then belong to my Chamber;
Item my farther Will and desire is that the severall Summes of money given
or appointed to my Servants or others to be particularly mentioned and
expressed in any List Schedule or Codicill to be signed by mee, or marked with
my Stampe by my direction, and alsoe all such parcells and portions of my
Jewells, and all such peeces and portions and Quantities of Plate as shall be
particularly given and disposed in or by any Inventorie writing or Codicill
relating to my Will, and signed or marked as aforesaid, be payd and given
delivered and distributed to the severall Persons to whome the same shall
be soe given or disposed, or intended to be given or disposed as aforesaid:.
Item I doe will and appoynt, that my Executor doe provide and allowe Dyet
Lodging entertaynement and wages for and to all such as shall be my
Servants at the tyme of my Death in a competent and fitting manner and
Order for the space of three Months next after my decease: And that One
thousand pounds or more be layd=out and imployed in and about my
Funerall/
Item I doe hereby will and appoynt and give the Summe of foure
hundred and twentie pounds, to the intent that my Executor and the Overseers
of my Will and the Survivours and Survivour of them may therewith
purchase Lands of the best yearely value they can by their discretion to them
and their Heires in Trust onely that my said Executor and Overseers and
the Survivours and Survivour of them, and the Heires or Assignes of such
Survivour shall dispose the yearely Profits thereof in placing and bynding=
=out one or more Apprentices yearely by the consent and approbation of my
Heire at Lawe for the tyme being, of such '''poore Children who have been or'''
'''shall be borne in the Townes of Derby and Edensore in the Countie of Derbie'''
Item I give to '''the Poore of Wandsworth in Surrey''' tenn Pounds:
'''To the Poore of Putney in Surrey''' *[aforesaid] tenn pounds, To the Poore of Barnes in
'''Surrey''' aforesaid tenn pounds, To '''the Poore of Rowhampton aforesaid''' tenn
pounds, '''To the Poore of Richmond in Surrey aforesaid''' tenn Pounds, To '''the'''
Minister of Putney aforesaid for the tyme being Tenn Pounds, And to '''the'''
'''present Minister of Richmond aforesaid''' tenn pounds;
Item I will and appoint
that all the Legacies in and by this my Will given, or that by any Codicill
shall be by mee devised or bequeathed, and for which noe certayne tyme of
Payment is or shall be by mee lymited or appointed shall be payd as soone as
conveniently the same may be raised out of my personall Estate not otherwise
especially bequeathed or disposed; And if the said personall Estate shall fall=
short, then there is Provision in such case made by the said Terme for
yeares in my said Settlement or conveyance:. And whereas I have by Deed
or Conveyance settled or mentioned to have settled All that '''Farme in Shottle'''
[new page] '''in the said Countie of Derbie called Wandall's Farme (and nowe divided into
two Farmes)''' and such other Lands as by my Deed of Foundation and Endowm[en]t
dated the two and twentieth Day of March One thousand six hundred and
fortie are as assigned and settled or mentioned to be settled unto upon or for '''my'''
'''Hospitall at Leicester=Abby in the Countie of Leicester''' for the raysing
of the yearely Revenue of thirtie one Pounds four shillings towards the
maintenance of '''six poore Widdowes''' yearely forever in the said Hospitall
And for the raysing from tyme to tyme of such summes of money as shall be
requisite for the Reparation of the said Hospitall forever Which Deed or
Conveyance of Foundation and Endowment I doe by this my last Will and
Testament confirme and ratifie to be observed and performed according to
the purpose of the said Deed to which I reserve myselfe; Which said
Hospitall and Provision for Reparation thereof I hereby will and ordaine
to be secure supported and preserved without any interruption or disturbance
whatsoever:.
Item I will and appoynt that of my wrought silver Plate that
be given and presented to '''my said niece the Countesse of Ailesbury''' One
hundred Pounds-worth, To '''my Grandchild the Ladie Burghleigh''' two hundred
pounds-worth To '''my Grandchild William Lord Cavendish''' five hundred
pounds-worth of my best Plate to be preserved by or for him for his use
in such manner as my Executor and Overseers of this my last Will and
Testament or the Survivours or Survivour of them shall think=meet, To
his Wife the Lady Mary Cavendish I give one hundred pounds-worth
of my Chamber=Plate:.
Item I will and devise that my Executor shall
pay and deliver or cause to be paid and delivered, not only all and singular the
Gifts Legacies and bequeaths beforementioned but all such Annuities
Rents=charge yearely payments and other Legacies to Friends and Servants
as by any Deed Writing or Appoyntment I have alreadie given or by any
Deed writing or Codicill I shall hereafter give and bequeath:.
Item I
give and devise to '''Thomas Worthington one of my footmen''' for and
during the Term of his naturall life One Annuitie or yearely Rent of
six pounds to be paid yearely at the Feasts aforesaid by equall portions
The first Payment to begin and be made on the first of the said Feasts
that shall happen next after my decease:.
Item I give to '''my said'''
'''deare Nephew the Earle of Ailsburie''' five hundred Pounds to buy a Ring
to wear in memorie of mee, Hee ever having been a most affectionate and
deserving Nephew to mee, And I doe also forgive and give him all
Debts and Summes of money which hee oweth mee, and doe hereby acquitt
discharge him thereof:
And my will is, that my said deare Sonne
the Earle of Devonshire shall have during his life the use of all my
Household=stuff and Goods that shall be at my House at Rowhampton
aforesaid at the Tyme of my decease (Except such as I have disposed or
shall dispose otherwise, and such as are or shall be inventoryed to belong
to Devonshire=house aforesaid) And after the decease of my said Sonne
I give and bequeath all the same Goods (except as before excepted) unto
my said deare Nephew the Earle of Ailesbury:.
And whereas there is
due to mee from the Executors or Administrators of '''the late Countesse of'''
'''Berkshire''' and from '''the nowe Earle her Sonne''' by severall Notes or
Writings the principall Summe of foure hundred Pounds which (about
twentie yeares agoe or more) I lent unto the said Countesse for the relief of
her and '''her then husband the then Earle of Berkshire''' in their great
necessities, and for the most [part] thereof I payd interest severall yeares, and
never recovered any interest thereof nor any of the said principall money;
Nowe
[new page] Nowe, my Will is, and I doe hereby constitute and appoynt '''my good Friends the'''
'''said Sr Charles Harbord and Richard Newman of the Middle Temple Esqr'''
Executors in Trust for this purpose only (that is to say) to demand prosecute
at Lawe recover and receive the said foure hundred pounds and all
reasonable damages for the forbearance of the same, And likewise to
dispose the same for the Relief of such poore Widdowes and Orphans, as
they or the Survivours or survivour of them or the Executor of such survivor
shall think fit, And if '''the said Sr Charles Harbord and Richard Newman'''
or the Survivour of them think fitt to accept of part of the said Debt due from the
Executor or Administrators of '''the said Countesse of Berkshire''', or from the
'''said nowe Earle of Berkshire''', Then I doe hereby enable and imp[?]
them or the Survivour of them, or the Executors or Administrators of the
Survivours of them to give a Discharge for such part, Or upon Receipt of
such part to discharge the whole according to their or his discretion:.
Lastly
I make and ordayne '''my said deare Sonne William Earle of Devonshire'''
(whose constant Dutie affection and kindnesse to mee deserves the Character
of the best of Sonnes) the sole Executor of this my last will and Testament
(excepting as to the foure hundred pounds and Damages thereof before=
mentioned) And I doe desire and nominate '''my said deare Nephew the'''
'''said Robert Earle of Ailesbury''' '''my most noble and worthy Cousin the
said William Pierrepont''', '''my old friend Sr Charles Harbord''', and '''the said'''
'''Edward Cooke''' to be Overseers of this my last will and Testament, hereby
giving unto '''the said William Pierrepont''' '''Sr Charles Harbord''' and
'''Edward Cooke''' One hundred pounds apeice, to buy each of them Rings to
weare in memorie of mee:.
All the rest of my Estate Goods and Chattells
whatsoever as well reall as personall not otherwise bequeathed or disposed
I give and leave to my said Executors hereby revoking all former Wills
by mee at any tyme hereforeto made: (Except one paper or Writing dated
at the Topp August 20th one thousand six hundred seventie three, and
mentioned to be signed with a Stampe and sealed the eight and twentieth of
November one thousand six hundred seventie three:. And one other Paper
or writing signed with my Stampe in three severall Places at severall
tymes (viz) the eighteenth Day of December Anno Domini one thousand six
hundred seaventie three, and the twentie seaventh day of February Anno
Domini One thousand six hundred and seaventie three and sealed in two Places
with my Seale, On which Paper or Writing are two Endorsem[en]ts One the
twelveth of March o one thousand six hundred and seaventie three signed by the
said John Hanson, the other the fourteenth of March one thousand six
hundred seaventie three signed by Mr Richard Newman and the said
John Hanson, Both which Papers are touching severall Legacies given
by mee to severall Friends and servants; And alsoe one other Paper
or writing touching the Disposition of all or most of my Jewells):
I
witnesse whereof I have this second Day of August in the six and
twentieth yeare of the reigne of Our Soveraigne Lord Charles the second
by the Grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King
Defender of the Faith etc Annoq; Domini one thousand six hundred
seaventie foure hereunto put my Seale, and with my Stampe signed the
first and last Sheets of this my Will conteyning in all ten Sheets besides
this last '''Ch: Devonshire''':. /Signed sealed and published in the presence
of '''Will: Nailor''' '''Tho: Vivian''':. '''J: Walker''':. '''Robert Mayhew''':. '''Jo: Hanson''':. '''J: Deacon''':./
I Christian
[new page] '''August the 20 1673:.'''
'''I Christian Countess Dowager''' of Devonshire
doe by this my Codicill to be added to, and accounted as part of my Will, direct and
appoynt as followeth (viz) That my Executor (over and above the Legacies
given by my Will or otherwayes, Doe at my Funerall give Mourning, not only
to all of his and my Family, but alsoe to '''my Nephew the Earle of Ailesbury'''
and to '''his Ladie and Children''':.
I will and desire that '''Mr Thomas Vivian'''
and '''Mr Francis Rogers who have beene Stewards of my House''' be desired to
attend my Funerall to add their care to the Decency of it:.
And I will that to '''each of their Wives''' be given a Silver-Cupp and Cover of fifteene Pounds
apeece, And to '''Mr Rogers''' himselfe the Summe of fiftie pounds to buy a Peece
of Plate to keepe in memorie of mee:.
I give to '''Deane Frampton''' fortie pounds
desiring that hee will preach my funerall=Sermon, And '''Mr Nailor''' that for
my Sonne Charles next after myne:.
Alsoe I will and it is my meaning that
'''my said Nephew the Earle of Ailesbury''' shall have one hundred pounds
or a Ring of that value, to weare in memorie of mee:.
I doe will and appoynt
that a French silver hanging Shandelere with eight Branches and Nosells
be presented to '''my Grandchild the Ladie Mary Cavendish''', together with
two great wrought Silver Wall=Sconces:.
And I farther declare and will
that two hundred pounds owing to mee by '''my Lord Fretchville''' be given and
payd to '''my Grandchildren the Lord and Ladie Cavendish''' equally betwixt them:.
Whereas '''the right honorable the Earle of Kincardin''' with his Cautioners[?]
is and stands indebted by a Securitie taken from them in the Name of '''John'''
'''Harison gent my Servant''' but to my Use is by their ingagement or Securitie
for the same appeareth; Nowe I hereby will and appoynt *[the] three hundred
Pounds sterling (part of the said Debt) be given to '''the Ladie Mary Bruce one'''
'''of the Daughters of the said Earle of Kincardin''' upon Payment of the residue
of that Debt and damages:.
To '''my God=daughter the Ladie Christain Bruce'''
'''one of the Daughters of my Nephew the Earle of Ailesbury''', to whome I give
the residue of the Debt damage or interest due by or from '''the said Earle of'''
'''Kincardin''':.
I doe farther Will and appoynt that a Ring of fiftie pounds be
presented and given to '''the reverend Doctor Blanford Lord Bishopp of'''
'''Worcester''' to weare in memorie of mee:.
I will and appoynt that twentie
Pounds be added to '''Sr Charles Harbord''''s Legacie, and given to him:.
That Thirtie pounds apeece be given to every one of t'''he Daughters of my Nephew'''
'''the Earle of Ailesbury''' to buy rings to weare in memorie of mee, And that to
'''the three youngest of the said daughters''' be given a white and gold Silver
Peticoat richly laced that was never worne, and and the new Stuff lately
bought for a Gowne and peticaot for my owne Wearing:.
I will and appoynt
that the summe of twentie pounds be given to '''Mrs Dorones heretofore one of my'''
'''Gentlewomen nowe the wife of Doctor Dorones''' over and above what is appointed by my Will:.
I will and bequeath to '''Mrs Regemortes my first wayting'''
'''Gentlewoman''' my greene imbroydered Cloth=Bedd and furniture with the
Bedding belonging to it, and carpets stooles etc:.
I intend to provide and give peices of Plate to severall other of my Friends, as namely to '''the Lady Ingram'''
'''Colonell Titus''' and '''Mr Povey''', Which I desire my Executor to performe and give, if before my death I have not done it myselfe:.
Lastly I revoke a Codicill or writing dated the two and twentieth of February one thousand six hundred
sseventie two:.
To [space] '''poore Widdowes of St Giles Parish''' the summe of twentie
[new page] twentie Pounds. To '''the Poore of the Towne of Derby''' the Summe of One
hundred Pounds:.
'''Ch: Devonshire''':. Signed with a Stampe and sealed
this 28 Novemb. 1673 in the presence of '''Ri : Newman''':. '''Jo: Hanson'''
'''A Schedule''' or List of Legacies appointed by '''the right'''
'''honorable Christian Countesse=Dowager of Devonshire''' this twentie
eighth November one thousand six hundred seventie three to be
given and distributed after her death to her Ladyships servants
and others as hereafter followeth
To '''Mrs Rogernocks''' the summe of three hundred and threescore pounds
(whereof fiftie to buy a piece of Plate to keep in memorie of mee) besides
the Goods and Apparell etc appoynted otherwayes for her And besides
all monyes or Jewells formerly given her, And besides threescore pounds
per Annum in Annuities for her life:.
To '''Mrs Hayward''' the Summe of
threescore Pounds:.
To '''Mrs Billingsley''' thirtie five pounds:.
To '''Mrs Woodward''' twentie pounds:.
To '''Mrs Swift''' the Summe of
threescore Pounds:.
To '''Mrs Drury''' thirtie five pounds:.
To '''Mrs Mary Fothergill''' thirtie Pounds:.
To '''Mrs Harris still house=woman''' three pounds:.
To '''Mrs Rind''' five pounds:.
To '''Mrs Stokes''':. To '''Mrs Dawson''':. To '''Mrs Nott''':. To '''Mrs Tirrell''':.
To '''Bettie Bate''' tenn pounds, to place her in an Apprenticeship:.
To '''Mrs'''
'''Lawnder''' five pound:.
To '''Joane a Chamber=mayd''' three pounds:.
To '''Bettie'''
'''a Chamber=mayd''' two pounds:.
To '''Diana a Chamber=mayd newly come'''
twentie shillings:.
To '''Ellen my owne Laundry=mayd''' six pounds:.
To '''Sarah'''
'''a Laundry=mayd''' five pounds:.
To '''Mary Deacon a house=mayd''' fifty shillings:.
To [blank space] a house=mayd newly come [blank space]:.
To '''Elizabeth Deacon an old servant'''
fifteene pounds:.
To '''Frances Deacon''' fiftie shillings:.
To '''Mrs Barkes''' tenn
pounds:.
To '''Anne wellbeloved Dairie=mayd''' fiftie shillings:.
To '''Thomas'''
'''Sarjant's two Daughters''' five pounds apeece:.
To '''William Turner''' Bailie[?] at
Rohampton five pounds:.
To '''William Bramley Carter''' there five pounds:.
To '''Mr Nailer my household=Chapleyne''' the summe of two hundred and forty
pounds, whereof fortie to buy a peece of Plate to keep in memorie of mee:.
To '''Mr Walker my Steward''' the summe of twentie pounds:.
To '''Mr Hanson'''
(besides his Legacie in my will) fiftie pounds:.
To '''Mr Bulloke''' the sume
of thirtie pounds:.
To '''Mr Bryan gentleman of my house''' thirtie pounds:.
To '''Mr Mayhew''' the summe of fourescore pounds:.
To '''Mr Deacon''' the sume
of fortie pounds:.
To '''Mr Roger Jackson''' the summe of fortie pounds:.
To
'''Mr Dantzie''' fifteene pounds:.
To '''Mr Rind''' tenn pounds:.
To '''mr Neale''' tenn
Pounds:.
To '''Mr Pullen''' tenn pounds:.
To '''Mr Gourden Organist''' tenn pounds:.
To '''Jo: Cottingham Groome of the Chambres''' twentie pounds:.
To
house=keeper [ blank space]:.
To '''Mr Alsop Clerke of my kitchin''' newly come:.
To '''Willm'''
'''Good head=Butler''' six pounds:.
To [blank space] '''Fuller under=Butler''' fortie
shillings:.
To '''Mr Hall my master=Cooke''' five pounds, and an Annuitie of
five pounds per Annu for his life:.
To '''Thomas Massey a second Cooke''' foure
Pounds, and an Annuitie of foure pounds per Annu for his life:. To
'''Thomas Nicolls a third Coooke''' the summe of five pounds:.
To '''John Foulds a'''
'''fourth Cooke''' the summe of five pounds:.
To two Kitchin=boys thirtie
shillings apeece:.
To '''Edward my Coachman''' three Pounds:.
To [blank space] the
Postillian two pounds:.
To '''John my Stable=Groome''' five pounds:.
To
'''Ralph Hibbet Usher of the Hall''' fiftie shillings:
To '''Thomas Worthington'''
first
[new page] '''first Footman''' six pounds, besides six pounds Annuitie by my Will:.
The two
other Footmen (viz) to Timothy fortie shillings, and to Edmund twentie shillings:.
To '''Henry Saunders my Porter''' the Summe of tenn Pounds:.
To '''Jo: Ballard'''
'''head=Gardiner at Rohampton''' twelve pounds:.
To '''John Sawyer the second'''
'''Gardiner''' six pounds:.
To '''ThomasWright an under=Gardiner''' two pounds:.
'''Ch : Devonshire''':. / Signed with a Stampe sealed and published this eighteenth
Day of December Anno Dommini one thousand six hundred seaventie three:.
in the presence of
'''Ri : Newman''':. '''Jo: Hanson''':./
'''Memorandum''' This twentie seaventh Day of February an[n]o:-
Domini one thousand six hundred and seaventie three I Christian Countesse=
Dowager of Devonshire doe make this farther Addition to my last Will (viz)
That whereas in the Codicill above mentioned there are not summes of money
added to the Names of '''Mrs Stokes''' '''Mrs Dawson''' '''Mrs Nott''' and '''Mrs Tyrrell''', My
Will nowe is and I doe hereby give to each of them tenn pounds:.
'''Ch : Devonshire''':./
Signed with a Stampe in the presence of '''Ri: Newman''':. '''Jo: Hanson''':./
'''The'''twelveth of March one thousand six hundred seaventie three, the
Codicill for legacies to the Gentlewomen within=mentioned Her Honour
com[m]anded to be read, And then appoynted these Alterations following (viz)
'''Mrs Billingsley''''s to be abated fifteen pounds, soe to be but twentie Pounds;
'''Mrs Drury''''s to be abated fifteene pounds, soe to be but twentie pounds; '''Joane the'''
'''Chanbermaid''''s to be five pounds (viz) fortie shillings increased:''' Jo: Hanson''':./
'''The''' fourteenth of March one thousand six hundred seaventie three '''Christian'''
'''Countesse Dowager''' within=named directed that '''Mrs Drury''' within=named
should be abated five pounds of her Legacie of thirtie five pounds, And farther
directed that '''Sr Charles Harbord''' should have a Ring of Twentie pounds value to weare in memorie of her:.
'''Ri: Newman''':. '''Jo: Hanson''':./
'''Concerning''' the Jewells of mee '''Christian Countesse-Dowager of'''
'''Devonshire''', which are particularly mentioned and described in an Inventory
thereof made at Rowhampton the two and twentieth of February one thousand
six hundred sixtie six in a stitcht folio Paper=booke I '''the said Countesse'''
this eight and twentieth Day of March Anno vergin Caroli secundi decimo
nono Anno Domini one thousand six hundred sixtie seaven, doe lymitt dispose
give and bequeath the same in such manner and to such Persons as hereafter
followeth:
'''The''' first parcell in the said Inventorie being one great Diamond=Chaine
carrying eighteene great Table=Diamonds and seaventie four fassett=
Diamonds, in all Nynety two:./
The second parcell being one faire diamond=
Locket, the middle Stone being a thick Table=Stone weighing seaven Carats
set about with foure faire Table=Stomnes, and foure fasset. Diamonds of a
bigger sort, and twentie more of a lesser sort:./
The third parcell being
another Diamond=Locket with a faire Table-Stone in the middle weighing
seaven Carats set-about with foure Table=Diamonds, and foure bigger
fasset=Diamonds:.[and Twenty lesser Diamonds] All w[hi]ch besides the middle Stone were bought of
Mr
[new page] '''Mr Gumbleton''' Anno One thousand six hundred fiftie five:./
The fifth parcell
being one Rosse=Jewell with a faire Topaz in the middle, and eight faire
Table=Diamonds round about it, and nyne little fasset-Diamonds:.
The sixth
Parcell being one Bracelet set with fortie nyne fasset=Diamonds, bought of '''Mr'''
'''Austin''' Anno One thousand six hundred sixtie One:.
The seaventh
Parcell being another Bracelet of the same fashion set with fortie
seavon fasset-Diamonds whereof two were the middle Stones of the
last now transparent Pendant made of made by '''Mr Walker''', the other twentie
five bought of '''Mr Austin''':./
The Eight and twentieth Parcell being six
faire Orientall pendant Pearles bought of '''Mr Maxwell''' Anno one
thousand six hundred thirtie seaven:./
The two and thirtieth Parcell
being two faire pendant Pearles bought about Anno One thousand six
hundred thirtie foure of '''Mr Garret a Spanish merchant''' for two
hundred Pounds:./
'''All the''' aforementioned eight Particular or Parcells being the choycest
of my Jewells (and which I have collected purchased and preserved with
care and industrie) I give and bequeath to '''my deare Sonne the Earle of'''
'''Devonshire''' not to be aliened, but to be preserved and secured for the
Use of the Heires=male of his Familie, in such wise as hee and '''my'''
'''Nephew the Earle of Ailesbury''' shall in that behalf advise and direct
And '''my Daughter the Ladie Mary Cavendish''' to have the Use of such
of them for her owne wearing as my said Sonne shall think-fit:./
'''The''' Eighth Parcell in the Inventorie being a new paire of Diamond=
Pendants made by '''Mr Austin''' Anno One thousand six hundred sixtie
two set with six faire Table=Dymonds, and six large fasset=Diamonds
for Pendants I give to '''my Grandchild the Ladie Mary Cavendish''':.
'''The''' nyneteenth Parcell being one great Saphire Jewell conteyning
three great Saphires set about with Seaventie eight Diamonds, some
bigger some lesser, Which Jewell '''my deare Mother''' gave mee, and is
therefore by mee most valued: This last-mentioned Parcell I give and
bequeath to my Sonne, desiring him hee will not part with this last
Jewell, but weare it in memorie of mee, It being bestowed on mee by my
deare Mother:./
'''The'''seventeenth Parcell being a Ring set with three fassett=
=Diamonds which I weare one of them a large fasset, the other two lesser Fassetts
This last mentioned Parcell I give and bequeath to '''William Lord'''
'''Cavendish my Grandchild''', whome I pray God to blesse:./
'''The''' tenth Parcell in the Inventorie being a paire of Diamond=pendants
set transparent to hang Pendant Pearles in each Pendant contayning
one large middle Stone, and thirtie five small fasset=Stones, and soe in
both Pendants seaventie two Diamonds, together with the six paire of
pendant=Pearles that hang in them, being the foure and thirtieth
Parcell in the Inventorie:./
'''The''' two and twentieth Parcell being one
Emerauld=Jewell conteyning foure great Table=Emeraulds, and one faire
Table=Diamond, and twelve other Diamonds:./
'''The''' foure and twentieth
Parcell being one paire of Emerauld=Pendants set with six Emeraulds apeece:./
'''The''' six and fortieth Parcell being my deare Lord and husband's Picture
and
[new page] and, my Sonne's the nowe Earle of Devonshire's Picture set in Gold=cases
enamelled black:./
Part of the eight and fortieth Parcell (viz) one ofthe two Rings set with a Turke=Stone:.
'''These''' five last=mentioned Parcells I give and bequeath to '''my'''
'''deare Grandchild the Ladie Burleigh''':./
'''The''' twelvth Parcell (viz) nyne paire of Diamond=[?]aggs:. This last=mentioned
Parcell I give and bequeath to '''my Grandchild Mary the Daughter of my'''
'''Grandson William Lord Cavendish'''
'''The''' thirteenth Parcell on the Inventorie being two great Diamond=Rings
left mee as a Legacie by my endeared Brother, and which cost six hundred
Pounds:. This last Parcell I give and bequeath (viz) the great Diamond=
Ring to my Sonne, The other to '''Thomas Lord Bruce eldest Sonne of my'''
'''deare Nephew Robert Earle of Ailesbury''' to be preserved in the Familie:./
The eighteenth Parcell being a Gold+Ring set with One Diamond cut
eight Square:. I give and bequeath this lastmentioned to '''my worthy friend'''
'''the Ladie Renelaugh''':./
The five and twentieth Parcell being one Turkie Bracelet in eight
Peeces set with a Turkeisey and sixteene Table=Diamonds:. This last
Parcell I give and bequeath to '''my Daughter the Countesse of Devonshire'''
The nyne and twentieth Parcell being a great pendant-Pearle left mee
as a Legacie by '''my worthy Sister-Oxford''':. This last abovementioned
Parcell I give abd bequeath to '''my deare Neece the Comtesse of Ailesbury''':.
The seaven and fortieth Parcell being three Pictures (viz) One of '''my'''
'''worthy Brother the Earle of Elgin''', both the other two of '''my deare and'''
'''eldest Brother''':. these last=abovenamed I give and bequeath to '''my deare'''
'''Nephew the Earle of Allesbury''':./
The thirtieth and fortieth Parcells in the Inventorie being two paire of
Diamond=Bobbs set about with many Diamonds:. This last=abovementioned
Parcell I give and bequeath to '''Ladie Ingham my worthy good Friend'''
to weare in memorie of mee:.
the twentieth Parcell being a Saphire=Locket set with faire Saphire
in the middle, and twentie Diamonds around it:. I give to '''Robert Bruce'''
'''second Sonne to my Nephew the Earle of Allesbury''':.
The one and twentieth Parcell being the Saphire=Pendant for the Earle
set with two Diamods, fifteen Collet Rubies five diamond [?] the
Pomander=Chaine set with Gold, the Garnet Chaine with Gold Beads:.
These last-mentioned Parcells I give and bequeath to '''my second wayting='''
'''Gentlewoman Christian Gale''':/
Ch:Devonshire:. Memorandum This and
the other two sheets of Paper hereto annexed were signed seal'd and published
as Part of the last Will and Testament of the above named Countesse=Dowager
of Devonshire in the presence of : '''Will: Nailor Cler''':. '''Walter Stonehouse''':. '''Rich''':
'''Mulys''':. '''Jo : Hanson''':./

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'''''Will of [[Eby-817|Christian Eby]] as transcribed in Preble County, Ohio records.''''' ---- In the name of the Benevolent Father of all I Christian Eby Senior of the County of Preble in the State of Ohio do make and Publish this my last will and Testament in manner and form following to wit ''Item 1st'' It is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses be first fully paid out of my Estate. ''Item 2nd'' I give and devise to my beloved wife Susannah Eby all the Household goods and Furniture and I may have at the time of my death. I also hereby give to her one thousand dollars in money which I direct my Executors herein after mentioned to pay to her as soon as the sum can be collected after my death and I also give to my said wife the interest which may accrue on four thousand dollars which sum I hereby direct my said Executors to set apart by [--] and to be loaned out at Interest and the interest so received therein to be paid annually to my said wife during her natural life. And I also give to my said wife during her natural life the Dwelling House which we now occupy together with sufficient House yard and wood shed and well. Also the Garden Grounds now occupied by us. And give and devise to her two head of milch cows which be kept for her as hereinafter directed. I give her also as much firewood from off the farm upon which we now reside as she may need from time to time during her natural life all which I give to my wife in lieu of her dower. ''Item 3rd'' I direct that so soon after my death as convenient that my said Executors proceed to sell all my Personal property remaining not herein before bequeathed at Public Sale and I further direct my said Executors to also sell all my Real Estate now owned by me except the Farm upon which I now reside my said Executors to have the privilege to sell any of my Real Estate as aforesaid Either at Public or Private Sale as they may think best the farm upon which I now reside I direct my said Executors to rent out from time to time during the natural life of my said wife upon such terms as they best can however always requiring the tenant to pasture two cows for my wife and furnish stable room for same being that part of the Stable now occupied for cow Stable the tenant also to furnish all feed for her said cows and in the winter time feed them with Hay. After the death of my said wife then my said Executors to sell my Farm upon which I now reside in the Same manner as herein authorized to sell my other Real Estate. ''Item 4th'' I hereby direct my said Executors that from time to time as fast as they can convert the residue of my Estate into money that they divide the same equally among my children and Grandchildren as follows, that is to say to my Daughter Elizabeth Coler one Equal full share to my son [[Eby-454|John Eby]] one Equal full share To my daughter [[Eby-816|Jane Harter (Markey)]] one Equal full share to my GrandDaughters Sarah A Eby and Elisabeth I Haster (daughters of my son [[Eby-818|Samuel Eby]] died) one Equal full share to be equally divided between them To my Daughter Susannah Royer one Equal full share To my son Christian Eby one Equal full share. To my Daughter [[Eby-1154|Agnes Engler]] one Equal full share. To my son Adam Eby one Equal full share. To my son Wilson Eby one Equal full share. To my son James Eby one Equal full share To my Daughter [[Eby-1136|Sarah L Baile]] one Equal full share and to my son Jacob Eby one Equal share. ''Item 5th'' I hereby nominate and appoint my sons Christian Eby and Wilson Eby Executors of this my last Will and Testament hereby authorizing them and Empowering them to compromise a[--ust], release and discharge in such manner as they may deem proper the debts and claims due me. I do also authorize and empower them that whenever they sell any Real Estate as herein before directed Deeds to purchase or Purchasers to Execute Acknowledge and deliver in fee Simple, I hereby give to my said Executors Each the Sum of one hundred and Fifty dollars in lieu of sh[--] fees for settling up my Estate. I do hereby revoke all Former wills by me made. In Testimony hereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal, this 19th day of August AD 1858. Christian Eby * "Ohio Probate Records, 1789-1996," database with images, ''FamilySearch'' ([https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9Q2-8K3B?cc=1992421&wc=S2CF-82W%3A266280301%2C266524301 Image 114 of 342] : 1 July 2014); county courthouses, Ohio. FHL microfilm 5,868,428.

Will of Christian Seiler (b1766 - ~1853)

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'''The following transcription and excerpts provided by Ed Wevodau:''' Dauphin County, Pennsylvania Will F329: 
Christian Seiler of Harrisburg, writ 10 Jul 1851, probated 19 Feb 1853 Excerpts: :He died seized of the following properties ::190A South Hanover tp ::5A Derry tp. ::and a lot in Harrisburg. :To his son Christian: The lot in Harrisburg. 
: :Children: Jacob, Christian, and Elizabeth Ann Boas (who died before her father) 
 :Grandchildren: Sarah Elizabeth Boas and Charles Augustus Boas. 


Will of Christofer Pitt, Merchant of Bristol, Gloucestershire 1587

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Will of Christofer Pitt, Merchant of Bristol, Gloucestershire PROB 11/90/196 20 August 1597 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D933284 :In the name of God, Amen, I Christofer Pitt of the Cittie of Bristoll marchant Sicke in my Bodye but perfecte of mynde and memorie, Thanke be to almightie god, Doe constitute and make this my Testamente and last will in manneier and forme following. :Firste I Bequeathe my soule into the handes of Almightie god my maker and to Jhesus Christe my onlie sacyour and redeemer, By whom I looke for redemption of all my synnnes. As for my temporall goodes I bequeathe in manner following :Item I give and bequeathe to my daughter '''Marye Pitt''' fiftye pundes amd my lesser goblet of silver gilte and a bigge [spure rh-ste??] which was her grandfathers. :Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Christopher Pitt my sonne''' fiftye poundes. :Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Margarett Pitt my daughter''' fiftye poundes. :Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Thomas Pitt my sonne''' fiftye poundes :to be paide in manner and forme following, That is to saie, to my daughters att the age of eighteen yeares or att the daye of their marriages, the which shall first happen, and my two sonnes to be paide at the age of one and twentie yeares. And yf yt shall happen either of my saide children shall departe this mortall liefe before he of she shalbe of full age as is aforesaide Then my will is that the rest of my children survyvinge shall have and enioye that porton to be equallie devyded betwene them. :Item I give and bequeathe to '''Cicilie Oldfeild my wieves daughter''', twenty poundes to be delived at her daie of marriage. :Item I givie and bequeathe unto''' Elizabeth Oldfeild my wieves daughter''' Twentie puundes To be paide at her daie of marriage. :Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Michaell Oldfeild my wieves sonne''' Twentie poundes to be paie att the age of one and twentie yeares. :Item I give and bequeathe to '''Ciselie Pitt my wiefe''' the lease of my house where nowe I dwell in with all my ymplemente therein during her natural liefe. And after her decease the rest of the yeares then remayninge with all my ymplements, I give and bequeathe to my sone Christopher Pitt :Item I doe constitute and make my welbeloved wiefe Ciselie Pitt my full and whole executrix of this my last will unto whome I give and bequeathe all the rest of my goodes. :Item I doe make my''' welbeloved Brother Thomas Pitt and my neighbour Thomas Callrhill'''l my overseers, to whome I give twentie shillings aooece. In witness whereof I have putt and seale [yeoven?] '''the fourteenth daye of June 1597''' I me Christopher Pitt (no witnesses on this will) Probate granted to Cicilie Pitt executrix

Will of Christoper Bogan Totnes 1603

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:National Archives, Kew, England :PROB 11; Piece: 103 :Will of Christopher Bogan prob 12 Jan 1603/4 transcribed by Helen Ford , image of will viewable on ancestry :Will of Christopher Bogan of Totnes , 1603 :The Laste will and testament of Christofer Bogan of Totnes in the Countie of Devon gent made the nyne and twentith of June in the yeere of the Reigne of Oure Sovereigne Lorde James by the frace of god of England Frannce and Ireland Kinge defend’r of the faythe etc the firste of Scotland the sixe and thirtith Anno Dm’ One Thousand sixe hundred and three :In the name of god amen I Christopher Bogan beinge weakein bodie but of perfect memorie thankes be to god doe make and publishe this my laste will in wrighting the daie and year above written in manner and forme followeing :Firste I bequeathe my Soule into the handes of almightie god and my bodye to be buried in the Churche of Totnes :Item I will and bequeathe unto the poore of Totnes three poundes lawful Englush monye :Item I give to the poore of Magadalene house of Totnes three pounds :Item I give to everie of my sisters a Ringe of goulde of fourtie shillinge price :Item I give an bequeathe unto my Brother John Brogan twentie poundes lawful English moneye :Item I give and bequeathe unto my sister Marie Davis twentie poundes lawful English money :Item I five and bequeathe unto Christopher Sandy hir sonne tenne poundes like lawful English money :Item I give unto John Wakeham five poundes :Item I give unto Edwarde Wallys of Totnes five poundes :Item I give unto Arthure [Lurrcoste?]my servant twentie shillings :Item I give unto Mary Poytington fourtie shillings :Item I give to everie of my Mothers houshold servants tenne shillings :Item I give and bequeathe unto my Brother William Brogan all my quarter parte of the Mannot of Pridm’ster lyeing wth’n the Countie of Devon To have and holde the said quarter parte of the said mannor unto the said William his heires and assignes forever To this intent and in considerac’on of three hundred poundes w’ch I owe unto my said Brother and alsoe for the payment of one Annytye of sixtene poundes yssuyinge and goeinge oute of the saide quarter parte of the saide Mannot unto my Unkle Lawrence Bodleigh [?] duringe the lief of the saide Lawrence at suche tymes and feastes as are lymtted for payment thereof :I give and bequeath unto my wife Ann e Bogan the house wherein I latelie dwelled lieing in Totnes w’ch I had by hir the daide Ann To have and holde the said howse unto the sayde Anne for terme of hir naturall lief The Remainder thereof after hir decesse unto my Daughter Proteza Bogan To have and hold unto the said Proesa dureing hir naturall lief :Item I give and bequeath unto my saide wife Anne Bogan one Annytye or yerelie rent of one hundred poundes currant Englishe monye to be yssuyinge and goeing oute of all or any my Landes and Tenements w’thin the Counties of Devon and Cornwall the mannor aforesaid only exveptyd To have and hold the said Annuytye or yerelie Rent of one hundreth poundes unto the saide Ann and hir assignes fore and dureinge hir natureall lief to be payde unto hir the sayde Anne at the fower moste usuall feastes of the yeere (To weete) the feaste of St Michaell th’archangell the Birthe of O’ Lorde god Th’annuniac’on of O’ blessed Laye Marye the Virgin and the Nativitie of St John Baptist by equall and even porc’ons to be payd dureinge hir lief And yf yt happen the said yeerlie rent or Annuytie of one hundred poundes to be behinde unpayde at any of the feastes aforesaid in w’ch yt oughte to be paide beinge lawfullie demanded That then yt shalbe lawfull for the sayde Anne or her assignes into all or any the Landes or tenements aforesaid lymytted for payment thereof to enter and distreigne and the distresse there take to ympounde and there to deteyne untill the saide Rent w’th th’acc’rages thereof be fullie satisffied & payde whivhe said Annuyitie or yerelie rente soe given and beqqueth’s unto my sayde wief is in fulle satsifacc’on and reompence of all joyntures and dowers whatsoen w’ch shee the saide Anne might after my decasse challenge or clayme in all my landes or tenements wheresoev’ :Item I give and bequeath unto my saide daughter Proteza Bogan one yearlie Rent or annuytye of an hundred poundes to be yssuinge and goeinge oute of all my saide Landes and Tenements lyeinge & beinge w’thin the sayde counties of Devon and Cornewall (the Manno’ aforesaid only excepted) To have & to houlde the saide Annuytye or Yerelie Rent of One hundred poundes lawfull Englishe monie ymmediatelie from and after the death of my saide wieg Anne Bogan for and dureinge the whole tyme unto the saide Protoza and hir assignes at the fower principall feaste of the yeare (to weete) the feasts before lymytted for the payment of my saide wiefs Annuytye by equall and even porc’ons And yf it happen the saide Anne Bogan to dye w’thout issue male of hir bodye lawfullie begotten by me the saide Christopher Bogan Then my will intent and meaninge is and hereby I doe give and bequeathe the saide Annuytie or yeerelie rent of one hundreth pounds a yeere unto the saide Proteza Bogan for the whole tyme and terme of foure score yeeres yf shee the saide Proteza happen soe longe to live to begynne after the decess of the saide Anne Bogan and to be levied by waye of distress on all or any the Landes aforesaid lymteed for payment of the former Annuyties and at such feasts and tymees as are before sp’ified :Item I give and bequeath unto my said brother William Bogan all my landes and tenements wheresoev’r lieing and beinge in Devon or Cornewall (formerlie not given or bequeathed) To have and to hold all my said Lands & Tent’s unto my saide Brother William Bogan and to the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten And for default of such yssue Then I give and bequeath all my saide Landes and tenements (the mannor before specified only excepted) unto my Brother John Bogan and the heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten And for defaulte of such yssuethen to the righte heyres of me the saide Christofer Bogan forevermore provyded alwayes and my will intente and true meaning is that yf my said wieg Anne Brogan have any yssue male on hir bodye lawfullie begotten by me the said Christofer Bogan that then my said devise made unto my Brothers William and John or either of them of all or any my Lands or Tenements (the Manno’ before mentioned only excepted) shalbe [ineerlie?] utterlie voide and of none effecte :Item I give and bequeathe unto my brother William Bogan my signett of golde :Item the residue of all my goodes and chattells not given nor bequeathed I give and bequeath unto my loveinge wife Anne Bogan whome I make constitue & appoint the sole & only excecutor of this my last will to be performed accordinge to my trewe intente and meaninge :Sn Christofer bogan Wittness of the signinge and sealligne of this my last will and testament Peter Bogan Wm Bogan John Wakeham Probate granted 12 Jan 1603/4

Will of Christopher Buccle of Burgh

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This is a transcription of the original copy of the will of [[Bucle-1|Christipher Buckle]] of Burgh under Stainmore in Westmorland, England. It was written on 18 January 1578/79. '''Will of Christopher Buckle''' Wills and Administrations 1548-1941, Diocese of Carlisle wills, letters of Administration and associated probate documents 1579, Series PROB/1579/WINVX31 (probate Box 62), Cumbrian Archive Centre, Carlisle, Cumbria, England. [https://archiveweb.cumbria.gov.uk/Calmview/Record.aspx?src=CalmView.Catalog&id=PROB%2f1579%2fWINVX31 CASCAT] (Accessed 6 February 2022). 18th day of Januarye .1578 . In the nayme of god. Amen. I christoferr buccle of staynsmoor in burgh parish
of p[er]fite remebranc do make my last will in forme followyng. first I
bequeth my soule to god, willing my body to be buried in my parish chirches
erth of burgh w[i]th godly [?] accustomyed and w[i]th dystributions to the poor accor
ding to my habilitie[?]. Item I will that agnes my wife shall have my fermhold during
her widooheid for the upbryingying and helpying of my children Item I will th[a]t
my eldest doghtt[e]r shall have (by the licens and goodnes of my lord and lady) my
fermhold aft[e]r my wife. Desiring my good freend michaell brunscaill o[u]r bailif
th[a]t he will be co[n]tent th[a]t h[i]s son mychaell shall mary and wedd my said eldest doghtt[e]r
and then to say if so maried I do gyve my full right and title of my said fermhold
w[i]th my warantes and indentures w[i]th all as full authoritie as in me lieth, and if
this can not be broght tp pass noe th[a]t my said eldest doghtt[e]r can not git[?] the same
fermhold then I do gyve my good will of my fermhold to my brother Jaymes
Buccle to [?]home I do gyv my r[?]th or seat in the church. Item I do make my
said wife and iiij of my yongest doghttrs to be my executores. Item I desire my
severall freends jaymes buccle my brother, edward brunscaill and arthur
Dickissn to be ov[e]rseers, cunseleres and helpes to my said wif and children. Wit
neeses. mychaell brunscaill, jaymes buccle, edward brunscaill, arthur
dickesonjnr raymes brunscaill and others == Research Notes == An electronic copy of the will and Inventory from Carlisle Archive Service is held by [[Hatton-949|Hatton-949]] 08:32, 16 February 2022 (UTC) == Sources ==

Will of Christopher O'Brien of Ennistymon

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In the name of God Amen, I [[O'Brien-12705|Christopher O’Brien]] of Inisdimon in the County of Clare being of perfect sense and memory praised be to God and desirous to settle my real and personal estate by my last will and testament doe hereby revoke all wills or wills by me heretofore made and do declare this my last will and testament. I leave my soul to God to be buried in such place and manner as my executors hereafter mentioned shall think fitt. My will is that all my debts and all the portions and legacies hereby bequeathed or intended to be bequeathed shall be paid or satisfied out of my real or personal estate hereby bequeathed unto my eldest son Randle O’Brien. I leave and bequeath unto my eldest son Randle O’Brien subject to all my debts and the several portions and legacies hereby bequeathed all my real estate of inheritance the several lands and tenements hereby bequeathed to my dear wife [[MacDonnell-507|Mary otherwise MacDonnell]] excepted for the term of his natural life and after his death to the first son of his lady lawfully begotten to the heir male of the body of such first son lawfully begotten and for want of such heirs to the second son of the said Randle and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and for want of such heirs to any other son or sons of said Randle and the respective heirs male of their respective bodies lawfully begotten the eldest to be always preferred before the younger as they shall happen to be in priority of such birth and for want of such heirs to my second son Edward O’Brien for the term of his natural life and after his decease to the first son of his body lawfully begotten and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and for the want of such heirs to any other son or sons of the said Edward and the heirs male of their body respectively begotten the eldest of such sons and heirs male of his body to be always preferred before the younger and for the want of such heir male I leave and bequeath that my real estate bequeathed to my said son Randle to my third son James O’Brien for the term of his natural life and after his decease to the first son of his body lawfully begotten and to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten and for the want of such heirs to any other son or sons of the said James and the heirs male of their body respectively begotten the eldest of such sons and heirs male of his body to be always preferred before the younger and for the want od such heir male I leave and bequeath that my real estate […?] to my three daughters that is to say to Elizabeth MacDonnell otherwise O’Brien, [[O'Brien-12698|Honora Stammer otherwise O’Brien]], and Hannah O’Brien during their natural lives to be by them enjoyed share and share alike and after their decease to their several and respective heirs male respectively to be lawfully begotten to be preferred before the younger and for the want of such to my own right heirs forever. I leave and bequeath to my dear wife [[MacDonnell-507|Mary O’Brien otherwise MacDonnell]] the lands of Killone and [?] and Lismoher, Ballybreen East and West and Ballycohy during her natural life in full barr of all dower jointure or such which she may claim or recover out of all or any part of my estate real or personal or an annuity of three hundred yearly and every year during her natural life at her election and I doe hereby subject all my estate to this jointure or annuity it being my intent that my said wife [[MacDonnell-507|Mary O’Brien otherwise MacDonnell]] shall enjoy either at her election free and clear from all demands or pretence shall forever and I doe hereby subject all of my estate real and personal to the performance of this and the other portions and legacies hereafter mentioned – I leave and bequeath to my son Edward O’Brien the sume of one thousand and five hundred as his portion to be paid him at the age of one and twenty years and in the meantime for his maintenance and education in the yearly sume of sixty pounds yearly as interest for the said one thousand and five hundred pounds hereby bequeathed to him til he is of the age of one and twenty and from that time the sume of ninety pounds yearly being the lagall interest of the one thousand and five hundred pounds hereby bequeathed to him but if should so happen that my said son Edward O’Brien should die before he arrived at the age of one and twenty my will is that the sume of one thousand and five hundred pounds bequeathed to him shall sink in the safe of the estate. I leave and bequeath to my son James O’Brien the sume of one thousand pounds as his portion to be paid him at the age of one and twenty years and in the meantime for his maintenance and education in the yearly sume of forty pounds yearly and every year as [?] for the thousand pounds hereby bequeathed to him til he is of the age of one and twenty and from thence forth the sume of sixty pounds yearly being the lagall interest of the one thousand and five hundred pounds hereby bequeathed to him but if should so happen that my said son James should die before he arrives to the age of twenty one years my will is that the sume of one thousand pounds bequeathed to him shall sink in the safe of the estate my will is that my son Randle shall have lawful power to settle a jointure of XX on any wife that he shall marry not exceeding five hundred pounds a year if my wife [[MacDonnell-507|Mary O’Brien otherwise MacDonnell]] Edward O’Brien Barronet and Charles McDonnell Esq. think and agree that the fortune he gets by her is justly intitled to [?] much, I hereby constitute and appoint my said wife [[MacDonnell-507|Mary O’Brien otherwise McDonnell]] guardian to my said sons and daughter(?) during her induily or decease and after her appoint [[O'Brien-3209|Sir Edward O’Brien Barronet]] and Chas McDonnell Esq. their Guardians during their respective minorities. I leave and bequeath all debts due to one and all my personal fortune [?] hereby [?] bequeathed to my said son Randle O’Brien except the furniture of the house New Hall and my coach and horses, which I bequeath to my said wife during her life, I bequeath my said ______ Mary O’Brien and Charles Lysaght executors of this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have herewith put my hand and seal this 11th January 1741 – signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us and when it was delivered by the said [[O'Brien-12705|Christopher]] and he doth hereby bequeath that in case that it should happen that the said [[O'Brien-12705|Christopher]] and his three sons heretofore named should dye without issue males lawfully begotten of their bodys that then it is my will the estate descended to me from my Father exclusive of my own acquisition shall go to my cousin Captain Donnot [Donough ?] O’Brien and the heirs males of his body and for want of such heirs to my cousin Captain Turlough O’Brien and the heirs male of his body and for want of such heirs him and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten to my cousin Captain Chas. O’Brien and for want of such heirs males to my own right heirs forever. Ch. O’Brien. Martin Hehir Michael Barrett Richard Wood The paragraphs relating to my daur. Hannah O’Brien, I have this 26th March razed out with my own hands she being marryed and otherwise provided for by me witness my hand this 26th March 1743. a true copy Ch. O’Brien

Will of Christopher Pitt, Merchant Tailor of London,1684

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Will of Christopher Pitt, Merchant Tailor of London : Prob 10 October 1684 : PROB 11/377/369 :In the name of God Amen The thirteenth day of June in the yeare of Lord Christ one thousand six hundred eighty and three.''' I Christopher Pitt Citizen and Merchant Taylor of London''' being in perfect health of body and sound memory and good understanding doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following. :First I doe commend my soule into the hands of Allmighty God as into the hands of a faithfull Creator and most mercifull Reedemer And my body I committ to the ground to be decently buryed at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named in sure and certaine hope of a [aw?]full ressurection to eternall life through Jesus Christ our Lord. And as touching the temporall Estate herewith it hath pleased Godd to blesse me I dispose of as followeth :First I give to''' my Brother Edward Pitt''' the yearly sume of tenne pondes of lawfull money of England to be paid him yearly out of my Estate during his naturall life by my Executor hereinafter named at the foure most usuall feast dayes of payment in the yeare that is to say the Feast of St Michael the Archangell ,the Birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the Nativity of St John Baptist by equall proporc[i]ons the first payment to commence and be made at the first of the Feast dayes which shall happen next after my decease. :Alsoe I give and bequeath unto my''' Godson Christopher Pitt sonne of my Brother Robert Pitt '''the sume of five hundred pounds lawfull money of England to be paid him at his age of one and twenty years. And in case my said Grandsonne (sic?) should happen to dye before hee attaine his saide age of one and twenty yeares then and in such case I doe give the said five hundred pounds to my '''nephews Thomas Craddock, John Thorne and Richard Thorne and my Neice Willis? '''To each of them fifty pounds And the sum of one hundred pounds I give to the Master and the Wardens of the company of Merchant Taylors London in trust that they and their successors for the time being doe lend the same to foure such young men of the said Company beginning to trade as the said Master and Wardens shall think fitt and that stand in need of the same viz twenty five pounds to each of them gratis without Interest for five years nevertheless on goodsecurity to be given to repay the principall sume at the end of five yeares to the said Master and Wardens for the time being and the said principall sum is from time to time every five yeare by them to be lent out to foure other young beginners in like manner , :Alsoe I give to my neice Willis one hundred and fifty pounds of lawfull money of England and in case she dye before the same shall be paid then I give the said One hundred and fifty pounds to her Children equally to be divided. :Alsoe I give unto '''my Nephew George Pitt sonne of my Brother John Pitt''' one hundred pounds and I also forgive him fifty pounds that hee oweth me. :Also I forgive unto''' my Nephew Thomas Pitt his Brother''' all such sumes of money as hee now oweth me :Alsoe I give unto''' his sonne Robert Pitt''' the sume of one hundred when hee shall come of age. :Also I give to '''Robert Pitt and John Pitt the sonns of my Brother Robert Pitt''' to each of them One hundred pounds of lawfull money :Alsoe I give to''' my Niece Margaret Pitt''' their sister One hundred pounds of like money :Alsoe I give to my''' three neices the daughters of my Brother William''' to each of them one hundred pounds apeece of like lawful money. :I alsoe doe give to '''my Nephews John Thorne and Richard Thorne''' one hundred pounds apeice of like lawfull money. And I doe forgive my said Nephew John Thorne fifty pounds that hee owes me. I alsoe give to my Neice theire sister of the halfe blood the sume of fifty pounds of like lawfull money. :I alsoe give to my said nephew '''Thomas Cradock''' the sume of one hundred and fifty pounds of lawfull money. :I alsoe give unto '''my nephew Edward Wake''' the sume of one hundred and fifty pounds of lawfull money. :I alsoe give to my loving Kinspan Mr Roger P?ayne the sume of two hundred pounds of lawfull money. I also acquitt and release him the said Roger Payne of the further summ of two hundred pounds for which hee stands indebted by Bond bearing date the thirtyeth of June one thousand six hundred seaventy and seaven withall Interes thereonto __ And I doe direct that my executors deliver up the said Bond to him to be cancelled. :I also give to''' my Nephew John Jennet''' the sume of two hundred pounds :and my meaning and will is that if any of my nephews of neices herein named shall happen todye before the respective legacies hereby bequeathed shall be paid leaving any Child or Children that then the Legacy hereby given to the persons soe dying shall be paid to the Child or Children of him her or them that shall soe happen to dye :Alsoe I give to my '''Godsonne Christopher Tilson''' fifty pounds lawfull money to be paid at his age of fifteen yeares to bind him out an Apprentice and I give him the sume of one hundred pounds more like lawfull money to be paid when hee attains his age of one and twenty yeares.And if the said Christopher Tilson should happen to dye before the said respective legacies shall become payable and paid then I give the said severall sumes of fifty pounds and one hundred pounds to Nathan Tilson father of the said Christopher Tilson and to his other children to be disposed to such of them and in such proport[i]ons as hee the said Nathan shall think fitt. :Alsoe I give to my maid Elianor Hancock thirty pounds of lawfull money. And if she lives with me at my death then I give her all my wearing apparrell both Linnen and Woollen. :I also give to Nathaniel Bullock to be paid when he hath served his Apprenticeship and is made free Tenne pounds. :Alsoe I give to the poore of theparish of St Gregory the sum of five pounds. :Alsoe I will and appoint my executor hereinafter named shall pay after my decease to '''the Bailiffe of the Towne of Blandford and his Bretheren''' the sume of one hundred pounds to be disposed of as followeth that is to say my will and meaning is and I doe direct and appoint that the said one hundred pounds shall be by them the Bailiffe and his Bretheren for the time being laid out in a purchase of Land and untill a convenient purchase may be had shall be by them lent at Interest and the interest thereof till Land shall be purchased and afterwards the yearly profitts of the said land shall be by them the said Bailiffe and his Bretheren for the time being distributed yearly forever on St ThomasDay toand amongst fower such poore persons of thesaid Towne of Blandford who doth frequent the church and heare divine service and prayers accocding to the Church of England as the Bayliffe and his Bretheren for the time being shall think fitt. :Alsoe I give unto the''' Master and Wardens of the Wor{shipfu]ll Company of Merchant Taylors''' the summ of three hundred pounds of lawfull money to the intents that the said Master and Wardens and their sucessors forever shall pay and give unto six poore Members of the said Company which only frequent the Church and heare divine service and prayers according to the use of the Church of England the sume of twenty shillings apeece halfe yearly forever. :(note at side) This 300 L I have deposited in the hands of the Master and Warden already as appears by a deede under the seale of the company Chris Pitt. :Alsoe I acquitt and discharge the said Master and Wardens and Company of Merchant Taylors of five pounds due to me for Cover? Money, :I ALose give to my loving friends Nathan Tilson and Richard Newbery Twenty pounds apeice as a testimony of my respcts to them and I doe forgive Samuel Laniton? (Launton?) Tenne poundes that hee owes me And I give him tenne pounds of lawful money :I alsoe give to Edmond Seymore, Peter Blackwell, Francis _ou, Samuel Laniton and Nathan Tilson and Roger Payne forty shillings apeice to buy them rings. :I alsoe give unto my Boy Peter Claarke the sume of five pounds to bind himout aApprentice and tenne pounds more to be paid himwhen he hath served his Apprenticeship and is made free. :Alsoe I give unto Jane L____by als Bastable five pounds. :Alsoe I give unto the''' three younger Children of my Nephew Wake deceased that is to say To William Wake, Mary Wake and Katherine Wake''' the sume of fifty pounds apeice of lawfull money when they shall attaine the age of one and twenty yeares or marry which shall first happen. And when the said William Wake shall have given and the said Mary and Katherin shall themselves severally if sole or their husbands severally if marryed have given my Executor a release of all demands or goods and sufficient security that hee shall not be disturbed or questioned by either ofthem respectively in Law or Equity for any thing that I have doen or shall doo in operating the trust reposed in me as Executor to the Will of their father Mr Edward Wake deceased in the performance of which I have not now nor will not wrong them of one farthing. :And I do make and constitue my''' Nephew Thomas Pitt of the Middle Temple, London sonne of my Brother Robert Pitt executor''' of this my last Will and Testament and I doe give him after all my debts and funerall charges be paid and Legacies before bequeathed to be satisfied all the rest and residue of all my Goods and Chattells whatsoever and I make void all former wills by me made by word of mouth or writing and this to be taken for my last Will and Testament In witiness whereof I have to every sheet of this my Will containing in the whole three sheets subscribed my name and to this last sheete not only subscribed my name but sett my seale the day and yearefirst menc[i]oned .Chr Pitt Signed sealed and published by me the said Christopher Pitt to be my last Will and Testament in the presence of us Edw. Beeker. Edw. Aston. Wm Lugg Probate granted to Thomas Pitt the son of Robert Pitt,

Will of Clement Cornynge of Saundby 1548

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THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF CLEMENT CORNYNGE OF SAUNDBY IN THE COUNTY OF NOTTINGHAMSHIRE 1548. From the Borthwick Institute In the name of God Amen, this twenty first day of March in the second year of the reign of Edward VI of England, France, and Ireland, Defender of the Faith, and on earth of the Church of England and Ireland Supreme Head. I, [[Corninge-1|Clement Cornynge]], of Saundby in the County of Nottinghamshire, husband man, being of whole mind and in perfect remembrance, laud and praise be therefore rendered and given to Almighty God my Maker, Creator, and Redeemer, do make, ordain, and constitute this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following: First, I bequeath my soul to the everlasting and omnipotent Lord. My body to be buried within the parish church of Saundby, beseeching Him of His infinite mercy and goodness that it may be and endure by His pleasure with Him and the Blessed Company of His Holy Saints, I will constitute, ordain, and bequeath that on the day of my burial, my executors shall distribute, give and bestow amongst the poor people of the parish a certain sum of money and goods with the intent that they pray for my soul according by them shall be thought meet, convenient, expedient, and necessary and according to the form, meaning, and intent of my Last Will and Testament. I bequeath to the High Altar of the said church for tithes and obligations forgotten, unremembered, and overlooked, 12 pence. To the common box of the said church for the use of the poor people of the town 12 pence. I give, will, and bequeath to Agnes Cornynge, one of my daughters, £26 -13s - 4d. I give, will, and bequeath to Roger Naylor, my son-in-law £6 -13s-4d. I give, will, and bequeath to Clement Naylor, my grandson, £6 -13s-4d. I give, will, and bequeath to Alice Naylor, my grand- daughter, £6 -13-4d. I give, will, and bequeath to William Naylor , my grandson, £2-13s-4d. I give, will, and bequeath to John Cornynge, my nephew, £14--0s-0d. I give, will, and bequeath to William Cornynge, my nephew, £7-0s-0d. I give, will, and bequeath to John Cornynge, my son, £7-0s-0d. I give, will, and bequeath to William Sympson, parson of Saundby Church 10s-0d to pay the receipt of the money to five honest men of the said town as he shall be bound to pay and disburse the said money at all such time or times as the said parson will think convenient and necessary to the profit and commodity of the common wealth of the said town. I give, will, and bequeath to [[Corninge-2|Clement Cornynge]], my eldest son, one messuage and two ox gang of land and all other lands, tenements, rents, renditions, and services with the appurtenances, profits and commodities to the same belonging, or appertaining, settling, and being in the town and place of Gainsborough within the County of Lincolnshire, the which of late were in the tenure, holding, and occupation of William Dixon, together with one messuage or house in the said town, with a close with the appurtenances now being in the tenure of Humphrey Fisher. And also one messuage or house with an ox gang of land and three acres of meadow with the appurtenances settling and being within the said town and place of Gainsborough with the appurtenances, with all and singular the profits and commodities to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining, now being in the tenure, holding, and occupation of Richard Garth. Also one cottage with the appurtenances in the said town now being in the tenure and occupation of John Martin to have and to hold all the said messuage, land , tenements rents, renditions and services with the appurtenances to the said Clement Cornynge, and his heirs forever. I give, will, and bequeath to Gregorie Cornynge, my younger son, one messuage and two ox gang of land with all the lands, tenements, rents, renditions, and services, closes, meadows, and pastures with their appurtenances, and will all and singular the profits and commodities to the same belonging. Setting and being within the town of Gainsborough and now being in the tenure and occupation of Thomas Bracton. I will, give, and bequeath to the said Gregorie Cornynge, half an ox gang of land lying within the place of the said town of Gainsborough and now being in the tenure and occupation of Edward Copliss. I also give will, and bequeath to the said Gregorie Cornynge, on cottage and garden will all appurtenances lying within the said town of Gainsborough and of late being in the tenure and occupation of Daniel Clones. To have and to hold all the said messuage and two ox gang of land with all the land, tenements, rents, renditions, and services, closes, meadows, and pastures with all other premises with their appurtenances to the said Gregorie Cornynge, and to the heirs of the body of Gregorie Cornynge lawfully begotten. The residue of all my goods and cattle not given, devised, or bequeathed, I give and bequeath to the said Clement and Gregorie Cornynge whom I ordain and constitute to be my full and whole executors of this my present and last Will and Testament. Also I will that my said executors shall pay or cause to be paid any person or persons all such debts and duties or demands which I, the said Clement Cornynge, ought of right to pay to the said persons or to any one of them if I continued to live in this mortal and transitory life. Also I ordain and bequeath my well beloved in Christ, Hugh Granell and Richard Foster, my supervisors of this my Last Will and Testament, and they to have either of them 6s-8d in witness whereof I have delivered this present writing to the said Hugh Granell as my Last Will and Testament in the presence of these persons-William Sympson, Clark, and John Coplin. Clement Cornynge

Will of Clement Cornynge of Saundby 1556

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The Last Will and Testament of Clement Cornynge of Saundby - 1556 From the Borthwick Institute In the name of God Amen in the year of our Lord God 1556 on the 21 day of October, I, [[Corninge-2|Clement Cornynge]] of Sanbye in the county of Nottingham, yeoman, sick in body but whole of mind and of good remembrance, maketh this my Last Will and Testament after manner and form following: I bequeath my soul to Almighty God believing that our Blessed Lady Saint Mary and all other Saints will pray for me. Also I bequeath my body to be buried within the parish church of Saint Martin in Sanbye. I give to the poor people dwelling in Beckingham 6s to be distributed amongst them. I give and bequeath 4s-4d to be distributed to the poor people dwelling in Bole. I give and bequeath to Charles Waney, the son of Thomas Waney, my landlord, 40s-0d to be paid to said Charles when he comes to his lawful age. I will that Anne Cornynge, my wife, shall have my farm that I dwell upon to bring up my children as long as the said Anne keep herself my widow and remains unmarried. But if the said Anne do marry again, then my will is that my farm and the profits thereof shall go the furtherance of my children during the term of my lease. Also I will and bequeath that my wife, Anne Cornynge, shall have the governance and order of my son Thomas Cornynge and all his portions and profits to him belonging and to keep him at school until he is able to govern the farm himself with the counsel of my supervisors. But I also will that if my wife, Anne Cornynge, do marry and take a husband, then it is my will that my brother-in-law, Robert Godyesonne shall have my farm and occupy the same for the use and profit of all my children unto the time when my eldest son, Robert Cornynge, shall come to his lawful age when he may occupy it for his own profit and paying to the said Robert Godyesonne for his pains in bringing him up , all such cattle as then remain upon the ground. And for his profit in bringing up my wife, children, and cattle upon the said farm, I bequeath him 40s-0d. I bequeath my bay mare to Anne Cornynge, my wife. I give and bequeath to Robert Cornynge, my son, my best colt that was out of the said bay mare. I give and bequeath to Anne Cornynge, my wife, a third part of all my goods. I give, will, and bequeath to Robert Cornynge , my eldest son, £20-0s-0d. I give, will and bequeath to [[Corninge-4|Thomas Cornynge]], my son, 40 marks. I give, will, and bequeath to the said Thomas Cornynge my son, my windmill beyond the town of Gainsborough with all the profits and commodities thereto belonging for the term of his natural life, and after his decease to Robert Cornynge and his heirs. I give, will, and bequeath to Hugh Cornynge, my son, 40 marks. I give, will, and bequeath to Mary Cornynge, my daughter, 40 marks. I give, will, and bequeath to my sister, Margaret Goodison, the wife of Robert Goodison, one acre of barley and one acre of peas when they are ready to mow and a half of 3 rods of meadow when they are ready to load a cart and take home. I give, will, and bequeath to Alice Steven, the daughter of Robert Steven of Gringley , a quye calf with a stain on its head. I give, will, and bequeath to Anne Steven, the daughter of Robert Steven, one ewe lamb. I give, will, and bequeath to Clement Bowth, the son of William Bowth of Woodhouse, my godson, one ewe lamb to be delivered at clipping time. I give and bequeath to every one of my godchildren within Saundby and Beckingham, 4 pence. I give and bequeath to everyone of my servants now living with me 12 pence. The residue of my goods not given or bequeathed, I give and bequeath to Anne Cornynge, my wife, and to Robert Cornynge, my son. Which said Hugh Cornynge and Robert Cornynge I make my lawful executors that they may order and dispose at their pleasure my sundry wealth, provided always that my said wife, Anne Cornynge, shall not distane or beguile my said son Robert Cornynge of any part of my goods by executorship, neither by her own counsel nor by her friend’s counsel, for if she does so, then my will is that my wife, Anne Cornynge, shall not be an executor of all of this my Last Will and Testament, but that Robert Cornynge shall be my sole executor and she shall cleve out. Also in like manner, if my son Robert Cornynge do procure to distane Anne Cornynge of her executorship, then he shall cleve and shall be a nonexecutor of all this my Will and Testament, but that Anne Cornynge my wife shall be my full and only executrix and the said Robert Cornynge shall cleve out. I make the supervisor of this my Last Will and Testament, John Bowth of Woodhouse, Henry Farsy of Syestone , and Richard Foster of Beythye given everyone of them — 11s-13d—for their pains and labour. My witnesses being : Thomas Smith , Clerk. William Stainforth John Goodison Robert Goodison and others omitted in error:- I give and bequeath to Clement Standforth, the son of William Standforth, my godson, one ewe lamb at clipping time. Clement Cornynge

Will of Corbetta Picton 1741

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In the Name of God, Amen, I [[Meyrick-658|'''Corbetta Picton''']] of the Parish of St Maries in Pembrook, Widow, being sick in body and yet of sound disposing memory and understanding do make this my last Will and Testament. First, I recommend my soul unto the hands of Almighty God, hoping through the merits of his only son Jesus Christ to have full pardon of all my sins, and as to my body I desire it may be privately buried without any funeral pomp or ceremony in the Churchyard of St Maries in Pembrook in or near the vault called the '''Meyricks Vault,''' and to be carried from my house to the grave by eight poor people who are each of them to have eight shillings for their trouble. And as to my worldly estate with which it hath pleased God to bless me, I give, dispose and bequeath the same in manner following: I give and bequeath unto my nephew, [[Holcombe-731|'''John Holcombe''']], the sum of two hundred pounds due to me by Bond from Essex Marychurch Meyricke Esq, in trust to be paid by him unto my niece,[[Meares-415|''' Jane Meares''']], the daughter of [[Meares-414|'''Hawkwell Meares '''Esq]], and all the interest becoming due from the said two hundred pounds to be laid out yearly towards the maintenance and education of the said Jane Meares. I give and bequeath unto my sister Harries my watch, rings and equipage. I give and bequeath to niece [[Corbett-1279|'''Dorothy''']] the wife of [[Holcombe-736|'''Captain Essex Holcombe''']] the sum of thirty pounds. I give and bequeath unto [[Holcombe-769|'''Corbetta''']] the daughter of the said Essex and Dorothy Holcombe the sum of fifty pounds, which sum of fifty pounds shall be paid into the hands of her mother at the end of twelve months after my decease for the use of the daughter and her receipt to my executor shall be a sufficient discharge to him for the payment of the same. I give to my niece Dorothy Holcombe my two best velvet mantels and hoods and my best fan and my best laced linen. As to all my other clothes of all sorts, I give and bequeath them to my servant Elizabeth Roach I give and bequeath to my niece [[Holcombe-732|'''Alice Holcombe''']] twenty pounds I give and bequeath to my nephew [[Holcombe-704|'''George Holcombe''']] twenty pounds. I give and bequeath to my nephew John Powell twenty pounds. I give and bequeath to my niece [[Bowen-11359|'''Jane Bowen''']] the daughter of [[Bowen-3537|'''James Bowen''']] the sum of thirty pounds to be paid to her father for her use at the end of twelve months after my decease, and his receipt to my Executor shall be a sufficient discharge for the payment of the same. I give and bequeath to the poor of the parish of St Maries in Pembrook the sum of ten pounds. I give and bequeath to my servant Morrice Price three pounds to be paid him at the end of two months after my decease. All other the aforementioned legacies I direct and will to be paid at the end of twelve months after my decease, except the two hundred pounds given in trust for my niece Jane Meares which I direct and will to be paid her at the age of eighteen years or if she marry before that age. All the rest residue and remainder of my estate of what nature or kind soever I give devise and bequeath unto my said nephew John Holcombe and do make and constitute him the said John Holcombe my Executor to this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of June in the year of our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and forty one. Signed, sealed, pronounced, published and declared by the said Corbetta Picton to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto set our hands in her presence and at her request Richard Cuny James John the Elder Proved July 17 1741

Will of Cordelia Harris, 1663

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Bacon-3487|Cordelia Harris]], Widow, 1663.Will of Cordelia Harris, Widow. 24 July 1663. PROB 11/311/531. 26 January 166? I Cordelia Harris widdowe doe hereby revoake all former willes by me before this tyme made And doe hereby make and ordaine This my last will and Testament And nominate my good friend and kinsman Richard Humphry, Esquier the executor thereof desireing him to see mee decently buried And whereas there is due unto me from [[Dyve-16|Sir Lewis Dives Kt]] the somme of three hundred pounds of principall money And from the Earl of Bristoll and his Lady one other hundred pounds both which I being in some better hopes to receave them formerly am for the present resolved to dipose to and amongst my friends and kinred in case the same be gayned in such manner as herein after mencioned In: primis to Mrs Mary Grigby fifty pounds 50 li 0-0. To Mr Edward Griggby one hundred pounds 100-0-0. To Mrs Frances Driver fifty pounds 50-0-0. To Mrs Anne Harte forty pounds 40-0-0. To Elizabeth Hutt my servant tenne pounds 10-0-0. To my sister Long five pounds to her owne hands 5-0-0. To Mrs Hester Northy five pounds to her owne hands 5-0-0. To Mrs Joane N…e five pounds 5-0-0. To Mr John Griggby tenne pounds to buy him a ring. 10-0-0. To Mr John Horidge tenne pounds to buy him a peece of plate 10-0-0. To Ms Anne Nutt Twenty pounds to buy her a ring 20-0-0. To Mrs Anne Humfry the wife of my said executor to buy a silver Salte which I will shalbee lefte and remaine to the heire of her husbands Familie twenty pounds 20-0-0. And I doe remitt and forgive unto my Cousin Thomas Aldridge all whatosever he owes me And doe give him all the goods and furniture of the chamber wherein I lay whilst I lodged att his house And if the said money due from Sir Lewis and the Lord of Bristoll shall fall short to pay the said Legacies I will that proporcionable abatements be made of every the said legacies witnes my hand and seale this day and yeare above said. Cordelia Harris. Signed sealed and published by the said Cordelia to be her last will and Testament in the presence of Antho: Kempson Will Fferris ... Vicesimo quarto die mensis Julij Anno Dmini Millima seccentesimo sexagesimo tertio [24 Jul 1663] .. Thomas Aldridge .. == Sources ==

Will of Dame Grace Pickering

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Will of [[Sylvester-1954|Dame Grace Pickering]]: I '''Dame Grace Pickering Widow & Relict of Sir Henry Pickering Bart. of Whaddon in the County of Cambridgeshire''' deceased, being at this time not in very good health of Body but in good and perfect mind and memory Blessed be God for the same, do make, ordain and appoint what is herein after contained to be my last Will & Testament, in manner and form following, that is to say........to be interred in the Parish Church at Whaddon, under a black marble stone I have already laid for that purpose and next the body of my dear Husband Sir Henry Pickering that the sides of the coffins may actually touch one another and my further desire is that my Body may be put into a leaden Coffin covered with Black Cloak & handsome hinges & that any six or eight Gentleman of the County may hold up the pall at my burying, & that Christall Rings of five & twenty shillings apiece may be given to them, together with handsome Silk Scarves, Hatbands & Gloves accordingly And to every Farmer that lives in the parish of Whaddon & comes to my burying (as I believe they all will) I would have given to them plain black ...Rings of twenty shillings apeace, with Black gloves and hatbands & to their Wives white gloves & Rings of the same Value & for all the Rest of the Parish both men and Women that are housekeepers & above the age of Twenty Years, I would have them at my funeral & the children & younger people (except servants) I desire they may have a shilling in money and a six penny Loaf of Bread given to each of them at the time last mentioned/ and all things else that are decent & according to such Solemnities, which perhaps I have forgot to mention I leave wholly to the discretion of my Executors here after named, only Rings of the first mentioned Value I would have given to '''Mr Glover and his Son & Daughter at Royston'''. And as to the rest of my Estate, both Real and Personal, that it shall please God to Bless me with at the time of my decease, I hereby dispose of it as followeth: First I give and bequeath to the Parish Church of Whaddon my largest Turkey Carpet to be constantly laid under the Communion Table of the said Church, also fifty pounds of good and lawful money of England, five and twenty pounds of it to set up a good Clock in the Steeple of that Church with handsome dials each way, and the other five and twenty pounds to keep it in repair and wound up, at so much a year, as long as the said money shall last, and then I think the Parish may be able to afford to do it for themselves. Item I give to the poor of Whaddon parish the sum of fifty pounds of good English money to be distributed amongst them as follows, the first twenty pounds to be given (as far as it will go) in gowns, petticoats, Coats, Britches, Shirts and Smocks to the poorest Men and Women of the Parish, within the three months next after my decease, and the other three Ten pounds the three Winters following to be given them at Church by ten shillings worth of bread at a time, the twenty cold Sundays of the Winter, when they will most want it, so that I would have it begin to be given out the first Sunday in November & to continue till the Ten pounds are out/ and for this purpose I would have the money deposited in Mr Glover's hands if he shall be living at the time of my decease, but if not, then into '''his Daughter Betty''''s hands, believing she will do it justly for me, according to the full intent and meaning of this my last Will & testament......... three hundred pounds to be levyied in with the Company managing Queen Ann's Bounty & for the full benefit and augmentation of the Vicarage of Whaddon for ever (but if it shall so happen that I have finished this affair before I dye, then this article of my Will to be void). Item, I give and bequeath unto '''little John Robinson''', that I put out to '''prentice to William Ratford''' Carpenter at Wimple the sum of one hundred pounds ...of my South Sea Annuity Stock that not be sold out till a full year after he come out of his Apprenticeship when it may be hoped he will know what the value of money is so as to put it to a right use, but my Will and desire is that the said John Robinson if he shall be living at the time of my decease shall have the full interest or Dividends of the above mentioned Stock to find him in clothes till the whole money becomes one to him, but if he should dye before his time is out, or before he is to sell the Stock, then the whole upon his account to cease & be of no effect. Item - I give and bequeath to '''Ann Horner of Royston (formerly Ann Boot & a Servant of mine)''' if she shall be living at the time of my decease the sum of thirty pounds...... this goes on for pages.... I give unto '''William Luck of the parish of Whaddon aforesaid Gardener''' if he shall be living at the time of my decease, the sum of fifty pound...in consideration likewise of a small debt that he says was due to him from Sir Harry Pickering his Master, tho I believe he has been more than paid it ten times out of the gardens....... more pages ........ '''to Mrs Elizabeth Glover, eldest daughter of the above named Mr John Glover of Royston''', if she shall be living at the time of my decease, fifteen hundred pounds of my Stock in the Bank of England, which according to the price it is now at is worth upwards of Two Thousand pounds, which Legacy I leave her in consideration & acknowledgement of her kind Friendship never so much as once offered me by any of my own Relations, therefor I also give and bequeath to the said '''Mrs Betty Glover''' my Gold repeating Watch Number 367 made by Tompion & Graham, the Hair Locket I constantly wear with twelve diamonds round it, my large silver Salver, Soup Spoons & Sauce Pans, also my little silver Hand Candlestick & Snuffers & my six Silver Spoons that are almost new, as I keep them Lockt up from common use, but when they are just wanted, all the plate above here mentioned having my Coat of Arms in Lozenge upon them, I likewise give to the said '''Mrs Betty Glover''' my yellow Haritoon Bed Bedding Curtains Valences & all the furniture, as large Glass Cabinet, Hangings that stand in that Chamber next mine also my best Union Dressing Glass the great Easy Chair that runs upon Box Castors in the Hall, the round Mahogony Table , the Wallnut tree Beaufet & the Wainscoat corner Cubbord that stands in there, also the Wallnut tree Writing Table with the two drawers covered in the green Cloth that I usually write upon, my best Japan Tea Table with all the furniture as, Basons, Glass bowl, Cannisters, teapot, cupps, Sawcers, both Guilt Spoons, Tongs, Tea Pitcher etc that belong to that Table * generally stands..... more page........and pages........I also give and bequeath to '''my dear nephew Mr Richard Worsam of the Island of Barbados & of Gerrad Street London''' my remaining two thousand pounds stock in the Bank of England........to the said Richard Worsam all my pictures in general but that of my self in the oval frame & all the small ones to Mrs Betty Glover (and that collection of pictures round the Hall at Whaddon, given to Lord Oxford when he bought the Estate & which he by agreement is to have as they now stand at the time of my death, all the rest of the pictures I say again I give to''' my Nephew Richard Worsam,''' as likewise all my Tapestry Hangings, Turkey Carpets etc the Crimson Damask Bed & all things belonging to it in the best Chamber & the Damask Hangings in the Closet belonging to it . I also give him the Crimson Mohair Bed ? with White ? and all things belonging to it, with the Hangings, Window Curtains, pier Glass in that Chamber. my right Japan Cabinet upon the Carved & Guilt Frame, the peer Glass the blue Calimanro Window Curtains, the largest Fire screen of my own work upon a Mahogony frame, the Cane Squab Couch, Cushions & pillows belonging to it & the green velvet Easy Chair paint with my own work all the last named things standing generally in the Great Parlour at Whaddon, I also give to the said '''Richard Worsam my Nephew''' the eight pieces of my own work unmade up card the same work scallops of the green velvet Chair, the six leaved Guilt Leather Screen that I use in the Hall, my best cahin stitch Quilt that I worked mtself & is lyned with a Persian Sarsanet, my large Silver Soup Plate & Silver Hand Waiters, all three havimg my Coat of Arms in Lozenge upon them, my Emerald Ring with a Diamond at each end of it, with all my other Locketts & Rings whatsoever, & all my Gold & Silver Medalls, excepting one Gold & one Silver one , of Queen Anne & one of my two peaces of old Gold of King Charles the first worth three Broadpeaces apeace, which two peaces of Gold and one of Silver here last named I give to '''Mrs Betty Glover''' forgetting them in the p[roper place when I was naming the things for her. And lastly I give unto '''my dear Nephew Mr Richard Worsam''' my Coach lyned with Crimson Coffoy, with the Crimson Coffoy Hammercloth, Harness and all things belonging to it except the Coach Horses, & those after they have drawn my Body up to the Church I give and bequeath to '''Mr John Glover Sen''' at Royston believing that he will take care of them kindly. Item - I give to '''Mrs Mary Worsam and Mrs Henrietta Constantia Worsam''' the sum of Ten pounds apeace of good lawfull money of England, not to putt them into that Hipocriticall Dress of Mourning for me, but purely to putt them off from all manner of Claims, Right or Title that they may possibly think they can have to anything that belongs to me and for this they may thank themselves, because till they had so entirely disobliged me by their intollerable Rude words & actions, even to my very Face I had always designed to have left them almost equall to their Brother but they deserve this dishonour not only upon my own account but in Justice to their Mother from whom they had all they have & yet they asways endeavour to lessen her to agrandize their Father who was no ways equal to her in Fortune since the Hundred pounds apiece he left them in his will was more than in reallity he had of his own to give them & this they all know tho they are not willing to own it. Item - I give to my own particular servant in Fitzhugh's place if I shall have such a one living with me at the time of my decease the sum of thirty pounds...with most of my Wearing Clothes , Linen etc not already given...my two men servants and my two Maid Servants twenty pounds... And I am now going to name my Executors & as perhaps the World may wonder that I do not have my Nephew Worsam in that office, I shall declair it is not out of any personal prejudice to him (tho he has not been quite so Civill to me as he ought to have been) but purely from a Resolution I made, when '''Mr Worsam his Father used me very ill''',& I then vowed I would never leave him, or any that belonged to him my Executors so as to have the Disposal of any thing of mine after my death, so now I only give my nephew Worsam liberty as Heir at Law to recover, to his own use, and Bonds, Debts etc (that shall be due to me from any person in the Island of Barbados) and if there should be any part of my Annuity of five hundred pounds a year due to me from '''Mrs Pare [Peer] in Barbados''' and not paid by '''Mr Tryon here in England''' at the time of my decease, I then give and bequeath the money so due to my obliging '''Friend Mr Nicholas Paxton''' as an addition to what I have already left him, Mr Tryon only reserving Forty pounds out of it, to send a pretty Ring sett round with Handsome Diamonds to Mrs Pare in Barbados, which I desire her acceptance of. Lastly I Nominate and Appoint the '''Reverend Mr George Trigg, Minister of the Parish of Whaddon''' aforesaid if he shall be living at the time of my decease and '''Mrs Elizabeth Glover of Royston''' joint Executor and Executrix of this my last Will & Testament...etc etc ...and whereas by Agreeent upon the Sale of Whaddon Estate to the Right Honourable the Earl of Oxford, my Executors are to have the Liberty of the House & Gardens etc (just as I now have it) for the first six months next after my decease.... Lastly I do declair this Writing containlin seven side of paper, all writ & interlined in some places, with my own hand, Sewed together on the Topp with green Silk & Sealed upon the Silk with three black Wax Seals of Sir Harry's Coat of Arms, Crest & Cypher, & each sheet signed and sealed with my own hand & usual Seal on Black Wax/ I say I do declair this to be my last Will & testament ...this seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven hundred & Thirty .../Dame Grace Pickering in the presence of Paul Mansfield, Martha Mortimer, Joseph Hewitt, Joseph Harris. Codicil or Amendment to the Will of Dame Grace Pickering: In the Name of God, Amen. I Dame Grace Pickering Widow and Relict of Sir Henry Pickering etc, being at this time not in very good health of Body, but in good and perfect mind and memory blessed be God for the same, do make ordain and appoynt what is herein afetr contained to be my last Will and Testament.....[More instructions for her funeral, seemingly the same as in the first draft]....Item I give and bequeath to '''William Lucas of Whaddon''' aforesaid if he shll be living at the time of my decease, the sum of twenty pounds in money in consideration of a very small debt that he says was due from Sir Harry to''' his father Old William Lucas'''. I also give and bequeath to '''William Luck Gardiner of the Parish of Whaddon''' aforesaid if living at my decease the sum of Forty pounds in money, in consideration likewise of a small debt that he says was due to him from Sir Harry Pickering his Master, tho for my own part I believer nothing of the matter & that if there was once a debt as he speaks of, I as positively believe he has basely wronged me more than that sum fifty times over, both in the Gardens & other particulars, in which he has been a most deceitful fellow & ungrateful Servant, But I do this only in respect to his Master's Memory, for he has no Merritt of any kind belonging to him. bequests to '''Mrs Elizabeth Harris, her daughter Elizabeth, daughter Ann Harris, son Thomas Harris, members of the Paxton family''', '''Rev M George Trigg,''' instructions for William Ratford, Carpenter at Wimpole about making her Coffin, '''Mr John Glover & his son John Glover Jnr, his daughter Mary Glover.''' Proved at London the thirtieth day of April in the year One Thousand seven hundred and Thirty three....by the oaths of Reverend George Trigg and Elizabeth Glover Transcribed by Jennifer Greet Oct 2023

Will of Dame Jane Stafford, of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, 1592

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Gorges-144|Dame Jane Stafford]] of Hanslope, Buckinghamshire, England. Her will was dated 8 November 1591 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 23 February 1591/2. Source: The National Archives (UK), [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D927742 PROB 11/79/170]. The transcript retains the original spelling, capitalisation and punctuation. Paragraph breaks and headings have been added to improve readability. == Will == In the name of god amen the eighte daye of November Anno Domini a thousande fyve hundred nynetie one I Dame Jane Stafford of Hamslappe in the countie of Buckingham widowe beinge sicke in bodye but of good and perfect remembrannce thankes be unto Almightie god Do make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme folowinge. First I bequeathe my soule to Almightie god my maker and savioure and my bodie to be buried in the channcell of Hamslappe churche aforesaid. Allso I give to the mother churche of Lincolne fower pence. And to the repayringe of the churche of Hamslappe tenne shillinges. And I give and bequeathe to the poore people of Hamslappe and Castlethroppe fortie shillinges to be distributed amongst them at the Discrecon of myne executors. Furthermore I will and bequeathe to my sonne Edward Stafford my best bed with the furniture and tenne poundes of money to be Delyvered to hym within three monethes after his retorne into England from beyond the seas. Allso I will and bequeathe to my Daughter Mary Stowrtone my best velvet gowne nowe in the kepinge of Mrs Cranmore. Allso to Winifrede Stourton my crymson satten pettycoate nowe in the keepinge of Mistres Riche. Allso I will and bequeathe to Elizabeth Stowrton one silver Spone. And to William Stowrton her brother one other silver spoone. And to Marce[?] Stafford my sonne Edwardes Daughter one other silver spone. Allso I will and bequeathe to Mary Stafford my Daughter in lawe my best cloake nowe in the kepinge of goodwife Lane dwellinge in Turnebull streate. Allso I will and bequeathe to every of my godchildren in Hamslappe twelve pence a peece Allso my Will and bequest is that every of my servannts shall have theire wages trulye payed them whiche is Due unto them at the hower of my Deathe with suche further recompence as to my executors shalbe thoughte requisite. The reste of my goodes and chattells aswell moveable as unmoveable here unbequeathed my debtes beinge paied and my Funeralls Discharged I give and bequeathe to my brother Nicholas Gorge and to Thomas Trafford whome I make my Executors of this my last will and testament. And further I do ordayne and appoynte my nephue John Wate esquire and my sonne Edward Stafford esquire and my sonne in lawe Edward Stowrton esquire to be my supravisors to see this my last will and testamente iustlie perfourmed. And for theire paynes to be taken herein I give and bequeathe to eache one of them a goulde ringe in the value of tenne shillinges In witnesse whereof I have hereunto set my hande and seale the daye and yere abovewritten in the presence of theise witnesses hereundernamed: Richard Troughton. Thomas Travells marke Henry Morgan John Dragott: Rowland Hill ser. Dame Jane Staffordes marke == Probate == Probatum fuit Testamentum Suprascriptum apud London coram venerabili viro Magro Farrand legum Dcore Surrogat venerabilis viri Magri Willmi Lewin legum etiam Doctoris ad exercend officum Magri Custodie siue Comissarij Curie prerogative Cantuarien ltme Deput vicesimo tertio die mensis Februarij Anno Domini iuxta cursum et computacoem ecclie Anglicane millesimo quingentesimo nonagesimo primo Iuramento Nichai Gorge Armigeri et Thome Trafford executorum in hmoi testamento nominat. Quibris commissa fuit Administraco bonorum Iurium et creditorum dci Defuncti de bene et fideliter Administrand ad sancto Dei Evangelia Iurat./ [Translation: The above-written will was proved at London before the venerable Master Farrand, doctor of laws, surrogate of the venerable Master William Lewin, also doctor of laws, lawfully deputed to exercise the office of Master Custodian or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on the 23rd day of February in the year of the lord according to the course and computation of the English Church 1591 by the oath of Nicholas Gorge esquire and Thomas Trafford, executors named in the will, to whom administration was granted of the goods, rights and credits of the said deceased, sworn to well and faithfully administer on the holy gospels.]

Will of Dame Kateryn Huddesfeld, 1514

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:National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England : Reference: PROB 11/18/20 :Will of Dame Kateryn Lady Huddesfeld, Widow : Probate Date February 1514 :transcribed by Helen M Ford, paragraphing added (none in original) : In Dei Nom’ Amen I Dame Kateryn Lady Huddesfeld Widow beyng of hole myne and p’fite remembrance the xxjst daye of the moneth of Novembre the seconde yere of the reigne of Kyng Henry the viijth [transcriber 1510] ordein and make my will and testament in forme folowng :First I bequth my sould to Almighty god and to our blessed Lady and to all the company of hevyn my body to be buried in the church of the grayefriers of Exeter before seynt Frances before the highe Aulter in the same churche. Also I bequeth to the warden of the seid honer and place x marks And I will that the wardein of the same place cause one of the friers of the same place to saye one masse dayly at the seid Aulter for the soule of me the seid Katryn by the space of vij yeres dayly havyng takyng and [preyvyng?] of myy executors yerly durying the seid vij yeres vij marks Also I gyve and bequeth my gowne of blak velvett to the warden of the seid place of Graye Friers And also I will that myn Executors immediatly after my decease do cause to be saide by honest prest the Long and hole trentall for me the seid Katryn and [preyvyng] for the same trentall x [ transcriber: trentall a series of 30 masses. The payment looks like 10 L but £10 is a lot for a trentall, 10s?] :Item I will that the churchwardens of Bradeforde in Wiltshire have my wryton masse booke to praye for the soule of me and of '''Thomas Rogers somtyme my husband and Sergeant at lawe. '''Also I will that there be a stone laide uppon hym my seid husbande at Bradeforde aforseid. :Item I will that my '''doughter Elizabeth Poyntz''' have all suche stuffe as remayneth in my place of Birtport [transcriber: Bridport,name used by Camden 1610) in the Countie of Dors’t as in a bill made and published by me is specified and or declared so that the seid '''Elizabeth and her husband Antony Poyntz''' clerly make or do to be made a [gei-all?] acquytance to the executors of me the seid Kateryn of all [amounts?] suets and demands And that the seid Anthony and Elizabeth and none of them their executours nor assignes vex trouble sue myn executors or any of them. And yf that they or any of them do contrary to that my will that they then I will and frely gyve all the seid stuff to''' my sonne George.''' :Also I gyve and bequeth to''' William Rogers of Bradford''' aforseid gentleman sonne to the seid Thomas a standyng cuppe of sylver and gilt with a cover with dragon wyngs. And to''' his brother John Rogers''' a flat cup of silver white with a cover of myn owne armes. :Also I will and '''bequeth to Kateryn one of the daughters of George Rogers my sone''' xx marks in money. :Also I bequeth to John [Cotte-eff] yls :The residue I gyve and bequeth to''' George Rogers my sonne [,] Edward Rogers sonne and heire apparent to the seid George and Elizabeth Rogers doughter to the same George ''' whome I ordeyn and make my executors to the p’fprmance of this my last will and testament. In wytnedd whereof I the seid Katryn Lady Huddesfeld have sett my seale and subscribed my name There beyng p’sent William Sampford Robt Forney :Note only year of probate given in latin probate clause. The National Archives states February 1514. The next will in the book has a February 1514 date. This would be 1514/1515 .The National Archives also has 2 IPM records for the year April 1515-1516 for Kathatine Huddesfeld of Devon :References: C 142/30/14and57, E 150/155/7and8 :Description: Huddesfeld, Katharine: Devon :Date: 7 Hen. VIII.

Will of Dame Margaret Poulet, Widow of Sampford Peverell, Devon 1602

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Will of Dame Margaret Poulet, Widow of Sampford Peverell, Devon The National Archives PROB 11/100/178 Probate 4th September 1602 :In the name of God Amen,'' I Dame Margaret Poulet of Sampford Peverell in the Countie of Devon''', widow, calling to remembrance that nothing is more cetaine than death , and nothinge more uncertaine than the time and or hower thereof, and being willing to settle my estate worldie, which god hath given me, to the benefit of my children and others left behinde me, doe make this my last will and testament uppon the six and twentith daie of Maie in the yeare of our Lorde god, One thousand five hundred and two, in manner and forme following. :First I bequeath my bodie unto the earth, to be buried by Christian buriall, :Item I give unto my sonne ‘’’George Poulet’’’ and to his heirs for ever all my landes and tennements whatsoever lieinge and beinge in the parish of North Fanton[?] in the Countie of Devon: and nowe in the seaverall tenures and occupat[i]ons of Richard Kellard, Marie Kellard Mark Cotle and Marie Cotile and Margerie Thorne or their assigne or assignes, or of aine other person or persons whatsoever, To have and to hould as aforesaide to the saide George Poulet and his heires for ever. :Item I give unto my '''daughter Joane Haydon''', One hundred pounds, to be paide unto her within one half yere after my death, :Item I give unto the same Joane Haydon my daughter all the furniture and stuff in the sollar chamber , with two ordinery beddes and their furniture in the chamber over the buttrey, :Item I give unto my''' son in lawe Francis Vincent''' three hundred poundes. :Item I give unto '''my sonne Anthoine Poulets daughter, Elizabeth Poulet''', a suite of damask lynnen of the best , namelie a board cloth, a cupboard cloth, one dozen hapkins and one towell, :item I give unto the saide Elizabeth Poulet one paire of fine sheeets lieinge in the coffer in the higher chamber. :Item I give unto''' John Poulet my sonne Anthoines heire'''; two dozen of silver plates, a paire of silver pottes parcell guilt, and one guilt high both worth ten poundes. :Item I give unto the other '''eight of my sonne Anthoines children, namely Ames, Henrie, Thomas, Phillip, Anne, Margerie, Susanna, and Margaret,''' to each of them a peece of plate to be made for them worth fortie shillinges. :Item I give unto '''Margaret my sonne George Poulets daughter '''a peece of plate to be made for her worth five poundes, :Item I give unto the other '''fower of my sonne George Poulets children, namelie Edward, Hugh, Elizabeth and Katherine''' to every of them a peece of plate to be made for them woth fortie shillings; :Item I give unto Magaret Everie daughter unto my sonne Haydon, a peece of plate to be made for her worth five poundes. :Item I give unto '''Gideon, my sonn Haydons eldest sonn''', the best of my owne smale silver bolles :Item I give unto the'' other two sonnes of my sonne Haydon namely Amice and Drewe;''' to each of them a peece of plate to be made for them worth fortie shillinges. :Item I give unto my sonne Vincents''' fower children, namlie Anthoine, Thomas, Frauncis and Amice (could be Alice!) '''', to everie of them a peece of plate to be made for them worth fortie shillinges. :(there follows a list of servants with bequests ranging from twenty pounds to thirty shillings) : Item I give unto Margaret Sibthorpe the wife of Robt Sibthorp one table-cloth of diap, one dozen of napkins of diaper, two cupborde clothes of diaper and one paire of fine sheetes with one towell of diaper, :Item I give unto Bridget my servante thirtie shillinges, :Item I give unto '''Margaret Poulet my gentlewoman '''fortie shillinges, :Item I forgive and acquit '''maister Emmanuell Maxey of Sampford Peaverell''' in the Countie of Devon: of all debts due unto me from hym, :Item I give unto Allice Harvy an ordinarie bed furnished :Item I give unto''' maister Robert Haydon my sonne in lawe''', one silver boll :Item I give unto mistress '''Elizabeth Poulett, wief unto George Poulet my sonne '''one little guild boll. :Item I give unto my''' two daughters Joane Haydon and Sarah Vincent '''all my lynnen not bequathed before, to be devided and parted equallie betwene them, :Item I give unto the poore of Sampford five poundes to be delivered by the direction of maister Maxey and the overseers for the poore; :All my other goods moveable and imoveable unbequeathed I give unto '''Frauncis Vincent and unto George Poulet''' my sonne, whom ioyfullie I make my executors to execute and performe this my laste will and testament. :Signed and sealed, in the presence of Robert Sibthorpe, Nicholas Waye and Thomas Osmond Probate granted to '''Francis Vincent and George Poulet''' on 4th day of September 1602

Will of Daniel Blachford of Fordingbridge Hampshire proved 1720

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Blachford-66|Daniel Blachford]], gentleman, of Fordingbridge, Hampshire. His will was dated 5 December 1719 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 1 February 1719/20. == Transcript == In the Name of God Amen
This Twenty fifth day of December Anno Dom 1719 I Daniel Blachford the
Elder of Fordingbridge in the County of Southton Gent upon due consideracon
do make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme
following revokeing and hereby annulling and makeing void all former and
other Wills by me heretofore made (if any such shall happen to be found)
viz. '''Imprimis''' I give devise and bequeath unto my Son Daniell Blachford
all my Lands at Herly in the parish of Fordingbridge in the County of Southton
with the Appurtences thereunto belonging To hold the same to him my said
Son Daniel his heirs and assignes forever. immediately from and after
my Decease he paying to Christable my now Wife one hundred pounds within
Six Months after my decease and also Tenn pounds per Annum during her
natural Life out or forth thereof. '''Item''' I give devise and bequeath unto
my Son Robert Blachford all that my Lands and Mannor at Durson or
elsewhere in the County of Somersett with the Appurtences To hold the same
To him my said Son Robert Blachford his heirs and assignes for ever, im[m]ediately
from and after my decease, he paying to my Executrix One Hundred and Fifty
pounds of lawfull money to my Executrix hereinafter named within Six
Months after my decease, and also paying Five pounds per Annum to
Christable my said Wife dureing her natural life out or forth thereof. And
Whereas I have already given and Secured to my Son Francis Blachford
Four hundred pounds my Will is that he shall pay to my said Wife
Christable Four pounds per annum dureing her natural life. '''Item''' I give
and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth Blachford Two Hundred pounds
lawfull mony to be paid unto her by my Executrix within Six Months after
my decease. '''Item''' I give to my Daughter Christable Blachford two hundred
pounds of like lawfull money to be paid unto her by my Executrix within Six
Months after my decease. '''Item''' I give to my Grandson Daniel Blachford
Son of my above said Son Daniel Blachford my Silver Tankard and Gold Seal
Ring. '''Item''' I give to my Grandson John Blachford Son of my said Son
Daniel Blachford Five pounds lawfull money to be paid unto him by my
Executrix when he shall come to the age of One and Twenty years. '''Item''' I
give to each of my Son Daniel’s Daughters one broad peice of Gold to be paid
unto them by my Executrix as they shall attain to the age of one and Twenty
years. And if either of them shall happen to dye before the said age of one
and Twenty years then to remaine equally between the Survivors. '''Item'''
I give to my Grandson Francis Son of my Son Francis Five pounds lawfull
money to be paid unto him by my Executrix when he shall come to the age of
One and Twenty years, And in case he should happen to dye then to remaine
to the other Children of my said Son Francis (if any) '''Item''' I give to Christable
my said Wife the said several Annuities abovemenconed to be paid unto her by
my abovesaid Sons dureing her natural life. '''Item''' all the rest of my Goods and
Chattells whatsoever already ungiven after my Debts Legacies and Funeral
Expenses are first paid and discharged I give and bequeath to Christable my said
Wife and do hereby make constitute and appoint her the said Christable full
and Sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament. And I desire my loving
Brother Mr Walter Barry Mr John Garrett and Mr Henry Rooke to be my
Friends in Trust to See this my last Will justly performed and I give to Each of them
One Guinea a peice for their pains. In Testimony here of the said Daniel
Blachford the Testator hath hereunto Sett his hand and Seale the day and year
first above written. Dan: Blachford. Signed Sealed published and declared
in the presence of with these words between the third and fourth lines, vizt.
(one hundred pounds within one month after my decease and alsoe) being
first interlined. the mark of Nicholas Barry, John Gray, Jos: Gray. Probatum fuit hujusmodi Testamentum apud London primo die
Mensis Februarij Anno Domini Millesimo Septingentesimo Decimo nono coram
Venerabili et Egregio viro Johanne Bettesworth Legum Doctore Curiae Praerogativae
Cantuarieusis Magistro Custode sive Commissario legitime constituto Juramento
Christabella Blachford Relicte dicti defuncti et Executricis unicae in dicto
Testamento nominatae Cui commisa fiut Adminitratio omnium et singulorum
jurium et creditorum dicti defuncti de bene et fideliter administrando
eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelia (vigore Commissionis) Jurat. == Sources == * The National Archives. Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D580507 PROB 11/572/254]. Description: Will of Daniel Blachford, Gentleman of Fordingbridge, Hampshire. Date: 1 February 1720.

Will of Daniel Brumley, Miller, Missouri

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== Biography == Will of [[Brumley-552|Daniel Brumley (abt.1775-1861)]] October 1861, Miller, Missouri - Appraisement Inventories, appraisements and sale bills in estates of deceased persons, October 1861, Miller, Missouri. Missouri Probate Records - Miller, Missouri. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L92Y-BZQK?i=92&wc=SHVK-MNL%3A1327233801%2C13280481&cc=2399107 State of Missouri County of Miller. James E McDonald, William Bilyue and William L Graves being appointed to appraise the personal Estate of '''Daniel Brumley''' deceased before entering their duties, make oath and day they are not interested, not of kin to any persons interested in said Estate to heir and that they will to the best of their ability, __ and appraise the personal estate to there perceived. William Bilyue JE McDonald William L Graves Sworn and subscribed before us this day of 26th day of October 1861. LW Albertson J.B. Certificate of appraisement of the Estate of Daniel Brumley. 3 Pocketbooks .50 1 set of harnesses 5.00 1 bell 50 1 razor and strap .10 1 skillet and pot 1.00 1 1 heavy saddle 2.00 1 trunk .10 1 coffee box .25 1 saddle rider 3.00 1 black Stallion 45.00 1 tin bucket .50 2 bridles 1.25 1 mare colt 15.00 2 beds and bedding 4.50 1 wagon sheet .50 1 wagon 30.00 1 chopping axe .50 1 wooden bucket .10 Honorable SB Harley} JE McDonald William L Graves } Appraisers William Bilyue --------- October 1861 Sale of bill of the Estate, Miller, Misouri Sale of bill of the Estate of '''Daniel Brumley''' deceased, on this day of the 26th of October 1861, by the administrators of said estate. '''John Brumley''' 1 tin Bucket .50 John Brumley 1 blanket .32 '''William Brumley''' 1 wooden bucket .10 1 saddle rider 4.25 '''John Brumley''' 1 coffee box .10 1 saddle 5.85 1 pot .51 A Wilson 1 set harness 4.40 1 skillet .45 J Shockley 1 wagon 41.00 1 axe .46 A Wilson 1 wagon sheet .85 1 bed 3.20 '''WC Brumley''' 1 mare colt 20.00 2 pillows .50 DW Smith 3 pocketbooks, razor and strap .25 1 quilt .50 A wilson 1 bell .20 LWallburger 1 1.00 AB Prock, Clerk State of Missouri County of Miller} to B Prock says that he is the clerk of the sale that was made by '''William C Brumley''', administrator of the Estate of '''Daniel Brumley''' deceased and that this within is a true account of said sale here fore specified. A.B.Brock, Clerk Subscribed and sworn before on this date 26th of October 1861 Filed 9th November, 1861 Honerable SB Harley --------- October 1861 Probate Records - Miller, Missouri. Bonds and letter of adminstrators, executioners, guardians and curators. *We '''William C Brumley''' as prinipl and HS Brockinnaw and '''John Brumley as securities acknowledged and non ledge counslors to __ said to be undecided to the state of ____ in the service of fines, liens and fifty dollars for the payment which will and truely to be made, we hereby ____ creditors, hiers, executor and administrators. Given under our court and seal this day of 19th of September 1861. The credidation of this offer therefore is that of William C Brumley, administrator of the Estate of '''Daniel Brumley''' deceased shall faithfully administer said estate account for pay and delivery all moneys and property of said estate and profess all things ____ said according to law, [the next couple of sentences are so faded out can not read the words.] ''' William C Brumley''' } Seal HS Burling } Seal '''John Brumley''' } Seal Filed this day of the 11th of October 1861 and appraised, received by the clerk this day of the 14th January, 1862. Honorable SB Harley --------- October 1861 Bonds and letter of administrators, Miller, Missouri. Bonds and letter of administrators, executioners, guardians and curators. County of Miller} The state of Missouri to all persons to whom this presents, shall come. Know ye that whereas '''Daniel Brumley''' take of the County of Miller died intestate [or without a will] as said having at the time of his death property in this state which may be lost, destroyed or diminished in value of speedy case be not taken of the said, here and after. Therefore that said property may be collected and disposed of according to law, I do hereby appoint '''William C Brumley''' administrator of all singular the goods and chattels, rights and credits, which are of the said'''Daniel Brumley''' at the time of his death with ___ had authority to secure and dispose of said property according to law and collect all moneys due to said deceased and in general to do and perform all other acts and things which agree or maybe here after be acquired of him by law. In testimony where of Honorable SB Harley, clerk of the court and for said county of Miller, _______ and affix the seal of said court this day 11th of October 1861. Clerk E.B. Harley --------- Probate Bond February 1862 , Miller, Missouri. o ''''William C Brumley''' letters of administration on the estate of thus H McCubbin deceased and said bond as such administrators in the amount of $2500.00 with __ Whitaker, '''John Brumley, John MCubbin''', securities and inventory appraise bill and sale bill filed by such administrators were present, all by the courts approved. Said clerk also reports letters of administration granted to William C Brumley on the estate of '''Daniel Brumley''' deceased and bond taken in the sum of $450 dollars with HS Brockinnaw an '''John Brumley''' securities and like wise presented the inventory appraise bill and sale bill filed by said administrator all of which is by the court approval. February 1862 *NOTE* $2500 being the value of Daniel’s Estate would be valued at $73,973.86. November 1862 Page 481. --------- Probate Court Records Vol A-B '''William C Brumley''' administrator of the estate of '''Daniel Brumley''' died and presents his first accurate settlement form which it appears said administrator has received from all sources the sum of $160.00 and has paid $5.90 leaving a balance of $154.50 which is by the court approved. Wednesday morning November 1862 page 512 --------- Missouri Probate Records, 1750-1998, Miller County. April 1865. pg 14. [Abstract [[Kendrick-1803|Vickie Miranda]]] Also WC Brumley admin of the Estate of Daniel Brumley du presents his 3rd annual settlement to writ. Amount due since last annual $14 Paid out per vouchers $.25 Balance due Estate $12.5[?] Which was by the court appearance."Missouri Probate Records, 1750-1998," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99LM-3PGN?cc=2399107&wc=QZ9D-7F4%3A1327233801%2C1328000402 : 22 September 2014), Miller > Probates, 1865-1878, vol A-B > image 40 of 729; Missouri State Archives, Jefferson City. == Sources ==

Will of Daniel Freeth

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This is the last will and testament of me [[Freeth-158|Daniel Freeth]] of Standard Hill within the precincts of the Castle and in the county of Nottingham. I give and devise all those my two messuages or dwellinghouses situate on Standard Hill aforesaid with all the outbuildings yards gardens and premises purchased by my late brother Samuel Freeth of the late Mr Barker Bott to the use and in manner following that is to say to the use of my two friends Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward Esquires their executors admons and assigns for and during the term of one hundred years to be completed from the day of my decease without impeachment of waste except pulling down buildings and not rebuilding the same Nevertheless upon the trusts and subject to the proviso herein declared and contained concerning the same. And from and after the expiration or sooner determination of the said term and in the [ ] subject thereto and to the trusts thereof to the use of my son [[Freeth-157 |George Freeth]] his heirs and assigns for ever. And I do hereby declare that the said two messuages or dwellinghouses with all the outbuildings yards gardens heredits and premises herein before limited or devised to the use of the said Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward or the survivor of them or the executors admons and assigns of such survivor do and shall permit and suffer my three daughters [[Freeth-160 |Sarah Freeth]], [[Freeth-159 |Mary Ann Freeth]] and [[Freeth-162 |Ellen Freeth]] and the survivor of them to hold use occupy and enjoy the same as and for a residence or residence during such time as they shall respectively continue single and unmarried paying and discharging the rates taxes and other outgoings payable for or in respect of the same two messuages or dwellinghouses outbuildings yards gardens heredits and appurts and keeping the same in good and tenantable repair and condition (damage by fire excepted) but with full power for the said Sarah Freeth, Mary Ann Freeth and Ellen Freeth or such of them as shall continue being [be] single and unmarried to make any alterations in the said two messuages or dwelling houses outbuildings yards gardens heredits and appurts which they or she shall think fit or do and shall in case the said Sarah Freeth, Mary Ann Freeth and Ellen Freeth or such of them as shall for the time being be single and unmarried shall so order and direct by any writing under their or her hand or hands let or devise the said two messuages or dwelling houses outbuildings yards gardens heredits and appurts or any of them or any part thereof to any person or persons either as tenant or tenants from year to year or for a longer period not exceeding the period of the single life of the daughters or daughter by whose direction such letting or devise shall be made at such rent or rents and upon such terms as such last mentioned daughters or daughter shall think proper and so and shall receive and take the rent or rents which shall be payable for the premises which shall be so let or devised as the same shall respectively become due and pay the same unto such of my said daughters as shall for the time being be single and unmarried if more than one in equal proportions provided aforesaid. I do hereby declare that immediately after the decease or marriage of my said three daughters the said term of one hundred years shall cease determine and be void. I give and bequeath all the household goods and furniture plate linen china glass and books which shall be in or about my dwellinghouse at the time of my decease and also my carriages (and carriage horses with the harness if any) and all other things thereunto belonging unto the said Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward and the survivor of them and the executors admons and assigns of such survivor do and shall permit and suffer the said Sarah Freeth, Mary Freeth and Ellen Freeth or such of them as shall for the time being continue single and unmarried and reside in the said two dwelling houses or either of them to use possess and enjoy the same as and for their or her own absolute property and with full power for them or her to sell and dispose of the same for their or her own benefit as they or she in their or her lifetime think fit but I direct that no part thereof shall be sold or dispose of without the consent of all my said daughters who shall for the time being be entitled to the use of the same. And that none of my said daughters shall be at liberty to dispose of the same of any part thereof by will. And from and immediately after the decease or marriage of all my said daughters the said household goods and furniture plate linen china glass and books carriages and carriage horses so given and bequeathed to the said Frederick Robinson and Francis Ward their executors admons and assigns as aforesaid or so much or such parts thereof as shall not be previously sold or disposed of wasted consumed or destroyed shall remain and be in trust for my son George Freeth his executors admons and assigns. I give and bequeath to my said daughter Sarah Freeth a legacy of ten thousand pounds of lawful money of Great Britain. And also one fourth part of the principal monies with the dividends thereon that may be due and owing to me from the stocks or funds of the government of France at the time of my decease. I give and bequeath the like two legacies to my daughter Mary Ann Freeth. I give and bequeath the like two legacies to my daughter Ellen Freeth. I give and devise my real estate at South Clifton in the county of Nottingham which I purchased of Mr Ffortmery’s trustees and also the small croft opposite which I purchased of George Wiggit with all the heredits and appurts appertaining to each to my daughter [[Freeth-161 |Elizabeth Freeth]] her heirs and assigns for ever. And also all the right title and interest which I have in the two Marsh Gates in South Clifton aforesaid which were bought by the late Mrs Hindson and intended by her to devolve to my said daughter Elizabeth Freeth. I give and bequeath to my said daughter Elizabeth Freeth a legacy of ten thousand pounds of lawful money of Great Britain and also the remaining fourth part of the principal monies with the dividends thereof that may be due and owing to me from the stock or funds of the government of France at the time of my decease. And I do hereby declare it to by my will that the said four legacies of ten thousand pounds each are to be considered as due and chargeable with the payment of lawful interest thereon from the day of my death. And I command to my executor that he shall pay the same or as near as circumstances will admit out of such mortgages as I may happen to die possessed of if sufficient by transferring to each of my said daughters such securities as will amount to their respective legacies as near as may be and as equal as he can judge for eligibility. I give and devise to my son George Freeth and to my said four daughters their respective heirs and assigns for ever to take as tenants in common and not as joint tenants all those four closes of land which I purchased of the trustees of the late Mr Hiffington situate at North Clifton in the said county with their rights and appurts and now in the tenure of widow Lowndes. I give and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my estates whether real or personal of what nature or kind so ever and where so ever save and except such estates as are vested in me by way of mortgage to my son George Freeth his heirs executors admons and assigns but it is my mind and will that the personal part of my estate so bequeathed to my said son be chargeable with the payment of all my just debts funeral expenses and the expenses of proving this my will and also the legacy duty to which my said daughters legacies will be liable. And I do hereby constitute and appoint my said son George Freeth sole executor of this my will. In witness whereof I have to this my last will and testament contained in this and the three proceeding sheets set my hand and seal that is to say my hand at the bottom of each of the proceeding sheets and my hand and seal to this last sheet this twenty sixth [day] of January one thousand eight hundred and thirty eight :''Daniel Freeth'' Signed sealed published and declared by the testator Daniel Freeth as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses :''William Harold Burnside'' :''John Elliot Burnside'' :''William Burnside'' In the prerogative court of Canterbury In the goods of Daniel Freeth Esquire deceased appeared personally William Stanford Burnside of Aspley Hall in the county of Nottingham Esquire and made oath that he is one of the subscribed witnesses to the last will and testament of Daniel Freeth late of Standard Hill within the precincts of Nottingham Castle in the county of Nottingham esquire deceased bearing date the twenty sixth day of January one thousand with hundred and thirty eight now hereunto annexed And he further made oath that on the twenty sixth day of January aforesaid the said testator duly executed his said will by signing his name at the foot or end thereof in the presence of this deponent and of John Elliot Burnside and William Burnside the other subscribed witnesses thereto all of whom were present at the same time and this deponent and the said John Elliot Burnside and William Burnside thereupon attested and subscribed the said will in the presence of the said testator. :''Wm Stanford Burnside''. On the 3rd day of August 1841 the said William Stanford Burnside was duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit in virtue of the annexed requisition before me : ''R W Almond'' M A Surrogate Proved at London 12th Aug 1841 before the worshipful John Danberry Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of George Freeth Esq the sole executor to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer.

Will of Daniel Freeth 1782

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This is the last will and testament of me [[Freeth-198|Daniel Freeth]] of the county of Nottingham. First I give my daughter [[Freeth-199|Mary Freeth]] the sum of twelve hundred pounds to be paid to her when she attains twenty two years of age and the further sum of three hundred pounds to be paid to her when she attains twenty five years of age. I give my son [[Freeth-158|Daniel Freeth]] eighteen hundred pounds to be paid to him when he attains twenty two years of age and the further sum of two hundred pounds when he attains twenty five years of age. I give my son [[Freeth-200|James Freeth]] fifteen hundred pounds to be paid to him when he attains twenty two years of age and the further sum of three hundred pounds to be paid to him when he attains twenty five years of age. I give my son [[Freeth-201|John Freeth]] fifteen hundred pounds to be paid to him when he attains twenty two years of age and the further sum of three hundred pounds to be paid to him when he attains twenty five years of age. I give my daughter [[Freeth-202|Elizabeth Freeth]] the sum of twelve hundred pounds to be paid to her when she attains twenty two years of age and the further sum of three hundred pounds to be paid to her when she attains twenty five years of age. I give my son [[Freeth-203|Samuel Freeth]] fifteen hundred pounds to be paid to him when he attains twenty two years of age and the further sum of three hundred pounds to be paid when he attains twenty five years of age and I so hereby subject and charge all my real and personal estates whatsoever and wheresoever with the payment of the same respective legacies accordingly and subject thereto. I give and devise all and every my freehold and copyhold messuages burgages or tenaments cottages farm closes Lands rents tithes hereditaments and premises whatsoever situate standing lying and being in the town and county of the town of Nottingham and in the several counties of York Nottingham and Leicester or elsewhere in the kingdom of Great Britain with their and every of their rights [ ] and appurtenances unto my dear wife Margaret Freeth her heirs and assigns forever not doubting but she will dispose of the same to my children according to their merits. I give my servant William Saugley five pounds and my apprentice Joseph Highsmith five pounds and as to for and concerning all my ready money and securities for money bonds notes bills and mortgages and all my estate and interest comprised in such mortgages stocks in trade book debts and other debts household goods and furniture silver plate linen and china and all other my goods cattle chattels personal estate and effects whatsoever or of what nature or kind so ever the same by subject to the payment of all my just debts the legacies of this my will given and bequeathed and my funeral expenses. I do by this my will give and bequeath the same unto my said dear wife Margaret Freeth her executors administrators and assigns absolutely and forever and lastly I do hereby appoint my said wife Margaret Freeth sole executor of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. In witness whereof I the said Daniel Freeth the testator have to this my last will and testament set my hand and seal the sixth day of May in the year of our Lord One Thousand Seven hundred and eighty two. :''Daniel Freeth'' Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said Daniel Freeth the testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in her presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto :''J Wakefield'' :''A Illingwirth'' :''J L Story'' This will was proved at London the twelfth day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two before the right worshipful Peter Calvert doctor of Laws Master [ ] or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by Margaret Freeth widow the relict of the deceased and sole executor named in the said will to whom admon is granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased she having [ ] made a solemn and sincere presentation on affidavit according to act of parliament by commission duly to administer

Will of David Gustavus Weems

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Will of David G. WEEMS (1857): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of David G. Weems Anne Arundel County In the name of God, Amen. I David G. Weems of Anne Arundel County and State of Maryland, do make this my last will and testament in manner and form following I give to my wife Deborah Weems, in lieu of her thirds the following property, namely the lot of land originally owned by Abraham Naylor lying east of Dr. Reynold’s lot and containing 21 acres of land more or less during her life (after her death to be equally divided between all my children.) Also fifteen hundred dollars for the purpose of creating a dwelling house on said lot. Also one thousand dollars for the purpose of educating my younger children and Julius and Martha, also Emily and children. Also the note of her brother Elliott, the one for four hundred and forty dollars and fourteen cents the other for eight hundred and twenty two dollars and twenty eight cents. To my son Julius B. Weems, I give and bequeath the lot of land upon which I live, containing about ¾ of an acre of land with all the buildings and improvements as also the adjoining lot of 25 acres of land including the mill and other buildings and improvements at a valuation of 2000 dollars. To my children Rachel Ann, Tennison, Edwin, and Martha, I give the rest and residue of my estate in equal division, provided it does not exceed to each the amount given to Julius say 2000 dollars. If it does then and in that case let the surplus be divided among all my children or if upon a fair evaluation of the property left the four children above named, Julius has more than they, let him pay the difference so as to make the portion of each one the same. It is my will and desire that the servants which I let Rachel Ann have and which I value at five hundred dollars shall be considered as a payment on her portion of my estate. It is my will that the following servants serve to the respective dates thereafter mentioned and then to be free; their increase to serve till they arrive at the age of thirty years. To wit, Negro man John to be free on the first day of January 1862; George to be free the first day of January 1868; Jacob the first day of January 1871; Amanda the first day of January 1861; Phil the first day of January 1878; Sally the first day of January 1880; Horace the first day of January 1883; Jerry the first day of January 1884 and Jenny the first day of January 1886. Lastly I hereby constitute and appoint my wife Deborah Weems as the sole exec of this my last will and testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this 2 April 1857. Witness Vernon E. Compton Robert Perry Thomas N. Phipps Anne Arundel County 8 May 1857 Anne Arundel County Wills Liber BEG#1:41 F 296 Maryland State Archives Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 7 April 2000 US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-dg.txt]

Will of David Gwin Talbot

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== Will Transcription == November 4, 1850 I, [[Talbot-398|David G. Talbot]] of Campbell County and State of Virginia, being of usual health of body and of sane mind do ordain and declare the following to be my last will and testament. Clause 1st. I hereby direct the payment of all my just debts and funeral expenses by my Executors hereinafter named. Clause 2nd. In the next place, I hereby direct my Executors, hereinafter named, to raise from my Estate by sale on a credit of twelve months, the sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars for my unfortunate son, [[Talbot-4854|Addison Talbot]], and for my daughter, [[Talbott-305|Jane B. Epperson's]] sons, William Jones and Joseph Epperson, to be divided between them. One Thousand Dollars for Addison Talbot to be put in the hands of a Trustee, to be appointed by my Executors hereinafter named, on interest and the interest only to be used for his support and maintenance and one half of the annual interest to be paid every six months to the person or persons who may have the support of him and during his natural life and at his death the principal of one thousand as above named to go to his lawful heirs or heirs. My Executors hereinafter named are particularly directed to require of the Trustee leans with undoubted security for the money and for his performance as Trustee as herein directed and as I wish here to be clearly and distinctly understood for making the above provisions for my unfortunate son I will give some reasons, first, I do not think that he is capable of taking care of money and property or using either to an advantage (Secondly) that he has been a very great trouble and expense and has done my Estate great damage in various ways. The balance of the above named sum of Eighteen Hundred Dollars which is Eight Hundred Dollars, I give and bequeath to my two grandsons, William Jones and Joseph Epperson, to them and their heirs forever to be equally divided between, my reason for this provision for my two grandsons is in consequence of their mother being a great expense and damage to my Estate and I am positively opposed to John Epperson [to John Epperson] {repeated in the copy} who married my daughter, Jane, having or enjoying any part of my Estate except one Dollar which I hereafter will to him his heirs and as a preventive I have made the above provisions for my daughter, Jane B. Epperson's sons, William Jones and Josiah Epperson. Clause 3. I give and bequeath unto Mathias Caneville who married my daughter, [[Talbott-306|Joannah]], the sum of one Dollar only and no more to him and his heirs forever as I do not intend and wish him to possess and enjoy any more of my Estate. Clause 4th. I give and bequeath unto John Epperson who married my daughter, Jane, the sum of one Dollar to him and his heirs forever {I} do not intend for him to have or enjoy any more of my Estate. Clause 5. All the residue and remainder of my Estate my will and desire is that the rest of my children, to wit: [[Talbott-300|Frances B. Winston]],[[Talbott-309|Langley I. Talbot]], [[Talbott-314|Nancy Street]], [[Talbott-1364|Geo. W. Talbot]], and [[Talbott-298|Eliza S. Faris]], shall receive an equal portion except Eliza S. Faris who's portion my will and desire is shall be one hendred and sixty Dollars less than the portion of each of my last named children, to wit, [[Talbott-300|Frances B. Winston]], [[Talbott-309|Langley I. Talbot]], [[Talbott-314|Nancy Street]], and [[Talbott-1364|Geo. W. Talbot]] as I am satisfied she has had that much the advantage of them. The land and Negroes to be laid off in Lotts and impartially be drawn for by them. My daughters parts of my Estate is not to be subject for the payment of any debts now or which hereafter be contracted by them or their husbands but to be held by them as a Legacy for their children to be equally divided between them at the deaths of my said daughters, Frances B. Winston, Nancy Street, and Eliza S. Faris. Clause 6. As it regards[[Talbott-309|Langley I. Talbot]] portion of my Estate it is not to be subject to the payment of debts now or which may hereafter be contracted by him and should he die at any time before my death or anytime afterward without a will, my will and desire is his portion of my Estate shall be equally divided between all of [[Blanks-26|Sarah Blank's]] born since the date Eighteen Hundred and Twenty Three. Clause 7. As it respects [[Talbott-1364|Geo. W. Talbot]] portion of my Estate, it is to entirely exempted from the payment of any debts now or which may hereafter be contracted by him, to be held and enjoyed by him with full power to give and will it to whom he may think hereafter but in case he shall not give or will his portion of my Estate , at his death, it shall revert to his sisters and Brother and be equally divided between them, that is, Frances B. Winston, Nancy Street, Eliza S. Faris and Langley I. Talbot. Clause 8. And it is my will and desire that the division and apportionment of my Estate before directed be made according to the valuation and assessment of three disinterested and respected men to be chosen by my Executors hereinafter named by mutual consent. Clause 9. The advancement of property I have made heretofore to my children which I now hereby confirm be all considered as so much of their several portions of my Estate which advancements are as follows: Frances B. Winston One Hundred and Nine Dollars and thirty four cents $109.34 Langley I. Talbot One Hundred and Ninety Five Dollars and ten cents $195.10 Nancy Street One Hundred and Thirty Three Dollars and Seventy Five cents $133.75 George W. Talbot Two Hundred and Eighty Two Dollars $282.00 Eliza S. Faris One Hundred and Eighty Nine Dollars and fifty Cents $189.50 Clause 10. Lastly, I do appoint Alanson Winston, Senr, Langley I. Talbot, and Thomas C. Faris to be my Executors to act in conjunction to Execute this my last will and testament with trust and fidelity and of whom there is to be no security required and they are to receive no compensation for their services as Executors and in case they should disagree in Executing this my last will my wish and desire is that they shall refer to three disinterested and respected men to be chosen by them by mutual consent to settle all disputes that may arise between my said Executors respecting the Executing of this will. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this Fourth day of November and year of our Lord, One Thousand Eight Hundred and Fifty. [Interlined before signed.] Henry ? Teste Thomas Fair D. G. Talbot {SEAL} John N. Clement

Will of David Harry, Marlboro County, South Carolina

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== Transcribed Text of Will of David Harry, South Carolina == : Will of '''[[Harry-1097|David Harry (-1818)]]''' of Marlboro District : Transcribed by [[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 18:37, 8 February 2024 (UTC) from source on ancestry.com '''Will''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Will Books; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Marlboro County); Probate Place: Marlboro, South Carolina
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Will of David Harry of District of Marlborough, State of South Carolina, granted probate on 9 Apr 1817.
In the name of God, Amen. -- I David Harry of the District of Marlborough in the State of South Carolina, considering the uncertainty of this Mortal life and being of sound and perfect mind and memory, blessed be Almight God for the same, do make do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say. : First: I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Elizabeth Crosland''' one negro boy named '''John''' : I do also give and bequeath unto my eldest son '''David H Harry''' one negro man named '''George''' : I also give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Mary H Harry''' one negro boy named '''Jim''' : I also give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Sarah Gains Harry''' one negro boy named '''Sharper''' : I also give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Ann D Harry''' one negro boy named '''Prince''' : I also give and bequeath unto my son '''James Enoch Harry''' one negro girl named '''Nance''' : I also give and bequeath unto my '''Eleanor Jane Harry''' one negro boy named '''Harry''' : I also give and bequeath unto my son '''John Hamilton Harry''' one negro girl named '''Lynda''' : I also give and bequeath unto my son '''Wilfred Alfred Harry''' one negro girl named '''Lassey''', and the whole of the land and plantation whereon I now reside : And I do also give and bequeath unto my beloved wife '''Mary Harry''' two negroes named '''Phillis''' and '''Jerry''' also all my household furniture, stock of cattle, Horses Hogs & etc during her natural life at at her decease the said two negores Phillis and Jerry with the whole of my Household furniture, stock of horses cattle etc to be equally divided between my three sons, James Enoch, John Hamilton and William Alfred Harry : And I do hereby appoint Tristram Thomas Sen'r and John Thomas Jr Executors of this my last will and testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made. : In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the ninth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and seventeen. : Signed, Sealed, published and declared by the above named David Harry to be his last will & testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator :: Ch's S Strother :: Aaron Pearson :: M G Brown : South Carolina Marlborough District : By William Easterling Esq Ordinary of said District : Personally appeared before me Morgan G Brown who being duly sworn on the Holy Evangilist of Almighty God doth make oath and say that the same David Harry sign, seal publish pronounce and declare this same to be and contain his last will and testament, that he the said David Harry was then of sound and disposing mind memory and understanding to the best of the deponent's knowledge and belief and that Charles S Strother and Aaron Pearson, together with this deponent signed their names as witnesses thereto at the request of the testator, in his presence and in the presence of each other : At the same time Qualified, Mary Harry administratrix and David H Harry administrator with the will annexed : Given under my hand and seal this sixth day of Juy in the year the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eighteen : Wm Easterling, ordinary of Marlborough District : Recorded 6th July 1818 == Sources ==

Will of David Speed of Holt Denbighshire 1639

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Speede-10|David Speed]] of Holt, Denbighshire, Wales. The will was dated 19 March 1638/9. == Will == March 19th 1638
I David Speed of Holt in the Countie of Denbighe gent waighinge and considering with my selfe the transitorie and unstable condition of this p’sent life and beinge willinge and desirous to dispose of that estate where with the Lord in much goodnesse hath blessed mee in such manner and forme as I iudge to bee meete and convenient, that soe all suites and contentions after my decease for or concerninge the same may bee p’vented Doe constitute and make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followeinge, my soule I Doe Comende into the hands of the Lord who first breathed it into this my mortall bodie expectinge salvation as his free gifte to bee bestowed uppon mee (unworthy sinner) in due kind relieinge uppon noe other for remission of [page 2]
sinnes but Jesus Christ the righteous in whom I have beleeved And uppon whom I doe depend as an all sufficient saviour, And as this fraile bodie I leave the same to bee interred att the discreason of my Executors heereafter named desireinge that same may bee comended to the Earth from whence it came in such a decent manner as is fitt the Temple of the holy ghost to bee disposed Of firmely exspectinge that the same though shortly to bee resolved to dust … againe bee united this soule of mine and made ptaker of that eternall glory which Christ the prince of our Salvation hath purchased for us And as for and concerninge all and singular my goods chattells Creditts and whole estate both psonall and reall my will and minde is and I doe heerby declare the same to bee, that they shalbee disposed of in manner and forme followeinge, First whereas I am possessed of [page 3]
of a Certaine Tennemente in Kinnerton heretofore the Lands of Mr Clegge deceased for a Certaine number of yeares unexpired and yett to come & of twentie pounds p annu’ payeable for the same by Charles Duckworthe Clearke and Thomas Cowley gentleman dureinge the time that they or either of them shall occupie the same my will and minde is and I doe hereby declare the same to bee that the Issues and pfitts of the same Tenemente as the same shall from time to time acrewe and growe; due and payeable shall bee equally distributed by my Executors amonge my three children Hester Speede, William Speede and Thomas Speede and in Case any of them happen to die dureinge the said tearme [page 4]
that the remainder of the said issues and proffitts of the said Tenemente shall discend and come to the survivors of them or any of them, And whereas alsoe I am possessed of the sume of Foure hundred and fifty pounds due to mee by bonde from John Bostocke Wrexham Esqr Griffith Roberts of Holt yeoman payeable wthin. twelve monethes after my decease for the saile of certaine lands in Hewlington by mee heeretofore to them bargained and soulde; my will and minde and hereby I doe declare the same to bee that oute of the said moneyes is paya[ble?] as is aforesaid my daughter Hester Speed[e] shall have and receave the sume of Three hundred pounds towards her p’fermente and advancemente in marriage And alsoe that my sonne Thomas Speede shall oute of the residue of the foresaid [page 5]
moneys receave and have the sume of one Hundred pounds to make his portion twoe hundred pounds haveinge heretofore receaved from mee the sume of one hundred pounds And as for the remainder and residue of the foresaid moneys which shall fall oute to bee due and payable by them the said John Bostocke and Griffin Roberts my will and minde is that the same shall bee paid to my sonne William Speede for the augmentation of his procon, and for his further advancemente and p’fermente, And as for the rest and residue of all and singular my goods chattells Creditts psonall and possessorie estate, Plate, Jewells, money and household stuffe my will and minde is that my debts and funerall expences beinge paid the full Moietie and one halfe thereof shall discende and come unto Elizabeth [page 6]
Speede my faithfull & loveinge wife in full lewe and satisfaction of all such claime and demande as she any waye can make by the [custome?] of the prince of yorke or otherwayes to my whole estate or any pte thereof And as for conc’inge the other halfe and Moitie of my said estate my will and minde is and hereby I doe declare the same to bee, that oute of the same the bequests and lagasies heereafter followeinge beinge paid that then the remainder and residue of the same shall bee equally devided and distributed betwixt my three foresaid Children (that is to saye) Hester Speede, William Speede and Thomas Speede, First I leave and bequeathe to my loving sonne in lawe John Ashton the sume of twentie pounds And whatmore it shall appeare that hee did disburse att the time of his marriage [page 7]
With my daughter his nowe wife, Alsoe I leave and bequeath to Griffith Roberts of Holt aforesaid the sume of Twentie pounds in discharge of my pmise to him made upon his renu’tiation of the Administration of my father Glegge psonall estate Alsoe I leave & bequeath unto Mr John Cl[…]hlie my brother in lawe the sume of Fortie pounds which hee deliv’ed unto my hands intendinge thereby the Advancemente of my Children as hee then said which said sume I have left to bee paid unto him to the end hee may bestowe the same amonge them as hee shall thinke fitt and soe cause; Alsoe I leave and bequeath to John Bostocke Esqr my true and faithfull frende the sume of Five pounds and my twoe bookes of Acts and Monuments, Alsoe I leave and bequeathe to my sonne in lawe John Ashton my watch [page 8]
girdle and Dublett, And further I give and bequeath to Anne Ashton his wife my loveinge daughter the sume of Five pounds to buye […] of Plate Alsoe I give and bequeath to my daughter Hester Speede the standeinge bedd in the plor and all the furniture thereunto belongeinge or in any wise apptaininge Alsoe I leave unto Griffith Roberts aforesaid my Clarke Cloake and breeches and to my foresaid brother in lawe Mr Chratchley twentie shillings to buye him a ringe Alsoe I leave to my loveinge wife Elizabeth my seale ringe of goulde and my ringe sett with [..]rkies which my loveinge mother gave mee And I doe hereby further will and declare that before any of the Legasies heeretofore […]ted bee paid or satisfied (the Moyetie devised to my loveinge wife excepted) all such Debts as att the time of my decease I shall any waies owe [page 9]
and all the expences and charges which my Feoffees in truste for the setlinge of my estate and the Executors heereafter nominated shall any waies necessarily expend either in the defence or discharge of the said truste, or in Execution pursuance and maintenance of this my last will and Testamente shall bee first paid fully satisfied & discharged any thinge herein contained to the Contrarie in any wise not withstandinge And I doe hereby constitute nominate […] and appointe my loveinge wife Elizabeth Speede and John Ashton my foresaid sonne in lawe to bee Executors of this my last will and Testamente And to see the same Faithfully executed accordeinge to the truste in them reposed And I doe heerby earnestly pray and intreate my loveinge frende John Bostocke afore[…] [page 10]
to bee aydinge and asistinge to my fore mentioned Executors Juthe pformance & Execution of the same And all other and Former wills testam’s or devises I doe heereby renounce discharge avoide, And declare to bee null, And pronounce and publickly declare this to bee my true and last will./
Da: Speede
[…] == Codicil == Ap[ril] 6 1639
Be it known that where I David Sp[eed] of Holt in the Countie of Denbigh gen[t] have made last will and Testemente in writeing beareinge Date the 19 Day of Marche 1638, That now for [...] as I have Changed my minde touchinge certain things in the same last will conteyned And for & concerninge all all other things in the last will menconed (other than such as I shall hereby otherwise dispose of, I doe by this p'sent Codicill confirme & ratifie the said last will, And whereas by my said lasr will I did give and bequeath unto Griffith Roberts of Holte aforesaid yeoman the sume of Twentie pounds I doe hereby revoke and make voide the said bequest And my will and minde is, And I doe hereby declare the same to bee that the foremenconed twenty pounds shalbe disposed of in manner and forme followeing First I will that the sume of Five pounds shalbee given & bestowed by my Executors upon Anne Scotte my grandchild remaining with mee And that my Executors shall retaine and keepe in theire hand the sume of eighte pounds in Spetiall truste in them reposed that they shall give & bestowe the increase abd improvemte of the said [page 2]
eigh pounds annual upon Katherine Fletcher my daughter the wife of Peeter Fletcher for her more ample benifite and maintainance and in case she survive her husband then my minde is that my Executors shall pay deliver to the said Katheirne Fletcher the foresaid Eight pounds to bee disposed of as she shall please But in Case her husband survive her then my minde and will is that the said Eight pounds bee devided equally amonge such of Children (or put forth to theire use) as shall survive her and bee unp'ferred / And my will and minde is that oute of the other seaven poounds residue of the foresaid twentie pounds the sume of Twentie shillings be paid Nathaniell Wasse[?] the sonne of William Wasse[?] of Holte aforesaid Mercer, And as for the rest and residue of the said moneys my will and minde is that the same bee equally bestowed and devided [page 3]
amonge the sixe Children of David Speede my sonne now liveinge, And in case any of them die before hee or she shall receave the legatie heereby bequeathed unto them, that then his or her pte soe dieinge shall bee equally devided amonge those that doe survive, And my will is that this Codicill or schedule bee and bee adiudged and taken to bee pcell of my said last will and to bee of force by the Right of a Codicill or by any other right in the best manner that may bee, And I doe heereby heartily require mine Executors that they doe cause all things in this schedule or Codicill contained to bee faithfully pformed accordeinge to my true intente and meaneinge herein declared as if the same were expressed and sett downe in my last will and Testamente, And if it [page 4]
shall happen att any time hereafter any ambiguity doubt or question to growe or arise by reason of the impfection or defecte of or in any the wordes Clauses and sentences in my last will & testamente or this p'sente Codicill or any true intent of meaneinge thereof That then the further & better explanacon Interp'tation and construction of the said doubt and ambiguitie I will that my said Executors shall expounde explaine & interprete accordeinge to theire wisedomes & good discreacons In witness whereof to this p'sent Codicill I have sett my hand and seale the day & yeare above written In the p'sence of the faithfull witnesses hereunder named./ Da: Speede ./
William Wasse
William Heaywood
Jo: Sauthey ./ == Sources == * Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858 (Ancestry.com : accessed 10 Jun 2021); David Speed, will date: 19 Mar 1638, probate: Chester: Wills proved in the Welsh Ecclesiastical courts before 1858, Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru: The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth, Wales. {{Ancestry Record|61635|115943}}.

Will of David Weems 1779

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Will of David WEEMS (1779): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of David Weems In the name of God, Amen. I David Weems of the County of Annarundel and State of Maryland being sick and weake of Body, but of Sound mind and memory, blessed be God. Therefore think proper to make, ordein and constitute this my last will and testament. In maner and form as follows First, I recommend my Soul to God that gave it me, my Body to the earth to be there interred at the discretion of my Executor hereinafter named and that the worldly effects it has pleased God to visit on me I dispose of in maner and form as follows. Item: I do give to Richard Weems a Negro wench named Bett and her increase forever. Also five hundred pounds continental money. Item: I give unto my daughter Susannah Morton Negro wench Beck and Rachel, also Negro Boy Seymonant and Negro girl Nell and their increase forever. Item: I give unto my son David Weems the plantation I now live on called Marshes Seat which I bought of William Vernon according to meets and bounds expressed in Vernon’s deed to me, which said land with the appurtenances thereunto belonging I do give unto him the said David Weems and his heirs forever. Item: I give unto my son William Weems the land I bought of William Vernon being part of a tract called Paschal’s Purchase which land according to the meets and bounds by which I bought of Vernon, I do give unto my son William and his heirs forever. My will and desire being that if my son William should die without heirs or without disposing of the said land, then it shall become immediately the property of my son Mason Loch Weems and his heirs forever. But in case my son Mason Loch Weems should die without heirs or without disposing of the said land, then it shall be sold and the money equally divided between my children by my last wife. Item: I give unto my daughter Williamina Weems my Negro wench Easter and Cate and their increase forever including the children already born or may hereafter be born. Item: I give to my son Mason Loch Weems my Negro Boy Ned. Lastly, I ordain that all the residue and remaining part of my estate be it of what nature or kind so ever be equally divided between my sons David, William, and Mason Loch Weems, or in case of either of their deaths before a proper division is made, then to be equally divided among the survivors. I hereby appoint my loving Son David Weems my whole and sole executor of this my last will and testament. Hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. Declaring this to be my last will and testament. In witness thereof I have hereunto sett my Hand and Affixed my Seal this 25th day of April 1779. Witness Walter Harrison George Wallace John Pybus Anne Arundel County Sept 4, 1779 Source: Maryland State Archives Annapolis MD Anne Arundel County Wills Box W Folder 62 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 18 March 2000 US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-d.txt]

Will of Demetrius James

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==Notes== The following is the typed transcription of Demetrius James' will, using the original language. Any unknown/unsure words are in [] brackets. Demetrius wrote the will in his own hand 27 November 1674, it was proved 7 January 1679. ==Transcription== 1. In the Name of God Amen I Demetrius James of Ightam in 2. the County of Kent Knight being of perfect health and memory thanks be 3. given to God do make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in a manner 4. following Imprimis I do comend my Spirit to God that gave it my Body I will to 5. be interred next to the body of my dear father in the Parish Church of Ightam 6. between eight and nine of the clock at night without any funeral solemynity 7. or Imitacon Item I give and bequeath unto my deare wife Dame Anne my coach 8. and horse and all my plate and one moyety or half of all my linen an house- 9. hold stuff Item I give unto the poore of the Parish of Ightam five pounds to 10. be paid onto the church wardens of the said Parish and by them with the consent 11. of the minister of the same to be distributed to such as they shall think fitt and to 12. the end that a Provision may be made for all my younger children both for raising 13. Portions for them and also for theire present maintenance during theire minority 14. or until the respective marriages of my daughters that shall happen to marry before 15. theire age of one and twenty yeares. I do devise unto my loving friends S Roger 16. James of Rygate in Surrey Esquire all those my lands and tenements 17. hereafter particularly mentioned that is to say All those severall Peeces 18. of marsh Ground being in Lesnes Marshed in the Parish of Earith in the 19. County of Kent conteyning in the whole by estimacon one hundred and 20. Thirty acres more or less and all that my moyety of Ightam Parke or the 21. Mast Parke of Wrotham conteyning the Severall particulars following 22. That is to say all that close or parcell of land lately divided into Two 23. called moat fields conteyning Eight Acres And all that parcell of meadow 24. Thereunto adiojning conteyning nyne acres and all that little meadow 25. conteyning Three Acres And all that Class of arable land conteyning 26. Six Acres And all that other Class of land conteyning Eight Acres And 27. all that Close called Bushfield conteyning Seaven Acres and a half And 28. all those fower Severall pieces of land conteyning fyfteene Acres And 29. all that parcel of land called the Lawne conteyning fyfteene acres And 30. all those my Lands called the Warren and Low lands in Wrotham aforesaid 31. purchased by me of Doctor Vintner and are now in the occupation of John 32. Feilder and all those my Eighteen acres of Land in Wrotham aforesaid purchased 33. by me of my sister Jane and are in the occupation of William Hawley And all that 34. my farms situate in a certeine place called Charte in Ightam aforesaid in the 35. occupation of Turner And all that parcell of Land in Wrotham formerly in the 36. occupation of Ellis and now in Woods And all that parcell of Land in Ightam 37. formerly in [dinise] to Nicholas Brattle being parcell of the Demesne of the 38. Manor of Ightam aforesaid And all that parcell of Land called Wyfield 39. Mead being in Wrotham and Ightam late in the occupation of John Martin 40. And all that my hophouse in Wrotham aforesaid with all and singular 41. the appurtenances to the same or any part thereof belonging To have and 42. to hold unto them the said Roger James for and immediately after my decease 43. for and during the time of five hundred years from there next 44. ensuring fully to be compleat and ended neverless upon this special trust 45. and Confidence the said Roger James shall out of the Rents and profitts of 46. the said Lands or by Mortgage or sale of the said Lands or any part of them 47. for all or any part of the said terms raise and pay the several sumes of 48. moneyes as are hereby by me appointed limitted divested and bequeathed 49. unto my several children hereafter mentioned that is to say the sum of 50. Thirty pounds per annum to each of my younger children during theire 51. Minority for their maintenance which said Severall sums of thirty pounds 52. per annum I do appoint shall be paid annually to my loving wife of the feasts 53. of St John the Baptist and the Nativity of Christ by equall porcons to be 54. employed by my said wife and disposed of for the education and maintenance of 55. my respective younger children in such manner as shee shall think fitt And my 56. will Is that if I have any Posthume child borne after my decease the life 57. sum to be paid and in like manner for his or her maintenance And my will 58. further is that the Acquittance of my said wife be shee sole or under Coverture 59. shall be a sufficient discharge therefore to the said Roger James And upon 60. this farther trust the said Roger James shall also pay unto my daughter 61. Jane at her age of one and twenty years or day of marriage the sum 62. of one Thousand Pounds which I bequeath unto her for her Portion And 63. unto my daughter Elizabeth at her age of one and twenty years or day 64. of Marriage the sum of Eight hundred Pounds for her Portion And all 65. to my daughter Anne the life sum of Eight hundred Pounds at her age of 66. One and twenty years or day of Marriage for her Portion And if either of my 67. said daughters Jane, Elizabeth or Anne shall happen to dye before theire respective 68. ages of one and twenty yeares or day of Marriage Then I will the Portion 69. of one Thousand or Eight hundred Pounds so allotted to her that dyed shall go 70. to the surviving sisters equally to be paid unto them in like manner and at such 71. time and times as their respective Portions are appointed to be paid And in- 72. case a second of my said three daughters should depart this life before the above 73. mentioned dayes or times appointed then one moyety of the Portion of the 74. latter sister so dying shall inure to the benefitt of the surviving sister And the 75. residue to and for the advantage of my Executor And shall also pay unto my 76. son George at his age of one and twenty years the sum of eight hundred 77. Pounds which I do bequeath unto him for his Portion And shall also pay 78. unto my son Henry at his age of one and twenty yeares the sum of 79. Eight hundred Pounds which I do bequeath unto him for his Portion 80. And if either of my said sonnes George or Henry shall happen to depart this 81. life before such time as their respective portions shall become due then my 82. Will is that such Portion or the residue thereof in case any part have been 83. disposed to his benefitt shall redound to the benefitt of the survivor of these 84. Two brothers And in Case such survivor shall happen to dye before his Portion 85. become due and payable by this my will my meaning is that his Portion shall 86. redound to the benefitt of my Executor And shall also pay unto my daughter 87. Sarah the sum of Eight hundred Pounds at her age of one and twenty yeares 88. or day of Marriage which shall first happen for her Portion And shall also pay 89. unto my sonn Hastreich the sum of Eight hundred Pounds when he shall 90. have atteyned the age of one and Twenty yeares for his Portion And if either 91. of these two my said daughter Sarah or sonn Hastreich shall happen to dye before 92. their respective Portions shall become due The Portion of him or her so dying 93. shall accrew to the survivor together with such Posthume Child of mine and 94. shall be borne after my decease equally to be divided between them and to be 95. paid at such time and in such manner as their respective Portions are herein 96. before limited and appointed And if no such Posthume child shall happen to be 97. borne or if any be borne and dye before the age of one and twenty years Then 98. one moyety of the aforementioned Portion shall be to the advantage of my 99. Executor And my Will also is that in Case it shall be thought fitt by my said 100. wife and the said Roger James to place out any of my younger sonnes as Apprentices 101. or other wise to dispose of them for their preferment before they shall come unto 102. the age of one and Twenty years that then it shall and may be lawfull for the 103. said Roger James by and with the Consent of my said wife to pay and dispose of 104. Three hundred Pounds part of the Eight hundred pounds hereby appointed and 105. bequeathed unto them for their respective Portions for such therein placing forth 106. and disposal of them And if it shall happen my wife to be with Child at the time 107. of my decease Then my will is that such Posthume Child borne after my decease shall 108. likewise out of the Rents and profitts of the said Lands have the life sum of 109. Eight hundred Pounds To be paid at his or her age of one and Twenty yeares 110. And my will is that after the severall Portions raised by the said Roger James 111. out of and by the Rents and profitts of the said Lands as after said and the severall 112. sumes of Thirty Pounds per annum for the maintenance as aforesaid of my younger 113. Children and such Posthume Child as shall be borne after my decease That the said 114. terms for yeares hereby devised to the said Roger James and all theire Estate and 115. interest in the said Lands shall utterly cease and be void And I do devise and 116. bequeath the Revercon and inheritance of all and singular the said Lands unto my 117. son William and his heires forever and further my will is that it shall and may 118. be lawfull to and for the said Roger James to default out of the Rents and profitts of 119. the said Lands all such Caste Charged and Executed which he shall lay out and expend 120. in or about the execution of the trust hereby reposed in him or in the necessary repaires 121. or suite in Law or otherwise concerning the premisses or any part thereof and shall 122. yearly at the feast of St John Baptist make a true account of all Receipts and 123. disbursements unto my said wife or such other person or persons as shee shall appoint 124. to take the same And my will is that the said Roger James shall be charged or chargeable 125. with or for any more of the premisses then only with and for his own Act or 126. receipt And my meaning is that for the respective Portions hereby demised 127. and appointed to be paid to my Children at their respective ages of one 128. and Twenty yeares or said of marriage no interest shall be paid or allowed 129. therefore in the meantime And if it should so fall out by reason of the great 130. decay of Rents that these foregoing Provisions should fall short upon the part 131. of such my Lands hereby instated upon my Executer my meaning is that all my 132. younger Children shall be equally shared in such loss and disaster and shall to avoid 133. any difference arising stand by what shall be agreed by my dearly beloved 134. wife and my Executer before mentioned And I do give and bequeath unto my 135. loving friend Roger James as a testimony of my thankfulness for his Care in 136. the managing of the Trust hereby in them reposed the sum of five Hundred 137. to be paid within Three months after my decease And as this my last Will 138. I do make and ordaine my son William full and sole Executor and do Committ 139. him and his Estate to the Care tuition ordering and management of his mother 140. during her Widdowhood And in Case shee marry again after my decease Then my 141. Will is that the said Roger James shall have the ordering and management of his 142. Estate during his minority And for as much as my father in law Doctor Bate did 143. by his last Will bequeath onto my son George his Grandchild and Godson the 144. sum of fifty Pounds for a Legacy which said Legacy hath since by his Executors 145. been paid into my hands My Will is that within three yeares after my decease my 146. Executor pay onto my said son George the sum of one hundred Pounds to be 147. disposed to his best advantage by the direction of my wife and my Trustee in Lieu of 148. his Grandfathers Legacy bequeathed him And in Testimony that this is my last 149. Will and Testament all written with my own hand in Seaven sheets of paper and 150. subscribed with my name I have hereunto this last Close setting my hand and seale 151. the Seaven and Twentyth day of November In the one and twentieth year of 152. the Raiyne of our Soveraiyne Lord King Charles the Second over England Anno 153. Dm one thousand six hundred Seaventy and Four De: James Signed Sealed 154. published and declared the day and year above written by the said Sr Demetrius 155. James to be his last will and testament in the presence of James Hickford William 156. Lawley Thomas Brigden Will transcribed by [[Koler-25| Mary Koler, Yorkshire team]] on 10 December 2023, but added to this page 15 December 2023. Click this link to return to Demetrius James profile [[James-4447| Demetrius James]]

Will of Dr. William Awbrey

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'''WILL OF [[Awbrey-11|WILLIAM AWBREY. DCL]] of LONDON'''

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'''- An analysis of the will can be read at [[Space:Analysis_of_Dr._William_Awbrey%27s_Will|Analysis of Dr. William Awbrey’s Will]]'''
- '''Length of Will''' – The original document is over 7 pages (large format) long. He was a lawyer and he also had a large family and many properties - '''Transcription'''- a transcription of the will, converting Medieval English into current English, appears below with formatting changes:
:- paragraphs were added for readability (there are no paragraph breaks in the original)
:- transcription footnotes have been inserted into the text behind the word “note:” in italics - '''Aubrey/Awbrey''' - The Aubrey and Awbrey spellings are often interchanged. Aubrey is often the spelling used for Dr. William Aubrey. The will uses Awbrey. As the surname is of Norman French origin, Aubrey is the translation. The family in Wales used Awbrey for the most part. Son Edward who resided in Wales used Awbrey. Son John who lived in England and son Thomas who lived in south Wales used Aubrey. '''- A list of additional properties can be read on his [[Space:Analysis_of_Dr._William_Awbrey%27s_Inquisition|Analysis of Inquisition Post Mortem page]]
- '''Definitions:''' :'''Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin''' = 25 March :'''Feasts of St. Michael the Archangel''' = 29 September :'''esquire''' – applies to a commoner considered to have gained the social position of a gentleman :'''hereditaments''' – corporal hereditament is a permanent tangible object that can be seen and handled and is confined to the land such as coal, timber, stone, or a house. Incorporeal hereditament are intangibles such as a right. :'''indenture''' – deed or agreement or written contract :'''jointure''' – an estate settled on a wife for the period during which she survives her husband, in lien of a dower :'''manor''' – houses – can be large for a landowner and small for a tenant :'''messuage''' - a dwelling house together with its outbuildings, curtilage, and the adjacent land appropriated to its use; :'''sundry''' – various items not important enough to be mentioned individually :'''tenement''' - a description of property, usually including a building; a messuage may be divided into two tenements |}
'''Will of William AWBREY of London,
'''Doctor of Civil Law
'''dated 22nd June 1595 and
'''proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 29th July 1595.'''
:''"In the Name of God Amen''' the 22nd June in the 37th year of the reign of our Sovereign Lady Elizabeth [1595] by the grace of God Queen of England, France, and Ireland Defender of the Faith, and in the year of our Lord God 1595: :I William Awbrey of London Doctor of the Civil Law and one of the Masters of requests ''(note: The Court of Requests was an offshoot of the Queen’s Council, intended to provide easy access for poor men and women to Royal Justice and equity (source: [https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives]))'' to the Queen’s most excellent Majesty, being at this present sick in body, but of very good and perfect memory, thanks be to almighty God, (knowing that death of all things is the surest to men, although the time, place and manner be uncertain, and only at the disposition of Almighty God) and therefore minding to set such temporal things as God of his goodness hath very plentifully bestowed upon me in such order that shall be for the good and quietness of my wife and children, and others my friends and kinsfolk hereafter in this my present will named, (and that no contention may hereafter arise between them for any of my said temporal things but that the same may remain, continue, descend, be, and come to them in such sort, manner and form as hereafter in this my present will is declared and mentioned) do by these presents, make, ordain and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following: That is to say: :First and principally I commend and give my soul to Almighty God my Creator and Redeemer, trusting in him that he of his infinite goodness will have mercy upon the same: And my body to the earth to be buried in Christian burial in such decent and comely sort without vain pomp or superfluity as to my executors hereafter named shall seem good, there to remain until the resurrection of all flesh which I believe and expect. And as touching my said temporal things, I will, devise, and ordain as follows: :And first as touching my Manor or Lordship of Burleton in the County of Hereford and all and singular my lands, tenements and hereditaments in Burleton and Burghill ''(note: Burghill is a parish 3 ½ miles NW of Hereford; in “John Aubrey: My own Life” he records selling “the old manor of Burleton in Herefordshire, which I inherited from my father, to Dr. Willis for 1,200 li”)'' or either of them in the said County of Hereford I do by these presents ::(according to the power and authority to me given, reserved, limited, or appointed by certain Indentures :bearing date the 22nd day of January in the 36th year of the reign of our said sovereign Lady [1594] :made between Gelly Meyricke of Glaustrey ''(note: Perhaps Gladestry 4m SE of New Radnor)'' in the :County of Radnor Esquire, Roger Vaughan of :Kinnersley ''(note: 12 miles NE of Hereford)'' in the said :county of Hereford esquire, Charles Lister of Windsor in the County of Berks (note: Berkshire – pronounced “Barkshire”) esquire, and Sir Michael :Blant knight Lieutenant of her Majesty’s Tower of London on the one party, :and me the said William :Awbrey on the other party) :limit the said manor, lands, tenements and hereditaments with the appurtenances unto Wilgefort Awbrey my loving wife for and during the term of 21 years from the making hereof if she shall so long live widow and unmarried : And that she yield and pay therefore yearly during the said term unto such person and persons to whom the next and immediate reversion or remainder thereof by force of the said recited Indenture doth appertain, the old and ancient rents thereof at the feasts of St. Michael the Archangel ''(note: 29th September)'' and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary by even portions: And that she yield also at the same feasts after the end and determination of a certain lease of the Farm there in the tenure of William Gwilliam, (which will end within 4 years next) from thenceforth during 5 years towards the performance of this my said will the yearly rent £13..6s..8d. :And that as well those to whom the said reversion thereof appertains and belongs as aforesaid, as my said executors, may enter into the premises, and distrain for the said several rents, and the distresses there found and taken to detain until the said several yearly rents with the arrears be fully contented and paid according to the true intent and meaning hereof: And after the expiry of the said term so demised to my wife, my will is that the said manor, lands, hereditaments and premises shall go, remain, descend, be, and come to the persons to whom the same by the said recited indentures is limited and appointed, and according to the estates, and in manner and form, and under the provisions and conditions therein mentioned or expressed. :And where I have by certain Indentures quadripartite ''(note: Made between four parties)'' (dated the 9th day of December in the 36th year of the reign of our sovereign Lady made between me the said William Awbrey on the one part, and Daniel Dun Doctor of the Civil Law, Thomas Norton of Norwood in the County of Kent esquire, and Hugh George of London gent my servant on the second, third, and fourth parts) limited and appointed unto my said wife for and in lieu of her jointure, divers and sundry manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments therein particularly expressed, for term of her life: And have by the same indenture provided and cared for Edward Awbrey esquire my eldest son and heir apparent and his children and for others of my blood, in manner and form therein expressed: My mind and will is and I do hereby devise that all and singular my said manors, lands, tenements and hereditaments therein mentioned, shall from and after my death, go, remain, descend, be, and come, as well to my said wife and son Edward Awbrey as the rest of my blood therein named, of the several estates, and in manner and form, and according to the true intent and meaning in the said quadripartite indentures specified, expressed or limited. In and by which indentures I have also remembered my daughter Mary Herbert wife of William Herbert esquire which I will and ordain shall be observed according as is therein limited. :Item whereas also Reynold Scryven gent has by parole ''(note: Pledged word)'' assigned unto me all such estate interest and term of years which he had in a certain mill, lands, and hereditaments in Trallong in the County of Brecon under a demise and lease heretofore thereof made by the Bishop of St. David’s for sundry years yet enduring, for which I paid the said Reynold the sum of £200, I do now by these presents devise, will, give, and bequeath the said mill, lands, tenements, and hereditaments, and all my estate and interest therein to my said son and heir apparent Edward Awbrey for and during all the residue of the term of years yet therein to come. :And my will and mind is and I do devise that my said son Edward or his executors shall pay unto my executors within one year after my death the sum of £200 towards payment of my debts and the performance of this my last will and testament, which £200 I strictly charge my son to pay accordingly.
:Item I doe by these presents ::(according to the power and authority to me reserved limited or appointed by certain indentures dated :the 22nd day of January in the said 36th year of the reign of our said sovereign Lady [1594] made :between the said Roger Vaughan, Charles Lister and Sir Michael Blunt Knight on the one part and me :the said William Awbrey on the other part) :devise limit and appoint the Manor of Stradford ''(note: Possibly Stretford 4 m SW of Leominster)'' in the County of Hereford and all other lands by the same indenture conveyed in any sort to my use unto my executors hereafter named, to have and to hold to them from the making hereof for and during the term of 21 years for and towards the payment of my debts and legacies: And that they yield and pay for the same yearly during the said term the old and accustomed [rents?] ''(note: A word appears to have been erroneously omitted here: “rents” would appear to be what the sense requires)'' to him or them to whom the immediate reversion or reversions, estate or estates of and in the premises or any part thereof shall appertain, at the feasts accustomed. Providing notwithstanding that if any to whom the same reversion or reversions shall immediately appertain do at the end of 5 years after my death or any time after the said 5 years ended, pay or tender unto my executors or any of them the sum of 20 shillings: that then and from thenceforth the said estate of 21 years shall cease and determine. :Item whereas there is a full agreement between me and William Bayneham esquire, and the said William Bayneham hath faithfully promised to me that he by such good assurance as I or my learned Counsel shall devise will convey and assure at my or my executors charges upon request to him in that behalf to be made , the Manor and Castle of Pembridge in the County of Hereford with all its rights members and appurtenances, the Park of Pembridge, ''(note: Pembridge Castle lies 1 m NW of Welsh Newton; the Castle was reduced to ruins by the Royalists in 1644)'' and all other hereditaments to the said manor lying, being, belonging or appertaining: to such person or persons and his or their heirs as I the said William Awbrey should appoint. And it was also agreed that I the said William Awbrey should pay for the same the sum of £600: And promised likewise that he the said William Bayneham would clear the same from all incumbrances and put such persons so to be appointed by me to whom the said assurance should be made in full possession thereof, and clearly avoid William Vaughan and all others out and from the possession thereof: :Now my will is, and I do by these presents appoint that the said William Bayneham his heirs or assigns shall convey and assure the said manor, castle, and last mentioned premises unto my executors hereafter named and their heirs or to the survivor of them and his heirs, or to the heirs of the survivor of them to the use and behoof of John Awbrey my youngest son and the heirs males of his body; and for default of such issue to the use of the said Edward Awbrey my eldest son, and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten: And for default of such issue, then to the use and behoof of John Awbrey my brother and the heirs males of his body begotten, with such other remainder over as my executors or the survivor of them shall limit or appoint, at and under such restraint and provision for not discontinuing the same several estates as is mentioned in the aforesaid quadripartite indentures or otherwise as my said executors shall for such or like restraint or provision limit or appoint. :And my will and my mind is that my said executors shall content and pay the said sum of £600 unto the said William Bayneham for the same. And if the said William Bayneham may not be drawn by any reasonable course to convey the said land as aforesaid, and to perform his honest promise, then my will and mind is that my said executors shall purchase sum other manor lands or tenements of the value of £600, and cause the same to be conveyed to the several uses herein lastly before mentioned and as the said Manor and Castle of Pembridge should have been conveyed. :And whereas also there are certain agreements made between me and my said son Edward Awbrey on the one part, and John Games of Penderyn ''(note: Penderyn 5 m NW of Aberdare)'' in the County of Brecon’ esquire, on the other part, which are set down in writing dated the 7th of April last past, my mind is, and I do by these presents devise that the same shall be on my part fully and duly performed, so as the said John Games for his part do in like manner perform the same. And my will and mind is that my executors shall pay unto the said John Games in performance of the said Articles £610 at the times mentioned in the said Articles; the said John Games performing on his part as aforesaid. And if the marriage take no effect, and proceed not according to the said Articles, then I do give and bequeath unto the said Wilgefort Awbrey daughter of the said Edward Awbrey the sum of £610 in preferment of her marriage, to be paid at the times mentioned in the Articles of the said agreement. :Item where I have new built of late in my messuage at London divers new rooms, chambers and buildings, my will and mind is that my son- in-law Daniel Dunne, Doctor of the Civil Law and Joan his wife my daughter, shall have the great new chamber adjoining upon the leades ''(note: Likely an archaic architectural term meaning an arch)'' wherein I lately used to lie, the two chambers over the said chamber, the garrets being uppermost of all the new building upon the garden (viz) the kitchen, the chamber over the kitchen, a chamber under the kitchen and a cellar, and the way out of the Churchyard thereunto with the passage over the leads to the new buildings, and shall have also the two galleries whereof one I used for a study, and the other is now in the occupation of Doctor Wood, with all ways and passages thereunto: to have and to hold for 40 years from my decease if they or either of them shall so long live. And my will is that the said Daniel Dun and his wife or one of them do pay therefore unto those in reversion thereof during the said term the sum of £13..6..8d at the Feasts of St. Michael the Archangel , and the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin by even portions. :And if the said rent shall be behind or unpaid by the space of 40 days, it being lawfully demanded, and no sufficient distress can be found upon the same premises lastly devised, that then it shall be lawful to those in reversion, to enter, and the same to have and hold discharged of the said term until the rent with the arrears thereof be fully paid. And the rest and residue of the said messuage together also with the said reversion and yearly rent of £13..6..8d. I do give and bequeath to my son John Awbrey for and during all the residue of my term and estate therein, notwithstanding my will and mind is that the said John Awbrey and his assigns shall suffer my wife during her widowhood to have the use and occupation of the said residue not bequeathed to the said Daniel Dun and his wife as aforesaid, and the said John and she to cohabit together. :Item my will is and I doe by these presents devise that all the rents revenue and profits coming or renewing from my mills in the county of Brecknock which I hold from the Queen’s Majesty by lease for sundry years enduring be wholly employed (her Majesty’s rents and services and the charges of reparations first discharged and deducted) for payment of my debts and legacies for and during the term of 4 years next following my death, and after the said 4 years ended shall be by my executors hereafter named or the survivor of them wholly employed for the benefit of the said Mary Herbert my daughter and her children, according to the good discretion of my said executors or the survivor of them, and in such sort that the said William Herbert her husband in no sort intermeddle or deal therewith. :Item my will and mind is and I do by these presents devise unto my executors for the payment of my debts and legacies and performance of my funeral and of this my last will, all and singular my leases and estates for term of years as well in possession as reversion, of all and singular messuages, lands, tenements, mills, tithes, and hereditaments whatsoever not in or by this will otherwise given, appointed, or bequeathed, the same leases and estates to be disposed and employed by them at and by their good discretion . And if, my funerals debts and legacies paid and discharged there be any overplus or surplus, then my will is and I do by these presents, bequeath the same overplus to my said son Edward Awbrey. :Item I will and devise, and by these presents I do give and bequeath unto my son John Awbrey the lease of the Rectory and Parsonage of Llanygon in the County of Brecknock and all my estate therein absolutely without any condition or restraint, anything aforesaid to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding. :Item my will is and I do declare that whereas Hugh George my servant and I do jointly hold for sundry years enduring, the lease of certain tithes belonging to a Prebend ''(note: Prebend - the portion of the revenues of a cathedral…granted to a canon…as his stipend [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' in the Cathedral Church of Hereford arising, growing and renewing out of certain lands in Norton in the County of Hereford, that the said Hugh George by agreement between him and me is to have the one moiety or half thereof during the whole term and my executors the other moiety notwithstanding the survivorship unto which the said Hugh George at the writing hereof assents. And I will that the said Hugh George be satisfied of the moiety of corn heretofore by me received of the same tithes viz the moiety due to himself and by me received. :Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Wilgefort Awbrey my two coaches and the coach horses with all the furniture thereto belonging. Also all my interest in my house & lands at Sidenham in the County of Kent and all my kine and cart horses there being and furniture of household of the same house, and all my goods and chattels being at Sidenham other then my riding horses and geldings, of which I give and bequeath to my said wife, the bald nag and bay Beamond. :Item I give to my servant Richard Ware the bald gelding whereupon he used to ride. To my cousin and servant Edward Awbrey £10 in money over and above £10 in money which I owe to him, and a gelding (note: Castrated horse) called the red bay snape. And to my servant Hugh George my gelding called the gray snape. To my cousin and servant William Awbrey the gray white gelding. To my servant William Awbrey Citizen of London the bald nag ''(note: Nag = small riding horse [later used as term of abuse])''. To my servant John Meredeth three nags viz the dun nag that John Maddoxe has with him in Wales, the Galloway ''(note: Galloway pony a now extinct horse breed)'' and the old Cut ''(A cut-tail horse or ? a gelding [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' and 4 marks in money. :To Thomas Combes my servant £4. To William Brurowe my servant 20 shillings. To my servant John Archer 4 marks over and besides his wages already due. To my servant Giles besides the money I owe him for a quarters wages, 53 shillings 4d. To my servant William Bagwell £4. To my servant Margaret Lloyd £6..13s..4d to be paid her out of the money due to me by William Fishit by bond. To my servant Margaret Forde of Bath (note: In Somerset) over and besides her wages £3..6s..8d. To my servant Margery Forde of London 40 shillings besides her wages to her due. And to Lewis Jones my porter (note: Gate-keeper) £3..6s..8d besides his wages due. And I give the arrears of my pension owing to me by the Earl of Pembroke ''(note: William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke (1580-1630))'' to my servant John Meredeth. Item I give to my servant Robert Sparrowe half his year’s wages over and besides the wages due to him. To Alice my maid at Sidenham half a year’s wages. :Item I do give unto William Awbrey a child that is committed to me £6..13s..4d in money. And I do further commit the education and bringing up of the said child to my wellbeloved wife Wilgefort Awbrey whom I do desire of all love between her and me to have some special care of the said child in respect of me and of his father. And to Thomas Poole my servant & coachman half a year’s wages besides the wages already to him due. :Item to my eldest son Edward Awbrey my best basin and ewer of silver parcel gilt. And to my wife Wilgefort my second best silver basin and ewer parcel gilt ''(note: Parcel-gilt=partly gilded, especially silver ware having the inner surface gilt [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])''. And to my son John my third silver basin and ewer. Item I give unto John Games Esquire my best silver bowl next to that which the Lord Lumley gave me ''(note: John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley (c.1533-1609). In 1586 was one of judges of Mary Queen of Scots, in 1592 he gave Palace of Nonsuch to the Queen but remained as its Keeper, known as one of greatest collectors of books and art of his age. [Wikipedia].)''. :Item I give and bequeath amongst the poor people of the Town of Brecknock to be distributed amongst them by the discretion of my son Edward Awbrey and my brother John Awbrey the sum of £20. And to the poor people of the parish of Cantrefe in the said County of Brecknock where I was born the sum of £6..13s..4d to be distributed as aforesaid. And to the poor of this parish of St. Benets the sum of £10, to be distributed amongst them by my executors. :Item I will that my executors shall recover against William Williams the debt of £10 which he owes me. And after the same shall be recovered, that the same be delivered to my cousin Hopkyn Awbrey. :Item I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Wilgefort Awbrey all my furniture and implements of household at in or about my house called Harnehill ''(note: Harnhill is a parish near Cirencester. In 1608 Thomas AWBREY esq was the patron of the parish church and William AWBREY the incumbent [ref: Bigland’s Collections])'' in the County of Gloucester saving the great bedstead which I give to my said son John Awbrey. And my mind is that my said wife shall have the said furniture and implements only during her widowhood, and if she marry or die then my will is and I do hereby give and bequeath the same unto my said son John Awbrey. And I do desire my wife that she perform my bequest herein according to this my will. :Item my will and mind is and I do hereby straightly charge and require my executors that they at my charges do procure and cause my daughter Powell’s jointure to be made and perfected according to the covenants promises and agreements to me in that behalf made. :Item I make and ordain executors of this my last will & testament the said Daniel Dunne Doctor of the civil law and Thomas Norton esquire and my loving and trusty servant Hugh George. And I do give to the said Doctor Dunne toward his pain the sum of £30 and to the said Thomas Norton the sum of £30. And to my servant Hugh George the sum of £26..13s..4d (accepting the executorship) over and besides all their charges in and about the executing of this my present will which I will shall be defrayed and allowed them out of my goods and chattels. :Item I will and devise that my executors shall take order that my daughter Mary Herbert shall have the use and profit of ten kine, the property thereof to be in my executors and that William Herbert her husband have no manner of intermeddling therewith. And also that they order and dispose of the lease of certain lands and hereditaments at Crickhowell ''(note: 14 ½ miles SE of Brecon)'' in the County of Brecknock which I had of the Earl of Worcester ''(note: Edward Somerset, 4th Earl of Worcester (1550-1628)'' for the benefit of my said daughter and her children, the said William Herbert not to meddle therewith. :Item I give to each of my daughters Norton and Dunne a piece of silver plate apiece at the discretion of my executors. To my daughter Wilgefort wife of Rice Kemnes esquire three gilt spoons lately given to me, and the other three to my daughter Luce. And to my daughter Anne the wife of John Partheridge the little gilt piece of plate with a cover. To my daughter Mary Herbert a piece of plate late in the custody of John Merdd which was used at the Court. :Item I do give and bequeath unto my said wife Wilgefort Awbrey the usual furniture and implements of my two best chambers in my dwelling house at London to be disposed at her will and pleasure. My desire to my said wife is that if my son John Awbrey shall behave himself dutifully towards her being his mother, that then she at her decease leave the same unto him in as full manner as I give the same unto her. And I do give unto the said John a new bedstead covered with green cloth, the bed furniture and all the incidents thereof to be delivered unto him at his full age of 21 years. And the use of all the residue of the furniture of the said house at London I give to my said wife during her widowhood and after to remain to my said son John. :Item I do give and bequeath unto the Company of the Doctors of Law to remain to them at their Commons ''(note: Doctors’ Commons: the buildings and rooms where lived and worked the members of the “College of Civilians” being a society of lawyers practising civil law in London.)'' one piece of plate all double gilt with a cover weighing 26 ounces and half an ounce and half a quarter and by me for them specially appointed. :Item I give and bequeath to my loving friend and kinsman Mr Andrew Blunden a standing gilt cup with a cover weighing 20 ounces lacking a quarter in token of the entire good will and kindness that I bear to him. :Item I give one silver gilt salt, the silver ton, three white bowls, the ale nut'' (note: Cup formed from the shell of a coconut mounted in metal; also one made of other materials to resemble this [Shorter Oxford Dictionary]),'' and a dozen silver spoons to my said wife Wilgefort Awbrey. :Item I give and bequeath to my said son Edward Awbrey my best standing gilt bowl with a cover and a white silver salt. And to my son John Awbrey a silver piece called the nut being a high silver cup, and the silver cup gilt given me by the Countess of Warwick ''(note: Anne Dudley (nee Russell) Countess of Warwick (1549-1604) a lady-in-waiting and close friend of Elizabeth I [Wikipedia]).'' :My will is also my wife shall at her decease leave unto my said son John the silver salt gilt. :Item I give unto my son Thomas Awbrey my great white silver bowl. :Item I give to my son John Awbrey an ambling nag given me by Mr Gery. :Item I give and bequeath to my loving brother John Awbrey esquire a piece of plate to be bought for him to the value of 20 marks. :Item I give and bequeath unto my son Edward Awbrey my best velvet gown unwrought, my new damask gown, my taffeta gown, two mandilions ''(note: Mandilion: a loose coat or cassock, in later times sleeveless, formerly worn as a kind of overcoat [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' the one wrought velvet, the other plain, and my velvet cloak to my son John Awbrey. To my brother John Awbrey my best taffeta cloak with sleeves and two grogram ''(note: A coarse fabric of silk, mohair and wool often stiffened with gum [Shorter Oxford Dictionary])'' gowns. :Item I revoke all former wills. :Item I do declare that I leave in ready money £1,400 towards the performance of this my last will, whereof the £840 hereafter mentioned is parcel. :In witness of all which the premises I have hereunto set my seal and subscribed my name. :Dated the day and year above written. :Debts owing to me the said William Awbrey: :Inprimis my cousin Morgan Awbrey owes me by bond remaining in my case of boxes £400. Item Rice Kemmeyse esquire my son-in–law and Edward Kemmeyse his brother owe me by bond remaining in the same box with a letter of credit subscribed by the said Edwarde Kemmeyse £200. Mr John Herbert the Master of Requests owes me by bond remaining in my said box £200. Mr David Williams, Serjeant-at-Law ''(note: A member of a small elite group of lawyers who took much of the work in the central common law courts)'' likewise owes me by bond £40. :William Awbrey . Published in the presence of Andrew Blunden, Richard Hudson, John Theaker, Morgan Awbrey, Peter Tetherington, Richard Warde. :Memorandum also that it is agreed that all accounts and reckonings between me the said Doctor Awbrey and Hugh George my servant are even and equal and neither in the other’s debt saving that I the said William Awbrey do owe unto the said Hugh George £5 and odd money as appears by a note under my hand remaining with the said Hugh. :Item the said Hugh George is content and agreed upon request to him in that behalf made, to deliver up to me or to my executors a bond of performance of covenants upon the assignment of the lease of the house wherein the said Hugh George now dwells, assigned by me to him. :William Awbrey ''(note: This represents the signature in the original will, of which we are now using a registered copy).'' :Hugh George. :Witness Richard Hudson, Andrew Blunden, John Theaker. :[The following paragraph is translated from Latin] :The above-written will was proved at London before the venerable Master John Hoane Doctor of Laws surrogate of the Venerable Master William Lewyn Doctor of Laws Master custodian or commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury 29th day of July in the year of our Lord 1595 by the oath of Laurence Swynborne, Notary Public proctor for Hugh George one of the executors named in the same will to whom administration was committed etc to well [and truly administer] etc. Sworn on the Holy Evangelists of God. Power reserved etc to Daniel Dunn Doctor of Laws and Thomas Norton esq executors also named in the will etc when they come etc." ______ ''Transcription (with modernised spelling and punctuation) for [[Awbrey-135|Stuart AWBREY]] by Margaret McGREGOR, AGRA Member, completed 1st May 2016 ref: Q510Awbrey4''

Will of Dr John Bolde, Sarum 1602

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Will of Johannis Bolde prob 4th January 1602 PROB 11/99/2 http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D937127# '''I John Bolde clerke , doctor of divinitie, one of the resedentaries of the Cathedrall chuch of the Blessed Virgin Marye in Sarum''' , weake in bodie but of perfecte memory thanks be to God doo make this my last will and testament in manor following :I do bequeathe my soule to God assured of salvation in Jesus Christ alone. And my bodie I commit to earth where yt was taken in certen hope tha yt shall rise againe and be oyned with my soules and both be partakers of life everlasting. :Item concerning the dispositon of my worldlie goodes wherewith God hathe blessed me I doe by this present [fenstrata? ] and make voide all former testament made heretofore by me before the daye of the date beneath. And my will is that this shall stand and remaine as my last will and testament. :Item I give to the poore the some of Eight and twentie shillings and eighte pence to be distrybuted by my overseers in the parish of chedrington and in the close and cittie of Sarum aforesaid by their discretion. :Item whereas '''Elizabeth Thorneborne my daughter''' borrowed of Augustine Abbott late of the cyttie of New Sarum yeoman deceased the some of Tene pounds of good and lawful money of England for the repayment whereof at a certen daye and place ,she the saide '''Elizabeth and Thomas Bolde of Grays Inne in the countie of Middlesex gent''' became bound unto the saide Augustine Abbott in one obligation off the some of twentie poundes [deliving?] date the fifthe daye of January in the seven and thirtieth yeare of the reign of the Quenns maty that note is his by the said obligation and condition thereupon endorsed, more it large ye [ ] [ ] [ ] And whereas [ ] I the saide John Bolde (after [ ] the saide obligation) made to the said Augustine was forfeited by default of payement of the said tenne poundes by the saide Elizaebth and Thomas and was like to be putt in [ ]did argee with the saide Augustine and satisfied him for the saide debte and tooke a conveyance from him the saide Augustine to myne owne use; bowe by theis presente I doe release the daid obligation unto my said daughter and do forgive her the said debt e of tenne poundes so due unto me. :Item I give to my '''daughter, Elizabeth Barefoote''' tenne poundes, and my best quilte. :Item I give to my '''daughter Anne Sandford''', tenne pounds and my best coverlet. :Item I give to '''my sonne John Bolde''' all my divinitie books saving those which I have speciyallie given and bequeathed with my last will and testament :Item I give and bequeathe unto '''my sonne Henry Bolde''' One hundred pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto him by my exectutor at the age of foure and twentie yeares. And further my meaning and will is that my executrix shallbe charged with and have the keeping and bringing uppe of my saide sonne Henry Bolde together with the legacies and porton of money and goods to hum the saide Henry given and bequeathed by this my last will and testament onto [ ] any other allowance towares her chardge un the maintaying breeding and bringing up of the said henry my sonne the the onelie use of the saide porton of money and goods bequeathed and given to my said sonne by this mys last will and testament. Provided allwaies that if yt shall happen my said executrix to marry againe, then her husband shall give sufficient securities by bond or otherwise to my sonne in lawe Tobye Sandford or to my overseers or to one of the for the good and sufficient maynetennace and good bringing uppe of my saide''' sonne Henry''' without other recompence or allowance to him to be made for the same then the only use of my said sonne Henries portot of money and of other goods bequeathed unto him in this my last will and testament. And shall also give good and sufficient surities to my said '''sonne in lawe Toby Sandford''' or to myne overseers or to one of them, for the safe keeping , well using and underlaided delivering of ye said pototn of money and other goods to him by their presete given and bequeathed to my said sonne Henry so soone as he shall come to the age of foure and twentie yeares.And if yt shall happen that my saide sonne Henry shall happen to depart this life before he come to the age of foure and twentie yeares then my will is that the said legacie of one hundred poundes before given as also the other goodes bequeathed unto him in this my last will and testament shall be and remaine to the onlie use benifitt proffytt and comodytie of his mother '''my welbeloved wife Margaret Bolde''', anything in this present will to the contrary not withstanding. :Item I give to my said son Henry one sacke cupp of silver and guilt,my signet ring of goulde and my best chaire, my sattin cussion, and the bed that is in the chappell chamber with all the furniture :thereunto belonging and my Geneva Bible. :Item I give to my beloved wife my other English Bible and Bishop [Fuelles?] book. :Item I give to '''Francis Barefoote the daughter of my daughter Elizabeth Barefoote''' my best kettle. :Item I give to '''Anne Sandford the daughter of my daughter Anne Sandford''' my greates brasse panne. :Item I give to '''John Barefoote and to John Sandford my daughters children''' all my books excepting my divivitie bookes to be equallie divided between them by mine executrix and overseers. Item I give to my '''sonne in lawe Doctor Bareford''' [Marlorate?] Uppon the [ ] [ ] :Item I give to my sonne in lawe Tobie Sandford bothe my volumes of the Arte and monuments of the Church, commonly called the booke of martirs. :Item I give and bequeathe to the Cathedrall church of Sarum, twntie shillings to buye books to putt into the library thereof. :Item I give to servant Edward Catut, twentie shullings if he[is] with me at the hower of my deathe or otherwise not. :All the rest of my plate, ewelles,goodes, chattelles whatsoever, my debts and funeral expenses being discharged, I doe fullie and wholie give and bequeathe to''' my wellbeloved wife Margaret Bolde''' aforesaid whom I make my whole and sole executrix of this my last will and testament. :Lastilie I give to my special '''good frendes Edward [ Perunddock] senior and Mr Doctor Hide ''', to each of them twenty shillings to make hom a ring to weare in remembrance of me. And I make them overseers of this my last will and testament in truste and confidence and with most earnest request that they will see yt performed accordinglie. :In wytnes whereof I have sett my hand and seale the '''nynetenth daie of October in the yeare of our Lorde God, One thousande Sixe hundred and One'''. And the three and fortithe yeare of the raigne of our gratious soverigne ladye Elizabeth by the grace of God, Queen of England, France and Irelande, defender of the faithe.

Will of Dudley Peebles

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Transcribed Will of [[Peebles-1583|Dudley Peebles (abt.1784-abt.1860)]] of Meriwether, Georgia, United States. Will was written on 28 January 1857. It was probated on 6 September 1860."Georgia Probate Records, 1742-1990", citing Affiliate Publication Title: Wills 1831-1903 (Meriwether County, Georgia); Entry: 1001; FHL microfilm: 327663, {{FamilySearch Record|68PR-N55B}} (accessed 26 February 2023) {{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-893T-8WHH}} Image number 00415, Dudly Peebles probate in Meriwether, Georgia, United States. Persons Listed *Dudly Peebles, Testator *jane, Testator's daughter *Minerva, enslaved person *unnamed children of Minerva, enslaved persons *James H. A. Peebles, Testator's son *Susan Clara, Testator's daughter *Lucy Y Peebles, Testator's wife and Executrix *Robert McCray, Witness *Drury Dupree, Witness *Jas L Jolly, Witness ---- I '''Dudly Peebles''' of the county of Meriwether and
State of Georgia being feeble in body but of sound mind and
disposing memory do hereby proceed to dispose of my worldly effects
in the following manner (to wit)

Item first I wish all my just debts to be paid by my
executrix herein after named out of my money I may leave and
from the sale of any of the negroes or other property my Executrix may
choose to sell for that purpose.

Item Second. I have already given my daughter '''Jane''' a negro
woman '''Minerva''' and her children. I also give her one cow and calf

Item Third I give my son '''James H. A. Peebles''' Six hundred
dollars to be paid to him in the years from the Christmas after
my death.

Item Fourth I give my daughter '''Susan Clara''' one half
of the negroes which may be left after all my debts are paid
and the legacy to my son '''James H. A.'''

Item Fifth I give to my wife '''Lucy Y. Peebles''' everything of
which I may die professed both real & personal, I.E. And lots
of land on which I reside, all my stock of horses, cows and hogs
all my plantation utensils, crops of every kind on hand or growing,
also one half of my negroes that may remain after paying my
debts. This item is intended to include everything k[n]own at the
time of my death except what I have willed a[l]ready in the items
above. I also give my wife my land warrant for (120) one hundred
and twenty acres of land, and one I expect to get for (40) forty
acres - all in this first item I give her in the simple.

Item Sixth I constitute & appoint my beloved wife '''Lucy'''
'''Y''' Executrix to this my last will and Testament this
28th January 1857.

'''Dudly Peebles''' (LS)

Signed Sealed Declared & Published
by '''Dudly Peebles''' as his last will and
Testament in the presence of us the Subscribers
who Subscribed our names hereto in the presences
of Said Testator and of each other this January 28th 1857

'''Robert McCray'''
'''Drury Dupree'''
'''Jas L. Jolly'''

Georgia Meriwether County
Court of Ordinary September term 1860
The within last will & testament of '''Dudly Peebles'''
having been proven in ? or upon the oaths of the Subscribing witnesses
to Said will (to wit) '''Robert McCray''' '''Drury Dupree''' and '''Jas L. Jolly'''
It is now therefore ordered at this regular term of the court that
the same be committed to record

Recorded September 6th 1860 ==Sources==

Will of Dudson Bacon of Cumnor

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The Will of [[Bacon-3513|Dudson Bacon]] of Whitley, Cumnor, Berks. Gentleman.
Written 29th May 1701 Proved 8th February 1715/16
Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in August 2019. Original copy at the National Archives of Kew, cat no: PROB 11/550/236 in the Name of God Amen I Dudson Bacon of Whitley in the parish of Cumnor in the County of Berks. Gentleman being well in Body and of perfect health (thanks be to Almighty God) yet considering the certainty of Death and the uncertainty of the time thereof do this Twenty Ninth day of May in the Year of our Lord God One Thousand Seven Hundred and ONe make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following. First I commend my Soul unto the hands of Almighty God who gave it me hoping to be saved by the only merits of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and in hopes of a joyful appearance before him clothed in the righteousness of Christ and in expectation of a Blessed Resurrection at the last day, and ny Body to the Earth from whence it came desiring it may be decently buried which I leave to the discretion of my overseers hereafter named in this my last Will and Testament and as for my worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to endow me I give and bequeath as followeth Imprimis I give unto my dear and loving Children [[Bacon-3540|Ann Bacon]], Mary Dudson Bacon and [[Bacon-3645|Betty Bacon]] Thirteen Hundred pounds; Five hundred for my daughter Ann Bacon and Four hundred pounds to my Daughter Mary Dudson Bacon and the like sum of Four hundred pounds to my Daughter Betty Bacon and for the raising and true payment of it until such money shall be by my Trustees fully completed and made up I give them the said Ann Mary and Betty all my Goods and Chattels whatsoever and thereout of an Estate I hold of my Lord Abingdon by Oxon in the Tything of Whitley in the parish of Cumnor which is held only by my Wife’s widowhood my Wife did assign her right of Widowhood of that Estate to me during her Widowhood which Assignment is on the Backside of her Indenture and agreed unto and Signed at the same time her Jointure was Signed and delivered by me — likewise the rent of leasehold Estate with one YardLand which I hold of the Earl of Abingdon Ann Bacon and Mary Dudson Bacon being the lives remaining in the said Lease the Land belonging to the said leasehold being likewise in the tithing of Whitley in the parish of Cumnor and if it should so happen that my Aunt Selleck should die before the Thirteen hundred be completed by my said Trustees I Empower them forever the rents of a certain Manor or Farms called Heatherton Farm in the parish of Bradford in the County of Somerset until the said sums shall be raised or paid And afterwards all the said Estate in the Tything of Whitley in the parish of Cumnor in the County of Berks. and the manor or Farm of Heatherton in the parish of Bradford in the County of Somerset to revert to my son and heir Dudson Bacon and his heirs for ever and for want of such heirs to Ann Bacon and her heirs males and for want of such Issue Male to Mary Dudson Bacon and her heirs males, and for want of such Issue male to Betty Bacon and her Issue male, and for want of such Issue male to the female of Ann Bacon and for want of such issue female to Mary Dudson Bacon and her female heirs and for want of such Issue female to Betty Bacon and her female and for want of such Issue female to the right Heirs of Dudson Bacon for ever. I intend to put this in a better form but if it should please God I should die before and as here is no witnesses to it yet my desire is it may stand in the Law my Trustees Mr Watkins of Sutton Mr Richard Pledwell of Abingdon Mr James Groves of Woodstock Mrs Lydall of Northmore and my Wife. — Dudson Bacon. Appeareth personally Ptolemy James Clerk, Rector of Whatcott in the County of Warwick and Nathaniel Humfrey of the Inner Temple London, Esquire and by Virtue of their Cor- poral Oaths do severally say and despose that they well then and were acquainted with Dudson Bacon late of Whitley in the parish of Cumnor in the County of Berks deceased and with his Character and hand writing having often seen him write and Subscribe his name and having now at the time of making this their Desposition seen and perused a paper or Writing purporting as last Will or Testament of the said deceased beginning thus ''In the name of God Amen I Dudson Bacon.''. and ending thus ''my Trustees Mr Watkins of Sutton Mr….. Richard Pledwell of Abingdon Mr Jams Groves of Wood - stock Mr Lydall of Northmoor and my Wife'' and Subscribed thus ''Dudson Bacon'' do verily believe the same to be totally wrote by and with the proper handwriting of the said deceased. Signed: Ptolomy James. Nath:Humfrey./. 17th November 1715 Proved 8th Feb 1715 ( ie 1716 ) . There is a footnote in Latin re Betty Bacon which is hard to read and yet to be translated - it is to do with the Probate and possibly Betty’s death ? Notes: his only son, Dudson died 23rd March 1703/4 age 12. Daughter Eliz. d. 11 July 1694, elder sister of Dudson. Heater

Will of Dunes Pery/Perry 1653

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*Testator possibly [[Hicks-4371|Dune Hicks]] *Husband possibly [[Perry-4924|Richard Perry c. 1580-1649]] *Son Richard possibly [[Perry-3795|Richard Perry c.1615-unk]] *Son Peter possibly [[Perry-4926|Peter Perry 1621-c.1654]] Prerogative Court of Canterbury Will
PROB 11/236 - Name of Register: Alchin Quire Numbers: 152 - 201
PROB 11/236/302
Will of '''Dunes Pery'''
Know all by these Presents that I '''Dunes Pery''' of London
Widdow doe make publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament
ffirst I doe give to my sonn '''Richard Pery''' tenn pounds And to his children
'''Mary and Micaiah Pery '''ffive pounds apeece And to the other foure of his
children fforty shillings apeece And to my son''' Peter Pery''' and daughter
'''Susannah Pery''' I doe give all the Rest and residue of my Personall Estate And
I make and ordaine my sayd two children '''Peter Pery''' and '''Susannah Pery'''
Executors of this my Last Will and TestamentSigned my hand and seale
the seventh day of December in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six
hundred ffity and three The mark of '''Dunes Pery''' Signed Published and
Declared by the Testratix to be her last Will and Testament withe the presence of
'''Edward Peathey Joane Smith'''

This Will was proved at Westminster The ffive and twentieth day of
ffebruary in the year of our Lord God according to the c..... of the
Church of England one thousand six hundred fifty and three Before the
Judges for Probate of Wills and granting Administrations lawfully authorised
By the oath of '''Peter Pery''' one of the executors named in this Will of the said
deceased to whom was granted administration of all and singular the
goods chattles and debts of the sayd deceased he being ffirst sworne well
and truely to administer the same Reserving power to '''Susannah Pery''' the
other executor to make the like probate when she shall come on legall
manner desire the same

Will of Edmond Williams of Wotton under Edge 1589

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'''Edmonde Williams This is a transcription of the Consistory Court of Gloucester will of [[Williams-115988|Edmond Williams (abt.1560-1589)]] written on the 2 October 1589 'Edmond's estate passed probate on 11 February 1589/90 in Wotton under Edge. '''Will of Edmond Williams''': "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK
{{Ancestry Sharing|30012423|1f372e}} - {{Ancestry Record|4294|52316}} (accessed 20 August 2022)
Edmond Williams probate in Wotton under Edge.
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Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
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Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''In Dei no[min]e Amen''' the seconde daye of October A[nn]o D[o]m[ini] 1589 in the one and thirtiethe
yeare of the Raign of our Soveraign Ladie Elizabethe by the g[ra]ce of God Quene of England
France and Ireland Defend[o]r of the faithe &c '''I Edmonde Willyams of wotton und[e]r
Edge in the countie and Dioc[ese] of Glouc[ester] beinge sicke in bodie but hoole in mynde and of good
and p[er]fecte remembrannce (thanks be geven to God) Doe make and ordeyne this my
p[re]sente Testamente conc[er]nynge herin my Laste will in man[ne]r & forme followinge that
is to saie Firste I com[m]itte my soule into thandes of Allmightie God my Creator trusting
onelie in his m[er]cie to be saved by the meryts and Deathe of his dere sonne Jesu Christe
my Alone sufficient saviour and redemer and my bodie to be buryed in Christian
Buryall Item I give & bequeathe to the poore people of the towne of wotton iiijd It[e]m I give and bequethe to '''John Will[ia]ms my sonne''' my brode Lome w[i]th thapp[ur]t[a]n[a]nces
w[hi]ch I boughte Laste my best brasse pott my best Chaffendishe and also my other
brode Lome w[i]th thapp[ur]t[a]n[a]nces '''p[ro]vyded''' alwaies that '''Katheryn my wieff''' shall have
the use of the said Laste recyted brode lome w[i]th thapp[ur]t[a]n[a]nces fro[m] the daie of my
decease duringe the terme of her naturall Lieff thother brode Lome w[i]th thapp[ur]t[a]n[a]nces
the said '''John (my sonne)''' to have & ynioye the same ymediatlie after my decease Item I give & bequethe unto '''Johanne, Agnes and Denise my daught[er]s''' and to
ev[er]y of them thole some of Fower poundes of good Currant money of Englande and
one Charger and one Candlesticke A peece the beste / w[hi]ch said somes and more is
nowe remayninge in thands of '''Thom[a]s Hopton''' And w[hi]ch said sev[er]all somes my
will and mynde is shalbe paied to '''my said Daught[e]rs''' at their sev[er]all Ages of xxjth
years or sev[er]all Daies pf their marriadge if before that tyme they shall fortune
to be marryed Item I give and bequethe to '''my said sonne John Will[ia]ms
Twentie Shillings in money to be payed to hym at thage of xxjth yers '''p[ro]vided'''
allwaies and my will and mynde is / that if yt happen any of '''my said Children viz[it]'''
'''John, Johanne Agnes & Denise''' or any of them shall fortune to Dep[ar]te this p[rese]nte
Lieff at any tyme or tymes before their said sev[er]all Ages or Daies of marriadge afors[ai]d
That then his p[ar]te or her p[ar]te so deceasinge shall remayne to thother of them then
Survivinge by equall porc[i]ons '''The Resydue''' of all my goods moveable (and
ummoveable & my int[e]rest in my house duringe the Lief of '''Theoball Will[ia]ms (my'''
'''mother)''' my debts & legasies paied & fun[er]all expences p[er]formed & done I wholie
give and bequethe unto the said '''Katheryn my wieff''' whom I make & ordeyne my
sole Executrix / And of thexecuc[i]on[er] herof I make & ordeyne '''John Smithe of the'''
'''Box in Elburton & John Will[ia]ms (my brother) my ov[er]seers & I give to either of them
for their paynes iiijs / These beringe wittnes to this my Laste will / '''John'''
'''Macye John Will[ia]ms Rob[er]te Maye & Will[ia]m Phelips Sc[riveno]r Debts due to the testator In primis '''Thomas Hopton of Kingewood Com of  Wilts xiiijLi vs
It[e]m '''Thomas Bugge of Combe Com of Glouc[ester]................................. xxiiijs
Some .......xvl ivs [''Reverse of document''] T. Edmondi Williams
This will was proved before Joseph Ward surrogate for William Blackleech on xj February AD the year named &c ==Sources==

Will of Edmund Scrope Barbados 1694

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==Introductory Notes== This is the last Will and Testament of Edmund Scrope. Scrope was a sugar trader from Nevis who died in Barbados and was buried on 8th September 1694.Parish register of St Michael, Barbados. Image [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GRST-LBN?i=257&cc=1923399 FamilySearch] The will was dated 21st August 1694 and the grant of probate dated 16th February 1694/5Will of Edmond Scrope of Island of Barbados, West Indies, 16 February 1695 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D734372 PROB 11/424/316] Edmund is believed to be the youngest son of [[Scrope-126|Adrian Scrope]] and his second wife Mary (Temple) Scrope. He has not been identified in previous biographies of his father. Trading details mentioning Edmund Scrope may be found in the ledger of Thomas Speed of Bristol. [https://archive.org/details/bristol-record-society-63 The Ledger of Thomas Speed 1681-1690] This includes an entry in 1683 (p.178) ''Thomas Scrope per Contra is
''To proffitt & Losse for money I was to have received of him with
''his brother Edmund Scrope but did not receive it as per his acct.'' which confirms Edmund as the brother of [[Scrope-272|Thomas Scrope]] ==Persons Mentioned== *'''Robert Yate''': Robert Yate, merchant of Bristol, MPRobert Yate biography [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/yate-robert-1643-1737 ParliamentOnline] *'''Robert Henly''': Robert Henley, merchant of Bristol and London, MPRobert Henley biography [https://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1690-1715/member/henley-robert-1638-1710 ParliamentOnline] *'''Ann Scrope''': Ann Scrope, daughter *'''Mary Scrope''': Mary Scrope, daughter *'''Elizabeth Scrope''': Elizabeth Scrope, daughter *'''James Aynsworth''': James Aynsworth, merchant of Barbados *'''William Godman''': William Godman, merchant of Barbados *'''Ann Castle''': Ann (Scrope) Castle, sister *'''Elizabeth Castle''': Elizabeth Castle, niece *'''Ann Adams''': Ann Adams, niece *'''Reverend Francis MaCenny''': Reverend Francis MakemieFrancis Makemie biography [https://phcmontreat.org/bios/Makemie-Francis.htm Presbyterian Heritage Center] ==Transcript== '''Barbados'''
'''In the name of God Amen'''
I Edmond Scrope of the said Island Esq being sicke and weak
but of a good disposing minde doe make this my last Will and
Testament in manner following Imprimis I recommend my Soule
unto my blessed God and Saviour in through and from whome
alone I hope for and expect the full remission and forgiveness of all
my sinns and the Resurrection of my body unto Eternall life, and
my body to be interred as shall be appointed by me or as shall
seeme good to my Executors in trust hereafter named Item I do
hereby order and appointe Mr Robert Yate of Bristoll merchant
and Mr Robert Henly of London merchant Trustees of this my
last Will and Testament and Guardians of the persons and estates of
my three daughters Ann Mary and Elizabeth Scrope Item I doe hereby
order and appointe item in margin for insertion at this point my said three daughters
Executrices of this my last Will
and Testament Item I doe
hereby order and apppoint return to main text Mr James Aynsworth Mr William Godman both of
the said Island Merchants Executors in trust for my said daughters of all
my goods and chattells whatsoever in the said Island and I doe hereby
order and impower them to sell and dispose of all my Negros horses goods
and chattells whatsoever and to receive and recover from all and every
person and persons all and every sum[m]e and sum[m]es of goods and money
that are due unto me and to pay and satisfye all my true and just
debts upon faire proofe thereof Item doe give and bequeath unto my
sister Ann Castle One hundred pounds sterling Item I doe give and
bequeath unto my neice Ann Adams fifty pounds sterling Item I doe
give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary all my gold that is in my
little East India Escritore to her owne proper use and behoofe Item I
give and bequeath unto the reverend Mr Francis MaCenny the summe
of tenn pounds sterling Item I give and bequeath unto the aforenamed
Mr Robert Yate and Mr Robert Henly the summe of tenn pounds
sterling each Item I give and bequeath unto my aforesaid Executors
in trust Mr James Aynsworth and Mr William Godman the sum[m]e
of tenn pounds sterling each Item I give and bequeath unto George Massey
in full and lieu of all demands of wages the sum[m]e of thirty pounds
sterling and I doe accquitt and discharge him of all sum[m]es of money
that he may be indebted unto me, giving unto my said Executors in
trust a faire account thereof Item I doe give and bequeath unto Mr
Jonathan Wills one mourning ring in memory of myself Item I
give and devise unto my said daughters the moyety of one house
and land in Charles Towne in the Island of Nevis which was between
Mr Streets and myself to them and to their heyres for ever Item
I give unto my neece Elizabeth Castle ffifty pounds sterling In Witness
whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this twenty first day
of August One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety and Four Edm: Scrope
Signed sealed and published and declared as his last Will in the presence
of James Lewis Cicelia Lewis Jane Pope Rich King
==Sources==

Will of Edmund Watts of Churchill Yeoman 1623

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In the name of Amen, the nyne and twentieth 26 day of March in the yeare of our Lord god one thowsand sixe hundred twen= 27 tie and three and in the one and twentieth yeare of the Raigne of our Sove= 28 raigne Lord James, by the grace of God of England Fraunce and Ireland 29 king defend[e]^r of the faith &c and of Scotland the six and Fiftieth I: Edmund 30 Watts of Churchill in the Countie of Som[er]s[e]t and Dioces of Bath and wells 31 yeoman being in [per]fect estate in ^mynde &^ memory I Prayse god therefore Doe make 32 this my last will and testament in manner and forme following vizt First 33 I comend my soule into the mercifull handes of Almightie god trusting 34 to be saved by the meritts of Christ Jesus, and the shedding of his bloud and 35 my body to be Chestid? and buried at the discretion of my executor I give 36 to the poor of the parishe of Churchill twentie shillings I give to the 38 poor of ^the parish of^ Congresbury Twentie shillings I give unto Elizabeth my wife two 40 of my best kyne, one Fether bed and boulster with Coverled Blanckett and 42 sheets therevnto and all my Corme ^growing^ on the grownd upon my Tenement in 44 Churchill aforesaid and the benifitt use and occupation of the pasture 45 groundes belonging to the aforesaid --- untill the feast of Sᵗ michaell 46 Thearch angell next and all the Corne that nowe standeth in my --- 47 and all the wood and Brooms about my howse are giue vnto the said 48 Elizabeth all her gold ringe and the benefitt of all such landes and we 49 tinges obligatory which shee hath in her Custodie and for the recovery of the 50 moneyes due by the same I make her so far for the Executrix is vnto 51 Rotherine my daughter two hundred powndes of current money to be paid 52 vnto her as the feast of All Sth next and twentie poundes more to be 53 paide within two yeares next after my decease quie vnto Hellenam 55 aughter one Hundred and ffiftie poundes of like current money for 56 my will is that the portion and legacie of the said Hellen shall be paid 57 within one yeare next after my decease, and be then put forth and my 58 ployed to good vse for there maintenaunce and fferment provided 59 alwaies that if my said daughters or either of them decease before 60 mariage or age of one and twentie yeares in manner aforesayd that 61 then or their portion foremayne and to be equally a devided amongst 62 all the rest of my Children that shall then be living as aforesaid --- 34 Item I give unto my sonne John my leasse with all the grownd therein conteyned of 35 the Lands of John Jennings esquirer lyeing in Churchill aforesaid togeather with all 36 my right? terme estate, title and interest in and to the same more I give unto the 37 said John the Cubbord Table boarde Chayers stooles and formes standing in my Parler 38 when I dwell the standing Bedsted in the House Chamber, and all the doores glasse 39 and window peanes about the house all w[i]th? merited? percells? my will is that Elizabeth 40 my wife shall have the use thereof soe long as shee shall remayne sole and unmar= 41 ried Item I give my sister Mary five poundes which my will is shall remaine in the 42 handes of my two brothers John and Edward and then to take such course therwith 43 for her mayntenaunce and good, as in their discretions shall seem in fittest Item I give 44 and bequeath unto Samuell my sonne my lease and tenement with all the 45 growndes therein conteyned called Barnetts lyeing in Congresbury aforesaid 46 which I latelie purchased of Christofer Jones gent together with all my right 47 tearme estate title and interest in and to the same It[e]m whereas John Fownes 48 of the Citty of Bristoll ^marchant^ deceased by his deed Indented under his hand and 49 Seale bearing date the twentieth day of August, in the ffourth yeare of 50 the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord, king James the kingss Ma[jes]^tie nowe is did demise 51 graunt and to terme let unto me the said Edmund watts all that messuage Tenem[en]^t 52 and yard land of ould Anster with thappurtenances situat lyeing and being within ***************** TO HERE UPDATED ************************ 53 the Parrish of Concilesbury in the Countie of Soms late in the tenure or occu= 54 pation of one guis King widdow deceased and now in the tenure of occupation 55 of me the said Edmund Watts or my assignes together withall and singular how 56 ses edifices buildinges Barnes Stables yardes or chardes, gardens, landes tenemente 57 meadowes pastures feedinges Comons woode, vnderwoodes aperteyning for the terme 58 of divers yeares yet enduring or what soever vnto the said Messuage Tenement 59 and yard land belonginge or in any wise apperteyning for the terme of divers 60 yeares yet enduring determinable vpon lives, as by the same Indenture, more 61 playnelie and at large it doth, and may appeare And whereas also the said 62 John ffowres by his like deede Indented vnder his hand and seale beareing 63 date the Coxe and twentieth of August in the Sixt yeare of the Reigne 64 of our said Condigne Lord King James of England ffraunce and Ireland and 65 of Scotland the two and ffourtieth did likewise graunt Bargayne sell alian 66 enfeoffe and confirme vnto me the the said Edmund Watts my heires and 67 assignes for ever, all that said messuage and Tenement and Threescore and 68 seaventeen acres of land meadowe and pasture with thappurtenances whatsoever 69 therevnto belonginge together also with fower other acres of meadowe and pasture 70 with thappurtenance, scituate lying and being in Congresbury aforesaid and 71 now in the tenure or occupation of one William Port the elder his Assigne or 72 Assignes, To have and to hold the said Messuage or Tenement, and Threescore 73 and seaventeene acres with thappurtenances aforesaid togeather with the said 74 ffower acres of meadow and pasture vnto me the said Edmund Watts my 75 heres assignes for ever as in the said Indenture of bargaine and sale likewise 76 more at large it doth and may appeare, All which before recited legacies and 77 1 78 every part and parcell of them and all my right title interest terme of yeares 79 and demaundes whatsoever, which I have yet to come vnexpired, and vndeter 80 a 81 ned of and in the same leasses aswell those in possession, as also the other 82 ffower acres in Reversion of give and bequeath vnto my sonne Samuell Watts 83 and to the heires males of his body lawfully be gotten for ever, And for want of 84 such lawfull issue in will is that the same remayne to a sonne John and the lawfull 85 heires males of his bodie lawfullie begotten at my will and do requier and charge 86 my sonne Samuell Watts as he will answer at the dreadfull day of Judgement 87 that hee pay yearelie out of the said leasses the same of Tenn poundes vnto my --- 11 vnto my said same of Places, and this payment to contynew during the life on 12 malte and noe longer from bought my sonne Samuell that vpon request 13 1 14 after to be made by my said same John, he doe gratis surrender his estate in the 15 3 16 2 17 copihold ten wherein nowe dwell to the vse & benifit of my sonne set 18 refuse soe to doe then I doe give my sayd sonne by the same of hundred pounds 19 my sister Signes Jenning & Elizabeths 20 for so give to my twoe brothers and 21 twentye shillings a peece in golde the residewe of all my goed & fardells has 22 and other implements of thoushould whatsoever not before given noe bequeathed 23 my debts and legacies paie and issuerall discharged us and Requeath 24 vnto Connell Batte my said sonne whome I doe or daie and make my whole 25 executor of this my last will and Testament savinge the power given to my wife 26 One for my overseers & doe appoynt my two brothers John and Edward Walte 27 beseeching them to see this my last will and Testament performed in wittnes 28 whereof I have herevnto sett my hand and seale the day and your first aboue 29 written. In the presence of those whose names are subscribed Edmund waith 30 of January 1652 John Baker 31 Published vnto the witnesses the vijth 32 of Wrington John Phippe the Elder 33 I do confirme that my will within written shall sound irreparable 34 and my executor therein commated to be my executor who hath now almost 35 1 36 accomplished full age onelie with this addition to be annexed therevnto 37 vizt, that whereas yt hath please god to send me a litle daughter called 38 Roane Watts being almost of the age of ffoure yeares I do giue and bequeath 39 vnto the said Joane the some of ffiftie powndes of current english money 40 which my will is, that my said Executor within nominated doe forthwith 41 imploy to ther mayntenaunce and bringing vp and in Testman hereof 42 have written this with my owne hand and have hereunto sett my name 43 today, and year above written Edmund Boates. Item doe alsoe 44 giue and bequeath vnto my said daughter Jame the some of ffifty poundes 45 over and above the foresaid ffiftie poundes aboue mencioned And theise 46 ffiftie poundes last menconed to be given doe appoint to be paid at 47 her age of twentie yeares. This will was published & declared to be 48 his last will in such sort as the same is nowe written the 29th of 49 March 1625 in the presence of Mr Yours Edward Watts James 54 a fuit testament in supra script and London coram 56 venerabili viro Domno Willim Bire milite begin doctor Curefore 58 rogative Cantuariensis magisers Custodis five Commissarilegitime 59 Constitute Secundo die mensis Julij Anno Don Millesimo sexcen- 60 to him vicesimo tertio Huramentes Elizabethe boates relate duty 61 defuncti et executrius sublimitaconibus in quismore element not 63 at Samuelis Watt filij dicti defuncti et executors generalis in eodem 67 testamento nominationibus Commissa fine administration bonor 68 69 Creditorium dicto defuncti de bene et fideliter administrand 74 Ad sancta dei Evangelia jurat ex

Will of Edward ap Ieuan Lloyd of Crogen Wladys, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, 1610

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This a transcript of the will of [[Ap_Ieuan-69|Edward ap Ieuan Lloyd]] of Crogen Wladys in the parish of Llangollen, Denbigshire, Wales. His will was made on 4 March 1609/10. == Transcript == In the name of God amen The fourthe day of Marche in [the]
yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred and nine E[dward]
ap Ie[uan] lloyd of Crogen Wladus in the parishe of llang[ollen]
in the countye of Denbigh and Diocesse of Saint Asaph […]
sicke in bodye yett whole in mind and of good and perfect
memorye (praised be God) did advisedly make and
ordeyne his last will and testament nuncupative in manner
and forme following in the presence of theym whose names
are underwritten First he recommended himselfe wh[…]
into the handes of his Lord and saviour Jesus Christ […]
merytes onely he stedfastlye beleeved to be saved.
Item he did give and bequeathe to Katherin vch Edward two
shillinges: Item he did give and bequeathe to Margarett vch Edward
two shillinges: Item he did give and bequeathe to Aaron ap
Edward two shillinges: Item he did give and beqeuathe to
John ap Edward two shillinges. Item he did give and bequeath
to Ie[uan] ap Edward all the Rye and wheate sowen n: his landes
at Michaelmas last or since Michaelmas. Item he did give and
bequeathe to everye one his daughter Katherin vch Edward her children
one sheepe a piece. Item he did give and beqeathe to every
one of the children of his daughter Margarett vch Edward one
one sheepe a piece. Item his will was that Hughe
ap Edward his sonne and heyre apparant should keepe and
maynteyne Margarett vch Thomas his wief withe meate and
[interlined text] if she wold not be kept by Evan ap Hugh or if the said Evan wold not kepe her
drinck and all other necessaryes during her lief. Item
he did give and bequeathe all the rest of his goodes not before bequeathed to his sonne
Ie[uan] ap Edward towards the dischardge of his funerall […]
expences and his debtes (alsoe the said Edd ap Ie[uan] […] to Jane […]
thirt[…] shillings
The names of the witnesses
before whome and in whose
hearings thabove named
Edward ap Ie[uan] lloyd
declared this his last will
and testament nuncupative
Edward ap JohnTho[m]as ap Ie[uan]
Hugh ap John
Isaace ap Thomas
[…] == Sources == * National Library of Wales. St. Asaph Probate Records, 1521-1858. Edward ap Ievan Lloyd, Crogenwladus, Llangollen, Denbigh, 1609. [https://discover.library.wales/permalink/44WHELF_NLW/6kpfmq/alma9933140602419 NLW catalogue]; [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/4706718 NLW image].

Will of Edward Baber 1633

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Baber-1112|Edward Baber]] of Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex. His will was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 June 1633. See: The National Archives, [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D866407 PROB 11/163/683]. == Transcript == In the name of God Amen,
I Edward Baber of Lincolnes Inn in the County of Middlesex Esqr beinge of perfect and sound memorie though weake in bodie doe make and constitute this my last will and testament in maner and forme folloinge ffirst I commend my Sowle unto thee my God who gave itt beseechinge thee out of thy greate mercy and for Christ Jesus his sake my only Saviour Mediator and Redeemer to receive ytt into thy kingdome of heaven O Lord remember not the faultes offences and fraylties of my yowth remember not my weightier nor more worldlie sinns of my riper yeares remember not my wilfull sinns nor my sinns of ignorance but o lord wash them all in the blood of that immaculate lambe Christ Jesus hide them in his woundes that they may never appeare eyther to my shame or condemnation Secondly I Committ my bodie to the earth earth to earth dust to dust ashes to ashes and I desire that ytt may bee decentlie interred accordinge to the discrecion of my Executor and then I may say to corrupton thow art my mother and to the crawlinge wormes and dust yow are brothers sisters and [next page]
Companions O Lord thow hast shewed mee greate trowbles and afflictions in this worlde but I hope that I shall take quiett rest in this bedd of my grave untill such time as ytt shall please thee att that generall and greate summons to reunite both body and Sowle and to admitt ytt into thy kingdome of heaven Thirdlie concerninge my worldly and temporall estate wch is but small my intent and meaninge is that ytt showld bee ymployed and disposed of as I shall heareafter declare by this my last will and testament Inprimis I give and bequeath unto my owne brothers and Sisters vizt to each of them a ringe of the value of seaventeene shillinges Item I give and bequeath to my ffather ffrancis Baber Esquire of Chew in the County of Som'sett and to my mother Mris Ann Baber to each of them a ringe of the valew of twenty two shillinges humbly desiringe them to accept thereof as a token and testimony of my love duty and reconciliation unto them There hath beene divers differences and suytes in law amongst us to the greate priudice of all our credditts and yf I have done them wrong I confesse I am unable to make them recompence and therefore I desire them heartly to forgive mee and yf they have done mee wrong I doe as sincerelie and truly forgive them Item I give and bequeath unto Henry Pratt Esqr Alderman of the Citty of London and to Mris Mary Pratt his wyef my ffather and mother in lawe vizt to each of them a ringe of the valew of twenty two shillinges Item I give and bequeath unto George Pratt to Richard Pratt and to Amy Pratt my brothers and sister in lawe vizt to each of them a rynge of the value of seaventeene shillinges Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Ann Baber the somme of fifty pounds to bee payd unto her when she shall attaine to the age of one & twenty yeares Item I give and bequeath unto Henry Baber my sonne and heire apparant my English bible in folio and my ffrench bible in folio to bee delivered unto him when hee shall accomplish the full age of twenty yeares Item give and bequeath unto the library lately erected for the use of the schollers of westminster schoole my Quintilians Institutions and Plutarchs lives in English Item I give and bequeath to the librarie of Trinity Colledge in Oxford my Speedes Chronicle my Polani Syntagma Theologie and my Plinies naturiall history Item I make constitute and appointe my Dearely beloved wyef Elizabeth Baber my sole Executor of this my last will and testament and I doe give devise and bequeath all the residue of my estate my goods and Chattels reall and personall monies plate howshowlde stuffe detts and duties whatsoever unto the sayd Elizabeth Baber my sayd wyfe and to her Executors Administrators and Assignes desiringe her that shee wilbee carefull of my Children and that shee will give them civill and religious education accordinge to her ability And now o Lord I beseech thee to blesse my Children wth thy best blessinges o Lord give them thy grace and continually assist them with thy holy spirritt that thy may never fall into any eminent or notoriouse crymes but that they may leade godlie civill vertious and religious lives O Lord make them fruytefull and let them increase and multiply make their posteritie numerouse and flowrishinge through many successions of ages and after this lyfe ended receive them O Lord into thy kingdome of heaven This is my last will and testament whcih I desire showld bee duly and faithfully performed fullfilled and executed accordinge to my intent and meaninge herein expressed In wittnes wherof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale this twelfe day of June in the eighth yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland france and Ireland Kinge Defender of the fayth &c Annog Dni one thowsand fixe hundred therty two Edward Baber Sealed and delivered and published in the presence of William Timme John Jarres William C[...] Richard ffrances his marke Probatum fuit Testamentum suprascriptum apud London Coram Magistro Willmo Mericke legum doctore Surrogato venerabilis viri Domini Henrici Marten Militis legum etiam doctoris Curie Prerogative Cantuariensis Magistri Custodis sive Commissarij l[egi]time constituti vicesimo die mensis Junij Anno domini Millesimo sepcentesimo tricesimo tertio Juramento Elizabethe Baber Relicte dicti defuncti et Executor?]ice in huiusmodi testamento nominat Qui Commissa fuit administratio omnium et singularum bonorum iurium et Creditorum dicti defuncti Debene et fideliter Adminnistrando eadem ad sancta dei Evangelia jurat

Will of Edward Blagdon 1675

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-128|Edward Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN: I '''Edward Blagdon''' of Washfeild in the Countie of Devon gent being sick and weak of bodie but of perfect mynd and memorie Praised be God Doe make this my last Will and Testament in manner following: Imprimis I bequeath my Soule to God who gave it. And my Bodie to decent Buriall in hope of Resurrection to eternall life: Item I give to the Poore of Washfeild aforesaid five pounds to be distributed by my Executrix within one moneth after my decease: Item I give bequeath and devise to '''John Blagdon''' my Sonne and to his heires forever all my lands of Inheritance lying within the Parishes of Tyverton and Stoodley; Such lawful Estates therein as have been formerly granted allwaies excepted And the Covenant which I have made with '''Robert Bradford''' my Sonne in Lawe or his intrusted Friends for the putting=in of one life, in a Tenement called Broad=mead likewise excepted): Item I give bequeath and devise to my Sonne John my Tenement in Stoodley aforesaid called Nott’s Lodge. Item I give unto my said Sonne John the Tenement and Mills at Palmer’s Village within the Parish of Tiverton which I heretofore bought of Mr Cudmore to have and to hold the said Tenements unto the said John Blagdon his Executors administrators and assignes, in manner following (viz) The Tenement called Nott’s Lodge imediately after my decease, And the one moitie [half] of the said Tenement and Mills immediately after my decease, And the other moitie thereof (after the death of '''Elizabeth Harris''' my daughter) during all the residue of my Estate and Terme therein: Item I give bequeath and deuise unto my Sonne '''Edward Blagdon''' and to his heires forever All my Lands of Inheritance lying in Washfeild aforesaid. Item I give unto my said Sonne Edward that halfendeale [half] of Stantion Tenement which I lately purchased of Mr Toogood To have and to hold the same unto my said Sonne Edward his Executors administrators and assignes imediately after my decease during all the residue of my Estate and Terme therein; Item I give and bequeath unto my Sonne Edward my Tenement lying in a Village called Uppaton in Milton Abbot in the Countie of Devon, And my Tenement at Honyton lately in the possession of Robert Wipple; to have and to hold the same Tenement unto the said Edward his Executors administrators and Assignes in manner following (that is to say) The Tenement in Milton=Abbot immediately after the deceases of mee and '''Mary my nowe wife''', And the said Tenement at Honyton imediately after the deceases of the said Robert Wipple and his now Wife during all the residue of my Estate and Terme in the said Tenements or any either of them; Provided alwayes and it is my Will and meaning that if either of my said Sonnes (viz) John or Edward shall happen to dye leaving noe issue, that then the said Lands of Inheritance of either of them soe dying shall remaine and be to the said Mary my now wife during her life, And after her decease to the Survivour of them and to his heires forever, Anything herein before conteyned to the contrarie my wife notwithstanding. Item I give unto John Blagdon and Edward Blagdon my Sonnes aforenamed Fifty pounds of lawfull English money to be payd by my Executrix within one yeare ofter my decease in Trust for Elizabeth Harris my daughter, the same to be Ordered and disposed of as shee shall by word or writing appoint; And my will is that her husband shall not have any thing to doe therewith. Item I give unto '''Johane Radford''' Elizabeth Harris and '''Sarah Bradford''' my daughters five pounds apeece to be payd within three months after my death. Item I give unto '''John Radford Mary Radford Susan Radford Sarah Radford Johane Radford Christian Radford''' and '''Elizabeth Radford''' my Grand=children twentie pounds apeece to be payd to each of them respectively when hee or shee shall accomplish the Age of One and twentie yeares; And if any or either of the said Children shall dye before his her or their legacie or legacies shall become due, then the legacie or legacies given to him her or them soe shall remaine to the Survivor or Survivors of the said Children. Item I give unto '''Robert Bradford''' my Grandchild twentie pounds to be payd unto him when hee shall accomplish the Age of one and twentie years; And if the said Robert happen to dye before the said Legacie shall become due or payable, then my will is that my Daughter Sarah’s next child shall have the said twentie pounds; And if there shall be noe such Child to survive, then my Will is that the said legacie of twentie pounds shall wholy remaine and be to my said daughter Sarah: The residue of my Goods and Chattlles (my debts being payd and funerall discharged) I give and bequeath unto Mary my wife, whom I doe make the whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament. And I do desire Bernard Goddard of Exeter and Alexander Maurice of Washfeild to be overseers to see this my Will performed, and I doe give to each of them tenn shillings for his pains=taking therein: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the nyneteenth Day of January in the seaven and twentieth yeare of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord Charles the second by the Grace of God nowe King of England Anno Domini One thousand and six hundred seaventie five: Edward Blagdon: Sealed and signed (after the interlyning herein made) in the presence of us (viz)
The mark of Lewis Vere
The mark of Johane Brooking
Teste Alex: Maurice PROBATUM fuit Testamentum superscriptum apud London coram venerabilis et egregio Viro domino Leolino Jenkins milito legum Doctore Curia praerogativae Cantabriensis Magistro Custodes Commissario legitime constituto vicesimo nono Die Mensio February Anno Domini (Stylo Angliae millesimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo quinto jurtamento Maria Blagdon relictae et Executicio in hujusmodi Testamento nominatae cuj commissa fuit Administratio omnium et singulorum bonocum jurium et creditorum dicti defuncti de bono et fidelio administrando eadem ad sancta Dei Evangelia Vigore Commissionio jurate Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Edward Blagdon 1811 (1808)

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'''Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-17|Edward Blagdon]].''' Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' BE IT REMEMBERED that this the last Will & Testament of Me '''Edward Blagdon''' of Honiton in the County of Devon Esquire made this fifth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred & eight as follows ffirst I will & direct that my just debts & funeral Expences shall be paid & discharged & subject thereto & charged & chargeable therewith I give devise & bequeath all my monies securities for money Goods Chattels & personal Estate & all & singular my Messuages Tenements Lands Heredits & premises real & ffreehold Estate whatsoever whether in possession or reversion or expectancy or wheresoever situate lying & being & all other my Estate & Effects whatsoever or wheresoever & of what nature or kind soever unto '''[[Roskelly-8|Mary]]''' my Wife '''Christopher fflood''' of Honiton aforesaid Gentleman & '''Harry Baines Lott''' of Awliscombe in the said County Esquire their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns to for & upon the several uses Trusts Ends entents & purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed & declared of & concerning the same (that is to say) upon Trust & to the intent that they my said Trustees do & shall wherever they may think proper or convenient sell & absolutely dispose of all & singular my messuages tenements lands & heredits & personal Estate for such price or prices & in such parts or parcels as they may deem most advisable & also call in & receive all such monies as shall or may be due & owing to me at the time of my death & likewise sell & dispose of my household Goods & ffurniture Utensils & Implements of household plate Linen & China & all other my personal Estate & Effects & the monies arising by such sale or sales and so to be called in do & shall put & place out at Interest & from time to time transpose the same on such security or Securities real or personal or in the public stocks or ffunds as they shall think proper & until such Sales or Sale of my said real Estate do & shall set & let the same in any manner they may think fit & the yearly Rents Profits & Produce thereof and also the interest profits proceeds & produce of my said Trust monies do & shall account for & pay over unto my said Wife & her Assigns for & during so long time as she shall live & continue my Widow subject to the provisoe hereinafter contained & she my said Wife maintaining & properly educating my three Children '''[[Blagdon-94|Ann]] [[Blagdon-209|John]]''' & '''[[Blagdon-93|Edward]]''' until their respective ages of twenty one years or until her death or second marriage first happening and in case my said Wife shall choose to keep & retain for her use during her widowhood all or any part of my household Goods and ffurniture plate Linen & China & my Chariot & horses or any other part of my personal Effects my will & desire is that she shall be at full liberty so to do permitting nevertheless my other Trustees to take an Inventory or particular of such Articles as she may so keep & sign an Undertaking to them for the delivery thereof to my said other Trustees on such her death or second marriage to be then disposed of as aforesaid Provided always nevertheless that in case any or either of my said Children shall have attained the age of twenty one years in the lifetime of my said Wife & before she may again marry then my Will is that my said Trustees shall & do when & as my said Children shall so attain the said age of twenty one years by & out of my said principall monies account for & pay unto them my said Children respectively the sum of one thousand pounds each of lawful british money or in case my said Wife shall consent thereto & approve thereof any further or other sum in addition thereto that she and my said other Trustees may think proper but I do hereby declare that the payment of the said sum of one thousand pounds each or of such further or additional sum to my said Sons shall be on this express condition that each of them my said Sons shall at the time of receiving the same give to my said Trustees his bond or obligation in writing in a penalty of double the sum so to be received with condition to repay the same unto them my said Trustees for the purposes of this my Will in case he shall live to become possessed of the manor or Lordship of Boddington and of the lands in the parish of Boddington in the County of Gloucester held herewith to which my Brother '''[[Blagdon-105|John]]''' is now entitled for his lyfe and which premises under the Will of the late '''Mrs Locke''' my "deceased Cousin" are & stand limited in failure of issue of my said Brother who it is improbable will have any issue after my death to my first & other sons successively install in one year next after becoming actually possessed or in the receipt of Rents & Profits of such manor or Lands as I consider such Property which possessed by either of my said sons to be a full & ample fortune & provision for him and my Will is that in case the said Sum of one thousand pounds shall by either of such Bond be repaid by either of my said sons that the same shall be managed paid applied & disposed of in manner following namely in case my said Wife shall be living & shall not have been married at the time of such repayment then that same shall be considered as part of my general residuary Estate & be managed paid applied & disposed of accordingly as part thereof but if my said Wife shall before such repayment be again married or be dead then my Will is the same shall be paid over by my Trustees to my said daughter "Anne" to & for her own use and benefit & as to my real & personal Estate from & after her death or second marriage of my said Wife first happening upon Trust that they my said Trustees shall & do subject to the provisoe hereinafter contained stand & be seized of such part of my said real Estate as may their remain unsold & undisposed of to the use of my said three children "Anne John & Edward" equally to be divided between them share & share alike to take as tenants common & not as joint Tenants & their heirs & Assigns for ever but in case either of them shall happen to die under the age of twenty one years then as to the share of him or her so dying to the use of the Survivors of them in equal shares & proportions as aforesaid and their respective heirs & Assigns & also do & shall account for & pay over unto my said three Children all my said Trust monies & every part thereof in equal shares & proportions immediately after such the death or second marriage of my said Wife if they shall then have attained the age of twenty one years but if they or either of them shall then be under the age of twenty one years then when & as they shall severally attain that age and in the meanwhile shall & do manage & pay & apply the rents & profits of my said real Estate & the interest proceeds & produce of my said Trust monies of the shares therein of such of my said Children as shall not at the time of the death or second marriage of my said Wife have attained the age of twenty one years for the maintenance & education of my said Children or such of them as aforesaid until he she or they shall have attained that age provided always nevertheless & my express will further is & I do hereby declare that before my said sons shall be entitled under this my Will to come into the possession of any part of my said real Estate or to receive any part of my said last mentioned Trust monies each of them shall give & write unto my said Trustees his bond or obligation in writing in the amount of double the value of such real Estate such value to be ascertained by my said Trustees and of such Trust monies with condition that one – his becoming possessed of the said "Manor & the Estate at Boddington" aforesaid or in the receipt of the profits thereof or wherein three calendar months there next after he will convey to them my said Trustees his one third part of my said real Estate & will repay them my said Trustees the principal money he shall so have received out of my said Trust Effects in one year next after he shall be in the actual possession of such manor & Estate or in the receipt of the rents & profits thereof provided also that whenever any part of my said real Estate shall pursuant to the provisoe aforesaid be conveyed to my said Trustees by either of my said Sons or such principal money shall be repaid to them on their becoming possessed of the said property in "Boddington" aforesaid then I do hereby expressly declare that they my said Trustees shall & do so soon as conveniently may be thereafter convey all such real Estate as may have been conveyed to them by my said "Son Edward" & one moiety [half] of such real Estate as may have been so conveyed to them by my said "son John"" unto & to the use of my said "Daughter Anne" her heirs & Assigns for ever & do & shall account for & pay over unto her my said Daughter all the money which may have been repaid by my said son Edward & one moiety of the said money which may have been repaid to them by my said son John to & for her own use & benefit & as to the remaining moiety of such real Estate as may have been conveyed to them my said Trustees by my said son John my will is that my said Trustees shall stand … thereof to the use of my son Edward until he shall become possessed of the said Estate at "Boddington" aforesaid or until he shall be presented instituted & inducted into the Rectory of Boddington & Staverton in the County of Gloucester now held by '''John Neale Clerk my Brother in law''' or shall die first happening & from & after my said son Edward shall be possessed of the said Estate at "Boddington" or shall be so presented instituted & inducted as aforesaid or shall die first happening then & from thenceforth or in case he my said Son Edward shall at the time of such Conveyance be or previous thereto have been presented instituted & inducted to the said Rectory then from the time of such Conveyance to the use of my said Daughter Anne her heirs & Assigns for ever & as to the remaining moiety of the principal money which may have been repaid to my said Trustees by my said Son John upon Trust that they my said Trustees by my said Son John upon Trust that they may said Trustees do & shall put & place the same out at interest on such security or securities real or personal or in the public stocks or ffunds as they shall think proper & in case my said Son Edward shall not then have been presented instituted & inducted to the said Rectory as aforesaid then do & shall account for & pay the interest Dividends & proceeds thereof unto him my said Son Edward & his Assigns until he shall become possessed of the said Manor & Estate at Boddington aforesaid or shall be presented instituted and inducted into the said Rectory or shall die first happening & from & after either of such events first happening then do & shall immediately thereafter or if he my said Son Edward previous to the repayment by my said Son of such principal money as aforesaid shall have presented instituted & inducted into the said Rectory then do and shall immediately after receipt thereof account for and pay the remaining moiety of the said principal money so repaid and aforesaid unto her my said Daughter Anne her Executors & Administrators provided also that in case either of the events on which either of the Bonds are directed to be given then my said Trustees shall & do convey manage assign & dispose of the part & share of my said real & personal Estate for which such Bonds were to be so given in the same manner & for the benefit of the same Persons after such Events shall have taken place to every intent & purpose as if such Bond had actually previous thereto been given & such events had taken place subsequent thereto any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding & I do hereby give devise & bequeath the care & guardianship of my said Children & of their Estates & their Tuition maintenance & education unto my Trustees until they my said Children shall severally attain the age of twenty one years willing nevertheless that their maintenance and education during the widowhood of my said Wife shall be taken care of by her in manner as aforesaid previous also & my will further is that in case my said Wife shall at any time after my death be again married then my Will is that from & after such the marriage of my said Wife all & every Gifts devises & Bequests & Gift Devise & Bequest hereintofore contained for her benefit or in Trust for my said Children and all powers thereby given to her & the Guardianship hereinbefore appointed to her & my said other Trustees & every other Trust herein contained shall so far as relates to my said Wife from thenceforth cease determine & be absolutely void & then & from thenceforth all & singular my said Trust Estate both real & personal & the Guardianship & Tuition of my said Children & the Custody & care of their persons & Estate and all powers hereby given to them with my said Wife & to her alone shall go & devolve wholly unto my said other Trustees their heirs Executors Administrators & Assigns in the same manner to ever intent & purpose as if my said Wife were actually dead any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding provided also and my will further is that the receipt or receipts of my said Trustees to any person or persons who shall purchase all or any part of my Messuages Tenements Lands Heredits or real Estate shall be a good and sufficient discharge for all or such part of the purchase money thereof as shall by such receipts or receipt be acknowledged to be received & that such person or persons shall not be obliged to look to the disposal or application of such money or be any way answerable or accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication thereof or of any part thereof provided likewise that they my said Trustees or any or either of them shall not be answerable or accountable for any loss or losses which shall or may happen [INSERTED] “by the means of lending or placing out my Trust Monies or any part thereof on any insufficient security or securities unless the [illegible] shall” through their own wilful neglect or default nor shall either of them be answerable or accountable for the Acts Deeds Receipts Defaults or mismanagements of the other of them but both of them for his & her own Acts Deeds Receipts Defaults & mismanagements only and my will also is that they my said Trustees shall have full power and authority from time to time to compound agree to & make up any Debt or Debts arising to my said Trust Estate which shall appear to them to be bad or desperate & to accept of & take any loss Sum or Sums of money in lieu of and in full for the whole that they shall think proper and on receipt of such Composition or Compositions to give & execute Acquittances receipts releases Certificates or other Discharges in full for said Debt or Debts unto such Debtor or Debtors & likewise that they shall have full power and liberty in the first place by & out of my said Trust Estate to deduct retain and keep in their hands all such Costs Charges Damages Losses & Expences as they or any or either of them shall be at sustain or be put unto for or on account of the said Trusts or their or either of their acting or intermeddling therein or any thing relating to or concerning the same together with so much money as they shall severally reasonably deserve for their respective labour journies & trouble in & about the same anything herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding And lastly I do hereby make constitute & appoint the said '''Mary my Wife''' & the said Christopher fflood & Harry Baines Lott whole & sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament upon Trust as aforesaid & do hereby revoke all former & other Wills by me heretofore made and ratify & confirm this to be my last In Witness whereof I the said Edward Blagdon the Testator have to this my last Will & Testament contained in six sheets of paper to each of the first five sheets thereof set my hand & to the sixth & last my hand and seal Signed sealed published & declared by the said Edward Blagdon the Testator to be his last Will & Testament in the presence of us who have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto in the present of the said Testator & of each other
J. H. OSBORNE
LUCY TUCKER
WILLIAM RADFORD Proved at London the eighth of November 1811 before the Judge by the oaths of Mary Blagdon Widow the Relict Christopher fflood & Harry Barnes Lott Esquire the Executors to whom administration was granted having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Edward Booth, 1682

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Delaware, Land Records, 1677-1947: Sussex: Roll 001, Ancestry.com. Original source: Delaware, Land Records, Record of Deeds, Sussex County, RG 4555, Subgroup 000, Series 030. Delaware Public Archives, Dover , DE. Image 36 [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61025/31303_236328-00000?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return#?imageId=31303_236326-00035] ::Date: 1688 In the name of God Amen. I Edward Booth of Deal County being sick & weak yet of sound & perfect memory… I give & bequeath unto Mr. John Kiphaven son John half of my land & plantation I give and bequeath unto John Depree & his son Jacob Depree the other half of my land and plantation…if he the said John Depress should dye before his son Jacob comes to age, then it is my will that Andrew Depree shall keep his moiety of land…until Jacob Depree [comes of age]. I give to John Kiphaven all the goods that is in my house. I give to John Wittman one old sow. I give unto Elizabeth Wittman two young hens & a cock. I give unto Martha Kiphaven one young sow which came of that old sow. I order 300 lbs of tobacco to be pd to Mr. Avery for surveying the land out of tht 399 lb of tobacco which is due to me from John Oakey. I give to Wm Emmatt Junr one gristled sow bought of John Hacket I order my great Barrow to be kill’d at my funeral. I order to be paid to Mathias Everson for 50d of tobacco that I owe him my whitefaced barrow. I order Mr. John Kiphaven to pay 600 lb tobacco to Mr Norton Claypoole. I order that John Kiphaven & Jacob Depree shall pay partly something toward maintaining the widows & fatherless children of this county... I order Mr. John Kiphaven & John Depree to pay for the patten [patent] of my land[,] each of them his part to this I own to be my last will & testament … 7 December 1682 – Edward Booth [his mark] Witnesses: Jeffrey Summerford, Steven Witman, Wm Emmatt

Will of Edward Dowsett of Sawbridgeworth, Yeoman 1732

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This is a transcription of the original will of [[Dowsett-440|'''Edward Dowsett Senior''']], yeoman of "Sabridgworth" (Sawbridgeworth) Hertfordshire, England. The original is held at the Essex County Record Office. '''Will of Edward Dowsett Senior, yeoman of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire 1732''' proved at the Commissary of the Bishop of London
Essex County Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Reference: D/ABW 89/2/74
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Edward wrote his will on 17 September 1728, some 4 years before his death. He appointed his wife Mary and son John executors.
Edward died in June 1732, and Mary died in the July. John had the will proved at the Commissary Court of the Bishop of London on 25 August 1732.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *Mary Dowsett, his wife and executor *John Dowsett, his son and executor *Andrew Dowsett, his son *Edward Dowsett, his son *Sarah Ward his daughter *James Ward "of the Parish of Standstead Deal in the County of Hertford, Labourer" Husband of Sarah Ward. ---- In the Name of God Amen '''I Edward Dowsett Senr''' of the
Parish of Sabridgworth in the County of Hertford Yeoman being in
competent health of body and of a sound and disposing Mind
and memory praise be given unto Almighty God for the same
do make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner
and forme following First I recomend my Soul into the hands of
Almighty God my Creator hoping for Eternal Salvation
through the alone Meritts and Mediation of Our Blessed Lord
and Saviour Jesus Christ My Body I commit to the Earth to
be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors herein after
named And as touching all such Temporal Estate as it
hath pleased Almighty God to bless me with I give devise
and bequeath the same as followeth Impr[im]is I give devise
and bequeath unto '''my Loving Wife Mary Dowsett''' and
'''my son John Dowsett''' my Copyhold Messuage with the
Appurtenances wherein I now dwell with all and Singular
my Copyhold Lands in the Parish of Sabridgworth aforesaid
and in the Parish of Much Hollenbury in the County of
Essex upon this special trust and confidence that they my
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said Wife Mary Dowsett and my said Son John Dowsett do with all
convenient speed after my decease sell and dispose to the best
bidder My Said Copyhold Messuage and Lands both in Sabridgworth
and Much Hollenbury aforesaid and all such sume and
Sumes of money as shall arrise by the Sale thereof after my
just debts and funerall Charges by fully paid and discharged
I give devise and bequeath the same as followeth To my
'''Loving Wife Mary Dowsett''' I give devise and bequeath the
Sume of Forty Pounds of good and lawfull money of Great Britain
to be paid her within two years next after my decease
Item
I give devise and bequeath unto '''my Sons Andrew Dowsett'''
'''John Dowsett''' and '''Edward Dowsett''' and unto '''my Daughter'''
'''Sarah the Wife of James Ward of the Parish of Standstead'''
'''Deal in the County of Hertford Labourer''' the sume
of Five and Twenty pounds of likewise lawfull money of
Great Brittain each to be paid unto each of them
respectively within two years next after my decease
Item
I give devise and bequeath unto '''my said son Edward'''
'''Dowsett''' my clock and my great Copper Pott both of which
are now in my dwelling house in Sabridgworth aforesaid
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And all the rest and residue of my Estate both real & personal and
of what nature kind or sort soever I give devise and bequeath
the same unto my Executrix and Executor herein afternamed
And I do hereby nominate and appoint my said Wife Mary
Dowsett and my said Son John Dowsett Executors of this my
last Will and Testament revoking disanuling and making
void all former and other Wills by me at any time heretofore
made declaring this to be my last Will and Testament
contained in three sheets of paper to the two first of
whcih I have sett my hand and to the third and last Sheet
my hand and Seal in Witness thereof this Seventeenth
day of September Anno D[om]ini 1728
Ed Douset [seal]
Signed Sealed Published and declared
by the within named Testator Edward Dowsett
Sen'r to be his last Will and Testament in
the pr[e]sence of us who subscribed our names
as Witnesses in the said Testators pr[e]sence
Geo Paine
Phill Buck
P Englespire
25 August 1732 probate granted to John Dowset alias Dowsett ==Sources==

Will of Edward Dowsett of Sawbridgeworth 1681

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This is a transcription of the original will of [['''Edward Dowsett Senior''']], yeoman of "Sabridgworth" (Sawbridgeworth) Hertfordshire, England. The original is held at the Essex County Record Office. '''Will of Edward Dowsett,of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire 1681''' proved at the Commissary of the Bishop of London
Essex County Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Reference: D/ABW 70/136
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Edward wrote his will on 29 May 1681 He appointed his wife Elizabeth as his executor.
The will was proved at the Commissary Court of the Bishop of London on 11 November 1861.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
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ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *Elizabeth his wife *John his son *Edward his son under the age of 21 years *Mary his daughter *Sarah his daughter *Hester his daughter In ye name of God Amen''' I Edward Dowsett of Sabridgworth in ye County'''
'''of Hertf: yoman''' being sicke & weake of body bur of p[er]fect & sound minde & memory
(thankes be given to Almighty God) doe make & ordeyne this my last will &
Testam[en]t in manner & ''forme'' seems to have been ommitted following First I give & bequeath my Soule into ye
hands of Almighty God my Creator & maker hopeing assuredly through ye
meritts death & passion of Jesus Christ my Saviour & Redeemer to have
full & free pardon & remission of all my sinnes & offences & my body to
ye earth to be decently buryed at ye discression of my Executrix hereafter
named And as for th[a]t p[or]con of worldly goods which it have pleased God to bestow
upon me I give and bequeath as followeth Impr[imis] I give & bequeath unto
'''Elizabeth my welbeloved wife''' my Messuage or Tenem[en]t in Sabridgworth afores[ai]d
with there app[u]rten[a]nc[e]s for & during ye tearme of her natarall life And after
her decease I give my said Messuage& Freehould lands unto '''John Dowsett'''
'''my Sonne''' & his heires forev[er] Item I give & bequeath unto '''Edward Dowsett'''
'''my Sonne''' & his heires forev[er] my close of land called Houlstock (being Coppyhould
conteyning three acres And my will & meaning is th[a]t Elizabeth my wife shalbe
Gardian to my said Sonne & receive & have ye p[ro]fitts of my said close of Coppyhould
lands until my said sonne shall come to ye age of one & Twenty yeares
towards ye bringing up of my children
Item I give & bequeath my Coppyhould
land lying in Auldick conteyning five Roodes more or lesse unto '''Mary'''
'''Sarah and Hester Dowsett my three daughters''' & there heires foreal Item
all ye rest of goods & Chattles whatsoev[er]my debts & funerall charges being
paid & satisfied I give & bequeath unto Elizabeth my wife whome I
make sole Executrix of this my last will & Testam[en]t In witness whereof I
ye said Edward Dowsett have caused this my will to be written & have hereonto
sett my hand & seale this nyne & twentyth day of May in ye three & thirtyeth
yeare of the Raigne of our Sovaigne Lord Charles ye Second King of England
&c Annoq D[o]m[ini] 1681 And have declared & published this to be my last will
& Testam[en]t in ye pr[e]sence of
Nat: Waller:
John Stanes [his mark]
John Isaac [his mark] Signed Edward Dowsett [his mark] [seal] Probate granted on 11 November 1681

Will of Edward Evan of Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1752

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Evans-45538|Edward Evans]], yeoman, of Glyn Fechan in the parish of Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 21 April 1752 and was proved on 21 March 1753. == Transcript == In the Name of God Amen
I Edward Evans of Glyn Vechan in the parish of Llansant
ffraid Glyn Ceiriog; in the County of Denbigh; and Dioeces of St.
Asaph; Yeoman being very sick and weak in Body but of
Perfect mind memory & understanding, Thanks be given to God
therfore Calling unto mind the mortality of my Body and knowing
that it is appointed for all men once to Die; Do make and ordain
this my Last Will and Testament; That is to say principally and
First of all I give and Recomend my Soul into Hands of God that
Gave it; and as for my Body; I Comend it to the Earth To be Buried
in a Christian like and Decent manner; at the discretion of my
Executors nothing doubting but at the general Resurection I shall
Receive the same again by the mighty power of God; And as Touching
Such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me with
In this Life; I Give; devise dispose of the same in the following
manner and form
Imprimus; I Will that all my Debts be paid and Funeral
Expences Discharged by my Executor Item; I give devise & bequeath
to my Son Maurice Evans all those Messuages Lands and
Tenements Scituate & Lying the Township of Glyn Vechan in the
parish of Llansantffraid and County of Denbigh; Subject
nevertheless to the payment of the severall & respective debts
and Legacies hereafter specified/ To have and to hold the said
Messuages Lands and Tenements to my s: Son Maurice Evans
and his heirs for Ever; But If my son Maurice Evans should
Die without isue; the same Messuage or Tenements must go to
my Son John Evans for him and his heirs for Ever; But if my
Son John Evans should Die without isue; Then the sd: Tenements
must go to my Daughter Jane Evans for hers and her Heirs
for Ever; but still liable to the payment of such Debts and
Legacies as shall be hereafter mentioned and bequeathed;
Item; I give and bequeath to my Son John Evans one Ew &
one Lamb; beside Two Bullocks and other things as his Gran
father Gave him; Item; I give and bequeath unto my
Daughter Jane Evans the Sume of one Hundred pounds
of Lawfull money of Great Britain [page 2]
which Sum I will that it shall be charged upon& isue out of
my sd. Lands & Tenements in Glyn Vechan; I give her one Chest of
Draurs that is in the Room where I Lie; Item; I give and bequeath
unto my Loveing Wife Anne Evans one Bed and Bed Steds
and the Clothes that belongs to it; and all the Houssel Goods
as she brought from Bache; and what Ever that is at Bache for
her Dureing her Term of Life; And for Her to Live with her
Son Maurice Evans if she likes Best; So long as she is
in my name or she should marry; and for her to Leave the
s: Goods between my Son John Evans and my Daughter Jane Evans
as she should think fit; And do nominate and appoint
Edward Owen of Lloyd yar of the parish of Llangollen Trustee
to take care & see that all & singular clauses and bequeathed
herein contained & specified be fulfilled & Executed according
to my True Intent and meaning; all the Rest & Residue of my
personal Estate goods Cattle & Chattels I give & bequeath my sd: Son
Maurice Evans; Whom I Likewise nominate constitute &
appoint Sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament
here revoking & Disanulling all former Wills by me made
ratifying & Constituting this to be my last Will & Testament
Witness whereof I have here unto Set my Hand and Seal the
one and Twentieth day of April; And in the Year of our Lord
one Thousand Seven Hundred & fifty Two his mark
Edward Evans Signed Sealed published & declared
in the presence of us;
Mathew Isaac
the mark of
Anne Jones
Griffith Griffiths 21st March 1753 Morris Evans
only Executor in this Will was
then Sworn well & truly to
admr. according to Law
before me
Tho: Jones Sur. [page 3]
Llansfraid Glyn
Teiriog
The Will of Mr Edwd
Evans was proved
March 21st 1753
Paid Ch[…] -- 0 4 4
Pay 0 7 8 recd 4s/4d F.F.
recd 7/8 F.L == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33770929|eed162}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|9081}}. Edward Evans, probate, 1753.

Will of Edward Evans of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1819

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== Will of Edward Evans of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, 1819 == This is a transcript of the will of [[Evans-42592|Edward Evans]] of Llwythder in the parish of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog in Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 20 April 1819 and probate was granted on 24 October 1820. === Transcript === In the Name of God Amen I Edward Eva[ns]
Llwythder in the Parish of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ce[iriog]
County of Denbigh, Being of perfect sound mind a[nd]
memory, do hereby make this my last will and Testame[nt]
in manner and form following. (Viz)
First, I [give] and bequeath to my Daughter Elinor,
[the wife of?] Richard Davies, the sum of Twenty Poun[ds.]
[Item, I give and?] bequeath to my Daughter Mary, the
wif[e of] Thomas Jones, the sum of Twenty Pounds.
Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Ann, the
wife of John Jones, the sum of Twenty Pounds.
Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Jane, the
wife of Edward Boliver, the sum of Twenty Pounds.
Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth, the
wife of Edward Hughes, the sum of Twenty Pounds.
Item, I give and bequeath to my Daughter Martha, the
wife of Thomas Edwards, the sum of Twenty Pounds .
Item, I give and bequeath to my Son Thomas Evans, the
sum of Twenty Pounds. Item, I give and bequeath
to my grand son William Jones, the sum of Twenty
Pounds. Item I give and bequeath to my wife Martha Evans,
and my Sons, John & Edward Evans, all my Personal
Estate, Cattels, and Efects, all my Property whatsoever
Or wheresover it may be found to theire management.
And I do further apoint, constitute, and ordain, my wif[e]
Martha Evans, and my Sons John & Edward Evans, to be
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Sole Executors of this my Last will and Testament
And I do aprove, confirm, ratify, this to be my last Will and
Testament. In the Witness hereof I have hereto set my
Hand and Seal this Twentieth day of April, in the year
of our Lord One thousand eight Hundred and nineteen
Signed sealed published and declared
be the Last will and Testament of the
within Testator Edward Evans in the
Presence of us and of each other whom
at his request are Called Edw Evans Witnesses – Allen Jones
John Hughes 24th Oct 1820
The within named John Evans and Edward
Evans two of the Executors within named
then appeared personally and took the usual Oath
of Executors and that the personal Estate and Effects
of the testator Edward Evans deced did not at the
time of his death amount in value to the sum
of Four hundred and Fifty pounds to the best of the
depondents knowledge information and belief. Power
being reserved to Martha Evans the Widow to take the
like execution whenever she shall think fit.
before me
John Jones
Surrogate === Sources === * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33643844|c0bfdb}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|133352}}. Edward Evans, probate, 24 Oct 1820.

Will of Edward Evans of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, proved 1748

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Evans-45550|Edward Evans]], gent, of Bache in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 20 December 1744 and was proved on 23 May 1748. == Transcript == In the name of God amen I Edward Evans of Bache in the Parish of Llangollen
County of Denbigh Gent being Aged, but (thank God) in perfect health & of sound mind & memory, Do make & ordain
This my last Will & Testament in manner & form following. That is to say first of all I will that all my debts be first paid
and that my Executrix, hereafter named, shall bury me in a decent Xian like manner And touching such Temporal Estate it hath
pleased Gpd to bestow upon me I give devise & bequeath the same in the following manner Item I give devise and bequeath to my
daughter Anne Evans all those my Messuages Lands Tenements situate & lying in the several Townships of Bache & Vivod in the Parish and
County aforsd (subject nevertheless to the payment of the several & respective debts & legacies hereafter specified) To have & to hold the
said Messuages Lands and Tenemants to my sd daughter Anne Evans for and during the term of her natural life : And from & after
her decease I give devise & bequeath the said Messuages Lands & Tenements with appurtenaces to my Grandson John Evans son
to Edward Evans by my daughter Anne To have & to hold to him said John Evans and his heirs forever but still liable to the
payment of such debts & legacies as shall be hereafter mentioned and bequeathed. Item I give and bequeath to my Granddaughter
Martha Evans the summ of Sixty pounds of lawfull money, which sum I will that it shall be chargeable upon and Issue out of
my said Lands & Tenements in Bache & Vivod: Item I give and bequeath to my Grandson Edward son of William Wynne of
Vivod by my daughter Jane the summ of forty pounds of lawfull money to be paid out of & chargeable upon the said Lands Tenements
in Bache & Vivod Item I give devise & bequeath to my said Grandson Edward Wynne the Rents and Profitts together with the setting
and letting of two fields or parcells belonging to my Tenement in Vivod (called & known by the names of Maes: y: fran and
Eris’r-ffordd now in the holding of his father William Wynne) To have & to hold set & let & to receive the Rents Issues & Profitts
of the said said two parcells to him the said Edward Wynne for and towards the maintaining bringing up and educating of him at some
private or publick School: and from and after the perfecting & cpmpleating of my said Grandson’s Education and when he has
attained to the age of Eighteen my Will and meaning is And I do hereby give & devise the said two Parcels called Maesyfran
and Erisreffordd to my grandson John Evans & to his heirs forever: Item I give & bequeath to my sd Grandson Edward Wynne one
Wain with the yoke & appurtenances. Item I give and bequeath all my Gears or implements of husbandry to my Grandson
Edward Wynne & my Granddaughter Martha Evans to be divided between them share & share alike Item I give and bequeath to
my Granddaughter Martha Evans one half or moiety of all my household goods & furniture Item I give and bequeath to my daughter
Sarah Edwards of Eslwyseagle the summ of one pound & one shilling of lawfull money Item I give and bequeath to her children by Edward
Edwards the summ of five shillings each: And my Will and meaning is that my brother Evan Evans of Bache aforsd be and shall
stand seised and possessed of all and singular my Lands and Tenements in Bache and Vivod […]
Legacies and devises are paid and discharged: And do hereby nominate & appoint the said Evan Evans and heirs […] in Trust
to take care and see that all and singular the clauses and Bequests herein contained & specified be fulfilled and executed according
to my true intent and meaning: All the rest and residue of my personal estate goods cattle and chattels I give and bequeath to my
said daughter Anne Evans. whom I likewise nominate constitute and appoint sole Executor of this my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking and disannulling all former Wills by me made, ratifying & confirming this to be my last. In witness
wheroff I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of December in the year of our Lord God one thousand
seven hundred and forty four Edward Evans Signed sealed published and declared in the
presence of us (who witness’d the same in the
presence of the Testator) the words My and Sarah
being first interlined
Hugh Davies
Mathew Williams
Robert Price Cler May 23d 1748
Anne Evans pnly Executrix in th[e]
Will named was then personally sworn on
the Holy Evangelists well & truly to administer
the goods & personal Estate of the sd Testator
to the due execution thereof accoding
to Law before me Thos. Jones Sur. [page 2]
Llangollen
the will of Edward Evans
was Proved May 23d. 1748 == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33771311|096333}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|162253}}. Edward Evans, probate, 23 May 1748.

Will of Edward Feilding Esq Alderman of Bristol 1693

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==Background== This is an abstract of the will of Edward Feilden esq. Alderman of Bristol, written in 1690 and published in 1693. It was originally included in the profile of [[Fielding-17|Edward Fielding (abt.1632-bef.1693)]] but has been moved to this free space page to improve readability of tge main profile. ==Abstract of the Will== In the name of God, Amen. I, Edward Feilding, Esq., one of the Aldermen of the city of Bristoll, &c.," disposes of a large estate as follows: #To wife Elizabeth Feilding £200, lawful money; "all my plate, jewells, linnen, woollen, brass, pewter, (Sc. household goods remaining in my dwelling house in the sd. city of Bristol or elsewhere where I shall be dwelling at the time of my death, excepting such plate or other things as are hereinafter given." Also gives her the residue of his ready gold & silver money, books of accounts, & money derived from the sale of his merchandise stored in his " houses, shopps, warehouses, lofts, cellars, yards, pavements, &c.," after all debts, legacies & funeral charges are payed. Also gives her his house called Arnold, with two tenements adjoining, with all gardens, orchards, closes, lands & heriditaments belonging to it, situated in the parish of Lacock, in co. of Wilts. # To daughter Elizabeth Fielding £1300 in money; his farm called Cardit Hall, with all_ lands, closes, &c., belonging to it, in the parish of Landegge, in Co. Monmouth. Also, one of his silver flagons, " & all the plate given her by friends, usually called her plate." #To daughters Susanna £700, Martha £1000, Mary £800, & Anna £800, at their coming of age, or before if they marry with the consent of their mother and sisters. Until their legacies are paid they are to have £20 a year for " dyet & clothes" as long as they live with their mother and are obedient to her. And Susanna is to have a life annuity of £40, paid from the rent of all his lands at Eniterne, in Landegge parish, Co. Monmouth (excepting from Cardit Hall), and from rent of his lands & tenements in the city of Bristol. # To his only son, William, an annuity of £40 for ten years following his father's death, derived from the rents mentioned above. #Gives to his son William all lands, woods, underwoods, tenements, &c., in Enitern & Landegge. Co. Monmouth (except Cardit Hall), for 99 years, and entails these lands upon the eldest son of each generation following William. # Wants all money left from discharging his debts, &c., derived from sale of his personal estate & ten years rental of his real estate, divided at the end of the ten years equally between his daughters. #Gives to sister Margaret Fryer, wid. £40 & to her son Edward Fryer, £50. #To servant Edward Winter,£5. To the churchwardens & overseers of the poore of the parish of St. Peters in Bristol, £20, the profit of which to be divided yearly between two poor housekeepers who do not receive alms at the feast of St. Thomas. Also gives to the same £3 to be distributed in bread to the, poor within one month after his death. #Gives son William all lands,_ tenements, &c., in Bristol. #And I give & devise to my nephew Edward Ffielding, son of my late brother Ambrose Ffielding, Dec'd, & to his heirs forever five hundred acres of ground, part of my lands & plantation at Wiccomocco in the county of Northumberland in the Country of Virginia beyond the seas, the same five hundred acres to be measured & layed out in such part of my said plantation as such p'son or p'sons shall be thereunto authorized by my said executors shall direct and appoint." #Directs all the rest of the plantation at Wicocomoco (1,200 acres) and all his lands elsewhere in Virginia be sold & payed on his debts & legacies. (No doubt the 1,200 acres remaining at Wicocomoco was the plantation sold to " King " Carter & mentioned in his will in 1728 as "Fielding's Place.") #Gives to brother Doctor Robert Fielding & his wife; to brother-in-law Manning & his wife & to the rest of his sisters one guinea each to buy a ring to be worn in his memory. #And over & above the legacies already given he gives his wife "Fourty peeces of broad gold." Son William two pieces, daughters Elizabeth, Susanna & Martha each two pieces, and Mary & Anna one piece each—all of which " peeces of broad gold were part of the gold I rec'd of my wife's marriage portion." Appoints wife Elizabeth Fielding & daughter Elizabeth Fielding his executrix, for which they are to receive £100 each. If they should die within ten years following his death he appoints to fill their place, his brother " Robert Ffielding Doctor in physic," brother-in-law Giles Manning & good friends William Player, Esq're, Mr. Edward Ettrick & Mr. Thomas Oldfield, who are to have £5 each for their services. Signed & sealed Feb. 9, 1690, in presence of Thomas Earle, Thomas Day (probably [[Day-20883|Thomas Day (1628-1709)]] a soapmaker), Hugh Watermann & Samuel Rogers.Will of Edward Feilding Repository The National Archives,Kew Ref PROB 11/404/4: Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Volume 11, pg 453. https://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I080377&tree=Tree1 == Sources ==

Will of Edward Field 1762

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Edward wrote his will in 1762 and was living in Ticehurst. '''Will of Edward Field 1762 Ticehurst.''' In the name of God Amen I Edward Field senior of the parish of Tycehurst in the county of Sussex farmer Being aged and weak in body but have perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God I'm calling on to mind the mortality of my body and knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last will and testament that is to say principally and first of all I give and recommend my soul into the hands of almighty God they gave it and my body I recommend to the earth to be buried in decent Christian burial at the discretion of my executor nothing doubting but the general resurrection I shall receive the same again by the almighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form first I give and bequeath to my dearly beloved wife Mary Field the sum of 40 pounds of lawful money of England to be paid her by my executor hereafter named at the expiration of 12 months after my decease and likewise a bed and proper furniture hereunto belonging a two pair of sheets and as such other household goods as she may want for her use in case she likes to live by herself also I give and bequeath to Edward Field John Field Thomas Field and Francis Field my sons all their heirs £5 each to be paid by my executor at the expiration of twelve months after my decease also I give and bequeath to Joseph Field my son £10 Or to his heir have lawful money of England to be paid by my executor at the expiration of twelve months after my decease also I give and bequeath to my son Benjamin Field thirty pounds of like lawful money of England or to his heirs to be paid by my executor at the expiration of 12 months after my decease desiring all of them to love one another and be good to their mother as they value the blessing of almighty God also I give him bequeath give and bequeath to my daughters Elizabeth and Mary Field one shilling each to be paid by my executor as aforesaid sincerely wishing they may repent of their faults and become good women also I give and bequeath to my son '''William Field''' whom I likewise constitute make and ordaine the sole executor all this my last will and testament all and singular my money debts stock household goods Husbandry tackling/ jackling or whatever else it be of what nature or kind so ever by him freely to possessed and enjoyed and I do hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannul all and every other former testaments wills legacy bequeaths requests and executor's by me in anyway before named willed and bequeathed satisfying and confirming this and no other to be my last will and testament in witness where of I have here unto set my hand and seal this 15th day of March in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred sixty two signed sealed and published and declared by the said Edward Field as his last will and testament in the presence of us William Collins Samuel Cooke Robert Bishop. Probate was granted 11th September 1762 with William Field sworn in as Executor. ''Transcription of the Last will and testament of Edward Field by [[Hewitt-6110| Colin Hewitt]] 20 December 2022.'' The original will can be viewed here. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6XHH-GD6?i=736&cat=685691| Will of Edward Field] Return to the [[Space:Field_Wills| Field Wills]] page

Will of Edward Garrigues

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Will of [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] as certified from the Office of Register of Wills, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania ---- {{Image|file=Will_of_Edward_Garrigues.jpg |align=r |size=l }}I [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]], of the Township of Kingssessing, in the County of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylvania, remembering the uncertainty of human life, and under a grateful recollection of the numerous blessings, vouchsafed to me by an indulgent Providence and especially in granting me at this time strenth and a sound mind and memory, do make and publish this my last Will and testament in manner following. First. it is my will that all my just debts and funeral expenses, (except the mortgage hereafter provided for) shall be paid out of my Personal estate, as soon as convenient after my decease; and it is my will that those who may have charge of my funeral should avoid all superfluity in preparing therefor, and that my body may be interred in Friends burial Ground at Darby, or elsewhere if more convenient, in a plain and decent manner. Item. I give and devise to my daughter [[Garrigues-145|Hannah Corlies]] of the City of New York all that my tract of land situate in the County of Westmoreland, and State of Pennsylvania, as described in a certain deed from John Coons, conveying the same ot me, to her and her heirs and assigns forever: (and also an equal moiety or half part of a certain Ground Rent of Eighty dollars per annum issuing and payable out of a Lot of Ground now or lately occupied by [[Garrigues-92|Samuel Garrigues]], in Sassafras Street, in the City of Philadelphia, to her my said daughter her heirs and as signs, the or they paying the said moiety of the first years rent to my Executors towards, defraying my funeral expenses. Item. I give and devise to my daughter [[Garrigues-546|Mary R. Hoopes]], wife of [[Hoopes-487|Joshua Hoopes]] of West Chester, Pennsylvania, all my tract of land situate in Sommerset County, in the State of Pennsylvania, all my tract of land as the said land is bounded and described in the letters Patent granting the same to me, to her and her heirs, and assigns: (and also the other equal moiety or half part of a certain Ground Rent of eightly dollars per Annum issuing and payable out of said lot in Sassafras Street, in the city of Philadelphia), to her my said daughter her heirs and assigns, the or they paying unto my Executors said moiety of the first years rent towards, defraying my funeral expenses. Item. I give and devise unto my son [[Garrigues-452|Benjamin Garrigues]] all that my Plantation or Tract of Land lying and being in Montgomery County and State of Pennsylvania which I purchased of the assinees of [[Garrett-10666|Levi Garrett]] and on which my said Son now resides, to him my said Son and his Heirs and Assigns, subject and charged with the payment of all interest which may have accrued up to the day of my decease and for Seven years, next ensuring thereafter on the montage hereinafter mentioned and I give and bequeath to my said Son [[Garrigues-452|Benjamin]] one large Folio [[Space:Transcribed_Bible_of_Benjamin_Garrigues_(son_of_Edward_Garrigues)|Bible]] and one half proportion of my bound books. {{Image|file=Will_of_Edward_Garrigues-1.jpg |align=r |size=l }} Item. I give and devise to my son [[Garrigues-165|Thomas Garrigues]] all that Plantation or Tract of Land on which I now reside situate in Kingsessing Township which I purchased of my father in law [[Price-9680|Philip Price]] and also the Lot of marsh meadow which he devised to me and my wife [[Price-13028|Margaret]] by his last Will and Testament, situate on Haylane, containing about nine and a half acres, more or less, to him my said Son, and his Heirs and assigns; subject and expressly charged with the payment of the principal sum of Five thousand dollars which I formerly borrowed of [[Corlies-149|Jacob Corlies]] of New York and secured by mortgage on said Plantation with the interest of accrue thereon, the first payment commencing at the expiration of Seven years, from the time of my decease, and subject also and charged with the privileges, hereafter mentioned, and I give and bequeath to my said son [[Garrigues-165|Thomas]], all the provisions for Housekeeping that may be on the Premises, one equal half part of the Household furniture, beds and bedding, and all the kitchen utensils, including the stoves, also my watch, one half of the Silver spoons, one pair Sugar tongs, my desk & Book case all my all my unbound books, all my wearing apparel, the other half proportion of my bound Books, ''all'' the implements belonging to the Dairy farming utensils of every kind including carts, wagons, and Riding Carriage and also all the stock on the Farm including Horses, Cows, hay & Grain, subject and charged wit the payment thereout of therefor of ''all'' my Debts and funeral expenses, should the latter exceed the sum of eighty dollars provided as aforesaid. Item. I give and bequeath unto my daughter [[Garrigues-285|Sarah S. Garrigues]], one half of the household furniture and one half proportion of the Beds & Bedding also five silver table spoons, one silver Ladle, one half the silver tea spoons, one pair sugar tongs, also the best China & Glassware, and it is my mind and will that if my said daughter [[Garrigues-285|Sarah]] should depart this life, in her minority the property as given to her, shall be equally divided among the survivors of my children or their legal representatives. And as i am very disirous to make my Sister [[Lightfoot-1957|Hannah Lightfoot]] and daughter [[Garrigues-285|Sarah]], as comfortable as possible after my decease, I will and direct that they and the suvivor of them shall have in my present habitation, two rooms such as they may choose, with all the furniture therein as they as they are furnished to occupy, use and enjoy the same so long as they or either of them shall remain single and my Son [[Garrigues-165|Thomas]] shall further provide them or the survivant of them so remaining single and unmarried, with their comfortable maintenance and firewood and keep the carraige of the said [[Lightfoot-1957|Hannah]] in good order for her, and a good horse shall be furnished at anytime she may require one for her use. And lastly I do hereby nominate and appoint my Friend Charles Townsend and William Wharton to be my Executors of this my last Will and Testament, hereby reqorking and other Wills, by me heretofore made and declaring this only to be my last Will and Testament. In Testimony Whereof I have I have hereunto set my hand this thirtyeth day of the fifth month in the year of our Lord Eighteen hundred and Thirty nine. ::::[[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] { } Published and decalred as and for his last Will and Testament by [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] in our presence of :::::Joseph Dodgson :::::William P Pusey :::::John H Andrews ---- {{Image|file=Will_of_Edward_Garrigues-2.jpg |align=r |size=l }} City and County of Philadelphia ss: ::::::Register's Office March 29, 1845 Then personally appeared Joseph Dodgson, William P. Pusey & John H. Andrews the subscribing witnesses to the foroging will of [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] deceased, and on their solemn affirmations did say that they were present, and did see and hear [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]], deceased the Testator there in named, sign, seal, publish, and declare the same as and for his last Will and testament and that at the doing thereof he was of sound disposing mind, memory and understanding, to the best of their knowledge and belief :::::Joseph Dodgson :::::William P. Pusey :::::John H Andrews Affirmed and subscrbed before me, the above date. :Robert F Christy ::Deputy Register Philada. Mar 29 1845. We the subscribers having been named as Executors in the Will of [[Garrigues-27|Edward Garrigues]] decd do hereby decline to take upon ourselves the burthen of said Executorship. :::::Chas Townsend :::::Wm Wharton Witness :Thos H. McAdam Commonweath of Pennsylvania, City and County of Philadelphia.

Will of Edward John Veale, Gentleman of Bristol, 1913

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This is the last will & testament of me, [[Veale-228 | EDWARD JOHN VEALE]] of 28 Cavendish Road Westbury-on-Trym in the City of Bristol Gentleman

1. I hereby revoke all former wills made by me

2. I appoint my Son [[Veale-234 | William George Veale]] (hereinafter called my trustee) to be the sole Executor and TRUSTEE of this my Will

3. I give to my trustee all my books and old china my grand father clock and my writing desk.

4. I devise & bequeath all my real estate and the residue of my personal estate of which I may die possessed or over which I may have any disposing power at the time of my death unto my trustee his heirs executors administrators and assigns upon trust to sell and convert the same into money (but with full power to postpone such sale and conversion for such time as he shall think proper without being answerable for less) and to stand possessed of the net proceeds of such sale and conversion (hereinafter called my residuary estate) upon trust to invest the same in the purchase or mortgage of freehold property or perpetual rent charges in England or Wales or in any securities authorised by law for the investment of trust funds and to stand possessed of such investments upon the following trusts namely
(a) Upon trust as to two third parts to pay the annual income thereof to my daughter [[Veale-230 | Charlotte Barker]] during her life and after her death to my grand daughter [[Barker-7315 | Ethel Gertrude Barker]] during her life (and during coverture for her separate use without power of anticipation) and after her death upon trust as to both capital and income for such one or more of the issue immediate or remove of the said Ethel Gertrude Barker born before the expiration of twenty one years after her decease as she may be deed with or without power of revocation and new appointment or by will or codicil appoint. But if there shall be no such issue who shall take a vested interest under the preceding trusts then after the death of the said Ethel Gertrude Barker upon trust for such person or persons as she shall by will or codicil appoint and in default of any such appointment upon trust for my daughter [[Veale-233 | Amy Louisa Wyatt]] absolutely
(b) And upon trust as to the remaining one third part to pay the annual income thereof to the said Amy Louisa Wyatt during her life (and during coverture for her separate use without power of anticipation) and after her death upon trust as to both capital and income for such person or persons as she shall by will or codicil appoint and in default of any such appointment upon trust for the said Ethel Gertrude Barker absolutely.

5. I empower my trustee or any future trustee of this my will who may be a Solicitor to make the usual professional or other charges for any business done by him or his firm whether in the ordinary course of his profession or not and although not of a nature requiring the employment of a Solicitor.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this Sixth day of October 1913 - EDWARD JOHN VEALE - signed by the said EJV as his last will in the presence of us who in his and each other's presence have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses - W. W. Veale Solicitor Bristol - C. J. Thorne his clerk.

On the 28th day of Jul 1915 Probate of this Will was granted to William George Veale the sole executor.

Will of Edward Jones of Glynfechan, Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales, proved 1775

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Jones-149896|Edward Jones]] of Glynfechan in the parish of Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was made on 17 December 1773 and was proved on 12 September 1775. == Transcript == In the Name of God Amen I Edward Jones of Glyn vechan
in the parish of Llan: st. ffraid Glyn Ceiriog County of
Denbigh and Diocese of St. Asaph being sick and weak
in body but of perfect mind and memory praise be
to God do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament
that is to say first and principally I give and bequeath
my Soul to Almighty God hopeing to have full pardon and
remission of all my sins and my body I recomend to the
Earth to be buried in decent christian burial at the
discretion of my Executrix and as touching such worldly
Estate as it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I
give devise and dispose of the same in manner and form
following
Item I give and bequeath to my eldest son Edward a bed and
bedstead and all its appurtenance thereunto belonging
together with my own press and a Wainscot Chest Item
I give and bequeath all the rest of my personall Estate
to my loving Wife as long as she will remain on my
account and for her to dispose of the same to my
younger Children if such will be as she thinks proper
but if she doth happen to Inter Marry with another
Husband I give and bequeath all my said Estate to my
younger Child or Children if there be such to be divided
between them share and share alike Item I nominate and
appoint my brother in law Richard Green Thomas Jones
of Talygarth and John Evans of Glyn vechan to be Trustees
hopeing they will look and see for the performing of this
my Will Item I give and bequeath to my dear wife a bed and [page 2]
bedstead with all its appurtenance thereunto belonging dureing
her lifetime and after her decease I give and bequeath the
same to my younger Child or Children if they be Item I
likewise nominate constitute and ordain my dear Wife
to be Sole Executrix of this my Will and I do hereby
utterly revoke disallow and disannul all and every other
former Will, Legacies or bequests by me in any wise
made ratifying and confirming this to be my last and
Will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal this seventeenth day December
in the year of Our Lord God 1773 Edward Jones Signed sealed published pronounced
and declared as the last Will
and Testament of the within
named Edward Jones in the
presence and sight of
Richard Jones
The Mark of
Thomas Morris
John Wynn 12th. September 1775.
Mary Jones widow
of the said deceased and sole Executrix
in this Will named was then personally
sworn on the holy Evangelists well and truly
to perform the same according to Law before me
[…] Shipley C == Sources == * National Library of Wales. St. Asaph Probate Records, 1521-1858. Jones, Edward, Glynfechan, Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, Denbigh; 1775. [https://discover.library.wales/permalink/44WHELF_NLW/6kpfmq/alma9938710002419 NLW catalogue]; [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/847616 NLW image]; {{Ancestry Record|61635|205264}}.

Will of Edward Marrows (1805-1876)

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== Introduction == This is a transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Marrows-15|Edward Marrows]] (1805-1876), Carpenter, of 80 Duncombe Street, Great Grimsby, Lincolnshire. '''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995"
Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
{{Ancestry Sharing|30431442|da385b}} - {{Ancestry Record|1904|2279175}} (accessed 17 September 2022)
Edward Marrows probate on 26 May 1876 in Lincoln. Died 29 Apr 1876 in Lincolnshire, England.
Edward was described as a Carpenter, resident at 80 Duncombe Street, Grimsby. Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if it profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *[[Marrows-15|Edward Marrows]], testator *[[Clarke-11654|Mary Ann Marrows]], wife. *{{Red|Israel Collins}}, friend *{{Red|Frederick Webster Blythe}}, grandson, son of daughter Annie and husband Thomas *{{Red|Annie Blythe}}, daughter *{{Red|Thomas Webster Blythe}}, husband of daughter Annie *{{Red|A. Bates}}, Solicitor, witness to main Will and Codicil *{{Red|Susannah Mimmack}}, witness to main Will *{{Red|James Edward Smith}}, Doctor of Medicine, witness to codicil == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *Real Estate in Market Rasen *Leasehold property in Great Grimsby == Will Transcript == [Page 1] '''This is the last Will and Testament''' of me '''Edward'''
'''Marrows''' of No 80 Duncombe Street Great Grimsby in the County of
Lincoln Carpenter I give and bequeath unto my Wife '''Mary Ann'''
'''Marrows''' all my personal estate (except my Leasehold Houses hereinafter
bequeathed) whatsoever and wheresoever for her own use absolutely I
give devise and bequeath All my Real Estate at Market Rasen
or elsewhere and my Leasehold property at Great Grimsby unto my
said Wife for and during her life she paying the interest on the
Mortgage affecting the same and paying the rent and performing the
covenants of the Lease as respects the Leaseholds and from and after
the decease of my said Wife I give devise and bequeath the same
Real and Leasehold property unto my friend '''Israel Collins''' of John
Street New Clee near Great Grimsby Contractors Foreman his
heirs executors administrators and assigns according to the natures of
the same estates respectively Upon the following trusts to be performed
by him his heirs executors administrators and assigns Upon trust
to receive the rents and profits of my said Real and Leasehold
property and after paying thereout the expenses of the necessary repairs
of the said property and the rents of the said Leaseholds and performing
the Lessees covenants contained in the Lease and paying the interest
of any Mortgage affecting the same at my decease to apply the
residue of such rents and profits towards the maintenance education
and support of my Grandson '''Frederick Webster Blythe''' the son of my
daughter '''Annie''' the Wife of '''Thomas Webster Blythe''' until he shall
attain the age of twenty one years and when he shall have
attained that age then to convey and assign the same Real and
Leasehold property unto the said '''Frederick Webster Blythe''' his heirs
executors administrators and assigns absolutely according to the natures
of the same property respectively But in case my said Grandson
should die in the my lifetime of my said Wife whether having attained
the age of twenty one years of not or before the age of twenty one
years after the death of my said Wife then I devise and bequeath
the same Real and Leasehold property to the said '''Israel Collins'''
his heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely according
to the several natures of my said property free from any trust
and for his own use and benefit I declare that the Mortgage
[Page 2] affecting my said Real and Leasehold property shall be a
charge thereon and not on my personal estate I appoint my said
Wife and the said '''Israel Collins''' Executors of my Will I revoke all
my previous testamentary instruments In witness whereof I have
hereunder set my hand this twenty sixth day of January one
thousand eight hundred and seventy six
{| |- | Signed by the said '''Edward''' | rowspan="7" |      Edward Marrows |- | '''Marrows''' the testator as his last |- | Will in the presence of us being |- | present at the same time who at |- | his request in his presence and |- | in the presence of each other |- | subscribe our names as witnesses |} ::: A. Bates :::::: Solicitor Great Grimsby ::: Susannah Mimmack No 121 Albion Street Great Grimsby I '''Edward Marrows''' of No 80 Dunscombe Street Great
Grimsby in the County of Lincoln Carpenter hereby confirm my Will
contained within the twenty first day of February one thousand
eight hundred and seventy six {| |- | Signed by the said '''Edward Marrows''' | rowspan="7" |      Edward Marrows |- | the testator as a confirmation of his said |- | Will in the presence of us being present |- | at the same time who at his request |- | in his presence and in the presence of |- | each other have subscribed our names |- | as witnesses |} ::: A. Bates :::::: Sol. Great Grimsby ::: James Edward Smith Doctor of Medicine Great Grimsby == Proving Transcript == Proved at Lincoln with a Codicil the twenty sixth day of
May 1876 at by the oaths of Mary Ann Marrows Widow the
Relice and Israel Collins the Executors to whom Administration
was granted. The Testator Edward Marrows was late of 80 Dincombe Street Great
Grimsby in the County of Lincoln Carpenter and died on the twnety
ninth day of April 1876 at Great Grimsby aforesaid {| | style="padding: 50px" | Under £100 || Robert Swan Solicitor Lincoln |} == Sources ==

Will of Edward Morris of Nantygwryd, Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, 1675

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Morris-40512|Edward Morris]], gent, of Nantygwryd in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 22 October 1675 and was proved at Oswestry on 18 November 1675. == Transcript == In the name of god Amen The two and twentieth day October the seaven
& twentieth yeare of our soveraigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of god
of England Scotland Fraunce and Ireland Kinge Defender of the faith &c
I Edward Morris of Nantgwryd in the p[ar]ish of Llangollen and Dioces of St Assaph
gent beinge weeke of bodie but of good and p[er]fect memorie thankes bee to god
Doe make this my last will and testament (revokinge al former wills) in maner &
forme followinge That is to saye I give & bequeath my soule to the hands of the
almighty god my redeemer and my bodie to bee buried in Christian burial
Item I give and bequeath unto Evan Edwards my sonne al that messueage house and
lands by mee purchased of Morris Griffith and of Rowland William situated […]
and beinge in Glynvechan in the Countye of Denbigh The which landes I did by my
Indenture (made in the yeare of our lord god 1673 give graunt and absolutely
convaye unto Richard Edwards of Tregiriog in the County of Denbigh and unto Owen
David of Bu…las in the County of Merronydd Feffees to the use and behouse of my
sd son Evan Edwards his heirs and assignes for ever Also the mo[ie]tie of the sayd
mansion house barnes orchangs and gardens and the messuage by mee purchased
of Rowland Williams did I convaye and confirme in my sayd Indenture and by
these p[re]sents doe give convaye & confirme unto Martha the now wife of my son
Evan for her Jountur in consideracon of her […]on for and dureing her terme of
Life. The which Indenture was made sealed executed and delivered by mee
on the one p[ar]te and by the consent of Thomas David father to the sd Martha on
the other parte Item I give and bequeath unto Arthur Edwards my son eighty
pounds which are in Bru[…]re Item I give and bequeath all my p[er]sonal estate
moneys bonds goods cattells chattells moveable and unmoveable within and
without to my wedded wife Jane vch John to bee disposed of accordinge to her
owne discretion as shee thinkes it fitt betwene my three younger children
Arthur Edwards John Edwards and Thomas Edwards and to noe other use
Intents or purpose To all and every the rest of my children which are not
menconed in this my last will I give and bequeath twelve pence to every
one of them if they shal demand and of my […] Item I doe nominat and
appointe Thomas Edwards my son to bee the executor of this my last wil &
testam[en]t to see my legacies payd and my wil fulfilled In wittnes whereof
I have hereunto put my hand and seale the daye and yeare abovewritten
Anno Domini 1675 Sealed & deliv’ed published in the
p[re]sence and sight of the p[er]sons undernamed
Richard Edwards
Harry Richard
Edward: Richards 18 Nobris 1675
Apud Oswestriam coram ven’abili viro Roberto
Powell S:T:P: rev’endi in xpo Patris ac dni dm
Isaaci pmissione dia Asaphen’ Epi Vicar in […]
gen’ali &c Probat fuit hunoi testamentu’ Comissa g[…]
fuit administraco bonor. supradicti Testa[…] et
Comissa fuit admi’straco bonor. […]dam Thomae
Edwardes filio dci testatoris ac soli executori in hmod suo
testamento nominato de bene &c. persona […]ter iurat &c. == Sources == * Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; St. Asaph Probate Records, 1521-1858; Morris, Edward, Nantygwryd, Llangollen, Denbigh, Gent, 1675. [https://discover.library.wales/permalink/44WHELF_NLW/6kpfmq/alma99106998502419 NLW Catalogue]; [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/636646 NLW Image]; {{Ancestry Sharing|34129720|c2922f}}; {{Ancestry Record|61635|92436}}.

Will of Edward Salmon of Hassall (1782)

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== The Will of Edward Salmon of Hassall (1782) == Transcribed by [[Havercan-1|Peter Havercan]] on 7 August 2023 from Cheshire Probate Records. "England, Cheshire Probate Records, 1492-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FGBZ-D2C : 8 March 2018), Edward Salmon, 1787; citing Hassall, Record Office, Chester. This is the last Will and Testament of me [[Salmon-3394|Edward Salmon]] of Hassall in the County of Chester Esquire '''First''' I will and direct that all my just debts Legacies and Funeral Expense be fully paid and satisfied '''And''' I do hereby absolutely charge all my real and personal Estates with the same and the payment thereof '''Also''' I give and devise that my capital Messuage or Mansion House called Hassall Hall with all Lands Grounds and Hereditaments thereunto belonging '''And''' likewise all and every my Messuages Dwelling Houses Farms and Tenements wich HousesA Wich House or Wych House is a name used in Cheshire for a salt-boiling factory: http://epns.nottingham.ac.uk/browse/id/53283644b47fc40856001101 Salt Works Brine pits Salt Rock pits with all the pans Grates Salt Barrows and other Implements or Utensils of all kinds belonging to the said wich Houses Stocks of Salt and Salt Rock Coals Boats Bricks Timber Lime and all other materials whatsoever prepared for the use of the said Salt Works and all my Lands Grounds and Hereditaments with their several and respective Appurtenances situate lying and being in Hassall Odd Rode Betchton Alsager and Haslington or any of them in the said County of Chester and in the Hamlet of Salk [Salt] or elsewhere in the County of Stafford '''And''' all my share Moiety or half part of in all messuages Farms, Tenements wich Houses or Salt Works Brine pitts Salt Rock piles pans and all other Utensils Stock in Trade and other Appurtenances thereunto belonging and of and in all Lands Grounds and Hereditaments in Halsall Odd Rode and Haslington aforesaid or any of them '''And''' all and every the Capital and other Messuages Dwelling Houses Farms Tenements wich Houses Salt works Brine pitts Salt Rock piles pans and other utensils Stock in Trade and other Appurtenances to the same wich Houses or Salt works belonging '''And''' all Lands Grounds and Hereditaments with the Appurtenances in Hassall Odd Rode Betchton and Haslington aforesaid and every of them or elsewhere in the said County of Chester or in the said County of Stafford whereof wherein or whereunto For any person or persons in Trust for me or to my use have or hath any right title term share or interest moiety freehold or inheritance in possession reversion remainder use or expectancy and all my real estate of what nature or kind soever unto [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] of Greenabank in the County of Stafford Gentleman his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns for and during all such respective Estates Terms and Interests as I or any person or persons in Trust for me have or hath therein and to and for the several uses ends intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned expressed will and declared of upon touching or concerning the same respectively '''that is to say''' As for and concerning All that my Capital messuage or Mansion house called Hassall Hall with all Lands Grounds and Hereditaments thereunto belonging '''And''' all other my messuages farms tenements Lands Grounds and Hereditaments with their several and respective appurtenances situate lying and being in Hassall aforesaid upon Trust and to the end intent and purpose that the said [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] his heirs Executors and Administrators do and shall permit and suffer my beloved Wife [[Lowndes-382|Ann Salmon]] and her Assigns from and immediately after my decease to have receive and take to her and their own use and benefit at all times during the term of her natural life by from and out of the Rents Issues and profits of the said Capital and other Messuages Farms Tenement Lands Grounds and Hereditaments hererinbefore mentioned to be situate lying and being in Hassall aforesaid one clear Yearly Sum annually or Rent Charge of one hundred and fifty pounds of lawful British Money at or upon the four most usual Feast or days of payment in the Year '''that is to say''' the Feast days of Saint Michael the Archangel the Nativity of Our Lord Christ the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin Mary and Saint John the Baptist by even and equal portions the first of the said payments to begin and be made upon such of the said Feast days or day of payment as shall happen first and next after my decease free and clear of and from all Leys Levies Subsidies Taxes Charges payments Assessments and Impositions to be rated taxed charges assessed imposed or levied upon the said premises or any part thereof or upon the said Yearly Sum Annuity or Rent Charge or upon any person or persons for or by reason or means or in respect of the same premises on the same Yearly Sum Annuity or Rent Change by Act of Parliament already made and passed or hereafter to be made and passed or otherwise howsoever '''And''' in Case the said Yearly Sum Annuity or Rent change of one hundred and fifty pounds or any part thereof shall be behind in arrears or unpaid by the space of twenty days next after any of the said Feast days or days of payment whereon the same ought to be paid as aforesaid according to the true intent and meaning of this my Will Then and from thenceforth and from time to time when and so often as the same or any part thereof shall be behind and unpaid as aforesaid To the further use intent and purpose that it shall and may be lawful to and for my said Wife and her Assigns to recover the same and all Arrears thereof and all Costs Charges and Expenses to be occasioned by such Recovery by Distress Seizure and Sale and by all such other ways means methods and remedies to all intents and purposes as in Case of Rent reserved upon Leases for Lives or Years any Law usage or custom to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding and it is my Will and mind that the provision hereby made and intended for my said Wife shall be by her accepted and taken in full satisfaction lieu and bar of all dower and thirds which she might may or can have claim or be intitled to out of my messuages farms tenement wich house Salt Works Brine pitts Salt rock piles Lands Grounds Hereditaments or Real Estate whatsoever and the same is so willed limited made and provided for her upon Condition only that she accept and take the same as such and not otherwise and as for and concerning all and singular the said premises so by me devised to the said [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] his Heirs Executors administrators and Assigns (Subject to the said Yearly Sum Annuity or Rent charge of one hundred and fifty pounds payable to my said Wife and her Assigns for her Life as aforesaid and issuing and payable out of my said Lands in Hassall aforesaid) To the use and behoof of the same said Hugh Hensall his Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns for and during the term of two hundred Years to be computed from the day of decease Upon the Trusts and to the intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned or declared of upon touching and concerning all and singular the said premisses from and immediately after the determination of the said term of two hundred Years and subject to and not obstructing retarding hindering or lessening the provision hereinbefore made or intended to be made for my said Wife To the use and behoof of and in Trust for my eldest Son [[Salmon-3398|Richard Lowndes Salmon]] his heirs and Assigns for ever subject and chargeable nevertheless as after mentioned '''And''' as for and concerning the said term of two hundred Years so limited on intended to be limited to or vested in the said [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] His Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns As aforesaid It is my Will and Mind and I do hereby declare that the said term is so limited to and by me intended to be vested in the said [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns upon Special Trust and Confidence and to the end intent and purpose that he the said [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] his Executors and Administrators do and shall by with and out of the Rents Issues and profits of the premises so to him or them limited or devised on intended to be limited or devised for the said term of two hundred Years or by demise sale or mortgage thereof or of any part thereof for all and any part of that Term or by all or any the ways and means aforesaid or by any other ways and means which he or they in their discretion shall think fit raise and levy the Sum of Two thousand pounds of lawful British Money as and for the portions of my Sons [[Salmon-3399|George Salmon]] and [[Salmon-3402|Edward Salmon]] to wit One Thousand pounds to each of my said Sons [[Salmon-3399|George Salmon]] and [[Salmon-3402|Edward Salmon]] and to be paid to them at the end of twelve months from the time of my decease with interest after the rate of three pounds per Centum per Annum '''And''' as a further and better provision for my said Sons [[Salmon-3399|George Salmon]] and [[Salmon-3402|Edward Salmon]] I do hereby charge my said Wich Houses or Saltworks with the payment of one clear Annuity or Yearly Sum of Forty pounds of lawful British money to my Son the said [[Salmon-3399|George Salmon]] and with the payment of the like clear Annuity or Yearly Sum of Forty Pounds of like money to my Son [[Salmon-3402|Edward Salmon]] for and during the term of theit respective natural lives (in case the clear profits of the said Wich Houses or Saltworks shall amount to those Sums annually otherwise each Annuitant to make a proportionable abatement out of their respective Annuities) the said Annuities to be paid halfyearly to wit at Michaelmas and Lady day Yearly by equal payment the first half yearly payment to be made upon such of the said days as shall happen first and next after my decease and to be recovered by distress or action at Law '''And''' I do hereby declare that the portions or provisions hereby made for my said Sons [[Salmon-3399|George Salmon]] and [[Salmon-3402|Edward Salmon]] is intended to be in lieu and full satisfaction of and for all portion or portions or other provision by me at any time heretofore made provided or intended or covenanted or agreed to be made or provided for them or either of them in full satisfaction of or for any Legacy or Legacies given or bequeathed to them or either of them by any person or persons whatsoever '''And''' I do hereby declare that in case my said Sons or either of them shall refuse to accept of such portion or provision and to execute a General Release for the said Money Legacies that he or they so refusing to accept the same and to execute such General Release as aforesaid shall not have Claim or be entitled to any benefit from or under this my Will '''And''' I do hereby will declare and direct that in Case my Said Sons [[Salmon-3399|George Salmon]] and [[Salmon-3402|Edward Salmon]] or either of them shall at any time during the term of their respective natural lives sell mortgage or anyways lessen or incumber their said respective Annuities of Forty pounds each or any part thereof That from the time of such Sale or Sales Mortgage or Mortgages or other disposition thereof or of any part thereof the said Annuity or Annuities or such parts or shares thereof as shall be so sold mortgaged or any ways lessened or incumbered shall cease and be no longer payable '''And''' that in Case any distress or distresses should be made or any Action or Suit or Actions or Suits should be at any time or times thereafter be brought or prosecuted against my said Son [[Salmon-3398|Richard Lowndes Salmon]] his heirs or Assigns for recovery thereof that he or they shall and may plead this my Will in Bar to any such Action or Actions Suit or Suits or other proceedings at Law or in Equity for recovery of the same any thing hereinbefore contained to the contrary thereof in any wise notwithstanding '''Also''' I give and bequest to my said Wife the Sum of Two hundred pounds to be paid to her at the end of twelve months from the time of my decease without any interest for the same time in the mean time '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my daughter [[Salmon-3401|Bayley]] the Sum of one hundred pounds only for her own use and to be at her own disposal I having made a competent provision for her previous to her marriage with Mr. Bayley '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my Nephew Mr John Salmon the sum of two Hundred pounds to be paid to him at the end of twelve Months from the time of my decease without any Interest for the same in the mean time '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto my Godson George Draper Son of the late Mr. William Draper of Bishopgate Street London the Sum of Twenty pounds '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my friend [[Henshall-268|Hugh Henshall]] my Trustee herein mentioned as a small token of Gratitude and remembrance for the Services he has done me the Sum of Fifty pounds '''Also''' I give and bequeath to [[Brindley-299|Ann Brindley]] and [[Brindley-298|Susannah Brindley]] daughters of the late [[Brindley-296|Mr. James Brindley]] Engineer deceased the Sum of Twenty five pounds each '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my Aunt Bird the Sum of Ten pounds '''Also''' I give and bequeath to Sarah Twemlow as a reward for her great Care and Fidelity an the Management of my House the Sum of Two Hundred pounds and to her brother Charles Twemlow Clerke of my Saltworks the Sum of Twenty pounds and to John Smallwood my Gardener the Sum of Twenty pounds and to William Cooke my Labourer the Sum of Ten pounds and to every other Man and Maid Servant that shall have lived with me three Years at the time of my decease the Sum of Five pounds All which last mentioned Legacies I direct to be paid to the said several Legatees at the end of twelve Months from the time of my decease without any interest for the same in the mean time '''And''' all the rest residue and remainder of my personal Estate of what nature kind or quality soever I give and bequeath to my said Son [[Salmon-3398|Richard Lowndes Salmon]] his Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for his and their own proper use and benefit absolutely '''But''' is it my Will and Mind and I do desire that if any Note or Memorandum or Notes and Memorandums of my own hand writing shall be found in my Custody at the time of my decease dated subsequent to this my Will that the same shall be taken as part of the my Will or by way of Codicil thereto and that the Legacy or Legacies thereby given be paid and discharged or delivered to the person or person entitled thereto according as if the same were particularly mentioned and specified herein '''And''' I do hereby revoke all former Wills by me heretofore made and do publish and declare this to be my last Will And do nominate and appoint my said Wife and Son [[Salmon-3398|Richard Lowndes Salmon]] Executrix and Executor of this my Will In Witness whereof I the said Testator [[Salmon-3394|Edward Salmon]] have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this fourteenth day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty two ''Edwd Salmon'' (Seal) Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Testator [[Salmon-3394|Edward Salmon]] as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses the word "Thousand" being first wrote upon an Erasure in the fortieth Line of the second side __ Mary Read __ Peter Rathbone __ Jos: Skerratt. === Codicil (1784) === I [[Salmon-3394|Edward Salmon]] of Halsall in the County of Chester Gentleman being of sound disposing mind and memory do make this as a Codicil to my last Will and Testament And whereas I did bequeath in that Will Twenty pounds as a Legacy to Charles Twemlow I do hereby revoke the same and it is my Will and Mind that the said Charles Twemlow shall not receive the said Legacy or any benefit from the said Will I do hereby bequeath to Mrs Elizabeth Salmon of Barker Street Nantwich the Sum of Twenty pounds to buy Mourning or otherwise to dispose of as she may think proper In Witness whereof I [[Salmon-3394|Edward Salmon]] the Testator have hereunto set my hand and Seal this fourteenth day of February one thousand seven hundred and eighty four __ ''Edwd Salmons'' X mark (LS) _ Witness _ ''John Fox'' _ ''John Stringer'' _ === Probate (1787) === The 30. day of January 1787 [[Salmon-3398|Richard Lowndes Salmon]] the Exor in this Will named was sworn in comon form ([[Lowndes-382|Ann Salmon]] the Exix having renounced in writing) :before me :''Tho. Pearce'' Surrogate Examined with the Copy annexed to the Probate under the Seal of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury _ by me :''Will Nicholl'' :Notary Pub. === Letter of renunciation (1787) === To the reverend and worshipful John Briggs Clerk Master of Arts (Vicar) General and Official Principal of the right reverend ffather in God [[Porteus-157|Beilby]] by divine permission Lord Bishop of Chester his Surrogate or other Judge competent — Whereas [[Salmon-3394|Edward Salmon]] late of Hassall Hall in the County and Diocese of Chester Esquire deceased in his life time being of sound disposing mind memory and understanding duly made and published hist last Will and Testament in writing and thereof named and appointed his Wife [[Lowndes-382|Ann Salmon]] and his Son [[Salmon-3398|Richard Lowndes Salmon]] Executrix and Executor and afterwards departed this life without reworking the same Now know all Men by these Presents That I the above named [[Lowndes-382|Ann Salmon]] the Executrix named in the said Will do for divers good causes and considerations moving me hereunto absolutely renounce and refuse to take upon me the burthen and execution of the said Will and that this my renunciation may have its full effect in Law I do hereby nominate and appoint William Nicholls one of the General Proctors of the Consistory Court of Chester to be my true and lawful Proctor for me and in my Name to appear before the said Vicar General his Surrogate or other competent Judge and exhibit this my renunciation and Propound the same and do and perform all things necessary in and about the same In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand the Twenty fifth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven hundred and eighty seven. :::''Ann Salmon'' Signed Sealed and delivered (the Paper being first duly Stampt) in the presence of : ''Wm Collison'' : ''Edwd Salmon'' == References ==

Will Of Edward Wilburn - 1806 Surry County, North Carolina

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Some research has concluded Edward Wilburn, principal of this will, died May 3, 1806. Proved in his will is the fact the will was written on that date with a codicil added May 5, 1806. To date, his exact death date is unknown but obviously after May 5, 1806.
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The Last Will and Testament of Edward Wilburn
b. 1728 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fauquier_County,_Virginia Fauquier County, Virginia] ~ d. 1806 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surry_County,_North_Carolina Surry County, NC.]
Original transcription by Gerald David "Gerry" Willburn.This transciption supplied by Gerald David "Gerry" Willburn a decendent of William Richard Welborn's brother Edward Welborn. (Both sons of Edward Wilbourn abt 1725-1806).
With minor grammatical edits by [[Jones-22382|Chapman Jones 10/2014]]

THE WILL OF EDWARD WILBOURN - 1806 SURRY COUNTY, N.C.
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In the name of God Amen. Considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and being of sound mind and memory, blessed be the Almighty God for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in the manner and form following, that is to say; First, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Mary Wilbourn, all the tract and parcel of land I now live on, that is on the Northeast side of Mitchell's River, three hundred and fifty acres, to my wife as long as she lives, also one man, twenty two head of cattle, six sheep, forty head of hogs, three feather beds, with all their furniture, three bed stedds, two dishes, twelve plates, six knoves and six forks, sixteen spoons, one large cason and two small ones, six chairs, likewise all my farming tools. Also I give and bequeath to my wife Mary Wilbourn, my negro fellow Jeffrey, as long as she lives. I do also give and devise all my tract of land lying on the Southwest side of Mitchel's river to my son Richard Wilbourn. I do also give and bequeath unto my son Edward Wilbourn the sum of two hundred dollars at my wife's decease. I do also give and bequeath to my daughter Jane Wilbourn one half of the land I live on and of the Northeast side of Mitchel's river at my wife's decease. I do also give and bequeath unto to my daughter Temperance Marshall the remaining half of the land on the Northeast side of said river at my wife's decease. I do also give and bequeath unto my two daughters Jane Wilbourn and Temperance Marshall all my stock of every kind and all my household furniture of every kind, and my negro fellow Jeffrey, at my wife's decease, to be equally devided between the two daughters if they can agree in the property, if they can not agree in the division of the property, the property is to be sold and the money arriving from the sale to be equally divided between Jane and Temperance. I hereby appoint my wife Executrix and Aaron Marshall Executor of this my last will and testament hereby reversing all wills by me. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand this third day of May, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and six.
his Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Edward S Wilbourn above named Edward Wilbourn to be his marklast will and testament. ADDITION I, Edward Wilbourn, of the State and County aforesaid do this 5th day of May 1806, do make and publish this my codicil to my last will and testament in manner following, that is to say; I give to my son John Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my son Thomas Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my son Zachariah Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my son Lewis Wilbourn five shillings.
I give to my daughter Susanna Jones five shillings.
I give to my daughter Lydia Slauter five shillings.

In witness whereof I have here unto set my hand and seal the day and date above written. his Signed, sealed and published and declared Edward S Wilbourn by the above named Edward (X) Willbourn (mark)
as a codicil to be annexed to his last will and testament inpresence of, Obadiah Martin, Aaron Marshall
her
Jennet (X) Wilbourn (mark) State of North Carolina, Surry County, May session AD 1806, Obadiah Martin and Aaron Marshall, two of the substantiating witnesses, (to the foregoing last will and testament, together with the Codicil of Edward Wilbourn) made oath that they saw the said Wilbourn sign, publish and declare the same to his last will and testament, that he was of disposing mind and at the same time they saw Jennet Wilbourn sign the same as a witness to said will and codicil which was ordered to be recorded." Jennet (Jane) Wilbourn was Edward Wilbourn's youngest daughter. She never married. ===Additional Notes=== Mary (St. Clair) Wilbourn was in the 1810 Surry Co. Census as Molly Wilbourn with her daughter, Jane and 1 slave, Jeffrey. The tax lists show her as owner of the land until 1819. She appears in the 1820 Surry Co Census living next to her son Richard. She must have died not too long after that. I don't know the exact date. Her daughter Jane died earlier, since Jane's estate was settled before 1820.
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Will of Edward Wynne of Glynvechan, Denbighshire, Wales, 1691

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Wynne-1816|Edward Wynne]], gent, of Glynvechan in the parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was made on 11 February 1690/1 and probate was granted on 2 March 1690/1. == Transcript == In the name of God Amen the eleventh day of February
In the Second yeare of the Raign of or: Soveraign Lord & Lady
William & Mary King & Queen of England &c: In the yeare
of our Lord God one thousand six hundred & ninety
I Edward Wynne of Glynvechan in the Parish of Lansanffrayd in
Glyn Ceiriog in the County of Denbigh gent Being sicke in Body yet
of good & perfecte Memorie (I prayse god) doe make constitude & ordeyne
& forme followeing: First I recomend my soule into the protection of
the Almighty & my body to be Buried in an Christian Maner: Itm I
give Bequeath & Devise unto my wife Ellyn Wynne All my […] Messuages
fulling Mylnes, Corne Mylne Landes tenements & hereditaments with
the appurtenncs what soever, and all Cheife Rent in Koed y Glynne &
Pand du Reserved upon severall feef[…] with all & singular their
severall appurtenncs belonging or in any wise Appertayneing All […]
Lyeing & being in Glynvechan aforesaid in the Lordship of Chirke and
County of Denbigh to have and to hould to her the said Ellyn
my wife & her assignes for & dureing the terme of her naturall life
Itm after her decease I give & bequeath unto my Cosen German
William Wynne of Gelly in the township of Glynvechan aforesaid
in the said County of Denbigh and to his Right heyres for ever
All my […] Messuages […] two fulling Mylnes landes tenements & hereditaments
Cheife Rents in Koed y Glyn & Pant Du aforesaid with the appurt[enances]
to the sayd Capitall Messuage belonging or appertayneing wch: my
Father & my Ancestors were seisd of before, that were of […]ment
Inheritance together with the Lease Landes & Cottage thereupon in my
possession paying unto the Lord of the Mannor the usuall Rent
Itm My will is, and I charge my Cosen William Wynne aforesaid &
his heyres to pay six score pounds of debt wch: I owe to my uncle [page 2]
Robert Wynne & th[a]t Immediately after the death of my wife, or before
If […] be […] wife having interrest for the same dureing her life.
And likewise […] will it and I Charge my Cosen William Wynne aforesd
to pay forty poundes more of Debt wch: I owe by Bond to my Cosen
Humphrey Johnes of Glynvechan aforesaid at the tyme or tymes
aforesaid, My wife paying interest for the same dureing her life:
Itm I give bequeath & devise All that Corne Milne aforesaid &
the landes thereunto belonging wch: my Father Bought of Mr John
Evans, And all the purchased landes wch: my father Bought of
Jeffrey Evans & his wife called […] ty Brith All scituate lyeing &
being in Glynvechan aforesaid unto my wife Ellyn Wynne & to her
heyres & Assignes for ever: Itm I give bequeath & devise All my
Messuage called the Hall in Veivod Mies y Plas in Veivod & all the
Landes hereditaments thereunto belonging with the appurtenncs in
Veivod aforesaid within the Parish of Llangollen in the
Lordshire of Chircke & County of Denbigh aforesaid with all barnes
Buildings gardens orchards thereunto belonging unto my wife
Ellyn Wynne & to her heyres & Assignes for ever to have and
to hould unto her the said Ellyn to whom she pleaseth after
her for ever Itm I give & bequeath unto my wife Ellyn Wynne
All my Goodes houshold stuffe Implements of husbandrie Cattell &
Chattell whatsoever I have in & out: Itm I give & bequeath unto
My Goddaughter Anne Hughes five shillinges wch I desire my
wife to pay her Immediately after my decease: Itm I give &
bequeath unto Gabrell Hughes fiftie poundes wch: I desire my
wife to pay him Assoone as she can after my decease Itm I
appointe my wife to give twentie shillinges to be distributed
Amongst the poore of the Parish of Llansanffraid: Itm I appointe
& ordeyne my wife Ellyn Wynne to be my sole Executrix of
this my last will & testament & to pay or cause to be payd the
Rest of my debts wch: she knoweth of: as well as my […] [page 3]
Itm I give & bequeath to Mr Thomas Edwardes of Crogen Iddon in the
County of Denbigh gent Tenne shillinges in Goulde, and I give & bequeath
unto my uncle Owen Edwardes of Havodgynfor tenne shillinges in Goulde
and pray them to be overseeres of this my last will & testament & to see
My will performed: And I utterlie Revoke & disanull all & every other
former Testaments wills Legacies and Bequests be me in any wise before
this tyme made named willed & Bequeathed, In wittnes whereof I
have hereunto put my hand & seale the day & yeare first above written Edw: Wynne Read published sealed
Acknowledged In the prsence of
Owen Edwards
Thomas Price of Havodgynvor
Robert Hughes of Glynfechan
his mark == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33866094|933678}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|94440}}. Edward Wynne, will, 11 Feb 1690.

Will of Edward Wynne of Vivod, Denbighshire, Wales, 1670

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Wynne-2357|Edward Wynne]], gent, of Vivod in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 5 February 1669/70 and probate was granted at Oswestry on 12 April 1670. == Transcript == Memorandum That upon or about the fifth day of February in
the yeare of our Lord God one thousand sixe hundred sixtie &
and nyne, Edward Wynne of Vyvod in the parish of Llangollen
and Dioces of St Asaph gent: late deceased being sicke in
body yet of good and sound sence and memory (god by praysed)
made published & declared his last will & testament paroll
or nuncupative in manner & forme following (vizt) Imprimis
hee gave & bequeathed unto his daughter in law Jane v[erch] John David
widowe the sume of three pounds and fourteene shillings and
eight pence of lawfull money out of the sume of 5li 8s which his
sonne Willia[m] Wynne then owed him; And hee gave the
residue of the said 5li 8s to the said William Wynne towards some
costs of suite that was then due to him the said William from
the said Jane, Item hee gave & bequeathed unto Anne, Margret
and Grace Wynne the three daughters of the said Jane
all his sheepe that was then in the custody or keepeing of
the said Jane; Item hee gave to his said daughter in lawe
Jane vch John David his twoe oxen, Item hee gave to his
sonne Robert Wynne all his implements of husbandry
Item hee gave and bequeathed to his sonne in law Edward
Williams an ould Cowe and a horse, Item hee gave
to his grandchilde Joyce Wden[?], twoe young kyne, Item
hee gave to each one of his grandchildren xijd a peece
except onely to the three daughters of the said Jane vch John David
& to the yellow=head grandchilde; Item hee gave to John Samuell one
Sheep, Item hee gave & bequeathed all the rest & residue of
His goods to his daughter Dorothy and to his grandchilde Joyce
the daughter of his sonne Thomas Wynne, & Jane vch John dd,
And afterwards departed this transitory life; Wittnesse here[…]
Evan Thomas Griffith and John Thomas Griffith of Vyvod == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33884786|58f8f9}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|91801}}. Edward Wynne, probate.

Will of Eleanor Dalrymple 1812 Sussex County, New Jersey

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==Will of Eleanor Dalrymple of Sussex County, New Jersey == Will written 10 June 1812
Inventoried 11 Nov 1815
Probated 3 January 1816 at Newton
As recorded in ''Wills 1804-1828, Sussex County, Liber A,'' Page 386 * Profile of [[Rickey-9|Eleanor (Rickey) Dalrymple (abt.1750-1816)]] * '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will_of_Eleanor_Dalrymple_1812_Sussex_County%2C_New_Jersey|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]''' * Original film available at [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Q-R2PS?cc=2018330&wc=MQT3-T6D%3A338012601%2C339416801 FamilySearch.org] * Abstract at [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/330453 FamilySearch.org] ==Transcription== Elinor Dalrymple
Will I [[Rickey-9|'''Elinor Dalrymple''']] of the township of Frankford, county of Sussex & State of New Jersey being advanced in years & infirm in body, but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and publish this for my last will & testament. First my sons [[Dalrymple-640|'''John Dalrymple''']] & [[Dalrymple-44|'''Brice Dalrymple''']] having been heretofor provided for, I omitt giving them anything by this testament & last will - Second, I give to my daughter [[Dalrymple-648|'''Jane''']] the wife of [[Drake-11303|'''Benjamin Drake''']] my riding mare saddle & bridel, and my black bombazett long yours and my big spinning wheel, Third I give and devise to my son [[Dalrymple-646|'''James Dalrymple''']] for his own use, the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid to him at the expiration of two years after my decease also the second volume of John Bunyan's works - and further I give and devise unto the said James Dalrymple the sum of twenty five dollars in trust never-theless for the benefit of my son [[Dalrymple-1718|'''Israel Dalrymple''']], or his children to be paid to him or them by James Dalrymple as soon as convenient after the receipt thereof and my will is that the said sum of twenty five dollars be paid at the expiration of three years after my decease - Fourth, I give to my daughter [[Dalrymple-523|'''Elizabeth''']] the wife of [[Phillips-14659|'''John Phillips''']] my feather bed, wheron I usually lay together with the bolster & pillows and two pair of pillow cases, bedstead, & cords, one cotton & linen sheet, one twilled flannel blanket & one flowered bedspread of cotton & wool & the curtiains thereunto belonging, also one chocolate colored callico long gown, & one iron tea kettle, my large dining table. Fifth, I give to my daughter [[Dalrymple-647|'''Anne''']] the wife of [[Phillips-23928|'''William Phillips''']] my close cupboard & one pair of iron andirons, shovel & tongs used at the fireplace in the room wherein I usually live, also a callico bedspread, commonly used on the bed in which which I sleep, one middle sized pewter platter, & one pewter flagon and six pewter plates & three black chairs - Sixth, I give to my grandaughter [[Briant-372|'''Lucetta Briant''']] the underbed bedstead & end standing in the south east corner of the room in which I usually sleep, also the feather bed bolster & pillows on the bedstead in the back leanto together with a pair of pillow cases and a pair of tow & linen sheets, one black & bleu coverlid, also two cotton & wool blankets, one cotton and wool flowered bedspread or coverlid, and two peiced work callico bed quilts, being the proceeds of her own industry since she attained the age of eighteen years, & during the time of her living with me, also a small breakfast table, one middle sized pewter platter one small iron kettle, one frye pan, one iron pott, one small spinning wheel, one ? dough tray - Seventh I give to my granddaughter '''Fanny Horton''' one featherbed and a pair of pillows and pillowcases, one black & white coverled and a bedstead cord and underbed standing in the backleanto also one tow and linen sheet - Eighth, I give to my granddaughter [[Philips-2126|'''Margaret Phillips''']] daughter of John Phillips being of my wearing apparel one dark striped long gown ( Ninth, I give to my grandaughter [[Philips-2127|'''Anne Phillips''']] daughter of John Phillips being my wearing apparel one black muslin long gown, and to her sister [[Philips-1388|'''Huldah''']] the largest of the two of my small spinning wheels - Tenth, I give to my granddaughter [[Drake-11304|'''Mariah Drake''']] one brown ?wartid? bedquilt - Eleventh, I give to my grandaughter [[Dalrymple-1719|'''Ellinor Dalrymple''']] a child of my son Israel one new table cloth, and to her sister [[Dalrymple-1720|'''Desire Dalrymple''']] one yearling heiffer calf - Twelfth, I give to my grandson '''Joseph Silcocks''' four sheep, and it is my will that the same be put out on shares for his benefit on such terms that there may be an increase of stock arising therefrom, and so continue out on shares until he shall attain to the age of twenty one years, or to years of maturity sufficient to take charge of the same himself - Thirteenth, I give to '''Peter Huffman''' a creditor of my son Israel Dalrymple, one of my milch cows, to wit, the red & white spotted cow - Fourteenth, all the residue of my estate, of whatever description not herein before given divised & bequeathed, after payment of all just debt, and funeral charges I give devise & bequeath unto my daughters namely Jane the wife of Benjamin Drake, Elizabeth the wife of John Phillips, and Anna the wife of William Phillips to be divided between them equally share and share alike, and to hold to them and their respective heirs and assigns for ever - Lastly I nominate, constitute & appoint '''William A Ryerson''' executor of this my testimonial & last will. In witness whereof I have herunto set my hand & seal this tenth day of the sixth month (June) In the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twelve - (Elanor Dalrymple) Signed, sealed published and declared by the said Elanor Dalrymple to be her testament & last will in the presences of us - ('''John B Beach'''),('''William Roe''') Suffolk County: John B Beach one of the witnesses to the written testament and being duly sworn did depose & say that he saw Ellinor Dalrymple her testament therin named sign & seal the same & heard her publicly pronounce & declare the within writing to be her last will & testament & at the doing therof the said testatrix was of sound and disposing mind & memory as far as this deponent knows & as he verily testifies and that Wm Roe the other ?? was present at the same time & signed his name as witness to the said will together with this deponent in the presence of the said testatrix - (John B. Beach) Sworn at Newton the 3d day of January Anno Domini 1816 before me (signature of D Stuart Surrogate) Wm A Ryerson the executor in the written testament named being duly affirmed did declare & affirm that the within writing contains the true last will & testament of Elanor Dalrymple the testatrix therin named as far as he knows & as he verily believes that he will willfuly perform the same by first paying the debts of the said dec'd & then the legacies in the said testament specified as far as the goods chattels & credits of the said dec'd can therunto extend, and that he will ? & exhibit into the Surrogates office of Sussex a true & perfect inventory of all & singular the goods chattel & credits of the said dec'd that have or shall come to the knowledge or possession or to the possession of any other person or persons for their use and under their account when thereinto required by law - (Wm A Ryerson) Affirmed at Newton the 3d day of January Anno Domini 1816 before me (signature of D Stuart Surrogate) I '''Daniel Stuart''' Surrogate of the county of Sussex do certify the annexed to be a true copy of the last will & testament of Elinor Dalrymple late of the county of Sussex dec'd and that Wm Ryerson the executor therein named proved the same before me and duly authorized to take upon himself the administration of the estate of the testatrix agreeably to the same will witness my hand and seal of office this third day of January in the year of our Lord eighteen hundred & sixteen - (D Stuart) ==Notes== ==Sources== * Will of Eleanor Dalrymple, Wills 1804-1828, Sussex County, Liber A, Page 386 as presented in "New Jersey Probate Records, 1678-1980," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-893Q-R2PS?cc=2018330&wc=MQT3-T6D%3A338012601%2C339416801 : 21 May 2014), Sussex > Wills 1804-1828 vol A-B > image 228 of 548; county courthouses, New Jersey. * Will abstract Abstract in [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/193642?availability=Family%20History%20Library Documents relating to the colonial history of the state of New Jersey], [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/330453 Vol. 42], ''Calendar of Wills 1814-1816'' pp 114-115.

Will of Eleanor Machell

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'''The Will of Elynor Machell late wife of John Machell of Crackynthropp,'''
'''St. Michael Appleby, Westmorland, widow''' *26 May, 1570 *pr. 2 April, 1571.''' '''Transcription''' My body
to be buried'in the church of St. Michael, near unto the place where my husband
lyethe. To my '''son George Machell''', certain chests and implements, a Horse and
one silver spoon; to '''my son Anthony Machell''', oxen and half of the corn growing
on the farmhold of John Hall, and one silver spoon; to '''my son Gawynge Machell''',
oxen and half of the corn growing in John Hall's farm, and one silverspoon; also
one parcel of ground lying in Ellercar, he to pay to his brother George 6s. 8d. ;
to my '''daughter Dorothy Machell''', 3 kye & c., and one silver spoon ;to '''my daugh'''
'''ter Mary Machell''' the same; to my '''daughter-in-law Margaret Machell''', 6 haucks
of lyn yarn etc; to Mr. Thomas Blenkynsopp, of helbeck the elder two wedders;
to Augnes Machell one [?] ; to Elynor Shepperd one sheppe; to''' Anthonye and
Gawynge my sons''', and '''Dorothy and Mary my daughters''', the rest of my goods
and I appoint them executors. '''George and Barnabye Machell''', and '''Nicholas'''
'''Machell my brothers''', supervisors; witnesses : Nicholas Machell, Henry Nelson,
John Shepperd, with others.

Will of Elias Wills Napier, Tennessee

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'''[[Napier-2821|Elias Wills Napier (1783-1848)]]''' wrote his will on 22 July 1848 and it was probated on 22 August 1848, in Dickson County, Tennessee.'''Will of Elias W Napier''' - Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008. Dickson > Wills, 1800-1899. Ancestry.com. [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/7044456?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a22417243314d63566e4c52787538734646315461587964697064774a6f47616273497a694f6b7a59374f43733d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link]. Image 911 of 1419. Recorded 22 August 1848. ::'''Will of Elias W Napier''' ::Know all men whom it may concern, That I Elias W Napier of the county of Dickson and State of Tennessee, being weak and infirm in body and of advanced age, But of sound and perfect mind and memory, do make and publish this my last Will and testament; hereby revoking and and making void all other wills by me at any time heretofore made. ::1st Item; I will my body to the dust of the Earth from whence it came, to be decently Interred after my death by my friends, and my soul to God who give it in hopes of a Glorious Resurrection beyond the grave through the merits the Lord Jesus Christ; and that my burial and funeral Expences and all my Just debts be paid out of any money that I may die possessed of, or that may first come to the hands of my Executors as soon after my decease as practicable. ::2nd Item; I hereby Emancipate and set at liberty the following named Slaves, to wit, Judy my Seamstress and her five Children, to wit, Fanny, William Carroll, James Monroe, Thomas Benton, and Andrew Jackson, and also the children of Fanny, to wit, Leroy Lott, Malissa Lott, Margaret Arabella Lott, Judy Adonia Lott, and Mary Jane Lott, together with any increase that she the said Fanny may have. — Lizzy or Elizabeth, my Cook (a Yellow Girl), Immanuel a Forgeman and his Wife Creecy, Jack a Mulatto man [crossed out section mentions "his Wife Caroline" and a second daughter, Judy] and his Female Child, to wit, their youngest Emeline, Tom Keys my Waggoner and Overlooker, and his Wife Eady, Charity my old Female Cook, Sam Dillahunt my good and faithful old Servant, and also my little House servant Boy named Simon about nine years old, Daniel an old man who has been a teamster for a number of years, and his Brother Jim Brown, and Perry a man of advanced age, a coaling ground hand, many of these servants are of advanced age and have with faithfulness aided me in making what property and money I have, and those yellow female servants have with Vigelince and fidelity taken care of my Property both by day and by night, both in Alabama and in Tennessee, Particularly in Alabama, watching it and putting out fire placed in it to consume it by Incendiaries, and I do also hereby Emancipate and set at liberty a yellow Boy named Solomon about six years old, the son of a mulatto Girl called Angeline. This Boy is to be put under the care and charge of Judy and Lizzy to be subject to their controll under my Executors until he is Twenty one years of age and in Case of the death of Judy and Lizzy, then he is to be under the care of one of Judy's Children whichever he may Choose. The Emancipation of these Slaves (above named) has been the result of my deliberation for years passed, which I this day bring to a Close, while I am in perfect and sound mind and as this great Boon under the Existing Laws of the State of Tennessee cannot be bestowed only under a strict and minute compliance with the late Law of the said State, I therefore request the earnest and direct attention of my friends Benjamin C Robertson and Robert McNeilly who are to be my Executors to see that my Will in this as in all other respects be faithfully and Strictly carried out. ::3rd Item; I Will and bequeath to Charlotte Napier the widow of my deceased Brother Richard C Napier, one Hundred dollars, and to her Son Madison C Napier one Hundred dollars, and to Leroy Napier her youngest Son one hundred dollars, and to the two Female Children of James R Napier dec'd Two Hundred Dollars each, and to his youngest son Richard C Napier Two Hundred dollars, and to his Oldest son Blount R Napier Five dollars, all of which Sums are to be paid by my Executors after they shall have wound up all the business of my Estate by making Sales and collections. ::4th Item; I Will and bequeath to Martha Gould, Wife of James Gould, Two Hundred Dollars, and to Elizabeth Gilbert Wife of Thomas Gilbert One Hundred Dollars, and to the Heirs of the body of Margaret Garrit Wife of Phenix Garret, Two Hundred dollars, all of which Sums are to be paid as above directed to be paid to Charlotte Napier & Others In Item 3rd. ::5th Item; I Will and bequeath to Jesse Beck Jr Son of Jesse and Judy Beck, Two Hundred dollars; and to David C, Andrew J, and John T Beck, the three youngest sons of Jesse Beck and his Wife Judy, to each Two Hundred dollars, and to William J Beck Oldest son of Jesse Beck and his Wife Judy Five Dollars, and to Martha Jane Johnson daughter of Jesse Beck & his Wife Judy Five dollars and to Jesse Beck Sr and his Wife Judy Five Dollars each, making in all Eight hundred and Twenty dollars, all of which sums of money are to be paid as those directed to be paid in the 3rd Item of this my Will, and I give and bequeath to Lucy Ann Edwards Daughter of Jesse and Judy Beck, a certain tract parcel or peace of land be the same more or less, Known as the land which I conditionally contracted to David Record; and on which he built a Cabin and lived a while, this land I wish to be run out at the Expense of Edwards, and my quit claim deed given to the same as soon after my death as practicable. ::6th Item; I will and bequeath to William J Sherman & his Wife Elizabeth Five Dollars each, and to their Daughter July Ann Three Hundred dollars, to Richard, John, William, and James Sherman, sons of the said Wm J and Elizabeth Sherman, Two Hundred dollars each, and to Carter or Dock youngest son of the same Wm J & Elizabeth Sherman, Five dollars. These respective Sums amounting in all to the Sum of nine hundred and fifteen dollars are to be paid by my Executors as that directed to be paid on the 3rd Item of this my Will. ::7th Item; I Will and bequeath to Fountain Lester Sr and his Wife Sarah Ann, Five dollars each, and to the Surviving lawful Heirs of their bodies, two Hundred dollars each, to be paid over by my Executors out of the last monies collected in winding up my Estate. ::8th Item; I will and bequeath to Richard Thompson, and his Wife Lucy Ann, Five Dollars each, and Two Hundred dollars to the Surviving Heirs of the Said Richard Thompson and Wife Lucy Ann, if any there be of them yet living, to be paid as above. ::9th Item; I Will and bequeath to Benjamin C Robertson and his Wife Ann G, Five Dollars each, and to their present Surviving five Children, to wit, Martha D, Edward A, Christopher W, John H and Benjaming J Robertson Five Hundred dollars each, these seven respective sums in this Item mentioned amounting in all to the sum of Twenty five Hundred and Ten dollars are to be paid by my Executors as mentioned in the 3rd Item of this my Will. ::10th Item; I Will and bequeath to Mary Eliza Wilson an Orphant Girl at this time living in the Family of Wm H or John W Napier on Bartons Creek Three Hundred dollars which sum is to be paid by my Executors for her support and schooling or so much thereof as Shall be deemed necessary by my Executors and the ballance, if any, to be paid to her when she becomes of lawful age. ::11th Item; I will and bequeath to James Thedford and his present Wife during their natural lives and at their death to descend to their Lawful Heirs, That piece or tract of land on which said James Thedford now lives, and a negro woman, named Peggy, late the Wife of Bob dec'd, whose occupation at present is to Rake leaves in the coaling. This property I wish my Executors to give him the said James Thedford my quit claim title to and to deliver him said negro Woman, and to hand him over notes which will be found among my papers drawn by him in favor of me, to the amount of some five or six Hundred dollars more or less, previous to passing said notes and negro woman into the possession of said James Thedford, or making the quit claim title to said Land, by my Executors, the said James Thedford and his wife are to come forward and make a title for four Hundred acres of land adjoining Montgomery Bell's mother Ore Bank, said tract of Land was once conveyed to me by said Thedford, and the deed was placed in the hands of William C Napier for Registration as the Law requires, and was lossed or mislaid by him so that it cannot now be found, and consequently the same was not Registered and the said Thedford is to Execute a Receipt in full for all claims he may have against my Estate. ::12th Item; For and in Consideration of the esteem and regard I have and entertain for my friend Robert McNeilly, I give and bequeath to his oldest son James Hugh McNeilly my negro Infant, Child of my negro woman Cloey, said Child is a Girl and is named Kitty and is now at the breast of its mother, the said Child Kitty is to be delivered to the said Robert McNeilly as soon as it can be taken from the Breast of its Mother, with the title for the same. ::13th Item; I give and bequeath to the two Female Children of John and Eliza Yateman, whose names are [blank space] to each four hundred dollars, to be paid over as those sums specified in the 3rd Item of this Will and it is my will that my Executors hand over to the said John Yateman, a note which will be found in my papers, drawn by J & R Yateman for about Three Thousand dollars and made payable to me, dated about Ten Years since, this my Executors are to do after the said John Yateman Executes his receipt for all claims he has against my Estate, if any he has. ::14th Item; I give and bequeath to P.S. Jones, my negro woman Louanna, about 22 years old, the daughter of London & Jane his Wife, dec'd, and Eliza a Woman about 32 years old, whom I Bought in Alabama of a man by the name of Orily, and a Gray Horse at this time working in a team at Mt. Etna Furnace which I bought of Dr. J.R. Hudson, for which I am to give him one hundred dollars in Castings, said property is to be delivered with titles to the same by my Executors, after the said P.S. Jones shall have remained in the service of my Estate until the same is settled up, and after he shall have Executed his Receipt to my Executors for all demands against my Estate for services, &c. ::15th Item; I Give and bequeath to Tarlton F Moore, my negro man Kiah, about 22 years of age, and five Dollars & also several notes which I hold against said Moore and his Father to be paid in money. The said negro man and the money and the notes are to be handed over to the said T.F. Moore by my Executors and a title to the negro, after the said Tarlton F Moore shall have remained in the services of my estate until the same is settled up, and after he and his Father shall have Executed their receipts to my Executors in full of all Claims that they may have against my Estate for Services &c. ::16th Item; I Give and bequeath to James M Holt, my negro man Burrell & his Wife Francis (a yellow woman) and thier child, Jarret a negro man about 30 years old and his wife Easther, Cephus and his Wife Mima and their two children, named Sam and George, together with five Dollars in money to be paid as the other donations in this Will, and a title to said Slaves and possession thereof is to be given by my Executors to said James M Holt after he shall have remained in the service of my Estate until the same is settled up, and after the said James M Holt shall have Executed his Receipt in full of all Claims or demands he may have against my Estate for Services &c, up to that date. ::17 Item; I Will and bequeath to my kind and affectionate brother John W Napier during his natural life and to descend from his to the Lawful Heirs of his daughter Aramenta who is intermarried with Dr John R Hudson the following property to wit, my negro Woman Lucy (the Only daughter of Charity) and Billy her Husband, Patrick Shelton my Collier [crossed out section: "Frank my house carpenter"] Angaline and her youngest daughter called Indiana, and a colored Female child of Caroline's called Judy, these negroes are to be passed into the possession of my said Brother with titles to the same, or so many of them as may be then Living, or that may not before that time have been disposed of by myself at the time my Executors may make a general distribution of my negro property given to my other Legatees. ::18th Item; I given and bequeath to my kind and affectionate nephew William H Napier my negro Woman named Cloey and her oldest Daughter that is with her named Nancy, and her Son named Fed the Boy is about nine years old and the Girl is about Seven years old, and my negro man named Landon and his son Albert, and my negro man Mark (Landon & Mark are Teamsters) and my negro man Edmund Lester, a Wood Hauler. ::19th Item; I will and bequeath to the Lawful Heirs of John B Carpenter and his Wife Mary my niece and daughter of my dec'd Brother Thomas Napier, a negro Woman named Druinica [?] who they now have in their possession and one Thousand Dollars in money, to be paid by my Executors as the Sums directed to be paid in the 3rd Item of this my Will, to my other Legatees. ::20th Item; I Will and bequeath to my kind faithful and worthy nephew William C Napier, one of my Brother Thomas's sons [crossed out section: "a mulatto negro woman called Jane and her Boy Child an Infant at her breast at present (without name)"] Jim Roundtree & Sam McCrey. The gift of Jane and her Child Eraced above I have caused to be Eraced at this time which is before the signing of the Will and my executors are to give him my quit claim deed to all the Iron property personal and real Estate belonging to the same that I purchased of Napier & Catron and of Judge Catron on Shoal Creek, Chiefs Creek and Brush Creek and their tributary Streams together with his note which I hold for about fifteen Hundred Dollars which is at this time due and unpaid, Previous to any action by my Executors in this particular, the Said William C Napier is to come forward and file his Receipt, in the Clerks Office in full payment and Satisfaction of all debts dues and demands that he may have against my Estate by note Book account or otherwise, the adjustment of this Item will be foreclosed as in the settlement with the other Legatees. ::21st Item; I will and bequeath to the Lawful Heirs of Benjamin Stones and his Wife Mary a daughter of my dec'd Brother Henry A C Napier Five Thousand Dollars, to be paid over by my Executors to a trustee selected by a majority of them and in case they cannot agree they are to refer to the Chairman of the County Court, to give the casting vote, and said Trustee is to give good and Sufficient Security for the timely and proper disposition of said money and Interest arising thereon for the benefit of Said Heirs. ::22nd Item; I will and bequeath to the Heirs of Samuel B Lee and his Wife Amanda, the Daughter of my Brother John W Napier Six Thousand Dollars to be paid over by my Executors to a Trustee selected by a Majority of them, and if they cannot agree they are to refer the casting Vote to the Chairman of the County Court and said trustee is to give good and Sufficient Security for the proper and timely disposition of Said money and the Interest arrising thereon for the benefit of Said Heirs. ::23rd Item; It is my Will and desire that all my real and personal property in the Counties of Davidson Dickson and Hickman and the real estate lying in the adjoining Counties, to Said Counties, which was procured for the benefit of my different Iron Establishments, be sold on a credit of One, Two, Three, Four and five years, to be paid in equal instalments and that notes be taken for the same with good security, and a lien retained on the property until the last payment is made. And out of the fund arrising from said Sale, Is to be paid the donations in money which I have made in the preceding Items of this my Will, and the ballance which may be left, on hand, I desire to be Equally divided between the Lawful Heirs of my Brother H A C Napier (Except Benj'n Stones and Wife Mary for whom I have provided in the 21st Item of this Will) and the lawful Heirs of Dr John R Hudson and his Wife Araminta the Daughter of my Brother John W Napier, each of the Heirs of Dr J R Hudson and Wife to receive an Equal Share with each of the Heirs of H A C Napier my Brother, in said remaining fund, after retaining the money necessary for the appropriations that I have herein after directed to be retained for the benefit of Solomon whom I in this Will Emancipated and Dr J R Hudson and his Wife Araminta are each to be paid five Dollars out of Said remaining fund that would otherwise go to their Heirs. ::24th Item; I will and bequeath to several of the Slaves that I have Emancipated certain Sums of money which may be found in their possession, at my death, and I desire my Executors to protect them in the possession and prudent use of the same. And all my Household and Kitchen furniture I give to Judy and her four sons and to Lizzy, to be divided between them, as my Executors may think Just and Equitable, Should there be any dissatisfaction in the division of said property by themselves, but if there is none, then the division made by themselves is to stand. And the yellow Boy Solomon whom I have set free in the Second Item of this my Will, is to be furnished by my Executors with Fifty Dollars per Annum for his Schooling &c., until he is fifteen years of Age, then he is to be put to some Trade, which my Executors may Select, having due regard to his Genius and Capacity, and they are to pay into his hands when he is Twenty One years of age the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, to commence his trade on, which Sums of money they are to retain in their Hands for said purposes, this donation of five Hundred dollars is to be given to him provided he may be of Sober and Steady Habits, Otherwise I leave it with my Executors to furnish and treat him as his conduct may deserve. I also wish the negroes which I have Emancipated to be furnished out of my Smoke Houses and other places with Bacon, Corn or meal, Shugar, Coffee and Salt sufficient to Last them for provisions for twelve entire months after my death. Now it is my Will and desire that should any of those negroes that I have Emancipated choose to live in Davidson County, or make that their General Home, then my Executors are to send an officer and take possession of said Emancipated Slave and put him or her on the Block in the town of Charlotte, and Hire him out from month until he may quit Davidson County and choose some other place for a Home and the money arrising from said Hire (if any) is to be Equally divided among the other Slaves that I have Emancipated. ::24th Item; I wish it to be understood that the negro Child that I give to Robert McNeilly's oldest Son in the 12th Item of this Will, I have this day Executed a Bill of Sale of said negro Child Kitty to James H, Thomas L, Felix C and Robert A McNeilly the four sons of Robert and Margaret McNeilly which is in full satisfaction of said donation made in the 12th Item of this my Will. ::25th Item, and now if I should survive and dispose of any of the property divided or donated in this Will, before it shall be proven in Court I wish it understood that the titles and Transfers that I may make shall be good both in Law and Equity against the claim to said property so transfired which may be set up under any of the provisions of this Will. ::26th Item, My Executors are to have it to their Choice whether they will give personal Security for the faithful and Vigilent performance of the duties that will devolve on them, in the Execution of this Will, or they may file an affidavit in the Clerks Office that they will faithfully timely and vigilently perform the duties incumbent on them in the Execution of this Will to the best interest of the Estate and those concerned in it to the best of their ability and knowlidge. ::27th Item; Now for and in consideration of the confidence I have in the Philanthropy and Sterling integrity of my Executors and Confidential friends Robert McNeilly, Benjamin C Robertson and William H Napier, who will reside in the immediate neighbourhood of my principle business, I particularly enjoin it upon them to have fullly carried out all the requisites necessary to carry out my Views and Wishes in regard to the several Slaves that I have Emancipated in or out of the County of Dickson or State of Tennessee as the circumstances of their cases may require. ::28th Item now It is my Will and I do hereby constitute and appoint William C Napier of Hickman County, and Robert McNeilly and Benjamin C Robertson and William H Napier all three of Dickson County, and all four are citizens of the State of Tennessee my Executors to this my last Will and testament and It is my Will that all my notes not otherwise herein disposed of and all my Book accounts and debts of Every Kind due my Estate be considered a part of my personal Estate and is to be disposed of as directed in the 23rd Item of this Will. ::And now before the signing of this Will I Will here Explain that on the first page of this Will at the end of the 24th line the words and his Wife Caroline are Eraced and in the 25th line from the top the Word two and ren at the end of the word Child and the Word Judy and the word and are Erased, and at the end of said line the words their youngest is interlined. And on the 5th page of this Will at the end of Item the 11th between the 14th and 15th lines on said page the following Words are enterlined to wit, Receipt in full for all claims he may have against my Estate, and on the Sixth page of this Will, and in the 14th Line from the top of said page between the Words money and the in said line, the following is enterlined to with "also several notes which I hold against said Moore and his Father" and in the 15th line on said 6th page the Words "and the notes" are enterlined and on the 7th page in the 5th an 6th lines from the top Mark my House Carpenter is Erased, and on this 12th page in the 12th line the Words "to be" are enterlined. And now having had this Will Written our and having carefully Examined and digested each and all of Its Items I do hereby establish and constitute this to be my last Will and testament, In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this 12th day of June 1848 in presince of Thomas Overton and Thomas McNeilly Witnesses by the request of the Testator ::::::E.W. Napier (seal) ::Tho McNeilly ::Thos Overton ::'''Codicil #1''' ::I Elias W Napier having heretofore made and published my last Will and testament do hereby make and declare this as a codicil thereto, to wit, ::I do hereby Emancipate and set at liberty after my death my negro man Ephraigm who has one Eye out, and It is my Will that he be treated in the same manner, and be subject to the same restrictions, as those Emancipated in the 2nd Item of the foregoing Will. I Emancipate Ephraigm in consideration of his faithfulness honesty and Industry in attending to my business as a teamster. ::I hereby Give to my faithful Seamstress Judy and her five Children, the use and possession of my Farm on Richland Creek in Davidson County, together with the crop now growing on the same and all the Stock of every kind at s'd Farm, the Stock and Crop are to be subject to their entire controll and disposition, and they are to enjoy the possession of said Farm until the first day of March next, unless they choose to quit the possession of the same Sooner, and on their leaving said farm my Executors are to take possession of the same and rent it out or dispose of it as they may think proper, until it is sold, and at my death Tom Keys and Ephraigm are to select my best Waggon and Eight of my best mules and Gear, which my Executors are to place in the possession of those Slaves that I have Emancipated for their own use and benefit all of which are to be and remain their property. ::Immediately after my death my Executors are to take all my property into their possession, and they are to proceed on the 6th day of March next at the upper End of the Market House in the Citty of Nashville to sell my farm on Richland Creek in Davidson County on the terms specified in the 23rd Item in the body of my Will, first having advertized the same for Two months in the Louisville Journal and in some most popular Newspaper in the Citty of Cincinnatti and in the Nashville Whig, and They are to have all my Iron Works carried on until the first day of May next, when they are immediately thereafter to proceeed to sell to the highest Bidder at the White Bluff Forge, first the White Bluff Forge and next the Old Turnbull Forge and the Lands attached to them respectively, and next they are to sell the negroes belonging to said Forges & then they are to sell the other perishable property at the Forges then they are to proceed to Piney Furnace and first sell the Furnace & the Lands belonging to the same and next the negroes at said Furnace and then the other perishable property at the Furnace, Then they are to proceed to Mt Etna Furnace, and first sell the Furnace and Lands thereto belonging, then the negroes at s'd Furnace & then the other property at said Furnace first having advertized the sale of said property for two months in the Louisville Journal, and in the most popular newspaper in the Citty of Cincinnatti, and in the Nashville Whig all of which property is to be sold on the terms prescribed in the 23rd Item of my Will, and the profits after paying the necessary Expenses and Charges incident on carrying on the Works are to constitute as part of my Estate and be disposed of as directed in my Will. And now having had this codicil Written Out and having duly considered its provisions, I do hereby establish and constitute the same as a part of my Will and I desire that the same be so considered and carried out by my Executors, In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 22nd day of July 1848 in presence of Robert McNeilly and Tarlton F Moore Witnesses by the request of the testator. ::::::E W Napier (seal) ::Test. ::R McNeilly ::Tarlton F Moore ::I hereby renew the above Codicil and emancipate and set at liberty Caroline and her child Judy who are to go with Judy and other emancipated slaves and are to be subject to the control of Carrol and James and if her conduct deserves it they are to expel her from the Company and send her back to the Country with her youngest child and should Caroline the emancipated slave indulge excessively and notoriously in drunkenness and debachery she is to be expelled and sent back to this Country by Carrol and James two of my emancipated slaves in witness where of I have here unto set my hand and seal this the [illegible] day of August 1848 in the presence of Tarlton F Moore and Joseph Groves at the request of Testator. ::::::E W Napier (seal) ::Test. ::T F Moore ::Joseph Groves ::'''Codicil #2''' ::Know all men whom it may concern that I E W Napier having heretofore made my Will and being now very weak and infirm do make this as a codicil thereto. I hereby request authorise and empower my Executors to Set at liberty my negro Boy Smith after he shall have remained in the services of my Estate until after the sale of the same, and I wish It understood that I do hereby Emancipate him subject to the above condition and he is then to stand on the same footing with the Others that I have Emancipated. Witness my hand and seal this 6th day of August 1848. ::::::E W Napier (seal) ::Test. ::R McNeilly ::Jesse Beck ::State of Tennessee Dickson County Court August Term 1848 ::Then was the foregoing last Will & Testament with all its Codicils of Elias W Napier dec'd produced in open Court and proved to be such by the oaths of Tho McNeilly, Tho Overton, Robert McNeilly, Tarlton F Moore, Joseph Groves, and Jesse Beck Subscribing Witnesses thereto, and the same was ordered to be Recorded. ::Test, Tho McNeilly, Clerk of said Court ::State of Tennessee Dickson County August 22 1848 ::Then was the foregoing last Will and Testament of E W Napier dec'd Recorded in Will Book Pages 183-4. ::Thos McNeilly, Clerk '''Elias W Napier's estate inventory''' was recorded on 16 October 1848.'''Estate Inventory of E W Napier''' - Tennessee, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1779-2008. Dickson > Administrator Settlements, 1823-1860. Ancestry.com. 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Will of Elizabeth (Ball) Dickens 1824

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Ball-5169|Elizabeth (Ball) Dickens]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' I '''Elizabeth Dickens''' of Oxford Street in the Parish of Saint Mary le bone London widow do hereby make and declare this to be my last Will and Testament and I do hereby nominate and appoint my Eldest Son '''[[Dickens-659|William Dickens]]''' to be my Executor to this my last Will and Testament. I desire that my Funeral expenses and all my Just and lawful debts be paid out of my funded property. In the first place I give and bequeath to my said Son William Dickens the Sum of Five Hundred Pounds Stock. (Being part of a larger Sum of mine now Standing in my Son William Dickens's name) in the three per cent Consols of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England. In the second place I give and bequeath to my youngest Son '''[[Dickens-336|John Dickens]]''' the sum of four hundred and fifty pounds stock (Being the remainder of my property now Standing in my son William Dickens's name) in the three per cent Consols of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England. (The reason that I make this difference between my two Sons is that my Son John Dickens having had from me several sums of money some years ago) But if it should please God that I should survive my eldest Son William Dickens in such case I do give and bequeath my property as follows That I do appoint '''Thos Paul Esqr''' of Trevor Square Knightsbridge to be one of my Executors to this my last Will and Testament and my Daughter in Law '''[[Latham-4592|Sarah Dickens]]''' to be the other Executrix to this my last Will and Testament and I give and bequeath to the above named Executor Thomas Paul Esq the Sum of Ten Guineas for the trouble he may be at in Executing this my last Will. In the first place I give and bequeath to my Son John Dickens the Sum of Five Hundred and fifty Pounds Stock in the three per cent Consols of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England. In the second place I give and bequeath to my Daughter in Law Sarah Dickens the Interest of Four Hundred Pounds Stock in the three per cent Consols of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England for her Natural Life and at her Decease I request that the said Four Hundred Pounds Stock in the three per Cent Consols be Sold out and equally devided ''[sic]'' amongst my surviving Grand Children of John and Elizabeth Dickens. As to my wearing apparel I give and bequeath the same to my two sons William Dickens and John Dickens share and share alike. Revoking all former Wills made by me I do hereby declare this to be my last Will and Testament whereunto I have set my hand and Seal this Twenty fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand Eight Hundred and Twenty four.
Signed ''Elizabeth Dickens''
Signed, Sealed and Declared in the presence of us
James Douglas ''witness''
Catherine Douglas ''witness'' On the fourth day of June one thousand eight hundred and twenty four this Will of Elizabeth Dickens was late of Oxford Street in the parish of Saint Marylebone in the County of Middlesex widow deceased was proved at London before the Worshipful John Trenchard Pickard Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the Oath of William Dickens the Son of the deceased the sole executor to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn in to administer. William Dickens the Son of the Deceased the sole Executor named in this Will was sworn duly to administer and that the Personal Estate and Effects of Twenty Pounds before me. ''[signed Pickard]'' Shepherd, Isherwood & Shephard £20 Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Elizabeth (Jenyns) Lee

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[[Jenyns-110|Elizabeth (Jenyns) Lee (abt.1500-abt.1562)]] Will (probate copy) '''Probate'''
''Elizabeth Lee widow of Moreton (Dinton) probate date 14 Jan 1561-2''. in Probate records of the Court of the Archdeacon of Buckingham. Ref DAWe: 14/152. Buckinghamshire Archives, Council Offices, Walton Street, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire.
In the name of god Amen the 4th day of May Anno dom
1561 I Elizabeth Lee of Morton within the County of
Bucks widow late wife of Francis Le of Moreton
deceased being of good memory make my testament
& last will in manner and form following first
I bequeath my soul to almighty god & my body to be
buried in ye church of Dinton Item I will £6 13s 4d
to be distributed to poor people where Thomas Lee
& Richard Lee my sones shall think be best Item I
give to Thomas Lee son of Thomas Lee my
son my best bedstead my best bed my best covers
& all that belongeth to a bed of every thing
the best I give to Henry? half of all my frying pans
???? irons & spits & all their Iron stuff Item I
give to the same Thomas half my pewter & a
great candlestick All with things I will that Thomas
Le his father shall have in Rusledye until he
marry or keep house And if he dye before the
I will ye same goods to Cye? Lee his brother
I give to Thomas Lee my sone my best silver
cup my silver salt & 6 silver spoons Item I give
to Richard Lee my silver goblet
2 silver spoons Item I give to William Lee my son
[? smudged] £10 Item to Francis Lee my son 2 oxen & to
Henry Lee son of the said Francis £6 13s 4d Item
I give to John Lee my sone £6 13s 4d Item I
give to John Hicke my daughter in law’s son £10 Item
to Agnes Hick her daughter 10s with a purse Item I
geve to Elizabeth Cockman my daughter my
coat the residue of my chattels I give to Thomas
Lee paying the £6 13s to ye poor before bequeathed
Item I will to every servant in my house 12d & to
every of my grandchildren 12d Item I give to ye church
of Dinton 10s Item I give to Ursula Le my
daughter in law my scarlet petticoat The residue
of my wearing apparel I give to Agnes Pigot
& Elizabeth Cockman my daughters Item I bequeath to
Margaret Morden £6 13s 4d Item I give & bequeath
unto Joan Cockman 20s parcel of £3 which her brother
William Cockman owe me & ye ther pls I give
unto the said William Item I bequeath unto Richard Jennyns
6s 8d to Francis Jennyns ye elder 6s 8d To
John Jennyns 6s 8d to John Crouch my sons
sheppard 6s 8d to Item I will Thomas Lee my son
to have my bedding in ye little chamber usually
occupied there The residue of my goods I give
to Thomas Lee and Richard Lee my sons
whole I make my executors witnessed Francis
Jennyns Agnes Bowerying & Elizabeth West
Proved 1561 14 January
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Will of Elizabeth (Street) Offley 1667

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This is a transcription of a register copy of the Will of Elizabeth Streete of St Giles in the Fields dated 24 June 1667 and proved 27 August 1668 (Prerogative Court of Canterbury) and available at the National Archives, Kew, London. Note that the Will was later challenged in court. '''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
PROB 11: Will Registers > 1660-1673 > Piece 327: Hone, Quire Numbers 58-112 (1668)
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Elizabetha Offley.
---- The condition of this copy Will was very average with blurring and considerable ink loss particularly on the third and fourth pages. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Words or letters that are illegible are marked with asterisks. L, s and d represent pounds, shillings and pence respectively. Bold text are for ease of reading in the absence of full stops. ---- Persons mentioned in Elizabeth's Will: * [[Street-3247|Elizabeth (Street) Offley]], testator * [[Thomas-58770|Martha Offley]], daughter in law and wife of Robert Offley deceased * Robert Offley, son, deceased * [[Offley-148|David Offley]], son * David Offley's wife * [[Offley-150|Elizabeth Warren]], daughter * Elizabeth Ferne, granddaughter, now wife of Mr Middleton and daughter of son Humphrey * Andrew Middleton, Elizabeth Ferne's husband * Mary Hamon, granddaughter and daughter of son Humphrey * [[Offley-143|Humphrey Offley]], son, deceased * Thomas Offley of Lamberhurst, Kent, grandson, eldest son of Humphrey, sole executor * Thomas's wife * Robert Offley, grandson, second son of Humphrey * Ellinor Lye, granddaughter * Ellinor's husband, Mr Robert Lye, baker * Leah Herbert, granddaughter * Elizabeth Herbert, granddaughter * Robert Spring, grandson * Elizabeth Spring, granddaughter * Mary Spring, granddaughter * Bazill Hutchinson, her rent gatherer and his wfie * Mary Cheeseman, servant to daughter Elizabeth Warren and witness of the testator's codicil * Marie Offley, granddaughter, daughter of son David * Sarah Godfrey, granddaughter * Moses Atkinson, son of testator's sister Leah Atkinson * Stephen Offley * Francis Offley, cousin * Elizabeth Ayres, cousin * William Broyster, cousin * Elizabeth Broyster, cousin and sister of William * Rev Gillpin, some time minister of the church of Knowle, Warwickshire * Rev George Griffin, some time minister of the Charterhouse, London * Rev William Jenkin, some time minister of Christchurch, London * Rev Henchman, now minister of Christchurch, London * William Tibbes, scrivener of London, trustee and witness * The Governors of Christ's Hospital, London * The Parson and churchwardens of the parish of Harwich, Essex * The Parson and churchwardens of the parish of Putney, Surrey * The Parson and churchwardens of the parish of Waldern, Sussex * Francis Cole of Boxford, Suffolk, previous owner of the Unicorn * Anne Barnes, kinswoman * [[Offley-149|Leah Spring]], daughter, deceased * Christopher Gardner, from whom the testator and her husband purchased properties in Kent Street and Long Lane in Southwark, Surrey * John Borley, tenant of Helmet Court * [[Street-3250|Humphrey Street]], late father * Charles Doyley, trustee * John Mascall, trustee * Joshua Pordage, trustee * son Robert Offley's four daughters * Robert Offley, grandson, son of Robert * John Howell, friend and witness * Alexander Hatchett, Broker, John Seale and George Halman from whom the testator purchased property in New Market, St Clements Danes * Mary Taylor, witness * Issac Babington, witness * John Arden, witness * Barnaby Edmunde, witness * Thomas Plumb, witness * Elizabeth Lye, witness * Godman Atwood, witness * Elizabeth Copley, witness * Henry Nye, witness and servant to William Tibbes ---- '''''folio 368 recto'''''

'''In the name of God Amen'''
the foure and twentieth day of June Anno Dom[ini] 1667 In the Nineteenth
yeare of the Raigne of our soveraigne Lord Charles the second by
the grace of God King of England & Scotland France and Ireland defender
of the faith &c I Elizabeth Offley of the Parish of St Giles in the feilds
in the countie of Middx widdow being aged (yet blessed bee God in health
of bodie and in good and perfect mind and memorie and calling
to mind the uncertaintie of this Transitorie life doe make and declare
my last will and testament in manner and forme following That is
to say '''First''' I freelie render my soule into the hands of Almightie
God my creator hoping to obtaine full and free remission of all my
synnes and to enioy eternall rest and happines in his heavenlie
Kingdome through the onlie merritt death and passion of my onlie
Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ; My bodie I remitt to the Earth
to bee decentlie interred at the discretion of my Executor hereafter
named there to remaine in hope of a Joyfull resurrection And
as concerning my temporall estate wherewith God hath intrusted
mee I dispose thereof as followeth Viz '''First''' I doe give and
bequeath unto my daughter '''Marth[a] Offley''' late[ly] wife of my sonne '''Robert'''
'''Offley deceased''' ten pounds to provide mourning for her aganst my
funerall '''Item''' I give unto my sonne '''David Offley and his wife''' twenty
pounds to provide mourning for them at my funerall And I give unto
my daughter '''Elizabeth Warren''' tenn pounds for mourning Item I
doe give unto '''Elizabeth Ferne''' now wife of '''Mr Midleton''' and '''Mary'''
'''Hamon daughters of my sonne Humphrey Offley''' and sisters to
'''Thomas and Robert Offley''' the summe of tenn pounds a peecee to buye
them mourning Item I doe give and bequeath unto my grandechild
'''Thomas Offley of Lamberhurst in Kent sonne of my sonne Humfrey'''

'''''folio 368 verso'''''

'''Offley''' and to his wife and to his '''Brother Robert Offley''' tenn pounds a
peece to buy them mourning '''Item''' I doe give unto my grandechild '''Ellinor'''
'''Lye''' one hundred pounds and to her husband '''Mr Robert Lye''', baker, ten
pounds to buy mourning '''Item''' I give unto my grandchildren '''Leah Herbert'''
'''Elizabeth Herbert, Robert Spring, Elizabeth Spring and Mary Spring'''
to each of tenn pounds a peece to buy them mourning '''And''' I doe also
give to '''Bazill Hutchinson my Rent gatherer and to his wife''' ten pounds
a peece to buy them mourning '''And''' to everie one of my '''houshold servants'''
which shalbee dwelling with mee at the tyme of my decease sixe pounds
a peece in mony and five pounds a peece more to buy them mourning '''And'''
unto '''Mary Cheeseman''' servant to my daughter Warren the some of five
pounds for mourning if living with her at my death '''Item''' I doe give and
bequeath unto my grandechild '''Marie Offley''' daughter of my said sonne
David Offley tenn pounds for mourning and the summe of one hundred pounds
to bee paid unto her when she shall attaine unto the age of one and twentie
yeares or bee married, which shall first and next happen '''Item''' I doe give
and bequeath unto my grandchild '''Sarah Godfrey''' the sume of fifty pounds
to bee paid unto her within one yeare next after my decease '''Item''' I doe give
and bequeath unto '''Moses Atkinson''' sonne of my late sister '''Leah Atkinson'''
and to '''Stephen Offley''' and '''my cosen Francis Offley, my cosens Elizabeth'''
'''Ayres William Broyster and Elizabeth Broyster his sister''' to each of them
five pounds a peece '''Item''' I doe give unto '''Mr Gillpin some tymes Minister of
the parish church of Knowle in the countie of Warricke, To Mr George
Griffin late minister of the Charterhouse London To Mr William Jenkin late
Minister of Christchurch London and to Mr Henchman now Minister of Christchurch'''
London to each of them five pounds a peece '''Item''' I give to '''William Tibbes'''
of London Scrivener Tenn pounds to buy him a Ring to weare in remembrance of
mee '''Item''' I doe give to soe many poore women to bee nominated by my Executor
as I shall have lived yeares at the tyme of my Decease Twentie shillinges a
peece to accompany my bodie to the church in mourning gownes at the day of
my Funerall '''Item''' I doe give unto the Governors of Christes Hospitall London
towards the releife of the poore Children in the same Hospitall twentie
pounds of lawfull mony of England '''And''' to one hundred poore children
of the same hospitall twelve pense a peece to accompany my bodie to
Church at the day of my Funerall '''Item''' I give to the poore of Aldermanbury
parish in London the sume of sixe pounds And more I doe give to Twentie
poore people of the parish of St Gregories Five shillinges a peece to bee
paid unto them within one month next after my decease '''Item''' I doe give
to Thirtye poore persons of the parish of Christchurch where I did live
five shillinges a peece And to thirty poore persons of the parish of St
Gyles Cripplegate in the countie of Middx to bee nonimated by my Executor
five shillinges a peece to bee paid unto them within one month next
after my decease And as concerning my messuages lands tenements and
hereditaments I doe charge give and bequeath them in manner & forme
Following, That is to say, '''First''' I doe give will and grant to the Parson
and churchwardens of the parish of Harwich in the countie of Essex and
their successors forever one Annuytie of fifty shillinges of lawfull mony
of England And to the Parson and churchwardens of the parish of Putney
in the countie of Surrey and their successors for ever one Annuytie of
fifty shillinges of lawfull mony of England And to the Parson and
churchwardens of the parish of Walderne in the countie of Sussex and

'''''folio 369 recto'''''

their successors for ever one Annuytie or yearlie rent charge of fortie
shillinges of lawfull mony of England To bee yearelie yssuing & payable
out of all that my messuages tenement or Inne with the appurtenances
scituate and being in Holborne in the countie of Middx commonlie called or
knowne by the name of the Signe of the Unicorne "High Holborn from the parish boundary to Little Turnstile," in Survey of London: Volume 5, St Giles-in-The-Fields, Pt II, ed. W Edward Riley and Laurence Gomme (London: London County Council, 1914), 3-9. British History Online, accessed June 8, 2022, http://www.british-history.ac.uk/survey-london/vol5/pt2/pp3-9. "''The premises (N), which in the early part of the seventeenth century comprised a single inn, The Unicorn, had in 1574 been purchased by Francis Johnson from John and Margaret Cowper, as three messuages and three gardens, (fn. 43) and are described in 1626 (fn. 44) as having been "now longe since converted into one messuage or inn commonly called The Unicorne." Apparently its use as an inn was of recent date, for in the description of (M), dated 1607, the eastern boundary of that property is said to be "a tenement in the occupation of John Larchin, baker," and in 1629, when the premises had been re-divided into two, one is said to be (fn. 45) "now in the tenure of Mary Larchin, widdowe, and is now used by her as a common inne, and is called by the name or signe of The Unycorne." The dimensions of the premises are given as 45 feet wide on the north, 40 feet on the south on Lincoln's Inn Fields, and 156 feet long. No records of the time of Elizabeth relating to property between The Unicorn and the house at the corner of Great Turnstile have, so far, been discovered. The latter (O), having a frontage to High Holborn of 39 feet, was certainly at the time in the possession of the same John Miller (fn. 46) who held the property (M)''." which my late husband
and I purchased of '''Francis Cole''' of Boxford in the countie of Suffolke
Gent to bee paid unto the Parson and churchwardens of the respective
parishes afore said and their successor[s] for ever on the Feast day of St Mich=
=aell the Archangell yearelie In Trust for the onlie use and benefite of
the poore of the same parishes respectivelie as hereafter is specifyed And
in case the aforesaid three severall Annuyties or any of them shall not bee
paid uppon demand thereof on the day of payment aforesaid that then the
person or persons which ou[g]t to pay the same shall forfeit and pay to the
parson and churchwardens of each parish aforesaid tenn shillinges of
lawfull mony of England ''nomine pæne''Latin legal term for "by way of penalty" for each such default for the use
of the poore of the said respective parishes aforesaid which shalbe pre indorsed
by such default to bee distributed as the respective Annuyties ought to bee
And that then alsoe my will is that uppon everie such default of payment as
is aforesaid it shalbee lawfull to and for the said Parson and Churchwardens
of the said severall and respective parishes severallie and respectively
according to their severall and respective interests to enter into the said
Messuage and premisses charged with the said Annuyties and there
to distraine seize (someone's property) in order to obtain monies owed not onlie for their severall and respective Annuyties and the
Arrearages of the same (if any be) but alsoe for the said sume of mony that
shalbe forfeited in default of payment of them or any of them and the
Distresse and Distresses soe taken to leade drive cary away and deteyne
till hee or they according to their severall and respective interests shalbee
well and truly satisfyed what is legalie and duelie belonging to them or
any of them And my will is that the aforesaid Annuytie of fiftye shillinges
payable to the Parson and churchwardens of Harwich aforesaid shalbe
by them distributed to the poore of the same parish on Thursday before
Easter Day in everie yeare for ever And that the saide Annuytie of fiftye
shillinges payable to the parson and churchwardens of Putney aforesaid
shalbee by them dystributed to the poore of the same Parish on the Feast
Day of St Andrew the Apostle in everie yeare for ever. And that the
said Annuytie of fortie shillinges payable to the Parson and Churchwar=
=dens of Walderne aforesaid shalbe by them distributed to the poore of the
same parish on the next Thursday after the Feast of St Michael the
Archangel in everie yeare for ever '''Item''' I give will devise & bequeath
unto my kinswoman '''Anne Barnes''' for and during her naturall life All
that my said messuage tenement or Inne scituate lying and being in
Holborne in the countie of Middx commonlie called and knowne by the name
of the signe of the Unicorne chargeable with the Annuyties aforesaid And after her
decease I give and devise the same charges as aforesaid unto my said grand
children Robert Spring Leah Herbert and Elizabeth Herbert, Elizabeth Spring,
and Mary Spring children of my daughter '''Leah Spring''' deceased and to
their heires and assignes for ever Equallie to be divided among them '''Item'''
I give will devise and bequeath all those my messuages lands tenements
and hereditaments scituate lying and being in Kente Streete and Long Lane
in the parish of St George the Martyr in Southwarke in the countie of Surr[e]y
wherein my late husband and I purchased ____ of '''Christopher Gardner'''
unto my grandchild '''Thomas Offley Esqr sonne and heir of my sonne Humphrey'''

'''''folio 369 verso'''''

'''Offley deceased''' and to his heirs and assignes for ever '''Item''' I give will
devise and bequeath all that my messuage or tenement with th'appurtenances
scituate and being in Helmett Court neere Bishopsgate London now or late
in the tenure of '''John Borley''' his assignee or assignees And alsoe all that
my fourth part of and in the messsuage or tenement with th'appurtenances
scituate and being in Lewisham in the countie of Kent wherein my
late father '''Humphrey Streete''' sometymes dwelt And also all that
my fouth part of and in all and singuler other the messuages lands tenem[en]ts
and hereditaments with their and every of their appurtenances scituate lying
and being in Lewisham aforesaid and Lee in the said countie of Kent w[hi]ch
were given and bequeathed unto mee by the last will and testament of the
said Humphrey Street my said late father deceased, unto my said grandchild
Thomas Offley eldest sonne of my said sonne Humphrey Offley deceased and to his heires
and assignes for ever. '''Neverthelesse''' uppon this spetiall trust intent and purpose
that hee the said Thomas Offley his heires or assignes shall and will out of
the Rente and proffittes of the same messuages and premisses yearlie pay
or cause to be paid unto his Brother '''Robert Offley''' second sonne of my late
eldest son Humphrey Offley deceased during the terme of his naturall
life the yearlie summe or Annuytie of thirty pounds of lawfull monye
of England by quarterlie payments by even and equall porcions '''Item'''
I give will and grant unto my said daughter Elizabeth Warren and her
assignes One Annuytie or yearlie rent charge of three score pounds of
lawfull mony of England to bee yssuing and going out of all those my messuages
lands tenements and hereditaments scituate lying and being in Kent Streete
and Long Lane aforesaid, To have and to hould receive and take the said Annuytie
or yearlie rent charge of Three score pounds unto the said Elizabeth Warren
and her assignes from and ymediatelie after my decease for and during
the terme of her naturall life To bee yearlie paid unto her or her assignes
at the Foure Feast days aforemenc[i]oned by even and equall portions The
first payment to begginne at such of the same Feasts as shall ensue next
after my decease And if it shall happen the said Annuytie or yearlie
rent charge of three score pounds to bee behind and unpaid in part or in all
by the space of tenn dayes next over or after any the said Feast dayes where
in the same ought to bee paid That then and from thence forth yt shall &
may bee lawfull to and for the said Elizabeth Warren and her assignes into
the said Messuages or Tenements in Kent Streete and Long Lane aforesaid
or any of them to Enter and Deteyne for the same and the Distresse
there found to carrie away and deteyne untill the said rent charge
and all the arrearages if any bee or shalbee dulie satisfyed and paid
'''Item''' I give devise and bequeath unto '''Charles Doyley John Mascall'''
'''Joshuah Pordage and William Tibbes''' All my messuages or tenements
with their appurtenances in or neare Goulding Lane in or neare London
To hould to them their executors administrators and assignes for the
terme of eight yeares to comence from the tyme of my death Uppon
trust and to the intent that they the said Charles Doyley John
Mascall Joshua Pordage and William Tibbes their executors ad[ministra]tors
or assignes shall raise one of the rents and proffittes thereof the same
of Eight hundred pounds of lawfull mony of England to bee paid as
followeth And which I doe give and bequeath as followeth that is
to say; To the '''foure daughters of my son Robert Offley deceased'''
to each of them two hundred pounds a peece And if any of them

'''''folio 370 recto'''''

Dye: Then the two hundred pounds of such dying to bee equallie devided
amongst the survivors, which said Annuytie of Three Score pounds afore=
=said I do give to my said daughter Elizabeth Warren over and besides
the lease of the houses in Barbican held of Christchurch Hospitall w[hi]ch
I have assigned and Doe hereby will unto her and for her use after my
Decease And I doe will give devise & bequeath the aforesaid Messuages
or Tenements with their appurtenances in or neere Goulding lane afores[a]id
to my '''grandchild Robert Offley''' sonne of my said sonne Robert Offley &
the heirs of his bodie to bee lawfullie begotten And for want of
such yssue to my said '''grandchild Thomas Offley''' and his heires for
ever Charged Nevertheles with one Annuytie of fortie pounds per annum
payable to my grandchild '''Mrs Elizabeth Midleton''' wife of Mr Andrew Middleton during her life
in such manner and under such penalties as the said Sixtye pounds per
annum payable to my daughter and with the said legacies of Eight
hundred pounds to the said foure daughters of my said sonne Robert
as aforesaid '''Item''' I give to my good friend '''Mr John Howell''' Five pounds
And to my said Trustees Charles Doyley John Mascall Joshua Pordage
and William Tibbes each of them Twentie Markes a peece to buy each
of them a peece of Plate : All the rest and residue of my Jeweles plate
readie mony Houshold stuffe Debtes Creditts goodes Chattell and personall
Estate whatsoever other than my Leases Annuyties estates and interestes
for yeares which I have in Southewarke Hatton Garden & in or neere New
Market in St Clements Danes parish heretofore purchased of '''Alexander'''
'''Hatchett''' Broker, '''John Seale''' and '''George Halman''' or any of them which I
Doe hereby will and Devise to my said sonne David Offley. I doe give and
bequeath after the charges of my Funerall defrayed and my Debts
and Legacies paid and discharged unto my executor And I doe hereby
Constitute and appoint my said Grandchild Thomas Offley to bee sole executor
of this my last will and Testament And I doe hereby Desire his Care and
paines to bee taken in Execution thereof And I doe require and charge my
Children that they doe accord and agree and live lovinglie together and
according to their severall powers and interests to bee helpfull
Assisting one to another And I doe hereby revoake and make void all
former and other will and wills and Codicills whatsoever by mee
heretofore made '''In Witnes''' whereof I the said Elizabeth Offley the
testatrixe to this my last will and Testament have sett my hand and
Seale the day and yeare first above written Elizabeth Offley./.
Theis pressents conteyning nyne sheetes of paper to each of which the Testatrixe
aforesaid hath sett her hand and was by her Signed Sealed and Declared
for and as her last will and Testament the day and yeare first above written
In the presente of us whose names are subscribed vizt. Elizabeth Lye
'''Mary Taylor Isaac Babington John Arden'''. '''Memorand[um]''' that this
writing as now altered conteyning the last will and Testament of the
above named Elizabeth Offley was read unto her and by her Subscribed
Sealed and Declared to bee her last will and Testament this 29th day of
April Anno D[o]m[ini] 1668 Annoq[ue] Caroli S[e]c[un]do xxo
Elizabeth Offley in the presence of '''John Howell Barnaby Edmunde Thomas Plumb'''
'''Elizabeth Lye Mary Taylor Mary Cheeseman Godman Atwood''' '''Memorand[um]''' that I Elizabeth Offley of the parish of St
Gyles in the Feilds in the Countie of Middx widdow Doe make this
present codicil to bee taken as part of my last will and Testament That is to say

'''''folio 370 verso'''''

I give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Warren the lease of my house
which I now Dwell in Scituate and being in King Streete in Southampton buildings
in the said parish of St Giles in the Feilds, and all my tearme of yeares right
Title and interest therein, And alsoe all my goodes and Household stuffe what=
=soever remaining and being in and aboute my said house, or else I give unto
my said daughter Warren the summe of One Hundred pounds of lawfull mony
of England '''In witnes''' whereof I the said Elizabeth Offley have to this present
Codicill set my hand and Seale the Five and twentieth Day of June Anno D[o]m[ini]
1668 In the twentieth yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles
the second by the grace of god King of England Scotland France and Ireland
defender of the faith &c Elizabeth Offley./. Signed Sealed published & declared
to bee part of the past will of the said Elizabeth Offley in the presence of us
'''Elizabeth Copley''' Elizabeth Lye '''Henry Nye serv[an]t to Wm Tibbes'''. '''Probate''' to Thomas Offley the executor named in the will 27 August 1668. ===Footnotes===

Will of Elizabeth Berresford of London, 1802

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Rowledge-17|Elizabeth Berresford]] of Aldgate, London. Her will was made on 6 December 1802 and was proved on 17 December 1802. == Transcript == I Elizabeth Berresford
being now resident at No. 32 Aldgate and desirous
of settling my worlding affairs I desire my Body to
be buried in the Grave of my Husband in a decent
and creditable manner and after payment of my
funeral Expences and all Debts contacted I give
my Household Goods Plate and Monies and
valuables in the Funds and at Stationers Hall
and Monies due from my Son William in equal
Shares between my four Children now living
my Linen and Cloaths I give between my Daughters
Elizabeth Soley and Rebecca Shuter and to Mary
Hayland[?] I give Mourning according to the discretion
of my Daughter Rebecca and I hereby appoint
my Sons George Soley and George Shuter Executors
of this my last will in presence of two witnesses
this 6th Day of December 1802 Eliz: Berresford
William Morgan Bailey Leadenhall Street. C. D. W.
Terry Stoke Newington. This Will was proved at London the seventeenth
Day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand
eight hundred and two before the worshipful Samuel
Pearce Parson Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right
Honourable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws
Master Keeper of Commissary of the Prerogative Court
of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of
George Soley and George Shuter the Executors
named in the said Will to whom administration of
all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of
the deceased was granted they having been first
sworn duly to administer == Sources == * The National Archives. Reference: PROB 11/1383/368. Description: Will of Elizabeth Berresford of No 32 Aldgate, City of London. Date: 17 Dec 1802. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D723226 TNA catalogue]; {{Ancestry Sharing|8154950|7b22746f6b656e223a226e4334594977366752703745785479496c4e5773314c7349534c784b55703539306651384c3555593956303d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}}; {{Ancestry Record|5111|31697}}.

Will of Elizabeth Black

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Will of Elizabeth Black (1825-1874)

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== Introduction == This is the Last Will and Testament of [[Lee-48810|Elizabeth Black]] of Stockport, Cheshire. '''Probate''': "Cheshire Wills And Probate"
[https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F4011731%2F00188&parentid=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F748034437 FindMyPast Image] - [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F748034437 FindMyPast Transcription] (accessed 22 April 2024)
Elizabeth Black probate in 1874 in Cheshire, England. Residence Stockport, Cheshire, England. Occupation: Widow.
Spelling, punctuation, strike outs, and line breaks are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if it profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: *[[Lee-48810|Elizabeth Black]], widow, testatrix *{{Red|George Leah}}, friend, commercial clerk, trustee and executor *{{Red|Christopher Hargreaves}}, friend, auctioneer and shopkeeper, trustee and executor *{{Red|John William Black}}, son *{{Red|Thomas Bilsborough}}, stepson *{{Red|Hannah Bancroft}}, stepdaughter *{{Red|James Bilsborough}}, former husband *{{Red|James Bilsborough}}. son == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: == Will Transcript == [Page 1] This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Elizabeth Black''' of
Stockport in the County of Chester Widow I appoint my friends '''George Leah''' of
Stockport aforesaid Commercial Clerk and '''Christopher Hargreaves''' of Preston in the
County of Lancaster Auctioneer and Shopkeeper to be trustees and executors of my
Will I devise and bequeath all the real and personal estate chattels and effects
of what nature or kind soever the same may be to which I shall be entitled to at
my decease or have power to dispose of by this my Will unto my said trustees
Upon trust with all convenient speed after my decease to sell and convert into
money all such parts of my said real and personal estate as are of a suitable
or convertible nature and to get in the other parts thereof And to stand possessed
of the moneys arising from such sale and conversion as aforesaid and to be gotten up as aforesaid and the ready
money I shall be possessed of at my death (after payment of my death and
funeral and testamentary expenses) Upon trust to invest the same in the
names of my said trustees in or upon real or Government Securities or the
[Page 2] mortgages, bonds or debentures of any municipal or trading corporation and to
change and vary any such investments from time to time for any other of the said
kind prescribed as my trustees or trustee shall think proper And upon further trust
that my trustees or trustee for the time being do and shall pay or apply the interest
and income arising from the said trust moneys and the investments of the same
and also so much of the capital or principal of the same trust moneys as they or he
may from time to time in their or his own absolute use and uncontrolled in
discretion think fit and requisite in the maintenance education putting out
apprentice and bringing up of all my children (except my son '''John William'''
'''Black''') as shall from time to tme be living and under the age of twenty
eighteen years and unmarried until the youngest of such children for the time
being exclusive of my said Son shall attain the said age of eighteen years
and to pay and apply the same moneys in such shares manner and form
as to such children respectively as my trustees or trustee shall think proper
and accumulate the residue of such monies (if any) by investing the same in
the Securities aforesaid but with power to apply such accumulations in
manner aforesaid And shall when and so soon as such youngest child shall
attain the said age of eighteen years my said trustees or trustee shall thenceforth
stand possessed of the said trust moneys and accumulations or so much thereof
as shall not have been paid or applied as aforesaid and the securities for the
same and the future income thereof In trust for and to pay the same unto and
equally amongst all my children and my stepchildren '''Thomas Bilsborough'''
and '''Hannah Bancroft''' (the children of my former husband '''James Bilsborough''')
But excluding my said son '''John William Black''') as shall be living when my
said youngest child for the time being shall attain the said age of eighteen
years and the issue then living of such of these my said children and step-
children (exclusive as aforesaid) as shall be then dead such issue nevertheless
to take amongst them the part or share only which their respective parents
would have been entitled to if living I declare that the share of my son '''James'''
'''Bilsborough''' under the aforesaid trust if he shall be living when my youngest
child shall attain the said age of eighteen years shall die in consequence
of his affection be one fourth more than the share of any other of my children
anything hereinbefore contained to the contrary notwithstanding I also declare
that I have excluded my said son '''John William Black''' and his issue
from any share under tihs my Will at the express request of his grandmother
who desired that he should be so excluded as he would be otherwise
[Page 3] provided for I declare that the part of share under the aforesaid
trust of every person being a female shall be for her own sole and separate
use independently of every husband and that her receipt alone (notwithstanding
coverture) shall be an effectual discharge for the same I empower my trustees
to invest in their names the part or share to which every legatee (being a
minor) shall be absolutely entitled under the trust for distribution hereinbefore
contained in or upon all or any of the securities on which the proceeds of my said
real and residuary personal estate are hereinbefore directed to be invested and
with the like powers to change and vary the same investments And I authorize
and empower my trustees in their discretion from time to time to apply all or any
part or parts of the annual income and also of the capital of the share of each or
any of such minors in or towards his or her maintenance and education or in
any manner for his or her advancement benefit or advantage either directly or by
paying the same to his or her parent or guardian to be so applied without being
liable to see the application thereof or to require any account of the same
And to invest and accumulate any surplus income and add the same to the
capital from which it shall have arisen with power to apply such
accumulations in manner aforesaid I devise all the real estate vested in me at
my decease as trustee or mortgagee to my said trustees their heirs and assigns
subject to the trusts and equities affecting the same respectively I declare that
the power of appointing a new trustee or trustees of this my Will shall be
exerciseable by the surviving or continuing trustees or trustee for the time
being or the acting executors or executor administrators or administrator of the
last surviving or continuing trustee or by the last acting trustees or trustee I
empower my trustees to give receipts to purchasers and others for all moneys
and effects to be paid or delivered to them by virtue of this my Will and declare
that such receipts shall exonerate the person or persons taking the same from
all liability to see to the application or disposition of the money or effects therein
mentioned I declare that the trusts powers and discretions hereinbefore vested in
my said trustees shall be exerciseable by the trustees or trustee for the time
being of this my Will And I exempt every trustee of my Will from liability
for losses occurring without his own wilful default and authorize them
respectively to retain and to allow to each other out of moneys coming to their
respective hands by virtue of my Will all expenses incident to the trusteeship
as well as a reasonable compensation for their respective loss of time and trouble in or
about the same And I revoke all other Wills by me heretofore made In witness
[Page 4] whereof I have hereunder set my hand this twenty eighth day of December
one thousand eight hundred and seventy three —Elizabeth her x mark Black —
Signed by the said '''Elizabeth Black''' the testatrix as her last Will and
Testament in the presence of us present at the same time who at her request in
her presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses to attest the
same —John R Smith — John Brown clerks to Mr. Smith Solr. Stockport == Proving Transcript == Proved at Chester the 28th.. day of April 1874 by the oath of '''Christopher'''
'''Hargreaves''' one of the executors to whom administration was granted, power
reserved of making the like grant to '''George Leah''' the other Executor.
The Testatrix '''Elizabeth Black''' was late of Stockport in the County of Chester
Widow and died on the 27th.. day of January 1874 at Stockport aforesaid.
Under £800. Including Leasehold
Wm.. Smith, Solicitor, Stockport Charles T W Parry
District Registrar == Sources ==

Will of Elizabeth Countess of Devonshire, Dowager

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This is a transcription of the register version of the will of Elizabeth Cavendish Dowager Duchess of Devonshire. Will of Elizabeth Countess of Devonshire, Dowager Reference: PROB PROB 11/402/135 Description: Will of Elizabeth Countess of Devonshire, Dowager, Date: 20 August 1629 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Legal status: Public Record(s) Closure status: Open Document, Open Description The National Archives online. Accessed 18 February 2022. The will was written on 20 August 1689, with codicils added on 2 October 1689 and 9 November 1689. It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 13 November 1690. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. ---- '''The following persons are mentioned:''' * '''my deare sonne William Earle of Devonshire''' [[Cavendish-79|William Cavendish]] 4th Earl and 1st Duke of Devonshire and one of the two Executors of the will * '''my late deare Husband William Earle of Devonshire''' [[Cavendish-80|William Cavendish]] 3rd Earl of Devonshire * '''my late Mother in law Christian Countesse Dowager of Devonshire''' [[Bruce-1542|Christian (Bruce) Cavendish]] wife of [[Cavendish-81|William Cavendish]] 2nd Earl of Devonshire and daughter of [[Bruce-409|Edward (Bruce) Lord Bruce of Kinloss]] * '''my Sonne in Law the Earle of Exeter''' [[Cecil-935|John Cecil]] 5th Earl of Exeter * '''my daughter the sayd Anne Countesse of Exeter''' [[Cavendish-152|Anne (Cavendish) Cecil ]] * '''my daughter in Law the Countesse of Devonshire''' [[Butler-3915|Mary (Butler) Cavendish]] and Duchess of Devonshire * '''Richard Newman of Fifehead Magdalen in the County of Dorsett Esqr.''' probably [[Newman-11878|Richard Newman]] of Evercreech Park in Dorset * '''Roger Jackson of the parrish of St Clement Danes in the County of Midd[le]s[e]x Gent''' '''heretofore servant to my late deare Lord''' and one of the two Executors of the will * '''Francis Child of London Goldsmith''' [[Child-854|Francis Child MP]] and Lord Mayor of London (Goldsmiths) * '''my Grandsonne John Lord Burghley''' [[Cecil-936|John Cecil]] 6th Earl of Exeter and eldest son of Eliabeth's daughter Anne with her second husband John Cecil * '''my Grandsonne William Cecill ''' [[Cecil-944|William Cecil]] 2nd son of Anne and John Cecil * '''my Grandsonne Charles Cecill''' [[Cecil-943|Charles Cecil]] 3rd son of Anne and John Cecil * '''my Grandsonne Edward Cecill''' [[Cecil-1076|Edward Cecil]] 4th son of Anne and John Cecil * '''my Granddaughter the Lady Elizabeth Cecill ''' [[Cecil-830|Elizabeth (Cecil) Boyle]] youngest daughter of Anne and John Cecil * '''Anne Newman''' [[Harbord-238|Anne (Harbord) Newman]] wife of Richard Newman * '''Diana Cecill ''' * '''Eliz Rogerson''' * '''John Whildon of Hardwick''' possibly a steward. John Whildon's financial disbursements for building the west front of Chatsworth are held at Chatsworth. * '''Pannett of Putney Chyrurgeon''' possibly Thomas Pannett of Putney, Surrey * '''John Bullock of the Hilltopp in the county of Derby Esqr''' * '''Mr Twigg Viccar of Edensore in the county of Derby''' probably Johnathan Twigg curate of Edensor 1676 * '''Susane Trufell''' * '''Margarett Crossill''' * '''Thomas Hitchcott and Thomas Williams my Gardiners''' ---- '''Transcript''' '''In the name of God Amen'''
I Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of Devonshire do make this my
last will and Testament in manner following That is to say I
comitt my Soule to God Creatour of all things and my body to the Earth
to bee buryed att such place and in such manner as by any writing
under my hand I have directed or appointed or shall direct or appoint
hoping for a joyful resurrection by the mercy of God and meritts of
our Saviour Jesus Christ
And I doe hereby will and appoint that '''my deare'''
'''sonne William Earle of Devonshire''' whom I make one of my Executors
herein after named doe after my decease take into his possession all the plate
pictures Household Furniture and goods the life whereof was only given me by
'''my late deare Husband William late Earle of Devonshire''' deceased by his
last will and Testament
Also I give and bequeath unto '''my sayd deare
sonne''' my large silver Table Stands and looking glasse and also my best
Icwell being alarge Breast Jewel sett with Diamonds in which Jewell
[''new page 2''] Are (amongst many other Dyamonds) the large Diamond which '''my'''
'''late Mother in law Christian Countesse Dowager of Devonshire''' gave mee in
a Ring before my Marryage and alsoe the seaven pendant Diamonds
which I bought of Mr Embleton with my owne and which '''my late deare'''
'''Lord and Husband''' by his last will appointed or desired should after my
decease bee given to my sayd sonne for the use of his wife
And alsoe I give and
bequeathe unto '''my Sonne in Law the Earle of Exeter''' the sume of one hundred
pounds of lawful money of England to buy him a Ring and to '''my daughter'''
'''in Law the Countesse of Devonshire''' the sume of one hundred pounds of like
money to buy her a Ring
And whereas I have by one Indenture of Bargaine
and sale for one yeare bearing date the Twelveth day and one other
Indenture of Grant or Release bearing date the Thirteenth day of this
present month of August both made between mee of the one part and
'''Richard Newman of Fifehead Magdalen in the County of Dorsett Esqr. Roger'''
'''Jackson of the parrish of St Clement Danes in the County of Midd[le]s[e]x Gent'''
and '''Francis Child of London Goldsmith''' of the other parte Granted settled
or conveyed my house or Capitall Messuage after in Rowhampton in the
County of Surry and lands thereunto the sayd Richard Newman Roger
Jackson and Francis Child and theire Heires to the use and behoofe of my
selfe for and during the terme of my naturall life without Impeachment of
or afte and Immediately from and after my decease to the use and behoofe of the
sayd '''Richard Newman Roger Jackson and Francis Child''' theire Heires
and Assignes In Trust that the sayd '''Richard Newman Roger Jackson''' and
'''Francis Child''' theire Heires and Assignes should within six months after
my decease or assoone after as conveniently might bee by or out of the rents
and profitts of the sayd house Heriditaments and premisses or by sale or
Mortgage thereof or any parte thereof or by allsome or any of these or any
other wayes or meanes they should thinke fitt Raise the sume of Six Thousand
pounds of lawfull money of England to bee Imployed or disposed to or for
such person and persons and for such use and uses intents and purposes
and in such manner as I the sayd Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of
Devonshire should by my last will and Testament in writing or any other
writing or writings under my hand testified by two or more persons
appointed in that behalfe as by the sayd verited Indentures amongst other
things may appear Now I the sayd Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of
Devonshire doe hereby rattify and confirm the sayd grant or settlement
by the sayd verited Indentures And doe hereby appoint that the sayd '''Richard'''
'''Newman Roger Jackson and Francis Child''' theire Heires and Assignes shall
by or with the sayd sume of six Thousand pounds pay the severall sumes of
money herein after mentioned which I hereby give unto my Grandchildren
herein after named that is to say
Unto '''my Grandsonne John Lord Burghley'''
the sume of Five Hundred pounds of Lawfull money of England
Unto my
'''Grandsonne William Cecill''' the sume of one Thousand and Five Hundred
pounds of like money
Unto '''my Grandsonne Charles Cecill''' the sume of one
Thousand and Five Hundred pounds of like money
Unto '''my Grandsonne'''
'''Edward Cecill''' the sume of one Thousand pounds of like money
Unto '''my'''
'''Granddaughter the Lady Elizabeth Cecill''' the sume of one Thousand and
Five Hundred pounds of like money
And I doe hereby will and appoint
that the sayd severall sumes of money hereby given or appointed unto my
sayd Grandchildren shall be payable to them respectively att their respective
ages of one and Twenty yeares and not before and if one or more of them shall
happen to dye before his or her Age of one and Twenty yeares not marryed
[''new page 3''] or having any child then living Then the sume of money hereby given or
appointed to him or her soe dying shall not goe to the Executors [or Administrators] of him or her soe
dyeing but to the Overlivers of them Equally to bee divided amongst or betweene
them or to the Overliver of them in case all of them except one shall happen soe
to dye And my will is that the sayd severall sumes of money hereby before given
unto my sayd Grandchildren shall bee charged uppon my sayd House and lands
and the same shall bee lyable to the raiseing and paying thereof with Interest
after the rate of Five pounds p Centa p And from the end of six moneths
next after my decease till the same sumes shall bee raysed and received by
the sayd '''Richard Newman Roger Jackson and Francos Child''' theire Heires
and Assignes or some of them and such I forest as shall bee soe ratified and
received and also such other Interest proffitt or Increase as (After the sayd
sume of Six Thousand pounds shall bee raysed and receaved as aforesayd)
shall bee made thereof or of any parte to there of shall bee payd unto my sayd
Grandchildren respectively together with their respective shares of the sayd
sume of Six Thousand pounds when their respective shares shall bee respectively
payable to them as aforesayd and not before proportionally according to their
respective shares in the sayd sume of Six Thousand pounds
And I doe hereby
will and appoint that all my Personall Estate except such part thereof as I
have hereby otherwise disposed of or shall hereby or by any other writing to
bee parte of my will otherwise dispose of Be applyed and disposed of to and for
the payment of my Funerall Charges and Expenses and my debts and Legacyes
particularly such debt or debts sume or sumes of money to the sayd '''Roger'''
'''Jackson''' as I have or shall acknowledge to bee due and owing to him from
my selfe or any other by any note Bill or writing under my hand
And after my funerall charges and expenses and all such debts and Legacyes
payd or sattisfyed Then what shall remaine of my Personall Estate after
the payments aforesayd shall bee for the peculiar use and benefitt and att
the only disposall of my sayd '''daughter the sayd Anne Countesse of Exeter'''
with which the sayd '''Earl of Exeter''' shall not intermeddle nor shall the
same bee in any sort lyable or subject to his debts arts or disposition And
therefore to or for that purpose the same shall be payd and disposte to sum
person or persons as shee shall from time to time or att any time or
times by any writing or writings under her hand appoint in that behalfe
And in default of such appointment or when not such appointment shall
bee ) shall bee payd to her selfe and the Receipt or Acquittance of the sayd
'''Countesse of Exeter''' or of such as shee shall soe appoint shall bee a sufficient
discharge to all intents and purposes for my executors and my sayd
Trustees and every of them the[?] and every of their Heires Executors
and Administrators against the sayd '''Earle of Exeter''' and all and every
other person and persons for soe much money or any other thing
belonging to my Personall Estate as shall bee thereby acknowledged to bee
received
Alsoe I doe hereby will and appoint that my Executors doe provide
and allow Dyett lodging Entertainment and wages for and to all such as
shall bee '''my household servants''' att the time of my death in a competent
and fitting manner and order for the space of Two Moneths next after my
decease
And that my Executors and the sayd '''Richard Newman and his wife'''
and my sayd servants only and not others have mourning given from out
of my Personall Estate But that if any others thinke fitt (which I desire they
will not) to putt themsleves or servants into mourning they doe itt att they
owne charge
And of this my last will and Testament I make and ordaine
my sayd '''deare sonne the Earle of Devonshire''' and the sayd '''Roger Jackson<'''br/> [''new page 4''] Jackson '''heretofore servant to my late deare Lord''' Executors revokeing allformer
Wills by mee made And my will is that my sayd Executors and Trustees or any of
them shall not bee answerable for or lyable to the [?] deed neglegent ot default
of the other or for any losse that shall happen by their or any of their keeping or
placeing or putting out att Interest the sayd sume of six Thousand pounds or
any parte thereof or of any parte of my Personall Estate they doeing therein
according to their Judgement and discretion And that my sayd Executors and
Trustees and every of them herein and every of their Executors and Administrators
shall and may out of sure Interest or Proffitts as shall bee made of the sayd six
Thousand pounds or any parte thereof Reimburse him and themselves
respectively All such costs Expences and charges as they or any of them shall
att any time or times suffer Expend or bee putt unto by ordering manageing
or placeing out the sume or any Parte thereof
In Witnesse whereof I the sayd
Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of Devonshire Have to this my last Will and
Testament conteyned in [the] Eight Precedent Sheetes of Paper and this last
sheetes sett my hand and to this last sett my hand and seale and alsoe my
seale to the Ribbon fixed on the Topp of this my Will the Tewntyeth day
August in the yeare of our Lord Christ One Thousand Six Hundred
Eighty Nine E. Devonshire Signed sealed and published by the
before named Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of Devonshire to bee her
last will and Testament in the presence of us who as witnesses of the same
have in her presence subscribed our names '''Anne Newman Diana Cecill Eliz Rogerson John'''
'''Whildon''' '''A Codicill''' or Writing to bee parte of my will
bearing Date the day of the date hereof
'''Whereas''' I Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of Devonshire
have not in or by my last will given any Lecacyes or sumes of money to
my servants or to the poore which I alwayes designed to doe Now I the
sayd Countesse hereby give Unto each and every my Household Servants
that have or receive wages thee sume and vallue of one yeares Wages
according to the rates or sumes they yearly receive in and by my Stewards
book of Accompts
And I doe give unto the poore of the Towne of
Rowhampton in the County of Surry the sume of Fiveteene pounds To the
poore of the Towne of Putney in the same County the sume of Tenne
pounds These two sumes to bee distributed and delivered by and att
the direction of [ ''blank space'' ] Pannett of Putney aforesayd Chyrurgeon
and my servant John Whildon
Item I give to the poore of the Towne and
Parrish of Heath in the County of Derby the sume of Fiveteen pounds
To the poore of the Towne and Parrish of Rowthrone in the sayd County
of Derby the sume of Fiveteene pounds To the poore of the Towne and
parrish of Edensore in the sayd County of Derby the sume of Fiveteene
pounds The sayd severall sumes given to the sayd Three Townes
and Parrishes to be distributed and delivered by and att the direction
of '''John Bullock of the Hilltopp''' in the same County Esqr '''Mr'''
'''Twigg Viccar of Edensore''' aforesayd and '''James Whildon of Hardwicke'''
in the same County Gent or the Survivour of them In witnesse whereof I
have hereunto sett my hand and seale The twentyeth day of August in the
[''new page 5''] The yeare of our Lord Christ One Thousand Six Hundred Eighty and
Nine Devonshire Signed sealed and published by the sayd Countesse
Dowager of Devonshire to bee parte of her sayd Will in the presence of
'''Anne Newman Diana Cecill Eliz Rogerson John Whildon'''
'''Octo: 02 89'''
'''I Give''' to Ms: '''Susane Trufell''' the sume of One Hundred pound
Witnesse my hand E Devonshire.
'''The 02 of October 89'''
'''I Give''' to Ms Deana Cecill the sume of Five Hundred pounds with
Mourneing and all Pictures done with my owne hand Witnesse my
hand E Devonshire.
'''The 02 of Octo: 89'''
'''To''' Better Rogerson 02 Pound To Margarett Crossill 15 pound
To An Supper the same Witnesse my hand E Devonshire.
'''All''' the pictures I did with my owne hamds in Oyle Colours
I give to Ms Diana Cicill
My wearing clothes I leave to my women
servants and Die to take what shee likes and divide the rest and alsoe
my points and Laces to her and Trussett Grey Linen or [?] Hoodes
to bee divided as shee shall thinke fitt to bee ordered by '''Ms: Diana Cicill'''
'''Octo: 02 89'''
'''I Give'' to '''Ms Newman''' the sume of Fifty pound with
mourning to her and her Husband '''Mr Newman''' Witnesse my
hand E Devonshire
'''Octo 02 89'''
'''I Give'' to Mr '''Roger Jackson''' the summe o Two Hundred
pound being trouble I have soe many to give to That I think
this too little for what he deserves Witnesse my hand E Devonshire
'''Whereas'' I Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of Devonshire in
and by my last Will and Testament Have (amoungst other Legacyes)
[''new page 6''] Given or appointed to '''my Grandchild William Cecill''' the sume of one Thousand
and Fiv Hundred pounds To my '''Grandson Charles Cecill''' the sume of one
Thousand and Five Hundred pounds and to '''my Granddaughter the Lady'''
'''Elizabeth Cecill''' the like sume of one Thousand and Five Hundred pounds to bee
payd to them severally att their respective ages of one and Twenty yeares
Now I doe hereby declare and apoint that in case my sayd Granddaughter
shall happen to marry before her sayd Age of one and Twenty years Then the
sayd One Thousand Five Hundred pounds with what shall bee made thereof for
Interest sha;; bee payable att the day of Marryage anything in my sayd will to
the contrary notwithstanding
And I doe herby revoke the Legacy of One Thousand
and Five Hundred pounds given to '''my Grandson William Cecill''' in or by my sayd
Will and doe hereby give unto him only the sume of one thousand pounds
And
I doe alsoe hereby further Will and devise to my sayd '''Grandsonne Charles'''
'''Cecill''' the further sume of Five Hundred pounds over and above the one
Thousand and Five hundred pounds given him in and by my sayd Will
And
doe hereby appoint that the sayd Legacyes to the sayd '''William and Charles'''.
shall bee payable and payd in like manner as their Lecacyes in and by my
sayd Will are or were appointed to be payd and subject to the same
Limittation or appointment
And whereas what little money I have in my
owne or any other hand and what I have charges Uppon my house and lands
att Rowhampton may fall short to pay my Engagements and Lecacyes I hope
my other Persanall Estate Undisposed of will sufficiently doe it
And I doe hereby
Will and appoint that what I have given away disposed or ordered in and by
severall notes or writings under my one hand and placed together with
my Will (though not Witnessed) shall bee part of my Will and bee performed
by my Executors as if the same had buin written or inferred in my Will
only and except that those and such as have Legacyes in or by the sayd Notes
and Will and any Codicill to or parte of my Will shall not respectively have
or claime the Lagacyes or benefits mentioned in the sayd Will Codicill and
Notes too but shal respectively have the Legacyes or benefits given them
by the sayd Will Codicill or notes as shall respectively be most for their
benefitt and advantage
And Lastly I doe hereby declare these presents to
bee a Codicill or arte of my last will and Testament In witnesse whereof
I have hereunto sett my hand and seale this One and Twentyeth day of
Octoberin the yeare of our Lord One thousand six Hundred Eighty and
Nine E Devonshire Signed Sealed and published in the presence
of Susan Trussell Elizabeth Rogerson Roger Jackson
'''Whereas''' I Elizabeth Countesse Dowager of Devonshire
Have in and by my last will and some Codicills parte of my Will
given or appointed to every one of my servants the Vallue of one yeares
wages as a Lagacy And whereas '''Thomas Hitchcott and Thomas Williams'''
'''my Gardiners''' but lately came into my service and therefore I have thought
fitt not to make them in equall Capacity with those have served me longer now
all persons therefore whom it may any wayes concerne that I the sayd
Countesse doe heeby revoke any Legacy given or intended in and by my
Will or any Codicill to them the sayd Thomas Hitchcott and Thomas Williams
or either of them And doe hereby in Lein thereof give and devise to the sayd
'''Thomas Hitchcott and Thomas Williams''' severally One Quarter of a Yeares
Wages apcece att the rates they are payd by my Stewards booke and noe
more and I doe hereby appoint these presents to bee aparte of or Codicill to my
[''new page 7''] '''My''' last Will In Witnesse whereof I the sayd Countesse have hereunto
sett my hand and seale this Eighth day of November One Thousand
six hundred Eighty and Nine E D sealed and devlivers and
published in the presence of '''D Cecill Eliz Rogerson Roger Jackson'''
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Will of Elizabeth Crunden of Eastbourne 1545

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This is a transcription of the original probate copy of the Will of '''Elizabeth Crunden of Eastbourne''' ("Estborne") written on 19 November 1545. It is one page only, is unsigned and most of the addendum has been struck out. The reverse side of the page relates that the will was proved on 20th February 1575 which may be a clerk's error for 1545, and hence proved 20 February 1545/6. She left an estate worth £4 14 shillings. The will was proved at the Consistory Court for the Archdeaconry of Lewes. '''Will of Elizabeth Crunden 1545''' Consistory Court for the Archdeaconry of Lewes. Original held at East Sussex Record Office, The Keep, Woollards Way, Brighton BN1 9BP. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-D1HS-534?i=22&cat=685691 Image on FamilySeach] Film # 004427670 image 23 Accessed 4 September 2021 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are per the will, including crossings out and insertions.
Abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]
Capital F has been rendered as F rather than ff.
There were very few capital letters used for names and proper nouns. ---- In the name of god Amen. The xix ti day of novemb[e]r and
the year of our lord god a thowsand fyve hundr[e]th forty &
fyve. I Elsabeth Crunden of the p[ar]ishe of Estborne in
countye of Sussex sicke in body but foll of remeb[ra]ns
thanks be to god do make this my last will & testame[n]t
in man[no]r & forme folowyng. fyrst I gyve & bequeth
my sowle unto almyghty god and Blessed lade
sanet mary and all the c[om]panyny of hevy[n] to pr[a]y
for me & my bode to be buried in the churchyard
of estborne aforesayd. Also I gyve unto the hye
alter of estborne iiijd. Item to the Brothered of iesus The "Brotherhood of Jesus" was a fraternal gild in Eastborne a
Busehell of barle. Bushell of barley Item I gyve unto Alys Broke the
dought[er] of John Broke iiij platers a payr of h[ ]pyn
shets and a panne & I gyve unto the wif of
nycolas Kyngsmell a kyrtell and a smocke
And to mother Ray a kercher / Item I gyve unto
the wif of Roger Woode a kercher and a smocke. All
my the godes unbequete I gyve unto John Wynkefyld
Whome I co[n]stytute and make my lawfull executor
These beying Witnesse Robert Balert Will[ia]m fourd
Richard wryght curat and other
Also I will that there shalbe iij masses at my buryall
and iij at at my mounth mynde. Month's mind - a remembrance mass said a month after the burial I will th[a]t ther[e] shalbe ij masses
sayd for me onys in the ev[er]y yere by the space of [''crease in the page'']
And I will Robert balart to be my over seer of
this my last will the some for his paynes
takynge iij s iiij d
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Will of Elizabeth Goulde, Widow of Seaborough,1584

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Will of Elizabeth Goulde, Widow of Seaborough, Somerset PROB 11/68/98 Prob 12th February 1584/5 :In the Name of God amen The fourth daie of December in the yeare of our Lorde God one thousand fyve hundred, foure score and foure, in the seaven and twentith yeare of the raigne of our soveraige Lady Elizabeth by the grace of god, Queen of England, France and Ireland, Defender of the faith etc. :I Elizabeth Goulde of Seaborough in the County of Somerset widow of the Dioces of Bath and Welles beinge perfect of mynde and sounde of memorue (laude and praise to th’allmightie) doe constitute and ordayne this my prsent testament conteyninge therein my last will in manner and forme following :First I commytt my soule to god my Creator, Reedemer and only Saviour; And I appoint my body to be buried in the Church of Crewkerne nere my hisbands buriall or grave .And I utterly revoke all former wills guifts and legacies in the same given and legated, and that the said wills heretofore made by me or any appoyntiment shall stand be and remayne utterly (___) voyde and of none effecte in suche soute as if the saide willes had never been hadd or made. :Item my temproall goods I legate, give and bequeathe in manner following. :Inprimis to the parish Church of Crewthorne fourty shillinges, to the churche or Chappell of Seaborough fourtie shillinges; to the Cathedrall Church of Wells sixe shillinges eight pence. :To Gyles Penny Esquire, Eight poundes to be paid unto him by y kynne(sines) James Bale and Robert Knight gent within oneyear after my decease for the Stock of (Wraypole?) :To Robert Knight gent the bedd that he lyth in standing in his chamber withall that usually belongeth thereunto. :To Lewes Martin gent the bdd that he lieth in standinge in his chamber with all that usually belongeth thereunto :To Elizabeth Bale, twentie marks in monney and one featherbedd with all that belongeth thereunto :Item I give unto every one of the children of Johane Dabey widow, Alice Dabeny widowe, Agnes Willoughby and Edith Huntley which shalbe unmarried at the tyme of my death fyve shillinges :To any one of the children of John Hoskins that shalbe unmarried at the tyme of my death, fyve shillinges :To every one of the servants which shalbe in covenant with mee at the tyme of my death fyve shillinges :To everie one of my godchildren twelve pence. :To William Goulde gent, the sonne of Barnard Gould one guilt Boale :To Thomas Durven of Windsor twenty marks. :The residue of my foodes unbequeathed (my debtes paid and my funerall expeses dischaged, I whollye give and bequeath unto the said Gyles Pennye whome I constitute make and ordaine my sole and only executor requiring as he will answer before the dreadfull iudgement seate of god, to see this my last will and testament in every respect p[er]formed accordinf to the intent of my plane meaning herein and my trust in him in this behalfe. :And fynally at the tyme of my funerall whome I have and appointe to be overseers of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I the saide Elizabeth Golde for the further confirmation hereof have hereunto sett my hand and seale in the presence of such ersons as are hereunder written. Signed Elizabeth Golde, signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Thomas Durven of Seaborough, John Richard and Lawrence Pye Probate granted to Giles Penney

Will of Elizabeth Kirk of Hope, Derbyshire, 1735

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Bocking-227|Elizabeth Kirk]] of Hope, Derbyshire. Her will was dated 16 October 1735 and probate was granted at Bakewell on 20 May 1736. == Transcript == [page 1]
Bakewell 20th May 1736
Let a Probate of this Will be granted to Abraham
Bocking one of the Executors named in the said
Will & a power Reserved for the other
Oath being made
before me
Thos. Grove Surrogate [page 2]
In the Name of God Amen, I Elizabeth Kirk
of the Town and Parish of Hope & of the County Derby
being sick and weak in body but of sound mind & memory
blessed be God, do make and ordain this my present last
Will & Testament in manner & form as followeth, first &
principally I Commend my Soul into the hands of God who
gave it and my Body I Commit to the Earth to be interred
in a Christian like & decent manner at the discretion of my
Executors hereafter named, and first I will that all my debts &
funeral Expenses be paid & discharged, and a true & perfect In=
=ventory be taken of all Goods & personal Estate, of which
I bequeath & dispose as follows, I will th[a]t the I[n]terest of
an hundred & forty four Pounds now in the hands of Benjamin Kirk
of Bradwell my Brother be paid to my Daughter Ann Butcher
the wife of Willm. Butcher during her Life, and after the
decease of her my Daughter Ann Butcher, I do will th[a]t
the said sum of an hundred & forty four Pounds, now in the
hands of my aforesd. Brother Benjamin Kirk be equally divided
amongst my three Grand Children Christopher Butcher John
Butcher & Willm. Butcher Likewise I give to my Grand Son Chris:
Butcher the sum of ten Pounds, to be put in to the hands
of my Executors till he Come to the Age of twenty one and then I do
appoint the said sum with the Interest for the same to be paid him,
Likewise I give to my Grand Sons John & Willm. Butcher each of em
five pounds to be paid them (together with Interest for the same) at the
Age of twenty one, I likewise give to my Grand Sons Christopher
& Willm. Butcher each of em a Bed & Bedding, likewise I give to my
Grand Child John Butcher one Chest standing in the for Chamber,
Likewise I give the Tennant right of my Farm at Bradwell
which I hold under Mr. Eyre of Hassop to my Daughter Ann
Butcher and also the residue of my personal[?] Estate And lastly I do nominate & appoint my Brothers
Ralph & Abram Bocking joynt Executors of this my present
last Will & Testament utterly revoking all former Wills by me
heretofore made. In witness whereof I do hereunto set my hand
& seal the 16th day of October in the Ninth Year of the Reign of our
Sovereign Lord King George the Second, and in the Year of our Lord God one
Thousand Seven hundred & thirty five.
Elizabeth Kirk her mark Sealed Signed & declared in the
Presence of
Henry Bocking
Roger motteram
Ed: […]erley == Source == * "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860". Archive: Staffordshire Archives. [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=S2%2FGBPRS%2FSTAFFORDSHIRE%2FLICHFIELD%2F008315039%2F00571&parentid=PRS%2FSTAFFS%2FDIO%2FLICHFIELD%2FPRB%2F022561 FindMyPast Image] [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=PRS%2FSTAFFS%2FDIO%2FLICHFIELD%2FPRB%2F022561 FindMyPast Transcription]. Elizabeth Kirk, 1735, Hope, Derbyshire.

Will of Elizabeth Lambole widow of Newbury 1815

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This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of '''[[Unknown-572949 | Elizabeth Lambole]]''' (formerly Pool, maiden surname unknown) of Newbury in Berkshire. She was the widow of '''[[Lambole-5 | Richard Lambole]]''', a barber and peruke (wig) maker of Kingsclere in Hampshire. The will was written on the 25th of April 1814, about a year before Elizabeh was buried on the 18th of June 1815 at the age of 74 years. It was proved at London in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 14th of August 1815. The register copy of the will is now catalogued with the Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills at The National Archives at Kew, Surrey, England. Spelling and punctuation are as the register copy. Abbreviations have been expanded in square brackets. Capital 'f' has been transcribed as 'F' rather than 'ff'. ---- ==Persons mentioned== *Elizabeth's daughter, '''[[Lambole-4 | Rebecca Bush]]''' (nee Lambole), who was 34 at the time the will was written. *Elizabeth's son-in-law, '''[[Bush-8349 | James Bush]]''', a shopkeeper of Calmell Buildings on Orchard Street in Marylebone, Middlesex, and the executor of the will. *'''James Tree''' and '''M.R. Rose''', the witnesses of the will. ---- ''Elizabeth Lambole'' '''In the Name of God Amen''' I Elizabeth Lambole of Newberry in the County of Berkshire widow do make this my last Will & Testament in manner following that is to say The whole of my Property of every kind & nature whatsoever and wheresoever after the payment of any just Debts Funeral & Testamentory Expences I give & bequeath unto my Daughter Rebecca Bush wife of James Bush of Calmell Buildings Orchard Street shopkeeper her Heirs or Assigns And lastly I do hereby constitute & appoint the aforesaid James Bush sole Executor to this my last Will & Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto made my Mark & set my Seal this twenty fifth Day of April One Thousand eight hundred & fourteen Elizabeth X Lambole her mark (L:S:) Signed Sealed published and declared by the within named Testatrix Elizabeth Lambole to be her last Will & Testament in presence of James Tree M:R: Rose. Proved at London 14th August 1815 before the worshipful Samuel Rush Meyrick Doctor of Laws & Surr[ogat]e by the Oath of James Bush the sole Ex[ecut]or to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first sworn duly to Adm[ission]. Ex[ecute]d. ---- ==Sources== *Reference: PROB 11/1572/92, Description: Will of Elizabeth Lambole, Widow of Newberry , Berkshire, Date: 14 August 1815. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D230934 The National Archives online], accessed 12 Sep 2021 *Elizabeth Lambole, 74 years old, buried 18th of June 1815, St Mary the Virgin, Shaw, Shaw cum Donnington, Berkshire, England. Citing: findmypast.com.au "Berkshire Burial Index".[https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/D/250477303/1 Requires subscription], accessed 12 Sep 2021

Will of Elizabeth Martyn, Widow of Parkepale, Dorset 1588

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:National Archives Will of Elizabeth Martyn, Widow of Parkepale, Dorset :PROB 11/72/81 Date: 27 January 1588 :Indexed on Ancestry as Elizabeth Martyn 27 Jan 1587/8 Parkepalœ (sic), Dorset, England :Transcribed by Helen Ford :Elizabeth Martyn :In the name of God amen The thirtith daye of December in the thirty yeare of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god Queen of England, France and Ireland, defender of the faith , the yeare of our Lorde god one thousand five hundred foure score and seaven. :I Elizabeth Martyn of Parke Pale in the County of Dorset widowe being wholle of mnde and of good and perfect remembrance lawde and praise be given to Th’almightie god doe make and ordayne this my present testament and last will in manner and forme following :First I give and bequeathe my sowle to Almighty fod my Creator and to Jesus Christ myRedemer and to the holye ghoste my comforter, three persons and one very god''' And my bodye to be buryed in the church or churchyarde of Puddletowne.''' :First I give and bequeathe to the said church towards the reparing thereof three shillings and foure pence. :Item I give and bequeathe to''' Margaret Martyn''' my eldest daughter at the time she shall accomplish the full age of twenty yeares fifty pounds of currant English money :Item I give and bequeath into''' Cicill Martyn my second daughter''' at the time of she shall lykewise accomplish the full age of twenty yeares, fifty poundes of currant money :Item I give and bequeathe to''' Katherine Martyn my youngest daughter''' at the time she shall lykewse accomplish the full age of twenty yeares fifty poundes of lawfull money of England :And further my will is that if it shall happen that any of my daughters doe decease before they or any of them shall accomplish the full age of twenty yeares then my wll is that these two which shalbe then living to have the port[i]on of her which shall so decease to be equally devided betwixte them And if it shall happen that any of my daughter two of them doe decease then my will is that the third benig then living to enioy the wholle port[i]ons .And if it so happen that they all doe decease before they doe accomplish the full age of twenty yeares then my will is that''' John Martyn my second sonne shall have fifty pounds of their port[i]ons, and the rest of theire said port[i]ons benig one hundred pounds to remaine and equally, to be devided to Franncis Martyn, William Martyn and Nicholas Martyn my sonnes.''' :Item I give and bequeathe to '''Franncis Martyn my eldest sonne''' thirty pounds of Lawful money of England to be paid within one wholle yeare after my decease. :Item I give and bequeathe to '''William Martyn my third sonne''' thirty pounds of currant money lykewise to be paid within one wholle yeare after my decease. :Item I give and bequeathe to '''Nicholas Martyn,my youngest sonne''' thirty pounds of currant English money to be paide within the compasse of one wholle yeare next after my decease And further my will is that if any of my saide sonnes shall happen fo decease before suche time as their port[i]on shall growe due unto them that then those two whiche shalbe living to devide the port[i]on equally betwixte them And if it shall so happen that two of them shall lykewise dease then my will is the third sonne benig living to enioye the whole port[i]on And if it so happen that the saide sonnes Franncis Martyn, William Martyn and Nicholas Marty to decease before suche time as theire port[i]ons shall growe due and payable unto them, Then my will is that theire said port[i]ons whollye to remaine to suche of my daughters as shalbe then living. :The rest of my goods and chattalls whatsoever not givern nor bequeathed after my funerall expenses discharged and my debts paide as particularly appeareth by a schedule hereunto annexed I give and bequeathe to''' John Martyn my second sonne whom I make my sole executor so see this my present testament''' and Last will performed provided allwayes and neverthelesse my will is that John Martyn my sonne whome I make my full and wholle executor shall by this will paye or cause to be paide to every one of my foresaide daughters yearely five pounds for theire maintenance during such time as these legacies are to remaine in his hands in consideration for the use and benefite thereof And further also my will is that if any of my saide daughters happen to marrye within theire ages before limitted then uppon one yeares warning thereof given unto my saide executor he is to paye or cause to be paide to every one of my saide daughters that so shall dispose herselfe in mariage the foresaide some of fifty pounds in full contentation and payment of their foresaide legacies according to the effecte and meaning of these presents. I doe also ordayne and appointe to be my''' overseers to see this my will truly and faithfully performed by my executor, James Jerrard of Trent gent and Robert Gifford of Burleston yeoman'''. And for theire paynes therein taken I give to every one of them apeece twenty shillings to be paide by my executor. :In witness whereof to this my present will I the saide Elizabeth Martyn have hereunto sett my hand and seale the daye moneth and yeare above written E __ne Sealed and delivered by the within named Elizabeth Martyn as her owne proper deede to John Martyn her sonne in the presence of those whose names be hereunto written James Gerrard, (signum) Robti Gifford Thomas Adams [Teshe??m’ } Rich’d Morris :Debtes owing by Elizabeth Martyn widowe as followeth the Anno Dmn 1587 :Imprimis to Mr Hussey of Shapwick to be paide at our Ladye daye in Lent next coming five pounds :Item to Mr James Compton five pounds :Item to Mr Kellett of Almer due the third daye of Maye next five pounds :Item to my Aunte Fauntleroyes at the purification of our Ladye five pounds :Item to James Jerrard tenne pounds :Itm to Thomas Lauye of Southover at Michaelmas next five pounds :Item at Blanford three pounds thirtene shillings :Item to Richard Tillye of Wolbridge twenty shillings :Item to Thomas James of Cliffe at our Ladye daye in Lent next fiftye shillings :To Jone Andres? Forty shillings :To Robert Bechamp thirtene shillings foure pence :To Eve Graye nyne pounds foure shillinges and five pence. :Item to my brother Robert Martyn for my fyne thirty five pounds :Item to Dorothy Hebeche forty shillings :Item to Thomas George nowe due fourtene shillings tenne pence :Item to George Gibbes six shillings eighte pence :Item to Elizabeth Ear____ seaventene shillings :Item to Peter Browne abowte Candlemas next eight shillings foure pence :Item to Nicholas Woode seaven shillings six pence :Item to Thomas Gibbes five shillings tenne pence :Item for my parte towards a Robbery comitted sixtene shillinges (transcribers note, the total of these debts amounts to £58-16-11d Probate granted to John Martyn executor

Will of Elizabeth Mayor, spinster of Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire 1682

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The Will of Elizabeth Mayor, spinster of Farnham Royal was written on 26 June 1682 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in London on 18 October 1682. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 371
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Will of Elizabetha Mayor, granted probate on 18 Nov 1682. Died about 1682 in Farnham Royal, Buckinghamshire, England.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People mentioned in the Will: *Elizabeth Mayor (testatrix) *Jane Mayor, widow (mother) *Katherine Winterflood (sister) **William Fuller (her late husband) *[[Meers-135|Judith Umfrevile]] (sister) *Elizabeth Speght (niece) *[[Umfreville-58|Edward Umfrevile]] (nephew) *[[Umfreville-74|Judith Umfrevile]] (niece) *Charles Speght (nephew) *[[Meers-139|Richard Mayor]] (father, deceased) *Thomas and Richard Winspeare (nephews) *Judith and Sarah Winspeare (nieces) *John Winterflood (brother in law) *[[Umfreville-59|Edward Umfrevile]] of Farnham Royal (brother in law) *Thomas Winspeare gent (brother in law) *John Speght gent (brother in law) *Walter Tredway gent (cousin) *Nicholas Basse (godson) *Witnesses: John Norman, Richard Shrimpton, Susanna Pond In the Name of God Amen
I '''Elizabeth Mayor''' of Farnham Royall in the County of Bucks Spinster
being sick and weake in body but of good and perfect minde and memorie
thanks bee therefore given to Almighty God Doe make and ordaine this my
last will and testament in manner and forme following Impr[im]is I give and
bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty God my most mercifull
Creator trusting assuredly through the merritts of Jesus Christ my most gracious
Redeemer to enioy everlasting life and my Body to the earth to bee decently Interred
according to the discrec[i]on of my Executors herein after named And as for the worldly
estate wherewith it hath pleased Almighty God to blesse mee I give and bequeath in
manner following Impr[im]is I give and bequeath unto my mother '''Jane Mayor'''
Widdow dureing her naturall life the interest profitt and proceed of three hundred
pounds of lawfull English money and my minde and will is that the said sum[m]e of three
hundred pounds shall within the space of Foure yeares next after my said mothers
death goe and bee paid unto the persons herein after menc[i]oned in such manner and
proporc[i]on as is herein after expressed that is to say unto my sister '''Katherine'''
'''Winterflood''' the summe of twenty pounds thereof unto my sister '''Judith'''
'''Umfrevile''' the summe of twenty pounds another parcell thereof and unto my Neece
'''Elizabeth Speght''' the summe of two hundred and sixty pounds residue of the said
summe of Three hundred pounds but my intent and meaning is and I doe
hereby will that in case my said neece Elizabeth Speght shall happen to dye before
shee atteine the age of one and twenty yeares without Issue of her body lawfully
begotten liveing at the time of her decease then in such case I give and bequeath the
said summe of two hundred and sixty pounds soe limitted to my said Neece Elizabeth
Speght as aforesaid unto my said sisters Katherine Winterflood and Judith Umfrevile
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equally betweene them to bee divided Item I give and bequeath unto my said sister
Katherine Winterflood the Necklace of pearls the Diamond Ring the Gould watch
and the two trunckes of linnen and other things which were the Necklace ring watch
and trunkes of linnen and other things of my said Sister Winterflood and upon which
I lent to her and her late husband '''William Fuller''' Gent deceased the summe of
Forty pounds Item I give and bequeath unto my said sister Judith Umfrevile the
summe of Fifty pounds lawfull English money to bee paid within the space of Four
yeares next after my decease Item I give unto my Nephew '''Edward Umfrevile'''
and my Neece '''Judith Umfrevile''' to each of them the summe of twenty pounds
lawfull English money to bee paid within the space of foure yeares next after my
decease Item I give and bequeath unto my said Neece Elizabeth Speght the
summe of One hundred and Fifty pounds lawfull English money to bee paid within
the Space of Five yeares next after my decease nut in case my said neece Elizabeth
Speght shall happen to die before she atteine the age of one and twenty yeares
without Issue of her body lawfully begotten liveing at the time of her decease
then my minde and will is that the said summe of One hundred and Fifty pounds
soe given and bequeathed unto my said Neece Elizabeth Speght as aforesaid
shall goe and bee paid unto my Sisters Katherine Winterflood and Judith
Umfrevile equally betweene them to bee divided within the space of foure yeares
next after the death of my said Neece Elizabeth Speght Item I give and
bequeath unto my said Neece Elizabeth Speght All the Silver and Silver and
guilt plate which were her fathers and upon which I lent her father ^the summe of thirty Seaven
pounds and tenne shillings to bee delivered unto her at her Age of one and twenty
yeares but in case shee happen to dye before she shall atteyne her Age of one and
twenty yeares without Issue of her body lawfully begotten liveing at the time of
her decease then I give and bequeath the same Plate to my said mother Jane
Mayor if shee shall bee liveing at the death of my said Neece Elizabeth Speght
and if my said mother shall not bee then liveing in such case I give and bequeath
the same plate to my nephews '''Charles Speght''' and Edward Umfrevile and my
said neece Judith Umfrevile equally betweene them to bee divided Item all my
my estate and estates interest and interests part and proporc[i]on parts and p[ro]porc[i]ons
trusts Reverc[i]on and Reverc[i]ons Remainder and Remainders whatsoever w[hi]ch I
now have of and in all the lands tenements and hereditaments aswell
Freehold and Coppyhold lyeing and being in the parish of Islington in the county
of Midd[lesex] which heretofore were the freehold and Coppyhold lands tenements
and hereditaments of my said Father '''Richard Mayor''' deceased and now are
in the tenure and possession of my said mother Jane Mayor her undertennants
assignee or assignes I give and devise in manner following (that is to say) the
one full moiety or halfe part thereof I give and devise unto my said Neece Judith
Umfrevile and to her heires and assignes forever and the other full moiety or
halfe part thereof I give and devise to my said Neece Elizabeth Speght and
to the heires of her body lawfully to bee begotten and for default of such Issue
then I give and devise the same full moiety or halfe part thereof to my said nephew
Edward Umfrevile and the heires of his body lawfully to bee begotten and for
default of such Issue then to my said Neece Judith Umfrevile and her heires
Item I give and bequeath unto my said Nephew Charles Speght the Summe of
Five pounds to be paid within the Space of foure yeares next after my decease
Item I give and bequeath unto my two nephews '''Thomas Winspeare''' and '''Richard'''
'''Winspeare''' to each of them the Summe of Five pounds to be paid within the space
of Foure yeares next after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my two
Neeces '''Judith Winspeare''' and '''Sarah Winspeare''' to each of them the Summe of tenn
pounds lawfull English money to bee paid within the space of foure yeares next
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after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto my said mother Jane Mayor the
summe of Five pounds to buy mourning Item I give and bequeath unto
my two sisters Katherine Winterflood and Judith Umfrevile to each of them Five
pounds to buy mourning
^[In left margin: Item I give and bequeath unto
my Brother in law '''John Winterflood'''
gent Five pounds to buy
mourning.]
Item I give and bequeath unto my brother in
Law Edward Umfrevile of Farnham Royall aforesaid Esqr the Summe of
tenne pounds lawfull english money Item I give and bequeath unto my said
brother in law '''Edward Umfrevile''' the further summe of five pounds to buy mourning
Item I give and bequeath unto my brothers in law '''Thomas Winspeare''' Gent
and '''John Speght''' Gent to each of them Tenne shillings to buy each of them a
ring to wear in remembrance of mee Item I give and bequeath unto my Cosen
'''Walter Tredway''' Gent Tenne shillings to buy a Ring to ear in remembrance
if mee Item I give and bequeath unto my Godsonne '''Nicholas Basse''' twenty
shillings And I doe hereby make ordaine constitute and appoint my said mother
Jane Mayor and my said Brother in las Edward Umfrevile Joint Executors
of this my last will and testament but notwithstanding my minde and will is
that those debts oweing to mee from my said Brother in law Edward Umfrevile
for which hee hath given security shall not hereby bee remitted but that the
same shall goe towards the paying of and discharging the legacies herein
before bequeathed And I doe hereby desire and appoint my Executors to take care
of the educac[i]on and maintenance of my said Neece Elizabeth Speght But my
minde and will is and I doe hereby declare that in case shee my said neece
Elizabeth Speght shall bee married to any person whatsoever in the life time of
her Grandmother Jane Mayor without her said Grandmothers consent and
approbac[i]on first had and obteined for such marriage then all and singuler
the legacies and bequests herein before mee bequeathed to her my said neece
Elizabeth Speght shall be utterly void and of none effect And I doe hereby
further will and declare that in case shee my said Neece Elizabeth Speght
shall happen to bee married unto any person whatsoever after the decease of my
said mother and before shee my said Neece Elizabeth Speght shall atteine her
age of One and twenty yeares without the consent and approbac[i]on of my said brother
in law Edward Umfrevile first had and obteined for such her marriage then also in
such case all and every the legacies and bequests herein before by mee to her my said
neece Elizabeth Speght bequeathed shall be utterly void and of none effect In
witnesse whereof I the said Elizabeth Mayor unto this my last will and testam[en]t
written in two sheetes of paper affixed together have sett my hand and seale this
Six and twentieth day of June In the foure and thirtieth yeare of the reigne of
our Sovereigne Lord Charles the second by the grace of God of England Scotland
France and Ireland King Defender of the Faith &c. Annoque D[omi]ni one
thousand Six hundred eighty two . Elizabeth Mayor Signed sealed published
and declared by the above named Elizabeth Mayor as her last will and testam[en]t
(this word) to wit (Mayor) being writt over the first line thereof before the publishing
sealeing and declareing thereof in the presence of '''John Norman Richard Shrimpton'''
Susanna Pond == Sources ==

Will of Elizabeth Rivers nee Barne

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In the name of God amen the twelveth day of January in the yere of oure Lord God one thowsand sixe hundred and eighteene I '''[[Barne-6|Elizabeth Rivers]] widowe commonlie called the Ladie Rivers the elder''' beyng in good healthe and of perfect memorie Lawde and praise be unto Almightie god, do make and ordayne this for my last will and testament and doe hereby expresselie revoke and disanull all other former Testaments and willes bequests and legaceys in them or any of them contayned and allso all and every other deedes and writinges heretofore in truste made for performance of any will or Testament whatsoever And my will and meaning is that this my last will and Testament with all legaceys and bequests and my Executor hereafter named shall abide firme and stable without any alteration whatsoever
First I bequeathe my soule into the hands and Tuition of Almightie god my Creator and Redemer in whose free mercy my whole trust and confidence is that as by the precious Death of his deere sonne Jesus Christe my Lord and only Savyoure whoe hathe redemed me and all mankynde so at my Departure out of this transitorye life he will receyve me into his everlasting kyngdome there to be partaker of suche ioyes [joys] as neyther bye hath seene now […] nor harte of man can conceave neither are the afflictions of this transitorie life worthie of
Item I will my sowle Departed my bodie to be buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named in some convenient place
Item I give unto the poorest and eldest people of the parishe of Haddlowe [Hadlow] in the countie of Kent six pounds to be Distributed amongest them by the handes of Thomas Barten of the sayed parishe within one month next after my decease And I will and bequeathe to the poore widowes and eldest poore people of the parishe of Westram [Westerham] in the countie of Kent five pounds to be Distributed amongest them by the hand of Mr Dale minister there Thomas Toler and Richard Dawling gent all beyng of the parishe aforesayed And the sayde legacey to be payed unto them one monthe after my decease And I further will and bequeath unto the poore people of Penshurst in the sayed countie fower poundes to be Distributed by the Churchwardens and Overseers for the poore for the tyme beyng within one monthe after my decease
And I do give and bequeathe fyve poundes of lawfull English money towards the buylding of a porche of stone to Asherst church to be payed when the parishioners shall goe abowte the newe building of yt:
Item I give and bequeath to '''my welbeloved sonne [[Rivers-3031|Henry Rivers]]''' a hundred and fiftie poundes of lawfull money of England to be paied unto hym within one yere after my decease And further I give to my sayed sonne Henry Rivers two deepe standing silver bolls [bowls] one guilt salte with a cover and one dozen of silver spoones
And I further give and bequeath unto '''my loving Daughter [[Rivers-1682|Alice Ladie Carewe]] the widowe of Sr Mathewe Carewe “the elder knighte''' one bason and ewer of silver parcell guilte which she hathe allreadie remayning in her handes and custodie And allso whereas Sr Mathewe Carewe her late husband together with his sonne Sr Mathewe Carewe stand bound to my sonne Henry Rivers aforesaid for payment of one hundred poundes to my use I do hereby will and give the sayd Bond with the money therein conteyned to my sayed daughter to her onlie benefitt and use And I further give unto her one hundred poundes to be payed unto her within one yere after my decease hoping she will by reason of this my bequest deale the better with '''my goddaughter Elizabeth Carewe the eldest daughter of Sr Mathewe Carewe knight'''
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my welbeloved daughter [[Rivers-3036|Dorcas]] wife of Sr Henry James knight''' my best gowne kirtle and petticoate one potion pott of silver with a cover and one silver porringer
Item I give and bequeathe unto '''Potter Rivers my grandchilde the sonne of John Rivers''' all those parcells Inventoried and left at Chafford in his grandfathers possession after the decease of my very loving sonne Sr George Rivers knight which I Desire may remayne to the sayed house which Inventorie is hereunto annexed and my meaning is my saied sonne Sr George Rivers shall have the use and possession of them during his life
Item I give and bequeathe unto '''[[Rivers-1690|George Rivers]] second sonne of my loving sonne Sr George Rivers''' the somme of twentie poundes to be paied to hym by myne executor within sixe monthes after my decease And I likewise give to '''William Rivers the third sonne of my saied sonne Sr George Rivers''' the somme of fiftie poundes to be paied to hym likewise within sixe monthes after my decease
And I further will and bequeathe to '''Elizabeth Rivers Dorothie Rivers Mary Rivers and Judith Rivers the daughters of my grandchilde John Rivers of wellstreete Esquire''' the somme of two hundred pounds that is to saie to every one of them fiftie pounds of lawfull money of England to be paied to them by my Executor at the daye of theire marriages or at theire severall ages of eighteene yeres which first shall happen And further my will and mynde is that yf any of them do departe this worlde before payment to them be made that then theire parte shall goe they soe dying to the survivor or survivors of them living at the tyme or ages aforesayed And further I give unto the saied Elizabeth Rivers eldest daughter of the saied John Rivers Esquire two standing silver potts weighing fower score and tenne ounces And my meaning is that '''my daughter Rivers wife of the sayed John Rivers''' shall have the use and possession of the sayed pottes untill the marriage of her sayed daughter and then to be delivered into the handes of the sayd Elizabeth Rivers
And further I give and bequeath to '''George Rivers and Nizell Rivers the youngest sonne of the sayed John Rivers''' the full somme of one hundred poundes of lawfull money of England to be payed to them at theire full ages of one and twentie yeres by my Executor And my meaning is that yf either of them die before they accomplishe the sayed yeres That then the parte of hym soe dying shall goe and remayne to the survivor
And I also give and bequeath to '''my neece Alice Davis daughter of Sr Henry Davis''' twenty poundes of lawfull English money to be payed unto her uppon the daye of her marriage or within a moneth after yf yt be demanded
Item I will give and bequeath unto '''my welbeloved sonne Sr [[Rivers-1440|George Rivers]] knighte''' one gould rynge as having better remembred hym with myne owne hand in an other kynde
And to '''my daughter in lawe his Ladie''' one gould rynge
To '''my daughter the Ladie Carewe''' one gould rynge
To '''my daughter the Ladie James''' one gould rynge
To '''my loving neiphue Sr Edward Halle knight and Baronett''' one gould rynge
To '''my neece his Ladie''' one gould rynge
To '''Sr John Steede knighte''' one gould rynge And to '''my neece his Ladye''' one gould rynge
To '''my neece the Ladie Carewe''' one gould rynge
To '''my neiphue John Rivers Esquire''' one gould rynge And to '''my very loving daughter his wife''' one gould ryng
To '''my neece Rowe widowe''' one gould rynge
To '''John Evelin Esquire''' one gould ryng And to '''my good neece his wife''' one gould rynge
To '''Mris Eland of Coleman Streete in London''' one gould rynge
To '''Mris Tonge wife of James Tonge the elder of Tunstall''' one gould rynge
And my will and mynde is that those several rynges which I give and bequeath to men shalbe of the valewe of fiftie shillinges a ryng And those for women of thirtie shillings a rynge
And I will all the saied rynges to be made and delivered by my executor according to my bequests within five weekes after my decease
And I will and bequeath to '''my sister in lawe Mrs Denham''' fortie shillinges
And to '''Mr Thomas Everard vicar of Borden''' three poundes
And I give to Robert W…? servant to Sr Edward Halles forty shillinges
And I give to John Boone my servant yf he serve me at my decease fortie shillinges
And I give to Sara Everard my mayde servant fortie shillinges and halfe my wearing lynnen
And further I will that theise legaceys shalbe payed by my Executor within sixe monthes next after my decease
Item I give to the poore prisoners in the Marshallsey in Sowthwarke fortie shillings
To the poore prisoners in the hoale in Woodstreete compter fortie shillinges
To the poore prisoners lying in the hoale in ye compter in the poultrie fortie shillinges
And lastlie my desire is my soule departed my bodie to be buryed in some convenient place without vayne shewe of Blacks or other extraordinarie funerall expences And I desire my frends children and […] to be contented and pleased with this my last will and Testament
The residue of all my goodes chattells and money (my debts legaceys and funerall expences dischardged and paide I give and bequeath to '''my very loving sonne Edward Rivers whom I make constitute and ordayne my sole and onlie Executor''' of this my laste Will and testament whoe best knoweth and is acquaynted with my Estate hoping he wilbe good uncle to his neiphues and neeces yet beyng of tender yeres and a long tyme ere ever theire legaceys are to be payd
And I do hartelie desire '''my good sonne Sr Edward Halles knighte and Baronet and my loving sonne Sr George Rivers knighte to be overseers''' of this my last will and testament And I do give to eache of them a peece of plate of twentie markes price to be payd by my Executor within sixe monethes after my decease
And my desire and will is that in the church of Haddlowe where '''my moste kynde and loving husband Sr [[Rivers-1095|John Rivers]]''' lieth a monument be placed with a remembrance of us and oure children resembling the monument made for my father and mother in Sainct Bartholmewes church neere the Exchange in London
And in witnesse that this is my last will and testament I have in the presence of the persons whose names are hereunto subscribed declared and published this and none other to be and stand for my saied last will and testament this eight daye of Marche one thowsand sixe hundred and eighteene - Elizabeth Ryvers -
Sealed subscribed published and declared in the presence of us the daye and yere last mentioned to be the last will of the sayd Ladie Rivers : Geo: Rivers : Richard Harte : John Burbage : The Inventorie mentioned in the will of the plate and houshold stuffe left in Chaffold Howse
Inprimis one bason and ewer of silver parcell guilt weighing one hundred and twoe ownces
Item in the Chamber over the little parlor one walnuttree bedstead a featherbed a bolster one crymsen taffata quilt a greene rugg fyve curtaynes of changeable taffata of crimson and gould yallowe one testerne of scarlet ymbroderie with yallowe sattyn and vallance to the same one highe chaire of scammell cloathe fringed with goulde and twoe stooles to the same twoe stripte windowe cloathes of silke and all the tapistrie which hange the saied chamber conteyning [blank] peeces
Allso in the olde wainescot chamber there one lardge bedstead of carved worke a feather bed striped with a bolster of the same a Tester of watched and changeable silke with a dubble vallence fyve curtaynes and a quilt all belonging to the same a highe tapistrie chaire and twoe lowe chaires of the same
Allso one litle chaire of scarlett embrodered with tawney satten one longe needleworke quishion with Armes one long greene quishion of cloathe embrodered with velvet together with all the tapistrie which hangs the sayed chamber conteyning [blank] peeces
Also in the greate chamber there one paire of brasse Andyrons in the chamber over the kitchen there one waynescott Bedstead carved with Adam and Eve a cannopie of stripte silke and one featherbed
Allso in the haule there at the upper end a longe table with a frame
Allso in the parlor there a Drawing table and one fourme of walnuttree likewise to be Drawne forth a lengthe and one courte cupboard
Allso in the kitchen there one greate brasse pott one greate cauldron with a copper bottom one greate Dripping panne twoe yron spitts a stone morter with a pestell
Item one long needleworke carpett with Armes sometymes '''my fathers Sr George Barnes''' six smale stooles covered
Item a presse standing in the gallerye
Item six ioyned stooles covered with greene cloathe
Probatum fuit testamentum suprascriptum apud London coram Magro Edmundo Pope …… legitime constituti quarto die mensis Junii Anno Domini 1619 Juramento Edwardi Rivers filii naturalis …

Will of Elizabeth Rugeley, widow of Over, 1630

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Bickley-103|'''Elizabeth Rugeley''']] (nee Bickley, formerly Ashe) a widow of Over, Cambridgeshire, England. '''Will of Elizabeth Rugeley 1630/1''' England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11/159 The National Archives Kew, Surrey, England. [https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?indiv=1&dbid=5111&h=952811 Images on Ancestry] Accessed 15 September 2021 She wrote her will on 12 November 1630, having already (by her own admission) disposed of most of her estate. A nephew (William Bickley) by his own will in 1635, shared with his immediate family the £100 that Elizabeth left to him, but this is not included in this will. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 8 February 1630/1, with administration being granted to Elizabeth's brother [[Byckley-1|Francis Bickley]]. Spelling, line breaks and punctuation as per the register copy of the will.
Capital F is rendered as such rather than ff.
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Bold text and paragraph breaks at change of Items are my own for ease of reading.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Sir Roland Rugeley''': Elizabeth's second husband. They married in 1624 after the death of Elizabeth's first husband Anthony Ashe in 1624. Roland had died in 1629. *'''Margaret Bickley''': Elizabeth's niece, daughter of her brother Robert. *'''John Bickley''': Elizabeth's nephew, son of her brother Robert. *'''my sister my brother Robert his wife''': Robert's wife was Jane *'''my brother Cofford''' and '''my sister his wyfe''': John Cofford was married to Elizabeth's sister Margaret *'''John Cofford''': son of John and Margaret Cofford *'''Mary Cofford''': daughter of John and Margaret Cofford *'''my brother Stallon''' and '''my sister his wife''': Thomas Stallon was married to Elizabeth's sister Dorothy. *'''Thomas Stallon''': son of Thomas and Dorothy Stallon *'''Bridgett Stallon''': daughter of Thomas and Dorothy Stallon *'''Elizabeth Bickley''': daughter of Elizabeth's brother Richard *'''Amye Wise widdow''': relationship unknown *'''Anne Yorke''' Elizabeth's niece, daughter of Thomas and Dorothy Stallon. By the Will of Elizabeth's first husband, Anne was raised by Elizabeth and Anthony Ashe. Anne married John Yorke in London in 1624. *'''Francis Bickley''': Elizabeth's brother and executor of her will *'''Witnesses:''' **'''Jonas Royston''' **'''Niclas Fordome''' Nicholas Fordome ---- '''In the name of God Amen:''' the
Twelveth day of November Anno D[o]m[ini] 1630 I '''Elizabeth Rugeley''' of Over
in the County of Cambridge the Relict of '''Sr Roland Rugeley late of Dunston'''
'''in the County of Warwick knight''' beinge verie weake of bodie but of sound and
p[er]fect memory (praysed be to god for it) Doe ordaine and make this my last will
and testament in manner and Forme followinge First I bequeath my soule
into the hands of Almighty god my Creator trusting assuredly by the meritts of his
sonne Jesus Christ my only Saviour to have a ioyfull resurrection and to be
made p[ar]taker of his heavenly kingdom It[e]m I bequeath my body to the earth
from whence it came to be in decent manner buried in the p[ar]ish Church
of Over at the discrec[i]on of my Executor, And for the little worldly
goods w[hi]ch I have yet kept undisposed havinge heretofore otherwise settled
the moste p[ar]te of my estate I will and bequeath them in manner and forme
following First I give and bequeath to the poore of Over five pounds to
be distributed amongst them at the discrec[i]on of my Executor by the Churche
wardens and Overseers for the poore of the same p[ar]ishe It[e]m I give to
'''Margaret Bickley daughter of my brother Robert Bickley''' Thirtie
pounds, my wedding Ringe, and three paire of sheets one paire of the best
sorte, one paire of the middle sort and one paire of the worst sorte
It[e]m I give and bequeath to '''John Bickley her brother''' Tenn pounds It[e]m
I give and bequeath unto '''my sister my brother Robert his wife''' forty shillings
It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''my brother Cofford''' five pounds and to '''my'''
'''sister his wyfe''' my bible, my Scarlett petticoate my gold worke suite and
my silver grate It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''John Cofford there sonne'''
Tenn pounds, and to '''Mary Cofford there daughter''' five pounds It[e]m I give
and bequeath unto '''my brother Stallon''' five pounds and to '''my sister his'''
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'''wife''' Tenn pounds and my two Coates It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''Thomas Stallon'''
'''there sonne''' Tenn pounds, and to '''Bridgett Stallon there daughter''' five pounds
It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''Elizabeth Bickley daughter of my brother Richard'''
'''Bickley''' Tenn pounds It[e]m I give and bequeath for a remembrance of my love unto
'''Amye Wise widdow''' Twenty shillings to make her a Ringe It[e]m I give and bequeath
unto '''my Neece Anne Yorke''' all other my Wearing apparrall of all sorte and all
my goods and housholdstuffe whatsoever being at Over not herein bequeathed The rest of my goods
and Chattles whatsoever unbequeathed my debts being first paid and my funerall
expenses discharged I give and bequeath unto '''my lovinge brother Francis Bickley'''
whom I doe ordaine and make sole Executor of this my last will and testament
entreatinge him to see the same p[er]formed according to my true intente w[i]thin
Sixe moneths next after my decease And herein revokinge all former wills
by me made I doe publishe and declare this to be my last will and testament In
witnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale the daye and yeare
above written ''Elizabeth Rugeley'' ./ Sealed signed published and declared in
the presence of '''Jonas Royston''', '''Niclas Fordome''' / Probate [in Latin] granted at London on 8 day of February AD 1630 by the calculation of the English, to Francis Bickley the executor named in this Testament. ==Sources==

Will of Elizabeth Smithe Widow of Dorchester, Dorset

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:Will of Elizabeth Smithe or Smith, Widow of Dorchester, Dorset :Reference: PROB 11/117/37 :Date: 19 January 1611 :The National Archives, Kew transcribed from image of original on ancestry by Helen Ford (NB not edited or corrected as of 2 April 2018) Note Elizabeth was the daughter of John Churchill of Dorchester died 1557 and widow of George Smith of Dorchester :In the name of God, Amen, '''I Elizabeth Smithe of Dorchester''' in the Countie of Dorset, Widdowe benige sicke of bodie, but p’fect memorie, thankes be given unto the Almightie god therefore, the thirde daie of November in the eight yeare of Kinge James his raigne over this realme of England one thousande sixe hundred and tenne. I commend my soule into the hands of the Almightie god and my bodie to be buried in the Church of St Peters in Dorchester aforesaide as neere unto my mother there as my be for w’ch I give to the same church tenne shillinges and to the Church of Trinity in Dorchester aforesaide six shillinges eight pence. :Item I give to the Church of All Saints Dorchester aforesaid sixe shillinges eight pence :Item I give to the poore people of the Almshouse of Dorchester aforesaid twelve pence a peece :Item I give to the poore people of Trinity parish aforesaide twentie shillinges, and to the poore people of the p’ishe of All Sts aforesaide sixe shillings eight pence. :Item I give to''' my goddaughter Elizabeth Watts''' my best gowne and my best kirtle :Item to''' Elizabeth Hunton''' my goddaughter my second best gowne :Item to my maide servant Elizabeth Samwayes fortie shillinges :Item I give unto''' Susan Williams daughter of Brewen Williams esquier''' One hundred and fiftye poundes lawful money of England to be paied and delivered by my executrix w’thin one yeare ater my decease to Edmond Dashwood of Dorchester aforesaid merchant, if [ ] deliverie thereof shall give good security for payment thereof unto the saide Susan at her daie of marriage allownige for the same yerelie after eight poundes p’centum :item my will is that if the saide Susan shall happen to dye before her marriage then my meaning is'' that Elizabeth Williams her mother''' shall have the same hundred and fiftie poundes w’th the ove’[ ] thereof :item I give to the same Susan Williams my five? Beddes in th’amber over the hall w’th foure bolsters and foure pillowes and five coverletts of Arras and a tester’ of Satten of [ -ridges] yellow and greene, a paire of curtainss of reddd and greene [saye], and three paires of fine sheetes, fower pillowtyes, and sixe of my best cushions, a cupboard chest of needleworke and five cupboard cushions of velvett and my Anyrons w’th copper heades in the hall and a bason and Ewer. :Item I give to the same Susan one silver goblett and salte seller of silver and one doxzen of silver spoones :Item I give to''' Robert Monne my godonne, and sonne of Maximilialn Moone Esquier '''tenne poundes, and to the same Robert I give my featherbed w’ch is in the chamber next to the Hall w’th a bolster belonging to the same, one pair of sheetes of canvas and a paire of pillowe tyes. :Item I give to''' George Moone one other of the sonnes of the saide Maximilian Moone''' tenne Poundes. :Item I give to '''Anne Moone my goddaughter one of the daughters of the saide Maximilian Moone tenne pondes''' and my biggest Crock and half a garnishe of pewter :Item I give to the rest of the children of the said Brewen Williams (excepting the aforesaid Susan) five poundes to every of them To be paid within one yeare after my decease :Item I give unto my '''cozen Elizabeth Williams wife of the aforesaid Brewin Williams '''my bed in the p‘lour, one paire of sheetes of canvas, one board cloth of diap. :Item I give unto''' my cosen Anne Moone wife of the foresaude Maximilian Moone''' one paire of canvas sheetes one board cloth of diap’ five cushions of needlework. :Item I give to''' Anne Churchill one of the daughters of John Churchill esquier '''fortie shillinges to buye her a ringe for remembrance. :All the rest of my goodes and chatells whatsoever not before bequeathed I give and bequeath to''' Marie Moone my goddaughter and one of the daughters of the foresaide Maximillian Moone whome I make and ordaine my executrix of this my last will and testament'''. And that this my will may the better be acomplished I make the foresaide Edmond Dachwood merchant and John Hardey my cosen of Dorchester aforesaide gent, my overseers of this my will. In consideration whereof I give to the same overseers twentie shillinges a peece The mark of Elizabeth Smithe theis beinge wittnessed '''Max.Moone, Edmond Dashwood Jo. Harvey Edward Squire.''' :(probate grant in latin; gist not exact translation!) 19th January 1610 (ie 1610/11) Probate granted to '''Maximilian Moone (Maximilianus) of Portesham during the minority of the executrix Marie Moone as appointed in the testament'''

Will of Elizabeth Test, relict of Thomas Test of St Margaret's Westminster, 1691

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. This is a transcription of the original will of Elizabeth Test relict of Thomas Test, Glover o St Margaret's, Westminster. Written on 7 April 1690 and proved in the Court of Westminster on 8 November 1691 '''Probate''': "Westminster, London, England, Wills and Probates, 1504-1829"
City of Westminster Archives; Westminster, London, England; Wills and Probate
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Elize Test probate on 8 Nov 1691 in London, Westminster, England.
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'''Persons mentioned''' * '''Elizabeth Test Relict of Thomas Test late of the City of Westminster Glover deceased''' *'''my Son John Test''' *'''my Son Francis Test ''' *'''my Daughter Rebecce Douglas''' ** '''her Daughter Mary Douglas''' *''' Elizabeth Lockwood my Daughter''' * '''my Daughter in Law Sarah Test''' *'''my Son in Law John Lockwood''' *'''Son Daniel Test''' son of testatrix *'''Philomon Knott''' witness to will *'''James Woods''' witness to will *'''Jam. Jennings snr''' witness to will On the Name of God Amen I'''Elizabeth
'''Test Relict of Thomas Test late of the City of Westminster
'''Glover deceased''' being aged and weak in body but of perfect
minde and memory for which I doe returne thanks unto Almighty
God and calling to minde the Mortality of my body knowing
that it is appointed once for all to dye Doe make and Ordaine
this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following
vizt.) First and principally I doe Commend my Soule to Almighty
God my Creator, assuredly beleiving that I shall receive full
-pardon and free remission of all my Sins, and be saved by the
precious Death and Merritts of my blessed Saviour and Redeemer
Jesus Christ, and my body to the Earth from whence it was taken
to be buried in such Christian and Decent manner as to my Executor
hereafter named shall be thought meet and Convenient

And as
touching such Worldly Estate as the Lord hath in mercy lent me,
my Will and meaning is that the same shall be disposed of and
imployed, as herein after is expressed: And First I doe Revoke
Renounce Frustrate and make voyd all and every Will and Wills,
by me formerly made and Declare and appoint this my last Will
and Testament Item I give and bequeath what Shall Remaine
of my said Husbands Estate according to his said last Will, in my
power to dispose of as followeth That is to say, I doe give and
bequeath unto '''my Son John Test''' Five Shillings

Item I give
and bequeath unto '''my Son Francis Test '''Twenty pounds

, Item
I give to '''my Daughter Rebecce Douglas''' Thirty pounds; and to '''her
'''Daughter Mary Douglas''' Tenne pounds

, Item I give and bequeath
unto
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unto''' Elizabeth Lockwood my Daughter''' Twenty pounds:

Item I
give and bequeath unto '''my Daughter Rebecca Douglas '''the Bed, that I
lye on and the green Serge Curtins belonging to it, and all else
belonging to the said Bed Except the Counterpane and Bedstead; Item
I give and bequeath to''' my said Daughter Rebecca Douglas''', Three pair
of fine Sheetes markt with R, One Dosen of Flaxen Napkins markt R.
two pair of Sillowbeers markt R. One large Table Cloth, and a Diaper
Table Cloth markt R, Two pair of other Sheetes markt R, Six puter Dishes
markt R& One Chust of Drawers in my Chamber Item I give
and bequeath unto '''my Daughter Elizabeth Lockwood''' two Downe Pillows
marke L. Item Igive and bequeath unto '''my Grand Daughter
'''Mary Douglas '''the Bed bedstead Curtins & Valens (with what belongs to
them) in my Closett backwards belowstairs and One Diaper Table
Cloth and One Dosen of Diaper Napkins markt M, two pair of sheets
markt M, and two pair of pillowbeers markt M

Item I give
and bequeath to '''my Daughter in Law Sarah Test''' One pair of Sheetes
markt S and one large Flaxen Table Cloth markt S,

Item I
give and bequeath unto '''my Son in Law John Lockwood''' two peices of
Gold comonly called Guineas

Item all the rest and residue of
my Estate whatsoever I doe give and bequeath unto '''my Loving
'''Son Daniel Test''', whom I constitute and appoint sole Executor of this
my last Will and Testament and I doe make and appoint '''my said
'''Son in Law John Lockwood Overseer''' of this my Will to See the same
performed, In witnesse whereof I the Saide '''Elizabeth
'''Test the Testatrix '''to this my last Will and Testament
con
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contained in three Sheets of paper have hereunto Sett my hand
and Seale the Seaventh Day of Aprill Anno Domini 1690 And
in the second year of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord
and Lady King William and Queene Mary of England
etc
'''Elizabeth Test
her marke
Signed Sealed publish pronounced
and Declared by the said Testatrix as
her last Will and Testament in the
presence of

'''Philomon Knott
'''James Woods
'''Jam. Jennings snr
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Will of Elizabeth Vernon of Walcot, Somerset, proved 1850

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Dorrill-54|Elizabeth Vernon]], widow, of Walcot, Somerset. Her will was dated 17 August 1848 and was proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in September 1848. Paragraph breaks have been added to make the will easier to read. == Transcript == This is the last Will and Testament of me Elizabeth Vernon of the Parish of Walcot in the City of Bath Widow First I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses and the charges and expenses of proving and establishing this my Will be fully paid and satisfied by my Executrix hereinafter named as soon as conveniently may be after my decease I give and bequeath to my Son John Russell Vernon the sum of Two hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to him within twelve calendar months next after my decease Also I give and bequeath unto my Grandson Winthrop James Vernon Son of my late Son Winthrop Vernon deceased the sum of Two hundred pounds Sterling to be paid to him on his attaining the age of Twenty five years or at such earlier period as my Executrix may in her own discretion think proper And I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter Sibella the wife of James Farish Esquire my Diamond hoop ring and to my Granddaughter Elizabeth Dorrill Hodson my Gold watch I give and devise unto my Daughter Bathsua Vernon All that my freehold messuage or dwellinghouse situate in and now known as Number 6 Upper Church Street in the Parish of Walcot in the City of Bath aforesaid with the appurtenances To hold the same unto and to the use of my said Daughter Bathsua Vernon her heirs and assigns for ever And I do subject and charge the said messuage or dwellinghouse to and with the payment of the said respective sums of Two hundred pounds so given and bequeathed to the said John Russell Vernon and Winthrop James Vernon respectively as aforesaid Also I give devise and bequeath unto the said John Russell Vernon All that my freehold messuage or dwellinghouse now known as Number 22 Belvidere in the Parish of Walcot in the City of Bath aforesaid with the appurtenances Together with such rent as may be due or accruing due to me for the same at the time of my decease To hold the same unto the said John Russell Vernon his heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely And I do hereby give devise and bequeath unto my said daughter Bathsua Vernon All the rest residue and remainder of my real and personal estate property and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or description soever the same may be which I or any person or persons In trust for me shall be seized possessed of interested in or entitled to at the time of my decease and not hereinbefore otherwise disposed of To hold the same real and personal estate unto and to the use of my said Daughter her heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely according to the nature terms and quality thereof [page 2] respectively And I hereby nominate constitute and appoint my said daughter Bathsua Vernon Executrix of this my Will and hereby revoking all other Wills Codicils and testamentary dispositions by me at any time heretofore made I do declare this only to be and contain my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I the said Elizabeth Vernon have hereunto set my hand this Seventeenth day of August in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and forty eight.
Elizabeth Vernon
Signed published and declared by the said Elizabeth Vernon as and for her last Will and Testament in the presence of us who in her presence at her request and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses
Richd. […] Brighton Surgeon. Geo […] of Brighton Solr. Proved at London […] Septr. 1850 before The Worshipful James Parker Deane Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of Bathsua Vernon Spinster the Daughter the sole Executrix to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. == Sources == * The National Archives. Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D1671 PROB 11/2120/62]. Description: Will of Elizabeth Vernon, Widow of Walcot, Somerset. Date: 17 Sept 1850.

Will of Elizabeth Westrow, widow 1696

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Will of Elizabeth Westrow 1695/6 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 432
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Will of Elizabeth Westrow, granted probate on 13 Jul 1696. Died about 1696 in St Giles, Middlesex, England.
This is a transcription of the register office opy of the will of Elizabeth Westrow written on the 1 January 1695/6 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 13 July 1696 by the 3 executrixes named in the will, Mary, Dorothy and Bennett Westrow the daughters of Elizabeth Westrow. Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Elizabeth Westrow of the parish of St Giles in the County of Midd[lese]x widdow''' [[Dixwell-55|Elizabeth (Dixwell) Chute (1636-abt.1696)]]Testatrix * '''my deare husband Thomas Westrow Esqr''' [[Westrow-7|Thomas Westrow (abt.1640-abt.1673)]] husband of testtrix deceased * '''my sonn Thomas Westrowe''' [[Westrow-21|Thomas Westrow (abt.1661-)]] *'''my sonn in law John Wildman''' [[Wildman-992|John Wildman (bef.1653-aft.1710)]] *'''Sr James Oxenden Barronett and to my daughter the Lady Oxenden his wife''' [[Oxenden-41|James Oxenden MP (1641-1708)]] [[Chute-619|Elizabeth (Chute) Oxenden (1656-1696)]] * '''my Sister Mary Rowten''' may be related by not an actual sister *''' my Sister Hales''' may be related by not an actual sister * '''my three daughters Mary Westrow **'''Dorothy Westrowe''' ***'''Bennett Westrow''' * '''Richard Deane''' had property dealings with testatrix *''' John Archer''' had property dealings with testatrix *''' R: Deane''' witness presumably Richad Deane mentioned in the will to do with property *'''Elizabeth Lister''' witness *'''Frances Deane''' witness In the name of God Amen
The first day of January in the yeare of our Lord one thousand
six hundred ninety and five I '''Elizabeth Westrow of the parish of St'''
'''Giles in the County of Midd[lese]x widdow''' being of sound and perfect memory
and understanding doe make this my last Will and Testament in manner
and forme following First I commend my Soul into the hands of Almighty
God who gave it And my body to the Eartyh to be buryed in the Church of St'''
Margarets in the County of Hertford by '''my deare husband Thomas'''
'''Westrow Esqr''' without and funerall pomo and with as little charge as
decency will permit but as to the Wordly goods and Estate which
God hath blessed me with all I dispose thereof as here after followeth

First I give and bequeath unto '''my sonn Thomas Westrowe''' my pearle
Necklace my Table Diamnond ring and my silver Syllabub pott

Item I give
and bequeath unto '''my sonn in law John Wildman''' as a token of my love to
him who hath been soe constant and affectionate a Friend to me the summe
of Fifty pounds And I doe give unto '''Sr James Oxenden Barronett and '''
'''to my daughter the Lady Oxenden his wife''' as tokens of my love tenn

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pounds a peece to buy them rings

Item I give unto '''my Sister Mary Rowten'''
'''and to my Sister Hales''' tenn pounds apeece

Item I give and bequeath unto
[this and the following line are blank]

Item I give and devise unto '''my three daughters Mary Westrow Dorothy'''
'''Westrowe and Bennett Westrow''' the Mannor or Court Lodge of Apledoore
in the County of Kent and the Scite thereof and all and every the Marshes
lands tenements hereiditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging
Scituate and being in the parish of Apledoore in the said County of Kent
and all and every the Estate right title and Interestt of '''me the said'''
'''Elizabeth Westrow''' either in Law or equity therein or thereunto or to any
part thereof by vertue of my Lease or Leases to me made thereof by the
Dean and Chapter of Christ Church in Canterbury or of my assignm[ent]
to me made by '''Richard Deane and John Archer''' or either of them of
my Lease thereof or terme or terme of yeares therein or by virtue of
any Assifnment heretofore made to the said '''John Wyldman''' of any
Lease or Leases thereof or of any Estate righ title or Interest therein
or thereto by vertue of any other Title whatsoever or howsoever

Item I
give and devise to '''my said daughters Mary Dorothy and Bennet Westrowe'''
the Rectory and Tythes of Appledoore which I hold by Lease of '''the LOrd'''
'''Archbishopp of Canterbury''' together with my said eEase thereof and
terme of yeares therein And if it shall appeare hereafter that at the time
of my death I had or was intitled to the Fee Simple and INheritance of
the said Mannor and Court Lodge of Appledoore Scite Lodge Rectory
Tythes and p[re]misses or any of them then I doe give and devise the same
and the meane profitts thereof and all the benefit and advantage that
may be made there by unto '''my said daughters Mary Dorothy and'''
'''Bennett Westrowe'''' their Heirs and Assignes for ever And all the rest
and residue of my Leases ready money plate jewells Linnen houshold goods
and chattells (after my debts and funerall charges thereout paid and satisfyed
other than what herein before given devised or bequeathed I give devise
and bequeath uno '''my said daughters Mary Dorothy and Bennett Westrowe'''
their Executors Administartors and Assignes respectively And I doe hereby make
consitute and appoint '''my said daughters Mary Westrowe Dorothy Westrowe'''
'''and Bennett Westrowe''' Executrixes of this my last Will and Testament
hereby revoking and renouncing all former abd other Wills whatsoever
by me heretofore made In witness whereof I the said '''Elizabeth Westerowe'''
dow hereby publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament
and in Testimony thereof have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day
and yeare first above written. '''Eliza: Westrow.'''Signed sealed and
published by the said '''Elizabeth Westrowe''' to be her last Will and Testam[ent]
in the presence of''' R: Deane Elizabeth Lister Frances Deane'''

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Will of Elizabeth Yetman of Hinton St Mary Dorset 1677

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[[Lyet-1|Elizabeth (Lyet) Yeatman (abt.1600-abt.1677)]] :The Will of Elizabeth Yetman of Hinton St Mary Dorset :Probate 1677 :Probate Court Dorset Archdeaconry :Dorset History Centre, Dorchester, Reference Number Ad/Dt/W/1677 :Event Record Number 13 : https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/5438374?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a2242312b72335153675551542b3643472f75316e4a376a4d6b71623739565269776d33732f6c6857335a73773d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d :Damaged document, bottom right hand portion missing :In the name of god Amen, I Elizabeth Yetman of Hinton Mary :in the County of Dorsett widdow being sicke of Bodye but of a :perfect mind and memory praise bee god for the same doe :make and ordaine this my last and Testament in manner following :First I doe bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty god my :maker trusting through the merritts of Jesus Christ my Saviour to :have full pardon of all my sinnes and to enioy a life everlasting :in the world to come. My body I comitt to the earth from whence :it came decently to be buried according to the discretion of my :Executor hereafter named And for my worldly goods I doe give :and bequeath in manner followinge :Item I doe give all my right title and interest in my chattle :lease at Sheppon Montague after the decease of Elizabeth Pike :unto my sonne Robert for his naturall life and after his decease :unto my son Morgan :Item I give to my sonn Thomas Yetman One shilling :Item I give to my sonn Peter Yetman a silver bowl :Item I give to my daughter Elizabeth twenty shillinges :Item I give to my daughter Mary twenty shillinges :Item I give to my sonn Robert twenty shillinges :Item I give to my daughter Sarah twenty shillinges :Item I give to my son William twenty shillinges ;Item I give unto John the sonn of William Castleman twenty shillinges :Item I give to Mary daughter of Bernard Light twenty shillings :Item I give to Elizabeth daughter of [torn page] :Item I give to Robert son of Robert Yet[torn page] :Item I give to my grandchild Elizabeth [torn page] :Item I give to my grandchild Bernard [torn page] :to the Age of one and twenty yeares [torn page] :Item I give to my grandchild Jane [torn page] :to the age of one and tw—y y[torn page] :All the rest of my good[torn page] :I doe give and bequeath [torn page] :doe make my Execu[torn page] :minding [torn page] : Notes :daughter Dorothy married Bernard Lyet of Manston (Hutchins) :daughter Mary married William Castleman (will of husband) :Will of Robert Yeatman of Hinton Saint Mary, Dorset

Will of Ellen Ashton Freeth

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This is the last will and testament, or testamentary appointment of me Ellen Freeth of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham widow. Whereas under or by virtue of a codicil to the will of my former husband William Brocklehurst esquire dated the nineteenth day of January 1847 and proven together with his said will on the seventeenth day of March 1848 I have powers in the event, which happened, of his leaving no issue living at his decease or born afterwards to charge his real and personal estates with the sum of five thousand pounds, and to bequeath the same by my last will and testament in such manner as I may think proper. Now therefore in pursuance and in exercise and execution of the power or authority to me for this purpose given on and by the said hereinbefore recited or referred to codicil to the will of the said William Brocklehurst deceased and of every or any other power or authority or anywise enabling me on this behalf I do by this my last will and testament or testamentary appointment charge and make chargeable the real and personal estates and effects of the said William Brocklehurst deceased with the said sum of five thousand pounds by the said codicil authorised to be charged by me thereupon and I hereby bequeath the said sum of five thousand pounds to my great nieces Annie Gertrude, Lucy Evelyn and Maud (the three children of my late nephew Richard Edward Ashton otherwise Assheton late of Beasonsfield, Manchester deceased) absolutely in equal shares for their respective sole and separate use and benefit and in case any one or more of my said great nieces shall die in my lifetime leaving lawful issue her or them surviving then I bequeath the above or shares of such one or more so dying of and in the said sum of five thousand pounds unto such of her or their issue as shall live to attain the age of twenty one years, and of more than one in equal shares such issue nevertheless taking amongst them share and share alike the part or share parts or shares only to which his her or their deceased parent or parents would have been entitled if living and in case there shall be no such issue or being such and all such issue shall die under the age of twenty one years the share or shares of such one or more of my great nieces so dying shall be for the survivor or survivors of them my said three great nieces absolutely and if more than one in equal shares for their respective sole and separate use and benefit. And I bequeath to my nephew the Reverend William Herbert Ashton otherwise Assheton Rector of Saint Louis in the state of Virginia North America a legacy or sum of two thousand pounds absolutely and direct the sum to be paid by my executor hereinafter named as soon as conveniently may be after my decease. And I bequeath to my servant Thomas Stow the legacy or sum of two hundred pounds absolutely. And I bequeath to my servant Thomas Martin in case he shall be in my service at the time of my decease (but not otherwise) the legacy or sum of forty pounds absolutely in addition to any wages which may be due to him. And I direct the said last mentioned two legacies to be respectively paid by my executors hereinafter named at the expiration of three calendar months next after my decease free of legacy duty. And I bequeath all my wearing apparel unto my servant Lucy Woodcock absolutely if she shall be in my service at the time of my decease, (but not otherwise). And I bequeath the oil painting or portrait of my late brother Richard Ashton (otherwise Assheton) to my said nephew the Reverend William Herbert Ashton otherwise Assheton absolutely. And I bequeath the painting of Nottingham Castle and also the painting or portrait of my late husband George Freeth Esquire deceased to my friend William Thomas Cartwright of the town of Nottingham Solicitor absolutely. And I also bequeath my five shares in the Law Life Assurance Society to the said William Thomas Cartwright absolutely. And I bequeath my silver dressing case, my old china ornaments in my drawing room, my rosewood cabinet containing shells with the glass over the corner as now standing in my sitting room and all my other household ornaments together with all jewels whatsoever (except the watch belonging to my said late husband the said George Freeth) to my said great niece Annie Gertrude Ashton otherwise Assheton absolutely. And I devise all my messuage or tenement situate at North Clifton in the county of Nottingham which I purchased from James Howard together with the close of land situate at the rear of the same and now occupied by John Brown and also those my two other cottages or tenements with the gardens and premises belonging thereto situate at North Clifton aforesaid unto and to the use of my said great niece Annie Gertrude Ashton otherwise Assheton aforesaid. And I desire that she the said Annie Gertrude Ashton otherwise Assheton shall reside in the said messuage I purchased from James Howard and in case the said Annie Gertrude Ashton otherwise Assheton shall decide to reside and shall go to reside in the said messuage (but not otherwise) I bequeath to her the said Annie Gertrude Ashton otherwise Assheton absolutely so much and such part of my furniture at North Clifton Hall as she may consider sufficient to liberally furnish the said messuage as a residence. And I devise all the residue of my real estate (if any) and bequeath all the residue of my personal estate and effects whatsoever and wheresoever of or to which I may die seized possessed or entitled or which I have power to appoint or dispose of by this my will (and not hereinbefore otherwise disposed of) unto and to the use of the said William Thomas Cartwright and John Clayworth of North Clifton aforesaid, Farmer, their heirs executors administrators and assigns upon trust to call in sell disperse of and convert the same into money whether by public auction or private contract and thereout to pay my just debts and my funeral and testamentary expenses and the legacies hereinbefore bequeathed and upon further trust to stand possessed of and interested in the residue of the said last mentioned trust moneys and promises and all other the moneys and premises which shall come to the hands of the said trustees or trustee by virtue of this my will or testamentary appointment (and not hereinbefore otherwise disposed of) in trust for my said three great nieces and their respective issue (if any) in the same shares and proportions and in like manner in all respects as is hereinbefore contained of and concerning the said sum of five thousand pounds hereinbefore appointed and bequeathed. And I declare that the receipt of any female for any share or other moneys payable to her by virtue of this my will shall alone notwithstanding coverture be a sufficient discharge for the same. And I appoint the said William Thomas Cartwright and John Clayworth joint executors of this my will and or testamentary appointment. And I hereby revoke all my former wills and other testamentary dispositions. In witness whereof I the said Ellen Freeth the testatrix have hereunto set my hand this 11th day of June 1887. Signed and declared by the said Ellen Freeth the testatrix as and for her last will and testament or testamentary appointment in the presence of us all present at the same time and who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Reuben Radley Gentleman Tom Baines Builder I now think it desirous and requisite to appoint my niece Annie Gertrude Ashton in place of my tenant John Clayworth as my executrix to act with Mr Cartrwright my named executor in this my last will and testament Ellen Freeth Reuben Radley Gentleman North Clifton Thomas Sharp Plumber North Clifton This is a codicil to the last will and testament or testamentary appointment of me Ellen Freeth of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham widow. Whereas, in and by my said will or testamentary appointment I have bequeathed to my nephew the Reverend William Herbert Ashton otherwise Assheton Rector of Saint Louis in the State of Virginia North America the legacy or sum or two thousand pounds absolutely and have directed the same to be paid as soon as conveniently might be after my decease and whereas I have not received any communication from my said nephew for some considerable time although I have written letters to him now I do hereby declare and direct that in case my said nephew shall have died in my lifetime or shall fail to give notice to the executors of my said will within the space of twelve calendar months next after my decease of his claim and title to the said legacy bequeathed to him in and by my said will or testamentary appointment then and in either of such case (but not otherwise) I hereby revoke and void the said bequest to him my said nephew of the said legacy or sum of two thousand pounds and in lieu and stead thereof I bequeath the same legacy and every part thereof to my three great nieces Annie Gertrude, Lucy Evelyn and Maud (the three children of my late nephew Richard Edward Ashton otherwise Assheton late of Beaconsfield Manchester deceased) absolutely in equal shares for their respective sole and separate use and benefit. And I declare that this bequest is in addition to any other interest my said great nieces may take or be entitled to under my said will and in all other respects I make and confirm my said will or testamentary appointment. In witness whereof I the said Ellen Freeth testatrix have hereunto set my have this second day of November 1887. Signed and declared by the said Ellen Freeth the testatrix as and for a codicil to her last will and testament or testamentary appointment in the presence of us who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Reuben Radley North Clifton Gentleman Thomas Sharp North Clifton Plumber and Glazier This will bearing date the eleventh day of June 1887 and a codicil bearing date the second day of November 1887 together with two other codicils without date, but executed in the year 1889 such two last mentioned codicils being respectively written opposite the attestation clauses in the said will and first codicil respectively was proved at Nottingham on the 15th day of July 1892 by the oath of William Thomas Cartwright the Executor named in the said will and Annie Gertrude Ashton spinster great niece of the deceased the executrix named in the said undated codicils to whom administration was granted. The Testatrix Ellen Freeth was late of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham widow deceased and died on the 13th day of April 1892 at North Clifton Hall aforesaid.

Will of Ellen Freeth

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Abstract of the will of Ellen Freeth of Standard Hill in the city of Nottingham, spinster Dated 16th March 1898 Died 8th June 1899 Probate 12th September 1900 1 Appoint Henry Edward Thornton, banker of Nottingham, and Frederic Wadsworth, solicitor of Nottingham, as trustees and executors, and bequeath to each of them £600. 2 All household goods to go into this trust, Sarah Ann Rawson, widow of the late Francis George Rawson ; Ellen Fox Wadsworth, wife of Frederic Wadsworth; the Reverend Richard Davies Harries, vicar of Beeston; Sarah Munk, wife of Harry Munk; and, Christiana Wadsworth, wife of Walter Wadsworth, shall take such part of these goods as the trustees in their discretion select. The residue to fall to her residuary estate. 3 To Henry Vessey Machin all her North Clifton estate, i.e. all her lands and houses in the parish of North Clifton. 4 To Reverend Richard Davies Harries all her South Clifton estate, i.e. all her lands and houses in the parish of South Clifton, together with those in Harby, Girton, Spalford, Wigsley, Normanton on Trent and North Scarle. 5 Pecuniary legacies: : Cousin Harriett Field £1,000 : Alice Field (d/o Harriett) £500 : Margaret Field (d/o Harriett) £100 : Julia Field (niece of Harriett) £100 : Col. William Freeth £1000 : George Freeth (s/o William) £500 : Matthew Freeth(s/o William) £500 : Christiana Freeth (d/o William) £100 : Cousin Alice Stoke Roberts £1000 : Each d/o Alice Stoke Roberts £100 (each) : Cousin Isabel Hodgson £500 : Sarah Ann Rawson £100 : Kate Orr (wife of the Rev. J Orr, d/o Sarah Rawson) £25 : Fanny Cursham (wife of Harry Cursham, d/o Sarah Rawson) £25 : Catherine Wadsworth £100 : Sarah Munk £100 : Rev. William George Cruft, curate of St Peter, Mansfield £100 : Rebecca Bradley (former servant) £100 : Sarah Watson (former servant, sister of Rebecca Bradley) £50 : Fanny Darby (maid and housekeeper) £500 : Thomas Cecil Smith Wooley of South Collingham £100 : William Thomas Cartwright £300 : Mary Cartwright (wife of William Cartwright) £100 : Thomas William Cartwright (s/o William and Mary) £50 : George Cartwright (s/o William and Mary) £50 : Edith Mary Cartwright (d/o William and Mary) £50 : Annie Cartwright (d/o William and Mary) £50 : Walter Wadsworth £100 : Ellen Fox Wadsworth £100 : Henry Seymour (drawing master) £100 : Ellen Freeth Huswell (godchild) £100 : Thomas Stowe of Clifton, gardener £50 : Annie Richards, d/o William Abraham Richards £25 : Louisa Bond, d/o Henry Bond £25 : Sarah Cooper of Rowsley £30 : Arthur Vessey Machin £3000 : Edward Vessey Machin £3000 : Henry Vessey Machin £2000 : George Vessey Machin £2000 : Mary Vessey Machin £1000 : Elizabeth Vessey Machin £1000 : Deliah Vessey Machin £1000 : William Handford (servant, if still in employ) £50 : Samuel Harding (servant, if still in employ) £50 : John Allen (servant, if still in employ) £10 : Each female servant in employ one years wages : Nottingham General Hospital £1000 : Nottingham General Dispensary £200 : Midland Institute for the Blind £100 : Nottingham Nursing Institute £50 : Nottingham Gordon Boys Home £50 : Vicar and CW of Harby (for bells) £200 6 All rest and residue to be sold by her trustees and divided equally between: : Arthur Vessey Machin : Edward Vessey Machin : Rev. Richard Davies Harries : Frederick Wadsworth 7 Trustees to be reimbursed reasonable fees Signed Ellen Freeth Witnessed Edward H Fraser Solicitor, Nottingham A W Chalmers Peskett MBBC Cantab., Nottingham In Her Majesty’s High Court of Justice The Principal Probate Registry Be it known that Ellen Freeth of Standard Hill in the city of Nottingham Spinster died on the 8th day of June 1899 at Standard Hill aforesaid. That by orders made on the 27th day of November 1899 and the 18th day of January 1900 in a consolidated action entitled Thornton and another against Cartwright and Machin against Thornton and others now depending in the Probate Service and Admiralty Division of the High Court touching and concerning the validity of the will of the said deceased it was ordered that Henry Edward Thornton and Frederic Wadsworth be appointed administrators pending the said action of the estate of the deceased limited to the sum £65, 052 12s 3d money on deposit with Messrs Samuel Smith and Co to cash on current banking account cash in house household furniture and effects and one year’s income from mortgaged properties and one year’s income from real estate. And be it further known that at the date hereunder written letters of administration of all the estate which by law devolves to and rests in the personal representative of the deceased limited as aforesaid pending the said action were granted by her Majesty’s High Court of Justice at the Principal Probate Registry thereof to the said Henry Edward Thornton of the city of Nottingham Banker and Frederick Wadsworth of the said city solicitor. Dated the 6th day of February 1900 Gross value of estate £78,760 8s 11d This grant has ceased, another grant (probate) issued Sept 1900

Will of Ellin Wynn of Glyn Fechan, Denbighshire, Wales, 1707

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Unknown-646850|Ellin Wynn]], widow, of Glyn Fechan in the parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbishire, Wales. Her will was made on 24 November 1707 and was proved on 18 June 1708. == Transcript == In the name of god Amen the Twenty Fourth day of November in the sixth yeare of the re[ign]
of our soveraigne Lady Ann by the grace of god of Great Britaine France and Ireland Queene defender of the
faith &c And in the yeare of our Lord god 1707 I Ellin Wynn of Glynvechan in the county of Denbigh widow
being sick in body but of good and perfect memory Thanks be to Almighty god and falling to remembrance
the uncertaine state of this transitory life and that all Fiesh must yeild unto death when it shall please
god to Call doe make constitute ordaine and declare this my last will and Testament in maner and forme follow[…]
[…] all and every Testament and Testaments will and wills heretofore by
me made and declared either by word or wrighting and this is to be taken only for my last will and Testament
and none other and First being penitent and sorry from the bottom of my heart for my sins past most humbly […]
ing forgiveness for the same I give Comitt my soul unto allmighty God and Saviour and redeemer in whom
by the meritts of Jesus Christ I trust and belive assuredly to be saved and to have Full remission and forgive[ness]
of all my sins and that my soule with my body att the generall day of resurrection shall rise againe will Joy
and through the meritts death and passion of Christ possesse and Inheritt the kingdom of heaven prepared for his
elect and chosen and my body to be buried in such place where it shall please my Executor hereafter named
to appoint and now for the settleing of my temporall estate and such goods and chattels and depts as it hath
pleased God far above my deserts to bestow upon me I doe order devise give and dispose the same in manner a[nd]
forme following that is to say) First I will that that all the depts I owe in right conscience be f[ully]
Payd by my Executor hereafter named Item I devise give and bequeath all the Capitall messuage and […]
[with] the appurtenances comonly Called Vivod hall als Place yn y vivod scituate lyinge and being in Vivod
Aforesd in the said County of Denbigh now in the possession of Eubule Wynn together with and lands mea[dows]
Leasows and pastures there unto belonging and appertaineing to Thomas Wynn son of William Wynn late of gelly
in the said County of Denbigh gent deceased and nephew and right heire to my late husband Mr Edward Wyn[n]
allso deceased to have and to hould to him the said Thomas Wynn and his heires for ever upon condition neverth[e]
lesse that he the said Thomas Wynne his Executors Administrators or Assignes shall and doe well and truly P[ay]
or Cause to be paid the sume of Twenty pounds within six months next insueing the day of my decease [in]
manner following viz six pounds to his brother Edward Wynn: six pounds more to his sister Joyce Wynne Fort[y]
shillings to my nephew Eubule Wynn Forty shillings to my nephew Edward Wynn and Forty shillings t[o …]
nephew Kenrick Wynn and Twenty shillings to Humphrey the son of Hugh Humphrey of Wenier and [ten …]
[…] the daughter of Jane Oakes and ten shillings to the daughter of Ann Wynn of nanter being the residue [of the]
said sume of Twenty pounds and alsoe permitt and suffer my Executor hereafter named to Fall and Cary
of the said Tenement seaven of the best Timber Trees now growing and standing there upon together with the
Old Kiln there allso lieing and being which said Trees and Kiln I give and bequeath to my Executor hereafter
named allsoe I give and bequeath to my nephew Robert Bulkey of High gate neare london gent Forty Gunaes
Item I give and bequeath to the son of Hugh Jones of Brynhyrddyn in the County of Anglesey gent Ten Gunaes
Item I give and bequeath to my servant Edward Roberts the sume of Twenty pounds […]
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Due to me by bond from John Evans of Havodgynvor in the County of Denbigh Item I give and bequeath to
my servant maid Jane John Oakes Twenty shillings and to the other Four children of my nephew John Oakes I give
five shillings a piece Item i give and bequeath to John Robert Oakes and my old maid Sarah Morris Ten shillings a piece
Item I give and bequeath to John Hallt son of William Hallt of Ruthyn the sume of five pounds Item I give to Elizabeth the
Daughter of Peeter Williams deceased three pounds one feather bed Boulster blankett Coverlid and one paire of She[ets]
Item I give and bequeath to my old maid Sara Jones the sume of five pounds one bed with its appurtenances and bed[…]
Item I give and bequeath to my servant Edward Jones Twenty shillings and six Ewes and I Further give to my serv[ant]
Edward Roberts Ten Ewes and Ten weathers Item I give and bequeath to Thomas Jones Edward Hughes and Ellin fch Will[…]
Probert my godsons and goddaughter the sume of Twenty shillings a piece Alsoe I give Ten shillings to the daughter
of Evan Moris of maengwynedd Item I give and bequeath to Alice the daughter of Gabriell Hughes my Executor
hereafter named the sume of Three pounds Item I give to Magdalen the wife of Thomas Tudor five shillings and the
like sume of five shillings I give to Richard Price of Aberlase, Item I give and bequeath to Grace the wife of John
Roberts of Aberlase aforesaid Twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath to Mr John Edward son of Thomas Edwards of
Llangollen vechan in the said County Denbigh gent the sume of Forty shillings Item I devise and give unto Pet[er]
Hughes son of the said Gabriel Hughes all that Croft or quillet of land which I lately purchased of Edward ab Ed[ward?]
lying and being in Glynvechan Aforesaid in the said County of DenbighTo have and To hold to him the said Peter
Hughes and his heirs for Ever Item I give and bequeath to Henery Edward Francis Twenty shillings Alsoe I give
To Evan Edward Francis the sume of Four Pounds and to Robert Edward Francis Three Pounds Item I give and bequeath
to Mary fch Richard of Havodgynvor widdow to Ann fch Robert Oakes and Margerett Davies my servant maid Five
shillings a piece Item I give and bequeath to Mary Williams of Ruabon Parish near Pen y Lan the sume of
Forty shillings Item I give and bequeath to Ellin the wife of Edward Lloyd of Llangollen vechan gent the sum[e]
of Twenty shillings Item I give and bequeath to John Evan Junior of Havodgynvor the sume of Forty shillings
Item I give and bequeath to Ellin Hughes daughter of Gabriel Hughes one Gunea Item I give and bequeath
the sume of Five shillings to be yearly distributed by the Churchwardens of th parish of Llansanffraid
betweene the poorest sort of people Inhabitinge and resideinge within the said parish upon Easter
Eve for ever and my will and Desire is that my Executor hereafter named doe secure the payment
of the said Five shillings to be yearly made in maner Aforesaid as the Church wardens for the time
beinge shall seeme meete and sufficient the First payment to begine and comence upon Easter
Eve next ensueing the day of my decease and soe yearly to continue for ever All
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All which said Legacies by me in maner Above men[ti]oned give and bequeathed I doe order
And Appoint my Executor to pay and discharge in the compasse of one yeare next ensueinge
the day of my decease All the rest and residue of my personall Estate as goods Cattell Chattells and
Househould stuff implements of husbandry debts due to me moveables and imoveables of what
nature or kinde soever they be I give and bequeath to Gabriel Hughes and doe lastly nominate
Ordaine and Appoint the said Gabriel Hughes sole Executor of this my last will and Testament
In witness whereof I the said Ellin Wynn to this my last will and Testament being contained in
Three sheets of paper set my hand and seal upon the last sheete thereof on the Twenty fourth day
of November in the year of our lord god 1707
The Mark of Ellin Wynn Signed Sealed published and
declared by the said Ellin
Wynn to be her last Will and
Testament in the presence of
Simon Jones
Phillip Jones
John Evans 18 Junij 1708
Jur fuit solus Exr in hujoi testo
noiat de bene &c salvo &c
Cor me Tho: Admas Surr. == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33815744|b3eb20}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|81715}}. Ellin Wynn, probate.

Will of Ellinor Christian als Quayle of Jurby, 1699

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Quayle-507|Ellinor Christian als Quayle]]''', the widow of '''[[Christian-6026|Captain Patrick Christian]]''' of Jurby and Ballinaquayle. Ellinor had her will drawn up on an unspecified date before her death on 23 July 1699. Her will was proved in the Episcopal Court of Sodor and Man on 2 August 1699. All the claims and aquittals related to the estate have also been transcribed. '''Will of Ellinor Christian als Quayle of Jurby,1699''' Wills proved at the Court of Sodor and Man, Will register 1698-1701 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH4-CSTQ?i=327&cat=151694 Family Search film 007907711 image 328] The claims and aquittals are on subsequent images up to image 333. Accessed 20 June 2023 '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. *Small areas of text have been lost at the right side of the page due to damage to the paper. Where the word can be reliably predicted it has been added as [''text'']. Where the word cannot be predicted the loss has been indicated with [...] '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Quayle-507|Ellinor Christian]]''' Testatrix *'''her husband deceased''', she wished to be buried next to him. Unnamed in the will, he was [[Christian-6026|Captain Patrick Christian of Jurby]] *'''her son Jon''' [[Christian-801|John Christian]], Vicar of Jurby by the time of her death. Executor of the will. Received the property called Close Y Quayle *underage children, each receive £12 and her clothes **'''William''' **'''Margarett''' **'''Christian''' *'''her son Pattricke *'''her Son Robtt in Ireland''' *'''son in law Wm Flexeney''' William Flexney, husband of Testatrix's daughter Mary Christian *'''her Cozen Tho: Christian''' overseer of the will of Testatrix's husband. May be the same Thomas Christian who witnessed this will *'''Wm Cry''' witness to will *'''Tho Christian''' witness to will *'''Wm Curlett''' pledged to see the will administered. The other pledger was Thomas Te... (perhaps Tear) whose surname has been lost with the paper. ---- Jurby
This is affirmed to be Last will and testament of Elino[''r Christian'']
whoe departed this Life the 23d of July 1699 being [''of good'']
and perfitt Memory, First She bequeathed her Soule to God Allmighty and her Body to
Christian burill as neare unto her husband side as possable in the
Church yard of Jurby Item She Left and bequeathed unto '''her son Jon''' the Close called [''Co...'']
Equayle, he paying unto the three Chyldren twelve pounds ape[''ece'']
to witt '''Wm, Margrett and Christian''' also She left unto [''...'']
s[ai]d three Chyldren all her Cloathes nameing Blanketts and Cad[''...'']
Excepteing what will furnish, a federBed unto Jon and a pa[''ir'']
of Blanketts unto '''Pattricke''', & a peece of Comlett to '''Christian''' whic[''h ...'']
the house Item She Left and bequethed unto '''her son Pattricke''' Laughen E[''...'']
and the parke too or three oxen and a Cow the Big Chere [''...'']
and table in Duglas, and as much seed Corne as well [''...'']
the Lands, when he Enters thereon Item She Left and bequethed unto '''her Son Robtt in Ireland''' 40s and
the Gray maire Item She Left and bequethed unto '''her Son Jon, William, Margr[''ett'']'''
'''and Christian''' all the moneys of the Ballemenaugh when [''...'']
comes in to be Equally devided betwixt them Excepteing 20 s [''...'']
'''Pattricke''', ye Lands to remaine in the hands of '''Jon''' untill the [''...'']
Come in w[i]th the laission, if the Chyldren underage, She ordered her houses and Concerns in duglas to be towards the
paying of her debts: she acknowledged that her '''son in law Wm'''
'''Flexeney''' was behinde a good part of his porc[i]on; She Left
upon her Exe[cu]tors to deale justyly w[i]th '''her Cozen Tho: Christian'''
and so see him sattisfied in all what is due unto him, Lastly She nominated and apointed '''her son Jon Christian''' to be
her true and Lawfull Ex[e]c[u]tor of all the rest of her Go[''ods'']
what soever Moveable and Unmoveable Wittnes
Wm Cry
Tho Christian {jurati] The ex[ecuto]r sworn in Court in form of law Augt 2 99 Probatum est & solvit
Pledges to pay all debts &c are Tho: Te[''...'']
& Wm Curlett ---- I doe hereby acquit free & discharge
'''my Loving Brother Jon Christian''' of
Jurby of all debts & demands due
to me from him on the acc[oun]t of Le=
=acies left me by my mother deceased
as witness my hand this 28th of Oct[obe]r 1699
'''Ro: Christian'''
Witness present Tho: Christian
[Reverse of page] To be added to the will of Ellin[o]r Christian of Jurby
---- I do acknowledge to have rec[eive]d
at & from the hands of my Borther
Jo: Christian the full & just sum of
Six pounds current money of or in
England & do therefore acquit & dis=
=charge him my s[ai]d Brother of all debts dues
& demands on the account of Legacys
left me by my Father or Mother
deceased as wittness my subscription
this seventh October 1718
By me Margt Christain spelled Christain as her signature
Witness present John Claige At Douglas Oct[obe]r 7th 1718
The above discharge
given this day in my presence
by Margt. Christian in full of all
dues & demands whatsoever by the
death of her Father & Mother is
orderd to be added to the Last Will
of Ellin[o]r Christian Lib. 1699
Wm. Walker ---- 3 June 1706
The below receipt was acknowledged before me
J Woods Ep. Reg[istra]r I doe acknowledge to have Rec[eive]d A bill of my
Brother John Christian viccar of Jurby upon the
procklers of the s[ai]d parish: for ii pounds settled
on him By '''the Right Reverend Lord Ripp[on]''': and
therein ordered upon the s[ai]d procklers Procklers = Proctors (contraction of Procurator), a legal practitioners representing the clergy in Church of England dioceses. Wikipedia contributors, "Proctor," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Proctor&oldid=1153645322 (accessed June 20, 2023). to pay which
bill of iil with twenty shillings before p[ai]d by my
above s[ai]d Brother to '''my Brother in law Willm. Flexney
'''of the towne of Duglas''' therefore upon the accept
=ing of the above bill and the twenty shillings
already p[ai]d as afores[ai]d I doe here by aquitt and
discharge him my above s[ai]d Brother John
Christian his heirs or assignes from any part or
parcell of the Twelve pounds Legacie Left mee
by my deceased mother as wittness my hand this
third of June 1706
'''Christian: Christian''' my marke X --- I do acknowledge to have received
at & from the hands of my Brother
Jo. Christian the full & just sum of
eight pounds in moneys of or in England, & do
therefore by these presents acquit free
& discahrge him my s[ai]d Brother of all
debts dues & demands on the account
of all Legasies w[ha]tever left me by my
Father Patrick Christian or Ellin[o]r my
mother deceased As wittness my sub=
=scription this 7th October 1718
By me Christ. Christian my mark X
Witness p[re]sent John Claige At Douglas Octr 7th 1718
The above Christin spelled Christin in the document
Christian acknowledged the above dis
=charge before me & the Episcopal Reg
is ordered to add the same to the La[''st'']
will of Elln[o]r Christian Lib 1699 ---- ==Sources==

Will of Ellis Holcombe - 1585

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In the name of God Amen The one and twentieth day of September in the year of our Lord God 1585 I''' [[Holcombe-605|Ellis Holcomb]] '''of Branscomb in the county of Devonshire being sick in body yet thanks be to God in perfect remembrance doe make this my last will and testament in manner and form following first my ''*****'' mind and will is that all the wills and testaments by me before this made shall cease be ''*********'' and utterly void and of none effect next I bequeath my soul to Almighty God my maker and redeemer and my body to the earth Item, I give and bequeath to '''[[Holcombe-1750|Judith]]''' the daughter of '''[[Holcombe-456|John Holcomb]] '''Twenty pounds of lawful money with this premise and under this condition that she the said Judithe shall and will be obedient and enled by '''[[Sydenham-54|Elizabethe]]''' my wife otherwise it shall be lawful to and for my said wife to order this my gift and legacy at her will and pleasure Item, I give and bequeath to '''[[Holcombe-1751|Ursula]]''' one other daughter of the said John Holcombe Twenty pounds of like lawful money with the like promise and under the like condition as is annexed to the gift of the foresaid Judithe Item, with the consent and agreement of Elizabethe my wife I give and bequeath to '''[[Holcombe-23|Christopher Holcombe]]''' and '''[[Holcombe-789|Josias Holcombe]] '''two of the sons of '''[[Holcombe-113|Thomas Holcombe]]''', gentleman, deceased, to every of the said Christopher and Josias one annuity or yearly rent of forty shillings out of my whole Barton land and messuage of Rowson als Donne Raffe situate lying and being within the ''siles'' and parish of Axmouth in the County of Devonshire, to have hold and enjoy all the foresaid annuities or yearly rents of forty shillings to every of the foresaid Christopher and Josias severally for the term of their lives and the life of every of them longest living the same annuity and yearly rent to be forty shillings apiece as aforesaid to commence and begin immediately after my death, quarterly to be paid and for non-payment thereof in manner and form aforesaid it shall and may be lawful to and for the said Christopher and Josias and to and for every of them and to and for their assigns into the foresaid Barton land and messuage or into any part thereof to enter and distrain and the distrains thereof so taken and had to ''decine ''load or carry away and to impound and in pound to keep until the foresaid annuity of forty shillings apiece together with the averages if any shall be to them and every of them fully satisfied contented and paid Item, I give to Ellys Wyppell one heifer of two years Item, I give and bequeath to every of my godchildren twelve pence apiece Item, I give to the poor people of Branscombe six shillings eight pence to be divided by the decision of my wife Item, I give and bequeath all my lands, manors, messuages and hereditaments with the appurtenances whatsoever in the county of Somersetshire and Devonshire to '''[[Holcombe-17|Gilbert Holcombe]]''' my next cozen and heir in blood and son to Thomas Holcombe, gentleman, deceased. To have and to hold all the foresaid manors, land , tenements, messuages and hereditaments with the appurtenances to the foresaid Gilbert Holcombe and his heirs for ever always excepted and for prized performance of my wife’s ''*******'' and also the foresaid two annuities according to the purpose effect and true meaning of this my will and testament. The rest of my goods as well as all real and personal I give and bequeath to Elizabeth my wife whom I make my whole and only executrix, she to use and dispose it to the pleasure of God and at her will These being witness ;Nicholas Sparke ;Rickard Ekerman of Endbury ;William Tanner, clerk

Will of Elon Pountney 1922

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:'''Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of Elon Pountney of Evlinton, Ravenswood, North Queensland. 1862-1922''' :''Original spelling preserved.'' :''You are free to use copyright material available on or through this website that is covered by a CC BY licence in line with the licence terms. You must keep the copyright notice on the copyright material and attribute the State of Queensland as the source of the copyright material.'' :Transcribed by David Urquhart, from a scanned copy, bought from the Australian Archives in about 1985, on old size, foolscap paper.The document was originally written on an old type page from a stock count record, or something similar, with one, month column, day column, item column and four other columns for figures, repeated twice across the page. ----
'''''This is my Last Will and Testamant of me, [[Powney-43|Elon Pountney]], Grazier of Evlinton Ravenswood North Queensland.'''''

:''I bequeath unto My Daughter Esther now Married '''[[Pountney-56|Mrs Esther Ferguson]]''' Gordonvale fifty Pounds £50-00 Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My Daughter Clara now Married '''[[Pountney-69|Mrs Clara Wellington]]''' Living in Ayr fifty Pounds £50-00 Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My Daughter Martha now Married '''[[Pountney-71|Mrs Martha Butler]]''' Living at Brookville fifty Pounds £50-00 Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My Daughter '''[[Pountney-73|Mary Ann Dora Pountney]]''' now Living at Home two Hundred Pounds £200-00 Cash & also when she gets Married I bequeath unto her the Piano for being good to her Parents'' :''I bequeath unto My son '''[[Pountney-70|Albert Pountney]]''' thirty head of Mixed Cattle & 5 head of Mixed Horses Branded N-?-9 no Cash'' :''I bequeath unto My son '''[[Pountney-75|William John Pountney]]''' two hundred Pounds £200-0-0 Cash & also one fourth share in all the Cattle and Horses Branded N-?-9 & a fourth share in Everything Else I Posess he being my Youngest son as attached below'' :''I bequeath unto My sons Samuel Pountney.'''[[Pountney-76|Edwin Pountney]]'''.Arthur Joseph Pountney & Wiliam John Pountney Equeal shares all my Cattle & Horses Branded N-?-9 and all Cash belonging to me when I die fixed Deposits & Current a/c & My insurance Policy for £100-0-0 & intrest stock yards Padocks & occupation Licenses & all Working Plant as a Going Concern that is to say after the above Mentioned Cash as been Paid to My four Daughters & My Son William John Pountney as mentioned above''
:''My Dwelling House & Kitchen & out Houses & furniture and all effects will Remain as a Home for all Time as Long as Their Remains any Member of my family unmarried, unless They choose Mutuley to sell the above''
:''I also appoint My Son '''[[Pountney-55|Samuel Pountney]]''' to be Manager of the above going concern & to be Paid his wages Every Month out of The Estate as usual, and all Expenses in the Working of the above Mentioned Going Concern''
:''I also appoint Samuel Pountney, Edwin Pountney '''[[Pountney-4|Arthur Joseph Pountney]]''' & William John Pountney Executors of this My Last Will & Testement''
Signed by the said Elon Pountney in the Presence of Two Witnesses

Who have Hereto set their hand this 24th day of July 1922

'''Signed Elon Pountney'''

'''Witnesses''' N. Otto Anderson
H.W. Gibson
{{Image|file=Powney-43-2.jpg|align=m|size=l|caption='''Elon's Cattle Brand.'''}} ==Sources== '''Australia Queensland - Qld Brands Directory 1920-21''' > AU4040-1920. (2007). [DVD] >Australia: Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. '''Australia - Pastoral Directory 1913''' > AU0110-1913. (2007). [DVD] Australia: Archive CD Books Australia Pty Ltd. > ''Extracted from the Australian 1913 Pastoral Directory, pg 176.'' > :Name:'''Poultenay, Elton; Name of Station: Evlinton; Place: Ravenswood; Cattle: 320.''' ==Acknowledgements== Australian Archives.

Will of Ephraim Garthwaite

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This is a transcription of the last Will and Testament of Ephraim Garthwait[e] written 20 Dec 1715 and proved in Oct 1717. The will is held in the Lincolnshire Archives, Lincoln Consistory Court Wills, 1719 / i / 104. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. Some paragraph breaks and bold text for names were added for ease of reading. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations, omissions and additions are expanded or added in [square brackets]. NB Most of this will is easily legible, but some words on the left-hand margin are difficult to read because of the fold. Beneficiaries of the Will: * [[Garthwaite-207|[Mary] Dannye]] (daughter) * [[Garthwaite-208|Dorothy Garthwaite]] (daughter) * [[Garthwaite-206|Anna-Maria Garthwaite]] (daughter) * "my son Dannye" must refer to his son-in-law, Reverend [[Dannye-2|Robert Dannye]], who married his daughter Mary * [unnamed] servants * the [unnamed] Rector of the Parish of Ropsley * the [unnamed] Rector of the Parish of Harston in the County of Leicester _________________________________________________________________________________ In the name of God Amen I Ephraim Garthwait Clark Rector of Ropsley
in the County of Lincoln being in perfect health and of sound memory
blessed by God do make this my last Will and Testiment this Twentieth
day of December in the year of our Lord one Thousand seven Hundred and
fifteen in manner and form following. In Primis, I give my soul into ye
hands of my Good God and mighty Creatour who first gave it me hoping for
eternal Salvation thro the Mercy of God vouchsafed to us in the second
Covenant and Confirmed by the Blood of his son our Blessed Saviour
and redeemer Jesus Christ: and my Body to the Grave to be buried at the
direction of my Executrixes hereafter named: And my Goods and Tem-
perall Estate with which it has pleased God to bless me, I give as fol-
loweth. In Primis I confirm that Five hundred pound Bond I entered
into at my '''Daughter Dannys''' Marriage with Mr Thomas Johnson to
be paid the first of May next.
Item I give to my Daughter Dannye
a Portugal piece of Gold of Twenty seven shillings and six pence.
Item I give to my two Daughters '''Dorothy Garthwait''' and '''Anna-Maria'''
'''Garthwait''' my study of Books if either of them marry a Clergyman
in the space of Five years from the date hereof; if not, I give to
'''my son Dannye''' all my Greek and Latin Books, and my English Books
to be equally divided between my two Daughters Dorothy Garthwait and
Anna Maria Garthwait.
Item I give to my Daughter Dorothy Garthwait
my Wrought Bed; and in lieu of that summe of Ten pounds to my
Daughter Anna-Maria Garthwait in surplusage[?] over and above her
share that shall arise from her Executorshipe.
Item I give to the
Rector of the Parish of Ropsley the summe of three Pounds and to the
Rector of the Parish of Harston in the County of Leicester the summe of Forty
shillings both of them to be paid at the end of sic months after my de-
cease.
Item I give to my servants that shall live with me at the time
of my decease the summe of Ten shillings each servant.
Item all the rest of my Goods and Chattels whatsoever particularly
my lease at Crofton with Appurtenances that I bought of Mr Francis
Fuller and that which I hold of the Dean and Chapter of Lincoln I
give and bequeath unto my beloved Daughters Dorothy Garthwait
and Anna-Maria Garthwait whom I make and constitute my Coexecu-
trixes of this my last Will and Testiment; revoking all Wills by me
formerly made and willing them to pay all my debts and Legacyes be-
fore mention bequeathed. In Testimony of which I have here unto
set my Hand and Seal the day and year above written.
Signed sealed published and declared by the Testatour the be
his last Will and Testament in the presence
of us who subscribed our names as Wittnesses
in the presence of the said Testator.
[Signatures of] Eph. Garthwait, Will[iam] Twik[?]., John Pickwell, John Morlea.

Proved [...] Oct 1719.

Will of Eva Glaze

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===Will and probate of Eva Glaze estate=== :30 Apr 1881 :Scioto County, Ohio, Probate Records :Record of Wills, Volume D, Page 247 and 248. :No 689 :''In the Matter of the last Will & Testament of [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; deceased'' } ::''' ''Probate of Will'' ''' ::Be it remembered that heretofore to wit on the 23d day of April AD 1881, came G F Lawman and for ordered to the Court, a paper writing purporting to be the Last Will & Testament of [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; late of Scioto County; deceased, and asked to have the same probated as the last Will & Testament of [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; deceased; and it appearing to the Court that [[Glaze-393|Rosa Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Cynthia Blackburn, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], Lilly I Watkins and [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]] are the next of kin to the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]]; deceased, residing within the State. Upon consideration by the Court; It is ordered that the said [[Glaze-393|Rosa Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Cynthia Blackburn, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], Lilly I Watkins and [[Glaze-389|Wm F Glaze]], be duly and legally notified of the production of said paper writing and the day of hearing said matter and that said matter be set for hearing on the 30th day of April AD 1881, at 10 O'clock am at which time this cause is continued. ::And afterwards on the 30th day of April AD 1881, pursuant to said continuance and it appearing to the Court that the said [[Glaze-393|Rosa A Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Lilly I Watkins, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], Cynthia Blackburn and [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]] have waived the issuing and service of notice and voluntarily entered their appearance herein court. Thereupon this cause came to be further heard. Also, came I.N. Johnson and Philip M Pickens the attesting witnesses to said paper writing who being duly sworn according to law testified to the due and legal execution of the same; and their testimony was reduced to writing and filed; and the Court being satisfied from the testimony of said witnesses that said paper writing was duly and legally executed by the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] as and for her Last Will & Testament and that at the time of the execution thereof she, the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] was of full age and of sound mind and memory and not under any restraint and that she, the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] is now dead. It is thereupon ordered that the said Last Will & Testament of the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] deceased, the testimony of said witnesses and this order be recorded in the record of Wills. ::'''''Will''' '' ::Be it remembered that I, [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] of the County of Scioto and State of Ohio, being of sound mind and memory, do make and publish this, my Last Will & Testament, in the manner and form following. :::1. I give and bequeath to my son [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]], all the real estate that I die seized of, or own at my death also one bed and bedding and one horse to be selected by him from any horses that I may have on hand at the time of my death. :::2. I give and bequeath to my son [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]], all my stock consisting of horses cattle, sheep, and hogs, and all household goods of every kind except what I have given to my son [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]], also all my farming utensils of every kind, also my Platform Scales now in use by me including wagon and buggies and all monies, notes, accounts, and cash I may have on hand at time of my death. :::3. I give and bequeath to my four daughters, viz: [[Glaze-393|Rosan Peck]], [[Glaze-392|Irene Peck]], Cynthia Blackburn and Lilly Watkins, the sum of five dollars to each one. :::4. I will and direct that my sons, [[Glaze-318|John N Glaze]] and [[Glaze-389|William F Glaze]], immediately after my death shall pay my funeral expenses and all my just debts including my above bequests to my said four daughters in equal proportion or one half each out of the proceeds of the property herein devised to them and the bequest heretofore made to them is hereby made dependent upon their performance of this, my request and direction. :::5. Having disposed of all of my property both personal and real, it is my desire that no administration shall be had upon my estate. ::I hereby revoke all former wills by me made; In testimony whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 29th day of October 1879. [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]], ::Signed and acknowledged by said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] as her Last Will & Testament in our presence, and signed by us in her presence. I.N. Johnson, Philip M Pickens. ::'' '''Testimony''' '' ::''The State of Ohio, Scioto County'' ss: Probate Court ::I.N. Johnson and Philip M Pickens of lawful age; being first duly sworn, deposeth and saith that they saw the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] of said County of Scioto execute the paper writing hereto attached purporting to be her Last Will & Testament and heard the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] acknowledge the same to be her Last Will & Testament, affiants further say that they signed their names as attesting witnesses to the said paper writing in the presence; and at the request of the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] and in the presence of each; and affiants further say that at the time of the execution of said Last Will & Testament by the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]], she the said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] was of full age and of sound mind and memory; and not under any restraint and that said [[Glaze-317|Eva Glaze]] is now deceased. I.N. Johnson, Philip M Pickens. ::Sworn to and subscribed in open Court before me, this 30th day of April AD 1881. :: HC Turley, Probate Judge.

Will of Evan Edwards of Glynvechan, Denbighshire, Wales, proved 1725

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Edwards-40945|Evan Edwards]], gent, of Glynvechan in the parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 3 January 1722/3 and was proved on 27 October 1725. == Transcript == In the name of God Amen I Evan Edwards of
Glynvechan in the County of Denbigh gent being aged
and mindfull of the uncertainty of this life and that all flesh
must submitt to death and desireouse whilst I am in health
and of sound and perfect mind and memory to settle my
Estate the which it hath pleased God to bless me
withall doe the day of the date hereof made this my last
Will and Testament in manner following First and
principally I comend my soul to God that gave it hopeing
through the meritoriouse death of my Saviour Christ to
obtaine pardon and remission of all my sins and my body
I comitt to the Earth to be decently interred att the discreation of
my Executor hereafter named And as touching such reall and
p[er]sonall Estate as I am att p[re]sent seized and poss[ess]ed of I devise give
bequeath and dispose the same as followeth Impris I give and
devise all my messuages lands and Tenements with theire
Appurten[an]ces whereof I am seized of in Fee or in Fee Taile
to my eldest son and heire Edward Evans and his heires To
Have and to hold to my son Edward Evans his heires and
Assignes for ever he paying the sume of Ten pounds to
my daughter Rebecka within one yeare next ensueing the day
of my decease Alsoe I further give to my said son Edward all my
houshold Goods and all my Implements of husbandry together
withall my graine of Corne in the house barne and Fields
Item I give and bequeath to my son Richard Evans the sume of
Five shillings And whereas my son Richard Evans stands indebted
to me by bill in sume of Fifty pounds I doe give and
dispose of the said Fifty pounds as followeth I give and bequeath
the use and interest thereof to my said daughter Rebecka for
and dureing the terme of her naturall life and from and
after he decease I give and bequeath the said Fifty pounds
to her Children to be divided amongst them share and share
alike All the rest and residue of my personall Estate of what nature
or kind soever they be I give and bequeath to my son John Evans and
doe hereby nominate appoint my said son John Evans sole
Executor of this my Will revokeing all other Will by me heretofore
made and this to be my last Will In Wittnesse whereof I have hereunto
[p]utt my hand and seale the third day of January Anno dni 1722 Evan Edwards Signed sealed and published in the p[re]sence of
Peter Maurice John Maurice:
Catherine Maurice == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33855927|ef4738}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|83819}}. Evan Edwards, probate.

Will of Evan Evans of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, 1753

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Evans-45558|Evan Evans]], gent, of Bache in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 24 July 1753 and was probate was granted on 15 November 1753. == Transcript == In the name of God Amen I Evan Evans of Bache in the Parish of Llangollen and County of Denbigh Gent
being sick and weak in body but thank God of sound mind and memory. Do make ordain this my last Will and
Testament in manner and form following (That is to say) first I give and bequeath to my brother William Evans
the summ of four pounds yearly during the term of his natural life, and my Will and meaning is (that if
the said summ appears insufficient to maintain and provide for him other necessaries) that my Execut[or] hereafter
named shall allow him sd William Evans a competency during life. Item I give devise and bequeath
to my Cousin John Edwards son to my nephew Edward Edwards of Eglwyseagle in the Parish fo Llangollen and
County of Denbigh All and singular my Messuage Lands and tenement in the Township of Trevor Ucha in the
Parish & County aforsaid to hold to him said Cosn John Edwards and his heirs for ever subject nevertheless
to the yearly payment of one pound and ten shillings which are to be paid into the hands of the Vicar and
Churchwardens for the time being in the Parish of Llangollen & to his and their successors for the time
being forever in trust and to the Use of the poor of Tranan Llangollen & Tranan Trevor to be laid out by the
Vicar & Churchwarden in flannel or some warm cloathing as far as the said summ will reach among
the poorer sort in the said tranans to be provided yearly by St Thomas day or between that and Xstmas
day as it has been used heretofore upward of twenty years the said summ of one pound & ten shillings (to
the uses aforsaid) to issue out of my Lands in Trevor forever from the day of the date of these presents
and my Will & meaning is that the third part or ten shillings only be given for and towards the relief of the poor of
Trevor Tranan : Item I give and bequeath to my neece Anne Evans late of Glyn fechan the Use of interest of
ten pounds yearly for and during the term of her natural life and from and after her decease I give and bequeath the
said ten pounds to be equally divided between the children of cozn John Jones of Bache Mason by his wife
Martha : Item I give and bequeath to my Nephew Edward Evans of fron the summ of thirty pounds together
with my giers[?] Cart cartsadle and all appurtenances Item I give and bequeath to my nephew John Evans of fron
weaver the summ of thirty pounds Item I give and bequeath to my Cousins Thomas Williams and Jane Williams
children of my nephew William Evans late of fedwddu deceased the summ of twenty pounds to be equally divided between
them. Item I give and bequeath to my Nephew Evan Evans of Bache Weaver the summ of ten pounds Item I give and
bequeath to my Goddaughter Anne Evans daughter of my said Nephew Evan Evans the summ of five pounds Item I
give and bequeath to my Goddaughter and Cousin Jane wife to Evan Jones of Bwlihy garnedd in the Parish of Llantyhlie[?]
the summ of twelve pounds Item I give and bequeath to be equally divided between my Cousin Edward Wynne of Vivod, my
Cozn Sarah Jones of Bache wife to Edward Jones and their daughter Mary the summ of two guinies Item I give
and bequeath to my Cozn. Thomas Davies late of Eglwyseagle the summ of [one guiny?] Item I give and bequeath
to my servant maid Mary Williams the summ of forty pounds together with one truckle bed bedstead and
appurtenances whatever within white cupboard and her choiw pot brass or Iron Item I give and bequeath to
my godson Oliver Parry to his Mother Catherine Parry and his Aunt Margaret Parry of Llangollen fawr
the summ of fifteen pounds to be equally divided between them Item I give and bequeath to my Cousin
Martha wife to John Jones of Bache Mason the summ of seven pounds Item I give and bequeath to my
nephew Hugh Edwards of Pentwen cilcychwyn to my Cosin Thomas Parry of Llangollen fechan and to his sister
cousin Margaret Williams of Wertyn the summ of three guinies to be equally divided between them Item I give
and bequeath to my Cozn Peter Davies of Llangollen the summ of ten shillings Item I give and bequeath to Cousin
Sarah daughter of John Evans of Bache weaver the summ of three pounds Item I give and bequeath to my Cousin Ellin
daughter to my brother William Evans and her two daughters Mary and Anne Jones the summ of fifteen pounds to be
equally divided between them Item I give and bequeath to my brothers in Law Roger Parry, Lewis Parry their sister
Elizabeth Parry Humphrey Jones son of John Parry of Gathydwr to John Jones of ty lyarth to Jane Jones wife of
Henry Jones of Gyfeilie and the youngest son of David Jones late of Pentre felin tanner deceased the summ of one pound
each Item I give and bequeath to my alleis woman Ellin Oliver of Corwen the summ of one guiny Item I give
and bequeath to my servant man Richard Edwards the summ of four pounds Item I give and bequeath to my servant
maid Elizabeth Parry the summ of three pounds Ite[m] I give and bequeath to John Roberts of Castell crochan and
to his brother Simon Roberts the summ of ten shillings e[ac]h Item I give and bequeath to my cozn Mary Davies wife
of John David Mercr[?] and her daughter Ann William th[e s]umm of one guiny to be equally divided between them Item
I give and bequeath to my Cousin Frances Davies sist[er of] sd Mary Davies the summ of […]
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Item I give and bequeath to my god sons Samuel Parry of Llangollen Abbot and Evan Jones of Blaen
y Bache the summ of five shillings. Item I give and bequeath to my godson Oliver Parry of Llangollen fawr
Fawr one wenscot chest having my wife’s name upon it Item all the rest residue and remainder of my personal
Estate goods cattle and Chattels whatsoever I give and bequeath one moiety or half therof to my Cousin
& godson Evan Edwards son to Edward Edwards of Plasucha and the other half or Moiety to neece Sarah
wife of said Edward Edwards with this provisoe nevertheless that if my neece Sarah Edwards shall happen
to survive her husband Edward Edwards and marry and second husband, my Will & meaning is that from
the day of such intermarriage I do hereby alienate and otherwise dispose of such Moiety or one half
of all my personal Estate, and give and bequeath the said part or Moiety left my neece to be equally
shared and divided between her children by her husband Edward Edwards And I do hereby nominate and
appoint my said Nephew Edward Edwards of Plesucha sole Trustee to see that all and singular the above
articles clauses bequests and devises be perform’d and paid according to my true intent and meaning
And do also declare that the said Edward Edwards and his heirs is & are hereby seized and possessed of all
and singular my Lands & Tenements to the uses aforsaid together will all my personal estate in trust till
all such legacies and devises are paid and discharged, and my Will and meaning is that if my brother Willi
=am Evans his Executors or Administrators or any one of the Legatees shall and will create or cause any distur
bance, neglect to perform their duty as here directed, or commence any lawsuit for or by reason and on acct
of any devise or legacy by me herein disposed of I do hereby order that such share Legacy or bequest made
to that person creating such disturbance & not complying with the letter of my Will is hereby given and
bequeathed to my Executor hereafter named : And I do constitute and Appoint my said Nephew Edward
Edwards sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and disannulling all
former Wills by me made Ratifying and Confirming this to be my last Will & Testament In Witness
wherof I have set my hand and seal this twenty fourth of July in the year of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and fifty three Evan Evans Sealed published and declared (the words (In
yearly, divided, late being first interlined)
in presence of us who witnessed the same
in sight of the Testator
Henry Parry
Edward Edwards
Robert Price Cler November 15th 1753
Edward Edwards Sole Executor in the within
written will named was then personally sworn on the
Holy Evangelists well and Truly to administer the Goods and
Effects of the said Testator According to Law & Saving &c
Before me Thos: Jones Sur. == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33771589|43886b}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|198450}}. Evan Evans, probate, 15 Nov 1753.

Will of Evan Price (aka Pearse)

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In the Name of God Amen I Evan Price of Talbott County in the Province of Maryland being Sick and weak of Body but of perfect mind and memory praised be Allmighty God for the Same I do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament as followeth, Viz: I give and bequeath to My Son William Price all my land to him & his heirs for Ever but in Case my sd Son die without Issue my will is that the said land fall to my Daughter Hester Price to her and her heirs and In Case my said daughter die without Issue then my afsd land to go to my Son and daughter in Law Robert and Margaret Booker to them and their heirs for Ever . . . . And my will is that if my Son William afsd live to Enjoy my land afsd that he pay to said daughter Hester the Sum of three thousand pounds of Tobacco at or Soon after the time of her Marriage . . . . And lastly I appoint my loving Wife Ann Price my Son in Law Jno Booker Execturix and Executor of this my last will and Testament unto which I have sett my hand and affixed by Seal this fourteenth day of May Anno Domini 1728 . . . . his Signed Sealed and Acknowledged by the Evan X Price {Sealed} Said Evan Price to be his last Will and mark Testament In Presence of us On the Back of the Aforegoing Tho’s Hopkins Will was there written this His Talbot Coty fo: June 5 1728 Thomas X Christian Here Came Thomas Hopkins mark Thomas Christian and John Jno Ray Ray three of the Subscribing Witnesses for to the aforegoing Will and made Oath on the Holy Evangelists of almighty God that they saw the Testator Evan Price Sign and Seal and heard him Publish and declare the same as his last will and Testament and that at the time of his signing he was to the Best of their knowledge and Apprehension of sound & disposing mind and memory and that they the afsd Jno Hopkins Thomas Christian and John Ray all witnessed afsd Subscriber who said will in the Presence of ye said Testator Sworn to Before and Talbot Coty June 5 1728 T Bozeman D County Talbot Thom John Booker Came Before sme and Renounced all his Right Title and Interest to the Administration of Evan Prices Estate Before me T Bozeman D County of Talbot.

Will of Experience Luce

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== Transcription of Will of Experience Luce== In the Name of God Amen. This Twentyeth Day of September 1746 and In the Twenthieth Year of the Reign of Our Sovereign Lord George of Great Britain France and Ireland the Second King. I Experience Luce of Tisbury in the County of Dukes County and in the Province of Massachusetts Bay in New England yeoman calling to mind the mortality of my Body Do make and ordain this my Last Will and Testament. That is to say first of all I Give and Recommend my Soul into the Hands of God that gave it and my Body I give to the Earth to be Buried in a descent manner at the Discretion of my Executor hereafter named not Doubting but that at the Resurrection I shall Receive the Same by the mighty Power of God. And as to my Worldly Estate where with it hath pleased God to bless me, I give and dispose of in manner and forme following. viz. : Imprimis I Give and Bequeath to my Beloved Wife Elizabeth Luce During her natural Life for her use and Improvement the whole of my movables within Doores as also the one half of my movables without Doors, and also the one half of my now Dwelling house viz The Westermost half, and also I give to my said Wife the one half of the Land whereon the house now stands as also the whole of the wood Lott Lying and being in Tisbury upon the back of the Hill which Hill is to the Westward of my son Zephanias viz. the use and Improvement of the sd Lott of wood Land to intend no more then wood for the maintenance of one fire for her self. The use of the Perticulars to be continued to her During her natural Life. : Item I give to my beloved son Zephaniah Luce the sume of five shillings old Tenor, having given him already by Deed of Gift his just proportion of my Worldly Estate. : Item I give to my beloved son Shubal Luce the sum of five shillings old Tenor and also one third of my indoor movables after his mothers Decease. This with what I have already given him by Deed of Gift I Esteeme as his Just Proportion of my Worldly Estates. : Item I give and Bequeath to my son Timothy Luce Beloved all that Tract of Land which I had of Josias the Known Sachem of Tisbury by Deed lying at the Place commonly called the northshore as also about four acres of Land lying next adjoining to the Land Last mentioned on the north and also I Give to my beloved son Timothy Luce all the meadow and upland belonging to me Lying at a Place called Moohoosneck as also the beach belong thereunto and also half a share throout the Common and undivided Land in that Tract of Land commonly called the Indian Town as also one Third of my Indoor movables at his mothers Decease as also all my wearing apparrell at my Decease. : Item I Give and bequeath to my beloved son Benjamin Luce the sum of forty pounds old Tenor to be paid by my Executor Two years after my wifes Decease this with what I have already given him I Look upon as his Proportion of my Worldly Estate. : Item Give & Bequeath to my beloved son John Luce all my Lands not yett Disposed of viz. the Dwelling house and the Land whereon it now stands as also the wood Lott upon the back of the hill as above mentioned as also the one half of a share in the three last Divisions -- as also one half of a share in the Common and undivided Land within the Township of Tisbury, as also one half of my Pew in the meeting house in Tisbury, as also one Third of my Indoor Movables at his mothers Decease, as also one half of my outdoor movables to be his at and Immediately after my Decease as also I Give to my said son John Luce my Great Bible after his mothers Decease. : Lastly I appoint and Ordain my beloved son John Luce as the only Executor of my Last Will and Testament. and I Do hereby utterly Revoak all and Every Testament and Will Legacys and bequests and Executors by me in any ways before named or Willed, Ratifying and Confirming this and no other to be my Last Will & Testament. In Witness Whereof I have hereunto sett to my hand and seal the Day and Year above Written. : Experience Luce : Signed Sealed Published Pronounced and Disclosed by the said Experience Luce as his Last Will & Testament in the Presence of us Subscribers Samuel Lumbart Seth Daggett Isaac Chase == Source == * Dukes County Probate Records, Vol. 2, pp. 263-264. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9YY-JZL5?i=262&cat=323854 Link to page at familysearch.org]; [http://interactive.ancestry.com/9069/007705438_00263?pid=516668 Link to page at ancestry.com].

Will of Flanders-22

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This is the Will of [[Flanders-22|Stephen Flanders]] (1620 - 1684). His wife is not mentioned in his Will because she died the previous year. His parents both died in England. His mother died when he was young. His father died after his immigration. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Will_of_Flanders-22|Profiles of people mentioned in this Will]] ---- ==
WILL OF [[Flanders-22|STEPHEN FLANDERS]]
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In ye name of God Amen:
I [[Flanders-22|Stephen fflanders Senr]] of ye town of Salisbury in the County of Essex in his majesties colony of ye Mattathusett in new england being weak of body but through ye goodness of God of pfect memory & understanding doe make this my last will & testamt, in manner as followeth: [https://translate.google.com/#auto/en/Inprimis Inprimis] I Commend my spirit to God whoe gave itt & my body to ye dust fro whence it was taken, decently to be buried at ye chardges of my executors whom I shall hereaftr name & appoynt in hopes of a joyful ressurrection at ye last day unto life eternall: Nextly I dispose of my worldly goods in mannr as followeth. viz: I give and bequeath unto [[Flanders-113|Stephen fflanders]] my eldest so all the land w he now lives upon the bounds betwixt it & my other land to run fr a white oak stumpe wch stands about twoe rods on ye westwrd side fr ye fence yt now is betwixt him & mee agst Goodman Geeechils little pasture & to run northwrd to ye bars by sd [[Flanders-113|Steven]] his little garden: As also one third prt of all my meadow aftr my decease, Also my will is yt my so [[Flanders-113|Steven]] shall have one barrell of sydr payd to him yearly out of my orchard, untill yt he shall remove three apple trees twoe whereof I gave him formrly & another next unto them out of my orchrd or shall othrwise agree wth my executrs concerning them: Alsoe my last will is yt if my so [[Flanders-113|Stephen]] shall depart this life before mee, yt his eldest so [[Flanders-452|Stephen fflanders]] shall have wt I have bequeathed unto him in this my last will & testamt: It',I give & bequeath unto my three daughters: [[Flanders-109|Mary fflanders]]: [[Flanders-130|Sarah Newhall]]: & [[Flanders-43|Naomie fflanders]] five pounds apiece, to be payd by my three sonns: [[Flanders-113|Steven]], [[Flanders-44|Philip]] & [[Flanders-33|John]]: each of them to pay equally & alike wthin twoe years aftr my decease: It': I give unto my daughtr [[Flanders-109|Mary]] twoe good cows, & my trundle bedstead, wth bedding, Covrlid, blankets, sheets, bolster, pillows & whatevr other apprtunances doe belong therunto: as alsoe one of my iron pots, & one wollen wheel & one linen wheel at her own choyce, as as alsoe twoe good sheep, & one hogg: and the chest which was my wives. It': I give unto my daughtr [[Flanders-130|Sarah Newhall]] one [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coverlet Coverlid]. It': I give unto my daughtr [[Flanders-43|Naomi]], one good Cow: one wollen wheel: one linnen wheel & my iron skillet & twoe sheep & one hogg, and an old chest & the box which was her mother's & one [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/coverlet Coverlid]: It': I give unto my grandchild [[Flanders-452|Thomas fflanders]] So to my So [[Flanders-113|Stephen]] one sheep: It': I give all my stock and cattle (not disposed of) to my so [[Flanders-33|John]]. ffinally I give & bequeath all ye rest of my estate, housing, lands, meadow, And all my estate both movable & immovable whatsoevr not disposed of in this my last will & testamt : (my honest and due debts, & my funerall chardges being first payd & dischardged) unto my sons [[Flanders-44|Philip fflanders]] & [[Flanders-33|John fflanders]] equally to be divided betwixt them whome I alsoe make constitute & ordaine Joynt executrs unto this my last will & testamt: Alwayes provided yt sd [[Flanders-44|Philip]] & [[Flanders-33|John]] doe Joyntly & together Carry on my occasions & mayntaine & take care of my estate & the concernmts yrof, & also lovingly, peaceably & tendrly as becometh obedient & dutifull children mainetaine & take care of my pson in sickness & health as long as I shall continue in this vale of tears both equally sharing in ye care, chardge & burthen yrof. And in Confirmat': of ye premisses to be my last will & testamt: I have hereunto subscribed my hand & seale this fourth day of february, Anno: Domini: one thousand six hundred eighty three, or foure. : Subscribed sealed & declared this : to be his last will & testamt: . . . . . . . . . . . .[[Flanders-22|Stephen-----fflanders Senr]] : in the presence of us. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . marke : Thomas Wells : Isaac Morill Thomas Wells and Isaac Morrell made oath yt they saw [[Flanders-22|Stephen Flanders]] Signe & Seale & declare this to be the last Will & Testamt yt he was then of a disposeing minde; at Ipswich Court Sep:30:84/o Attes.Jn Appleton J.P === INVENTORY OF ESTATE OF STEPHEN FLANDERS === An inventory of ye Estate of [[Flanders-22|Stephen fflanders Senr]]: deceased: at Salisbury: Apprized & taken (as it was given in by ye executrs) by us whose names are undr written:19th:4th:An:Dom:1684. tt sh d Inprimis: The house, Barn, thirty acres of Land Adjoyning,& ye orchard yrunto belonging........................................................100 00 00
It': A four acre lot at ye Long hill.................................................................06 00 00
It': A thirty acre lot near ye new meadows................................................15 00 00
It': A four acre lot of meadow in ye cow como.........................................20 00 00
It': A four acre lot of meadow at ye beach................................................20 00 00
It': A two acre lot of meadow at Hall's farme............................................10 00 00
It': A Commonage.........................................................................................30 00 00
It': A payr of oxen & 3 cows.........................................................................24 10 00
It': 2 two years old: 1 yearling: 2 calves......................................................08 00 00
It': A horse 8tt: 19 sheep:8tt:11 swine:6tt:14sh ........................................22 14 00
It': Carts: plows, ox tacklings & utensils.....................................................03 00 00
It': household, stuffe, wheels, tubs, & barrels ..........................................08 00 00
It': Beds, bedsteads, & bedding yrunto belonging...................................14 00 00
It': His wearing cloathes,linnen & wollen & a 2 payre of spectacles......06 00 00
It': His bibles: books, Iro tools, & Arms......................................................04 00 00
It': Hempe, flax & corn, & sope & beans....................................................04 00 00
It': 4 load of hay, & a grindstone.................................................................02 10 00
The sum Totall is.....................................................300 14 00
onesephris page IsaacMorrill tt sh Debts due fr ye estate tt sh d To Doctr Hooper mony........ 03 07 00
due to ye estate.....................00 06 00
To John Barnrd mony............00 06 00
To ffrancis Willet................... 01 04 00
Philip Flanders & Jn Flanders To Capt pierce:of
Executrs made oath to this in mony:...............................00 16 00
Inventory:as a true inventory To Jane Morrell.................... 00 04 00
if mor comes to theire To Israel Lovett............................ 00 07 00
knowld to give att thereof to To Richrd Hubbard............00 02 00
ye Court Ip Court To Benjamin Allin mony..................................................... 00 06 00
Sep:30:84/ 06 12 00 o Attes Jn Appleton, J.P. == Sources == * Essex Probate Office * Dunbar, Edith. ''[[Space:The Flanders Family from Europe to America|The Flanders Family from Europe to America]]'' (The Tuttle Publishing Company, Inc., Rutland, VT, 1935) Page 23

Will of Frances (Burnard) Marwood 1700

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Will of [[Burnard-94|Frances ( Burnard ) Marwood]] ,d 1700, wife of [[Marwood-160|John Marwood of Blamphayne ]]( d 1671 ) Written 30 Dec 1697. Proved 18 May 1700 In the name of God, Amen, I Frances Marwood of Blamphayne within the parish of Colyton in the county of Devon, widow, being weak in body and well stricken in years but of a sound mind and disposing memory thanks to our almighty God and calling to remembrance the uncertainty of this transitory life and that all flesh must yield unto death when it shall please God to call, Do make and deliver this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: And first being penitent and sorry for my Sins most humbly desiring forgiveness for them I give and remit my Soul unto the hand of Almighty God trusting and assuredly believing through the nard merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ to be saved. And my body I commit to the Earth from whence it was taken to be buried in such decent and Christian manner as my Executors hereinafter named shall think fitting. And now for the settling and disposing of such Lands moneys goods and chattels as God in his mercy ( far above my defects ) hath been pleased to bestow upon me, do hereby order settle give and dispose of the same in manner and form following: Imprimus: Whereas I stand lawfully possessed interests and estates of and to a certain Barton and farm with all and singular its rights members and appurtenances thereby called or known by the name of Hornshayes situate lying and being within the several parishes of Colyton, Southleigh and Farway by virtue of a Mortgage Deed thereof heretofore to me made and executed ( for the consideration therein mentioned ) under the hand and Seal of Gideon Haydon Esq for a certain term of years therein yet to come and unexpired. And whereas long since it was considered and agreed unto by and between the said Gideon Senior and Gideon Haydon Junior and others of the one part and me the said Frances Marwood that for a further consideration not only the equity of Redemption of the said Mortgage and premises but also the Fee and Inheritance of the said Barton and Farm with all and singular its rights members and appurtenances should be by good and sufficient conveyances in the Law settled assured conveyed unto my Son [[Marwood-176|Benedictus Marwood]] his heirs and Assigns for ever. And whereas the said conveyances for settling the premises aforesaid on my said Son his heirs and Assigns for ever are drawn but not as yet executed Now my will is and I do hereby declare that if the said conveyances for settling the premises aforesaid on my said Son as aforesaid shall not be speedily and lawfully executed by the said Gideon Haydon Snr .Gideon Haydon Jnr. and all others therein concerned That in lieu of the said Barton and premises I do hereby give unto my said Son Benedictus Marwood the Sum of two thousand three hundred pounds of current English money which said Sum was the consideration money agreed on for the premises aforesaid to be paid him by my Executor in some convenient time after my death. Item: I firstly give devise and bequeath unto my said son Benedictus his heirs and assigns for ever all that my Tenement with its appurtenances situate, lying and being in the parish of Widworthy in the said County of Devon and which I heretofore bought and purchased of Joshua Stocker Item: I hereby give unto my said son Benedictus his Executor and Administrators the reversion of all that Tenement with its appurtenances in Guitshayne in the parish of Colyton aforesaid now in the possession of Anne Bowdage Widow and Thomas Moory ? Item: I give unto my said son Benedictus his Executors and Administrators all my right title, Interest, claim and demand whatsoever term and terms of years to come and unexpired of in and to all those my two Tenements called by the name of Somerway and the several parcels of ground called or known by the name of Chatmoor Willease Rycroft, Stockland Moor and the Lower Meadow with their and many and either of their Appurtenances situate in the parish of Colyton aforesaid. On this condition nevertheless that the said Benedictus Marwood pay unto my Grand-daughters Mary and Bridget Marwood ( daughters of my son John Marwood deceased ) to each of them the sum of one hundred pounds. ( ''NB are these the children of John Marwood of Beer who died 1687 ?'' ) And also paying unto John Marwood ( ''NB should this be James ?'' ) and Mary Marwood ( son and daughter of my son [[Marwood-158|Thomas Marwood]] ) to each of them the sum of one hundred pounds within one year after my death. My will and meaning is that my said son Benedictus shall pay unto the four last mentioned legatees or to as many of them as shall be living at the time of my death the sum of one hundred pounds each and their parents or Trustees Receipts shall be his discharge for the payment thereof, Item : My will is that my son Benedictus Marwood shall pay within one year after my decease unto my son [[Marwood-158|Thomas Marwood]] Seven hundred pounds or assign to him his right tithe and Interest of in and to an Estate I lately purchased of one Widow North called Reebeere in the parish of Pitminster in the County of Somerset according to the customs of Taunton Deane Lands to be done at the expense and charge of the said Thomas Marwood. Item: I give unto my daughter, Bridget Marwood the sum of Two thousand pounds to be paid by my Executor within one year after my death. Item: My will is that if my Grandson Robert Marwood do pay unto my Executors hereafter named the Sum of Five hundred pounds current English money within a year of my death and do also consent in due form of Law unto my said Executor a General Release Then I do hereby give and devise unto my said Grandson Robert Marwood all that my Estate and Tenement called Stanford in Colyton aforesaid with its appurtenances which I lately purchased of William Blackaller during the term of his natural life and after his decease to the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten And for want of such Issue then I do hereby give and bequeath the said Tenement with its appurtenances unto my son James Marwood for the term of his natural life and after his death to the Heirs Male of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten. And for want of such Issue I give and bequeath the said Tenement with its appurtenances unto my son [[Marwood-158|Thomas Marwood]] during the term of his natural life and after his death to the Heirs Male of his body lawfully begotten and to be begotten, And for want of such Issue then I give and bequeath the said Tenement with its appurtenances unto my son Benedictus Marwood or the term of his natural life and after his death to the Heirs Male of his body lawfully begotten or to be begotten. And for want of such Issue then to the right heirs of me the said Frances Marwood forever. But my will is nevertheless and I do hereby declare that if my said Grandson Robert Marwood shall refuse to pay the Five hundred pounds aforesaid unto my said Executor and Release him as aforesaid Then I do hereby give and bequeath the said Tenement with it’s appurtenances unto my said son James Marwood his heirs and Assigns for ever Item: I give unto Mary Reede my Servant Five pounds if she shall be living with me at the time of my death Item: I give unto John Snell my Servant if he shall be living with me at the time of my death Forty shillings Item: I give unto Ambros Darr Snr. Six pence weekly during the term of his natural life Item: I give unto the poor of Colyton five pounds to the poor of Honyton five pounds to the poor of Widworthy Forty shillings and to the poor of Northleigh twenty shillings Item: I give unto Anstice Cary of Honyton Five pounds to be allowed her out of the money her husband owed me Item: I give to my daughter Bridget Marwood all my wearing apparell both linen and woollen and my best bed performed And to my Son Benedictus Marwood my second best Bed performed. Item: I give unto my sons James, [[Marwood-158|Thomas]], and Benedictus and daughter Bridgett all my Pewter Brass Linnen Plate and old gold to be divided equally between them and being so divided to thus by casting Lotto Item I give unto my son [[Marwood-158|Thomas]] all such goods as he hath already of mine in his custody and the Rent that is in Arrears for Open Lease Item I give unto my son Benedictus all the Arrears of Rent due to me for Hornshayes Item The Bedstead and perform in the Hall Chamber I give to my son [[Marwood-158|Thomas]] Item all the rest of my Lands goods and chattles not herein already given I do hereby give and bequeath unto my said son James Marwood his heirs Executors Administors and Assigns for ever. And lastly I nominate and appoint the said James Marwood to be the whole and soleExecutor of this my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I the said Frances Marwood have hereunto my hand and seal set this Thirtieth Day of December in the ninth year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord William the Third by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King. Anno Dui One thousand six hundred ninety seven The mark of Frances Marwood Signed sealed declared and published by the Testator Frances Marwood to be her last Will and Testament as it is contained in these three sheets of stamped paper in the presence of John Collyer Junior William Lucas Robert Parkman

Will of Frances Linford Widow of Highgate Middlesex 1623

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Transcript of the Will of [[Albany-5|Frances Linford]], Widow of Highgate, Middlesex, 1623.Will of Francis Linford, Widow of Highgate, Middlesex. 03 Jul 1623. PROB 11/142/52. The National Archives, Kew. In the name of God Amen I Ffrancis Linford of Highegate in the Countie of Midd widdowe perfecte in mynde thankes bee to god the tenthe daie of December Anno 1619 doe make and ordeyne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following And first beinge penitente and sorrowfull from the bottome of my harte for my sinnes, most humblie desirous of forgivenes of them I give and comitt my soule unto the mercie of Allmightie god firmelie beleevinge and trusting yt the same with my wretched body att the generall resurrection shall enioy and possesse by the merits of Christ his blood and passion the Kingdome prepared for the elect and in ye meane tyme I give my body to the earth to be buried in the parishe Church where it shall please god I shalldye wth such manner of funerall expenses to be had and done about the same and the executors of this my last will and testament shall thinke meete. And where I have of god his gift goodes chattelles and land I the said Ffrancis Linford for the order and disposinge of the same make declaration of my will and mynde by this writinge which I sett out for my last will and testamente as hereafter ensueth first I desire to have my debtes in any wise paid and everie man yt is able iustlie to charge me of any wronge done to them to bee fullie recompenced of my goodes by my executors. Item I give to the godly preacher wch shall preache at my funerall twentie shillings. Item I give to the poore that is in Highegate five poundes to be paid att the discretion of my Executors. Item I give to my daughter Ann Vaughan my standing Cupp, my greate guilte solte my fruite dishe my dosen, and a hal? of spoones my three guilt boules my two leases the one being a howse in Phillipp Lane London & the other lease being a lease in Highegate wch Sir Oliver Butler sometimes dwelte. Item whereas my sonne in lawe John Vaughan doth owe unto me three hundredth and fiftie poundes my will and meaninge is that my said sonne in lawe John Vaughan shall enter into foure bondes to my other Executor John Smith within three monethes after my decease Page 2 to paie three hundreth and fiftie poundes as followeth that is to saie One bond to paie his sonne James Vaughan thirty pounds & to John Vaughan one hundreth pounds at his age of one and twentie yeares, One other bond to paie unto his sonne William Vaughan one hundredth poundes at the same age of twenty and one yeares, One other bond to paie unto his sonne Walter Vaughan one hundredth poundes at the same age And ye fourthe bond to paie unto Randolf Brett my grandchild twenty poundes to be paid in twoe yeares beinge the full some of three hundreth and fiftie poundes. Item whereas I have an other bond wth Covenants for the surrender of the howse wch Mr Husbandes did lately dwell in or to paie two hundreth poundes my will and meaninge is that my sonne Vaughan and my daughter shall make a surrender thereof unto my grandsonne John Smith and that upon the surrender thereof my grandsonne John Smith shall give bond to my other executor the said Anne Vaughan for to paie unto my grandsonne James Vaughan at his age of one and twentie yeares thee score and tenn pounds And also to give my Executor a discharge for the legacye his grandfather Linford gave him by his last will and testament And further my meaninge and will is that this bond with Covenants shall bee in force untill the surrender be made And I give more unto the said John Smith my grandsonne one feather bed brought from Phillippe Lane howse where I late dwelt & a gilte bowle. Item I give to my grandsonne Robert Brett one hundreth poundes. Item I give more unto him one feather bed. Item I give unto my grandsonne William Brett tenn poundes to be paid unto Sara his wife her hands by twenty and five shillings a quarter. Item I give unto my maide Sara tenn poundes & the bed she lyeth on & my kersey Kirtle and gowne. Item I give unto my man Christopher Tenn poundes to be payd him by ffortie shillings a yeare. Item I give unto Ffrancis Albaney ffive poundes. Item I give unto Ann Goldthropp five pounds. Item I give unto Ffrancis Goldthropp five poundes. Item I give unto Sir Humphrey Winch and his lady three poundes to buy them ringes. Item I give to my Cosen Shatterden thirtye shillings to buy her a ringe. Item I give to my Cosen Hopwoode and his wife to buy them ringes three poundes. Item I give to my Cosen Woolfe and his wife one hundreth and twenty poundes. Item I give to my man John Hudson tenn poundes. And I doe hereby make and ordaine my daughter Anne Vaughan, and my grandsonne John Smith my sole executors of this my last will and testament. In witnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale FFrances Linford. Item I give more to Ffrancis Albany my best gowne and peticoate. Item I give Mr Wright twentie shillings. Witnesses John Bright Clerk William Goullthropp, these lines were interlined by her consent the 22 of January 1622 witnes by me Tho. Wolfe? The sixt day of Ffebruary 1622 Whereas in my will I have given my three grandchildren John Vaughan William Vaughan and Walter Vaughan the some of three hundreth pounds viz to each of them a hundreth pounds to be payd out of the money which there ffather John Vaughan doth owe me these are to declare unto the world that my will and meaninge is that my sonne in law John Vaughan shall pay unto each of them the some of ffiftie pounds a peece at their severall ages of fower and twenty yeares or sooner if he the said ffather shall think fit and the other hundreth and fifty pounds I give it to himselfe in witnes of the truth I have set to my hand the 6 day of February 1622. Witnes Tho. Wolfe & Sarah Hobbs her marke. '''Probatum''' ..Tertio die mensis Julij AD Millesimo sexcentesimo vicesimo tertio .. Anne Vaughan filie dicte defuncte et Executirris .. Johannis Smith atero executorum 03 Jul 1623 == Sources ==

Will of Francis Awbrey 14 Dec 1741

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Detailed transcription of the will of Francis Awbrey and the subsequent court sessions involved in its probate, together with brief observations and a suggestion regarding the birth order of his children.

Will of Francis Butcher of Duckmanton, Derbyshire, proved 1739

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Butcher-2021|Francis Butcher]], carpenter, of Duckmanton, Derbyshire. His will was dated 14 May 1738 and administration of his estate was granted at Chesterfield on 31 October 1739. == Transcript == In the name of God Amen I Francis Butcher of Duckmanton
In the county of Darby Carpenter being weake in body but of sound
remembrance praised by God for it I do make & declare this my Last
will and Testament in manor & forme Following first and
princapaly I Recommend my soule into the hands of Almighty God
who gave it in hopes to meet with a Glorious Resorection in and
through the merrits of our Blessed Lord & Savour Jesus Christ
who died for the [sins?] of me and all the world & my body I
commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of
my Executor heareafter named and as for my temporall
Estate which it hath pleased God to bless me with I give
and dispose thereof as Followeth Imprimus my will is that
all my Just debts & funarall charges be fully paid and discharg[ed]
by my Executor heareafter named Item I give bequath to
my beloved wife Elizabeth Butcher one House & three bayes
of barming & a Gardin & three Closes Lieing & being in the Mannor
of Bonsall & in the county of Darby and in the posetion of
Will Cundy duering her naturall Life shee paying four pounds
a yeare out of them to my daughter Eliz: Bulock for three
yeares nex after my decease & at the end of three years if my wife
so Long Live my will is that the four pounds a year be equaly
divided amonghest my three Sons Tho Butcher & Fran: Butcher & Will Butcher
duering my wifes Life & at my wifes decease I Give & bequaith
to my Son Thomas Butcher one Close in the manno of Bonsall
called Brooke furlong to him for his Life & then to his male heier Lawfully
begotten for ever & for want of such an heier thento his
daughters Lawfully begotten for ever my will is that my son
Tho: Butcher pay to my Grandson John Son of Rob: Butcher
of Ashborn Lately deceased the sume of ten pounds when
he shall come to the age of twenty one yeares but if it
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It shall please God that he shall die before he come to
the age of one & twenty yeares then that Ten pounds to be
paid to his two sisters Elizabeth & Catherine Butcher Equaly
when the shall come to the age of twenty one years & for
nonpayment of the Legacy of ten pounds then my will is that
the shall Enter upon the Brook forlong & pay themselves out
of the Rents Item after my wifes decease I Give & Bequaith to my
Son Francis Butcher one House & three bayes of bulding but one
of them is downe & a garding & a close called Casting flat all now
in the mannor of Bonsall & in the posession of Will Conday to
him for his Life & then to his male heirs Lawfully begotten for ever
but for want of such Isshews then to my son Tho: Butcher &
his male heirs for ever Item my will is that my son Francis Butcher
pay to my Grandson John Son of my Son Rob: Butcher Lately
deceased the sume of ten pounds when he shall come at
the age of one & twenty yeares but if it shall hapen that my Grand=
=son die before he come to age then my will is that the ten
Pounds be equaly divided betwixt his two sisters Eliz: &
Catherine Butcher when the come at twenty one years of
age & for nonpayment of the Legacy of ten pounds my
will is that the shall Enter upon the House & Castling flat
& pay themselves out of the Rents
Item after my wifes decease I give & bequaith to my Son
Will: Butcher one Close Lieing in the mannor of Bonsall and
now in the possetion of Will Cundy K[n]own by the mane
of Rie Close to him for his Life & then to his male Heir Lawfully
begotten for ever my will is that Will Butcher pay to my
Grandson John Butcher son of Fran Butcher the sume of
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ten pounds when he shall come to the age of one and
twenty yeares but if it shall please God that he die before he
come to Age then that Legacy of ten pounds to be paid to his
next brother then Alive & for nonpayment of the ten pounds
my will is that the shall Enter upon the Rie Close & pay them
selves out of the Rents; all these Legacyes are to be paid of
Currant moneys of Great Brittan and as for my personal
Estate my will is that my wife shall have the best bed &
a chest of drawers & what table Linin she thinks fit and as
my Executor and her can Agree on; Item I give to my
Son Will: Butcher my House Clock & to my son Francis
Butcher all my weareing Clothes I give to my son Thomas
Butcher my pockit watch and as for Reste of my personal
Estate my will is that it be valued and after my Juste debts
and funarall Charges be paid and discharged
my will is that the Remaining parte of it be divided into
five Equall partes my son Fran: Will & Elizabeth Bullock
to have three of them & the other two my son Tho to have
and as for my Lead mynes my will is that the be Equaly divided
amongst Tho: Fran & WIll Butcher & my daughter Elizabeth
Bullock all the Rest of my bookedebtes bonds posetions bills
& whatever I am posesed of I give to my son Tho: Butcher
and I do also nominate constitue & Apoint my son Thomas
Butcher Sole Executor of this my Last will & testament Revo=
keing all other wills hearetofore made by me In witness
hearof I have hearunto set my hand and seale this
Forrtenth day of May Anno: domini one thousand seven
hundred thirty Eight signed sealed published & declared
by the testator Francis Butcher to be his Last will & testament
Fran: Butcher
In the presence of Richard White
Thomas [White?]
John Nelson & it is my will that
my son Fran & William Butcher
& Elizabeth Bullock pay to
my Grandson Tho: Butcher Each of them
twenty shillings towards his scholeing it is to my Grandson Tho: Butcher
this I Add as a Codeseall [page]
At Chesterfield 31st. October 1739 Before
John Stephenson Clerk Master of Acts Surrog.
and so forth. Which day and place Lowe appeared and exhibited a special Proxy under the
hand and Seal of Thomas Butcher sole Executor named in the last Will and
Testament of Francis Butcher late of Sutton Duckmanton in the County of
Derby and Diocese of Lichfield and Coventry deceased and made himself party
For him and alledged that the said deceased whilst having made his Will in
writing and therein named his Client sole Executor, but for diverse good
Considerations him thereunto moving hath renounced all his Right to the
Execution of the said Will Whereupon Francis Butcher natural & lawful
son of the said deceased appeared personally and alledged himself to be one
of the Residuary Legatees named in the said Will and by reason of the said
Renunciation entitled to the Administration of the said deceased’s effects
and prayed the same to be granted to him with the said deced’s Will annexed
which the Surrogate at his petition accordingly decreed
He being first duly sworn before me
J Stephenson Surr. == Sources == * "Staffordshire, Dioceses Of Lichfield And Coventry Wills And Probate 1521-1860". [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2F007623061%2F00442&parentid=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWILLS%2F407410 FindMyPast Image] [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FSTAFF%2FWILLS%2F407410 FindMyPast Transcription]. Francis Butcher, probate, 1739, Sutton, Derbyshire.

Will of Francis Frederick North

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==Overview== * [[North-4404|Francis Frederic North Esq (1778-1821)]] made his last will and testament on 28 January 1811. * His brother Charles Edward North and his wife Elizabeth North were the executors. * The will was signed and sealed on the 28 January 1811, witnessed by three servants. * Francis died in 1821 in Hastings, Sussex, England. * The will passed probate on 15 December 1821 by the oath of Elizabeth as executor. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1651
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Will of Francis Frederick North Esq, granted probate on 15 Dec 1821. Died about 1821 in Hastings, Sussex, England.
==People== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | Name || || Place || Description |- | Francis Frederick North || || Testator |- | Rev William Horne || Gore Court, Otham, Kent || Administrator for Elizabeth North |- | Rev William Whitear || Starston, Norfolk ||Administrator for Elizabeth North, Elizabeth's Brother, reserve Guardian to children |- | Elizabeth North || || Executor, Beneficiary, Wife, Guardian to children |- | Rev Henry Hodges || Beckley, Sussex || Beneficiary |- | John Meade Esq || Hastings, Sussex || Beneficiary |- | Frederick North || || Eldest son |- | Charles William North || || Son |- | Dudley North || || Son |- | Charles Edward North || || Executor, Brother, reserve Guardian to children |} ==Summary of the will== ===Page 1=== The will starts by mentioning his Rougham estate in Norfolk and his Messuages (property consisting of a building and land), Lands and Tenements in Norfolk. These are then referred to subsequently as "estates and hereditaments", where a hereditament is something that can in inherited. ===Page 2=== It appears at first glance as though he has willed his estate to William Horne and William Whitear and their heirs - it says ''"give and devise"'' but then limits use of the estate solely for the purpose of ensuring that his wife, Elizabeth, receives a yearly payment of £400 for her lifetime, presumably as administrators for her. The money was to be paid annually in two instalments, from the estates. He wrote in significant protection to allow Elizabeth to obtain that money by various means should she not get paid it, plus any costs and damages, even to the extend of selling or mortgaging the property if needed. Next the Rev Henry Hodge and John Meade get a mention. They and their heirs get "use" of the estate and hereditaments for 500 years. It is not clear what their connection to Francis is or what use they get from the estates although it appears to be a financial gain as they later are given similar rights to Elizabeth to claim arrears etc. as it then goes on to say that Frederick as eldest son gets use of the estate. The will continues with pages and pages of detail about the order of inheritance, by primogeniture. Frederick, Charles William and Dudley are mentioned by name but Montague is only referred to as 'fourth son', along with 'any subsequent sons'. The new-born Roger doesn't get referenced at all. Arabella is mentioned by name but she would only have inherited in the event that all of her brothers and heirs (male or female) had not survived. But in the end, Frederick the eldest son inherited anyway. While the main estate was to go to the eldest son, all children were to receive a sum of £5,000 either at the time of his death or - if under 21 and unmarried - when they reached either of those milestones. The exception to this was should any of them die before either marrying or reaching the age of 21 then their portion would return to the estate. The will clearly states that the portion for any child who is not the heir should not exceed £5,000. For Francis' sons there was an additional clause that allowed for them to claim up to half of their portion prior to turning 21 to be used for getting them a profession or employment or for their "advancement or benefit". ===Page 9=== With the Rougham estate being held in trust, Francis makes an allowance for the heir of the estate to will up to £15,000 each to any of their children, with the exception of their heir who will inherit the estate. This could be done prior to Francis' death as due to the way the will is written any child of an older son will take precedence over a younger son. ===Page 10=== His house and gardens in Hastings was bequeathed to his wife, and her heirs. She also received any and all of his other real estate, except those in Norfolk. His brother Charles and sister Arabella both received 100 guineas - which would have been £105 in 1821. The residue of his estate, anything left over not specifically mentioned, also was bequeathed to Elizabeth but not as a gift but in lieu of the [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/dower dower] she was owed from the Norfolk estates - this is separate from her annuity. Elizabeth was also appointed guardian of the children until they should reach the age of 21 (or get married if before than in the case of any daughters) but only as long as she remained a widow. If she remarried or died, then their uncles Charles North and William Whitear became their Guardians. ===Page 11=== There is a section about appointing new trustees as needed and another allowing trustees and administrators of the will etc to take money from the trusts to be reimbursed for their costs in administering the will. It was signed and sealed on the 28 January 1811. Elizabeth and Francis' brother Charles were made executors. The document spanned twenty pages and was signed and sealed by Francis. It was witnessed by three of their servants: * John Standen - Butler * Ann Phillips - Nursery Maid * Martha Whatt Cook The will was proved in London on 15th December 1821 before the Worshipful John Dodson, by the oath of Elizabeth as executrix with Francis's brother Charles also due to be sworn as an executor at a later date. ==Notes== * The scanned document used to create this transcript and information is not the original but a copy in the Will Register from when it was proved. It covers 10 whole pages and part of two others. * the line breaks from the scanned document have been preserved, with the exception of additional line breaks for readability to break up the individual declarations into paragraphs ==Research Notes== * There is a frequent phrase about his children being in 'possession of estates and hereditaments' I am not sure if this is only in reference to the heir or whether this applies to all the children receiving their portion. I am reading it as only applicable to the heir. * There is mention of interest payments (p7 & 9) but I am not sure how or when these are accrued or who they are paid to. ==Transcription== ====Page 1 (492/886) ==== '''This is the last Will and Testament
'''of Mr Francis Frederick North of Hastings in the County of Sussex
'''esquire'''

I give and devise my '''estate called Rougham''' in the County
====Page 2 (493/886) ==== of Norfolk and all other my Messuages Lands Tenements and
heredits in the said County unto the '''reverend William Horne''' of
Gore Court in the County of Kent Clerk and the '''reverend William
Whitear''' of Starston in the County of Norfolk Clerk and their heirs
to the use intrust and purpose that my dear wife '''Elizabeth North''' and
her assigns may yearly and with every year during her natural life
retain and take from and out of the rents and profits of the said estates
and hereditaments '''an annuity or clear yearly rent charge of four
'''hundred pounds''' free from all deductions or abatements thereout
whatsoever save and except the Tax or Duty called the property duty
the said annuity or yearly rent charge to be paid and payable by two
equal half yearly payments in the Common Dining Hall of Lincolns Inn
in the county of Middlesex on the following days or times in the year
that is to say the twenty fifth day of March and the twenty ninth day
of September the first of the said payments to begin and be made on
such of the said days as shall first happen after my decease and to
this further intent and purpose that in case any half yearly payment
of the said annuity or yearly rent charge or any part thereof shall be in
arrear and unpaid by the space of twenty one days next after any of the
days appointed for payment thereof that then and in every such case it
shall be lawful for my said wife and her assigns to enter into and upon
the said estates and hereditament or into and upon any part thereof &
to take and [https://legal-dictionary.thefreedictionary.com/distrainable distrain] any goods chattels effects and distrainable property
which may be found thereupon and in making any such distress or
distresses and to act therein in all respects as Landlords are entitled to do
in making distresses for rent in arrear to the intent that by such
distresses or distresses or otherwise all arrears of the said annuity or
yearly rent charges and all cost charges and expenses which my said
wife or her assigns may sustain or be put unto by reason or in
consequence of the nonpayment of the said annuity or any part
thereof on the days and times appointed for payment thereof and
also all expenses attending the making of such distress or distresses
may be fully paid and satisfied and to this further intent and purpose
that in case any half yearly payment of the said annuity or
yearly rent charge or any part thereof shall be behind and unpaid
by the space of forty two days next after any of the days or times
appointed for payment thereof that then and in every such case it
shall lawful for my said wife and her assigns (such arrears
being first lawfully demanded) to enter into and upon the said
estates and hereditaments or into and upon and part thereof in
the name of the whole and to have hold retain and keep the same
and receive and take the rents issues and profits thereof and of every
part thereof to her and their own use and benefit until she or they
shall thereby and therewith or otherwise be fully satisfied and paid
all arrears of the said annuity or yearly rent charge and also so
much of the said annuity or yearly rent charge as shall accrue
or grow due during such time as my said wife or her assigns shall
continue in possession of the said estates and hereditaments and also
all such cost charges damages and expenses as she or they may
sustain or be put unto by reason or in consequence of the nonpaym[ent]
of the said annuity or yearly rent charge or any part thereof on the
days or times appointed for payment thereof and subject to the said
annuity or yearly rent charge and to the powers and remedies above
given for the [recow recou]'''Assumed typo''' - looks like two mistaken attempts to type recovery that were not crossed out. recovery thereof
I declare and direct that
said estates and hereditaments shall be to the use of the rev
'''Henry Hodges''' of Beckley in the County of Sussex Clerk and '''John
'''Meade''' of Hastings in the county of Sussex esquire their executors
====Page 3 (494/886) ==== administrators and assigns for the term of five hundred years
without impeachment of waste to commence and be computed
from the day of my decease

But upon the trusts nevertheless herein
after mentioned concerning the same and from and after the
expiration or other sooner determination of the said term or five
hundred years and in the meantime subject thereto and to the
trusts thereof and also subject thereto and to the trusts thereof said
to the said annuity or yearly rent charge of four hundred and to the
powers and remedies hereby given for the recovery thereof the said
estates and hereditaments shall be to the use of my oldest son '''Fred’k
'''North''' and his assigns during his natural life without impeachm[ent]
of waste and from and after the determination of that estate by forfeiture
or otherwise in his lifetime to the use of the said William Horne and
William Whitear and their heirs during the natural life of my said
son but upon the trusts nevertheless hereinafter mentioned and from and
after the decease of my said son to the use of his first and other sons
lawfully to be begotten severally and in succession on the order of their
birth and the heirs of their body or respective bodies of such first and
other sons the older of such sons and the heirs of his body being
always preferred to and to take before the younger of such sons and
the heirs of his body

and in default of such issue to the use of my second
son Charles William North and his assigns during the term of his
natural life without impeachment of waste and from and after the
determination of that estate by forfeiture or otherwise in his lifetime
to the use of the said William Horne and William Whitear & their
heirs during the natural life of my said son but upon the trusts
nevertheless hereinafter mentioned and from and after the decease of
my said son '''Charles William North''' to the use of his first and other
sons lawfully to be begotten severally and in succession in the order
of their birth and the heirs of their body and respective bodies of
such first and other sons the older of such sons and the heirs of his
body being always preferred to and to take before the younger of
such sons and the heirs of his body

and in default of such issue to
the use of my third son '''Dudley North''' and his assigns
[repeated again for Dudley]

… and in default
of such issue to the use of my '''fourth and every subsequently born son'''
severally and in succession in the order of their birth for their
respective natural lives without impeachment of waste and from and
immediately after the determination of the estate hereby limited to such
fourth and every subsequently born son by forfeiture or otherwise in his
lifetime to the use of the said William Horne and William Whitear @
their heirs during the life of such fourth or other subsequently born Son
whose estate shall so determine but upon the trusts nevertheless born
hereinafter mentioned and from and after the decease and respective
deceases of my fourth and other subsequently born sons to the use of the
first and other sons of their respective bodies lawfully begotten
severally and in succession in order and course as such respective sons
shall respectively be in priority of birth and the heirs of the body and
====Page 4 (495/886) ==== respective bodies of such last mentioned respective sons so that my
fourth and every older of older of my subsequent born sons and the first
and other sons of their respective bodies and the heirs of the respective
bodies of such last mentioned sons may be preferred to and take
before every younger of my subsequently born sons and his & their
and his and their first and other sons and the heirs of their respective
bodies of such last mentioned first and other sons and so that every
older of the sons of my said fourth and other subsequently born son &
his issue may always be preferred before every younger brother of such
Grandson and his issue

and for want of such issue to the use of all
and every [the]Possible typo – extra word not needed here daughter and daughters of my said son Frederick
North lawfully to be begotten in equal shares and proportions as
tenants in common and of the heirs of the body and respective bodies
of such daughter and daughters with [https://thelawdictionary.org/cross-remainders/ cross remainders] between and
amongst them of more than one

and for want of such issue to the use of
all and every the daughter and daughters of my said son Charles
William North lawfully to be begotten in equal shares and proportions
as tenants in common and of the heirs of the body and respective bodies of such daughter and daughters with cross remainders between and
amongst them is more than one and for wants of such issue to the
use of all and every the daughter and daughters of my said son
Dudley North
[repeated for Dudley and his daughters and fourth and subsequently born sons’ daughters]

for want of such issue to the use of my daughter '''Arabella North''' &
every other of my daughters born in my lifetime or in such due time after
my decease in equal shares and proportions as tenants in common
without impeachment of waste and to the share of each of my
said daughters that same shall from and after the determination
of her estate for life therein by forfeiture or otherwise in her lifetime be
to the use of the said William Horne and William Whitear and their
heirs during the natural life of such daughter upon the trusts
nevertheless hereinafter mentioned and from and after the decease of
each of my said daughters her share in the said estates and
hereditaments shall be to the use of her first and other son and sons of
her body lawfully to be begotten severally and in succession in the order
of their birth
====Page 5 (496/886) ==== ====Page 6 (497/886) ====
====Page 8 (499/886) ==== before he attains the age of twenty one years or is married and there
shall be no person intitled under the clause of survivorship & [https://www.oxfordreference.com/display/10.1093/oi/authority.20110803095346641 accruer]
hereinbefore contained to the benefit of the portion or fortune hereby
provided for him then and in such case the portion or fortune of such
son or so until thereof as shall not have been raised and paid by
virtue of the power of advancement hereinbefore contained shall not be
raised but the same shall be considered as merged and extinguished
in the freehold and inheritance of the said estates and hereditaments
anything herein contained to the contrary thereof notwithstanding and
my will and intentions also is that in case my Daughters or any of them
shall by virtue of this my will come into the actual possession of the said
estates and hereditaments before the portions or portion hereby provided for
such daughter or daughters shall by virtue of this my will become payable
and there shall be no person or persons intitled to such portions or portion
by virtue of the clause of survivorship and accruer hereinbefore contained
then and in such case the portions or portion of such daughters or
daughter shall not be paid raised or payable but the same shall be considered
as merged and extinguished in the freehold and heredit inheritance of the
said estates and hereditaments any thing hereditaments any thing herein
before contained to the contrary notwithstanding and

I hereby declare that
It shall be lawful for my said sons Frederick North Charles William
North and Dudley North and all my other Children respectively
- and the issue of all my children respectively -'''Margin Note''' - this section was added as a margin note labelled '1' in a circle and the matching figure '1' was inserted into the text at this point
as
and when they shall respectively be intitled to the rents and profits of the
said estates and hereditaments or any part of parts thereof and
- shall be of the age of twenty one years –'''Margin Note''' - this section was added as a margin note labelled '2' in a circle and the matching figure '2' was inserted into the text at this point
Also for
the said William Horne and William Whitear and the survivor of them
and the executors or administrators of such survivors from time to time
and at all times during the minority of any child or children or issue
who by virtue of this my will shall for the time being be so intitled to
the rents issues and profits of my said estates and hereditaments or
any part thereof by any Deed or Deed or other instrument of instruments
in writing to be sealed and delivered by him her or them respectively
in the presence of and to be attested by two or more credible witnesses to
limit and appoint grant and demise all or any part or parts of the said
estates and hereditaments with the appurtenances to any person or persons
for any term or number of years not exceeding twenty one years for thefrom the
making thereof and so that there be reserved on every such Lease or Demise
the cost or most improved yearly rent that can be reasonably gotten
for the hereditaments demised thereby without taking any fine or premium
for the granting of any such Lease and so that in every such Lease there be
contained a Clause of reentry for nonpayment of the rent to be thereby
reserved by the space of forty days after the same or any part thereof
shall become due and also for the nonperformance of the Covenants to
be therein contained on the part of the Lessee and so as the Lessee to whom
every such lease shall be granted be not made dispunishable of waste
by any express words therein and so as every such Lessee do execute a Counterpart
of the lease granted to him

I also declare that it shall be lawful for
Each of my sons either before or when by virtue of this my will he shall be in the actual
possession of the said estates and hereditaments by any Deed
or Deeds Instrument or Instruments in writing with or without power of
revocation to be by him sealed and delivered in the presence of and to be
attested by two or more credible witnesses or by this last will and Testament
in writing or any Codicil or Codicils thereto to be by him signed & published
in the presence of and to be attested by three or more credible witnesses (but
subject and without prejudice to the said annuity or yearly rent charge
of four hundred pounds and to the said Term of five hundred years and
the trusts thereof and also subject and without prejudice to the uses and
estates antecedent to the use or estate of such my sons as shall make

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such limitation or appointment and to the powers annexed relating
or collateral to such antecedent uses or estates of any such uses estates
powers shall be then subsisting and capable of taking effort or of
being exercised and also subject and without prejudice to the uses or estates
if any which shall or may be limited in exercise of the said powers or
any of them to limit or appoint unto and to the use of or In trust for
any woman with whom he may intermarry for the life of such
woman as and for her jointure any annual sum or annual sums
not exceeding in the whole the annual sum of four hundred pounds of
lawful money of Great Britain to be issuing out of and charged and
chargeable upon all or any part of the said estates and hereditaments
and for the purpose of securing such annual sum or yearly Rent
charge to limit and appoint to the woman for who benefit any such
annual sum or yearly rent charge shall be appointed usual
powers and remedies for recovering and compelling payment thereof
by distress entry and perception of the rents and profits of the said estates
and hereditaments and also to limit and appoint the same estates and
hereditaments or any part of parts thereof to any person or persons for any Term or
Terms of years for the better securing the due payment of any such
Annual sum or yearly rent charge such term or terms to take effect
Immediately after the decease of such of them my said sons as shall
Limit or create the same but so that every such Term of years be
Made to cease on due payment of the annual sum or yearly Rent
Charge thereby secured and all expenses to be incurred by the non
Payment of the same
Nevertheless I hereby declare that if any of my sons
before he is in the actual possession of the said estates and hereditaments
shall in exercise of the power hereinbefore enabling him in that behalf
limit or appoint to any woman whom he may marry any annual sum or
annual sums the same or any part thereof shall not take effect upon or
charge the hereditaments intended to be charged with the same unless and
until such of my sons as shall so limit or appoint the same
or his issue shall by virtue of this my will come into the actual possession
of the said estates and hereditaments and
I further declare that the said
estates and hereditaments shall not at any one time be subject to the
payment in jointures of any further greater sum that the yearly sum
of four hundred pounds and that the jointure or jointures which may
be charged by any of my younger sons shall be suspended or in part
suspended as the circumstances of the case may require until the jointure
shall end and determine anything herein contained to the contrary
thereof notwithstanding and
I further declare that it shall be lawful for
each of my sons either before or when by virtue of this my will he shall
be in the actual possession of the said estates and hereditaments by any
Deed or Deeds instrument or instruments in writing with or without
power of revocation to be by him sealed and delivered in the presence of
and attested by two or more credible witnesses or by his last will and
Testament in writing or any Codicil or Codicils thereto to be by him
respectively signed and published in the presence of and attested by
three or more credible witnesses to subject and charge all or any part or
parts of the said estates and hereditament with the payment of any
sum or '''sums of money not exceeding''' in the whole the sum of '''fifteen
'''thousand pounds for the portion or portions of all and every or any of
''his children other than and except an oldest or only son''' who for the time
being of virtue of this my will shall become intitled to the actual possession
of the said estates and hereditaments together with interest on such sum
or sums not exceeding four percent percent per annum such portions
or portion to be paid to and divided amongst such children or any of

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them at such ages or times or at such age or time and
in such parts shares and proportions and with such conditions
and limitations over (such limitation over to be for the benefit of
some one or more of such children) as such of my sons as
may so charge the same shall think fit and as he by the same
or any other Deed or Deeds Instrument or Instruments in writing
to be executed and attested as aforesaid or by his last will & testament
in writing or Codicil or Codicils thereto to be signed published and
attested as aforesaid shall d? or appoint and for the purpose
of raising such portions or portion and interest as aforesaid it
shall be lawful for each of my sons who may so charge the same
by any Deed or Deeds Instrument or Instruments in writing to be
executed and attested as aforesaid or by his last will and Testament
in writing or any Codicil or Codicils thereto to be signed published &
attested as aforesaid to limit and appoint the said estates and
hereditaments or the part or parts thereof to be charged with such
portions or portion as aforesaid to any person or persons whomsoever
for any Term or number of years without impeachment of waste
but with a proviso or condition for making void such Term upon
aforesaid
– nevertheless I hereby declare that such portions or portion & interest as aforesaid-Margin Note - this section was added as a margin note labelled '1' in a circle and the matching figure '1' was inserted into the text at this point
shall be subject and without prejudice to the said annuity
or yearly rent charge of four hundred pounds and to the powers and
remedies hereby given for the recovery and enforcing payment thereof and
also subject and without prejudice to the said term of five hundred
years and the trusts thereof and likewise subject and without prejudice
to the uses and estate antecedent to the use or estate of such of my
sons as shall so charge such portions or portion as aforesaid and
to the powers relating or collateral to such uses or estates and

I also
declare that if any of my sons shall at any time or times before
he shall by virtue of this my Will be in the actual possession of the
said estates and hereditaments charge the same estates & hereditam[en]ts
or any part thereof with the payment of any such portion or
portions and interest as aforesaid that in every such case the portions
or portion and interest so to be charged shall not be a lieu or charge upon
the said estates and hereditaments or any part thereof unless and until
such of my sons as shall so charge the same or his issue shall by
virtue of this my will come into the actual possession of the said estate &
hereditaments anything herein contained to the contrary thereof in
anyway notwithstanding

And I give and devise my dwelling house
and Garden at Hastings aforesaid and all other my real estate
whatsoever and wheresoever and whether freehold or copyhold except
my estates and hereditaments in the county of Norfolk hereinbefore devised
unto my dear wife Elizabeth North her heirs and assigns forever

I give
and bequeath to my brother Charles Edward North and to my sister
Arabella North one hundred guineas each and

as to all the rest and
residue of my personal estates and effects whatsoever and wheresoever and
of what nature or kind soever I give and bequeath the same to my said
dear wife for her own absolute use and benefit and I hereby declare that
the provision I have hereby made for my said wife is to be taken and
accepted by her in lieu of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dower Dower] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Free_Bench Freebench] which she may claim
or be entitled to out of my said estates and hereditaments in the county of
Norfolk

I hereby appoint my said wife Guardian of such of my sons
as may not have attained the age of twenty one years at the time of my
death until they shall respectively attain that age and of such of my
daughters as shall not have attained that age or be married until
they shall respectively attain such age or be married in case my said
Wife shall so live and continue my Widow and after the decease

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or second marriage of my said wife I appoint my ''inv'''''inv''' - it is possible this is an abbreviation of [https://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/invenit invenit] but it is not clear that the definition of as relating to having created something is appropriate in this context.Brother the
reverend Charles Edward North and the said William Whitear and the
survivor of them the Guardians of Guardian of my said Children until
such ages or times as above mentioned provided always and

I do hereby
declare that in case the several Trustees hereby appointed or any future
trustee or trustees to be appointed as hereinafter mentioned shall die or decline
or from being abroad or otherwise shall be incapable to act in the Trusts
hereby in them respectively reposed then and so often as the same shall
happen it shall be lawful for the acting or continuing or surviving trustee
or trustees for the time being or for the executors or administrators of my
surviving trustees by any writing or writings under his or their hand
and seal or hands and seals to be attested by two or more credible witnesses
from time to time to nominate and appoint any other person or persons
to be a trustee or trustees in the place or stead of the trustee or trustees so dying
declining or becoming incapable to act and in every such case the said
estates and promises shall thereupon with all convenient speed be conveyed
and assigned so that the same may be vested in such surviving or
continuing trustee or trustees and in such new trustee or trustees jointly or
in such new trustees only (as the case may happen) upon such and the
same trusts and to and for such and the same trusts intents and purposes
and with under and subject to such and the same powers provisos and
declarations as hereinbefore mentioned and declared of and concerning
the same or upon such of them as shall be then ''subis'''''subis'''
it is thought that this is a mistake by the scribe an attempt at writing 'subsisting' as per the following word with a long 's' and a typo, but that he forgot to cross it out. It could also be '[https://www.linguee.com/french-english/translation/subis.html subis]' meaning to suffer or incur, but that doesn't really fit the context of the sentence.
subsisting or
capable of taking effort and of being exercised and

I also declare that it
shall and may be lawful for my said trustees and every future Trustee
to be appointed as aforesaid and also for my executors hereinafter named
and for their and every of their executors and administrators by and out of the money
which may come to their or any of their hands by virtue of this my
will to reimburse and satisfy themselves respectively and to allow to
each other all such reasonable costs charges and expenses as they or
any of them may sustain or be put unto in and about the execution
of all or any of the trusts hereby in them respective reposed and I also
declare that they their respective heirs executors or administrators
shall be charged and chargeable each of them for and with his own
acts and deeds only and not out for the other or others of them and that
they shall not be charged or chargeable with or for any sum or sums
of money other than such as shall come to their respective hands by
virtue of this my will the joining in receipts for the sake of notwithstand[ing] conformity
nor with or for any loss or damage which may happen in or about
the execution of this my will without their respective wilful defaults

lastly I
revoke all former will and appoint my said brother Charles Edward
North and my said dear wife executor and executrix of this which I
declare to be my last will and testament In Witness whereof I the said
Francis Frederick North the Testator have to this my last will and
Testament contained in twenty sheets of paper set my hand and seal that
is to say my hand to the first nineteen sheets and my hand and seal to this
twentieth and last sheet this '''twenty eight day of January in the year
'''of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and eleven (1811)''' FF North

Signed Sealed and Published and declared by the said Francis Frederick
North the testator as and for his last will and Testament in the presence
of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have
hereto subscribed our names as witnesses '''Jno Standen''' Butler '''Ann Phillips''' Nursery Maid '''Martha Whatt''' Cook

Proved at London '''15th December 1821''' before the Worshipful '''John Dodson'''
Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of Elizabeth North widow the
Relict one of the executors to whom administration was granted having
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been first sworn duty to administer Power reserved of making the like
Grant to the reverend Charles Edward North Clerk the brother the
other executor when he shall apply for the same.
==Sources and transcription notes==

Will of Francis Hacker, Gentleman, of Nottingham, 1694

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Hacker-63|Francis Hacker]]''' of Nottingham, Gentleman. Francis had his will drawn up when he was in good health on 29 June 1685 and the will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 5 June 1694. '''Will of Francis Hacker 1694''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 420
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'''Transcription conventions used in this text:''' *Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest ("Item"), and bold text for names have been added for ease of reading. *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Additions and margin notes, where they occur, have been added where indicated in the text. *Crossings through, where they occur, have been included Struck out. *The image quality was adequate (black and white image), and the handwriting legible. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Hacker-63|Francis Hacker]] of Nottingham, Gentleman''' Testator *'''Ann Hacker''' wife of Testator, residuary legatee and sole executrix. Inherits the property in Stathern, Leicestershire. *'''[[Hacker-843|Francis Hacker]]''' eldest son, the property in Stathern reverts to him after his mother's death *unnamed younger children *Witnesses: **'''La: Athorpe''' **'''Joseph Turpin''' **'''Rich: Knight''' [''folio 288 recto'']
In the name of God Amen
I '''Francis Hacker''' of the Towne and County of the Towne of
Nottingham gent. being of perfect sound and disposeing mind and
memory and in a good state of health thanks be to Almighty God) yet
considering that I am naturally borne to dye and the great incertainty
of humane life and how frequently men are surprized by an unexpected
and sudden death and my mind and intention is hereby to order and
dispose of such estate as it hath pleased God to afford me therefore I make
this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following that
is to say First and principally I comend my soule into the hands of
Almighty God my Creator and of his sonne Jesus Christ my only saviour
through whose mercy and meritts I doe assuredly hope to obtaine pardon
for all my offences and to inherite the joyes and fruition of eternall life
My body I comitt to the earth to be decently buryed at the diecretion of [''Folio 288 verso'']
my Executrix hereafter named Whereas I the said '''Francis Hacker'''
have had and received a considerable porc[i]on with '''Anne Hacker my deare'''
'''and welbeloved Wife''' amounting to the sume of three hundred pounds and
upwards and have not made any joynture or settlement of Lands or
Tenements upon the said Anne or any other provision for her
support and maintenance if she happen to survive me and to the
intent she may have a competent subsistance after my decease I doe
hereby give bequeath and devise one Messuage or Tenement with
the appurtenances scituate and being in Statherne in the County of
Leicester with all barnes stables buildings gardens orchards yards
backsides wayes com[m]ons profitts and comedities to the said Messuage
appertaining or therewith enjoyed and one Croft or Close thereunto
adjoyning and one halfe Oxgange of Land thereunto belonging and
therewith used or enjoyed and alsoe two Leas of ground and a Wind
Mill thereupon standing And alsoe one close called the Hall close
containing about foure acres with their appurtenances lying and being
within the Libertyes and Precincts of Statherne aforesaid unto my
said wife Anne Hacker for and during the terme of her naturall
life and afterwards to the Heires of the body of me the said Francis
Hacker on the body of the said Anne lawfully begotten or to be
begotten and for default or want of such issue to the right Heires of
me the said Francis Hacker forever And for the enabling of my
said Wife to pay all my just debts which shall be oweing by me at
the time of my decease and for the maintenance and education of my
children and alsoe for the paying and discharging of my funerall
expences I give and bequeath all my goods chattells and personall estate
whatsoever unto my said Wife whom I make my full and sole Executrix
of this my last Will and Testament And my will mind and meaning
is that after the decease of my said Wife if the aforesaid Messuage
Lands and Premisses shall descend and come unto '''Francis Hacker'''
'''my eldest son''' or in case he shall dye before my said Wife and the said
Messuage and premisses shall descend or come to any other my
children which I now have or hereafter shall have by Anne my
Said Wife That he she or they to whom the same premises shall
come or descend shall pay his her or their younger brothers and sisters
and the survivors or survivors of them the sume of thirty pounds
apeice to each of them as he she or they shall severally attaine unto
their respective ages of one and twenty yeares And in case any of
them shall dye the parte or porc[i]on of him her or them soe dyeing shall
goe and be paid unto the survivors or survivor of them equally to
be divided amongst them share and share like And alsoe my mind
and will is that the said Messuage Lands and Premisses shall be
lyable thereunto and chargeable with the payment thereof In
witnesse whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the nine
and twentyeth day of June in the first yeare of the reigne of our
Sovereigne Lord King James the second &c Annoq Domini one
thousand six hundred eighty five. '''ffran: Hacker''' Signed Sealed
and published in the presence of '''La: Athorpe Joseph Turpin Rich:'''
'''Knight'''./. [In Latin] This will was proved at London before the Venerable William Clements Doctor of Laws surrogate for the Venerable Richard Raines Knight and also Doctor of Laws presiding over a Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury constituate the fifth day of June AD 1694. Judgement awarded to Anna Hacker the widow and executrix named in this will who was given the administration of all and singular the goods and credits of the said deceased to well and faithfully administer the same, having been first sworn on the Holy Gospel. ==Sources==

Will of Francis Hayward 1827

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Hayward-5785|Francis Hayward]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence [You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.] THIS IS THE LAST WILL and Testament of me [[Hayward-5785|Francis Hayward]] of the parish of Walcot in the County of Somerset and City of Bath Doctor of Physic I devise that all my just debts ffuneral and Testamentary Expenses may be paid as soon as conveniently may be after my decease I give and bequeath to my Son '''[[Hayward-5784|ffrancis Hayward]]''' seven hundred pounds three pounds per centum consolidated Bank Annuities standing in my name in the Books of the Bank of England I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Hayward-5788|William Hayward]]''' seven hundred pounds other part of the said annuities I give and bequeath to my Son '''[[Hayward-5789|Henry Hayward]]''' seven hundred pounds other part of the said Annuities I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Hayward-5786|Charlotte Hayward]]''' two thousand pounds other part of the said annuities upon the trusts and for the purpose following (that is to say) Upon trust that she my said daughter heirs Executors or Administrators do and shall pay the Interest dividends and Annual proceeds thereof unto my daughter '''[[Hayward-5783|Anne]]''' the wife of Cornwall Reynolds of the parish of Saint Johns Hackney in the County of Middlesex Surgeon or to such person or persons as she by writing under her hand shall from time to time but not by way of anticipation appoint to receive the same for an during the term of her natural life for her own sole and seperate not exclusive and independant of her present or any future husband and my will is that the same shall not be subject or liable to his own debts controul or Engagements but that her receipt alone or the receipt or receipts of such person or persons as she shall appoint to receive the same shall from time to time notwithstanding her present or any future coverture be a good and sufficient discharge for so much of the Interest dividends and annual proceeds thereof as shall be therein acknowledged to be received and from and after the decease of the said Anne Reynolds then upon trust to assign and transfer the said two thousand pounds Bank Annuities unto and amonst all and every and such of the children of my said daughter Anne Reynolds as shall be living at the time of her death share and share alike as they shall severally arrive at the age of twenty one years I give and bequeath to my said daughter Charlotte Hayward the further sum of one thousand seven hundred pounds other part of the said annuities Upon Trust that she my said daughter Charlotte her Executors or Administrators do and shall pay the Interest dividends and annual proceeds thereof unto my daughter '''[[Heyward-255|Elizabeth]]''' wife of Henry Gill of the City of London Stock Broker or to such person or persons as she shall by any writing under her hand from time to time but not by way of anticipation appoint to receive the same for and during the term of her natural life for her own sole and seperate use exclusive and independant of her present or any future husband and my will is that the same shall not be subject or liable to the debts controul or Engagements But that her receipt alone or the receipt or receipts of such person or persons as she shall appoint to receive the same shall from time to time notwithstanding her present or any future coverture be a good and a sufficient discharge for so much of the Interest dividends and annual proceeds thereof as shall be therein acknowledged or ... to be received and from and immediately after the decease of the said Elizabeth Gill then upon trust to assign and transfer the said one thousand seven hundred pounds Bank Annuities unto and between '''[[Stocqueler-1|Joachim Hayward Stocqueler]]''' and '''Elizabeth Josephine Stocqueler''' two of the children of the said Elizabeth Till by her former husband as they shall severally arrive at the age of twenty one years or in the event of either of the said two children dying in the lifetime of their mother then upon trust to pay and assign the same to the Survivor on his or her arrive at such age as aforesaid I also give and bequeath unto my said daughter Charlotte Hayward the sum of one thousand seven hundred pounds other part of the said Annuities Upon trust that she my said daughter her Executors or Administrators do and shall pay the Interest dividends and Annual proceeds thereof unto my daughter '''[[Hayward-5787|Henrietta Hayes]]''' wife of [[Hayes-17788|Charles Augustus Hayes]] or to such person or persons as she by any writing under her hand shall from time to time but not by way of anticipation appoint to receive the same for and during the term of her natural life for her own sole and separate use exclusive and independant of her present and any future husband and my will is that the same shall not be subject or liable to his debts controul or Engagements but that her receipt alone or the receipt or receipts of such person or persons as she shall appoint to receive the same shall from time to time notwithstanding her present or any future coverture be a good and a sufficient discharge for so much of the Interest dividends and Annual proceeds thereof as shall be therein acknowledged or expressed to be received and from and immediately after the decease of the said Henrietta Hayes then upon trust to assign and transfer the sum of nine hundred pounds part of the said one thousand seven hundred pounds Bank Annuities unto and equally between the Joachim Hayward Stocqueler and Elizabeth Josephine Stocqueler as they shall severally arrive at the age of twent one years or in the even of either of them dying in the lifetime of the said Henrietta Hayes then upon trust to assign and transfer the said sum of nine hundred pounds part of the said Annuities to the Survivor on his or their arriving at the age of twenty one years and upon further trust to assign and transfer the sum of eight hundred pounds residue of the said one thousand seven hundred pounds of the said Annuities unto and amonst all and ever and such of the children of my daughter Anne Reynolds as shall be living at the time of the death of the said Henrietta Hayes share and share alike as they shall severally arrive at the age of twenty one years I give and bequeath to my daughter '''[[Hayward-5790|Mary]]''' the wife of the [[Hunter-20455|Reverend Joseph Hunter]] of Ainslies Belvedere in the said parish of Walcot one hundred pounds Sterling I give and bequeath all the rest residue and remainder of my property both real and personal monies and monies in the funds Estate and Effects whatsoever and wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever and of which I shall be possessed unto my daughter Charlotte Hayward her heirs Executors administrators and assigns according to the nature and quality thereof respectively and I constitute and appoint my said daughter Charlotte Hayward sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament and hereby revoking all former and other Wills by me at any time heretofore made I do declare this to be my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal the first day of ffebruary in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and twenty seven Frans Hayward [seal] Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator ffrancis Hayward as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in the presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witness thereto the same having been previously read over to the Testator -
Thomas Edward Roe of Bath Surgeon
John Maule Solicitor Bath
Jno Davis Clerk to Mr Maule Proved at London 17th May 1831 before the Worshipful George Matcham Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of Charlotte Hayward Spinster the daughter the sole Executrix to whom admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Francis Kendall (1620-1708) of Woburn, Mass

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This is a transcription of the will of [[Kendall-5|Francis Kendall]] who died about May 1708 at Woburn, Middlesex, Massachusetts. Originally provided by WikiTree User [[Jenkins-761|Dave Jenkins]] while researching whether Francis and [[Kendall-28|Deacon Thomas Kendall]] (c. 1618-1681) were brothers. Given that Thomas had 8 daughters and no sons, and the will of Francis bequeathed to the 8 children of his brother Thomas, specifically noting that all were female and all were alive in 1681 when Thomas died (both of which are true), the will seems to be adequate proof that Francis and Thomas were siblings. The original will is available at americanancestors.org[https://www.americanancestors.org/DB536/i/14463/13053-co2/38306486 Will of Francis Kendall, in ''Middlesex County, MA: Probate File Papers, 1648-1871'' (subscription required)] Online database. AmericanAncestors.org > case 13053 > pages 2-5. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2014. (From records supplied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court Archives. Digitized images provided by FamilySearch.org ---- In the name and fear of God, amen, I Frances Kendell in the town of Woburn, in the county of Middlesex in her Majesty’s Province of the Massachusetts Bay in New England, miller, being by the grace of God, of sound understanding and perfect memory, yet, stricken in years and expect daily my change, do therefore, make ordain and declare, this writing to be my last Will and Testament, the which let no man presume to alter or change. First and principle, I give my soul to God the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, three glorious persons, but one in infinite and eternal essence, hoping for salvation, by the merits of Jesus Christ alone. Also I give my body to the earth, to be buried decently at the discretion of my executors and overseers, hereafter named, in hopes of a glorious resurrection, and as for portion of temporal goods and estate God in his bounty hath bestowed upon me, I give and bequeath in form and manner following 1. To my eldest John Kendal I give my now dwelling house, my barn and barnyard; the orchard adjoining the barn; and the field, with the lowland, meadow land and orcharding, adjoining my dwelling. Namely, all my land and meadow included in said field, to the bound of the land and meadow adjoining thereunto, which I have loaned my sons Thomas and Samuel Kendall and my daughter Mary Read, with all which bounds I have formerly stated, and further I give unto my son John Kendall one-half of my corn mill, together with the right of the streams, dams and utensils thereunto belonging; one-half of my woodland adjoining the woodland of Samuel Walker near Rock Meadow; one-quarter part of my herbage; half my right in the partnership in the mineral, called the Copper Mine, in Woburn; half my right of woodland at Ragg Rock; and half my woodlot at Rock Pond Meadow. All and singular the beforementioned parts and parcels to be and remain unto my son John Kendall, his heirs and assigns forever, only excepting the liberty of a cart way through part thereof for the benefit of some of my children, as shall later be expressed. 2. To my son Thomas Kendall I give the land his house stands on, namely the land of mine lying on the west side of my mill pond and mill stream; all my land and meadow land from a stake near the place where the two brooks meet, and from thence by a line of marked trees to the land of James Peirce, bounded westerly by the land of Samuel Blodgett. Further it is my will that my son Thomas Kendall shall have free liberty for himself and his heirs to cart their hay from a piece of meadow which he formerly purchased of William Hamblet through the usual cart way in the land. I have in this my will given to my son John Kendal further I do hereby give to my second son Thomas Kendal one quarter part of my corn mill and proportional interest in the dams, streams and utensils thereunto belonging. I also give to my son Thomas Kendall one half of my woodlot near Rock Meadow adjoining the land of Samuel Walker, and also half my woodlot at Rock Pond Meadow; half my interest in the mineral called the Copper Mine in Woburn; and also one quarter part of my right of herbage. 3. To my son Samuel Kendall, I give the dwelling house which he now lives in, and the barn, land, and meadow belonging to it, which is bounded by the land of Thomas Carter on the east, and to the north by the road leading to the mill, and partly by woodland formerly belonging to Jonathan Tompson and Joseph Wright, Sr., and on the west by the fence that part this from what I have given to my son John Kendall. I further give my son Samuell Kendall one acre of meadow in Horn Pond Meadow adjoining the meadow of my son Thomas Kendall, with free use and improvement of the usual cart way to the same through the land I have given in this will to my son John Kendall, which my second son Sam Kendell, his heirs and assigns shall improve from time to time for carting of his and their hay, forever. I further give my son Samuell Kendall one quarter part of my corn mill, and a proportional interest in the streams, dams, and utensils thereunto belonging, and further I do hereby give my son Samuel Kendall half of my woodlot at Ragg Rock, and one quarter part of my herbage. 4. To my son Jacob Kendall I give the thirty acres of land his house stands on with the woodland of mine it adjoins; all my woodland on the west side of the Great Meadow; a piece of woodland adjoining the meadow of John Knight; five cow commons; and my right of swamp at Clear Meadow Brook, excepting what I shall in this will give to my grandson Frances Green. I further give my son Jacob Kendall four acres of land adjoining the east end of his homestead. 5. To my daughter Mary Read I give that tract of land that her house stands on, which I let her use upon her marriage, which I estimate to be nine acres and is bounded on the north and northeast by the road leading to the mill; eastwardly by the woodland of Jonathan Tompson; and on the south by the land that I have in this will given to my son John Kendall. I further give to my daughter Mary Read two acres of land at Ragg Rock bounded northeasterly by the land of Jonathan Tompson; on the south by the land of Deacon Joseph Wright; and otherwise bounded by the woodland of my son-in-law Israell Read. I further give to my daughter Mary Read my right and title in the tract of land near John Bruce called Israell Read’s new field, bounded on the south by Concord Road, and on the north by the land of John Bruce. I also give my daughter Mary Read twenty acres of my great lot at Settle Meadow, and also a small piece of meadow in Horn Pond Meadow, adjoining the meadow I formerly sold to my son-in-law Israell Read, which runs from the corner of that meadow fence to the head of a spring which arises in the meadow, and along that spring to the place where the spring runs into the brook, and is bounded elsewhere by the meadow of my son-in-law Israell Read. I further give my daughter Mary Read all that tract of land her husband has fenced in by itself on the south side of the highway leading to Timothy Walker’s. Further it is my will that my daughter Mary Read and her heirs hall have free liberty, at all times forever hereafter, to cart their hay from the meadow at Horne Pond through the land I have given my son John Kendall. 6. To my daughter Elizabeth Peirce, besides what I gave her when she married, and at other times, I further give her five shillings as a token of my love. In the case she shall have a child born of her own body, I hereby give to it [the child] ten pounds, to paid by my executors, when it reaches the age of twenty-one years. 7. To my daughter Hannah Green, I give that piece of land and woodland of mine, bounded on the north by the land of William Bruce, and on the east-north-east by the highway near Samuel Snow, estimated to be eight acres; a woodlot at Ragg Rock, near John Russill’s, adjoining the highway; a piece of land at Long Meadow Brook, on the west side of the meadow belonging to Captain Edward Johnson, which is about six acres; and a seven acre lot at Settle Meadow, which I received from my son-in-law William Green by way of exchange. These several parcels of land and woodland I hereby give my daughter Hannah Green, her heirs and assigns forever, and further give to my daughter Hannah Green ten pounds, to be paid to her by my son Samuel Kendall, two years after my decease. 8. To the children of my daughter Rebecca Eaton, deceased, I give a tract of land at Settle Meadow, purchased from Daniell Baken, and was his great lot, which contains an estimated forty-nine acres, unless my executors see cause to pay the children of my daughter Rebecca Eaton twenty pounds instead. 9. To my daughter Abigail Read, I give forty-seven acres of my great lot at Settle Meadow, which is my whole great lot except twenty acres I have given in this will to my daughter Mary Read. 10. I give to my three daughters, namely Mary Read, Hannah Green, and Eunice, the wife of John Kendall, all my household items, to be equally divided amongst them, in return for the great care, pains, and nursing they provided their mother, my late wife, during her last sickness. My daughter Mary Read shall have the liberty to redeem my feather bed, and enjoy the same, paying to her sisters more than her proportion of its value. 11. To my grandson Frances Kendall, the eldest son of my son John Kendall, I give that piece of meadow adjoining my corn mill and bounded on the south-east by the path leading to the mill, and bounded on the east partly by the orchard adjoining the barn which I gave my son John Kendall. I also give my grandson Frances Kendall a tract of land, which is fenced by itself, adjoining the previously mentioned meadow, bounded on the north-west by Timothy Walker’s land; on the south partly by the barn and barnyard, and the highway leading to the mill; and further bounded by the land I previously gave my daughter Mary Read 12. To my grandson Ralph Kendall, the son of my son Thomas Kendall, I give my plow lot in Hodges Hole, and half the plow lot formerly belonging to Micheale Lippingwell. 13. To my granddaughter Mary Peirce, I give that lot I purchased from Daniel Baken near Dirty Swamp. 14. To my grandson Frances Green I give that land I purchased from John Mousell, Israell Walker, and Ephraim Buck in Wood Hill, and the right of five acres of Swamp Bottom. 15. To my grandson Samuell Kendall, the son of my son Sam Kendall, I give two small cedar lots in Lather Pole Swamp, the one of which was mine, the other which I purchased from Daniel Baken. 16. To my grandson Jacob Kendall, the son of my son Jacob Kendall, I give one piece of upland adjoining the swamp I have given to my son Jacob Kendall at Clear Meadow Brook. 17. To my granddaughter, Elizabeth Lampson, the daughter of my daughter Rebecca Eaton, I give my two cedar lots in the old Cedar Swamp, one of which was my own, the other which I purchased from Daniel Baken. 18. To my grandson William Read, I give one-half of my right in a piece of land or woodland remaining undivided amongst the proprietors of the Seventh Division on Rock Meadow Plain. 19. To the eight children of my brother Thomas Kendall, who were living when my brother died, I give twenty shillings apiece to be paid by my executors. In case any of the eight children die, the eldest child of the deceased shall enjoy the mother’s gift. I do this in rememberance of the kindness I had for my loving brother. 20. It is my will to give my corn mill to my three sons, John Kendall, Thomas Kendall, and Samuel Kendall. Shall any of them refuse to repair, rebuild, or constantly maintain in good repair their respective part of the mills, dams, or utensils when reasonably required, then his or their part shall become that of those who undertake the rebuilding or repair. It is also my will that if any of my children, to whom in this will I have given a parcel or parcels of land in partnership, fail to agree to its division, then the division shall be made by the overseers of this will, whose decision shall stand. In the eighteenth article of this will I have given to my grandThe Will of Francis Kendall son, William Read, one-half of my right in a piece of land or woodland remaining undivided amongst the proprietors of the Seventh Division on Rock Meadow Plain. Upon further consideration, I give whole right title and interest in this piece of undivided land to my grandson William Read. 21. Finally, I ordain my two loving sons John Kendall and Thomas Kendall, executors of this, my last Will and Testament. It is also my desire that my trusty and well-beloved friends, Major Jeremiah Swayn of Reading, and James Fowle of Woburn, be the overseers of this will. In consideration of their care and trouble, I hereby appoint my executors to pay them thirty shillings apiece. And thus having finished, by God’s help, this will as it is expressed and inserted on this and the other side of this sheet of paper, I exhort and command all my children and grandchildren to live in the fear of God, and in love and peace, and pray God, who is the God of love and peace, be with you all, amen. I hereby revoke and disallow all other former wills and testaments before this time, ratifying and confirming this writing to be my last Will and Testament. I, Frances Kendall, have set my hand and affixed my seal, this ninth day of May in the fifth year of the reign of our Lady Anne, sovereign queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Anno domini Seventeen Hundred and Six. Signed, sealed and published to be the last Will and Testament of Frances Kendall, Sr. In the presence of us John Brookes Daniel Baldwin Edward Winn Proved at Cambridge, 31 May 1708 [Middlesex Probate 13053] The mark & seal of Frances Kendall Senior Place names found on today’s maps: Rag Rock and Rag Rock Park (Ragg Rock) Horn Pond (Horne Pond) Fowle Brook (James Fowle was one of the overseers) Winn Road (Edward Winn was a witness) Total amount of land bequeathed, specified in acres: 189

Will of Francis Metham of Wiganthorpe

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===Introduction=== communicated by John Wright"The Will of Francis Metham of Wiganthorpe." The Yorkshire Archaeological and Topographical Journal, 1884, 8, p. 367- [https://books.google.com/books?id=LZhQAQAAIAAJ&lpg=PA375&ots=g_0Nn0e_18&dq=Francis%20Metham%2C%20esq.%20of%20Wigginthorpe&pg=PA367#v=onepage&q&f=true Google Books]. ---- The following will from the York registry, relating to a once opulent and widespread but now extinct family, is presented to the members of the Yorkshire Archaeological Association and to the readers of the Journal, in the hope of eliciting some further particulars calculated to elucidate the topography of an obscure parish in the North Riding. Testator was the second son of: * Sir Thomas Metham * and his wife Grace, daughter of Thomas Pudsey, Esq., of Barford. By his wife Dionisia, daughter of Sir Thomas Waterton, of Walton, he had an only daughter, [[Metham-37|Dionisia]], who married [[Bulmer-584|Anthony Bulmer]], of Tursdale, in the county of Durham. But the name of his other wife has not transpired to the writer. The parish register of Terrington begins only in 1599, and there are no monumental inscriptions of the family in the church. The benevolent disposition of testator is shown in a marked manner by his charitable donations to the poor of Terrington and to the prisoners of York and Durham, and his paternal solicitude in the touching allusion to the rebellion of his own daughter and only child, and for the good education and preferment of her children, and the humane and equal temper of the good master in that his family consisted “of sober and staid persons; for as the knight is the best master in the world, he never changes his servants; and as he is beloved by all about him, his servants never care for leaving him ; by this means his domestics are all in years, and grown old with their master.” A presentment was lodged against our testator and his servant, Edward Simpson, at the Archbishop's visitation in 1594, and against the same servant in 1596, as noncommunicants. This appears to point to the laws of recusancy and the changes of religion in the sixteenth century. The inquisition post mortem is in contracted Latin, but a translation in English is appended. ===Will=== * Date: 24 October 1595, (37 Eliz. I) * Proved: 02 Sep 1596 * bur. Terrington church quire In the name of God Amen.—The 24th day of October in the year of our Lord one thousand five hundred ninety five and in the seven and thirtieth year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England, France, and Ireland defender of the faith et. I '''Francis Metham of Wigginthorp''' in the County of York Esquire, at this present healthy in body, and un-decayed in mind. God I thank him for both yet considering as the uncertainty of the life of young men so the necessary near end of old men in discharge of my duty towards God, towards my friends and towards the world, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following. First my soul I commend into the hands of the Almighty creator of the world, and of Jesus the gracious redeemer of mankind beseeching him of his infinite and unspeakable mercy to save that which he himself hath made and to accept that which he hath so dearly paid for to cleanse it at his good pleasure from all stains of sin and corruption and to translate it into the society of his blessed saints and Angels and into the rest of our everlasting country. My body I will to be '''buried in the Church quire of Terrington''' near the place where both my wives are already laid before me. The substance which God of his goodness hath lent me in this world I thus dispose of First my debts (if I happen to have any at the time of my decease) I wish to be well and duly paid and discharged and all the promises and covenants which I have made with any man to be truly performed according unto good meaning. My funerals I leave to be performed at the discretion of my Executors, and allow them towards the charges thereof the sum of Hundred pounds. I have given to the poor of Terrington (in which parish I have long dwelt) four pound yearly out of my land in Terrington forever. And I heartily pray the Feoffees of whose faithfulness I have made choise to perform all things according to the affiance which I have reposed in them. I give unto the behoofe of the poor prisoners of York and Durham ten pounds to be yearly issuing out of my lease of East Murton in the county of Durham during the space of six years immediately after my decease if Henry Bulmer (of whom I bought the same, and for term of whose life I hold it) live so long. Of which some of 10 pounds 40 shillings every half year to be distributed among the prisoners of Durham, and 50 shillings half yearly among the prisoners of York and the 20 shilling remaining I allow unto some one man who shall receive, transport, and distribute the foresaid sums which man to be John Barker, or some other of my old servants at the discretion and direction of my Executors. I give and bequeath unto my well beloved '''nephew [[Metham-44|Thomas Metham]]'''Thomas Metham, Esq., married [[Belasyse-35|Katherine]], daughter of Sir William Bellasis, Knt. of Metham, Esquier all those parcels belonging to the house of Wigginthorpe, viz. All the wainscot, and ceiling in the hall and in both the parlors the glass in all the windows in and about the house with all the doors, locks, and keys, and all frames and shelves fastened unto the walls, or ground. All the brewing vessels their stand now in the brewhouse, all the stable hecks, mangers, and hayes with all the Oxe stalls and heckes together with all the pales and rayles about the house and all the stoopes and rayles of stacke garthes in the grounds. And I heartily pray him as I have that undoubted trust in his friendship that he will suffer my Executors to have and enjoy the house and grounds of Wigginthorpe for half a year after my decease at the least paying for the same according to the rate as myself now pay that they may get of my stock and goods without loss. And I give him moreover in friendly remembrance of that good will which hath now of long time been between vs the best jewell which I have namely my mother's wedding ring. I give unto my good niece '''[[Belasyse-35|Katheren Metham]]''', his wife, the best breeding mare which I have and one spurre ryallSpurr ryall, or royal, a handsome gold coin. On the obverse a figure of the Queen in her royal robes, with sceptre. Reverse, the star-pointed figure of a spur in center. Value 15s. as, a token of remembrance of my good will towards her. I give unto my young nephews and nieces their children as here ensueth. *To my '''nephew [[Metham-47|Thomas Metham]]''',Sir Thomas Metham, knighted at York by King James I., 1603, married Barbara, daughter of Phillip Constable, Esq., slain at Marston Moor, 1644. son and heir apparent to my nephew Metham the best Colte stag which I shall have at the time of my decease. And an Angel,Angel. A gold coin, so named from the figure of the Angel St. Michael standing upon the dragon, and piercing him through the mouth with a spear, the upper part of which terminates in a cross. to my niece his wife. *To my '''nephew [[Metham-58|Jordan Metham]]''',Jordan Metham, kuighted at Durham, May 2nd, 1612, by King Charles I., married Margaret, daughter of William Langdale, of Langthorpe five marks to buie him books at such time as he shall be ready to go to the university. *To my niece [[Metham-48|Frances Constable]],Frances, married to [[Constable-16|Marmaduke Constable]]. a silver salt of five marks value. *To my nieces '''Bridgett Metham''',Bridget, married to William Langdale. and '''[[Metham-54|Dorothie Metham]]''',Dorothy, married to [[Thornton-6252|Robert Thornton]] to each of them 40 marks. And to my niece and godaughter Elenor Metham,Eleanor, married to Ralph Ellerker. 30 pounds to be paid unto each of them at their several marriages or at such time as they shall grow to 21 years of age, and at whether time of those two shall first fall out : or if I happen to over live those times then within one year next after the time of my decease. I give to my '''brother John Metham''' my own saddle horse and half my apparel, and 10 pounds annuity to be issuing unto him yearly during his life at Pentecost and Martinmas by even portions, out of East Murton aforesaid if Henry Bulmer happen so long to live. And for not payment thereof the said John Metham to enter and distreyne within the said grange of East Murton. I give to my '''nephew George Metham''',George Meetham, of Pollington, Gent. Will proved November 3rd, 1598. two old Angels, and one to my niece his wife in remembrance of goodwill. I give also in remembrance of natural love and good affection to my brother '''John Trollop''',Trollop of Thornley. A pedigree of this family is in Surtees Durham, vol. i. p. 92, one spurre Ryall ; and to my sister his wife a dooble dooble duckett. And I forgive him all such Reckonings and debts as are between him and me saving 50 pounds which I lent him upon a bond of his and his son Francis. I give unto my '''nephew Sampson Trollop''' their son 40 shillings annuity to be paid unto him yearly out of my lease of the parsonage of Terrington during the continuance thereof. And if I fortune to outlive the lease, then do I give him five marks to be paid out of my goods. I give also unto my nieces their daughters as follows. To my nieces Grace, Claxton, and Margaret Forcer to each of them a Cow, and a Calf, or with Calf. To my niece Dorothie Trollop towards her preferment in marriage twenty pounds to be paid unto her at the day of her marriage, or if she be married before my decease, then within one year ensuing my decease. I give to my '''cousin Richard Cholmeley''' two old Angels in remembrance of our long acquaintance. I give to each of my godchildren in Terrington Parish one ewe and lambe, or else with lamb. I give to each of my servants which shall serve me at the day of my death one half years wages over and above their wages then due. I give to my old man '''John Barker''' one horse of five pounds price or else the price itself : and to his wife an old angel. And I have forgiven him in recompence of his service thirty pounds which he ought me. I give unto '''Christopher Allanson''' my man five marks in recompence of that good service which he hath done me. And I give him moreover the yoke of Osen which I have lent him heretofore. And whereas I have granted him the use of my farm at Ampleforde which I hold of Sir William Fairfax my will is that he continue there, and enjoy the same with all the commodities thereto belonging in like sort as he now doth during the whole term of my lease thereof : And have also the same yearly wages which now I give him Provided that he keep my sheep there for the use of my Executors as heretofore he hath done and that he reserve so much haie yearly for my sheep as shall be sufficient for their plentiful relief during all the said term which I trust he will honestly and faithfully perform. I give unto my man '''Cuthbert Atkinson''' five marks having heretofore in recompence of his service bought him a farm of Sir Edward Gowre. And I forgive him also other 50 shillings which he owe me. I give unto '''Edward Simson''' my man my lease of 21 years of Stephen Ewebankes Farmehold in Over Whitwell in recompence of his service. And if by any misfortune it fall out it he cannot enjoy the same lease, and farm and do not either in my life time, or after my decease make his commodity thereof, but shall be utterly deprived of my good meaning towards him in this behalf, then, and in that case I give unto him annuity of five pounds yearly during his life out of my farm of East Murton if Henry Bulmer live so long to be taken half yearly at Pentecost and Martinmas by even portions with power to distreyne there for the same and the arreages. And now to come to my own issue wherewith it hath pleased God in the midst of other manifold and undeserved blessings to lay an heavy, and grievous Cross upon me. I am sorry from my very heart that the long continued undutifulness, unkindness, and unnaturalness of my own daughter, and only child whom I have carefully brought up according to my ability and to my great charge preferred in a worshipful marriage should constrain me so contrary to my nature-affection and inclination to make her a mere stranger to this my last will and testament. Howbeit God's blessing, and mine with her, and I give her the gold ring which I wear on my little finger, that she may thereby yet one day think of me and remember that I was her father. And concerning her children (whose good education and preferment I have always carefully tendered, neither spared any labor or any charge which might procure their benefit and that without expectancy of other reward save only thankfulness), I have already put to my helping hand according to my ability to see some of them well placed and preferred and upon other some I am desirous to bestow in effect almost all that which God hath give me in this world, upon condition that I may have hope that it may turn to their good, and not to the satisfying of the neediness and greediness of some other whose friendship I greatly fear will redound in the end to their overthrow who so much embrace it. For the preventing whereof (if it may so stand with the good pleasure of Almighty God which I crave most humbly at the hands of His Divine Grace and mercy): in the bequeathing of the rest of my substance to the behoofe of my grandchildren I have advisedly taken this course which here ensueth. First I give and bequeath into my '''grandson [[Bulmer-583|Bertram Bulmer]]''',Sir Bertram Bulmer resided at Tursdale in considerable splendor in the reign of King James, and died 1638, having dissipated the greater part of his paternal inheritance. Surtees Durham vol. i. p. 77. the best piece of plate which I shall have at my decease. And I give unto him and to his heirs my messuage, barn garden and three oxgaugs of coppiehold land which I have in Womylton. I give unto him also my lease of the garner at Womylton. I give unto my '''grandaughter Katheren Conyers''',Catherine, wife of Sir George Conyers, of Sockburne, Knt. a silver salt of the value of five marks. And I have put her for the third life in the lease of the parsonage of Kirkedale which I hold of the Queen. And in regard that she hath no portion at all from her father I give her moreover for her better preferment in marriage 100 pounds to be paid unto her by my executors at the day of her marriage, or within one year after upon these conditions ensuing. First that her mother '''my daughter [[Metham-37|Dyonis Bulmer]]''' do not directly or indirectly by herself or by any other practice, or endeavor to interrupt, or impeach that course which I have already taken, or hereafter shall take touching the education and bestowing in marriage of my grandson Bertram Bulmer. Secondly that the said Frances Bulmer and her husband when she shall happen to have any, shall upon reasonable request to be made to them, or to either of them, by the said Bertram assign and convey over to the use and behoofe of the said Bertram her and their whole title estate and interest in the parsonage of Kirkedale aforesaid, in such sort as shall be reasonably devised by the counsel of the said Bertram if the said Bertram will give and pay for the same the sum of 100 pounds. And if it fortune that either of these two conditions be infringed or that the said Frances Bulmer die before she be married, then and in each of these three cases I give and bequeath the foresaid 100 pounds as a legacy from me to my grandson Bertram Bulmer. Provided always that whereas my daughter Dionis Bulmer is duly indebted unto me in the sum of 112 pounds upon an accompt between her and me touching the dowry of her daughter Katheren Comyers if my said daughter Dionis do not pay unto me in my life time or to my executors within one year after my decease the said sum of 112 pounds then and in that case I utterly abrogate and revoke to all intents and purposes my said bequest of 100 pounds made before to my said granddaughter Frances Bulmer, and in lieue thereof I give unto her that debt of 112 pounds to be paid unto her at her marriage by her mother my said daughter. And lastly whereas I have assigned over the wardship of the body, and the marriage of my grandson Bertram Bulmer unto my well-beloved cousin Edwin Sandis of the Middle Temple London esquire upon intent and desire that a marriage might be had and solemnized between the said Bertram and Elizabeth Sandis eldest daughter of the said Edwin if it pleased God that the two young parties could each of other so well like. I do here by this my last will and testament declare that my especially hearty and unfayned desire both hath been, and is that the said marriage may accordingly p'ceede and prosper, and in token of my good affection towards the said Elizabeth whom I wish might be my daughter, I give unto her 5 marks to buy her a jewell with God's blessing and mine. ' I give devise and bequeath unto my said nephew, and cousin Thomas Metham and Edwin Sandis, and their heirs all my lands, tenements and hereditaments in Gaterlie, and Multon in Richmondshire in the County of York with their appurtences and all the rents and reversions thereof; and all other my lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever wherein I have, or hereafter shall have an estate of inheritance upon confidence and trust that if the said marriage between Bertram Bulmer and Elizabeth Sandys do proceed, and be solemnized : That the said Thomas and Edwin and their heirs shall within two months after the solemniž con of the said marriage assign and set over by good and sufficient conveyance in the law all my said lands and tenements with all other the premises in Gaterly, and Multon aforesaid to the said Bertram and Elizabeth during their lives, and the longer liver of them : The remainder to be to the heirs males of the body of the said Bertram lawfully begotten, and for default also of such issue to the said Thomas Metham and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, and for default also of such issue to the right heirs of the said Bertram Bulmer for ever, according to the true meaning of certain deeds of Covenants by me formerly made. And all other my said lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever to the said Bertram his heirs and assigns for ever. And upon further confidence and trust that although the said marriage intended should break off, either or both of the said parties dissensinge from the same, that then if the said Bertram and upon condition that the said Bertram do effectually follow such advice, counsel, and direction as either myself (if I shall happen to be then living) or my said nephew Thomas Metham after my decease shall give him concerning the disposing and staying of himself in some other marriage without disparagement, and also if the said Bertram be from thenceforth content and do yield himself quietly and obediently to be ordered and governed by my said cousin Edwin Sandis and such other under him as he shall appoint for his good education till such time as he accomplish the age of twenty and one years (my desire and intent being that my said cousin Edwin Sandis in whose faithfulness and friendliness I have especiall affiance should have the sole bring up of my said son Bertram and that my daughter his mother should in no case have anything to do therewith nor yet should any other ways enter meddle with his estate). And also if the said Bertram do from henceforth utterly forbear, and refuse, the familiarity, acquaintance, and company of one Thomas Riveley sometime servant to his father till such time as the said Bertram be of the age of 25 years, which Riveley for his bad, and ryatous conditions I of all men most dislike should have any acquaintance with the said Bertram, and for that it is generally the opinion and fear of all men that the said Riveley will in the end be the utter overthrow of the said Bertram, and of his house, which God forbid. And also if the said Bertram do condiscend, choose and suffer Thomas Metham and Edwin Sandis to take and receive for the use of the said Bertram all the commodities and profits of the said personage of Kirkedale which shall accrue after my decease to have the managing the said parsonage until such time as the said Bertram accomplish the age of one and 20 years which said profits and commodities to be accompted for and paid the said Bertram within two years after his said age of 21 years, that then and upon the conditions aforesaid the said Thomas Metham, and Edwin Sandis, and their heirs shall at such time as the said Bertram shall accomplish the full age of 25 years assign and set over the said lands in Gaterlie and Multon ynto the said Bertram, and the heirs males of his body lawfully begot with like remainders over as is before declared : and all the residue of my said lands unto the said Bertram and his heirs forever. And also pay unto the said Bertram at the time aforesaid all the mean profits of the said land remaining over and above my debts and legacies. And upon further confidence and trust, that if the said Bertram do breakeany of the last specified conditions that then not withstanding whereas the purchase of the said land in Gaterlie, and Multon hath cost me 900 pounds, or thereabout, and 300 pound, and upward have I bestowed of my own goods in the maintenance and education of the said Bertram if the said Bertram do at anytime within four years after he shall come to his said age of 21 pay the moiety of the foresaid sums namely the sum of 600 pounds to my executors. That then the said Thomas and Edwin and their heirs shall assign, and set over unto the said Bertram and the heirs male of his body lawfully begotten, all the said land in Gatcrlie and Multon with other the premises thereto belonging with like remainders over as is before expressed. All the residue of my messuages lands, tenements tithes, rents, pfitts, commodities and hereditaments whatsoever, and all my leases terms estates, and interest into them or any of them whether for years or for life, or lives in possession or reversion of all other my goodes and Chattells both real and personal credits and debts whatsoever not before in this my last will and testament bequeathed. I give devise and bequeath unto my said nephew Thomas Metham and my said cousin Edwin Sandis Esquiers whom for that good experience and singular affiance which I have of their fidelity, iust dealing and true meaning towards me, and my said son Bertram, I doe make, constitute, ordaine, and by these presents declare the Executors of this my last will and testament upon especiall trust and confidence that my debts and duties being paid, my funeral charges defrayde and my legacies first performed which my will is to be paid and discharged out of all my goods and Chattells, and out of the rents of all my lands and leases whatsoever. That then if the said marriage between Bertram Bulmer and Elizabeth Sandis do proceed and be solemnized the said Thomas and Edwin their Executors and administrators shall at such time as the said Bertram shall accomplish his age of 23 years by good and sufficient conveyance in the law, assign and set over unto my said son Bertram all the said leases, terms, and estates for years, or for lyse, or lives, and also at the same time make a just, true and perfect accompt to the said Bertram of all the said goods and other the said premises, and of all rents and mean profits so accruing, and remaining of the same together" with all other my goods, debts, and credits remaining, and the profits and commodities thereof whatsoever at such time as the said Bertram shall accomplish the full age of 24 years. And upon further confidence, and trust that if the said marriage intended do break of that then if the said Bertram do effectually follow such advise and direction as myself if I be then living, or my said nephew Thomas Metham after my decease shall give him concerning the bestowing of himself in some other marriage without disparagement and also if the said Bertram do yield himself to be ordered and governed by my said cousin Edwin Sandis and such other as he shall appoint for his good education during his nonage, and also if the said Bertram do refuse and forbear the familiarity, acquaintance, and company of the said Rivelie till such time as the said Bertram be of the age of 25 years, and also if the said Bertram do condiscend, choose and suffer the said Thomas Metham, and Edwin Sondys to take and receive for the use of the said Bertram all the profits and commodities of the parsonage of Kirkdale aforesaid in manner before more largely declared. And also if the said Bertram do at all times after his age of 21 years upon reasonable demand ratify, confirm and allow the said lease of Stephen Ewbankes farmhold in Overwhitwell by me formerly bequeathed to my man Edward Simpson : That then, and upon the conditions aforesaid the said Thomas and Edwin, their executors and assigns shall assign and set over unto the said Bertram all the said leases, terms and estates at his said age of 24 years, and also well and truly accompt for the same at the same time, as is before expressed, and lastly pay, and deliver unto the said Bertram all the said debts and credits and the profits thereof at such time as the said Bertram shall come to the age of 25 years. And upon further confidence and trust that if the said Bertram do break any of the last said conditions that then the said Thomas and Edwin their executors and assigns shall give and pay unto each of the legatories aforesaid which are of my kindred as much more as is by me before bequeathed unto them out of my goods. And generally my will meaning, intent, and desire ys that of all the lands, leases and other commodities whatsoever, which are any way by force of this my will, or otherwise to descend and come to the use and behoofe of the said Bertram my said Executors custody, use, managing, and disposing : making accompt for the same, and the mean profits thereof, and also well and truly paying and delivering the same, at the several times before limited, and expressed. And I further by this my last will give authority to my said Executors at their own choice and free pleasure to employ and bestow all my said goods remaining as is aforesaid, and all the said mean profits likewise remaining as is aforesaid which goods and mean profits shall be by force and according to the true meaning of this my will to come to the use and behoofe of the said Bertram in purchase of lands or leases to the use of the said Bertram. The charges of which purchase and all payments for the same to be defacted deducted and allowed in the said accompt and in all other accompts and payments to my said Executors by the said Bertram any thing in this my will to the contrary not withstanding. And I give unto my executors for their pains and care to be taken in the performance of this my will, to each of them ten pounds in Angels. And moreover do allow them all their charges which they shall be any wayes at, concerning the performance thereof, or in any suites or other troubles which shall fortune to arise either touching this my will or touching any my lands leases Chattles, goods, Rights, credits, or debts whatsoever which charges to be fully allowed to them in all their accompts to the utmost. Lastly of this my last will, I make and constitute Supervisors: * my loving nephew Robert Waterhouse " of York Esquier, * and my loving cousin John Girlington of Huton gent, trusting in their good and well approved friendship towards me that they will give their best aid and advise to my Executors for the well and effectual performance of this my Testament according to the just meaning and true intent of the same. And for their pains therein to be taken I give unto each of them 5 pounds in Angels. And this do I publish to be my sole last will and testament, and all other wills by me formerly made at any time abrogate, revoke, and disann'll by these presents. In Witness whereof I the said Francis Metham have set my hand and seal before sundry good witnesses by me specially required thereunto the day and year first Above written. This testament was acknowledged by the Testator, Francis Metham of Wigginthorpe in the county of Yorke Esquier, and afterwards signed and sealed by the said testator before vs whose names are here under written being specially required to be witnesses thereof: 20th day of October, in the 37th year of the reign of our sovereign lady Elizabeth and in the year of our Lord One thousand five hundreth, ninety five. Edwin Sandys, Edward Otby, John Blande, Willm Raughton, Francis Otby, Bryan Cunyngham, John Crosby, The mark of // Thomas Turner, The marke of + Edward Simpson. (Proved 2nd Sept 1596.) ===Inquisition=== Inquisition Indented taken at Thirsk, in the County of York, the 27th day of October, in the year of the reign of Elizabeth by the grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland defender of the faith &c. the 39th of the Court of Peter Watson Esquire Escheator of the said lady the Queen in the aforesaid County by virtue of a writ of the said lady the Queen de dicm clausit Extremum to the same Escheator after the death of Francis Metham late of Wigginthorpe in the aforesaid County Esquire deceased and to this inquisition annexed by the oath of Thomas Fox, Lancelot Pinkney, William Garbutt, Thomas Routh, William Hodge, Oswald Taylor, Robert Williamson, William Hutton, Marmaduke Bell, John Williamson, Richard Hanforth, William Dayle, William Thompson, and John Bell, Who say upon their oath that before the day of the death of the said Francis Metham named in the brief the same Francis and one Thomas Meetham were seized in the Dominion as of Fea of and in one messuage tenement or Chapel commonly called Mary Magdalen's Chapel(*) in Gallanthorpe alias Gawthorpe in the said County of Yorke, and of and in One Cottage two Closes or Inclosures in the tenure or occupation of Edward Otbie (6) called Spittle Closes, 20 acres of land 20 acres of meadow, 30 acres of Pasture and 40 acres of Common Moore and Turberie with their appurtenances in Galanthorpe alias Gawthorpe late belong. ing and appertaining to the said Chapell And of and in One Cottage with its appurtenances in Terrington in the said County of York called Deribus house And of and in pine closes of land soil and meadow with their appurtenances in Thornley in the County of Durham con. taining by estimation acres. And so seized thereof the said Francis Metham died, and the said Thomas supervised him. And that the said Thomas Metham long before his death was likewise seized in his demesne as of Fee of and in two Messuages or tenements with their appurtenances in Mawlton in the said County of York late in tenure of Willm Marshall and Thomas Smith alias Smithson of the annual rent of 812 138 4d late parcell of the possessions of the Monastery of Caleston in the said County of York formerly dissolved. And of and in 13 Cottages one Mill one forge One common oven 34 Oxgange of meadow land 100 acres of pasture and 100 acres of common moor waste and Turbarie with the appurtenances in Mawlton and Gaterley in the said County of York Aurt of a free Rent of all the free tenements in Mawlton aforesaid amounting to the value of 3li 28 jd p ann. Which premises in Mawlton and Gaterley last recited have been parcel of the lordship of Richmond and Middleham within the Archdeaconry of Richmond in the said County of York And that all the premises with the appurtenances in Mawlton, Gaterley Galanthorpe alias Gawthorpe Tirrington in the County of York and Thornley aforesaid in the County of Durham were held at the time of death of said Francis, of our Lady the Queen as of her Manor of East Greenwich by Fidelity only in free and Common Socage and not in Capite nor by Knight service, and by the rent of 2011 198 110 yearly paid for all services, exactions and demands what. soever And are worth in all issues beyond reprisals 2011 184 111 And the Jury aforesaid say that the said Francis so seized of the said Messuages cottages, lands meadows and premises with appur. tenances in Mawlton and Gaterley has bound by his last voluntary testament in writing to one Thomas Metham his nephew and Edwin Sands and their heirs the aforesaid messuages cottages Jands tenements and other premises with appurtenances in Gaterley and Mawlton in Richmondshire in the said County of York with their rents ard reversions and all other his lands tenements and here ditam's whatsoever among other things uonder certain conditions specified at large in the aforesaid writing, by one Bertram Bulmer Kinsman to the said Francis to be done and performed. That the said Thomas and Edwin bave granted the aforesaid tenements &c. in Mawlton and Gaterley aforesaid to the said Bertram Bulmer and Elizabeth Sands then supposed about to be the wife of the said Bertram if the said Bertrain shall marry her, for the term of life of said Bertram and Elizabeth and the supervivor of them Remaining after that to the heires males of the body of the said Bertram lawfully begotten and for defect of such issue then to remain to the said Thomas Metham and the heirs males of his body lawfully begotten, and for defect of such issue then to remain to the right heirs of the said Bertram for ever. The said testament was made the 24th day of October in the 37th year of the reign of the said Lady the Queen that nowe is. The aforesaid Francis died seized of the said premises the 20th day of August or thereabouts in the 38th year of the same reign. And that [[Metham-37|Dionisia Bulmer]], widow, daughter of the said Francis Metham and mother of said [[Bulmer-583|Bertram]] is heir of the said Francis, and at the time of the death of the said Francis her father was of the full age of 35 years and as yet is living : And lastly the aforesaid Jurors say that the said Francis had not on the day of his death any other lands tepements or hereditaments either in demesne, reversion, or by service in the said county of York of the Queen in chief, or otherwise or of any other or in any manner of any others than is as above mentioned as to them could be made to appear. : In witness whereof as well the aforesaid Escheator as the aforesaid Jurors have to this Irquisition indented placed their seals alternately the day and place afore. said Anno Dni 1597 (©). : (*) Ganthorpe in the parish of Terring. ton. A cottage occupies the site, but no vestiges of the Chapel are visible. In digging in the garden occasionally human bones bave been discovered. : (b) “ Edwarde (teby Clarke was buried the xxxjtie of July 1608." (Terrington Par. Regr.) "4 July A.D. 1609 Edric Ottby late Vicar of Terrington dying, Administration of his goods was granted to Anne Otbie his Relict.” Torr's MSS. : (9) Chancery Inquisitions post mortem. 39 Elizabeth, part ii, no. 1. Liber fuit cur vicesimo quinto die Novembro R.R. Elizabeth quadragesimo p manus Willi ==Sources==

Will of Francis Morley

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This is a transcription of the register version of the Will of [[Morley-1578|"Francisci" Francis Morley]] of '''Winchester, Hampshire, England'''. The will was written on 25 August 1690 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 16 December 1690. *Spelling, line breaks and punctuation as per the register copy of the will. *Capital F is rendered as such rather than ff, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Omissions and margin insertions are placed in the text where indicated. *Bold text are my own for ease of reading. *Italics indicate property bequests. ---- '''People mentioned:''' * Francis Morley of the city of Winchester in the county of South[hampt]on Esq[uire] * my deare and loveing wife Jane Morley * Bishop of Winchester * my sonne Francis Morley * my sonne Richard Morley * Anne Drayne Nurse to my deare Daughter Sarah * my deare Daughter Sarah (who had died by the time Probate was granted) * Daughter Alethea Ward * Jane Ward (only Daughter of Alethea Ward) * my sonne George Morley * my deare Daughter Jane Morley * my sonne William Morley * my sonne Thomas Morley * my Aunt Lawrence? * Aunt Lawrence's? daughter Dyer and her children * all my servants that hath lived with me above a yeare * poore of the parish of Droxford in the County of South[hamp]ton * poore of the parish of Bishops Waltham in the said County of South[hamp]ton * poore of the parish of East Knoyle in the County of Wilts * poore of the City of Winchester * poore of the Soake * sonne in Law Dr. William Harison Master of St. Crosse * all my Grandchildren * my brother Sr. Thomas Morley and to my Lady his Wife * my brother Richard Morley and his Wife * my cozen Foster? and his Wife Executors - my two sonnes; * Charles Morley Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester * Dr Francis Morley one of the Prebendaryes of the Cathedrall Church of Winchester ---- '''Places mentioned:''' * City of Winchester in the county of South[hamp]ton * Lands in Bishopps Waltham in the county of Southton * Woodwards place belonging to the Bishopwick of Winton * Messuages or Tenements heretofore called or knowne by the names or signes of the Barge the Bell and the Cork with the appurtenances sett lying and being upon the Banke side in the parish of St. Saviours in Southwarke * The Mannor and Farme of Eccingswell in the County of South[hamp]ton * Lands and Tenements lying in the Tything of Wreckelsham in the Mannor of Farnham in the County of Surrey * parish of Droxford in the County of South[hamp]ton * parish of Bishops Waltham in the said County of South[hamp]ton * parish of East Knoyle in the County of Wilts * the Soake ---- '''In the name of God Amen'''
I '''Francis Morley of the city of Winchester in the county of''' - -
'''South[hamp]ton Esq[uire]''' being at present thanks be to God in perfect health of body mind
and memory Doe make and ordaine my last will and Testament in manner
and forme following first I give and bequeath my soule to God who gave
it And my body I committ to the earth to be decently buryed in the Vault -
which I caused to be made in the parish Church of Droxford with the office
appointed by the Church for the buryall of the dead without any funerall sermon
And as concerning my worldly estate which it hath pleased God to bestow upon
me I dispose thereof of as followeth Imprimis I give and bequeath unto '''my deare'''
'''and loveing wife Jane Morley''' the sum[m]e of One Thousand pounds of - -
lawfull money of England and my plate lynnen goods and household stuffe my
Coaches and Coach horses Whereas I am possessed of a certaine Farme -
and ''Lands in Bishopps Waltham in the county of Southton'' for the residue
of a terme of one and twenty yeares granted unto me therein by Lease -
from the '''Bishop of Winchester''' I doe hereby give and bequeath the said
Farme and Lands and my estate therein unto '''my sonne Francis Morley'''
hee the said '''Francis Morley''' his Heires paying yearly out of the said -
Farme and Lands unto my said '''wife Jane Morley''' during her naturall
life One Annuity or yearly rent of Fifty pounds of lawfull money of - -
England to be paid unto her at the two most usuall feasts or termes in the
yeare that is to say The feasts of the AnnunciaconWikipedia contributors, "Feast of the Annunciation," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Feast_of_the_Annunciation&oldid=1093023307 (accessed July 24, 2022). of the blessed Virgin
St. Mary and St. Michael the Archangel by even and equall porcons The
first payment thereof to be made at such of the said feasts which shall first
and next happen after my decease And for the better assuring unto my -
said '''Wife Jane Morley''' the Annuity or yearly rent of fifty pounds I doe
hereby give power and authority unto my said '''Wife Jane Morley''' from
time to time soe often as the yearly rent of fifty pounds or any parte -
thereof shall be unpaid or be behind by the spare of thirty dayes next -
after any or either of the said feasts or dayes of payment on which the
said ought to be paid as aforesaid to enter into the said farm and - -
Lands soe devised unto my said '''sonne Francis Morley''' aforesaid to - -
distraine for the same and the distresse and distresses then and there -
found and taken to leade drive take and carry away and impound and
the same in pounds to detaine untill the said Annuity or yearly rent of
fifty pounds and arreares thereof if any shall be shall be fully satisfyed
and paid And alsoe that the said '''Francis Morley''' his heires pay -
yearly out of the said farme and lands unto '''my sonne Richard Morley'''
oue Annuity or yearly rent of forty pounds of lawfull money of England
(untill such time as the ''Woodwards place belonging to the Bishopwick of''
''Winton'' shall happen to fall to him and noe longer) to be paid unto him
at the two most usuall feasts or termes in the year that is to say The -
Feasts of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin St. Mary and St. - -
Michael the Archangell by even and equall porc[i]ons The first payment
thereof to be made at such of the said feasts which shall first and next
happen after my decease And for the better assuring unto the said - -
'''Richard Morley''' the Annuity or yearly Rent of forty pounds I doe
hereby give power and authority to the said '''Richard Morley''' from
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time to time soe often as the yearly rent of forty pounds or any parte -
thereof shall be unpaid or behind by the spare of thirty dayes next -
after any or either of the said feasts or dayes of payment on which
the said ought to be paid as aforesaid to enter into the said Farme and
Lands soe devised unto my said '''sonne Francis Morley''' as afore said - -
and to distraine for the same and distresse and distresses then and there -
found and taken to leade drive take and carry away and impound and
the same in pound to detaine ~ ~ ~ ~ untill the Annuity or Yearly Rent
of forty pounds and arreares thereof if any shall be shall be fully --
satisfyed and paid And likewise that the said '''Francis Morley''' his -
Heires pay yearly out of the said Farm and Lands unto '''Anne''' --
'''Drayne Nurse''' to '''my deare Daughter Sarah''' [^deceased] during her life one -
Annuity or yearly rent of Tenne pounds of lawfull money of England
to be paid unto her at the two most usuall feasts or termes in the yeare
(that is to say) The feast of the Annunciation of the blessed Virgin St. -
Mary and St. Michael the Archangel by even and equall porc[i]ons The first
payment thereof to be made at such of the said feasts which shall first
and next happen after my decease And for the better assuring unto -
the said '''Ann Drayne''' the Annuity or Yearly Rent of Tenne pounds
I doe hereby give power and authority unto the said '''Anne Drayne'''
from time to time soe often as the ~ ~ ~ ~ yearly rent of Tenne pounds
or any parte thereof shall be unpaid or behind by the spare of - -
thirty dayes next after any or either of the said feasts or dayes of paym.t
on which the said ought to be paid as aforsaid to enter into the said - -
Farme or Lands soe devised unto my said '''sonne Francis Morley''' as -
aforesaid and to destraine for the same and distresse and distresses then
and there found and taken to leade drive take and carry away and - -
impound and the same in pounds to detaine untill the said Annuity or - -
Yearly rent of tenne pounds and the arreares thereof if any shall be -
shall be fully satisfyed and paid And whereas I am seized to use and
my Heires during the lives of '''my Daughter Alethea Ward Jane''' - -
'''Ward her only Daughter''' and '''my sonne George Morley''' and the lives
of the longest liver of them by virtue of a ''Lease granted unto me by the''
''Bishop of Winchester of certaine Messuages or Tenements heretofore''
''called or knowne by the names or signes of the Barge the Bell and the Cork''
''with the appurtenances sett lying and being upon the Banke side in the parish of'' -
''St. Saviours in Southwarke'' I doe give and bequeath unto my said '''deare Daughter'''
'''Alethea Ward''' and her Heires during the whole terme and estate which I have
therein of all the said Messuages or Tenements soe leased to me And whereas
I am seized to me and my Heires during the lives of '''my sonnes Francis George'''
'''and Richard Morley''' and the lives of the longest liver of them by vertue of a
''Lease granted to me by the Bishopp of Winchester of and in the sorte of''
''the Mannor and Farme of Eccingswell in the County of South[hamp]ton'' aforesaid -
I doe give and bequeath unto my said '''sonne George Morley''' and his Heires
during the whole terme and estate I have therein of all the said scite Farme -
and Lands soe leased to me I do alsoe give and bequeath unto my said '''sonne'''
'''George Morley''' the sum[m]e of six Hundred pounds of lawfull money of - -
England I do give and bequeath unto my said '''sonne Richard Morley''' the
sum[m]e of Fifteene Hundred pounds of lawfull money of England I do give -
and bequeath unto '''my sonne Thomas Morley''' the sum[m]e of fifteene hundred
pounds of good and lawfull money of England I doe give and bequeath unto
'''my sonne William Morley''' sum[m]e of Two Thousand pounds of lawfull
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money of England I will and direct shall be paid unto my said '''sonnes [^Richard] Thomas''' -
'''and William''' respectively by my Executors here[^in] after named at their respective
ages of foure and twenty yeares and not before and in the meane time that my
said Executors shall lett out at interest the said respective porcons on such
securityes as can be gotten for the same and shall from time to time pay the -
interest and product thereof as they receive the same unto my said sonnes
respectively towards their respective maintenance and educations And
I doe give and bequeath unto '''my deare Daughter Jane Morley''' the full sum[m]e of
Two Thousand and Five Hundred pounds of lawfull money of England -
to be paid unto her at her day of marryage or age of Foure and twenty -
yeares which shall first happen And whereas I have surrendred my ''Copyhold''
''Lands and Tenements lying in the Tything of Wreckelsham in the Mannor''
''of Farnham in the County of Surrey'' to the use of my last Will and Testament
I doe hereby now give and bequeath unto my said '''Daughter Jane Morley''' -
and her Heires the said copyhold Lands and my Estate and interest therein
And I doe hereby will and direct my said Executors herein after men[t]ioned -
shall receive the rents issues and profitts of the copyhold Lands and - - -
Tenements untill my said Daughter shall attaine her age of foure and -
Twenty yeares or be marryed and shall alsoe lett out the said porcon of two -
Thousand and give Hundred pounds by me devised unto my said '''Daughter'''
'''Jane Morley''' and shall from time to time untill my said Daughter shall -
attaine her age of foure and twenty yeares or be marryed yearly pay and -
allow to my said Daughter out of the rents issues and profitts of the said -
moneys soe much money for her maintenance and education as my said -
Executors shall thinke fitt and the residue of the said yearly profitts and -
interest of the said moneys I will that my said Executors lett out and -
improve for the increase of my said Daughters porc[i]on and to be paid her at
such time when her said porcon is herein before limitted to be paid unto her And in
case any or either of my said '''sonnes Richard Thomas William or my Daughter'''
'''Jane''' shall happen to dye before the ages of foure and twenty yeares or dayes -
of marryage That then I will and direct the estates and money herein before -
devised by me unto such of them which shall happen to departe this life shall -
equally be divided among my said '''sonnes Richard Thomas William and my'''
'''Daughter Jane''' And I doe hereby give and bequeath the ''Guardianshipp'' -
''and custody of '''my daughter Jane''''' unto '''my deare and loving wife Jane''' -
'''Morley''' untill shee shall attaine the age of one and twenty yeares I doe -
give and bequeath '''{{green|all my venture to Chili}}''' to all my children to be divided -
amongst them equally share and share like Alsoe I give and bequeath -
unto '''my Aunt Lawrence'''? the sum[m]e of Tenne pounds And I doe also give
and bequeath unto '''her daughter Dyer and her children''' Tenne pounds -
apeece I doe alsoe given and bequeath unto '''all my servants that hath lived'''
'''with me above a yeare''' unto every one of them a yeares wages over and above
the wages that shall be due to them at my death Alsoe I give and bequeath
unto the '''poore of the parish of Droxford in the County of South[hamp]ton''' the sum[m]e of
Twenty pounds And I alsoe give and bequeath unto the '''poore of the parish of''' -
'''Bishops Waltham in the said County of South[hamp]ton''' the sum[m]e of Tenne pounds
I doe alsoe give and bequeath unto the '''poore of the parish of East Knoyle'''
'''in the County of Wilts''' the sum[m]e of Twenty pounds I alsoe give and bequeath
to the '''poore of the City of Winchester''' the sum[m]e of Five pounds And [^un]to the
'''poore of the Soake''' Five pounds which said severall sum[m]es of money soe - -
devised by me as aforesaid unto the said respective parishes and places I
will and direct to be paid by my Executors within two moneths after my -
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decease and to be distributed amongst them as my Executors shall thinke fitt -
Alsoe I give and bequeath unto my Wife and to all my sonnes and daught[ers]
who shall survive me mourning And alsoe to my '''sonne in Law Dr. William'''
'''Harison Master of St. Crosse''' and to '''all my Grandchildren''' Alsoe I give -
and bequeath morning to my '''brother Sr. Thomas Morley''' and to '''my''' -
'''Lady his Wife''' And alsoe to '''my brother Richard Morley and his Wife''' -
And I alsoe give mourning to '''my cozen Foster? and his Wife''' And all the
rest of my goods chattells and other personall estate not herein before by -
me bequeathed after my debts legacies and funerall expenses shall be -
paid and discharged I give and bequeath unto my two '''Sonnes Charles''' -
'''Morley Chancellor of the Diocese of Winchester''' and '''Dr Francis''' - -
'''Morley one of the Prebendaryes of the Cathedrall Church of Winchester'''
to be equally divided betweene them whom I doe hereby make and - -
constitute my Executors of this my said Will In witnesse whereof I
the said Francis Morley have to this my last Will and Testament written
with my owne hand containing seaven sheets of paper to each of them -
have sete my hand and hereunto affixed my seale this five and twentyeth -
day of August in the second yeare of the reigne of King William and -
Queene Mary King and Queene of England Scottland France and -
Ireland Annoq[ue] Domini One Thousand Six Hundred Ninety. Fran: -
Morley Signed sealed and published by the said Francis Morley in the
presence of us who have subscribed our names as witnesses hereunto in
the presence of him the said Francis Morley Tho: Brewer Stanford
Wallace Daniel Lee Thomas Smith./. ==Sources== * '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 402
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Will of Francisci Morley of Winchester, Hampshire, England, granted probate on 16 Dec 1690. Died Abt 1690. * '''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
PROB 11: Will Registers > 1688-1696 > Piece 402: Dyke, Quire Numbers 173-213 (1690) >image 279 of 338
{{Ancestry Sharing|29222247|eab479}} - Ancestry {{Ancestry Image|5111|40611_310604-00103}} (accessed 28 June 2022) * '''England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
PROB 11: Will Registers > 1688-1696 > Piece 402: Dyke, Quire Numbers 173-213 (1690) > image 280 of 338
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Will of Francis Popham 1779

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Popham-191|Francis Popham]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' THIS IS THE LAST WILL and Testament of Mee Francis Popham of Littlecot in the County of Wilts Esquire which I make and publish in manner following that is to say Imprimis I will and direct that all my just Debts Legacies and ffuneral Expences except the annuity hereinafter mentioned be paid by my Executrix hereinafter named out of my personal Estate if the same shall be sufficient for that purpose But if the same shall not be sufficient then I subject all my freehold Estates to the payment of such deficiency and I hereby ratify and confirm the Settlement by me made previous to my Marriage with Dorothy my present wife and all the covenants clauses articles conditions and agreements therein particularly mentioned Item I give and Bequeath unto my Brother '''[[Popham-192|Edward Popham]]''' of Laycock in the said County of Wilts Clerk one hundred pounds to be paid him within twelve months next after my decease I give and Bequeath unto my sister '''[[Popham-170|Ann Leyborne]]''' Wife of [[Taylor-84399|William Leyborne]] of Westwell in the County of Oxford Esquire one hundred pounds to be paid her within twelve months next after my decease for her own sole and separate use without being any way chargeable with or liable to the debts controul or engagements of her present or any future husband who shall have tno right power or controul over or to receive the same or any part thereof and her receipt alone to be a sufficient discharge and acquittance to my said Executrix for the payment thereof also I give and Bequeath unto my Nephew '''[[Leyborne-6|Edward William Leyborne]]''' Son of my said sister Ann Leyborne five hundred pounds to be paid him within two years next after my decease also I give and Bequeath unto my sister in Law '''[[Hutton-2533|Mary Hutton]]''' of Duke Street in the parish of St Margarets within the Liberty of Westminster in the county of Middlesex Spinster one annuity or rent charge of four hundred pounds per annum to the issuing going payable had received and taken by and out of all my previous Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Tythes Hereditaments and Premises whatsoever and wheresoever wherein I have any Estate right or title of Inheritance in possession reversion retainder or expectancy for and during the term of her natural life in four equal quarterly payments on the four several days of payment hereinafter mentioned that is to say on the twenty fyth day of March the twenty fourth day of June the twenty ninth day of September and the twenty Fifth day of December in every year by even and equal portions without any deduction or abatement whatsoever so as such said Annuity or yearly without charge of four hundred pounds do not in the life time of the said Mary Hutton exceed the principal Sum of ten thousand pounds and my will is and I do hereby direct that the said Annuity or Yearly Rent charge of four hundred pounds shall cease and determine immediately upon the death of the said Mary Hutton or when and so soon as she shall have received the said capital sum of ten thousand pounds by the several payments of the said Annuity or yearly Rent charge of four hundred pounds per annum in manner beforementioned and I do direct that the said Annuity or Yearly Rent charge of four hundred pounds per annum be from time to time paid to the said Mary Hutton by my said Executrix hereinafter named to and for her own sole separate and absolute use without being any ways chargeable with or liable to the Debts and Engagements of any Husband she might at any time happen to marry and that her receipt alone notwithstanding her coverture shall from time to time be a sufficient discharge and acquittance to my said Executrix for payment of the same and do also hereby direct that the payments of the said Annuity shall continue to be paid down to the time of the decease of the said Mary Hutton notwithstanding she may happen to die between any or either of the aforesaid quarterly days of payment and my will further is and I do hereby order and direct that in case the said Annuity or yearly Rent charge of four hundred pounds or any part thereof shall happen to be behind or unpaid by the space of thirty days next over or after any of the said quarterly days of payment whereon the same is herein before appointed to be paid as aforesaid being lawfully demanded then and so often I do hereby authorize and impower the said Mary Hutton from time to time to enter into and upon all or any part of my said Freehold Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Tythes Hereditaments and Premises and to distrain for the same and prosecute such distress with effort and in default of such sufficient distress Given to hold the said Premises and every part thereof and the Rents Issues and Profits to have receive and take to and for her own sole and separate use and benefit until she shall be therewith or thereby otherwise fully satisfied and paid the said Annuity or yearly Rent Charge of four hundred pounds and all arrears thereof and also so much of the same Annuity as shall […] and grow due during such time as the said Mary Hutton shall continue in possession of the same Premises after such […] as aforesaid and also all loss costs charges damages and expences as shall be occasioned by nonpayment thereof or of any part thereof at the Days and times aforesaid I Give and Devise and Bequeath all un said Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Tythes Hereditaments and Premises and all other my Freehold Estates which I now am or may be possessed of or entitled unto at the time of my decease either in possession reversion remainder or expectancy chargeable as aforesaid unto my dear and loving wife '''[[Hutton-1382|Dorothy Popham]]''' her sons and Assigns for ever and all the rest residue and remainder of my Estate and Effects of what nature or kindsoever and wheresoever I give and bequeath unto my said dear Wife Dorothy Popham for ever and I do hereby make nominate and appoint her sole Executrix and residuary Legatee of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all former and other will and wills by me at any time heretofore made and do diclare this only to be my last will and Testamant In witness whereof I the said ffrancis Popham have to this my last will and Testament contained three sheets of paper set in my Hand to the first and second sheets and my Hand and Seal to the third and last sheet the twenty first day of February in the year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred and seventy five F Popham ᴑ Signed sealed published and Declared by the said ffrancis popham the Testator as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request have set our Names as Witnesses thereto John Berry Other witness names illegible THIS WILL was proved at London the twenty fifth day of ffebruary in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and seventy nine before the worshipful George Harris Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Peter Calvert also Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Dorothy Popham widow the Relict of the Deceased and the sole Executrix named in the said will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said Deceased having been first sworn duly to administer. 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Will of Francis Scrivener

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Will of Francis SCRIVENER (1797); Anne Arundel Co., Maryland Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm Transcribed from the original at the Maryland Archives Anne Arundel County Wills Box 5 Folder #22, proved 20 November 1797 Will of [[Scrivener-294|Francis Scrivener]] Whereas being indisposed, but of sound mind and memory, dispose of my property in following manner Imprimis, I give and bequeath to my son [[Scrivener-291|John]] my dwelling plantation called Carter Bennett, bought of Francis Holland, my tract of land called Carter bought of Morgan Jones, my tract of land called Carter bought of Richard Wells, and my tract of land called West Wells and Wells bought of Philemon L. Chew and one acre more or less bought of Major Richard Chew called Wells. I also give him four Negro boys and three girls and one hundred pounds. The above lands I give to John and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my son George Evan’s Purchase of two hundred acres more or less, Kirketon’s Choice of one hundred and sixty acres more or less. And I give him also four Negro boys and three girls and one hundred pounds. The above lands I give to George and his heirs forever. Item, I give and bequeath to my wife William and Nan during her life. They and their increase to go to my son John at her death. Item, I give and bequeath to my daughters [[Scrivener-297|Elizabeth]], [[Scrivener-295|Mary]], [[Scrivener-320|Nancy (Ann Scrivener)]], and Sarah and my son Francis each an equal division of the residue of my Negroes, such of them as have received any before now to account for them in the above division mentioned. Item, I give to my sons John and George each a colt, to my son John one of two years old and to George one of a year old. To John likewise six oxen. Item, I give to my wife three cows and three calves to go to my son John at her death. Item, I give and bequeath to be equally among my children all the residue of my estate, first paying Mr. Darnall (out of the money now in the house) his account. It is my will that my son John receive my son Francis’s part to hold for his maintenance during his life and to be continued to John. I hereby appoint my son John and John Whittington joint executors of this my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have unto set my hand. Francis Scrivener (signature) Signed and delivered in the presence of Walter Harrison Sam’l Harrison Junr Lewis Scrivener (his mark) On the 20the day of November 1797 came Eleanor Scrivener the widow of Francis Scrivener late of Anne Arundel County deceased and quitted her claim to the several bequests and devices made to her in the will of her said husband deceased and elected in lieu thereof her dower, a third part of the deceased’s estate both real and personal. Before Jno Gassaway, Register of Wills, Anne Arundel County US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/scrivener-f.txt]

Will of Francis Thornburgh of Whitwell in Kendal 1673

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In the name of God Amen, The sevntene day of July in the Twenty fifth yeare of the
raigne of Our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second, by the grace of God King of England
Scotland France & Ierland, defend[er] of the faith &c. Annoqz D[omi]ni 1673 I Francis
Thorneburgh of Whitwell, in the county of Westm[er]land gentleman; being Sicke in
body but of Sound & perfect minde & memory praysed be God for the same know
the vncertaine estate of this life on earth, and that all flesh must yield vnto death
when it shall please God to call; doe make ordaine & declare, this my last will
and testam[en]t in manner & forme following (vizt) First & principally I com[m]end
my soul into the mercifull hands of Almighty God my Creator, trusting and
assuredly beliueing, that I shall receiue full pardon, & free remission of all my
Sinns, and be Saved by the pretious death & meritts of my blessed Saviour and
redeem[er] christ Jesus; and my body to the earth from whence it was taken, to
be buried in Such decent and christian manner, as to my executrix hereafter
named, shall be thought meet & convenient; and for such worldly goods and
temporall estate as the Lord in mercy hath lent mee, my will & meaninge is,
that the same shall be imployed, & bestowed, as hereafter in this my will is
menc[i]oned, declared, & expressed; And whereas I haue heretofore by deed, vnder my
hand & seale, made a conveyance or settlem[en]t of severall of my lands, & grounds
scituate lying & being w[i]thin the said county of westm[er]land; in w[hi]ch conveyance,
I haue reserved forth of the said Lands, & grounds, the sum[m]e of Four hundred
pounds to be disposed of by me, as by the s[ai]d deed, amongst other things therein contained mor fully & att
large it may appeare, And whereas as the same hath not been disposed of by me;
now it is my will & minde, That William my eldest son, or if he dye, those that
shall ent[e]r to the said lands & grounds, shall pay forth of the same, vnto every
one of my young[e]r children yearely & every yeare, vpon the second day of
February, the sume of Ten pounds apeece, vntill every of my said younger children
haue receiued the sume of Fourscore pounds: the First paym[en]ts to be made & to begin
vpon the second day of February, w[hi]ch shall be in the yeare of Our Lord God One thousand
six hundred & ninty; Item it is my will & minde, that if it shall please God that
Frances my wife, shall happen to die, before the said second day of February,
w[hi]ch shall be in the s[ai]d yeare, of Our Lord,
God One thousand, Six hundred & ninty; that William my s[ai]d son or if he die those [tha]t
shall enter as next heire, to any part of my lands or grounds, shall pay forth of the
same yearely, after his enterance therevnto, vnto each of my s[ai]d younger children the
sum of Five pounds, vntill the said second day of February w[hi]ch shall be in
the s[ai]d yeare of Our Lord God One thousand six hundred & ninty; for and towards
their mentainance, Item it is my will & minde that my said wife, shall haue the p[ro]fitts
of all [tha]t my wat[e]r corne mill, & of all [tha]t my kill for drying malt, corne, & graine,
w[i]th thappurten[a]nces, scituate lying & being in Selsid in the said county, vntill my
said son William or my next heir shall accomplish the full age of Twenty One
yeares, & the said p[ro]fitss to be disposed of by her for & towards the mentainance &
education, of my s[ai]d childeren, & for [th]e better mentainance & education of my s[ai]d
children; I giue & bequeath all my goods & chattells, moueable, & unmoueable: my
debts & Funerall expences first discharged forth of the same, vnto my said wife
whom I make sole executrix of this my will; Supervisors hereof I make & appoint
my trusty & well beloved friends, & kinsmen, Georg Leyburn, Peter Mawson, and
John Pickering, gentlemen, desireing them to see this my will well & truely p[er]formed
to the best of their powers as my trust is in them, and for their paines to be taken
therein I giue to each of them for shilings apeec"for shilings apeec" is in different handwriting, a gap apparently having been left for this to be added later In testimony whereof I haue here=
vnto putt my hand & seale the day & yeare first above written

Fra: Thorn [signed, latter part of surname covered by seal]

[Si]gned Sealed & acckowledged
in the p[re]sence of vs (vizt)
[J]ohn Pickering [signed]
Peter Mawson [signed]
Robert Jackson [signed]

Will of Francis Viscount Montague, 1682

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: National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England :Will of Francis Viscount Montague :PROB 11/371/353 :Prob date 29 November 1682 :transcribed by Helen Ford, divided into sections for easier reading (still to be proof read) [[Browne-1974|Francis Browne, 3rd Viscount Montagu]] :In the name of God Amen '''the fifteenth day of May''' in the nyne and twentieth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereign Lord Charles the Second by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland, King defender of the faith etc Annoque Dmni '''one thousand six hundred seventy and seaven''' I '''Francis Viscount Montague''' being in health of body ,and of good and perfect memory thanks bee to God, constitute ordeine and make this my last will and testament in manner and forme follownig that is to say :First I recommend my soule into the hands of Almighty God trusting through the aboundant merits and mercies of my Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ to be saved and received into eternall blisse my body I will to the earth to bee buried with decencie and privacie amongst the rest of my Ancestors in the chapell of Midhurst in the county of Sussex in the vault there And as to the disposall of my reall and personall estate subjectto the devises limitations or appoyntments of this my last will I dispose of the same as followeth :And first my will is that all such debts as I shall owe at the time of my decease bee iustlie and truly paid out of the estate settled on the trustees hereafter menconed for that purpose by the devise order and discrecon of my executors hereafter named :Item I give unto such poore people as shall attend my corps at the time of my buriall the summe of twenty pounds or twelve pence apeece to every poore person soe as they doe not exceed above fower hundred poore people to be distributed by or at the discrecon of my executor :And where as by Indenture tripartite bearing date the fifth day of January in the seveanth yeare of the reigne of our late Sovereign Lord King Charles the first and made betweene mee the said Viscount Mountague of the first part Henry Bishop of Henfield in the said County of Sussex Esq of the s’cond part and Thomas Gifford of London Esquire and William Cape of London Gent on the third part and by recoverie and other Conveyances and assurances in the law I the said Viscount have settled amongst other things All that the capitall messuage called Cowdray House and the parke called Cowdrey parke als Single parke with the appertenances in the said county of Sussex unto the uses intents and purposes and under the the provisoes and limitations therin specified and declared In which said Indenture there is contained one provisoe or Covenant to the effect or purpose hereafter following (that is to say) Provided always that it should and inought bee lawful to and for mee the siad Viscount at all times and from time to time durenig my naturall life at my will and pleasure when and soe often as it should pleas mee by any writing to bee rased and subscibed with my owne proper hand in the presence of three suffcient and credible witnesses or by my last will and testament in writing to bee sealed and subscribed with my owne proper hand in the presence of three sufficient and credible witnesses at the least to after determine diminish inlarge change or make void all or any of the uses limitations or purposes comprized in the said Indenture or then after to bee limitted or declared by mee the said Viscount as aforesaid or the use or uses of any part, or parcell of the premisses (not tending to the disincrow or overthrow of the estates therein limitted in joynture to Jane the Viscountesse Mountague or Dame Mary Gerard both hitherto deceased nor of any lease of [Woodsales?] already made or then after to bee made of upon or from the premises or any part or parcell therof or upon or from any the Coppyhold or Customary lands of the Mannors therein [menconed?] or either of them And likewise that it should and inought to be lawful to and for me the said Viscount at my liberty and pleasure when and soe often as it should please mee dureing my life by my last will and testament or by other writing to bee by mee sealed and subscribed as aforesaid to limit and appoint the use of the said capitall messuage parke lands and premises (amongst other things) to my selfe or any other person in fee simple, fee tayle for life lives or yeares with condicon or limitacon or otherwise without condicon or limitacon as to mee the said Francis Viscount Mountague shall bee though meete and convenient as in and by the said Indenture amongst other things therein conteined more fully and at large appeareth Now therefore I the said Francis Viscount Mountague by virtue and in pursuance of the said power and authority to mee limitted and reserved in and by the said Indenture doe hereby revoke annihilate and make void all and every the uses in the said Indenture limmitted and declared as for and concerning the house called Cowdrey house and the said parke called Cowdrey Parke als Single Parke with the appertenances and by this my last will and testament by mee sealed and subscibed in the presence of the credible witnesses whose names are here upon indorsed doe hereby devise limitt declare and '''appoint the use of the said house called Cowdrey houseand the said Parke called Cowdrey Park als Single parke with th'appertenances and of all the orchards gardens barnes stables buildings and outhouses to the same belonging with their and every of their apperenances immediately from and after my decease unto my dearly beloved wife Elizabeth Viscountesse Mountague together with the use of the goods furniture and household stuff as shall bee remainig and being at the time of my decease in and about the said house called Cowdrey house for and during her widdowhood and then to cease''' And also I giveand devise unto my salid wife All that my Manner of [Calrets?] in the said county of Sussex and all lands tenements and hereditaments thereto beonging accepted reputed or taken to bee part or parcell thereof with their and every of their appertenances And also all the Rectories or parsonages impropriate of Castborne Lodsworth and Farnehurst And all Tythes Gleabelands profitts comodities advantages and hereditaments to the said Rectories or either of them belnging or ejoy’d as part or parcell of them or either of them for and dureing her widdowhood and then to cease. And mywill and desire is that the said goods householdstuff and furniture in their necessary usage bee preserved and kept with what diligence and care may bee from wilfull wast hurt or spoyle for the use and benefitt of my next heire male to whom my will is that as well as the said goods and furniture as also ky said house called Cowdrey house the said parke caled Cowdrey Parke als Singl Parke And all other the aforesaid Mannor lands tenements heriditaments rectories or parsonages impropriate and premisses with their and every of their appertenances before to my said wife given devised limitted or appointed dureing her widdowhood shall foe and remain Immediatilie after my said wifes decease or her intermarriage which shall first and next happen after my decease :Item I give and bequeath unto my '''said deare wife the summe of One thousand pounds''' of lawfull English money to bee paid her within six monethes next after my decease And also I doe hereby will limitt and appoint that after my funerall charges expended bee satisfied as soon as may bee the legacies to the severall persons menconed in a schedule to this my will [ ] bee satisfied and paid :And whereas I the said Viscount by Indenture bearing date the Nyne and Twentieth day of May in the six an thirtieth yeare of the reigne of our Sovereign Lord the Kings Mai’tie that now is made by and between mee the said Viscount of the one part and John Caryll of Goodwood in the said County of Sussex Esq William Roper of the Citty of London Esq and William [Yalden?] of Blackdown in the parish of Loddesworth in the said COuntie of Sussex Esq of the other part for the consideracon therin expressed did grant bargain sell lymitt and appoint unto the said John Caryll William Roper and William Yalden their heires and assigens All those the mannors of Loddesworth Sulham [Ingasshall] and the demeasnes of the mannor of Seddlescomb with their rights members and appertenances in the said County of Sussex and the parke and grounds called [ ] parke in the said County of Sussex And all those the Mannor of Shalford Chiffors and Shalford Bradstone Rigley and Send with rights members and appurtennances in the County of Sussex and the Rectory of Send aforesaid And diverse other messuages farmers lands tenements hereditaments in the said Counties of Sussex and Surrey in the said Indentures mentioned .Nevertheless under this trust and confidence amongst other trusts that they the said''' John Caryll William roper and William Yelden''' and the survivors and survivors of them and the heires of the survivor of them shall out of the rents issues and profitts of the said Mannors landes tenements hereditaments and premises in the said indentures mencoed or by sale of the Inherittance through or any part thereof or by leases of Mortgages thereof or any part thereof satisfy and pay all and every the debts and summes of money then due and owing by mee the said Viscount amounting in all to the summe of twenty thousand pounds or thereabouts And also all other the debts of mee the said Viscount And all Annuities legacies rents and other summme and summes of money which I the said Viscount by my last will and testament in writing or by any other writing or writings sealed and subscribed with my owne proper hand in the presence of two or more sufficient and credible witnesses or by any Codicill or Schedule to bee annexed to such my will orother writing shall lymitt and appoint in such sort and manner as in and by my said last will shall bee directed ordered lymitted or appointed And upon this further trust and confidence that after all and singuler the said debts summe and summes of money annuities and payments shall bee paid and discharged And all and singler the trusts before in the said Indenture menconed bee truly performed They the said John Caryll William Roper and William Yalden and the survivors and survivor of them and the heires of the the survivor of them shall well and truly execute and convey an estate in fee simple of all the said Mannors Lands and premises which remaine unsold and the Revercon and Revercons thereof subject into such Leases as shall bee by them made unto such person or persons to whom the said Viscount by his last will and testament or by any writing to bee by him seaed and subscribed with his owne proper phand before two or more credible witnesses shall lymitt and for want of such lymitacon and appointment then to the right heires of the said Viscount forever with diverse other condicons provisees and agreements in the said last recited Indenture menconed as by the said Indenture [ ] benig thereto had more at large it doth and may appeare Now therefore I the said Francis Viscount Mountague by virtue and in persuance of the power and authority to mee lymitted and reserved in the said last recited Indenture by this my last will and test’ment by mee sealed and subscribed in the presence of the credible witnesses whose names of hereupon endorsed as witnesses doe hereby devise lymitt declare and appoint that they the said John Caryll William Roper and William Yalden and the survivor or survivors of them and the heires of the survivor of themdoe and shall '''out of the rents issues and profitts to bee by them raised out of all and singuler the said Mannors Lands tenements hereditaments and premisses to them conveyed in and by the said last recited Indenture in the said Counties of Sussex and Surrey or by the sale thereof or any part thereof in otherwise according to the trust in them reposed satisfy and pay the said summe of twenty thousand pounds debts in the said Indenture menconed which remaines as yet insatisfied As also all and every other my debts annuities summe and summes of money which remaine due and payable at the tyme of my decease''' :And after the said debts summe and summes of money Annuities and payments shall bee paid and discharged if the same shall not bee paid and discharged or otherwise secured to bee paid by mee the said Viscount in my lifetime And all and singuler the Trusts in the said Indentures menconed bee truly performed That then they the said John Caryll William Roper William Yalden and the Survivors and Survivors of them and the heires of the survivor of them doe and shall well and truelie execute and convey an estate in fee simple of All and singular or soe much of the said Mannors Lands tenements hereditam’ts and premises with t’appertenances in the said Counties of Sussex and Surrey to them conveyed as aforesaid and shall remaine then unsold and the revercon and revercons thereof (subject neverthelesse ro such sealed devises or other grants as shall by them at anty time before made thereof or any part thereof) '''To the use and behoofe of Francis Browne my sonne and heire apparent and of the heirs of the said Francis forever.''' : And whereas there is noe estate as yet settled by mee on '''Henry Browne my youngest son''' Now therefore I the said Viscount for a porcon for my said son Henry and for the better support and maintenance of his family and the child and children of his body yssuing dow by this my last will and testament give devise and bequeath unto my said sonne Henry All that my mannor or Lordshipp of Lenham withall and singular its rights members and appertenances whatsoever in the County of Kent And all that my capitall messuage in Leneham aforesaid And all other Messuages Houses Farmes Lands Tenements Woods Underwoods Coppices Coppicegrounds Commons Wasts Rents Revercons Services Courts Leete Courts Baron View of Frankpledge Royalties Liberties Juridicons priviledges emoluments and hereditaments whatsoever in the said Mannor of Leneham belonging or in any wise appertemenier situate lyeing and being in Lenham aforesaid or elsewhere in the said County of Kent And all that the rectory or parsonage impropriate in Leneham aforesaid and the Avowson of the vicaridge of Lenham aforesaid And all tithes tenthes Glebelands and oblacons [obveicons?] profitts Commodities and appertenances whatosever to the said Rectory or parsonage impropriate of Leneham aforesaid belonging or in any wise apperteining To the use uses intents and purposes hereafter in and by this my last will mencon’d & specified and declared (that is to say to the use and behoofe of my said sonne Henry Browne for and dureing the term of his naturall life and after his decease then to the use of the first sonne of his body lawfully begotten or to bee begotten and of the heires male of the body of such first sonne of the said Henry Browne begotten or to bee begotten and for want of such Issue to or for the use of the second theird fourth fifth sixth and all and such other sonne or sonnes of the body of the said Henry lawfully to bee begotten severally and respectively and after another as they and everie of them shall bee in priority of age and seniority of Birth and of the severall and respective heires male of the bodie and bodies of all and every such sonne and sonnes Issueing the body of such sonnes and their heires male of his body isssuing being always as prefered before the younger such sonnes and the heire male of his or their bodie or bodies issunig and for want of Issue and in case my said sonne Henry shall have noe heires male of his body Issueing thereto the use of the heires male of the mody of mee the said Viscount Issueing and for want of such issue then to the use of the right heires of mee the said Viscount forever Provided always and my will and intaining is and I doe hereby will lymitt and appoint that if in case my said sonne Henry shall have noe Issue male of his bodie but shall have one or more daughter or daughters at the time of his decease Then my will is and I doe hereby direct and appoint that my said sonne Henry by his last will and testament shall have power to raise out of the said Mannor Rectorie and premises or some part thereof the summe of two thousand pounds of lawfull English money for such daughters porcons if more than one the said two thousand pounds to bee equally divided amongst them share and share alike And also that it shall and may bee lawfull to and for my said sonne Henry Browne at any time dureing his life time to make settle and assure unto or upon his now wife or any wife or wives that hereafter hee shall happen to marry A joynture or Joyntures out of the said manor and Rectory of Leneham. Or either of them (such jointure or jointures not exceeding the yearly value of one hundred pounds per annum And after such Jointure or Jointures made shall end and determine and each daught or daughters porcons raised as aforesaid Then the said Manor of Leneham Recory and premisses to remain and bee to the uses and purposes as are here before menc’oned specified and declared :Item I give and devise onto my Nephew John Petre esquire the summe of one hundred poundes to be imediatelie paid him after my decease and to bee disposed of by him according as I have directed and appointed :Item my will is that my domestique servants and family bee continued together after my decease by the space of three monethes and the charge of housekeeping bee defrayed by my Executors out of my testamentary estate And lastly I doe nominate the right honourable Christopher Lord Teynham S’r Charles Walgrave Knight the said John Caryll and John Tourner Gent my servant Executors of this my last will and testament revoking all former and other wills whatsoever In witness whereof I the said Francis Viscount Mountague whereonto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare first above written :A Schedule of the severall legacies given by mee Francis Viscount Mountague in this my last will annexed. ;Imprimis: I will and devise unto my''' Nephew( John Blomer esquire William Roper esq in this my last will menconed and John Belson of the Citty of London esquire the summe of fifteene hundred pounds of lawfull English money to bee disposed by them as I have or shall direct and appoint'''_______________________________________________________1500L :Item I given and devise to my servants hereafter particularly named if they should continue in my service at the time of my decease the severall legacies as followeth vis :To JohnFrancis gent my servant fifty pounds_______________________ ________50L :To Nicholas [Emnor?] gent my servant the sume of fifty pounds_______________50L :To Francis Complen my servant the summe of Twenty pounds_________________20L :To Paul Adams my servant the summe of fifty pounds _______________________20L :Item I give to all other my servants in and about my house as shall bee reteined in my service at the time of my decease halfe a yeares wages over and above such wages as shall bee then due to them :signed sealed and delivered published and declared in the presence of us N Coldham Robt Throckmorton Stephen Bowes Rich Stiles '''Probate was granted 29 November 1682''' (John Turner one of the executors granted administration)

Will of Francis West Esq 1634

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[West-420|Francis West Esq]], 1634.Will of Francis West of Winchester, Hampshire. 28 April 1634. PROB 11/165/390. The National Archives, Kew. In the name of God Amen I Francis West of the city of Winchester in the county of Southt Esquire, being (I thancke god) sound in body, and in perfect good health and understanding and considering the uncertaine condic~on of this life, and being desirous in the best manner that I can to make provision for Jane my now wife, one of the daughters of Sr Henry Davye Knight, in case that shee happen to overlive mee, doe make this my last will and testament in manner and forme following; revokeing thereby all former wills whatsoever of mee the said Francis West And first of all I bequeath my soule into the hands of Almighty God my maker hopeing to be saved by the only meritts of my blessed Savio~r Jesus Christ. And my body to be buryed in such decent Manner, as my executrix hereafter named shall thinke fitt without excessive pompe, or unfitting sparing. And as concerning the disposic~on of such temporall estate either of Landes, profits, advantages, plantations, servannts, Cattle, Hogges, Goates, or other goodes whatsoever, wherewith Almighty God shalbe pleased to blesse mee withall, at the tyme of my death either in this Kingdome, in Virginia, or elsewhere soever, I doe devise that my said wife shall as soone as shee may, after my death, or decease sell my said Landes, plantations, Servants, and goodes whatsoever within the said Kingdome of England or in Virginia, or in whatsoever other place they shall happen to be at the time of my death (except Jewells, plate, money, Linnen, and howsehould stuffe whatsoever) for, and att their best rate, rates, and values And I doe appoint the same truly Inventaryed immediatly after my death. And I doe further will and devise that my said wife Jane shall have the wholl disposeing, profits, and ordering thereof until such tyme as my sonne Francis West shall accomplishe his full age of one and twenty yeares; my said wife in the meanetyme maintaining, breeding and bringing upp my said sonne in learning and in the feare of God. And I doe devise, and declare my intent, and meaning to be; that '''when my said sonne Franncis West shall accomplish his said age of one and twenty yeares that then my said wife shall pay or deliver unto him th’one halfe, or moity of my said estate''' so to be sould, and Inventaried as aforesaid (except before excepted) And if my said sonne Francis West happen to dye before that he doe or accomplish his said age of one and twenty yeares then my intent and meaning is that my said wife Jane shall have all my said estate of Landes, plantac~ions, servants, and goodes, aforesaid whatsoever to her owne use forever that is to say, such Landes and thinges, whereof I shall be then seized of in fee simple to her and her heires forever, and all my said personall estate whatsoever to her owne use forever, '''if shee happen to have noe noe issue by mee'''. And that '''if shee happen to have any issue by mee''', then I devise the said wholl estate, or money to be made upon the sale of the Landes, plantations, servants, and goodes aforesaid whatsoever (if my said sonne Franncis happen to dye dureing his minority) and the whole benefitt thereof to my said wife for her life. '''But if my said sonne Franncis West doe happen to live unto his said full age of one and twenty yeares, and that I have issue by my said wife Jane, then I devise but the one moity, or halfe thereof to my said wife, for her life.''' And my intent and meaning is and I doe hereby declare, and devise that after the death of my said wife the one full moytie of the whole estate aforesaid (if my said sonne Franncis happen to dye before his full age of one and twenty yeares aforesaid) unto such children, as I shall have by my said wife to be equally divided between them: saving that my meaning is and I doe devise, declare, and appoint, that such eldest sonne as I shall have by my said wife Jane shall have a double port~on or part, that is to say, twice as much as his other Brothers, and Sisters: But if my said sonne Franncis doe happen to live unto his said full age of one and twenty yeares, then I devise after her death, the said moity of my said estate devised to my said wife Jane as aforesaid unto such children, as I shall have by my said wife Jane to be divided betweene them in such manner as the moity of the whole of my estate aforesaid is hereby appoynted to be divided betweene them (in case my said sonne Franncis West happen to dye before his said full age of one and twenty yeares provided alwaies, and my intent and meaning is, and I doe devise, that if my said wife Jane doe take a second husband after my death, that then the one moytie, or halfe of such estate whatsoever except before excepted as shall come to her by vertue of this my last will, shall be divided, and paid unto such children as I shall have by her equally to each of them, '''except the eldest sonne,''' an equall part of halfe of her said estate in her life tyme and to the said eldest sonne a double part thereof as aforesaid, the said payments to be made unto them respectively, as they shall come to their severall ages of one and twenty yeares. And I doe devise that th’other moytie, or residue of her said estate, which shee shall have by this my will shalbe paid and delivered unto my saide children after her death, which I shall have by my said wife Jane equally to all of them (but th’eldest sonne) one equall part thereof, and in such proportion for the eldest sonne, as th’other moytie or hlafe is lymitted to be paid in the life tyme of my said wife Jane. And I doe devise, and give unto my said wife Jane all such Jewells, plate, Lynnen, money and howsehould stuffe, as I shall be possessed of att the tyme of my death to her owne use forever, and to be disposed of att her will, and pleasure. And of this my will I doe constitue appointe and make my said wife Jane full, sole and wholle executrix. And I doe appoynt the said Sr Henry Davye knight overseer of this my last will and I doe give to him five poundes for his paynes to see this my last will performed. Read, Signified, sealed, and published to be the last will and Testament of mee the said Franncis West; the seaventeenth day of December, in the fift yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god of England, Scotland, France and Ireland, kinge, in the sight and presence of us Provided that is the said Franncis West and Jane doe dye without issue of their bodies betweene them begotten, that then the one halfe of all the estate aforesaid shalbe in the power of the said Franncis West to bestowe, and give to whomesoever hee pleaseth. [17 Dec 1629] Frans West. Test Tho: South, Tho. Hill Probatum: .. apud London … Vicesimo octavo die mensis Aprilis Anno Domini Millesimo Sexcentesimo Tricesimo quarto [28 Apr 1634], Juramento Jane West Relictie dicti defunct et executricis … == Sources ==

Will of Garland Anderson

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Will of [[Anderson-61334|Garland Anderson]]"Kentucky Probate Records, 1727-1990," database with images,{{FamilySearch Image|33SQ-GPQ9-JRN}}, accessed 30 July 2023, Will of Garland Anderson, dated 4 June 1829, produced 21 September 1829, Green County, Kentucky, FHL film #004820022, page 286 of 424, Will records, 1816-1839, Vol. 2, page 161, county courthouses, Kentucky. I Garland Anderson being in my usual health and mind and recollecting that is appointed for all men to die and the great uncertainty of life do make this my last will and testament. Touching my worldly affairs I desire and direct that my funeral expenses and debts if any should be paid out of the proceeds of the sales of my personal estate. Secondly, I will unto my wife, Sally Anderson, the use of the land containing about four hundred and eighty one acres to be hers until my son Robert arrives to the age of 21 years at which period the said lands to be equally divided between them by a line running from the Caney fork north... to the back line including the mansion house, yard and garden in the lower half or half ??? to Madjor Haskins which is to be my said wifes durning her life. I also wwill unto my said wife three head of horses, six head of catte, ten of sheep, twenty of hogs to be of an average value out of my said stock. I also will to my said wife Sally one hundred and fifty dollars worth of my household and kitchen furniture and farming utensils to be her and her heirs forever. I also will unto my said wife durning her life the following negroes, namely, Franny, Silvey, Billy, Sam, Flemming, Mehaly, Judy, Esther, Randal and Robbin out of all which estate she is to raise support and school my children Martha and Eliza and at the death of my said wife I will that the forenamed negros with their increase belong to my said children, Martha and Eliza to them and their heirs forever. But if my said wife should not accept this provision and choose to take her thirds in my estate, then and in that case I will to my children by her nothing at all and that said dower estate descend to my children by my last previous wife. Thirdly, having personally given to my son Alfred what I intended for him out of my estate and having this day given to my son Peter the negroes and other property I intended for him, nothing more is devised to them. To Franklin Anderson I will a negro man named Armstead in addition to what I had previously given him. I will and devise to my daughter Ellen Anderson the following negroes, to wit, Bess, Maltida, Eliza, Fanny, George, Willis, and Caty together with their future increase to her and her heirs forever. The intent of this devise is that the use of said negroes is to belong to said Ellen and that the porperty in them descend to her heirs. I will and devise to my son Robert Anderson the lands and plantation on which I now live supposed to contain four hundred and eighty one acres to him and his heirs forever to possess the one half of said land when he arrives at the age of 21 years and the balance on the death of my said wife Sally Anderson. I also will unto him my said son the following negroes, to wit, James, John, Mamie, Shelton and Garret together with all their increase to him and his heirs forever. I will unto my daughter Mary O Allen all my personal estate not heretofore disposed of to be vested in ?? money and retained by my executors and laid out by them in a way (use their judgement) best calculated for her support and comfort through life and if any of said deviise should be remaining at her death I will it belong to here issue if she has any, if none to belong and be equally divided between my sons, Franklin, Peter and Robert Anderson and my daughter Ellen or the survivors of them. It is also my will that if either of my children die without issue their estate belong to my second wife's children namely Franklin, Peter, Robert, Ellen and Mary or the survivors of them. Lastly I hereby appoint my friend John Barret and my son Peter Anderson executors of this my last will and guardians to my infant children with directions that no security should be required of said Barret for his performance as such I also revoke all wills heretofore made. In testimony of all which I have herewith set my hand and seal this 4th day of June 1829. : Garland Anderson Witnesses: : Robert Stockton : D C Brown : A W Hillard At a county court held for Green County at the courthouse in Greensburgh on the 21th day of September 1829: The within last will and testament of Garland Anderson, deceased was produced in court by the executors therein named and proven by the oath of Robert Stockton and A W Hillard two of the subscribing witnesses which to have been signed sealed and published by the said decedent as his last will and testament and at the time of executing the same they believe him to be in his perfect mind and memory and the same was ordered to be recorded which is don accordingly. Given under my hand this 2nd day of November 1829 Attest: James I Allen, DC ==Sources==

Will of Gary Jackson 1866 Marengo, Alabama

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Last Will and Testament of [[Jackson-15176|Gary Jackson]] August 15, 1866
Will Book A, Page 96-98, Marengo County Courthouse, Linden, Alabama
(original transcriber unknown, 4/15/2002) State of Ala, Marengo County
John J Finney
I Garry Jackson of the State and county aforesaid being of Sound Mind and in good health make this my last will and testament. First I give my soul to God who gave it. 2nd I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Lucy Jackson during her natural life the use and benefit of a certain tract of land to wit E1/2 of SE1/4 Sect 29, also W1/2 of SW 1/4 Sect 30 T13, Range 4East, being the home place. I give her also all household and kitchen furniture, 1 horse or mule and plows and gear sufficient for said horse in making a crop, two Cows and calves, twenty head of hogs and 500 lbs port, 100 bushels corn. Also twenty five dollars pocket change. All of which she is to have during her natural life and not dispose of as all of said above named property at her death to be sold and the proceeds to be equally divided between my children. She is also to have the Gin & land and the use of Gin house on said tract of land above named to be for use and benefit of any of my children who wish to use it. As regards my real estate except what I have given to my wife, I wish it all sold in forty and eighty acre lots so that my children can purchase to suit themselves, excepting also the forty acres '''[[Jackson-45450|John C. Jackson]]''' lives on and the forty that my so '''[[Jackson-45557|Robert]]''' lives on. John C. is to pay two hundred and fifty Dollars for the forty he lives on and no interest is to be charged him for use of said place; also Robert to pay One hundred Dollars for the forty he is living on without interest. I also charge my daughter '''[[Jackson-45554|Elizabeth]]''' one hundred and fifty Dollars for a piece of land I gave her when she married, but she is to pay no interest on said amount. As regards my Grandchildren [[Hatton-2635|Frances Hatton]], Garry Autry and Catherine I wish them all three to come in as one heir on my estate not each separately but all as one and should either one of them die the other two to share the interest - all of my personal property to be sold and proceeds to be equally divided between my children and three Grand children to be classed as one heir, also in distribution. I also give the heirs of '''[[Jackson-45553|Sterling Jackson]]''' five Dollars which is all I wish them to have of my estate - I will also that in the event that my children can divide my real estate satisfactory to themselves not to be sold & if they can not agree to be sold as above specified. I will that in the event that any of children should die without children having children what they get from my estate go back to their Brothers and sisters. I will also that '''[[Hatton-1519|Wm K (R?) Hatton]]''' have nothing to do and he be not allowed to give security for the Guardianship of what my granddaughter Frances Hatton may draw from my estate, also that John Watkins Autery be not allowed to have anything to do with the interest my grand children Gary Autry and Cathay may draw in Guardianship. Also that W G{?] Proctor have nothing to do with any interest my daughter Sarah Ann Mandy may have from my estate and in the event she should die without having a child or children, what she draws from my estate to be vest back to either children. I will also that John C. Jackson, Robt Jackson, George Jackson and Josephus Jackson be and are hereby appointed Executors of this my last will and Testament.
'' This 25th day of August 1866
Gary Jackson
His X Mark
Witnesses Saml J Threadgill
John J Finney
Andrew Jackson, Shields Jackson ----
Codicil
In addition to the above my last will and testament I give unto my Grand daughter Francis Hatton one hundred and Fifty Dollars and a horse worth seventy five Dollars and my other Grand daughter one hundred and fifty and two cow and calves. I also will instead of my four sons being my Executors that only George M and Joseph act as Executors of this my last will and testament [this line is unreadable] above in peace & harmony I set my hand & seal to this my last will & testament on this 24th day March 1868.
Gary Jackson
X his mark
State of Alabama
Marengo County
Probate Court of Said County
In the matter of the codicil of the last will and testament of Garry Jackson deceased, Before me P. E. O'Connor Judge of the said Court personally appeared in open Court John J. Finney who having been by me first duly sworn and examined did and does depose and say on oath that Samuel J Threadgill who is a subscribing witness to the Codicil of the will of Garry Jackson deceased in his presence held the said will and codicil up that he Garry Jackson might see it and then and there asked him if that was his will and codicil he Garry Jackson said yes, that is my will and codicil and I want you to sign it. Which the said Threadgill did in my presence and in the presence of the said Garry Jackson.
John J. Finney
Sworn to and Subscribed before me this 13th day of September 1868
P. E. O'Conner
Judge pc

Will of George Bacon of Harpford

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Will of [[Bacon-3503|George Bacon]] of Harpford, Somerset. Written 23rd June 1685 Proved 13th June 1691 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] from a copy held by the UK National Archives at Kew.(Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 405: 71 Discovery catalogue entry:[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D730335 Will of George Bacon Gentleman of Harpford] ) In the Name of God Amen I [[Bacon-3503|George Bacon]] of Harpford in the County of Somerset Gent. being in good health of body and perfect soundness of mind but seriously considering the frailty and instability of all mankind, the certainty of Death and uncertainty of its coming do make and ordain this my last Will and testament in manner following hereby revoking and annulling all former Wills whatsoever. First I give and bequeath my Soul unto Almighty God that gave it and my body to the Earth whence it was taken in most assured hope of its resurrection and reunion of both unto everlasting life through the only merits and satisfaction of Jesus Christ my Saviour and Redeemer. Item I give unto the poor five pounds to be distributed at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named at the time of my funeral. Item I give unto every covenant Servant and Apprentice that shall live with me at the time of my death Ten shillings apiece. Item I give grant and devise unto my dear wife [[Unknown-303443|Mary Bacon]] my beloved Brother [[Bacon-3446|William Bacon]] of Maunsell in the said County of Somerset Gent my good friends Nicholas Comer of Langford Budville in the same County Clerk and Robin Southele of Cleranyer in the County of Devon Gent all that my farm of Harpford commonly called Harpford Farm Horshead ??????? tenement and Gummons ground lying and being in the several parishes of Langford Budville Thame St Margaret and Wellington in the said county of Somerset now in the possession of me the Testator and all those two houses lying on the south side of High Street in Wellington called or known by the name of the Castle and White Horse with all the lands tenements houses buildings gardens orchards and all other its appurtenances whatsoever to have and to hold to them the said Mary Bacon, William Bacon, Nicholas Comer and John Southele the survivors and survivors of them and the Executor and Executors of them for and during the full space and term of one thousand years fully to be complete and ended commencing in and upon these several grounds past and present of my said Farm of Harpford viz! five closes called Harpford Lawns Barns Househead Harpford wood Bransbry wood and the Orchard under it and the two houses in Wellington immediately after my decease and in and upon all the rest and remainder of my Farm in which I have heretofore made a jointure unto my said wife Mary Bacon from and immediately after her decease if she survive me the Testator. Item I give and bequeath all my plate jewels household stuff goods and chattels real and personal whatsoever unto my said wife Mary Bacon, William Bacon, Nicholas Comer and John Southele the survivors and survivor of them and to the Executor or Executors of the survivor of them on this Special trust and confidence and to these uses intents and purposes following and to no other use intent or purpose whatsoever. That is to say / First to permit and suffer my said wife to make use of all my household stuff during her widowhood and no longer and out of the rents effects and profits of my said Lands houses and personal estate to maintain and educate all my children and to pay unto my son [[Bacon-5278|George Bacon]] and unto my five daughters [[Bacon-3507|Ann]], [[Bacon-3508|Jane]], [[Bacon-3510|Elizabeth]], [[Bacon-3511|Sarah]], and [[Bacon-5277|Hannah]]. to every and each of them Five hundred pounds apiece as they shall respectively attain unto the age of One & Twenty years, or be married, which shall first happen, And my will and meaning is that if any of my said children shall happen to die before they attain the age of One and Twenty years and not married that in such case, such child or children’s portion shall be equally divided amongst the survivors of them share and share alike provided always that if either of my said children shall happen to marry without and against the consent of my said Trustees, the Survivors or Survivor of them that such child or children’s portion shall be set to interest for the use and benefit of such child or children of mine so marrying may happen to have and in case such child or children of mine so marrying happen to die without issue then my will and meaning is that such child or children’s portion shall be equally divided amongst my surviving children and the children if any be of those that are dead each family of my Grandchildren having equal proportion to be equally divided between them with one of my surviving children and no more. Item I do hereby give grant and devise all my lands tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever unto my son [[Bacon-3509|John Bacon]] his heirs and assigns forever Provided nevertheless that if my said son John shall prove inconformable unto the advice and counsel of my said Trustees and shall take evil and extravagant courses of life or shall refuse or neglect after he shall acquire the age of One and Twenty years to pay or sufficiently secure to be paid unto my said Trustees such sums of money as upon a just amount to be made and given unto him by my said Trustees shall appear to be wanting fully to complete and make up all the Legacies before by me given, then my will and meaning is and I do hereby give grant and devise all my said Lands Tenements and Hereditaments unto my said son [[Bacon-5278|George Bacon]] his heirs and assigns forever after the expiration of the one thousand years aforesaid. Item my will and meaning is that if either of my sons [[Bacon-3509|John]] or [[Bacon-5278|George Bacon]] shall pay or sufficiently secure to be paid unto my said Trustees the survivors or survivor of them, the Executor or Executors of the survivors of them such sum of money as shall be wanting to make good the Legacies herein by me given , at such time as they shall respectively attain to the age of one and twenty years, that then my said Trustees and the survivors or survivor of them, the Executor or Executors of the survivors of them shall forthwith thereupon make, convey, assign and set over all their right title claim term of years and demands whatsoever in or unto any of my Lands, houses, gardens, orchards, with their appurtenances and also such chattels goods and household stuff as shall be left and unsold for the uses above mentioned unto such of my said sons as shall discharge the said incumbrance, preference to be given unto my son John as Elder until his neglect or refusal as aforesaid. Lastly I make constitute and ordain my said wife Mary Bacon, William Bacon my said brother and my said good friends Mr Nicholas Comer and Mr John Southele to be my Executors of this my last Will and Testament intreating them to take upon them the burden and execution thereof and of the trust I have reposed in them which I doubt not but they will faithfully discharge and I do hereby give unto each of them a ring of Twenty shillings apiece. And I charge and demand my said children to follow the direction of my said Executors and to be no ways troublesome unto them in disputing these amounts or other management of the affairs committed to their care. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twenty third day of June in the first year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord King James the second over England. Anno Dmi 1685 , Geo:Bacon this writing contained in these two sheets of paper was signed sealed and declared by George Bacon herein named to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us William Bacon junior, William Gatcombe, Thomas Tucker, William Mouse Proved in London 13th June 1691.

Will of George Barrett Cordwainer of Salisbury Wiltshire

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:National Archives, Kew, England Prob 11/1899/39 : Perogative Court of Canterbury, Will of George Barrett, Cordwainer of Salisbury, Wiltshire :Prob date 7 August 1838 :Transcribed by Helen M Ford from an image on ancestry UK (all paragraphs added by transcriber to aid interpretation) :This is the last Will and Testement of me George Barrett of Salisbury cordwainer made at Salisbury this twentieth day of February one thousand eight hundred and thirty seven :First I direct that all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses be paid I give and bequeath unto my '''Brother William Barrett of Wyke Regis in the County of Dorset''' the whole of my property and book debts nevertheless in trust and for the use & purpose hereafter specified that is to receive the rents interest and profit of the said property and pay it over half yearly to my '''dear wife Jane Barrett '''during the whole term of her natural life And I further direct that she shall enioy the use of all my furniture plate Books linen & pictures during the whole of her natural life and that if she my said wife beein [sic] it expedient with the above and consent of my trustee and Executor aforenamed to sell any part of the same the said sale shall be effected and the proceedsof the same placed at interest for her use and benefit as aforesaid :And I hereby authorize my said Executor William Barrett of Wyke Regis aforesaid to sell any part or the whole of my property as it may be necessary to pay my debts or as it may appear expedient for the improvement of the property by placing it in some other form And also to give my said wife thirty pounds as soon after my decease as convenient for her present use and necessities :And after the decease of my said wife I give and bequeath the whole of my remaining said property to my''' three daughters Sarah Anna and Harriott''' And to their Executors admin’rs [administrators] and assignes to be divided equally between them share & share alike '''as they shall respectively attain the age of twenty one yeares or be married '''provided such marriage be with the consent of my Executors saving and excepting from the said peoperty three silver tablesppoons of which I direct one to be given to each of my '''three Children Jane William and Clement, ''' the two former I believe willbe satisfied that they are already provided for & the latter knows that he has already had too large a share of the family property :And I hereby nominate and appoint my said brother & wife Executors of this my last Will and Testament :George Barrett signed sealed and delivered by the within George Barrett in the presence of Geo Richardson Stephwn Maton :Proved at London 7 Aug’t 1838 before the judge by the oath of William Barrett the Brother one of the Ex’ors to whom admo’n was granted having been first sworn by [conc’ious (?)] duly to administer Power received of making the like grant to Jane Barrett the relict the other Ex’or when she shall apply for the same

Will of George Batman of Bitton, Gloucestershire, 1806

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Battman-30|George Batman]] of Bitton, Gloucestershire. His will was dated 9 June 1806 and appears to have been proved on 3 June 1807. == Transcript == In the Name of God, Amen. I Geo. Batman of the Parish of Bitton in the County of Gloucester being mindfull of my mortallity do make & Publish this my last Will and Testament in manner Following ; First I give and Devise unto my Wife Martha Batman all that Messuage or Tenemt. with the Land adjoining Situate in the Hamlet of Oldland in the Aforesaid Parish of Bitton with all my Stock Cattle Implements of Husbandry Dayry Utinsels Furniture &c. During the Term of her Natural Life, After her Decease to be Equally Divided between Pheabe, Sarah, Martha & Ratchel Batman Daughters of me Geo. Batman by paying out of the Above a Legacy to Hannah Lee Daughr. of me Geo. Batman the Sum of Thirty pounds of Lawfull money of Great Brittain ; Also to Harriat Prigg Daugter as aforesaid the Sum of Twenty pounds, but if the Said Harriat Prigg & her Daughter Harriat should Happen to Dye before the aforesaid Martha Batmn. the Aforesaid Twenty pounds to be equally Divided between Pheabe and Sarah Batman Share & Share alike Also I give to my Daughter Miraculas Lewis the Sum of One Shilling All the Rest and Residue of my Personal Estate whatsoever & wheresoever & what nature kind & Quality sover the Same May be & not before Given & Disposed of After Paymt. of Debts & Funeral Exps. I do hereby give unto my Wife Martha Batman for and During the Term of her Natural life, Lastly I Constitute and Appoint my Son Geo. Batman with Pheabe Batman my Daughter to be Excr. & Executrix of this My last will & Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this 9th. Day of June One Thousand Eight Hundred and Six Signed Sealed Published & Declared by the Testtator as & for his last Will and Testament who at his request in His presence and in the presence of us who have subscribed our Names hereunto
N Meere
Ann Mee P.S The above Hannah Lee to Receive Her Legacy two years after the Decease of the Aforesaid Martha Batman Harriat Prigg to Receive her Twenty pounds four years after the Decease of Aforesaid The mark X of Geo Batman == Sources == "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858". Ancestry.com. Name: George Batman; Document Type: Will; Will Date: 3 Jun 1807; Will Number: 72; Place: Bitton; Court: Consistory Court of Gloucester; Civil Place: Gloucestershire, England; Reference Code: 57317. {{Ancestry Sharing|27107526|b181c7}} {{Ancestry Record|4294|97862}}

Will of George Batman of Bitton, Gloucestershire, proved 1819

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Batman-82|George Batman]], yeoman, of Bitton, Gloucestershire. His will was dated 10 June 1818 and probate was granted on 22 March 1819. == Transcript == This is the last Will and Testament of me George Batman of Upton in the Parish of Bitton in the County of Gloucestershire, Yeoman, made this the Tenth Day of June in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Eighteen being though weak in Body, of sound and disposing Mind Memory and Understanding, Thanks be to Almighty God for the same. First I commend my Soul to God, and commit my Body to the Earth to be decently buried at the Discretion of my Executors herein named ; and as for my Worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased Almighty God to bless me, I give and dispose thereof as follows (that is to say) It is my Will and desire and I hereby give and bequeath to my beloved Wife Sarah Batman and her Assigns, during the Term of her natural Life (provided she shall so long continue my Widow and be unmarried, but not otherwise) my two Houses or Tenements with a Barn and Garden and Appurtenances thereunto belonging, and Also Eight Plots or Pieces of Land, all situate in this Parish ; and after [he]r Decease, or the Determination of her Widowhood as aforesaid, I give devise and bequeath to my Son George Batman one of the said Houses or Tenements with the Garden and Barton, and also two of the said Plots or Pieces of Land called Butterwells ; and to my Son William Batman I give devise and bequeath the other House or Tenement with the Barn, and also three Plots or Pieces of Land called the upper Tithings. To my Daughter Louisa Batman I give devise and bequeath a Plot or Piece of Land called Bartons, and to my Daughter Eliza Batman I give devise and bequeath a Plot or Piece of Land called Keene Moor in the said Parish, and another Piece called Half Acre. I also give and bequeath to my said Wife Sarah Batman and her Assigns, all my Stock, Goods, Chattels and Household Furniture of every kind, to be at her and their Disposal and for her use and benefit. And it is my Will and desire that in case either of my aforesaid Children should die before being in possession of their Property such Property shall become the Survivors, Share and Share alike. And all the Rest, Residue and Remainder of my Estate whatsoever and wheresoever I give and bequeath the same and every part thereof unto my said Wife Sarah Batman. And I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my said Wife Sarah Batman and John Lee, Carpenter, of Bath, joint Executrix and Executor of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the Date above written. George Batman Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator George Batman, as and for his last Will and Testament, in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto in his presence and in the presence of each other John Read
William Lee
Eliza. Shurland 22nd. March 1819
The above named John Lee the Executor (power being reserved for the Executrix when [it] was duly Sworn before me
Chas. Palmer Sur. Under £50 == Sources == * "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858". Ancestry.com. George Batman; Probate: 22 Mar 1819; Will Number: 48; Place: Bitton; Hamlet: Upton Cheyney; Court: Consistory Court of Gloucester; Reference Code: 59913.{{Ancestry Sharing|27055751|ed50d0}} {{Ancestry Record|4294|67934}}

Will of George Berle

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Record of Will. In the Name of God, Amen. I, [[Berle-3|George Berle]], of the Village of Churchville, County of Monroe and State of New York, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be my last Will and Testament, that is to say, First, -- After all of my lawful debts are paid and discharged, I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved Wife Rachel Berle, all of my personal estate of whatsoever character or kind, to have and to hold the same forever. Second. I give bequeath and devise all of my Real Estate, of whatsoever character or kind, to my said wife Rachel Berle, to have and to hold the same with the use thereof, during her natural life. And at her death the said Real Estate is to go to my seven children namely, Cecilia Weber, Sophia T. Berle, Joseph Berle, Louisa McShean, Frederick W. Berle, Frances V. Berle, and Caroline Berle to be divided equally between them share and share alike. Likewise, I make constitute and appoint Edward D. Pierson of Churchville, Monroe County, New York to be executor of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. In Witness Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal, the Thirty-first day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and Eighty-two. George Berle L.S. The above written instrument was subscribed by the said George Berle in our presence, and acknowledged by him to each of us; and he at the same time declared the above instrument, so subscribed, to be his last Will and Testament; and we, at his request, have signed our names as witnesses hereto, in his presence, and in the presence of each other, and written opposite our names our respective places of residence. Elijah Bodette, Churchville, N.Y.
Peter Mulheron, Churchville, N.Y. Surrogate's Court In the Matter of Proving the Last Will and Testament of George Berle deceased. Monroe County, ss. Elijah Bodette and Peter Mulheron being first duly sworn in open Court, each for himself doth depose and say, that he is a subscribing witness to the last will and Testament of George Berle late of the Village of Churchville, in the County of Monroe and State of New York, deceased. And these deponents do further say, that the said George Berle deceased, did, in the presence of each of these deponents, subscribe his name at the end of the instrument in writing, which is now here shown to the deponents, and which purports to be the last Will and Testament of the said deceased, and which bears date on the Thirty-First day of March one thousand eight hundred and Eighty two. That the said deceased died on or about the Third day of June 1882, at Churchville N.Y. aforesaid, as deponents are informed and believe. That the said deceased did, at the time of subscribing his name to the said instrument, as aforesaid, declare the same to be his last Will and Testament; and these deponents did thereupon subscribe their own respective names at the end of said instrument, as attesting witnesses to the execution thereof, each at the request of said deceased, and in his presence and the presence of each other. That the said deceased, at the time of so subscribing his name to said instrument as aforesaid, and publishing said instrument as aforesaid, was of full age, and a citizen of the United States; that he appeared to be, and deponents believe he was, of sound mind, memory, and understanding, and not under any restraint, and as deponents verily believe, in all respects competent to devise real estate; that each of these deponents saw the other sign his name to this said instrument, in the presence of said deceased. Subscribed and sworn to before me, Elijah Bodette this 2nd day of February 1895 Peter Mulheron J. A. Addington, Surrogate of Monroe County State of New York County of Monroe. Surrogate's Office I hereby certify, that the annexed instrument being the last Will and Testament of George Berle, late of the Village of Churchville in the County of Monroe, and State of New York, deceased, has upon due proof, been this day admitted to probate by the Surrogate's Court of said County of Monroe, as a will valid to pass real and personal property; which said last Will and Testament, and the proofs and examinations taken thereon are recorded in the office of the Surrogate of the last mentioned County. In Testimony Whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Surrogate's Court, at Rochester, in said County, this 8th day of February in the year one thousand eight hundred and ninetyfive. J. A. Addington Surrogate Monroe County, ss. It appearing upon the proofs duly taken in respect to the Last Will and Testament, of George Berle late of the Village of Churchville in the County of Monroe and State of New York, deceased, that the said Will was duly executed, and that the said George Berle at the time he executed the same, was in all respects competent to devise real estate, and not under restraint the said last Will and Testament and the proofs and examinations are hereby recorded, signed, and certified by me, pursuant to the provisions of the Code of Civil Procedure, this 8th day of February A. D. 1895. Recorded and examined, February 8th, 1895(no signature) Clerk Surrogate's Court

Will of George Chambre of Williamscott 1594

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Chambers-834|'''George Chambre''']] otherwise "Chaumbre" in this will, and "Chambers" elsewhere, of "Williamskott" or Williamscot in the parish of Cropredy in Oxfordshire. It was written on 27 February 1593/4 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 6 April 1594. '''Will of George Chaumbre 1594''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 83
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Note that the register scribe has mistakenly entered the year as 1583 at the end of his transcription of the will. Of note is that George mentioned two sons named Calcott (his wife's maiden name): these are *"Calcott Chambre The Elder", his then eldest son and executor of this will, who later represented Banbury as their Member of Parliament *"Calcott Chambre the younger" There was a third son Calcott Chambre who was the eldest son originally, but who had died in 1592.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Persons Mentioned:''' *'''my [[Chambers-833|daughter Willis]]''' Hester Chambre or Chambers who married Richard Willis (mentioned later) of Fenny Compton, Warwickshire *'''her [[Calcott-5|late mother]]''' Judith Calcott, Testator's first wife who died in October 1585 and presumed mother of all his children *'''my welbeloved wife''' Testator's second wife. Unnamed in the will *'''Mary Chaumbre my daughter''' under the age of 20 years and unmarried *'''Walter Chaumbre my sonne''' *'''Richard Chaumbre''' Testator's son *'''George Chaumbre''' Testator's son *'''Calcott Chaumbre the younger''' Testator's son *'''John Butler gentleman''' tenant of the Manor Farm in Wardington, Oxfordshire *'''Anthony Willoughbie gentleman''' Testator purchased the Manor Farm in Wardington, Oxfordshire from him *'''Calcott Chaumbre thelder my sonne''' the then eldest son (see note above) and executor and residuary legatee of the will *'''William Wrighte gent''' wellbeloved friend and overseer of the will *'''Thomas Holwaye minister''' wellbeloved friend and overseer of the will, also witness to the will *'''[[Willis-7488|Richard Willis]] gentleman my sonne in lawe''' wellbeloved friend and overseer of the will, also witness to the will. Husband of Hester Chambre/Chambers, held lands in Fenny Compton, Warwickshire. *'''my Cosen Robert Calcott''' of Byfeild in the countie of Northampton.Wellbeloved friend and overseer of the will, also witness to the will *'''Anthony Calton Notary Public''' procurator for Calcott Chaumbre the Elder at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. ---- '''In the name of god Amen''' the seaven and
twentith daye of Februarye in the sixe and thirtith yere of the Raign of o[u]r most gracious sov[er]aigne
Ladie Elizabeth 1593 by the grace of god of England France and Ireland Quene Defender
of the Faithe &c '''I George Chaumbre of Williamskott''' in the parish of Cropredye in
the Countie of Oxon gentleman beyng whole in mynde and of good and of good and perfect memory
thankes be therfore given to god And calling to my remembrannce howe transitory and
uncerteyne this life ys beynge a passage of iourney even unto death do make and ordeyne
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this my last will and testament in forme folowinge First I give and commend my soule unto Almightie
god my onelie maker Redemer and Savyoure having assured and stedfast faythe that by the merittes
of his bitter passion glorious resurrection and assension I shalbe one of the nomber of those that shalbe
saved and at the last daye rise agayne to hym in his glorye Allso I will my bodie to be buryed within
the parishe churche of Cropredie aforesayed in such decent order and sorte and with suche Funerall
chardges as my executor and overseers shall thinke meete and convenyent for my estate and degree
Allso I give and devise unto the sayed parishe churche of Cropredie six shillinges eighte pence to be
ymployed towardes the repayringe thereof Allso I will and devise to every of my servantes over and
besides their yerelie wages sixe shillinges eighte pence Allso I further will and declare that my
Executor by the advise of my overseers shall give and distribute to and amongest the poore people in
Williamskott Cropredie Bourton Cleidon Mollington wardington and Coten the somme of Fyve
poundes of currant englishe money And I further will that my sayed Executor first paye all suche
Debtes and duties as I lawfullie owe by spialtie abbreviation of Specialtie, a type of bond or otherwise that may be instlie probably abbreviation of instantlie without Corruption
proved Allso I will and devise to '''my daughter Willis''' the Chayne of gould and Braceletts of gould
which were '''her late mothers'''. And I will to '''my welbeloved wife''' twentie markes to buy her a iwelljewell
to her contentment Allso I will and devise to ''my sonne Richard Chaumbre''' the somme of twoe hundred
poundes of currant englishe money to be contented and payed to the same Richard at his age of
fower and twentie yeres in my nowe mansion house in Williamskott aforesayed Allso I will and
Devise to '''Mary Chaumbre my daughter''' the somme of one hundred poundes to be payed to her at xxty
yeres of age : And yf she marry with the consent of my overseers and of the Survivors of them
before of after that tyme then I will twoe hundred poundes more of Currant englishe money to be
Contented and payed to her at twentie yeres of age by tyme accomplished at the place afores[ai]d
Allso I will and devise to '''Walter Chaumbre my sonne''' twoe hundred poundes of currant englishe
money to be payed to hym at his age of fower and twentie yeres at the place aforesayed
And I further will that my executor shall yerelie after the sayd Walter shalbe Be put fourthe to
schoole or to an Inne of Channcery for his better instruction content and paye to the sayed Walter
Twentie poundes untill he shall accomplishe the age of one and twentie yeres . And I further will
and devise to the saied Walter Chaumbre my presentac[i]on nominac[i]on and free Disposic[i]on of the
Church of Bangor in the County of the county was omitted in the text for the next avoydaunce of the same when yt shall happen
And in case the sayed Walter shall fortune to decease before the same churche shalbe voyde then I will the same
presentac[i]on to '''my sonnes Richard Chaumbre George and Calcott Chaumbre the younger Allso
I give and devise to '''my sonne George Chaumbre''' twoe hundred poundes of currant englishe
money to be contented and payed to hym at his age of fower and twentie yeres at the place aforesayed Allso I will to '''Calcott Chaumbre the younger my sonne''' twoe hundred poundes of currant englishe
money to be contented and payed to the same Calcott Chaumbre at his age of fower and twenty
yeres at the place aforesayed. And in case any of those Legatories my sonnes shall fortune to
Departe this life before thaccomplishment of the age of fower and twentie yeres then I will
the portion of hym so dyinge to be equallie devided amongest the rest of my saide children then surviving
And in case the sayed '''Mary''' shall happen to dye before she accomplishe the age or marriage
according to my former devise then I will her sayed porc[i]on or any parte so remayninge to be
equallie given and devided amongest all my sonnes then in life Allso I further will and declare
that my said executor shall carefullie provide and see my saied sonnes and daughter to be vertuously
and honestlie broughte up in learninge and Civilitie and give them maynten[a]nce freelie without
recompence untill they shall accomplishe theire ages severallie lymited for receypte of theire
saied severall legaceys . And yf my saied overseers herein nominated shall fynde that my
my saied sonnes and daughter shall not have education and maynten[a]nce accordinge to theire
likinge and former bringing up in L[--]rature abbreviated word perhaps Literature then I will that my overseers shall enter into
have hould and enioye all my tithes of what kynde soever yerelie comminge growing and
encreasinge in Williamscott aforesayed great Bourton and little bourton for and during
the tyme and space of twelve yeres without any Rent therfore to be yelded to be ymployed
and bestowed on the educac[i]on bringing up and maynten[a]nce of my sayed children untill
theire ages severally accomplished for receypte of theire legaceys . And for the better [page 3]
Securitie and suer payment of the Legaceys given and bequeathed to my sayed sonnes and daughter
in forme aforesaied I further will and declare that the Mannor Farme and capitall messuage
in Wardington in the Countie of Oxon with thappurt[e]n[a]nces nowe in the tenure of '''John Butler'''
gentleman and all the landes tenements rentes revertions and hereditaments in Wardington aforesayed
Williamskott and Coten and in every or any of them in the sayed Countie of Oxon with theire app[u]r
t[e]n[a]nces nowe beyng in the tenure of the sayed John Bulter his assignes and latelye
purchased of '''Anthony Willoughbie gentleman''' shalbe and remayne to the saide '''Calcott Chaumbre'''
his heires and assignes for ever untill defaulte of payment be made unto eny of my sayed sonnes
and daughter of any the sayed severall sommes of twoe hundred poundes and three hundred
poundes at the tymes and place aforesayed. And from and after any defaulte in payment made of
any of the sayed severall somme before willed and bequeathed to my sayed sonnes and daughter
Then my full will mynde and intent is and by this my last will and testament I fullie will
and devise all the sayed Mannor Farme landes tenements and hereditaments unto my ov[er]seers
hereafter nominated and their heires and assugnes to thintent and purpose my sayed ov[er]seers
and the Survivor of them his and theire heires shall grunte bargayne and sell the sayed
Mannor Farme landes tenements and hereditaments to any person or persons and theire
heires and the money therfore to be had shall ymploye for and towardes the payment and
satisfaction of the sayed sommes bequeathed to my sayed sonnes and daughter as aforesayed The Residue of all and singular my leases money plate goodes debtes Chattells and ymplem[en]ts
of hosehould whatsover within the Realme of England after my debtes payed my Funerall
expences borne and dischardged and the legaceys giftes and bequeastes in this my last will and
testament conteyned fullie performed and satisfyed I whollie and freelie give and beque[a]th
unto '''Calcott Chaumbre thelder my sonne''' whome I ordeyne and make my sole executor of this my
last will and testament utterlie revokinge and disanullinge making voyde and frustrate all
other former willes legaceys bequeastes executor and executors heretofore by me Willed devised
named or appoynted: And I make and ordeyne my welbeloved friendes '''William Wrighte gent'''
'''Thomas Holwaye minister Richard Willis gentleman my sonne in lawe''' and '''my Cosen Robert'''
'''Calcott''' of Byfeild in the countie of Northampton overseers of this my last will and testam[en]t
And I will and devise to every of them for theire paynes to be taken therein a gould ringe of the
value of twentie shillinges in token of my goodwill towardes them. In witnesse wherof to
theise presents I have put my hande and seale the daye and yere first above Written 1583 1583 is a transcription error by the copy scribe, the year was 1593
Sealed and subscribed in the presence of the Witnesses underwritten: '''Thomas Hollwaye'''
'''Robert Calcott : Richard Wyllis./''' '''Probate''' [translated from the Latin] The above written Testament was proved at London and sworn before the venerable Master William Lewin of the Prerogative Commissary Court of Canterbury on the twenty sixth day of the month of April Anno Domini one thousand five hundred and ninety four, Judgement was pronounced to Anthony Calton Notary Public procurator for Calcott Chaumbre son and executor named in this testament etc.he being sworn to administer the goods and credits of the said deceased well and truly sworn to the holy saints of god. ==Sources==

Will of George Chappell of Barnstaple, England

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

Will of George Dowsett of Sawbridgeworth, 1633

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This is a transcription of the original will of [[George Dowsett ]], of "Sabridgworth" (Sawbridgeworth) Hertfordshire, England. The original is held at the Essex County Record Office. '''Will of George Dowset of Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire''' proved at the Commissary of the Bishop of London
Essex County Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Reference: D/ABW 89/2/74
Images viewed at [https://www.essexarchivesonline.co.uk/result_details.aspx?ThisRecordsOffSet=3&id=461399 Essex Archives Online] requires subscription. They give the creation date as 13 October 1632, but this date is nowhere on the document. Image is upside down on line. Accessed 21 December 2021

George wrote his will on 18 January 1632 [1632/3]. He was buried a year later at the parish church of Great St Mary, Sawbridgeworth on 19 January 1633/4. His will was proved on 13 March 1633/4 by Grace Dowsett his widow.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *Grace Dowset, his wife and executor *Edward Dowset his eldest son and executor *Elizabeth Dowset his daughter *Robert Dowset his son *John Dowsett his son *Marie his daughter *George his son *Richard his son ---- In the name of god Amen the Eyghtteenth day of Januarie Anno Dom[ini] 1632 '''I George Dowsett of Sabridgeworth''' in the
Countie of Heartfourd in the Dioces of London being sicke in body yet sounde in minde and memorie blessed be Allmightie god
doe ordaine and make this my laste will and Testament in manner and forme followinge viz first I bequeath my soule into the hands of the
Allmightie god my maker and Redeemer trusting to be saved by the death and passion of my only lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and my body to
be buryed in the p[ar]ishe Churchyarde of Sabridgworth there to rest untill the generall resurrection at which time I doe stedfastly beeleeve the
Allmightie god by the power of his spirritts will rayse yt upp unto immortallitie to live with him for ever: It[e]m I give and bequeath the portion
of Lands and moveable goods which the lorde hath lent me here in this life by his mercye and goodnesse in Manner and forme following viz[it] I
give and bequeath unto '''Edward Dowset my eldest sonne''' my Tennement Called Spooners with the lands thereunto belonging lying in the
p[ar]ishe of Sabridgworth upon this Condition that he shall paye or cause to be payed out of this my sayd Tenn[ement] and lands eyghtteene
pounds of lawfull monye of England to his Bretheren and Sisters as hereafter followeth: Viz unto '''Elizabeth Dowset my Daughter''' three
pounds within one yeare to be payed nexte afte[r] the decease of '''Grace my wife''' provided that if Grace my sayd wife shall
live untill my youngest Childe shall be at the full age of five teene yeares: unto '''Robert Dowset my sonne''' three pounds within
two yeares next after the decease of Grace my sayd wife in manner as aforesayd: unto '''John Dowset my sonne''' three pounds within
three yeares next after the decease of Grace my sayd wife in maner as aforesayd: unto '''Marie Dowset my Daughter''' three pounds
within fower yeares next after the decease of Grace my sayd wife in manner as aforesayd : unto '''George Dowsett my sonne''' three pounds
within five yeares next after the decease of Grace my sayd wife in manner as aforesayd : unto '''Richard Dowset my sonne''' three
pounds within six yeares next after the decease of Grace my sayd wife in manner as aforesayd Allso my will and minde is that if Grace my wife shall
die before my youngest child then living shall be at the full age of fiveteene yeares That Edward Dowset my sayd sonne shall keepe
with meate drinke and aparrell all those of my Children which are under the sayd age of fiveteene yeares untill the come to the
full age of fiveteene yeares and then shall pay unto his brothers and sisters the sayd portions yearely as aforesayd Lastly I doe
make Grace my wife and Edward my sonne executors of this my last will and Testament to see legacies payd my debts
discharged and my body decently brought to the grounde In witnesse whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the day and yeare
first above written George Dowset [his mark] [seal] Sealed and acknowledged in the presents of us
Christopher Preston
John Waller
John Addame [his mark] Probate statement [in Latin]: at Stortford 13 March 1633 [1633/4] to Grace Dowsett ==Sources==

Will of George Edward Turner

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This is the Last Will and Testament of me George Edward Turner late of Salisbury in the County of Wilts and now of Guildford in the County of Surrey, Grocer. First I commend my Soul into the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my Body commit to the Earth to be decently and frugally interned at the discretion of my Exors hereinafter named and as to all my Worldly Estate whatsoever and wheresoever wherewith it may please God to Bless me being all personal. I give, devise, bequeath and dispose of the same as follows. Whereas I am possessed of ______ to the sum of four hundred pounds four per cent Bank Annuities now standing in my name in the Books of the Governor and Company of the Bank of England. Now I hereby give and bequeath unto my Brother John Turner and William Searle of Guildford part (past?) in the parish of St Nicholas in Guildford aforesaid yeoman and the Survivor of them and the Exors and Admons of such Survivors the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds stock part of the said four hundred pounds four per cent Bank Annuities, Upon Trust, that they my said Brother John Turner and William Searle and the Survivor of them or the exors or admons of such Survivor do and shall pay and apply the interest and dividends of the said two hundred and fifty pounds four per cent Bank Annuities in upon and for the Maintenance education and benefit of William Turner, Louisa Turner and Edward Turner Children of my late brother William Turner deceased in the manner as they my said Trustees in their discretion think proper and necessary until the youngest of such children shall attain the age of twenty one years and when such youngest child shall or any out of the said children who shall happen to become the youngest Child by the death of any one or more of the said Children shall attain the age of twenty one years then In Trust to pay assign and transfer the said sum of two hundred and fifty pounds four per cent Bank Annuities unto and equally between all the children of my said Brother William Turner as shall be then living share and share alike and if only one of such children shall live to attain the age of twenty one years then in trust to pay, assign and transfer the said sum of two hundred and fifty pounds four per cent Bank Annuities to such only child for his or her own benefit and I give and bequeath the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds stock the other and remaining part of the said four hundred pounds four per cent Bank Annuities unto my said Brother John Turner to and for his own use and benefit subject nevertheless to and my will is that my said Brother John Turner shall pay thereout all my just debts, funeral expenses, the expenses of proving this my will and all other Testamentary Expenses and whereas I am or shall be entitiled to some monies and personal estate under and by virtue of the last Will and Testament of Sarah Searle late wife of the said William Searle before her marriage with the said William Searle called Sarah Turner Spinster upon the death of the said William Searle. Now I do hereby give and bequeath one (our?) moiety or equal half part of such monies and personal estate unto the said William Turner, Louisa Turner and Edward Turner the children of my said Brother William Turner equally to be divided between them share and share alike and I do hereby give and bequeath the other moiety or equal half part thereof unto my said Brother John Turner for his own use and benefit and I nominate, constitute and appoint my said Brother John Turner and the said William Searle Executors of this my Will hereby revoking all former and other Wills by me made previded and my will is that my said Trustees and Executors shall and may at all times in the first place reimburse themselves out of the said Trust promises all such costs, charges and expenses as they may be put unto in the Execution of this my Will and that neither of them shall be answerable for any loss that may happen to the trust promises unless such loss happen through their or his wilful neglect or default nor the one for the other of them nor for more monies than shall actually come to each of their hands respectively. In Witness whereof I the said George Edward Turner the testator have to this my last Will and Testament contained in two sheets of paper set my hand to the first sheet thereof and my hand and seal to this second and last sheet thereof the thirty first day of July in the year of our Lord 1816. George Edward Turner, signed, sealed, published and d______ by the said George Edward Turner the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament and the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereto the name ‘George’ being first interlined? throughout this Will. Joseph Hockley Joseph Hockley Senior Richard Nyren? Proved at London 6th December 1816 before the Worshipful Richard Henry Crisswell? Dr of Law and Surrogate by the oaths of John Turner the Brother and William Searle the Exors to whom admon being first sworn duly to admon.

Will of George Freeth

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This is the last will and testament of me [[Freeth-157|George Freeth]] of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham and of Duporth, near Saint Austell in the county of Cornwall, esquire. I devise and bequeath my reversion en fee in the real and personal estate at Standard Hill Nottingham devised and bequeathed by the will of my late father unto my two sisters [[Freeth-161|Elizabeth]] and [[Freeth-162|Ellen]] their heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely as joint tenants. I devise all my real estate at Harby near North Clifton in the said county of Nottingham to my said sisters as joint tenants for their lives and the life of the survivor of them. I confirm the settlement executed on my marriage and I devise all my real estate at North Clifton aforesaid subject nevertheless to the said settlement, South Clifton, Girton, North and South Scarle and subject as aforesaid Harby all in the said county of Nottingham to the use of my cousin Colonel William Freeth and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of his eldest son William Freeth and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of the eldest son of the said William Freeth the son and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of the first and every other son of such eldest son of the said William Freeth the son successively according to their respective minorities in tail male with remainder to the use of the second son of the said William Freeth the son and his assigns for his life with remainder to the use of the first and every other son of such second son of the said William Freeth the son successively according to their respective minorities in tail male with remainder to the use of my daughter [[Freeth-163|Caroline Elizabeth Hodge]] her heirs and assigns forever. I devise and bequeath all my real leasehold and personal estate at Duporth and elsewhere in the parish of Saint Austell aforesaid unto and to the use of Thomas Boone Nelson of 6 Lawrence Pountney Lane London and William Thomas Cartwright of Nottingham Gentlemen upon trust as to the said personal estate except leaseholds for my said daughter Caroline Elizabeth Hodge absolutely and for her separate use. And as to the said real and leasehold estate upon trust to pay the rents and profits thereof to my said daughter for her life for her sole and separate use free from the debts control and engagements of any husband to whom she may be married and so that she shall have no power to alien or anticipate the same. And after her decease upon trust to pay the said rents and profits to her husband [[Hodge-2596|Henry Hodge]] and his assigns for his life and after his decease upon trust for all or such one or more exclusively of the others or other of the children or remoter issue of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge (such remoter issue to be born during her lifetime or within twenty one years after her death) if more than one on such shares and with such future and executory or other trusts for the benefit of the said issue or some or one of them and with such provisions for their respective advancement maintenance or education at the discretion of the said trustees or of any other persons and upon such conditions and generally in such manner as the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge shall notwithstanding coverture by deed or will appoint. And in default of such appointment and so far as no such appointment shall extend upon trust for all the children or any the child of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge who being sons or a son shall attain the age of twenty one years or being daughters or a daughter shall attain that age or marry under that age and if more than one in equal shares absolutely provided that no child who or whose issue shall take any part of the said trust premises under any appointment in pursuance of the power lastly hereinbefore contained shall in default of appointment to the contrary have or be entitled to any share of the unappointment part of the said trust premises without bringing the share or shares appointed to him or her or to his or her issue into [ ] and accounting for the same accordingly. And I declare that if there shall be no child of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge who being a son shall attain the age of twenty one years or being a daughter shall attain that age of marry under that age the said trustees shall stand possessed of the said real and leasehold estate in trust for the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge her heirs executors administrators and assigns absolutely provided always and I hereby declare that it shall be lawful for my said trustees or other the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will during the life of the said Caroline Elizabeth Hodge with her consent in writing and after her death during the minority of any of her children or other issue at the discretion of the said trustees or trustee to sell all or any of the said real or leasehold estate at Duporth or elsewhere in the parish of Saint Austell aforesaid either by public auction or private contract and that the said trustees or trustee may make any stipulations as to title or evidence or commandment of title or otherwise and may buy in or rescind or vary any contract for sale without being responsible for any loss occasioned thereby. And I declare that the monies to arise from any such sale shall be held upon the same or similar trusts as are hereinbefore declared with reference to my said real and leasehold estate at Duporth or as near thereto as circumstances will permit and that the powers of investment hereinafter given to my said trustees shall extend and be applicable to as well the said monies as the monies to arise from the sale and conversion of my residuary real and personal estate. I bequeath such of my historical books and manuscripts relating to the counties of Devon and Cornwall as of which copies or duplicates are not already in such institution to the Royal Institution of Truro and such of similar books and manuscripts relating to the counties of Nottingham and Derby as of which copies or duplicates are not already in such library to the Bromley House Library at Nottingham both bequests to be free of legacy duty. I bequeath all my personal estate at North Clifton Hall (except books) to my said wife absolutely. I bequeath to the said William Thomas Cartwright all my share and interest in the business of our firm at Nottingham and in the goodwill and assets thereof except a sum of three hundred pounds which I paid to the credit of our firm when it entered into partnership and which sum is to form part of my residuary personal estate. I devise all the residue of my real estate unto and to the use of the said Thomas Boone Nelson and William Thomas Cartwright their heirs and assigns upon trust to sell the same at such time or times as they shall think expedient either together or in parcels and either by public auction or private contract with full power to make any special stipulations as to title or evidence or commencement of title or otherwise which they shall think fit and to buy in or rescind or vary any contract for sale and to resell without being responsible for any loss to be occasioned thereby and for the purposes aforesaid or any of them to execute and do al such assurances and things as they shall think fit. And I declare that any of my said residuary real estate may be sold by my said trustees or other the trustees or trustee from the time being of this my will with an exception or reservation of all or any mines minerals coals quarries stone clay and substances on under or upon the same and with or without rights and powers of or incidental to the searching for getting carrying away and disposing of the said mines minerals coals quarries stone clay and substances or otherwise in relation thereto as to the said trustees or trustee may seem fit and all or any such mines minerals coals quarries stone clay and substances may be sold or leased under the power hereinafter contained with or without such rights or powers as expressed separate of from or with part any of the surface and in either case without prejudice to any future sale of the excepted mines minerals and other premises or (as the case may be) the undisposed of surface or other lands and any purchaser or leaser may be required to enter into any covenants or submit to any restrictions of any description which my said trustees or trustee may consider to be for the general benefit of the property or otherwise expedient provided always and I hereby declare that it shall be lawful for the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my will by deed to grant or appoint by way of lease all or any part or parts of the said mines minerals coals stone quarries clay and substances in under or upon my said residuary real estate or any part or part to thereof either with or without any buildings or land convenient to be held with the same respectively and either with or without the surface of the lands in under or upon which the same or any part there of shall respectively be for any term of years not exceeding fifty years absolute or determinable or otherwise together with such liberties licences powers and privileges for searching for working getting washing smelting burning rendering merchantable and deposing of the said mines minerals coal quarries stone clay and substances as to the said trustees or trustee shall seem expedient so as there be reserved on every such appointment or grant the best rents tolls royalties or reservations by the acre ton or otherwise that can be reasonably gotten without taking anything in the nature of a fine or premium and so as there be reserved a condition of re-entry for non-payment or delivery within a reasonable time of the rents tolls duties royalties or reservations thereby reserved and so as the lesser or lessees do execute a counterpart thereof provided always that the reservation of rents tolls duties or royalties the amount of which shall vary with or according to the acreage worked or the minerals coal quarries stone clay or substances gotten shall not be taken to be in the nature of a fine or premium though the effect of such reservation may eventually be disadvantageous to the remainderman. I bequeath all the residue of my personal estate unto the said Thomas Boone Nelson and William Thomas Cartwright their executors and administrators upon trust to convert into money such parts thereof as shall not consist of money and I declare that my said trustees or trustee shall out of the monies to arise from the sale of my said residuary real and personal estate and also out of such part of such residuary personal estate as shall consist of money pay my funeral and testamentary expenses and debts and the following legacies free of duty viz: To my said daughter Caroline Elizabeth Hodge one thousand pounds for her separate use to be paid within three months after my decease; To each of her children who shall be living at my decease two thousand pounds; To the said Thomas Boone Nelson my godson five hundred pounds; To the said William Thomas Cartwright two hundred and fifty pounds; To the Reverend William Willimott of Luethiock in the said county of Cornwall two hundred and fifty pounds; To Miss Susan Hodge eldest daughter of Captain Hodge late of Paignton deceased two hundred and fifty pounds; To my butler Benjamin Hansley five hundred pounds and to his daughter Elizabeth fifty pounds; To my coachman Robert Emely twenty pounds; To George Cock the captain of my yacht nineteen guineas and to each of them Thomas Batchelor and Charles Pappin who are also employed on my yacht nineteen guineas; To Henry Carweth my mason nineteen guineas; To my clerk Frederick Hubbard fifty pounds; To my servant Mary Dyer five pounds and (except those mentioned aforesaid) to each domestic or farm servant in my employ at my decease three months wages; and shall invest the residue of the said trust moneys in any of the public stocks in Government securities of the United Kingdom or India or upon freehold leasehold copyhold or chattel real securities in England and may from time to time vary or transpose such securities into or for others of any nature hereby authorised at their of his discretion and shall stand possessed of the said trust premises upon the same or similar trusts in favour of my said daughter and her husband and children or other issue as are hereinbefore declared with reference to my said real estate at Duporth and the proceeds of sale thereof I declare that all devises and bequests contained in this my will in favour of my said daughter and her husband and issue are to be in addition to the sum of money settled by me upon the marriage of my said daughter. I devise and bequeath all estates vested in me upon any trust or by way of mortgage unto and to the use of the said William Thomas Cartwright his heirs executors administrators and assigns upon the trust and subject to the equities affecting the same and I appoint the said Thomas Boone Nelson and William Thomas Cartwright executors of this my will and I declare that they may by themselves and there respective firms act as solicitors in relation to my estate or to my executors or trustees for the time being and shall be entitled to charge and shall be paid for all business done by them respectively as such solicitors in the same way as if they had not been trustees or executors of this my will. In witness whereof I have hereinto set my hand this 17th day of September 1881. :''George Freeth''. Signed by the testator and by him declared to be his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other all being present at the same time have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses :''Thomas H Hodge'' Paignton Devon :''William Mason'' Physician & Surgeon St Austell On the 17th day of October 1882 the Will of George Freeth late of North Clifton Hall in the county of Nottingham and of Duporth near Saint Austell in the county of Cornwall Esquire deceased, who died on the 26th day of June 1882 at Duporth aforesaid was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of Justice, by the oaths of Thomas Boone Nelson of No 6 Laurence Pountney Lane in the City of London Gentleman and William Thomas Cartwright of the town of Nottingham gentleman the executors named in the said will they having been first sworn duly to administer, Gross value of the personal estate £40, 226 18s 0d

Will of George Glover, Yeoman of Itchenswell, Hampshire, 1687

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:Reference: TNA PROB 11/387/178 :Description: Will of George Glover, Yeoman of Itchenswell, Hampshire :Date: 06 May 1687 :Ancestry reference: George Glover, probate dare 06/05/1687 Itchendwell, Hampshire, England :The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 387 Foot, Quire Numbers 45-89 (1687) :transcribed by Helen M Ford :In the name of God Amen'''.The thirteenth day of January in the yeare of Our Lord God one thousand six hundred eighty six.''' ( transcriber’s note 1686/7) :I '''George Glover of Itchenswell''' in the County of Southton, yeoman being sicke in body but of perfect mind and memory (thanks be to God for the same) revoaking all manner of wills by formerly made doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme following (that is to say) I comend my Soule into the hands of Allmighty God hopeing through the meritts death and passion of my mercifull Saviour and Redeemer Jesus Christ to have free pardon and forgivenesse of all my sinnes and to inherit everlasting life and my body I comitt to the Earth to be decently '''buried at the discretion of my Executor and Executrix herein after named in the Churchyard of Kingsclere.''' And as for such temporall estate as it hath pleased Allmighty God in mercy to lend unto me I dispose of as followeth :I give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Margaret''' tenn pounds lawfull English money to be paid unto her within two yeares after my decease :Item I give and bequeath unto''' my daughter Hannah''' the sum of tenn pounds of like lawfull money to be paid unto her, age of one and twenty yeares :Item I give and bequeath unto''' my daughter Alice''' five shillinges of like lawfull money to be given unto her upon demand :And as for all the rest of my goods chattells credits and personall estate whatsoever I give and bequeath unto''' my true and loveing wife Alice & unto my sonne John''' whome I make ioynt executors of this my last will and testament whome I hope will faithfully performe the same And I doe hereby desiere '''my brother in Lawe Willliam Lamboll and James Potter of Bagehurst''' to be overseers of this my said will and testament and to direct my said wife and sonne in the best manner to execute the same unto whome towards their paines and care I give unto each of them a paire of [cordevant?] gloves. In testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale the day and yeare first above written. George Glover. :Signed, Sealed published and declared by the said George Glover on the abovesaid thirteenth day of January to be his last will and testament in presence of us Nath. Kent the marke of James Waight, the mark of Ellizabeth Ridger :'''Probate granted to Alice Glover, relict 6 May 1687'''

Will of George Harris of Westover Charles County Virginia 1674

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Harris-16299|George Harris]] of Westover, Charles County, Virginia, 1674.Will of George Harris of Westover Charles County Virginia, North America. 20 Aug 1674. PROB 11/345/509. National Archives. Memorandum that on or about the foure and twentieth day of March one thousand six hundred seaventie two (English Style) George Harris late of the Parish of Westover in Charles Countie in Virginia the pa[rt?] beyond the Seas deceased, being then of sound and perfect and disposing mynd and good understanding and having a full intent and purpose to make his last Will and Testament and dispose of his Estate called unto Henry Martin John Royston and Anne Dunkan who were then in the roome with him and had them take notice what hee should then say and uttered and declared his last Will and Testament nuncupative or by word of mouth in these words or words to this or the like effect following viz I am a dying man and not able to recite or set things to [?rights], I give unto my wife sixteene hundred pounds, with all her Clothes, Rings, Jewells and the plate, to be payd in the first place out of my Estate, I give unto my Sister two hundred and fiftie pounds; And all the rest of my Estate (my debts being payd) I give to my brother Thomas. And then the said Testator calling to his said wife had her give Henry Martin his blacke stuffe Sute, And sayd farther speaking to his said Wife, Let John Royston have my grey Sute; And then likewise sayd this poore wench Nann (meaning Ann Dunkan) hath taken a great deale of paines with mee in my Sickness I give her three hundred and sixty pounds of Tobacco Mr Gower oweth mee: Which words or the like in effect hee uttered and declared as his last Will and Testament being then of perfect mynd and memory in the presence and hearing of John Roch als Royster and Anne the wife of William Gower. Probate Vicesimo die mensis August Anno Domini millesimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo quarto [20 Aug 1674] .. Sara Greendon alias Harris relicta et Legatarice principalj nominata Testamento … [Sara Greendon, surviving widow and principal legatee] == Sources ==

Will of George Mason IV, Charles County, Maryland

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This is the transcribed Will of [[Mason-2505|George Mason IV]], Charles County, Maryland. It was written on 20 March 1773. The will was proved on 16 October 1792.'''Maryland, Charles County, wills''': "Maryland, Charles County, wills"
{{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-C397-5SGC-W}} (accessed 8 April 2023)
citing Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2025388 Maryland, Charles County, wills] MD Charles County Wills 1791-1801 T2721/C681-12, AK 11, 1 Jan 1791–31 Dec 1801
Film number: 105435311 >>https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C397-5SGC-W image 113-132 of 661.
Thank you to [[McNamee-238]] for the transcription. *All of George's children were under 21 at the time the will was written in 1773. *[[Space:Slaves_of_George_Mason_IV|List of Named Slaves in George Mason IV Will]] Person mentioned *George Mason, Testator *Ann Mason, Testator's daughter *Sarah Mason, , Testator's daughter *Mary Mason, , Testator's daughter *Elizabeth Mason, Testator's daughter *Bess, daughter of Chloe, enslaved person *Frank, child of Bess, enslaved person *Priss, daughter of Jenny, enslaved person *Nell, daughter of Occoquan Nell, enslaved person *Penny, enslaved person (girl) *Hannah, daughter of Beck, enslaved person *Venus, daughter of Beck, enslaved person *Mina, daughter of Jenny, enslaved person *Priss, enslaved person (girl) *Ann, daughter of Nell, enslaved person *Nell, daughter of Nell, enslaved person *Little Jenny, daughter of Jenny, enslaved person *Nan, enslaved person (girl) *Vicky, daughter of Occuquan Nell, enslaved person *Sarah, daughter of Great Sue, enslaved person *Rachel, daughter of Beck, enslaved person *Mr William Eilbeck, Testator's deceased wife's deceased father *Mrs. Eilbeck, Testator's deceased wife's mother *George Mason, Testator's eldest son *Reverend Mr Lee Massey, neighbor to Gunston Hall *Giles Fittett, sold land to Testator *Benoni Fittett, sold land to Testator *William Courts, Testator purchased land from *[[Mason-25687|Alec]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25693|Bob]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25718|Dunk]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25719|Yellow Dick]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25720|Bob]], son of Occoquan Nell *[[Mason-25721|Peter]], son of Great Sue, enslaved person *[[Mason-25722|Judy]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25723|Lucy]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25717|Dick]], enslaved person *[[Mason-25689|Tom]],, enslaved person *[[Mason-25688|Liberty]], enslaved person *William Mason, Testator's son *George Adams, tenant of Tesator *Thompson Mason, Testator's son *Milly, daughter of Kate, enslaved person *Sampson, son of Mrs. Eilbeck's Bess,enslaved person *Cato, enslaved person *Thomas Stafford, previously owned Testator's land *Thomas Landiford, previously owned Testator's land *George Brent, previously owned Testator's land *William Bowine, previously owned Testator's land *Mr Sampson Darrell, sold land to Testator *Col George Mason, Testator's grandfather *Elizabeth, Col George Mason's daughter, Testator's Aunt *Rosanna, Col George Mason's daughter, Testator's Aunt *William Williams, sold property to Testator's father *Winifred Ball, daughter of William Williams, sold property to Testator's father *Edward Violet, Testator's father's tenant *Sall, daughter of Lucy *Joe, son of Mrs Eilbeck's Bess *Cupid, enslaved person (lad) *John Mason, Testator's son *Thomas Ousley, Testator purchased land from *Thos Gouring, Testator purchased land from *Daniel Jenning, Testator purchased land from *Harry, son of House Poll *Pegg, daughter of Chloe *Col Robinson Perry, owned land with Testator *Ann West, sold land to Testator *Bennett Marchegay, previous owner of tract of land *Mrs Ann Mason, Testator's mother *Henry Fletcher, former land owner *Henry Aspenall, former land owner *Thomas Mason, Testator's son *Jack, son of House Nell *Daphne, daughter of Dinah *Mr Bladen. Executors for Ohio Company bond *Mr Faskers, Executors for Ohio Company bond *Rev'd Mr James Scott, *Rev'd Mr Lee Massey *Mr John Meeshlun *Col George Washington *Mr Alexander Henderson, good friend asked to Estimations *Thomson Mason, Testator's brother *Mr Bronaugh, debt paid off by Testator that his brother owed *Mrs Heath, wife of Thomas Heath *Thomas Heath of Strafford County *Mr Richard Hewith, son of Mrs Heath and school acquaintance of Testator *Mr John Moncure, son of much lamented friend of Testator *Rev'd Mr James Scott, old friend of Testator *Mr John West Jr, old friend of Testator *Rev'd Mr Lee Massey, friend and relation of Testator *Mr Cockburn, worthy friend of Testator *Mrs Cockburn, Cousin of Testator *Miss Bronaugh, Cousin to Testator *Mr Peter Cockburn *Mr Martin Cockburn, Executor *Gust Scott, Witness *Ann Bronaugh, Witness *Ann Cockburn, Witness *John Davidson, Witness *Robert Graham, gave Oath in Court to prove Will ---- I '''George Mason''' of Gunston Hall in the parish of Truro
and county of Fairfax being of perfect & sound mind and
memory and in in good health but mindfull of the
uncertainty of human life and the Imprudence of a man's
leaving his affairs to be settled upon a death bed do
make and appoint this my last will & Testament my
soul I resign into the hands of my almighty creator
whose tender mercies are over all his works who hateth
nothing that he hath made and to the Justice & wisdom
of whose dispensations I willingly & chearfully submitt;
humbly hoping from his unbounded mercy & beneava
=lence thro the merits of my blessed saviour a remission
of my sins. My body I desire may be decently buried
at the discretion of my Executors herin after named
close by the side of my dear and ever lamented
wife And as for all the wordly estate with which
it has pleased God to bless me I dispose of it in the man
=ner and form following

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'''Imprimis'''
It is my will and desire I hereby direct
and order that all my lands slaves with their increase
stocks rents crops Tobacco and money and debts due
to me with the yearly interest arising thereon with all
my other estate of what nature soever in Virginia
Maryland or else where be kept together & considered
as one common stock for the payment of my debts
& Legacys & the maintenance & education of my children
and the payment of their forturnes untill my said
children respectively come of age or marry when
and not before each of them is to receive his or her
part of the same as herein after respectively deivsed
or bequeathed to each of them and when any one
of my children shall come of age or marrys & re
=ceive his or her part of the same accordingly the
residue still to continue and remain in the said
common stock until another of my children shall
come of age or marry & so on in the same manner un=
til the youngest of my children shall come of age or mar=
ry & receive his or her part of the same as aforesaid,
it being my Intention that my Executors shall not
have the trouble & preplexity of keeping different
accounts with all my children by only one general
account for the whole.

Item I give and bequeath unto each of my four daught
=ters, '''Ann Mason''' '''Sarah Mason''' '''Mary Mason''' and
'''Elizabeth Mason''' & to each of their heirs forever when they
respectively arrive at the age of Twenty one years or marry
which ever shall first happen the following slaves
with their increase respectively from teh date of this
my will.

To my eldest daughter, '''Ann''' the four fol
=lowing slaves & their increase to wit '''Bess''' (the daughter
of '''Chloe''') & her child '''Frank''' mulatto '''Priss''' (the
daughter of '''Jenny''') and '''Nell''' (the daughter of ''Oc=
coquan Nell''')

To my daughter '''Sarah''' the three follow
=ing slaves with their increase to wit '''Hannah''' and
'''Venus''' (the daughters of '''Beck''') and mulatta '''Mina'''(
the daughter of '''Jenny''')

To my daughter '''Mary''' the

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three following slaves with their increase to wit '''Ann'''
and '''Nell''' the daughter of '''House Nell''' and '''little Jenny'''
(the daughter of '''Jenny''')

To my daughter '''Elizabeth''' the
three following slaves with their increase to wit '''Vicky'''
(the daughter of '''Occuquan Nell''') '''Sarah''' (the daughter of
'''Great Sue''') and '''Rachel''' the daughter of '''Beck''' and I con
=firm unto my three eldest daughters '''Ann''' '''Sarah''' and
'''Mary''' their right & title respectively to a negroe given to
each of them by their grand father '''Mr William Eilbeck'''
deceased to wit a negroe girl named '''Penny''' to my daugh
=ter '''Ann''', a negroe girl named '''Priss''' to my daughter
'''Sarah''' and a negroe girl named '''Nan''' to my daugh
=ter '''Mary''' but in the mean time that is untill my
daughters respectively come of age or marry the profits
of all such of the above mentioned slaves as shall
not be inployed in waiting upon any of my said
daughters or for their use in the house are to remian
in and be considered as part of the common stock for
the purposes herein before mentioned and if any one
or more of my aid daughters should happen to die un
=der age and unmarried then and in that case it
is my will & desire and I hereby direct and order that
all the salves with their increase herein before bequeath
=ed to such daughter or daughters shall go to & be equally
divided between my other daughters or to the survivor
of them to be delivered them or her as herin before direc
=ted I also give to each of my said four daighters one
bend and furniture to be delivered them at the time
& in the manner aforesaid.

Item I give & bequeath unto each of my said four
daughters '''Ann''' '''Sarah''' '''Mary''' & '''Elizabeth''' except such
of them as may happen to marry and have actu=
ally received their fortune in my life time the sum
of six hundred pounds sterling out of my money, debts
due to me and the profits of the common stock of my
estate the said sum of six hundred pounds sterling
to be paid to each of them without desaleation or

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diminution when they repectively arrive at the age
of twenty one years or marry which ever shall first
happen exclusive of any sum or sums given or to be
given to any of them by their grand mother '''Mrs'''
'''Eilbeck''' or for which I have taken or may taken bonds
for their use or in any of their repsective names
and if any one of my said daughters shoudl die under
age & unmarried it is my will and desire and I
hereby direct & order that they money herein bequeath
=ed to such daughter shall go to and be equally
divided between all of my other surviving daughters
such of them as may happen to be of age or mar
=ried at the time to receive their part of the same
and the residue to remain in teh common stock
until my other surviving daughters respectively
come of age or marry but if two or more of my daugh
=ters should happen to die under age and unmarried
then & in that case it is my will and desire I hereby
direct & order that so much fo their money only
shall go to my surviving duaghters or daughter as
will increase the Fortune of each or either of them to
the sum of one thousand pounds sterling exclusive of
their alves, or any money given them by their
grand mother '''Mrs Eilbeck''' as aforesaid to be paid
them or her in the manner above directed and
that the resideu shall remain in the common
stock for the benefit of my four youngest sons in
the manner herein after directed.

Item I give and devise to my eldest son '''George'''
'''Mason''' and his heirs for ever when he arrives at
the age of twenty one years or marrys which ever
shall first happen my mansion house & seat of
Gunston Hall with all my lands thereto belong
=ing or adjoining being between five & six thousand
acres also a small tract of land adjoining to the
land of the '''revd Mr Lee Massey''' purchased by my
father of '''Giles & Benoni Fittett''' and in general all
my lands between Potomack river Occaquan river &

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patrick creek in Fairfax County excepting and reser
=ving unto my Executors the right and previledge of
keeping three quarters upon the said land to be con
=sidered as part of the common stock of my estate for
the benefits of my younger children and of working
the same number of hands as are work'd at the
said three quarters respectively at the time of my death
with teh right and privildge of getting timber for
the proper use of the said three quarters or plantations
on any part of the said lands that is to say one quar=
ter in teh bottom of Dogues neck (commonly called the oc=
coquan quarter) until all my sons come of age with all
the land which I have usually tended and made use
of at the said quarter & such other convenient and ad=
=joining land as is necessary for the use of the same
and the benefits of suffering all the stock property be
=longing to the said quarter to range and run at large
int eh said neck and the two other quarters at Hal=
lowing point and upon the land I bought of '''William'''
'''Courts''' until all my sons except the youngest come
of age with all the land between the upper line of said
tract bought of '''William Courts''' the river & the great marsh
and the benefits of all the stocks preoperty belonging to
the said to quarters rangeing & runing at large
within the new neck fence by executors keeping
the said quarters & plantations in good order and re
=pair & delivering up the same accordingly at the res
pective Expiration of the times aforesaid or when the
crops then growing thereon are finished unto my
said son '''George Mason''' or his heirs but if my said
son '''George Mason''' should die under age & unmarried
it is my will and desire & I hereby direct & order that
all the lands herein devised unto him shall go &
descend unto his heir at law and his heirs for ever
in the same manner as if my said son '''George''' had
been in the actual possession of the same before his
death and shall not be dived among my residuary
Legatees herein after named.

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Item I give & bequeath unto my said son '''George Mason''' &
his heirs for ever when he arrives at the age of twenty
one years or marrys which ever shall first happen
the seven following slaves to wit '''Alec''', '''Bob''', '''Dunk''', '''Yellow'''
'''Dick''', '''Bob''' (the son of '''Occoquan Nell''') '''Peter''' (the son of
'''Great Sue''') '''Judy''' & '''Lucy''' together with all the slaves which
shall properly belong to and reside at my two upper
quarters in Dogues neck adjoining to the great marsh
at the time of my death (ecept such of them as may
happen to be any of the slaves by name specifically
bequeathed to some of my other children) also all my
stock of horses cattle sheep & hogs which shall properly
belong to and be wintered at my said two upper
quarters in Dogues neck at the time of my death with
all the plantation utensils & implements of husbandry there
=to belonging also one fifth part of all my books & household
furniture in and about my dwelling house but if my
said son '''George Mason''' should die before he comes of age
and unmarried then & in that case it is my will & desire
& I hereby direct & order that all the slaves as well as all
the personal estate herein before bequeathed him shall
be equally divided between my other surviving sons and
for that purpose shall remain in the common stock
untill my other sons respectively come of age or marry

Item I give & bequeath unto my said son '''George'''
'''Mason''' & his heirs for ever all my stock in the
Ohio Company as a member thereof together with
my share and part of all the said Company's lands
but whatever balance (if any at the time of my death)
appears by my books of acct to be due from me to the
said Ohio Company is to be paid out of the common
stock of my estate in teh same manner as any other debts
I also give & bequeath unto my said son '''George Mason''
' my gold watch which I commonly wear also a large
silver salver which being an old piece of family plate
I desire may remain unaltered and I confirm unto
him his right & title to a negroe man named '''Dick'''
given him by his grandfather '''Mr Eilbeck''' & likewise

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his right & title to two negro men named '''Tom''' & '''Liberty'''
exchanged with him by me for two other negroe men
given him by his grand mother '''Mrs Eilbeck''' also to a
large silver Bowl given him by my mother in which all
my children have been christened & which I desire may
remain in the family unaltered for that purpose and whereas
my son '''George''' will soon be of age & if I should happen to
die during the minority of my other children they will
probably live with him & he may not choose to charge
his brothers & sisters with their board altho it must put him
to considerable trouble and expence then & in that case there
=fore I give unto my said son '''George''' whilst my children live
with him as aforesaid the right & previldge of taking in
any year from any of my quarters whilst they remin in
the common stock such quantity of provisions for his fami=
lys use and also of employing such and so many of my
house servants in his family as he & my other executor shall
judge reasonable and necessary for the abovementioned pur
=pose and adequate to the expence & trouble thereby occati
=oned without being accountable for the same

Item I give & devise unto my son '''William Mason''' & his heirs
for ever when he arrives at the age of twenty one years or
marrys which ever shall first happen all my lands upon
Chickamucon & Mattawoman Creeks in Charles County in the
province of Maryland that is to say all my land in Christian
Tempel mannor & may tract of land called Stump neck (
formerly called Dogues neck) with two hundred acres of land
thereto adjoining and included in the same original pattent
expecting & reserving to my Executors the right & priviledge
of retaining & keeping in their hands as part of the common
stock of my estate for the benefits of my younger children
until all my sons come of age the last mentioned tract
of Land called Stump neck with the said two hundred
acres of land thereto adjoining and of keeping a quarter
thereon & working the same number of hands for the
purpose aforesaid as are worked on the same at the time
of my death I also give & devise unto my said son '''William'''
'''Mason''' & his heirs for ever in like manner a tract of one

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hundred & fifty acres of land whereon '''George Adams'''
now lives near Port Tobacco in the said County & pro
=vince the same being one moietymoiety is a part or portion, especially a lesser share. of a tract of land cal=
=led partnership and if my said son '''William''' should die
before he comes of age & unmarried then & in that case
I give & desire all the abovementioned lands upon Chickamucon
-on & mattawoman Creeks unto my youngest son '''Thomas'''
'''Mason''' his heirs forever and the abovementioend tracts
of land near Port Tobacco upon which '''George Adams'''
lives I give and devise unto my son '''Thompson Mason''' &
his heirs for ever.

Item, I give & devise unto my said son '''William Mason''' &
his heirs for ever when he arrives at the age of twenty one
years or marrys which ever shall first happen then
two following slaves to wit '''Milly''' the daughter of '''Kate''',
and '''Sampson''' (the son of '''Mrs Eilbeck's''' '''Bess''') also one fifth
part of all my books & household furniture in or
about my dwelling house I also give & bequeath unto
my said son '''William''' my silver watch which I for
-merly used to wear & I confirm unto him his right
& title to a negro lad named '''Cato''' given him by his
grand father '''Mr Eilbeck'''

Item, I give & devise unto my son '''Thompson Mason''' & his
heirs for ever when he arrives at the age of twenty one
years or marrys which ever shall first happen all
my in Thompsons' patent (repatented in my own
name) between Dogues run and the south branch of
little hunting creek excepting & reserving to my Execu
=tors the rights & priviledge of settling two quarters with
eight working hands at each upon such parts thereof
as they shall think fit unless the said quarters shall
be settled thereon by me in my life time and of
retaining & keeping in their hands on of the said
quarters so settled by me or them with land thereto
adjoining sufficient to work the hands belonging
to the same as part of the sommon stock untill all
my sons come of age I also give & devise unto my said
son '''Thomspon Mason''' & his heirs for ever in like man=

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ner all my lands upon both sides of the north branch of
little hunting creek contained in '''Thomas Stafford's''' patent
'''Thomas Landiford's''' patent (repatented in my own name)
''George Brent's''' sale to '''William Bowine''' and part of '''Ball's'''
patent which I bought of '''Mr Sampson Darrell''' also all my
land in Mason's & herefords patent upon the branches of Dogues
run & accotink being one being one moiety of the land devised by
my Grand father '''Colo George Mason''' decd to his daughters
'''Elizabeth''' & '''Rosanna''' also a small tract of land contigu=
=ous thereto originally patented by one '''William Williams'''
& purchased by my father of '''Winifred Ball''' daughter &
heir at law to the said '''Williams''' it being the land
whereon '''Edward Violet''' lived also a tract of about four
hundred acres of land patented by my father upon the
upper side of Dogues run adjoining to '''Matthew's''' patent
and in general I give & devise unto my said son '''Thomson'''
'''Mason''' & his heirs forever when he arrives at the age of twenty
one years or marrys which ever shall first happen x (except &
as before excepted all my lands upon the branches of water of
Dogues run & little hunting creek in the Fairfax County being
in the whole about three thousand three hundred
acres and if my said son '''Thomson Mason''' should die under
age & unmarried then & in that case I give and devise
all the abovementioned lands in '''Thompson's''' patent between
Dogues run & the south branch of little hunting creek (being
about thirteen hundred acres) and also all the abovemen=
-tioned lands in '''Strafford's''' & Landiford's''' patents in '''George'''
'''Brents''' sale to '''William Bowine''' and part of '''Ball's''' patent
which I bought of '''Mr Sampson Darrell''' being about
seven hundred acres upon both sides of the north branch
of littlehunting creek (unto my youngest son '''Thomas'''
'''Mason''' & his heirs for ever but if it is my will & desire & I
hereby direct & order that all the other lands herein
before devised unto my son '''Thomson Mason''' shall if
he died under age & unmarried as aforesaid go and
decend unto my eldes son & heir '''George Mason''' & his
heirs for ever in the same manner as if my said son
'''Thomson''' had been in the actual possession of the same
before his death

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Item, I give & devise unto my said son '''Thomson Mason''' &
his heirs for ever when he arrives at the age of twenty
one years or marrys which ever shall first happen the
two following slaves to wit '''Sall''' (the daughter of '''Lucy''')
& '''Joe''' the son of '''Mrs Eilbeck's '''Bess''') also one fifth part of all
my books & household furniture in & about my dwelling
house & confirm unto my siad son '''Thomson Mason''' his
right & title to a negro lad named '''Cupid''' given him
by his grand father '''Mrr Eilbeck.

Item I give & devise unto my son '''John Mason''' & his heirs for
ever when he arrives at the age of twenty one years or
marrys which ever shall first happen all my lands
adjiong to & near Rock creek ferry upon Potowmack
river that is to say the lands contained in '''Thomas'''
'''Ousley's''' '''Thos. Gouring's''' & my fathers patent (all repatent=
ed in my own name) with the lands I pur=
chased of Ellis & Bradie & of '''Daniel Jenning's''' and a
small tract of land I took up as vacant land between
my other tracts and in general all my land between
four mile run & the lower falls of Potowmack river
int eh parish of Fairfax & County of Fairfax being
about two thousand acres I also give & devise unto my
said son '''John Mason''' & his heirs for ever in like man=
ner my Isalnd in Potowmack river opposite the
mount of rock creek which I hold under a patent
from the lord proprietor of Maryland by the
name of Barbadoes I also give & devise unto my
said son '''John Mason''' & his heirs for ever in like
manner all my lands upon & between the main
south run of accotink and the branches of difficult
run in the upper end of Truro parish in Fair=
fax County patented by my father with a small
tract of land thereto adjoining patented in
my own name being together about two thou=
sand acres and if my said son '''John Mason'''
should die under age & unmarried then & in

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that case I give & devise all the above mentioned lands
between four mile run & the lower falls of Potowmack
river together with my before mentioned Island of
Barbadoes unto my youngest son '''Thomas Mason''' &
his heirs for ever But it is my will & dsire I I hereby
direct & order that all the other lands herein before
devised unto my said son '''John Mason''' upon and
between the main south run of accotinck & the
branches of Difficult run shall if he die under
age & unmarried as aforesaid go & decend unto
my eldest son & heir '''George Mason''' & his heirs for
ver in the mae manner as if my said son
'''John Mason''' had been in the actual possession
of the same before his death

Item, I give & bequeath unto my said son '''John Mason'''
& his heirs for ever when he arribes at the age of twenty
one years or marrys which ever shall first happen
the two following slaves to wit '''Harry''' (the son of '''House'''
'''Poll''') and '''Pegg''' (the daughter of '''Chloe''') also one fifth
parts of all my books & household furniture in & about
my dwelling house

Item, I give & devise unto my youngest son '''Thomas Ma'''=
'''son''' & his heirs for ever when he arrives at the age of
twenty one years or marrys which ever shall first
happen all my land upon the lower side of oc=
=coquan river patented by my father & '''Colo Robinson'''
'''Perry''' over occoquan from both sides of the river
which ahs been vest in me & my ancesters from
the first settlement of this part of the County & long
befoer the land there was taken up or patented
also all my land upon the branches of neabscoe
purchased by my father of '''Ann West''' also all my
land upon Potowmack river in Cockpit Point
neck also all my land upon the upper side of
chappawamsick neck & in general all my lands
in the County of Prince William. I also give & devise unto
my said son '''Thomas Mason''' & his heirs for ever whcn

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he arrives at the age of twenty one years or mar=
rys which ever shall first happen all my lands
adjoining to each other uopn Goose Bay & Potow=
=mack river in Charles County in the provence of
Maryland being four different tracts the lower=
most called "Pt Benedits originally granted to '''Ben'''=
='''nett Marchegay''' the next called Mason's fields pa=
tented by my mother '''Mrs Ann Mason''' the next
interfering with Mason's field a tract of one hundred
& fifty acres wihtout any particular name whereon
'''Henry Fletcher''' formerly lived who purchased the
same of '''Henry Aspenall''' to whom it was originally
granted and the upper called Fletchers addition
originally granted to the said '''Henry Fletcher''' and in
general all my lands between Chickamuncon creek
& Goose bay in the said County & Province & if my
said son '''Thomas Mason''' should die under age &
unmarried then & in that case I give & devise all the
above mentioned lands between Chickamuncon creek
& Goose bay in Charles County in the province of
Maryland unto my son '''William Mason''' & his heirs
for ever. But it is my will & desire & I hereby direct &
order that all the other lands herein before devised
unto my said son '''Thomas Mason''' in the County of
Prince William & Colonly of Virginia together with
the right and benefit of keeping Occoquan ferry
shall if he dies under age and unmarried as
aforesaid go & descend unto my eldest son & heir
'''George Mason''' & his heirs for ever in the same man=
ner as if my said son '''Thomas''' had been in the ac=
tual possession of the same before his death

Item, I give & bequeath unto my said son '''Thos Mason'''
& his heirs for ever when he arrives at the age of
twenty one years or marrys which ever shall first
happen the two following slaves to wit '''Jack''' (the
son of '''House Nell'') and '''Daphne''' (the daughter
of '''Dinah''') also one fifth part of all my books & house
=hold furniture in & about my dwelling house

Item I give & bequeath unto my said son '''Thomas'''
'''Mason''' the sum of six hundred pounds Sterling

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to be paid him when he arrives at the age of twenty one
years or marrys which ever shall first happen out of
my money & debts due to me & the profits of my estate
if so much remain int he common stock after the
paymetns of my debts & legacys the maintenence & Educa
=tion of my children & the payment of my daughter's
fortunes & if there is not so much as athe said sum of six
hundred pounds sterling then what ever lesser sum
there is remaining in the said common stock.
And least the manner in which I have limitted
& derected teh decents of some of my lands should occa
=sion any dispute or induce an opinion that I intend
=ed to intail them I hereby declare that it is not my
intention to intail any part of my estate upon any
of my children but to give all and each of my sons
when they respectively come of age or marry an ab
=solute fee simple Estate in all the lands respectively
divised them & in all such lands also as any of them
may happn to take by the death of any of their bro
=thers the common legal decent of some of my lands
being herein before altered only in case any of my
sons to whom such lands are respectively devised
should die under age & unmarried while their lands
remained in the common stock of my estate and
had not yet come into their acutal possession.
And whereas I hold sundry tracts of land in the
County of Hamshire in Virginia and in the County
of Frederick in the province of Maryland near
fort Cumberland patented in my name in
trust for the Ohio Company I authorized & direct
my Executors to convey the same by such deeds
as council learned in the Law shall advis (with
special warranty only against my heirs & all claim
=ing under me unto the said Ohio Company upon
their paying the balance of my bond with the
interest thereon due to '''Mr Bladen''' or '''Mr Faskers''' Execu
=tors for the purchase of part of the said lands so
that the said bond may be taken up and cancelled
& my estate indemnified therefrom excepting & reserving
unto my eldest son '''George Mason''' & his heirs for ever

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my part & share of & in the said lands as a member of
the said Ohio Company.

Item all the remaining part of my slaves with their
increase stocks of all kinds & money & debts due to me
crops profits and all other personal estate whatsoever
in the common stock not herein otherwise disposed
of I give and bequeath unto my four youngest sons
'''William''', '''Thomson''', '''John''' & ''''Thomas''' (whom I make my re
=siduary Legatees) & their heirs for ever to be equally divi
-ded between them when & as they respectively arrives at
the ages of twenty one years or marry which ever shall
first happen and if any one or more of my said
four youngest sons should die under age & unmarried
then & in that case it is my will & desire & I hereby direct
& order that all the slaves together with all the tocks money
or other personal estate whatsoever bequeathed to such
son or sons or which he or they would have been entitled
to upon coming of age or marrying shall be equally
divied between the survivors of all my five sons
'''George''', '''William''', '''Thomson''', '''John''' and '''Thomas''' such of
them as may happen to be of age or married at the
time to receive their part of the same & the residue
to remain in the common stock until the others
respectively come of age or marry or shall go to the
survivor of my said five sons if only one of them should
live to come of age or marry and if any of my sons
or daughters should happen to marry & die during the
minority of their brothers or sisters leaving a child or
children behind them it is my will & desire & I hereby
direct & order that such child or children shall receive
the same part or portion of the estate which the pa
-rent or parents would have been entitled to upon
the death of any of my sons or daughters respectively
under age & unmarred as aforesaid and whereas
there is in my hands as Executor to '''Mr William'''
'''Eilbeck''' decd a considerable sum (as will appear
by my account with his Estate which by his
will is bequeathed to & divided among his grand

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children my children which I am answerable to them for
I have a power of Laying out for their benefit and as I have
herein before not only given much more to each of my
said children than their respective share of his estate in
my hands amounts to but have disposed both of that & my
own estate among them in order to make the best provisions
in my power for them all and if any of my children
were notwithstanding to claim after my death their parts
of their said grandfather's estate in my hands over & above
what I have given them it would occasion much confusion
& alter the dispossession which I have herein before made to
the prejudice & Injury of some of my children I do therefore
declare that what I have herein before given unto all and
each of my said children is inclusive of & satisfaction
for what was due to them from me as '''Mr Eilbeck's''' Ex[ecut]or and
that the several devises bequests & Legacys herein devised
bequeathed or given to each of my said children are
upon express condition of each of them respectively releas
=ing & discharging my estate and Executors from any
claim or demand on account of the balance due from
me to the said '''Mr Eilbeck's''' Estate & accounts already set
=tled or to be settled with the commissary in Maryland
and if any one or more of my said children when
they respectively come of age should refuse to release &
discharge my Executors accordingly then & in that case
it is my will & desire & I hereby Direct & order that all the
estate herein by me given to such child or children shall
be forfeited & shall go to & be equally divided among my
other children & their heirs for ever And as there are
debts due to me to a considerable amount by bond the yearly
interest of which will be a great advantage to the common
stock of my estate I devise & direct my Executors to continue
the said debts upon interest either in such hands as they
shall be in at the time of my death or in such other
hands & upon such other security as they in their discretion
shall judge best untill the money shall be wanting from
time to time for any of the purposes by me direct & likewise
to less on & upon interest such money as can at any time be

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shared out of the profits of my estate. I also athorize
& direct my Executors to settle a quarter or quarters upon
my land between Dogues run & the south branch of
Little hunting creek as herein before mentioned (unless
the same shall have been settled by me before my
death) when they shall think is most for the interest
of my estate to do so as also upon any of the other lands
herein devised to either of my three youngest sons '''Thomson'''
'''John''' or '''Thomas''' either with any slaves that can be
shared from my other quarters or plantations or with
slaves to be purchased by them for that purpose with
any money that can be spared out of the common
stock of my estate without interfering with my daugh
=ters Fortunes or with the money bequested unto my
youngest son '''Thomas''' all which quarters & slaves are
to be considered as part of the common stock for the
purposes before expressed. I likewise impower & direct
my Executors to erect marble Tomb-stones over the graves
of my honored father & mother & my dear wife if
the same is not done by me in my life time and that
no dispute or difficulty may arrive to my Executors
or my children about the manner in which
that part of my estate given to my residu[a]ry Legatees
is to be divided among them I hereby declare it
to be my will & Intention that when each or either of
them comes of age or marrys he is also to receive his part
& portion therefore as it stands at such time respectively
(always having regard to & reserving a sufficient sum
of my money and debts still in the common stock
to pay the money that may hereafter be due to any
of my daughters for their fortunes as well as the
money bequeathed to my youngest son '''Thomas'''
'''Mason''') so that any of them after having received
& withdrawn their parts from the common stock
are not to be entitled to any share of the the sub
=sequent increase or profits thereof & consequently
not to any of the slaves that may afterwards be
born or purchased nor liable to any loss that may
happen therein expect such part of the common

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stock as may happen afterwards to fall to them by the death
of some of their brothers or sisters yet the fortunes herein
given to my daughters in money are to be secured to them
notwithstanding at all events and in case of any deficiency
in their said fortunes by failure of securitys or any other ine
=vitable accidents the same is to be made good in equal pro
=portion by all my residuary Legatees as well those who
had before as those had not received their parts out
of the common stock and I appoint my good friend the
'''Revd Mr James Scott''' the '''Revd Mr Lee Massey''' '''MrJohn'''
'''Meeshlun''' '''Colo George Washington''' & '''Mr Alexander Henderson'''
(whenever it shall be necessary ) to make such estimation
division & allotment to & among my several residuary
Legatees and it is my [ ]& desire & I hereby direct & order that
such estimation division & allotment as they or any three
of them shall from time to time make & give under
their hands & seals shall to all intents & purposes where
=soever be conclusive & bringing upon my said residuary
Legatees & their heirs I hope they will be so charitable as
not to refuse undertaking this trouble for the sake of
a friend who when living would chearfully have done
them any good office in his power. I recommend
it to my sons from my own experience in life to prefer
the happiness of Independance & a private station to the
troubles & vexations of public business but if either their own
Inclinations or the necessity of the times should engage them
in public affairs I charge them on a father's blessing ne
=ver to let the motives of private interest or ambition in
=duce them to betray nor the terrors of poverty & disgrace
or the fear of danger or death deter them from
asserting the Liberty of their Country and endeavour
=ing to transmit to their posterity those sacred rights
to which themselves were born~ I release & remit unto
my brother '''Thomson Mason''' & his heirs for ever a certain
debt of three hundred & ten pounds four shillings &
five pence 3/4 sterling & nine pounds twelve shillings &

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four pence currency due to me on account of money
advanced for him many years ago while he was
in England for which it was never my intention to
make him answerable as will appear by an entry
to that purpose in my own hand writing annexed to
the accounts in my book and whereas my said
brother is indebted to me a further considerable
sum on account of a protested bill of exchange
drawn by him & of a bond I paid for him to
'''Mr Bronaugh's''' estate I devise & direct my Executors
not to bring any suit against him for the recovery
of the said debts but to wait until he can conveni
=ently pay the same. I give & bequeath unto '''Mrs Heath'''
the wife of '''Thomas Heath''' of Strafford County the sum of
forty shilling sterling in first cost of goods a year du
-ring her life to be paid out for her in necessarys for her
own particular use and if ever her son '''Mr Richard'''
'''Hewith''' my old school fellow & acquaintance from my
childhood should unfortunately be reduced to necessi
-tous circumstances I desire & direct my Executors to sup
=ply him with necessarys for his support & mainte
=nance out of my estate particularly recommend
this care to my children if it should be necessary
after they come of age. I give to '''Mr John Moncure'''
a mourning ring of three guineas value which I
desire him to wear in memory of my esteem for
my much lamented friend his deceased father
I desire my old & long tryed friends '''Revd Mr'''
'''James Scott''' & '''Mr John West Junr''' each of them to except
of a mourning ring of the same value I leave to
my friend & relation the '''Revd MrLee Massey'''
a mourning ring of the same value & I entreat
the favour of him to advise & assist my Executors in
the direction & management of my affairs, I am
incouraged to request this of him from the Expe=
rience I have had myself of his good offices that
way & I am satisfied that both he & my worthy friend
'''Mr Cockburn''' will excuse the trouble I now give them
when they reflect upon the necessity that dying

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men are under of this imploying the care & kindness
of the living which must also one day be their own
case and as the most acceptable acknowledgement I can
make them I desire them to receive out of the common stock
of my estate the sum of ten pounds a year to be laid out
by them in private charitys upon such as they shall judge
worthy objects I also give to my cousin '''Mrs Cockburn''' a
mourning ring of the same value & I desire her & my
Cousin '''Miss Bronaugh''' & '''Mr Peter Cockburn''' to except of a suit of
mourning each. Lastly I appoint my eldest son '''George'''
'''Mason''' and my good friend '''Mr Martin Cockburn'''
Executors of this my last will and Testament and guar
=dians to my Children until they respectively come of
age and it is my will & desire & I hereby direct & order
that no security shall be required of them by the court
but only their own bonds taken for the performance
In Witness whereof I have to this my said last will
& Testament all in my own hand writing & contained
in fifteen pages set my hand & affixed my seal
this 20th day of March in the year of our Lord one
Thousand seven hundred & seventy three.

Signed & sealed & published and
declared to be the last will and
testament of '''George Mason''' in our
presence & subscribed by us in
his presence

'''Gustb Scott'''
'''Elizabeth Bronaugh'''
'''Ann Cockburn'''
'''John West Junr'''
'''John Davidson'''

At a court cont'd & held for Fairfax County 16th October
1792 This will was presented in Court by '''George Mason'''
one of the Executors therein named who made oath
thereto and the same being proved by the oaths
of '''Ann Cockburn''' & '''Robert Graham''' is admitted to re=
cord & the said Executor having performed what
the law requires in such cases a certificate is
granted him for obtaining a probate thereof
in due form.

Teste '''P. Wagener'''

Fairfax County to
I '''Peter Wagener''' Clerk of the Court for the said County
do hereby certify that the foregoing sheets contain
a true copy of the last will and Testament of '''George'''
'''Mason Esqr decd as it was admitted to record
in the said County Court of Fairfax

In Testimony whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and affixed the seal of
my office this 2nd day of November 1792.

'''P. Wagener'''
==Sources==

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Will of [[Notley-128|George Notley the Elder, of Chillington]] Written 19 Oct 1730 Proved London (PCC) 8 Jan 1731. Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] God’s Will be done. This is mine. I George Notley the Elder of Chillington in the County of Somerset Gent being at present weak but of sound and disposing mind and memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following — that is to say Imprimus my Will is that my Loving Wife [[Wellman-1342|Mary Notley]] and her assigns shall during such time as she shall continue my Widow have hold use Occupy Possess and Enjoy and have receive and take the rents Issues and profits of all that my dwelling house wherein I now live with the Garden Stable and two Orchards thereto adjoining parcel of and belonging to two tenements called Smiths’ and Wilkinses. And from and after the Marriage again of my said Wife I give and devise the said dwelling house Stable two Orchards and also all other the several Closes Acres Pieces and parcels of Land Meadow and Pasture with the appurtenances to the said two tenements called Smiths and Wilkinses belonging or in any way appertaining to my [[Notley-120|Grandson George Notley]], son of my son [[Notley-127|George Notley]] and his heirs for ever. Item I give and bequeath to my said Grandson George Notley and his heirs for ever all that my messuage or tenement called Horsfords with all and every its rights members and appurtenances to the same belonging or in any wise appertaining which said Tenement last mentioned I purchased of one Stephen Horsford, Item I give unto my said Wife for so long time as she shall continue my Widow the use of all my household goods Implements of house and household stuff and plate and from and after her marriage again or death which shall first happen I give the same Goods Implements of House and Household Stuff and Plate to my said Grandson George Notley. Item I give and bequeath unto my said Loving Wife one Annuity or yearly sum of Forty pounds to be paid and payable out of all my Lands and Tenements whereof I shall die seized or possessed which said sum of Forty pounds per annum I will shall be paid quarterly to Commence from my Death during such time and so long as my said Wife shall continue my Widow and not longer And with the said payment thereof I Charge all my said Lands whereof I shall die seized or possessed provided always nevertheless And my true meaning is if my said Wife shall refuse to release and Surrender all her right title of Interest Property Claims and Demands whatsoever which she at the time of my death shall have or Claims of in or to my Lands whereof I shall die seized in Fee or Copyhold Lands of which I am now possessed or intitled unto that then I Will that the above Gift and Devise of my house wherein I now live with the said Orchards Gardens and Stable with the use of the household goods and also the said Annuity of Forty pounds per annum shall cease and not be Enjoyed or paid at all Item I Will that the Sum of two hundred pounds which my Son in Law Lancelot Mills now owes me with all such Interest as shall be due therefore at the time of my death shall continue and be in his hands in trust for his Daughter Jane Mills until she shall attain her age of One and Twenty years when I Will that the same shall be paid her with the interest therefore yearly accrueing. But my Will is that in case the said Joane Mills shall happen to die before she shall have attained her said age of one and twenty years then I will the same sum of two hundred pounds and all interest therfore accrueing shall be paid unto William Mills and Mary Mills Son and Daughter of my said Son in Law Lancelot Mills— Viz: One Moiety to William Mills when he shall attain his age of twenty one years And the other Moiety with its accrueing interest to the said Mary Mills when she shall attain her age of one and twenty years And my Will further is that if wither of them the said William Mills and Mary Mills shall happen to die before he or she shall attain their said ages of one and twenty years that then and in such case the Share and Dividends of he or she so dying shall go and be paid into the Survivor of them his or her Executors and Administrators Item I give unto my said Son in Law Lancelot Mills Five pounds to buy him Mourning Item I give unto them the said William Mills and Mary Mills Five pounds each to buy them a Mourning suit each and a Mourning ring apiece. Item All other my Lands and Tenements be they Estates in Fee simple Leaseholds or Copyholds I give the same to my Son George Notley his heirs Executors and Administrators Item all the rest and residue of my Goods and Chattels of what nature or kinds soever I give the same to my said Son George Notley whom I hereby appoint and make sole Executor of this my Will. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of October Anno Domini 1730 _____ The mark of George Notley Senior ___ Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament in presence of us who subscribed our names as Witnesses in the said Testator’s presence — the words ( paid and at the time of my death, or and interest therefore accrueing ) being first Interlined Go. Burd 1730 Jno Stuckey John Wellman Christopher Budge Probatum fuit huijusmodi Testamentum apud London Octavo die mensis January Anno Domini Millesimo Septiugentiesimo tiresimo primo Corgin Venerabilis et Egregio Vizo Johanne Bettesworth Legum Docto Curid Prerogative Cantabriensis Magistro Custode Commisario Legitime constitutio Duramento Georgii Notley fily et Executoris uniti in dicto testamento nominat Cui Commissa fuit Administratio Omnium et Singularum bonorum jurium et Creditorum dicti defuncti De bene et fideliter administerando eadem ad Sancta Dei Evangelica Vigore Commissionis Jurate Ex.

Will of George Parphey of Bristol 1638

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==Background== This is the last will and testament of [[Parphey-12|George Parphey]] of Bristol, England who a servant to East India Company and residing in their factory of Mesulapatam on the Coast of Chormandell. The will is undated, so all we can be certain of is that it was written sometime after 1630 and 20 April 1638 whenit wasproved. "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 176
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Will of Georgij Parphey, granted probate on 20 Apr 1638. Died about 1638 in Briston.
==Transcription== '''Transcription conventions used in this text:'''
*Spelling and punctuation are as per the original document. *The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks and bold text have been introduced to aid readability. The original line breaks indicated by a / *Where present, ff has been rendered as F, and the old letter Thorn has been rendered as th. *Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded *The image quality was good, and the handwriting legible. *Initial transcript by Transkribus using model English Eagle, followed by manual core tion [[Sansum-45|Sansum-45]] 20:52, 12 March 2024 (UTC) ==The Text== In the name of God Amen I '''George Parphey''' of / Bristow servant to the honorable East India Company and now resideing in their factorie of / Mesulapatam on the Coast of Chormandell being most grievously visited with sicknes And / sufering? under the handes of Almighty God but blessed be his name in sound and perfect memory / doe ordayne this my last will & Testament as followeth vizt Imprimis I bequeath my soule / to Almightie God whoe gave it mee And my body to the earth from whence of came trusting / in the meritte of Jesus Christ my Saviour, that in the resurreccion both Soule and body shalbe / united? and enioying the presence of God remayne with him in glory for evermore As for / my worldly estate I thus dispose of vizt I give and bequeath unto my most loving mother / '''Mary Parphey''' wife to my most loveing Father '''George Parphey''' of Bristowe mercer A / diamond Ring which cost mee ffifteene poundes sterling Item I bequeath to my said most loveing / Father '''George Parphey''' of ditto Mercer a plated Rapier with all the plate Jewells Gold and / whatsoever ells am now possessor of which in my Inventorie is fully verified to be sent unto / him in --- ffirst Conveyances alsoe all my wages due unto me from the honorable / Company unto this present day which am to nearest [ blank ] or shalbe due with / hereafter This my said most loveing father doe ordayne my full & sole Executor unto whom I / Comend the performance of the above written whereto I have sett my hand and Seale '''George Parphey''' Wittnessed by us '''Gerard Pinson Ar[thur] Baker Henry Greenhill''' / 40 obatum for Tatamentum superscript apud London venerable be at Dillons / 42 Sames leg Doctore Surrogato venerabilis viri in Penrice Marten militis ignition 43 Doctoris Curie Prerogative at Maori Custodie five Comissary fine Constitute intrim 44 die mensis Aprilis Anno Millimo sexcent tricesimo octavo Juramento George Parphey 45 untradict definite et Executoris in his Testamento not in Comissa fuit Anstrate 46 et singulorum bonorum in et Creditorium eisden defunct de bene fideliter 47 Constrand eadem ad uncta dei Evangelia fat

Will of George Reider

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[[Reider-76|George Reider]], deceased }"Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28757-25607-5?cc=1999196 : 3 July 2014), Lancaster > Wills 1851-1855 vol V > image 105 of 477; county courthouses, Pennsylvania.      In the name of God, Amen. I [[Reider-76|George]]
[[Reider-76|Reider]] of the Borough of Elizabethtown in
the County of Lancaster and State of Pennsylvania, do make
and publish this my last will and testament as follows.
     First I order and direct that my body be decently
interred in a christian like manner. And as to my worldly
estate I dispose of the same as follows.
     First I order and direct that my debts and funeral
expenses be paid by my executors as soon as convenient after
my decease. And I order and direct my executors to sell my
personal property and collect my outstanding money as
soon as convenient after my decease. And further I or-
der and direct my executors to sell as soon as convenient af-
ter my decease by public or private sale as they think best
my undivided half part which I have in a certain tract

[pg 195]

of land purchased of Joseph Reider, situate in Mount Joy town-
ship, Lancaster County, adjoining land of Jacob Brand, Samuel
Hoffer and others, containing on hundred and five acres more
or less. And I authorise my executors to execute a deed of convey-
ance to the purchaser for the same. And I give and devise unto
my [[Reider-79|daughter Catharine]] a certain lot of ground situate in Eliza-
bethtown continued, marked in the plan No. 45, fronting on Man-
heim street, it being one of the lots which I purchased of Henry
Brubaker, to have and to hold the said Lot to her the said Catha-
rine her heirs and assigns forever. And I give and bequeath unto my
son [[Rider-1199|John]] his heirs and legal representatives /:beside what he has al-
ready got of me charged in my family book:/ in cash the sum of
five hundred dollars. And I give and bequeath unto my son [[Reider-64|George]]
his heirs and legal representatives /:beside what he has already got
of me charged in my family book:/ the sum of seven hundred dol-
lars. And I give and bequeath unto my two grandchildren
Mary and Sebastian Keller in cash /:beside what their parents
got of me charged in my family book:/, the said money bequeathed to
my said grandchildren shall remain in the hands of my executors
until said children come to the age of twenty one years respective-
ly, then it shall be paid unto each of them respectively by my exe-
cutors with four per cent interest per annum, but if one of my
said grandchildren should die before it comes to the age of twen-
ty one years leaving no lawful issue, then its share shall go to
the survivor of them, and if both of them should die before they
come to the age of twenty one years leaving no lawful issue, then
the said legacies shall go to, and be equally divided among
all my other legatees herein named, their heirs or legal repre-
sentatives. And I give and devise unto my three daughters
[[Rider-1198|Magdalene]], [[Reider-79|Catharine]] and [[Rider-1200|Nancy]], my Plantation /:now
occupied by Abraham Herr:/ and the tract of woodland there-
unto belonging, being all the land which purchased of Peter
Shafer, situate in Mount Joy Township, Lancaster County, and also the
lot of chesnut [sic] timber land situate in Conewago township, Dauphin
County, which I purchased of E & C B Grubb, containing together
one hundred and fifteen acres and eighty sever perches strict mea-
sure, which I give and devise unto them my said three daughters in
the following manner. I order and direct that the same shall be
appraised within six months of my decease at a reasonable cash
price by three disinterested men chosen by my executors. And
my daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] shall have the right and privilege to take
the same at the said valuation by paying out the two thirds of
said valuation money unto my other two daughters or their
legal representatives as herein after mentioned. Whereas my
[[Myer-540|wife Magdalene]] has a lien or annuity on the said land of
one hundred and fifty dollars yearly during her lifetime,
I therefore order and direct that three thousand dollars of
the said valuation money shall remain in said land and
not be paid out until after the death of my said Wife,
the interest of which sum at five per cent per annum would
make the aforesaid one hundred and fifty dollars, which shall
be paid by my daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] yearly and every year
[pg 196"Pennsylvania Probate Records, 1683-1994," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-1961-28757-25388-97?cc=1999196 : 3 July 2014), Lancaster > Wills 1851-1855 vol V > image 106 of 477; county courthouses, Pennsylvania.] unto my Wife during her lifetime, and the remainder of the
said valuation money shall be divided in three equal shares,
one of said equal shares shall be paid by my daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]]
within one year after my decease unto my daughter [[Rider-1198|Magdalene]]
her heirs or legal representatives, and another of said equal shares
shall be paid by my daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] within one year after my
decease unto my daughter [[Reider-79|Catharine]] her heirs or legal represen-
tatives; the said [[Rider-1198|Magdalene]] and [[Reider-79|Catharine]] shall give lawful
receipts for the same; and the other or third equal share shall be-
long to my daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] her heirs or legal representatives.
And after the death of my said Wife, my daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] her heirs or
assigns shall pay out of said three thousand dollars unto my daughter
[[Rider-1198|Magdalene]] her heirs or legal representatives one thousand dollars,
and to my daughter [[Reider-79|Catharine]] her heirs and legal representatives
one thousand dollars, and the other thousand dollars shall belong
unto her the said [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] her heirs or assigns; and the said [[Rider-1198|Magdalene]]
and [[Reider-79|Catharine]] their heirs or legal representatives shall give law-
ful releases for their shares of said valuation money when paid,
it shall remain a lien on the premises until paid. And she the
said [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] shall have hold and enjoy the said land with the ap-
purtenances unto herself, her heirs and assigns forever. But if
my said daughter [[Rider-1200|Nancy]] should refuse to take the said land at
the valuation as aforesaid, then I give and devise the same un-
to my said three daughters [[Rider-1198|Magdalene]], [[Reider-79|Catharine]] and [[Rider-1200|Nancy]],
to have and to hold the same with the appurtenances as tenants
in common, to themselves their heirs and assigns forever, Sub-
ject to the lien or annuity of my Wife. The graveyard on said
land, one eighth of an acre five perches long and four per-
ches wide, shall never be sold, but shall be kept up as a bu-
rial ground. And the remainder of my estate real and
personal whatsoever not herein before disposed of, I give, be-
queath and devise /:after all expenses are paid:/ unto my said
three daughters [[Rider-1198|Magdalene]], [[Reider-79|Catharine]] and [[Rider-1200|Nancy]], to have
and to hold the said real estate as tenants in common, to them-
selves their heirs and assigns forever, and the personal estate
to be equally divided among them their heirs and legal repre-
sentatives taking into account however what I have charged against
my said three daughters in my family book.
     And I do hereby nominate and appoint my two
sons [[Rider-1199|John]] and [[Reider-64|George]] Reider to be executors of this my
last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand and seal the tenth day of February in the year
of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty two /:1852:/ [Feb 10 1852]
          [[Reider-76|George Reider]] SEAL

Signed and sealed in presence of us }
       Amos L Harrouff }
       Saml Hoffer }

Lancaster County, On the fourteenth day of May, Anno
Domini 1852 [May 14 1852], Before me the Subscriber personally appeared
Amos L. Harrouff and Samuel Hoffer, the subscribing wit-
nesses to the preceding Will, and on their solemn Affirmations
did depose and say, that they were present and saw and

[pg 197]

heard [[Reider-76|George Reider]], the testator therein named, sign, seal, publish,
pronounce and declare the same to be his last will and testament,
and that at the doing thereof he was of sound and well disposing
mind, memory and understanding, to be best of their knowledge
observation and belief.
       Jos. Ehrenfried, Dep. Reg.

May 14th 1852. Letters Testamentary granted to [[Rider-1199|John]] and [[Reider-64|George]]
Reider, the Executors, they being duly affirmed well and truly to
administer the goods and chattels, rights and credits of said Testa-
tor according to law, and also that they will diligently and faith-
fully regard and well and truly comply with the provisions of the
Laws relating to Collateral Inheritances
       Jos Ehrenfried, Dep. Reg.

Will of George Stamp (1813-1891)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Stamp-821|George Stamp]] of the thirteenth ward of the city of Buffalo, Erie County, New York, USA, '''New York Probate Records, 1629-1971''': "New York Probate Records, 1629-1971"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/311372 Surrogate's records, approx. 1800-1929] Surrogate's records, Case Nos. 21637-21656
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who died on 19 October 1891. '''Death''': "New York, U.S., Death Index, 1852-1956"
City of Buffalo; Buffalo, NY; Index to Deaths in Buffalo, New York
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George Stamp death 19 Oct 1885-1894 (age 78) in Buffalo, New York, USA.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Stamp-821|George Stamp]], testator #[[Stamp-819|John Stamp]], brother, executor #{{Red|Bayard J Couch}}, witness #{{Red|Zilpha M Couch}}, witness == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == [Page 1] I '''George Stamp''' of the nineteenth
ward of the City of Buffalo being
being of the age of seventy eight years and
being of sound mind and mem-
ory do herby make publish
and declare this my last will
and testament hereby revoking
all former wills by me made
in the manner following viz.
I give devise and bequeath to
my brother '''John Stamp''' all
my property both personal
and real and direct him
to pay of all of my just debts
and funeral expenses and
the remainder to accept as
his own and I hereby appoint
my said brother my sole
executor of this my last
will and testament
In witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this 31st day of
August 1891 George Stamp
The foregoing instrument was at
the date thereof signed published and declared
by the said George Stamp to be his last
will and testament to us who at his re-
quest and in his presence and in the
in the presence of us the undersigned have
subscribed our names as witness thereto
Bayard J Crouch Buffalo
Zilpha M Crouch Buffalo == Next of Kin == The probate papers cited the following four people as next of kin: {| border="1" cellpadding="4" | '''Name''' || '''Age''' || '''Relationship''' || '''Residence and Post-Office Address''' |- | John Stamp || over 21 || Nephew || Wakefield, Yorkshire, England |- | George Stamp || over 21 || Nephew || Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire, England |- | John Stamp || over 21 || Nephew || Buffalo, New York |- | Thomas G Stamp || over 21 || Nephew || International Bridge, Ontario |} == Sources ==

Will of George T Lee

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The Will of George T Lee of Boyle County Kentucky. [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPSR-SS9D?view=fullText&keywords=George%20Lee,George,Lee Family Search Labs Full Text Search of Deeds and Wills, George Lee + Kentucky] [[Lee-43707|George Theodore Lee (abt.1792-1879)]] 209 I George Lee of the County of Boyle in the State of Kentucky , being all an in years , but of sound mind , and disposing memory , do make or his and publish this as my last will and testament , by which I may die possessed as follows,
* 1st I desire that all my debts shall be paid as practicable
* 2nd It is my desire that the remains of my dear wife , shall removed from where they now rest to the cemetery in Danville and that my body may be buried at her side - also that the remains of my deceased son Ambrose be removed to the said place, and that our last resting places shall all be plainly but the appropriately marked, all of which is entrusted to the discretion of my executors, the expenses to be borne by my estate.
* 3d I gave to my deceased daughter Eliza S. Dickson in her time, and have given to her children since, sums amounting to Twenty Thousand Dollars, which is as much as the circumstance of my estate, will allow me to give them, and having this the provided for my said grand children - the children of my said deceased daughter. I therefore make no further provision for them, and do not desire that any of them shall receive any this further from my estate,
* 4th I have already given to my children as follows, to ** Nelson T. Lee, Twenty Thousand Dollars.
** To George F. Lee Twenty Thousand Dollars, and to
** Josiah E Lee and Lucie A ?Chrisman?, Seven Thousand dollars each, and after the payment of my debts and the expenses provided for in Section 2, of this will , I will and bequeath to my son Josiah E. Lee and my daughter Lucie A. ?Chrisman?, Thirteen Thousand Dollars each.
* 5 If there shall be anything left after paying the legacies provided for in Section four , I desire that the residue of my estate shall be divided equally between my said four children iz: Nelson T. Lee , George F. Lee , Josiah E. Lee & Lucie A Chapman?,
* 6th My executors hereinafter appointed are hereby authorized and empowered to sell all the real estate of which I may die possessed, either at private or public sale, and on such terms as may be deemed best , and upon such sale to make conveyances of the same,
* 7th I hereby appoint my son Josiah E. Lee Executor of this will to take charge of and manage and dispose of that portion of my estate, which shall be in the State of Kentucky and I also appoint my son in law William ?Chapman? Executor of this will so far as my estate shall be in the State of Missouri, giving to each the power to execute this will in their respective states, and to all the things herein provided for separately - each independent of the other.

In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 5th day of March 1872 Signed sealed & published in George Lee ℗ the presence of the undersigned
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witnesses, William McCown, R. G. Willon : State of Kentucky County of Boyle, J Scha I Andruchols Clerk Boyle County Court do certify that the foregoing will of George Lee deed will presented to Court at its Oct Term 1879 and continued unto all Nov Term 1879 where the same was duly proved as required by law and ordered to be recorded , as such is now done , Given under my hand this 15th day ┃ of 2 . 00 109 all Reed Nichols Clk == Sources==

Will of George Washington Hensley, Sr.

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Text of will probated 1873 Will of [[Hensley-1050|George W. Hensley]] Harlan County Will Book 1, Pages 4-6 I, George W. Hensley, of the County of Harlan and State of Kentucky, being feeble in health and viewing the uncertainty of life and certainty of death, and being of sound mind and disposing memory, do wish to make the following distribution of all my worldly estate to wit. First. I wish that all my just debts be paid. Second. I give to my son James all the land I hold from Solomon Pope’s line and Leonard Scott’s line, up to a dividing line between him and Josephus. Third. I give to my son Josephus all the land that I hold from the line between him and James, up to the dividing between him and Henry. Fourth. I give to my son, Henry, all the land that I hold, from a dividing linebetween him and Josephus, up to a dividing line between him and my son George W. Hensley. Fifth. I give to my son George W. Hensley, all the land that I hold beginning on Solomon Pope’s line and running with the dividing line between him and Henry, up to the line between him and Burton. Sixth. I give to my son Burton Hensley all the lands I hold beginning on Solomon Pope’s line and to run with the dividing line between him and George W. Hensley, up to the dividing line between him and Wilson Hensley. Seventh. I give to my son Wilson Hensley all the land I hold from a dividing line between him and Burton Hensley, up to my upper lines. Eighth. I give to my daughter, Johannah, all the land I hold on the Sal Branch during her life, and then to go to her heirs. Ninth. I wish Leonard Scott to pay Polly Osborn seventy-five dollars in property at trade rates. Tenth. I wish Wilson Hensley to pay to Burton Hensley, out of the price of his land, in property at trade rates, fifty dollars. Also, George W. Hensley to pay Burton Hensley twenty-five dollars in property at trade rates. Eleventh. I wish Henry Hensley to pay Nicey Ball, when she becomes twenty-one years old, out of the price of his land, seventy-five dollars in property at trade rates. Twelfth. I wish my son James to pay to my daughter Martha, when she becomes of age, out of the price of his land, seventy-five dollars in property at trade rates. Thirteenth. I give to my wife Ruth all the balance of my property (except Henry’s horse), both in the house and out of doors. Fourteenth. I wish Nehamiah Osborn’s wife and Burton to have the land I bought of Smith Skidmore, to be divided by three dis-interested men, between them. J. K. Bailey, C. H. C. C.

Will of George Washington Scantlen

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[[Scantlen-23|George Washington Scantlen's]] will lists his family: '''Probate''': "Arkansas, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1818-1998"
Probate Records (Crawford County, Arkansas), 1874-1929; Author: Arkansas Probate Court (Crawford County); Probate Place: Crawford, Arkansas
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Geo W Scantlin probate on 28 Nov 1881. (Note: first two pages only)
*[[Beakley-55|Nancy Scantlin]], wife *[[Scantlen-5|James Albert Scantlin]], son *[[Scantlen-36|Benjamin Franklin Scantlin]], son *[[Scantlen-37|Thomas John Scantlin]], son *[[Scantlen-38|Robert Lee Scantlin]], son *[[Scantlen-25|Mary Elisabeth Scantlin]], daughter *Emma Laura Jones, daughter *[[Scantlen-24|George Washington Scantlin]], son *[[Scantlen-17|John Lafayette Scantlin]], son *[[Scantlen-35|Margaret Annie Stalling]], daughter :'''Will of Geo W Scantlin''' ::''State of Arkansas'' ::''County of Crawford''
Know all men by these
presents than, I George Washington Scantlen
of Crawford County, state of Arkansas, being
of sound and disposing mind and memory
calling to mind the uncertainty of human
life, and being disinno of setting my wordly
affairs, and directing here the Estate with
which it hath pleased God to bless and shall
he dispose w of, after my decease, while I
have strength and capacity so to do, do make
and publish this my last will and testa-
ment, hereby revoking and making null any
voice and other wills and testaments by heretofore
made.
Firsst. My will is then all of my just debts
and funeral Expenses shall be by my Executor's
paiw out of my Estate as soon after my
decease us shall by them be found convenient
or when they may be due
Second: I give to my beloved '''wife Nancy
Scantlen''' all my personal property horses, coltes
hogs, all my household furniture, and in fact
all of my personal property the increases thereof,
is the profits insuing there from to be used by
her for and during her natural life and
after her decease I give and bequeath the same
to my '''five children, herein named to wit: James
Albert Scantlen, Benjamin Franklin Scantlen,
Robert Lee Scantlen, Thomas John Scantlen and
Mary Elisebeth Scantlen''' to be divided amoungst
them equally.
I give and bequeath unto my beloved '''wife
Nancy Scantlen''', the new inprovements and
increase of all my noe estate wherever situate
including all my sames situate in Crawford
County in the State of Arkansas, to have
and to hold the same to her for and during
her natural life.
I give and bequeath to my '''daughter Emma'''
''next page''
'''Laura Jones''', one dollar, to my '''son George Washington'''
Scantlen one dollar, to '''my son John Lafayette'''
Scantlin one dollar, and to my '''daughter
Margaret Annie Stalling''' one dollar, the ?
Sum of one dollar to be paid to them last of
my estate after the decease of my beloved wife
Nancy Scantlen and not before.
I give and bequeath unto my four sons
to wit, James Albert Scantlen, Benjimin Franklin
Scantlen, Robert Lee Scantlen, and Thomas John
Scantlen, one hundred and sixty acres of
land, to be that portion of my land which
includes the original Homestead and
improvements therein situate on belonging
to have and to hold the same to them my
four sons herein named. James Albert
Benjamin Franklin, Robert Lee, Thomas John,
and their heirs, after them, from after the
decease of fo my said wife to them and
to their heirs forever.
I give and bequeath unto my sons James
Albert Scantlen, Benjamin Franklin Scantlen
Robert Lee Scantlen and Thomas John Scantlen
and my daughter Mary Elizabeth Scanten and
to their heirs after them all the remaining
of my new estate to wit, two hundred and
eighty acres of farm situate in Crawford
County State of Arkansas as my other ?
be possessed of in said County and State as
any other place, to have and to hold the
same to them and to their heirs after them
from and after the decease of my said
wife to them and to their heirs after them
? to their use and benefit forever.
And the I? land to be equally divided
amongst them according to its value at that
time each one equal share, and to be
divided by three disinterested persons selected
by them for that Purpose.
Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint
my wife Nancy Scantlen to be the sole
Executrix of this my last will and testament
''next page''
in testimony whereof I have ? set my
hand here and publish and dich? this
to be my last will and Testament in the
presence of the witnesses named below this
Eight day of October 1881
:::George Washington Scantlin
The foregoing will and testament was declared
by George Washington Scantlen in our presence
to be his last will and testament who in his
presence and in the presence of each other and of
his regent have inscribed our names as
witness this eight day of October AD 1886
:::Amanda S Jones :::John C Belter
I John C Belter being first duly sworn state that
myself and Amanda S Jones were present at
the execution of the last will and testament of
George Washington Scantlin dec'd that it was exe-
cuted at the time therin stated that it was subscribed
by the said George Washington Scantlin in the pre-
sence of myself and Amanda S. Jones who were
Subscribing witnesses thereto who in the presence of
each other and in the presence and at the request
of the said George Washington Scantlin subscribed
our names as attending witnesses thereto, he the
said George Washington Scantlin declaring that said
instrument of writing was his last will and
testament and did at the time of the execution
of said instrument of writing the said George
Washington Scantlin was of sound and disposing
mind and memory, that said Amanda S
Jones subscribe said instrument of writing as at-
testing witness and know the signature to be xxxx
genuine and that I called her attention when the
said George Washington Scantlin signed said
instrument and know that she saw him sign same
and that said Amanda I Jones is now absent from
this country and do not know her residence
:::John P Betton
:::Subscribed and sworn to before me ''next page'' 26th Day of October 1881
:::LC Southwayd, Clerk
:::By LH Southwayd, DC
We Nancy Scantlin and Mary Elizabeth Scant-
lin being first duly sworn do each of us state upon
oath that we were present and saw Amanda S. Jones
subscribe her name as attesting witness to the last
will and testament of George Washington Scantlin
in the presence of John C Belter the other subscribing
witness and also in the presence and at the request
of the said George Washington Scantlin and that
said Amanda S. Jones is absent from the County
of Crawford and we do not know where she now
resides, that the signature of the said Amanda
S. Jones to said last will and testament subscribing
witness is genuine. Nancy (herXname) Scantlin
:::Mary E. Scantlin
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th day
of October 1881- LC Southwayd, Circuit Clerk
:::By LH Southwayd
::Filed in open Court Nov 28th 1881
:::LC Southwayd, Clerk :::By LH Southwayd, DC == Sources == ==Acknowledgements== Transcribed Will of George Washington Scantlin by Tomaszewicz-6

Will of George Way, Merchant of Dorchester, Dorset, 1641

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:National Archives Reference: PROB 11/187/483 :Description: Will of George Way, Merchant of Dorchester, Dorset :Date: 03 December 1641 transcribed by Helen Ford [[Way-1965|Way-1965]] :I George Way of Dorchester in the Countie of Dorset merchant weake in bodie but of sound and perfect minde and memorie (praised bee God) therefore doe make this my last will and testament in writing the last day of September Anno Dm’ One thousand sixe fortie one, in manner and forme following viz :I desire to comitt and comend my soule into the hands of God my Allmightie creator and preserver, and in his sonne and my saviour Jesus Christ, my most merciful and gratious father, whome I humblie beseech [ for his Christ his sake(sic] to preserve and keepe mee that it may cleave close unto him unto the E__ And I comitt my bodie to the Earth whence it was taken to be decently buried there to rest in peace untill the resurrection resting assured to that then it shall bee reunited to my soule and thenceforth both my bodie & soule to bee for ever with the Lord. :Item I give unto Sarah my loving wife the house burgage & tenement wherein I now dwell situate in the East side of the North Streete in Dorchester aforesaid withall out houses & appe’tenn’ces thereunto belonging And all my houses, Burgages & tenements, gardens and ground in Bridport in the said Countie of Dorset To hould all the same unto my said wife during her life. And from and after my wives decease and from and after Eliezer my sonne shall attaine the age of six and twentie yeares I doe devise and bequeath my said lease buggate and tenement with the appe’ten’nces in Dorchester aforesaid unto my said sonne and the heirs of his bodie but in case my said sonne shall dye without heires of his body or for want of such heires then I give the same house bugage & tenement with the appe’tenn’ces unto all my daughters and their heirs. And in case my said wife shall dye before my said sonne shall attaine his age of six and twentie yeares then I doe give and bequeath my said house burgage and tenement in Dorchester into my deare frends Mr William [Derbie?] Mr Richard Savage and Mr Thomas [__ch] of Dorchester aforesaid and Mr Walter Baily of Bridport until my sonne shall [ataine?] that age for the benefitte of my said sonne untill hee shall attaine that age And from after my said wives decease I give and devise my said houses bugages garden & ground in Bridport aforesaid from and after my said wives decease unto my said frendes in trust for and towards the raising the legacies hereby given to my younger two daughters or of such parte thereof as shall not be otherwise raised out of my other personall estate and from and after such their porc’ons or legacies raised I doe give the remainder of my term which shall therein then to come unto my said son Eliezer if hee live to attaine the age of six and twentie years or bee married or if hee dye before then I give the same amongst all my said [said?] daughters. :Item I give unto my daughter Sarah one hundred pounds , unto my daughter Marie foure score pounds, unto my daughter Elizabeth three score and tenne pounds And unto my daughter Martha three score pounds. All the said legacies to my said daughters I appoint to be paid unto them at their severall ages of foure & twenty yeares except my said daughter Marthas legacie which I appoint to bee paid at the sume may be raised out of my said houses garden and ground in Bridport aforesaid :And whereas there is of my estate foure and thirty pounds in money in Thomas Fords hands in New England and in the hands of Roger Clapp and Stephen Tayler in New England the provenew of fifty pounds worth of goods and divers moneys and goods of myne in the hands of Henry Cogan and other cattle and corne that I have in New England aforesaid I doe appoint that all the said moneys that all the said moneyes and goods or the provenue thereof shall goe and be ymployed towards the raising of my said daughters legacies and alsoe all such mony and provenue of the benefitte of my plantac’on at Bishipscot in New England which is due to me from my brother in law Thomas Purchase And I doe give and devise all my moity of that plantac’on houses lands and grounds in New Bishipscot aforesaid and my lott in Dorchester in New England aforesaid and all other my lands and grounds in New England aforesaid unto my said sonne Eleazer and the heires of his bodie And for want of such heires then I give the same to all my daughters and their heires :All the residue of my goods and chatells moveable and unmoveable I give to Sara my wife whome I ordaine sole executrix of this my last will and testament .In testimony wherof that this is my last will I have hereunto subscribed my name the first day of October AnnoDm’ One thousand sixe hundred fortie one . By me George Way In the presence of Will: Derbie :Probated granted to Sarah Way 3rd December 1641

Will of Gilbert Holcombe - 1623

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The Will Nuncupative of [[Holcombe-17|Gilbert Houlcombe]] of Milar in the county of Cornwall, Esq, deceased, as he declared the same on the 14th December 1623 being then of perfect and sane memory and in the presence of diverse witnesses. I do give unto my brother Richard Bonithon all that I have and do desire him to give some thing to the servants which are in his house, what he so pleases. And I do entreat my brother [[Courtenay-44|Peeter Countney]] and Thomas Harvye to be Overseers to see this my will performed. I owe nothing to my remembrance and do make my brother Richard Bonithon my sole executor. Witnesses Rob Hele The sign of Grace Lawen

Will of Gilbert Strayhorn

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'''North Carolina, Orange County, Will Book D, p.87-89'''. Accessed on 13 May 2023 at ancestry.com (North Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1665-1998 >Orange > Wills, Vol. C-D, 1794-1822 > Images 150-151 of 424. {{Ancestry Record|9061|1987634}} and [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/3641373?mark=7b22746f6b656e223a226837316e46526e6444712b462b6361554268794c6d514b65394861536b78352b7a69744c776433694a6c593d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d Ancestry Sharing Link] Transcribed by Karen Gunn on 13 May 2023 p. 87 In the Name of God Amen I Gilbert Strayhorn of the County of Orange & State of North Carolina planter, being weak in body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be unto God calling to mind the mortality of my body & knowing that itis appointed for all men once to die do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament that is to say principally, First of all I give & recommend my soul to the hands of almighty God that gave it My body I recommend to the earth to be buried in a Christian decent burial at the discretion of my Executors nothing doubting but at the general resurrection I Shall receive the same again by the mighty power of God and as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me in this life I give demise and dispose of the same in the following manner and form Viz—- First I will and bequeath to my Son David the house he now dwels in together with one hundred & Seventy acres of land with all the meadow ground lyingon the right of the road Leading to Hillsborough ———— p. 88 Secondly, I Will and bequeath to my Grandsons Gilbert and John sons of David the House whereon I dwell together with one hundred & Seventy acres of Land with all the meadow ground lying on the left hand of the road leading to Hillsborough, and as there is three hundred and forty acres of the whole or there abouts it is thereby to be understood that in Case more than 170 acres may lay on the right on said road or on the left as the case may be then the amount of 170 acres shall be made good from the greater to the lesser till the land is equally divided 170 acres to each. Also that my two oldest negroes Ade & Bett shall live on & be maintained on Said plantation during their natural life & Shall not be sold, and that my Son David Shall possess the whole 340 Acres until his two Sons Gilbert and John Shall advance to the age of twenty one ———— Thirdly I will & bequeath to my Son John twenty pounds in money ———— Fourthly I will & bequeath to my Son William a Negroe Man named Mondee ———— Fifthly, I will & bequeath to my Son James a Negroe Man named Dick ———— Sixthly I will and bequeath to my Son David a black mare flower & a horse named lightfoot ———— Seventhly I will & bequeath to James Hart my Son in Law a black Horse named Brick & a negroe man named Ezar ———— Eighthly I will & bequeath Sarah Hart Daughter of James Hart my Son in Law a negroe girl named Rachel and a bay mare named Fancie ———— Ninthly I will & bequeath Sarah Hart daughter of James Hart my Son in Law a negroe girl named Diner ———— Tenthly I will and bequeath to John Hart Son of James Hart my Son in Law a young Sorrel mare named Fly ———— Eleventhly I will & bequeath to William Ansley twenty pounds in money ———— Twelfthly I will & bequeath to my Son in Law John Strain A young child named nell [T?]en pounds in money. And lastly my will is that all my Household & Kitchen furniture Stock Plantation Tools Utensils and Waggon & all its Partenancies [appurtenances?] p. 89 Shall be Sold and the money arising therefrom to be equally divided amongst my living children Except Such as already bequeathed and I do hereby appoint and ordain John Strain & James Hart my two Sons in Law to be my lawful Executors of this my Last Will & Testament & I do hereby disalow revoke & disanull all other Legacies wills & Testament heretofore made ratifying & confirming this to be my last Will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 15 day of January in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred and eighty three ———— Signed Sealed & Pronounced & delivered In the Presence of John Allison John Wart Thomas Scarlett Gilbert X Strayhorn his mark Seal Orange County Feby Term 1803 The Execution of the foregoing Last Will & Testament of Gilbert Strayhorn Decd was duly proved in Open Court by the oath of Thomas Scarlett one of the Subscribing Witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded ———— at the same time the exrs therein named qualified accordingly '''People named in Gilbert Strayhorn's will''' : David son : Gilbert grandson son of David : John grandson son of David : Ade negroe : Bett negroe : John son : William son : Mondee negro man : James son : Dick negroe man : James Hart son-in-law & executor : Ezar negroe man : Sarah Hart daughter of James Hart : Rachel negroe girl : Diner negroe girl : John Hart son of James Hart : William Ansley : John Strain son-in-law & executor : Nell a young child : John Allison witness : John Wart witness : Thomas Scarlett witness

Will of Godfrey Kneller Kneller of Donhead Hall , Wiltshire, 1781

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:National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England : Reference: PROB 11/1080/223 :Description: Will of Godfrey Kneller Kneller of Donhead Hall , Wiltshire :Date: 24 July 1781 :In the Name of God Amen :I '''Godfrey Kneller Kneller of Donhead Hall in the County :of Wilts Esquire''' benig in perfect health and of sound :mind and memory thanks to almighty God for the same :but knowing the uncertainty of human life do make :page 2 :and ordain this my last will and Testament :In manner and form following that is to say :Imprimis I bequeath my soul into the hands of :Almighty God who gave it hoping for a joyfull :resurection thro’ Christ my Saviour my Body I :commend to the earth to be decently but by no means :pompously interred at the discretion of my Executrix :herein after named and as to all my worldly goods :and Estates that it hath pleased almighty God to :bless me with I give and dispose thereof as follows first :I will and direct that all my just debts and Funeral :expences be discharged and paid Item '''I give :'''and bequeath unto my dearly beloved wife Rebecca :'''Kneller '''the sum of one hundred pounds to be paid :within one month after my decease for her own :immediate use to be taken out of the cash I :may have in my house at the time of my :decease which sum at least please God I always :intend to keep by me for that purpose but should :there be andy deficiency then my will and desire is :that it may be made food out of some of my first :rents paid in after my decease Item '''I give and :'''bequeath unto my said dear wife all her :'''wearing apparel of all sorts Linnen & together :'''with all her Rings Jewells and other ornaments :'''of her person Item I give and bequeath unto my :'''said dear wife the house I now live in called and :'''known as Donhead Hall for and untill :'''my dear son John Kneller should return :'''from India and claim it''' then I mean and direct :she my said dear wife shall immediately resign it :up to him together with all the furniture that :shall be left in my said house at the time of my :decease as plate Linnen pictures china beds kitchen :furniture the reasonable wear in mean time :excepted as I will that my dear wife should have :the use of all and every part of the furniture aforesaid :during her residence in the house but not the :propaty of disposing or taking away to any other :house any part or parcel of the Goods plate or :linnen pictures etc belonging to this Item ''' I :'''give and bequeath unto my dear wife a pair of my :'''best coach horses that I may die possessed of together :'''with the coach or charriot which she shall choose :'''the rest to be sold and the farm lett as soon as :'''conveniently it may the stock also on the farm :'''as corn hay cows sheep pigs etc together with all :'''the implements of husbandry waggons carts harness :[Unil’s?] etc '''to be sold for the benefit of my son :'''John Kneller and the speedier discharge of any :'''debts or legacys hereafter mentioned '''Item I give :and bequeath unto my wife all my /\ [part line inserted wine rum brandy strong beer and small that may/\ be :page 3 :my house at the time of my decease for her own :use and benefit during her residence in it Item I will :and direct whoever takes this farm called and :known by the name of Bill Knapper shall if desired :by my dear wife keep one cow for her Gratis that :is without paying for her keeping''' Item I give and :'''bequeath to my dear wifes mother Anis Thetwall :the sum of ten pounds to buy her mourning :'''Item I give and bequeath unto Jeremian Norrris :'''my butler''' for his long and faithful service to :me the sum of twenty pounds together with all :my wollen cloaths as coats waistcoats Great coats :etc also all my shoes stockings hats and wiggs :that may be in my house at the time of my :decease and desire he may [occupy?] all my Estates :in the Parish of Donhead St Mary if he chooses :at a fair annual rent as my Executrix hereinafter :named shall agree to for and untill my dear son :John Kneller now in India returns home to claim :it the annual rent to be paid to my Executrix :and to be laid out by her in Government or :any other good securities for the benefit and increase :of my dear son John Kneller /\fortune/\ also '''I hereby :'''will and declare my dear wife Rebecca Kneller :'''whole and sole executrix of this my last will and :testament to receive the rents of all my several :'''estate unsettled whether freehold copyhold or leasehold :'''in the County of Wilts Dorset Middlesex or in any :'''other County in the Kingdom of Great Britain :together with all my''' personal estate whether in :'''India Bonds or other securities or in my Bankes :hands also all arrears of rent that may be :due to me at the time of my decease she :discharging all my just debts and funeral expences :out of it and laying at the remainder in :Government or any other good securities''' for the :'''immediate benefit of my dear son John Kneller :and his heirs for ever''' Item I give and bequeath :'''unto my dear daughters Charlotte Kneller and :'''Kitty Kneller the sum of one thousand pounds each :to be paid tham by my son John Kneller when :he comes into the possession of the Bill Knapps :and Wincomb Park estates both in the parish of :Donhead St Mary which I hereby charge with :the above named two thousand pounds and until :paid to allow my two daughters three per cent :per anuum for it viz thirty pound a year :each and whereas''' I have lately come to the :'''possession of eight thousand five hundred pounds :'''stock in Government securities by the will of my :'''dear wifes late uncle Mr Christopher Fullagar :page 4 :together with four Bridge Bonds value one hundred :pounds each and five Surgeons Companys Bond :value fifty pounds each''' I do give and bequeath :'''[from?] all immediately after my decease the interest :'''on all the above mentioned Stock and bonds unto :'''my dear wife Rebecca Kneller for and during her :'''natural life as an addition to her jointure she :'''paying fifty pounds a year annually out of it to each of :'''my two daughters Charlotte and Kitty Kneller :and from and immediately '''after her decease :'''I give and dispose of it in manner and form :'''following To my dear son John Kneeler the :'''sum of three thousand pounds the remainder to :'''be divided between my dear daughters Charlotte :'''and Kitty Kneller as aforesaid share and share alike :item I hereby confirm my dear wife whole and :sole executrix of this my last will and testament :and do hereby revoke and null all former wills :at any time heretofore made In witness whereof I :have hereunto''' set my hand and seal in the presence :'''of these witnesses this thirty first day of May :'''one thousand seven hundred and seventy six H :'''K Kneller (&seal) signed sealed published and :declared by the testator to be his last will and :testament in the presence :of us who have hereunto subscribed out names :in the presence of each other Tho Benet John Benet [---] Nath’l Palmer :'''Memo I do hereby give and bequeath unto :'''my two daughters Charlotte and Kitty Kneller the :'''inclosed receipt for five hundred pounds in the :'''four per cent conselidated annuity for their own :'''immediate and sole use whenever they think proper :to sell it out the Money to be equally divided between :them and the interest upon it to receive jointly :between them share and share alike till sold :'''witness my hand 14 October 1778 G K Kneller :Appeared Personally Jeremiah :Norris of the parish of Donheadst Mary and :Elizabeth Payne of the same parish and being :sworn of the Holy Evangelists made oath as follows :that they knew and were well acquainted with :Godfrey Kneller Kneller late of Donhead Saint Mary :in the County of Wilts Esq’r deceased and with his :manner and character of handwriting having often :seen him write and subscribe his name and :having now seen and carefully viewed the paper :writing hereunto annexed purporting to be a :page 5 :codicil to the last will and testament of the said deceased :thesaid codicil beginning thus “ Memo” I do hereby :give and bequeath “ and ending thus witness my hand :14 Octo 1778 and thus subscribed “G K Kneller” they these :deponents say---- that they do :verily and in their conscences believe the whole of the :said codicil and the subscription thereto be all of the :proper hand writin of the said Godfrey Kneller Kneller :Esquire deceased Jer Norris Elizabeth Payne On the :first day of July 1781 the said Jeremiah Norris and :Elizabeth Payne now duly sworn to the truth of the :above affidavit by virtue of the Commission hereunto :annexed Before me Tho Smith clerk of Donhead :St Mary :'''This will was proved at London with a codicil the :'''twenty fourth day of July in the year of our Lord one :'''thousand seven hundred and eighty one […] :'''by the oath of Rebecca Kneller widow the relict of the deceased […]

Will of Goodberry G Howard

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== Biography == *Name: [[Howard-32278|Green Berry G Howard]] *Residence Date: Abt 1863 *Residence Place: Fulton, Georgia *Will Date: 31 Mar 1863 *Probate Date: 31 Mar 1863 *Probate Place: Fulton, Georgia, USA *Inferred Death Year: 1863 *Inferred Death Place: Georgia, USA *Item Description: Wills, Book, A Continued *People listed: *Temperance Grawley Wife *Sarah Ann Daughter *Chas Howard Harris Grandchild *Columbus Wilson Harris Grandchild *Rufus Alvin Howard Son *William Pinkney Howard Greenbury's estate passed probate on 31 March 1863. '''Probate''': "Georgia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1742-1992"
Will Records of Campbell Co., 1833-1931; Milton Co., 1865-1932; 1936; Fulton Co., 1854-1924; and Index, 1833-1948; Probate Place: Fulton, Georgia
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Greenbury G Howard probate on 31 Mar 1863.
Item 3:" To my wife Temperance leave her my home and lot and all that's with it including out house, house and kitchen furniture. Locate on Decatur Street in Atalanta Georgia." Item4: "I bequest and leave to my beloved wife Temperance; Little Jim son of Benjamin Wilson, deceased at age 0; His wife Bridget 55; [[Howard-32287|Sam Howard]] 33; [[Howard-32288|Billy Howard]] 22; [[Howard-32289|Monen Howard]] 18 and her two daughters [[Howard-32290|Sarah Howard]] 1 year 9 months, [[Howard-32291|Lucy Howard]] 3 months and her increases; [[Howard-32292|King Howard]] 34; [[Howard-32294|Arnold Howard]] 23; [[Howard-32295|Mary Howard]] 22 and her two children [[Howard-32296|Wesley Howard]] 2 yrs, [[Howard-32297|Adolphus Howard]] 8 months and her increases; [[Howard-32298|Emily Howard]] 18, her child [[Howard-32299|Maria Howard]] 1 year 5 months and her increases; [[Howard-32301|George Howard]] 20; [[Howard-32302|Green Howard]] 24." Item6: " In considerations of disobedience of my daughter Sarah Ann, in marrying against my will and advice. She shall not inherit any portion of my estate. I have already her living children Chas. Howard Harris, Columbus Wilson Harris. From the estate $200 for each of the children, amounting to $600, a negro girl worth $600 to be given a deed gift. And any child thereafter." Item 7: "Any residue of my property being it real or personal will be divided between my son Rufus and William for thier natural life. Upon their death, will be divided between their children." This is just notes from the will. For more details see link to Will. == Sources ==

Will of Grace Blagdon of South Petherwin 1656

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Unknown-399748|Grace (Unknown) Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence [You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.] IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I '''Grace Blagdon''' of Southpetherwin in the County of Cornwall, widdowe being sicke, but perfect of memorie (thanks be to God) I do make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge ffirst I give my Soule until Allmighty God And my body to be buried in christian burial Item I doe give unto the poore of the parish of Southpetherwin six shillings eight pence Item I doe give unto '''Richard Blagdon''' my eldest sonne one horse or mare and one heifer of two yeares of age or thereabouts and three ewes and three young sheepe of a yeare old of thereabouts and one of the best three beast crocks and the third best pann and the best bedsteed in the new Chamber and one [dewsbed] one [dews]boulster one coverled one paire of blanketts three podger dishes and one saucer Item I doe give unto '''John Blagdon''' my sonne three weather sheepe and three ewes the bedsteed in the milke house and one dewsbed and one dewsboulster one coverled and one paire of blanketts and one of the two beast milk pannes one broade pewter dish two podgers and one saucer Item I doe give unto '''Marie Peeke''' my grandchilde fforty shillings And I doe desire And my will and meanings is that Mathias Blagdon my sonne shall take the same into his handes and put the same for her best benefitt untill shee doe accomplish the age of one and twenty years Item I doe give unto '''Joane Peeke''' my grandchilde forty shillings to be paid likewise unto the said Mathias Blagdon my Sonne one year after my decease and to be put by him for her best benefitt untill shee doth accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares Item I doe give unto '''Margarett Peeke''' my grandchilde forty shillings to be paid likewise unto the said Mathias Blagdon my Sonne two years after my decease and to be put by him likewise for her best benefitt untill shee doth accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares Item I doe give unto '''William Peeke''' my grandchild fforty shillings to be paid likewise unto the said Mathias Blagdon my sonne three years after my decease and to be put by him likewise for his best benefitt untill hee shall accomplish the age of one and twenty yeares Item I doe give unto '''William Peeke''' my sonne in lawe tenn shillings Item I doe give unto '''Grace Callard''' my godchild one ewe sheepe And unto all the rest of my godchildren twelve pence a peece Item I doe give unto '''Mathias Blagdon''' my Sonne tenn poundes to be paid unto him a quarter of a yeare after my decease And also I doe give unto him one … pewter dish and the second best Crock And one new milke pann and one dewsbed and feather boulster of … of ... one paire of blanketts and a coverled All the rest of my goods and Chattles not hereby given nor bequeathed I doe give and bequeath unto Margarett Blagdon my daughter whom I doe make and ordaine to be my whole Executrix of this my last will and Testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale …the three and twentieth day of March in the yeare of our Lord God one Thousand six hundred ffifty and six 1656 The signe of Grace Blagdon Sealed Signed and Published in the presence of us
John Lucas
The signe of Florence Harry This will was proved att London the six and twentieth day of the month of November in the yeare of our Lord god one Thousand six hundred ffifty seaven Before the Judges for probat of wills and granting administrations lawfully authorized by the oath of Margarett Blagdon the naturall and lawfull daughter of the said deceased and sole Executrix named in the said will To whom was committed administration of all and singular the goods Chattles and debtes of the said deceased Shee the said Margarett being first sworn in due forme of lawe by vertue of a Commission well and truly to administer the same

Will of Grace Byrd Widow of Edmonton Middlesex 1679

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Transcript of the PCC Will of [[Stegge-1|Grace Byrd]], 1679.Will of Grace Byrd, Widow of Edmonton, Middlesex. 11 Nov 1679. PROB 11/361/220. National Archives. In the name of God Amen I Grace Byrd of Edmonton in the County of Middlesex widow being at this present very sick and weake in body but of sound and pfect mind and memory praised be Almighty God for the same) doe make and declare this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme followeing viz First and principally I re comend my soule into the hands of Almighty God who gave it and my body I comitt to the earth from whence it came to be decently buryed at the discretion of my Executors hereafter named And as touching such wordly estate as it hath pleased God to blesse me with all or that to me shall in any wise belong or appertaine at the time of my decease I give and bequeath the same as followeth that is to say I give and bequeath to my loveing Sonn William Bird a diamond Ring that was formerly my ffathers and to his wife that now is a silver Bason and to his son William a salvature Cupp and Cover thereunto belonging Item I give and bequeath to my honored mother one ring conteyneing seaven diamonds Item I give and bequeath To Mr Thomas Grindall of London Merchant and Mr Thomas Gower of Edmonton Gent all that my right and title and the rents issues and pfitts of the ffarme called winterhouse ffarme situate in Esher in the parish of Sandy Chappell [Sandon Chapel] in the County of Surrey being paid Twenty pounds in trust never the less to and for the use and behoofe of my daughter Grace Richards and in case she shall dye and depart this life before the expiracon of the Lease whereby I hold the same then my mind and will is that the remaineing profitts thereof shall goe and be equally disposed to and amongst my children Thomas, Sarah and Mary Byrd and the survivours and survivour of them. All the rest and residue of my Estate hereby unbequeathed I give and dispose to and amongst my said Children Thomas, Sarah and Mary (my debts Legacies and funerall charges being first paid and deducted) equally amongst them and the survivour of them or either of them, And I make and appoint the said Thomas Grindall and Thomas Gowre Executors of this my last Will and Testament and I desire Mr Thomas Parker Cittizen and draper of London and Mr Robert Cooe Cittizen and goldsmith of London to be overseers of this my will And I give and bequeath to the said Thomas Grindall Thomas Gower Thomas Parker and Robert Cooe the summe of forty shillings apeece to buy them rings And I doe hereby revoake all other wills by me formerly made and doe Ordaine and appoint this to stand and a bide for and as my last Will and Testament and soe to be accompted. In wittnesse whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale dated the Twenty ninthe day of October one Thousand six hundred seaventy nine And in the one and Thirtith yeare of the reigne of our soveraigne Lord King Charles the second of England etc. Grace Byrd signed dealed published and declared in the presence of us John Woodford John Hare. '''Probatum''' Undecimo die mensis Novembris AD millimo sexcentesimo septuagesimo nono [11 Nov 1679] .. Thoma’ Grindon als Grindall et Thoma’ Gower Executors … == Sources ==

Will of Grace Dowsett, Widow of Sawbridgeworth 1660

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Grace Dowsett]] a widow of "Sabridgworth'' (Sawbridgeworth) Hertfordshire, England.
It was written on 23 April 1659 and proved at the court of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 10 July 1660. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 299
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Will of Grace Dowsett of Sabridgworth, Hertfordshire, England, granted probate on 13 Jul 1660. Died Abt 1660.

Grace Dowsett was buried at the church of Great St Mary, Sawbridgeworth on 29 July 1659. Spelling, line breaks and punctuation are as per the original.
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
ff has been expressed as F, and abbreviations and ligatures have been expanded in [square brackets].
---- In the name of God Amen
the three and Twentieth day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord one
thousand six hundred fifty and nine '''I Grace Dowsett of Sabridgworth'''
in the county of Hertford Widdow being at this time sick in body Yet of good
and perfect mind and memory (thanks be given to God) Doe ordaine and make
this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme Following That is to say
First and principally I comitt and Comend my soule into the handes of
Almighty God my maker in and through whose mercie in Jesus Christ I
assuredly expect salvacon and my body I comitt unto the Earth at such time as
it shall please God thereunto to call mee And as for such porcon of wordly goods
as it hath pleased him to bestowe uppon mee in this life I order and dispose of it
as Followeth Vizt: I give and bequeath unto '''Edward Dowsett my eldest'''
'''sonne''' five poundes
of monie which is in Joseph Cramphornes hand together with the bond for the same
Alsoe I give unto him the said Edward my sonne and to his heires forever my coppyhold
piece of Land in Sabridgworth in a field there called Aldue.
Item I give and
bequeath unto '''John Dowsett my sonne''' the mony in Daniel Cramphornes handes
together with the bond under his hand for security of the same Also I give unto
him the said John one of my Cowes
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my daughter'''
'''Elizabeth Pinner''' my other Cowe Item as for all the rest of my bills and bondes and ready
moneys I give and bequeath unto my Executors hereafter named to this end
and purpose that they pay or cause to be paid within Six monethes after my decease
in the Church porch of Sabridgworth aforesaid those severall sumes of monie
Following Vizt to '''my daughter Elizabeth Pinner''' twelve pounds and to '''her'''
'''daughter Alice Pinner''' Fifteene poundes and to '''her other daughter Eliza Pinner'''
eight poundes Alsoe to '''her sonne Edward Pinner''' foure poundes at one and twenty
yeares of his age and in the meane Season his said mother to have the beneffitt of it Item I give and bequeath unto the said Alice Pinner my grandchild my bedstead
in my Parlour together with the bedding and all the furniture thereunto belonging
And also my Cupboard in the said Parlor Item I give unto Elizabeth Pinner my
grandchild Two pieces of new cloath to make her apparrell with And alsoe I give unto
her the said Elizabeth my best chest in my Parlor and a little table and a Cupboard
table in the same Parlor Item I give and bequeath unto the same Alice and Elizabeth
my grandchildren six wy--ed stooles in my Parlor and all my wearing apparrell
and all my Linnen to bee devided equally betweene them Item I give and bequeath
unto '''William my grandchild the sonne of my sonne Edward Dowsett''' my bullocke Item I give unto Elizabeth Pinner a Ewe lamb of the old sheepe and all ye
rest of my sheep and lambes I give and bequeath unto my grandchildren to bee
equally devided amongst them All the rest of my moveable goods unbequeathed
whether Corne Cattell or Chattells howsehold stuffe or what soever else
I give and bequeath unto my Executors hereafter named to this end and purpose
that they pay my debts performe my Legacies which on their part they are to
pay and performe and so bring my body decently to the ground Item I ordaine
and make John Dowsett my sonne and Elizabeth Pinner my daughter Joynt
Executors to this last Will and Testament And Richard Skinner of Sabridg=
worth my kinsman Overseer desiring him to see that this my last Will and
Testament be p[er]formed according to my mind and true meaning for which I
give him Five shillings Lastly I gave Caused this my Will to bee written and it
hath bin read unto mee and I have declared it to bee my very true and last
Will And alsoe have Subscribed and sealed it in the presence of the Wittnesses
under written '''Grace Dowsett''' Subscribed sealed and published by the
Testatrix in the p[re]sence of The five shillings interlined and given to [next page]
Richard Skinner was done before then sealing and Delivery hereof '''Daniel'''
'''Cramphorne Elizabeth Burton Richard Skinner Mary Sibthorpe''' This Will was proved att London before the Right
Wor'p'll William Mewirth Doctor of Lawes Mayster Keeper or Comissary of
the Preogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted the tenth day of
July in the yeare of our Lord God according to the Computation of the Church
of England one thousand six hundred and sixty by the oath of Elizabeth
Pinner one of the Executors named in the said Will To whome Ad[ministrat]ion of
all and singular the goods chattells and debts of the said deceased was granted
she being First sworne truly to Administer the same according to the tenor
and effect of the said Will Like power being reserved to John Dowsett the
sonne of the said deceased and other Executors named in the said Will
when he shall requier the same ==Sources==

Will of Grace Grey widow of Somerset 1672

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Will of Grace Grey, Widow of Somerset :Reference:PROB 11/340/409 :Date:27 November 1672 :In the Name of God Amen I Grace Grey of Netherstowie in the County of Somersett widow being weake in body but of good and perfect memory (thankes be unto God) doe make and ordaine this my last Will and Testament in manner and forme following. :First I commend my soule ynto the hands of God my maker hopeing through the merritts of Jesus Christ my Gracious Redeemer to obtaine pardon of my sinns and eternall salation. And my body to be decently interred in the parish church of Stinsford in the County of Dorset And as for my worldly goods I give and bequeath as followeth. :Imprimis I give and bequeath unto''' George Grey Esq. my sonne in law''' five pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto him by my executor hereunder named within one yeare after my decease :item I give unto '''Margaret Grey daughter of the said George Grey my goddaughter '''tenne pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto her father for her within one yeare after my decease. :Item I give unto '''Henry Grey Esq my sonne in lawe''' twenty pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto him or his assiges within one yeare after my decease . : Item I give unto '''Margaret the wife of Audley Grey Esq. my sonne in lawe''' five poundes of lawfull English money. :Item I give unto''' George Grey sonne of the said Audeley''' five pounds of lawfull English money. :Item I give unto '''Elizabeth [Currison?] my kinswoman''' twenty pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto her father for her within one yeare after my decease. :Item I give unto '''Robert [Gover?]''' tenne pounds of lawful English money to be paid unto him or his assignes within one yeare after my deceased :Item I give unto '''Thomas Day my servant''' twenty pounds of lawfull English money to be paid to him or his assignes within one year after my decease. :item I give unto '''Lydia White my servant''' Tenne pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto her or her assignes within one yeare after my decease :Item I give unto''' Dorothy Day my servant''' Tenn pounds of lawfull English money to be paid to her or her assignes within one yeare after my decease. :Item I give unto''' Grace Day daughter of the said Thomas Day my goddaughter''' tenne pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto her said father for her within one year after my decease. :Item I give unto''' Joseph Cox my servant '''five pounds of lawfull English money to be paid him or his assignes within one yeare after my decease. :Item I give unto '''Hugh Windsor mine? Apprentice''' five pounds of lawfull English money to be paid unto him when he shall acopmlish the age of 21 yeares. :Item I give unto '''Jane Thomas my servant''' twenty shillings :Item I give unto '''Elizabeth Parsons''' my servant twenty shillings :Item I give unto''' Jone? (illeg) my servant''' tenne shillings. :Item I give unto the poore of the''' parish of Nether Stowie''' aforesaid five pounds to be distributed among them within two months after my decease according to the discretion of my executor. :Item I give unto the poore of the''' parish of Stinsford aforesaid''' five pounds to be likewise distributed within two months after my decease :Item I give unto''' Lydia White and Dorothy Day my servants''' all my wearing apparrell to be equally divided between them. :lastly all the rest of my goods and chatells not herein before given and bequeathed my legacies paid and funerall expenses discharged I give unto '''Audley Grey Esq. my sonne in law above named whom I make and ordaine sole executor''' of this my last will and testament . In witness whereof I have hereunto sett mine hand and seale the '''24 day of February Anno Dm’ni 1670''' Grace Grey signed published and declared in the presence of us William Griffin Edward Dyer ''':December the 31st 1671 Elizabeth Curriford above named being dead''' and that legacy being voyd I doe give and bequeath unto John Curriford gent father of the said Elizabeth deceased twenty pounds of lawfull English money to be paid within 6 months after my decease. In witness whereof I have hereunto sett myne hand the day and year last above written Grace Grey signed and published and declared in the presence of us William Griffin Edward Dyer. Probate granted to Audley Grey

Will of Grace Grobham of Bishops Lydeard 1631

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The Will of [[Grobham-13|Grace Grobham of Bishops Lydeard]] Written 13th September 1630. Proved 1st May 1631 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] from a copy held by the National Archives at Kew.: PROB 11/159/727, Discovery catalogue entry [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D881330 here] In the name of God Amen. The thirteenth day of September in the sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland King defender of the faith One thousand six hundred thirty I [[Grobham-13|Grace Grobham of Bishop’s Lydeard]] in the County of Somerset, being at the present God be praised of perfect health and memory yet considering the shortness and uncertainty of my time here in this wretched vale of misery I have thought it good to dispose of such things ( as god of his great goodness hath lent me ) by this my last will and testament which I have here set down in manner and form following. First I commend my poor Soul unto the hands of Almighty God. And my body I leave to the earth from whence it came to remain in corruption till the latterday. First I give to the [[Whitmore-159|Lady Margaret Grobham]] a gold Ring of twenty shillings price as a token of my love, not of her need. Item I give unto my dear brother [[Grobham-14|John Grobham]] an hundred pounds. Item I give unto my cousins [[Howe-956|John Howe]] and [[Howe-5438|Agnes Grobham]] my sister’s children thirty pounds equally to be divided. Item I give unto [[Howe-953|Richard Grobham Howe]], [[Howe-948|John Grobham Howe]], Agnes Howe & [[Howe-7942|Susan Howe]], sons and daughters of my said cousin [[Howe-956|John Howe]] ten pounds equally. Item I give unto my cousins [[Grobham-10|George Grobham]], [[Grobham-2|Joan Grobham]] and [[Grobham-9|Mary Grobham]], children of my said Cousin [[Howe-5438|Agnes Grobham]] fifteen pounds equally to be divided. And do also give them all such money as is now due to me at the present by their father,[[Grobham-3| John Grobham]]. Item I give unto [[Howe-1312|Elizabeth Bampton]], my sister’s daughter thirty pounds . And do hereby pardon and forgive her husband [[Bampton-68|John Bampton]] all debts due to me by bond or otherwise. Item I give unto my said Cousins Elizabeth Bampton and Agnes Grobham all my wearing apparell. Item I give unto my Cousin [[Howe-1313|George Howe]] my sister’s son, my lease interest and term of years which I havein a Tenement lying in Estcombe in the parish of Bishopp Lideard. Item I give unto John Grobham of Wishford, my Cousin, forty shillings. Item I give unto Grace Prise, Thomasyne Chattocke and Joan Longe, daughters of Agnes Stevens forty shillings apiece. Item I give unto the poor of Bishopps Lideard the place where I was born five pounds. Item I give my lease interest and term of years which I have in a pasture of ground lying in Saltmore by a grant from my deceased brother, to my brother John Grobham to be by him disposed to the poor as he shall think fit. Item I give to the poor of Wishford in the County of Wilts.forty shillings. Item I give unto the poor of Hinton and Downton in the said County forty shillings apiece. Item I give unto each of my Godchildren five shillings. Item I give unto Edith Matingley my friend and Gossip forty shillings. Item I give unto [[Howe-7931|Margaret Grobham Howe]], [[Howe-7922|George Grobham Howe]] and [[Howe-7930|John Howe]], children of my Cousin [[Howe-1313|George Howe]] fifteen pounds equally to be divided. Item I give or allow to my good brother-in-law [[Howe-1201|John Howe]] Twenty pounds. Item I give unto Joane Howe, Elenor Prise and ChristenChattocke, servants to my said brother Howe, Twenty shillings apiece. All the rest of my goods & chattels( my debts legacies and funeral charges first paid ) I give and bequeath unto my Cousin [[Howe-1313|George Howe]] my Sister’s son whom I do make my Executor of this my last will and testament. And my brother-in-law [[Howe-1201| John Howe]] and my [[Grobham-3|Cousin John Grobham]] of Heathcombe my Overseers. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written Signed Grace Grobham Sealed and delivered in the presence of Jo.Grobham, John Howe.

Will of Green Hill Chaires

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== Will of Green Chaires, Leon County, Florida == The following is a transcript of the 1858 will of Green Chaires as found on Ancestry. '''Probate''': "Florida, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1827-1950"
Probate Records, 1839-1935; Author: Florida. County Judge's Court (Leon County); Probate Place: Leon, Florida
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Green H Chaires probate in Leon, Florida, USA. '''SEE''' Image 215 of 761
: Transcribed by [[Thompson-40998|Thompson-40998]] 18:43, 9 May 2023 (UTC) : State of Florida : County of Leon : In the name of God, Amen! : I Green H Chairs being of sound & disposing mind & memory & being desirous of disposing of the worldly goods with which it has pleased God to bless me, & being mindful of the uncertainty of life & the certainty of death have made published & ordained & by these presents do make publish & ordain this as my last will & testament, hereby revoking all wills by me at any time heretofore made and first I commend my soul to God who gave it & my body to the dust to be decently buried. : ITEM: I give devise & Bequeath unto my beloved wife '''Susan Chairs''' the following six negroes & their future increase in absolute property in fee simple viz '''Miles''', '''Agnes''', '''Anthony''', '''Morning''' & her child '''Fenton''' & '''Francis'''. : ITEM: I desire all my just debts to be paid by my Executor hereinafter named. : ITEM: I give, devise & bequeath unto my daughter '''Elmira''' a wife of '''Edwin Saulsberry''', my negroes named '''Boston''' & '''Edmond''' free from the marital of her husband & as her seperate property to be conveyed if necessary by my Executor, hereinafter named, for the benefit of my daughter '''Elmira''', subject to the trusts, conditions & limitations contained in a deed of trust, executed by me, conveying certain negro slaves to '''Green A Chaire''', as trustee, for the benefit of said daughter '''Elmira''' : ITEM: I give, devise & bequeath to my sons, '''Benjamin Chairs''' & '''Green A Chairs''' the south half section sixteen in township one, Range two, North & East to be equally divided between them, said land being situated in Leon County florida. : ITEM: I give devise & bequeath unto my beloved wife '''Susan Chairs''' all the other lands in Leon County Florida, to which I now hold title & which lands were purchased by me from Dr Strohecker & from Green Chairs & which my dwelling house is situated, including said dwelling & all other improvements thereon & which lands comprise about eleven hundred & twenty acres & also all land I may hereafter acquire attached thereto or connected therewith; and also the following named negro slaves & their future increase & all negro slaves I may hereafter acquire viz, '''Pleasant''', '''Sophy''', old man '''Harry''', '''Laney''', '''Milly''', '''Malinda''', '''Zack''', '''Tommy''', '''Warren''', '''Fenton''', '''Barbary''', '''Sophy''' daughter of Barbary, '''Cely''', '''Jim''', '''Brown''', '''Suck''', '''Jim''' son of Suck, '''Joshua''', '''Simon''', old man '''Ben''', & his wife '''Violet''' for & during the term of the natural life of my said wife '''Susan''' & after her death the lands & negroes bequeathed & devised in this clause to be equally divided between all my children or their heirs, the children of any of my children that may be dead, to take their share of their deceased parents would have taken if alive. : ITEM: I give devise & bequeath unto my beloved wife '''Susan Chairs''' all the household & kitchen furniture, & all the stock of hogs, cattle, horses, mules, plantation utensils and implements of husbandry, carriages, wagons, carts & other personal effects of which I die possessed to be taken, held, used & enjoyed by my said wife as long as she lives, & should any of the personal property & effects given in this clause to my said wife remain at her death & not be consumed, worn out destroyed or die in the use & enjoyment thereof by my said wife then & in that case, it is my will & desire & I do direct that after the death of my wife so much of the said personal property & effects bequeathed in this clause or shall remain & not be consumed, wornout, destroyed or die in the use & enjoyment thereof by my said wife be equally divided between my children or their heirs the children of any of my children that may be dea, to take the share their deceased parent would have taken if alive. : ITEM: It is my will & desire & I so direct & bequeath that should I die possessed of any cash, or ready money or notes, bonds, obligations or debts due me by any person, my executor hereinafter named, shall pay to my wife '''Susan Chairs''' out of my said cash or ready money, or out of the money to be collected on account of the notes, bonds, obligations or debts due me, the sum of one thousand dollars immediately after my death, or soon as the same can be realized on the notes, bonds, obligations or debts due me to be enjoyed by her in absolute property & the remainder if any of said cash or ready money, notes, bonds, obligations, or debts due me, to be equally divided between all my children, or their heirs, the children of any of my children that may be dead, to take the share their deceased parent would have taken if alive. : In witness whereof I have hereto set my hand & seal this eight day of April in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred & fifty eight. : Green H Chairs <> : Signed sealed & published & declared by the testator Green H Chairs as his last will & testament in our presence who in the presence of the testator & in the presence of each other, have signed our names as subscribing witnesses thereto. : William P Slusser : Abel H Edwards : M D Papy The will was proved in Court on November 12, 1860. Benjamin Chairs Sr was named as Administrator of the will on the same date. Final accounting of the will was completed in 1862. As Susan died just days prior to Green, her legacy was eventually divided between the other heirs. Probate papers show that the distribution was effected but does not include details of the division, just final sums..'''Probate''': "Florida, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1827-1950"
Probate Records, 1827-1887, Index to Estates, 1831-1974; Author: Florida. County Judge's Court (Leon County); Probate Place: Leon, Florida
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Green H Chairs probate on 12 Nov 1860.
== Sources ==

Will of Gustavus Weems 1852

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Will of Gustavus WEEMS (1852): Ann Arundel County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproducedin any format for profit or presentation by any other organization orpersons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of Gustavus Weems Anne Arundel County BEG #1 F174 In the name of God, Amen. I Gustavus Weems of Ann Arundel County and State of Maryland being of sound disposing mind, memory, and understanding and health of body considering the great uncertainty of life and the certainty of death and feeling it a duty to settle, so far as is in my power, all my worldly affairs, so that I may be the better prepared to obey the summons of death when it shall please my best friend the Almighty God to have it served and take me I trust to a better world, do now make and constitute this my last will and testament in the manner and form following, viz: Item, 1st and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it and my body to the Earth from whence it came to be decently buried by my executor hereinafter named. Item 2nd. I request that all my just debts be paid and my funeral expenses. Item 3rd. It will be recollected that some years back I made over about 70 acres of Land to their dear mother in trust for the children and that when prest I sold twenty acres odd of said land to D. G. Weems, one of the heirs, the am’t of the sale was divided in three equal notes to the children and made payable after my death and which is my request shall be first met. Item 4th. Now for natural love and affection I give and bequeath to my Grandson Theo M. Weems the 10 and ¾ acre lot with all the houses etc that was his fathers. Item 5th. It will be recollected by the children that their beloved mother gave some time before her death a girl to each child namely, David, Jane, and Rachel that when the first two married and left me they took theirs, namely Harriett and Eliza away, that Rachel kept Sarah, her girl, with us. That Sarah married Daniel Starkes and by him to 1852 had seven children, that those children with whatever more she may have and herself is the rightful property of Rachel, now Rachel T. Reynolds. Item 6th. Now when Rachel lived with me, she had taken much pains in bringing up a little girl Charity and whom became attached so that when Rachel married and left me, proposed to take the child, I consented. Not long after that, an afflicted child, Doll, which I feared would be so for life, so I said to David one day if you can make anything of Charles, I’ll give him to you. A little trouble restored the child. Of course, he is David’s property. Now when the two above cases were known to Jane D. Petherbridge, she took up the idea she was slighted. To silence all such thoughts, I forthwith sent over as a present Priss’s son John with a view to satisfying and equalizing. Item 7th. Now with regard to the remainder of my servants, I am aware of the laws of my Land, yet duty comes in, and afater much meditation and prayer, I come to the conclusion to try and do justice to my God, my conscience and the servants called mine. Item 8th. Every adult servant over 30 and 35 years of age is hereby set at liberty immediately after my death, provided they in all twelve months will go to Afraca and to be kept at work during that 12 months, such of them as may go to be allowed fair wages the amount to be given them that go to Afraca as there outfit and pocket money. I mean to say after so much as needed for the clothing and feeding for that year shall have been deducted, the balance of there wages paid them for the above purpose and so may all the servants I leave under the before mentioned ages namely 30 and 35 have the same liberty and on the same terms go to Afraca. Item 9th. Now after twice in my life given my servants the priveleage of going to Africa and none would go, its but fair to conclude they will not after my death. In that event, they all remain as my estate, and it will be recollected that I have raised every servant left and must feel somewhat more liberal towards them than I otherwise should do under other circumstances; therefore shall leave the law and obay the command of duty and relieve my mind. Item 10th. Under the impression none will go, I go on to dispose of the servants according to age and good conduct. From this moment, I do liberate and set free from service Jane Wikinson, my old and faithful cook, Daniel Digs, a wicked servant be set at liberty in 1857 when he will be 45 years old, 5 years added for cruelty and profainness; Barbara Digs, a good servant, to be set at liberty in 1854, then 35 years of age. Harry Digs to be set at liberty in 18--, then --- years of age. Priscilla Brown, an unruly servant, to be freed in 1861. I mean the full year, as those years above, stay to Christmas. Now as Jinney has past the time of life allowed to be freed by law and will have a right to call on some of my heirs and its likely it will be David because he has and will have her children, I therefore request that David G. Weems will attend and see that the faithful old cook wants nothing to make her comfortable while she lives for which its my request to David have her family. Now in dividing the servants with sincere love for my children and good feeling for them, I wish and do here request for my sake it may be done in good faith and love toward each other, even should one get a little more than the other or one say he or she fails to get those they would prefer or expected, but as St. Paul said, in love preferring one another. Now there is three children and four families. You might then take the three oldest families and range them according to the ages. David take Jinney’s’ Jane take Barbara’s, and Rachel Pris and fill up the deficiency with the fourth family, say Doll and children by way of equalizing. Now this is my idea and I so leave it on paper enclosed as my views and wishes, not as a positive divident, but left with yourselves to settle as shall be most pleasant to all parties and may God’s blessing rest upon children and servants. Item 11th. And now for love and affection, I do give and bequeath to my three beloved children before named all the remainder of my property of every kind, personal, real, mixed and debts to me, to be equally divided share and share alike except a few old fashion chairs owned by Rachel T. Reynolds and my watch I leave to my grandson Gustavus Weems Petherbridge as a keepsake for the name. Gustavus Weems ideas and wishes as respects the dividend of his servants with his three children. This 26th May 1852. David G. Weems Jinney free and no count 45 years Wm Wilkinson now 27 years old to serve 13 years Gustavus Wilkens now 20, 20 years Wilson Wilkenson, 18, 22 years Margaret Wilkenson, 14, 21 years Thomas Wikinson, 11, 29 years Jane P. Dan’l Digs 40, 5 years Barbara Digs, 33, 2 James 12, 28 Red Ned 8, 32 Dan Jr. 6, 34 Mary Ellen 4, 31 Marsilla 1, 34 Rachel Priscilla Brown 27, 8 Harry Digs Mary 8, 27 Elijah Brown 5, 35 Hester Brown 31, 32 Levy Brown 1, 39 Doll Owens 25, 10 Jo Owens 8, 32 Nathan Owens, 3 37 Hezekiah Owens 2, 38 We three heirs named in this will are perfectly satisfied with its entire contents and agreeing to abide by its contents and to carry out its provisions to the letter, do request that it be recorded. 18 Oct 1852 David G. Weems John F. Petherbridge Thomas Reynolds Anne Arundel County 29 Oct 1852 Then came William F. Leitch and James Deale and made oath on the Holy Evangels of Almighty God that the foregoing instrument of writing purporting to be the last will and testament of Gustavus Weems late of Anne Arundel County deceased is in the handwriting of the said Gustavus Weems to the best of their knowledge and belief. Maryland State Archives Annapolis MD Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 7 April 2000 US Gen Web Archives [http://files.usgwarchives.net/md/annearundel/wills/weems-g.txt]

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==Will of Gyles Hayne, Wollen Draper of Yeovil, Somerset== ===General=== Original Will at National Archives National Archives PROB 11/62/503 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D964554 D964554] Will of Gyles Hayne, Wollen Draper of Yeovil, Somerset Dated: 24 Aug 1580 Proved : 21 Nov 1580 Profile: [[Hayne-467|Gyles Hayne]] He signed his name Egidud perhaps derived from the Old French form of the Latin name for Giles, Aegidius. Wikipedia contributors, "Giles (given name)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Giles_(given_name)&oldid=1133727650 (accessed March 11, 2023). ===Places=== :'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yeovil Yeovil]''' :Yevill, Yeavell, Yevell : '''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm The Almshouse]''' : Thalmeshowsse 'Hospitals: Almshouse of Yeovil', in A History of the County of Somerset: Volume 2, ed. William Page (London, 1911), p. 161. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/som/vol2/p161 [accessed 12 March 2023]. :'''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/southstreet.htm South Street]''': Southstreete :'''New howse''' :On South Street : '''[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/203fe2fa-341f-434a-9ea1-182a3a3d518d Tucking Mill]'''; Tokinge mylle in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barwick,_Somerset Barwicke] :Son George lived with Gyles’s mother on the [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/highstreet.htm high street]. Next to the Greyhound. : '''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/middle-street.htm Middle Street]''' ;Pytt lane : Pittlane :The Harte in Pytt lane : '''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/millerswell.htm Millers well]''' : [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/pookmoor.htm Pookemore] within the Mannor of Hindford. : [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/forestreet.htm Forestreetes] :'''[https://www.yeovilhistory.info/vicaragestreet.htm Quedam Street]''' :Qudin Streete next colde Harborowe : [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/chantry-ht.htm Chantery of the Holy Trinity] : Channterie of the Trinitie :[http://www.yeovilhistory.info/chantry-jesus.htm Chantery of the name of Jesus] : Channnterie of the name of Jhesue :[http://www.yeovilhistory.info/wine%20street.htm Wine Street]: Grope Lane ===People=== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Stucley Sir Hugh Stucley (1496–1559)] : Sr Hughe Stewkeleie, Sir Hughe Stukeleye :[[Stourton-137| John "9th Baron Stourton of Stourton" Stourton]] ===Notations=== : ~ indicates original word had an abbreviation. Shown normally by a line above the word. : Words in square brackets not fully understood ===Units of measure=== :l (li) s d (Pounds, shillings and pence) is used for some monetary values prefixed by value in roman numerals. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noble_(English_coin) Noble] A gold coin. :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acre Acres] Generally for land ===Strange Words=== :'''Fower''' :Four :'''blacke Freese''' : A type of cloth :'''ioinctley''' Jointly : Coulette: possibly coverlette ===Transcription=== ====Page 1==== :In the name of god amen whose name be blessed worlde withoute ende, The xxiiij th daie of Auguste Anno Domini 1580. And in the xxij th yeare of the reigne of oure Sovereigne Ladye Elizabethe by the grace of god of Englande France and Irelande Queene defender of the faithe etc. :I '''[[Hayne-467|Gyles Hayne]]''' of Yeavell in the Countie of Somerset wollen draper, of good and perfecte Remembramice (God be praysed) Doe make this my last will and Testamente in manner and forme following. :First I aske mercie of the allmightie god for Jesus Christes sake his onelie Sonne oure Redemer and Savior to whome I humbly commende my Soule, whoe hathe Redemed it in corpore Carnis Sue per mortem, whiche I stedfastlie beleve, And hope therebye onelie to be saved , To whome be all honnoure and glorie forever and ever amen, And my bodye to Decente Sepulture. And as concerninge my Goodes, Chattells, Landes, and Tenementes what and whersoevere, I give will and Dispose the same in suche manner and fourme as hereafter Followeth, According to the p~porte and feewe meannige hereof. :Firste I geve to the poore mennes Boxe of Yevell aforesaide vi s viij d in monney. Also to the poore people of [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Thalmeshowsse] vi s viij d in monneye, And to the Fower poore women in the New howse in Southstreete vi s viij in Monneye, And also to the Reste of the poore people of the Prishe of Yevell aforesaide xxvi s viij d to be bestowed in Breade for theyme ymmediatelie after my deceasse. :Item I geve to Fyve poore men of the poorest, sonnuche blacke Freese as will make theyme Coates to be geven to theyme within one monnethe nexte after my deceasse. :Item I geve to everie of my Godchildren vi d. And also to the poore prisonneres of Ilchester vi s viij d :Item I geve to William Coplande my Servanute yn consideration of his Service x s And two [chili’d] sheepe. :Item I geve to Elnor my Servanute somuche blacke freese as will make her a gowne. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-478|Gyles my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawful money of England over and besides the Twenty Nobles wch my Father gave hym in his last will and Testamente. :Item I geve to him my Salte of Silver whiche my Father gave me : Allso the Cupboard wch I boughte of Robte Nayle, and the… ====Page 2==== :…Chiste wch is in the Chamber over the kitchin. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-477|George my Sonne]]''', my guilte Cuppe whiche my Mother gave me. Also sixe silver Spoones, Also I geve and bequeathe unto him by my Mothers permission, & request her to performe and whiche heretofore she hathe consented unto the Leases and Terme of yeres yet to come of and in the Tenemente in highestreete next the Greyhounde wch my Mother and he doe nowe dwell in of the Burges lande Duringe her lieff. Also I geve and bequeathe to him all my righte and tearms of yeres whiche I have by any estate of and in the twoe Shoppes under the Churche howsse and of and in the twoe Gardeynes or Orchardes conteyned withe the saide Shoppes in one Leasse, late p~cell of the [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/chantry-jesus.htm Channnterie of the name of Jhesue] in Yevell aforesaid, my Mothers Leass therein allwaies excepted. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-471|William my Sonne]]''' Twentie pounds of lawfull monney of England And also I will and agree that he have the Sixe Silvr Spoones wch my Mother gave him and wch weare my Unckells Mr William Haynes of Oxford. Also I give hym my [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virginals Virginalls] :Item I geve to hym Also my Righte and terme of yeres yet to comme of and in the Tenemente [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/203fe2fa-341f-434a-9ea1-182a3a3d518d Tokinge mylle] Situate and beinge within the prishe of Barwicke in the saide Countie of Soms~t, with all Orchardes growndes Parkes and Appurtenure whatsoever to the same belonginge, Savinge to my Mother all her Righte therein Duringe her life. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-473|John my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawfull monneye of England . Also I will and agree, that he have the Silver Salter wch my Mother gave hym. :Item I geve and bequeath unto hym the saide John my Leasse and teanure of yeres yett to come of and in the Tenement withe his App~tenure in [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/middle-street.htm Middle Street Pytt lane] in the Borroughe of Yevell foresaide called the Harte whiche I Bought of Alexander Keele together withe the plotte of grounde belongnige to the same Lyinge beyond [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/millerswell.htm millers well]. Also I give & bequeath unto the said John all my yeres yett to comme of and in my meaddow lyinge within the Mannor of Hindford in the saide prishe of Yevell called [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/pookmoor.htm pookemore]. :Item I geve and bequeath unto hym my Cheste in my Parlor :Item I geve and bequeath unto '''[[Hayne-474|Beniamyne my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawfull monney of England, and also my gilte goblette whiche I boughte at London , saving that Alice my wieff, shall have the use and occupation therof, until she marrie. :Item I geve hym my best Cheste in my Chamber over the Butterie, ioinctley withe Alice my wieff. :Item I geve and bequeath to hym the the saide Beniamyne my Leasse and terme of yeres yett to come of and in my Tenemente in Pittlane wch I now dwell in of [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Thalmeshowse] lande under this Condicon that he suffer and permitte his Mother my wieff to dwell use and occupie the same Duringe her lieffe lyvinge a widdoe and payinge the Lords Rente, and doinge the Reperacions and all other dueties due for the same. :Item I geve and bequeath to the saide Beniamyne the Tableborde in the p~lor, the Borde in the hall, and the glasse and [soolinge] in my Parlor, the Cupborde, and all other Boardes Benches and Formes in the said Parlor, and hall, and also all the Shelves, tackes and other necessaries of Tymber in the Butterie, Shoppes, and kitchine the same to remayne to hym, and to his mother duringe her lieff as aforesaid. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-475|Joseph my Sonne]]''' xx li of lawfull monneye of England and also my Salte of Silvr and gilte whiche I bought of John Hacker thelder. :Item I geve unto him my greatiste Crocke and one of my Bedsteds in my chamber and the parlor. :Item I geve and bequeath unto hym my saide Sonne Joseph my Leasse and tearme of yeres to Comme of and in my Barne, and Orcharde in SoutheStreete within the Borough of Yeavell foresaide wch is of the Burges Lande :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-476|Agnes my daughter]]''' xxxiij li vi s viij d of lawfull monneye of Englande. also a Fetherbedl a boulster and pillowe of Fethers, a paire of Blancketts, a paire of Sheetes, and the best Coulette, wch my mother gave her, also I give her a Crocke, iij platters, my porring tub iij Sawcers and a Caffer wch shee nowe useth, also the heiffer wch I gave her before this time. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''[[Hayne-469|Cicilie my daughter]]''' xxxiij li vi s viij d of lawfull monneye of England a bolster and a pillowe of Fethers, a paire of Blanketts, a paire of sheets and my coulett… ====Page 3==== :…made of purles lyned withe Canvas ; a Crocke a Cawdron three platters, three porringers three Sawcers and my Coffer called a Shippe coffer whiche I bought off Mrrs Whitbee or her Executors. :Item I geve unto her a heiffer of a yeare olde, and the vantage whiche I boughte of Thomas Pynne. :Item I geve and bequeathe to '''[[Hayne-472|Elizabeth my daughter]]''' xxxiij li vi s viij d of lawfull monneye of Englande and a heiffer of twoe yeares a Flockebedde, a boulster, a pillowe, a paire of blancketts, a paire of Sheetes , and a Coulette, a Crocke, a Cawdron, iij platters, iij porringers, iij Sawcers and a Coffer. :Item I geve and bequeath to '''Alice my wief''' my beste Bedstedde, my beste Fetherbed, withe Boulster, ij pillowes, a paire blanckettes, ij paire Sheetes, and my best coveringe at her choice. :Item I geve unto her all her other Naperie and Lynnen, and further I ordeigne and my will is that she my said wieff shall dwell in my nowe Dwellinge howse and have the same ioinctley wth my son Beniamyne for so many yeares yett to comme therin as shee shall lyve sole and unmaried, payinge the Rentes and doinge the Reperacions due for the same. And after her decease, or marriage, wholie to remayne to Beniamyne my Sonne, as before in his porcion is provided. :Item I geve and bequeath unto my said wieff all suche Corne and Grayne whatsoeveras is growinge uppon anye parte of her bargaine called Holes. And also in consideracion of her Dower I give unto her for tearme of her lieff my half tenement called Forestreetes nowe in the tenure of Roger Whithell, and xx no yerelie Rente out of the porcions of Landes of my sixe Sonnes, that is of everie porcion iij s iiij d Duringe her lieff. And farther accordinge to my duetie towardes my mother I ordeigne and grannte for and unto her that she shall have use occupit and enioye to her owne use and behoofe for tearme of her life all such Tenementes, Rentes, Annall proffects whatsoever wth now shee dothe and have enioyed from the death of my Father. That is all the Rentes of the Landes and Tenementes whiche weare [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Stucley Sr Hughe Stewkeleies] Landes purchased by my Father and beinge within the Boroughe of Yeavell aforesaid (The Tenemente wch John Hore late dwelleth in and whiche my Father gave me by his lieff tyme onlie excepted). Also my saide Mother shall have use and enioye for tearme of her lief the Rentes Dewe of the Tenementes wth Thomas Wills and others dwell in, in Quedin Streete sometyme Sir [[Carent-10|William Carant]]s Landes, And of the Tenemente wch Gyles Hacker holdeth sometymes, my Lorde Stortons Landes duringe her lieff seinge the Reparations donne of the same. And also makinge paymente of iiij d weekelie to [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Thalmeshowse] of Yeavell as hetheirto she hathe used and, paide, accordinge to my Fathers will. :Item I geve unto '''my saide Mother''' xx s of lawfull monney, of Englande yearlie duringe her lieffe, to be paide unto her v s a quarter by myne Executors, and everie yeare a Frocke or petticote as shee shall requier, chardginge myne Executors to be carefull of her nessestie, as to thare Duetie apperteigneth and as theie tender my Requeaste. And farther I provide and my will is that the saide iiij d nowe by my sayde Mother weekelie payde unto the poore people of the saide [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/woborn-almshouse.htm Almshowsse] after her deceasse be contynewed, and paide accoringe to the tyme order and condicions mentioned in the laste will and Testamente of my saide Father William Hayne deceassed to be paide by myne Executors Duringe the tyme and tearme of Nynetene Yeares after my Mothers Deceasse. And after Determination of the Sayde Nynetene Yeares I requier my Sonne George to be carefull for the reste of the yeares conteigned in my Fathers will, that the same be paide as I now am carefull onelie in doinge my Duetie to see my Fathers good meaninge accomplished. And also for Farther declaration of my will and intente concerninge the portions of gooddes and Leasses in this my laste will and Testamente given and bequeathed to William, John, Beniamyne, and Joseph my Sonnes, I doe provide, and my will is that if anye of theyme my saide Fower Sonnes happen to die before theie so dying comme to the age if xxi yeares, that then the porcion of monneye, gooddes and Leass[s] of theyme or anye of theyme shalbe and remayne to the Survivors of my saide Fower Sonnes to be equallie devided amongste theyme that shalbe lyvinge, and attagne to the said age of xxi yeares, yf theie or anye of theym lyve so longe. And for the governmente and educacion of theyme and there porcions my will and intente is that my wieffe Duringe her widdowhed, and my Sonne George During his lieff shall have the governnence of theyme to see theyme keapte to Schoole, or putte to some good Science as Apprentices, and Speciallie to be carefull to keepe theyme from idlenes the roote of all evill, preservinge the Stockes or porcions to theire use untill theie or anye of theyme comme to his age of xxi yeares , And that towardes theire Schole and fundinge, I will that the Rentes and proffects of theire Landes shalbe applied for that purpose (if neede so requier, by the goodd advise of my Overseers whome I requeste to be carefull hereof (wch God grannte Amen) And Farthermore touchinge and conconcerninge my Landes, Tenements, Burgage and inheritancs whatso~r in the Countie of Sommersette or elsewhere. I give will and devise the same by this my last will and Testamente in manner and fourme following and accordinge to the trewe and playne meanninge hearafter in this my last will and Testamente sette down given, willed or devised, That is Firste I give will and devise to Gyles my Sonne and to his heyres forever all my Landes, Tenements, Rents, Revr~cions… ====Page 4==== :…and hereditaments whatsoever, wch my Father purchased of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Stucley Sir Hughe Stukeleye] knight scituate, lyinge & being within the Boroughe of Yevell aforesaide and also all that my Tenement or Burgage, and Gardyne thereto belonging with thappuurten~nces scituate and beinge in [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/vicaragestreet.htm Quedam Street Qudin Streete] next colde Harborowe in Yeavell aforesaide which I purchased of Mr Leonard Carant forever. And also one Burgage and Orcharde in the tenure of Gyles Hacker, sometyme the [[Stourton-137|Lord Sturtons]] Lande, And also I give will and devise unto the saide Giles my Sonne, and to his heyres forever, one Burgage newlie built by John Coorte withe an Orcharde thearetoo belonginge in [https://www.yeovilhistory.info/vicaragestreet.htm Quedam Street Quedin Streete], and also Fower acres of Earable lande sometyme in the Tenure of John Locke, and nowe in my owne handes, and heretofore this usuallie letten togeather withe the saide Burgage and orchard percell of the late Channterie of the Trinitie founded within the prishe Churche of Yeavell foresaide, To have and to houlde the same to him and to his heires forever. :Item I geve, will and devise by this my last will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-477|George my sonne]]''' and to his heires and assignes forever, all that my Burgage, Tenemente or Cottag, Orcharde, and Backesyde thereto, belonginge, scituate, lyinge and beinge in Southstreete within the Borowghe of yeavell aforesaid in the saide Countie of Som~sett, commonlie called Stylles, with all Edifices, Landes, medows and pastures therto belonginge or appteigninge, of heretofore withe the same demised or letten, and nowe in the Tenure use or occupation of my Mother Agnes Hayne, or of her Assignes. Also I give, will and devise in my saide sonne George and his heires and assignes forever all that my Barne and Curtelage withein the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide, scituate, lyinge and beinge in a streete there called Southe streete, and Twelve acres of Lande, medowe and pasture, and one Peterstyche usuallie letten withe the same lying in the Feildes of Kingestone within the saide prishe of Yevell, now in the occupation of John Crocker in [uire] vx [sue] And also I give, will and devise unto the saide George my Sonne, All that my Cottage & Orcharde in Recleford within the prishe of Yevell foresaide, and sixe acres of Lande, meadowe and pasture thereto belonginge nowe in the Tenure of John Boll. And also all that my Burgage withe his app~tenucs scituate and beinge wthin the Boroughe of Yevell foresaide neere the Brode Churche stile, now in the Tenure of Walter Witcombe, to have and to houlde all the premisses before to hym the saide George geven willed, and devised to thonelie use and behofe of him the saide George his heires and assignees forever. :Item I geve, will and devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-471|William my Sonne]]''' All that my Burgage Tenemente and Backeside thereto belonginge scituate and beinge within the Boroughe of Yevell foresaide next to the Allmeshouse now in the Tenure of Thomas Gregorye. And also I give, will and devise to the saide William all that my Tenemente or Burgage in Grope Lane within the Boroughhe of Yevell foresaide with a gardeine thereto belonginge, And also Twelve acres of Lande, meadowe and pasture withe the appurten~nce lyinge in the feilde of kingestone within the saide prishe of Yeavell which heretofore have beene letten withe the saide Burgage or Tenemente sometyme in the Tenure of John Delagrise, and late in the Tenure of Thomas Pytman or of his Assignes and now in the Tenure of John Bowden. Also I give, will and devise to the saide William All that my Tenemente or Cottage, orcharde and Backeside in Recleforde withe eighte acres one Rod and one Peterstiche with Thappurten~nure belonginge to the same in the prishe of Yeavel aforesaide or elswheare in the countie of Somers~, nowe in the Tenure of Thomas Pynne, To have and to houlde all the saide premisses to the said William before given, willed, and devised to the onelie use and behooffe of hym the saide William and to the heyres of his Bodye lawfullie begotten, And for the lacke of suche issue The saide premisses before to him the saide William, given, willed and devised , shall wholie remayne to Gyles my Sonne, and to his heires forever. :Item I geve will and Devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-473|John my Sonne]]''', all that my half Tenemente withe his Appurten~nure in Recleforde in the parrishe of Yeavell foresaide, and xvij acres and iij yarde, withe one Peterstiche of Lande Meadows, and pasture belonginge to the same, late in the Tenure of Richard Hacker, and now in the Tenure of John Hacker, and of his Assignes, uppon percell whereof I have builded a new Barne, and a Stawle. :Item I geve will and Devise likewise unto the same John my Sonne one Messuage withe a Curtilage in Southstreete within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide, and one close of pasture conteigninge iiij acres, be it more or lesse nexte golde Crofte in the saide prishe of Yeavell now in the Tenure of Thomas Bere or of his Assignes. :Item I likewise geve will and Devise to the saide John my Sonne one Cottage withe a Curtilage with iij acres [Di] of errable Lande in the Feildes of Kingestone in the Prishe of Yeavell, foresaide, or els wheare withe [thapp~tennce] late in the Tenure of Jone Lie wydowe, and now in the Tenure of Robert Higdons or of his Assignes. :Item I likewise geve will and Devise to the saide John my Sonne twoe Burgages scituate and beinge in Gropelane wthin… ====Page 5==== :…the Borowe of yeavell foresaide withe the appurtenannces now in the Tenure of Edward Clarke or of his Assignes To have and to houlde all the premisses to the saide John my Sonne before to him geven, willed and devised to thonlie use and behooffe of him the saide John my Sonne and to the heyres of his bodye lawfullye begottenne And for lacke of suche issue to George my sonne and to his heires for ever. :Item I geve will and Devyse by this my laste will and Testamente to''' [[Hayne-474|Beniamyne my Sonne]]''', all that my Tenemente, Gardeyne, Orcharde, and Backeside withe the appurtenannces in Kingestone within the partishe of Yeavell aforesaide, and Fortie Fower acres [Di] of Lande, Meadowe and Pasture to the same belonginge, And also one Burgage or Tenement in Pytlane, And also one Gardeyne in Quedin streete within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide, All wch premisses, late weare in the Tenure of Lionell Carter or of his Assignes and nowe in the Tenure of John Bowden or of his Assignes. :Item I likewise geve will and Devise to the saide Beniamyne my Sonne, One Burgage or Gardeine in Pytlane, within the saide Boroughe of Yeavell, next Maister Penys Orch~de called Gades Gardeine now in my owne possession and use, To have and to houlde all the premisses to the saide Beniamyne my Sonne before geven willed and devised to thonlie use and behoofe of him the said Beniamyne and to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten , And for the lacke of suche issue [Inserted: to Joseph my sone & to the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten and for the lack of such issue] to theires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever. :Item I geve will and Devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-475|Joseph my youngest Sonne]]''', all that my Burgage or Inne called [http://www.yeovilhistory.info/bellinn1.htm the Bell] withe his App~tenamites Scituate and being in the highe streete within the Borowe of Yeavell aforesaid now in the Tenure of Henrie Welfare or of his Assignes. Also I geve will and devise unto my saide Sonne Joseph One Tenemente or Burgage wth his Appurtenannces over againste Nunwell within Borowe of Yeavell foresaid and Fower acres [Di] of errable Lande lyinge within the Feildes of Kingestone in the sayde parrisshe of Yeavell, And all other lands what soever to the same belonginge, nowe in the Tenure of John Clare the Sonne of Thomas Clare, or either of theime or of theire Assignes. To have and to houlde all the premisses to the said Joseph my Sonne, before gevenne, willed and Devised, to thonlie use and behoofe of him the said Joseph, and to the heires of his bodye lawfully begotten And for the lacke of suche yssue to Beniamyne my Sonne and to the heires of his bodye lawfully begotten. And for the lacke of suche issue to me the saide Gyles Hayne forever. :Item I geve will and Devise by this my laste will and Testamente to '''[[Hayne-476|Agnes my Daughter]]''', All that my Tenement withe A Curtelage in Southstreete within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresaide and three acres [Di] of arrable Lande lyinge within the Mannor of Hyndeforde in the said Parrishe of Yeavell to the same Tenement belonging late in the Tenure of John Styckelinch and now in the Tenure of Walter Phellppes or of his Assignes with Thapp~tenannces To have and to houlde all the premisses to the said Agnes given willed & devised to thonlie use and behoofe of her the said Agnes, to the heires of her bodye lawfullie begotten. And for lacke of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever, :Item I geve will and Devise to '''[[Hayne-469|Cicill my Daughter]]''' by this my laste will and Testamente, All that my Burgage or Tenemente , and Gardeyne to the same belonginge scituate and beinge in Pitlane next the Harte within the Boroughe of Yeavell foresayde, late in the Tenure of Jone Marshe. Also my Plotte or Burgage in Pitlane late in the Tenure of Lynell Woodell. To have and to houlde the saide Burgage and Gardeine to the saide Cicill and to the heires of her bodye lawfullie begotten and to her onlie use and behoofe, And for lacke of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever. :Item I geve will and devise by this my laste will and Testamente, to '''[[Hayne-472|Elizabeth my Daughter]]''', all that my Burgage or Tenemente , withe a Gardeine and Orcharde thereto belonginge scituate and beinge in Pitlane wthin the burroughe of Yeavell aforesaide, in the Northe side of the same streete, late in the Tenure of Thomas Morryce als Thomas Gromes, To have and to houlde the saide Burgage or Tenemente, Gardeine and Orchard to thonlie use and behoofe the said Elizabeth, and to the heires of her bodye lawfullye begotten. And for lacke of such issue to the righte heires of me the saide Gyles Hayne for ever. :And so I conclude for the Disposing of my Landes perticularlie to my saide Children, willing and requesting myne Executoures and Overseers That if anye insufficiencie be for theire assurance in the penninge or devisinge thereof that for the better assurance and sure makinge hereof according to my trewe meaninge theie assure yt accordinglie by learned Councell, within three monnethes nexte after my deceasse at the costes and chardges of myne Executors, and so to prove the will perfected.The Reste of [of] all my gooddes movable and unmovable not before bequeathed (my debtes and Funeralle paide and discharged I geve and bequeathe wholie to Alice my Wieff and to George my sonne ioinctlie whom I make & ordeigne my trewe and lawfull Executors quietlie in the love of god to agree togeather and to use the same to gods glory… ====Page 6==== :…to whom be all honnor and prayse Amen. And for the better performance and observacion of this my laste will and Testament I hartelie requeaste my trustie freendes John Hacker thelder, Maister Walter Barker, William Jenynge and John Dier to be my Overseers of this my will and Testament, that it be executed accordinglie, and as my especiall truste is in theyme for that purpose. And partlie to consder theire paines in this behalf I give unto theyme fortie shillinges, Besechinge Allmightie god to bringe this my purpose to good effecte, To governe and protecte my Children and to make theyme his Servantes, whiche God grannte for his Deare mercye, Amen per me [[Hayne-467|Egidud Hayne]]. :'''Witnesses''' John Hacker, Walter Baker, William Jenynge, John Dyer, Thomas Greenefeilde, Gyles Hacker and Lionell Harrison. :'''Probatum''' fuit suprascriptum Testamentum apud London. Coram Venerabili viro magro willmo Drusit legum Doctore Curie Prerogative Cantuariiy Commissario etc. Vitesimo primo die menses Novembris Anno Domini Millesimo Quingentesimo octoegsimo. Juramento Willmi Banham Notarii publici procuratoris Alicie Relicte, er Georgii Hayne Executorio etc. Quibus Commissa fuit Administracio etc De been etc Jurat :Rough ‘google translation’ :'''Proved''' The above-mentioned Testament was at London. To the venerable man William Drusit, Doctor of Laws, Curia Prerogative of Canterbury, Commissary, etc. On the twenty-first day of the month of November in the year of the Lord one thousand five hundred and eighty. Oath of William Banham, Notary Public Procurator to Alicia Relicte, George Hayne Executor, etc. To whom he was committed to the Administration, etc. He swears that he has been, etc == Sources ==

Will of Hannah (Bartlett) Sylvester

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==Joint Will and Last Testament of Joseph and Hannah Silvester"Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-6DS4?cc=2018320&wc=M6BX-3M3%3A337795001 : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1751-1755 vol 13 > image 116 of 298; State Archives, Boston.== :: ''Note: the following is a full and accurate transcription of the joint will and last testament of [[Sylvester-45|Joseph Sylvester II (1664-bef.1754)]] and [[Bartlett-931|Hannah (Bartlett) Sylvester (abt.1665-bef.1754)]].'' In the Name of God Amen the first day of November, In the year of our Lord, One thousand Seven Hundred and Thirty and four—————

We Joseph Silvester and Hannah Silvester his wife both of Plimouth in the County of Plimouth In his Majesty's province of the Massachusets bay in New England; Calling Unto mind the Mortality of our bodys, and knowing That it is appointed for all men Once to dye; Do Make and Ordain this our last Will and Testament, That is to say Principally and first of all, We Give our Soles into the hands of God yt Gave then & Our Bodys We Recommend to the Earth to be Buried in Decent and Christain manner at the Discretion of our Execrs. Nothing Doubting but at the Generall Resurrection We shall Receive the same aGain by the Allmightly power of God and as Touching such worldly Estate. Wherewith it hath pleased God to Bless us in this Life, We Give & Demise & Dispose of the same in the following Manner and form———

Imprimis; We Give to our well beloved son Sollomon Silvester Forty acres of land of the southerly side of our Land which Lieth at the head of the Mill pond in Plimouth at Moniment ponds, to him his heirs and assigns for Ever; togather with what he hath allready Reserved is his full part of our Estate—

Item, We give to the Children of our son Joseph Silvester Deceas•d, One fifth part of all our Estate both Real and personall in Plimouth and Else. to them there heirs and Assigns forever,

Item We Give to our four Daughters, Hannah Holmes, Mary Rider, Thankfull Rider and Content Holmes four fifths of all our Estate both Real and personall in Plimouth and Else where. To them there heirs and assigns for Ever. to Each of them in Equall parts that is Each of them one fifth part of all our Estate and if it so happen that the above named Hannah Silvester after the Decease of her Husband she shall have the Improvement of the above Demises premisses and all the whole of Estate Dureing her Naturall Life and after her Decease to be Inherited in Manner, as above Expresed

We Do also Hereby Constitute our Well beloved sons, Solomon Silvester and Eleazer Holmes our Sole Execrs of this our last Will and Testam.t and We do Hereby Utterly Disalow revoke and Disanull all and every other former Testam.t, Will, Legaices & Bequests [?] Exect by us in any ways before named willed and Bequeathed. Ratifying and Confirming this and no Other to be our last Will and Testamt.

In Witness whereof we have hereunto sett our hands and seal.

Joseph Silvester (seal)
Hannah (h her marke) Silvester (seal)

Signed Sealed published pronounced & Declared by the s.d Joseph Silvester and Hannah Silvester as their last Will & Testam.t in presents of us the Subscribers

Elisha (+ his mark) Holmes
Josiah Morton
Elisha Holmes Junr

==Probate Documents"Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G97D-6DS4?cc=2018320&wc=M6BX-3M3%3A337795001 : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1751-1755 vol 13 > image 116 of 298; State Archives, Boston.== Plymouth Sc March 4.th 1754. This Will being Exhibited for probate by the Executors therein named for said Elisha Holmes made Oath that he saw the said Joseph Silvester and Hannah Silvester the Testators, Sign and Seal and publish this Instrument to be their Last Will and Testm.t and that he Togather with the said Josiah Morton and Elisha Holmes Jun.r (who is since Deceas.d) Subscribed as Witnesses in the Testators presents, and that according to his best Judgent, they were then of sound Mind——
Before Me John Cushing Judge of probt.

Province of the Massachusets Bay Plimouth Sc Bay the Honble John Cushing Esqr. Judge of the prob.t of Wills, and for Granting Letters of Adm.n of the Estates of persons Deceas.d haveing Goods Chattles Rights or Credits in the County of Plimouth within the province aforesaid

To All unto Whome These presents shall Come, Greeting
Know Ye, that upon the Day of the Date Hereof before Plimouth in the County aforesaid the Will of Joseph Silvester and Hannah his wife, late of said Plimouth Deseas.d to these presents Annex.d, was proved approved and allow.d who haveing while they Lived and at the Time of there Death Goods Chattles Rights or Credits in the County aforesaid and the probate of the said Will and power of Committing Administration of all and singular the Goods Chattles, rights of the said Deceas.d by Vertue thereof appertaining Unto me the Adm.n of all and Singular the Goods Chattles rights and Credits of the said Deceas.d and their will in any manner Concerning, is Hereby Committed unto Solomon Silvester and Eleazer Holmes, both of said Plimouth Executors in the same will named well and faithfull to Execute the said Will, and to Adm.r the Estate of the said Deceas.d According thereunto, and to Make atrue and perfict Inventory of All and Singular the Goods, Chattles, Rights and Credits of the said Deceased, and to Exhibite the Same into the Registry of the Coury of prob.t for the County of Plimouth at or before the fourth Day of June next Ensuring and also to Render aplain and True account of there said Adm.n Upon Oath within twelve month next Coming.
In Testimony Whereof I have hereunto Sett my Hand and the seal of the said Court of Prob.t
Dated at Plimouth the 4th day of March Anno. Domi. 1754.
John Cushing ______________

==Estate Inventory"Massachusetts, Plymouth County, Probate Records, 1633-1967," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-997D-68Z1?cc=2018320&wc=M6BX-3M3%3A337795001 : 20 May 2014), Probate records 1751-1755 vol 13 > image 137 of 298; State Archives, Boston.== An Inventory of the Real and Personall Estate of M.r Joseph Silvester and Hannah his wife late of Plim.o Dec.d Taken by us the Subscribers in Lawful money March 14.th 1754. ——

To his wareing apparel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.10.2
To Gun Sword, powder, Shott. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.14.4
To 1 Bible 4/ old Sermon Books 2/8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.6.8
To 10 p.r sheets Cotton lenen and tow. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.17.4
To 5 p.r woolen blankett 22/ To 4 p.r piller Coats 12/8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.14.8
To 1 Dyener Table Coth 3/8 To 2 Towells 1/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.4.8
To best Bed & Furniture £5.4.8 To 1 ditto 3.10.0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.14.8
To 1 bed ditto 4.2.8. To 1 ditto 2.19.6. To 1 Smalbed 29/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8.11.6
To 1 blue Quilt 7/. Bedstead 4/8 Rugg 6/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.17.8
To Flax 10/. Table ag.d Baskets 2/2 Crass Kittle 14/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.6.9
To Iron pott & Cillett 33/8. Tramells 7/8, tongs Spit 4. Crass Scimer 1/4.. . . . . 2.6.8
To old Iron 10/8 Tubb 3/. hand Irons 13/4 Crow Barr 3/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10.4
To worsted Combs 4/8 Stylliard 2/4 Spining Whells 4/6 Tables ^4/10. . . . . . . . _.16.4
To 11tt puter 12/6 old puter 11/8 knives and forks 1/2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.5.4
To Candle sticks 3/. Earthen ware 2/7. Chest 2/. old Chest 3/2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.10.9
To Shingle nails 2/8 Tbales 3/. saltpork 7/. Tubb & bench 1/6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.14.2
To 1 sute Curtains 13/4. Trunks 2/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.15.8
To Chest 1/6 Tin Still 2/. To Lomb & flays Warping Carrs. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.4.2
To 2 Old Chist 2/2 Old [??] 2/8 Stone Jugg 2/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.6.10
To tobacco 6/8 Saddle & Bridle 9/. horse Coller & Swevel 1/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.16.8
To Rye 30/ Oats and Barlet 3/3. wheat 10/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3.3
To 2 ox Chains 10/8 Iron Wadges 2/. old Chests 1/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.14._
To trunks 1/4 To 13/4 . m Shinge 28/. To 1 Slay 1/4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.10.8
To Looking Glass 8d To 1 ax 1/4 Iron Ting 8.d Grindston 8.d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.3.4
To Carte and wheels 60/. to 20x yokes 4/. plow 8/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.12._
To 40 bushells Cord £5– To 5 8tt hides 9/4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.9.4
To 7 dollars and Small money 5/8 To 5 Silver Spoons 32/8. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.3.4
To 10 Sheep 46/8 To 1 Horse 32/. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.18.8
To 9 neat Cattle Cows and Oxen. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22.8.0
To hay in the Barn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 .....
To 100 acres pine land by Inform.d/ at Wenten Quage. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.....
To a wright in Little meadow by Inform.d. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . _.4._
To a wood Lott 107 acres. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21.10._
To meadow next the Beach, below Homstead. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ......
To Homstead Dwelling house Barne & out Houses. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427.0.0
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . £ 541.1.11

Plimouth Sc march 21.st 1754–
Mass.rs Solomon Silvester and Eleazer Holmes
Exec.rs made Oath that the above Inventory Contains all the Estate that they know of and that when they shall know of more they'l Give it in the apprizers being also under Oath at the same time——
Before Edward Winslow of Plim.o Just.d pars— == Sources ==

Will of Hannah (Price) Tipton Bosley

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== Transcription of Will of [[[Price-169|Hannah (Price) Bosley]]== In the Fear of Almighty God, and regard to the uncertainty of time in this world it seemeth Good to me Hannah Bosley of Baltimore County in the Province of Maryland to make this for my last Will and Testament relating to things it hath pleased God to bless me with in this World, being at this time in perfect memory and sound Disposing mind. First, I give and bequeath to my son '''Samuel Tipton''' five shillings Sterling money, which with several other things already given into his possession shall have no more of my Estate. Secondly I give and bequeath to my son '''Mordicai Tipton''' five shillings Sterling money which with several other things already Given into his possession shall have no more of my Estate. Thirdly, I give and bequeath unto my Daughter '''Sarah Cole''' wife of '''Christopher Cole''' five shillings Sterling money, which with several other things already Delivered into her possession shall have no more of my Estate. Fourthly I give and bequeath unto my Grandson '''Joshua Bosley''' one Negro Man Called Cato, to him and his heirs for ever Likewise I give and bequeath unto my said Grandson Joshua Bosley one Negro Woman Called Cate, one feather bed, and furniture, and two cows to him and his heirs for ever. Fifthly I will that all the remaining part of my Estate be equally Divided amongst my GrandChildren '''Joshua Bosley''', '''[[Bosley-268|William Bosley]]''', '''Hannah Bosley''', '''John Bosley''', '''Ellen Bosley''', '''Philip Bosley''', '''Elizabeth Bosley''', '''Rachel Bosley''', '''[[Bosley-843|Danl Bosley]]''', '''Rebecca Bosley''', and '''Belinda Bosley''', which said remaining part of my Estate I give to them and their heirs for ever. Lastly I ordain Constitute & appoint my Grandson '''Joshua Bosley''' my sole Executor of this my last Will & Testament hereby revoking and making void all other wills and Testaments by me heretofore made, and in Witness hereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 30th Day of July 1776. Hannah x Bosley {Seal} Sign'd seal'd & Declar'd by the said Hannah Bosley to be her last will and Testament in the presence of us: Philip Coale, William Odle. On the back of the aforegoing Will was thus written viz+
Baltimore County Jct On the 16th Day of January 1777 Came Philip Cole and Wm Odle the two subscribing Evidence to the within and a foregoing last Will and Testament of Hannah Bosley late of Baltimore County Deceased and severally made Oath on the holy Evangel. of Almighty God that they saw the

Testatrix sign and seal and heard her Publish and Declare the same to be her last Will and Testament that at the time of her so doing she was to the best of their Apprehension of sound and Disposing Mind Memory and Understanding and that they severally subscribed their Names as Witnesses thereto in her Presence and at her request. Certified by me the Subscriber Deputy Commissary of the County aforesaid. Tho. Jones == Sources == * '''Probate''': "Maryland, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1777"
Will Books; Author: Maryland. Prerogative Court; Probate Place: Maryland
Wills, vol 40-41, 1774-1777
{{Ancestry Sharing|26980769|fad4a7}} - {{Ancestry Record|9068|313344}} (accessed 7 January 2022)
Hannah Bosley probate on 30 Jul 1776. Died 1776 in Maryland, USA.

Will of Harriet Bailey

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Will of [[Hackney-1489 | Harriet (Hackney) Bailey]] This is the last Will and testament of me Harriet Bailey of
Congleton in the county of Chester Widow In the first place I direct all my
just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses to be paid and subject
thereto I give and devise all my real and personal estate whatsoever
and wheresoever unto my friends James Webb of Congleton aforesaid Grocer
and Samuel Lea of Somerford Booths in the said County of Chester
Brickseller their heirs executors and assignees upon trust at such times
after my decease as and when in their discretion shall seem best to sell call
in and convert in to money such portions of my estate as shall not consist
of money and to stand prospect of the entire proceeds of my estate upon
trust to divide the same into two equal half parts or moieties and out
of one such half part or moiety to pay John Bailey Hassall the
son of my late husbands Sister Mary Hassall a legacy or sum of
twenty pounds but in case he shall not be living at the time of my death
such legacy or sum of twenty pounds to fall back into and form part of the
moiety now being disposed of and to divide the remainder of such half
part or moiety after deducting such sum of twenty pounds or including it
if such legacy shall have lapsed as aforesaid unto and equally between and
amongst such of the children of my late husbands brother William Bailey
viz Daniel, Joseph, James, Rachel, william and john and the children
of my late husbands sister Sarah Orme viz Daniel, George, Sarah,
Harriet, Edward, Herbert, Thomas and Elizabeth as may be living at my
death and the children or child of such of them my said husbands nephews
and nieces as may at the date of the execution of this my Will be already
dead or as shall hereafter die during my lifetime leaving any children or
child who shall be living at the time of my decease such children or child
nevertheless to stand in the place of and take amongst them in equal shares
if more than one and such share only as their deceased parent would have
taken if living at the time of my death And upon trust as to the other
moiety of the proceeds of my estate to pay thereout the sum of twenty
pounds to Alice Barbrook a child of my Great Nephew Thomas
Barbrook if living at my decease but if dead such sum to fall into the
moiety now being disposed of and divide the remainder thereof (and including
the said sum of twenty pounds if lapsed) equally between and amongst
such of the children of my late sister Ellen viz John, Harriet, Samuel,
Lot, Job and Ellen and the children of my sister Hannah Davenport viz
Joel, Allen, Henry, Martha, Maria, Emma and Charles as may be
living at my decease and the children or child of such of them my said
nephews and nieces as may at the date of the execution of this my Will be
already dead or as shall hereafter die during my lifetime leaving any
children or child who shall be living at the time of my decease such
children or child nevertheless to stand in the place of and take amongst
them in equal shares if more than one and such share only as their deceased
parent would have taken if living at the time of my decease And I
empower my said trustees to invest any monies in their hands on paid
securities in England or the bonds or debentures or debentures stock of any
public Company incorporated by Act of Parliament or the Post Office or
National Savings Bank as well as on any other securities authorised
by law for investment by Trustees And I give and devise such estates
as may be vested in me as trustee or mortgaged to the said James
Webb and Samuel Lea their heirs executors and administrators according
to the next use and quality thereof upon the trusts and subject to the
equities affecting the same And I appoint the said James Webb and
Samuel Lea Executors of this my will I witness whereof I have hereunto
set my hand this twenty sixth day of march one thousand eight hundred
and eighty one - Harriet Bailey - Signed and acknowledged by the
said testatrix as her last Will in the presence of us present at the same time
who at her request in her presence and in the presence of each other have
hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses - Henry L. Reade Sol: Congleton
James Foden his clerk
This is a Codicil to the above Will of me Harriet Bailey my
friend Samuel Lea whom I have appointed trustee and executor of my
said Will having died since the execution thereof I do hereby appoint
my nephews Allen Davenport of Arclid Shoemaker and John Bailey of
Lower Peover Farmer trustees and executors these along with the said James Webb
And I do hereby give and devise all my real and personal estate whatsoever
unto them the said James Webb, Allen Davenport and John Bailey their
heirs executors administrators and assignees upon such and the same such as
are declared of and concerning the same in my said Will as fully as if the
said Allan davenport and John Bailey had been named in my said Will
as ?devised in trust and Executors along with the said James Webb and
Samuel Lea And in all other respects I confirm my said Will in Witness
whereof I have hereunto set my hand this twelfth day of October one thousand
one hundred and eighty two - Harriet Bailey - Signed
and acknowledged by the said testatrix as a codicil to her last will in the
presence of us present at the same time who at her request in her presence
and in the presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our names as
witnesses - Henry L Reade Sol: Congleton and James Foden his clerk
:Proved at Chester with a codicil the 20th day of February 1884 by :the oaths of Allen (in the codicil written Allan) davenport and :John Bailey the nephews the Executors named in the codicil to :whom Administration was granted Power reserved of making the like :Grant to James webb the executor named in the will The Testatrix Harriet Bailey was late of Congleton in the County of
Chester Widow and died on the 31st day of December 1883 at Congleton
aforesaid Gross amount £1267.10.2 :No leaseholds Messrs G.W & H.L. Reade
Solicitors Congleton

Will of Harry Farr Yeatman of Bristol, Gloucestershire 1788

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:Will of [[Yeatman-357|Harry Farr Yeatman (1728-)]] of Bristol, Gloucestershire :Probate date 18 June 1788 :The National Archives, Kew, Surrey England :Reference PROB11/1166/308 :transcribed by Helen Ford.Note, paragraphs added to make reading easier. :'''A :In the Name of God Amen '''We Harry Farr Yeatman and Susanna his wife''' being of sound mind & memory thanks be given to God do make this out last will and Testament in manner following First we commend our Souls to Almighty God and our Bodies to the Earth in hope of a blessed Resurection through the merits of Jesus Christ :Whereas in and by our Marriage articles or Settlement a power is reserved or given to us of disposting and giving to our Children the Estates therein particularly mentioned in what shares parts or dispositions we by our joint will shall limit direct and appoint now in pursuance of such power and by virtue of every other power we [ ] enabling do give and bequeath''' to our eldest son Harry Farr Yearman from and after our decease all that Estate lying and being in the parishes of Motcomb and Gillingham in the County of Dorset part or parcel of the customary lands of the said Manor''' and now in the tenure of James Lilly and William Arnold '''subject to the payment of one hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to our Daughter Susanna Yeatman''' with Interest for the same within twelve monthes after the death of the survivor of us after the rate of five percent per annum :Item We give and bequeath to''' our second son John Yeatman all that freehold Estate lying and being in Child Ockford in the County of Dorset''' now in the tenure of Robert Moore to him and his heirs for ever subject '''likewise to the payment of one hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to our daughter Susanna Yeatman''' with Interest for the same within twelve months after the decease of the survivor of us at five per cent p’annum :Item likewise we give and bequeath '''to our daughter Susanna Yeatman the house with the upper and lower gardens adjoining and thereunto belonging situate in Guineas Street in the City of Bristol''' now in the tenure or occupation of Stephen Love to her and her heirs for ever In witness whereof we have set our hands and seals this '''twenty third day of July One Thousand Seven hundred and seventy seven '''Harry Farr Yeatman Susanna Yeatman signed sealed published and declared in the presence of us who at their request have subscribed our names as witneses thereto William Jolliff Saml Jeffris Jos Web :'''B :in the name of God Amen I Harry Yeatman of the City of Bristol being of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to God do '''this eighteenth day of April One Thousand seven hundred and eighty five''' make publish and declare this to be my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say first and principally I commit my soul into the hands of God and my Body to the Earth to be buried in a plain manner and as for such temporal estate which it hat pleased God to [ ] with I dispose thereof as follows : and first leaving by virtue of my Marriage articles or settlement I made a joint will with my late beloved wife which bears the date twenty third day of July One thousand seven hundred and seventy seven I do by this confirm the said joint will :Item''' I give to my son Harry Farr Yeatman my large silver cup and cover with my Gold studs :and also I do give to my son John Yeatman my silver salver marked R [superscript M] M and my watch :and also''' I give to my son Morgan Yeatman my leasehold estate at Donhead Saint Andrew in the County of Wilts''' in the tenure of John Bunter with all my Right and Title therein to him and his assigns '''subject to the payment of three hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Britain unto my Daughter Susanna Yeatman''' within twelve months after my decease (and I charge the said estate with the payment of the said three hundred pounds :I also give my said '''daughter Susanna my freehold house in Redcross Street in the Parish of Saint Thomas and City of Bristol which I now live '''with the appurtenances thereto belonging for and during her natural life and from and''' after her decease I give the said house with the appurtenances to my said son Harry Farr Yeatman''' and his heirs forever :I likewise give unto my''' said daughter the Chairs and Settee with her mothers work my bureau and book case the cotton bed and furniture which belongs to I and which she [ ] to lay on and the large chest of drawers and all my household furniture place linnen china etc :I give''' to my son Charleton Yeatman my Freehold shops garden and coach house which I bought of him my said son at or near the hotwell in the parish of Clifton and County of Gloucester''' and now in the tenure of John Robin Betty White Elizabeth Jones and lately Anna [Cobett?] to him and his heirs for ever''' I likewise give unto my said son Charleton all my stock and utensils in trade and all the residue of my estate whatsoever :I give to''' my said daughter Susanna and I appoint her sole executrix of this my last will and testament''' In witness wherof I have set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of April One thousand seven hundred and eighty five Harry Farr Yeatman signed sealed published and declared by the said testator as his last will and testament in the presence ofus who attest the same Timothy Powell, William Fothergill John Cuff :'''C :'''Whereas my cousin Hugh Yeatman late of Crewkerne in the county of Somerset Surgeon''' did by his last will and testamentbearing date the twentythird day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty three give and bequeath unto me my heirs and assignes for ever all his real and personal estates '''provided his niece Mary Slade Dalton shall die without issue or on the death or second marriage of Nathaniel Dalton her present husband''' Now I do by this codicill give and bequeath''' unto my son Harry Farr Yeatman his heirs and assigns for evern all those Messuages Lands Tenements and hereditaments lying and being in the several parishes of Crewkerne Wayford and Cudworth''' and all my right title and interest in any leasehold estate in the said parishes which lately belonging to my said cousin Hugh Yeatman :Item I give''' unto my said son John Yeatman and his heirs and assigns for ever all that freehold estate known of called by the name of Grandon Farm in the parish of Froome Selwood in the County of Somerset''' now or late in the tenure of William Wodinot :Item I give and bequeath''' unto my son Charleton all customary estate and lands situate and lying and being in [R-pipton?] in the County of Somerset or Dorset''' being [ ] tenure and now or late in the tenure of farmer Lewis to his heirs and assignes for ever :Item I give and bequeath '''unto my son Morgan Yeatman all that freehold estate situate lying and being at Yardbroke in the parish of North Bradley in the County of Wilts''' to him and his heirs and assigns for ever and whereas '''the trustees of my said cousin Hugh Yeatmans will have purchased the sum of two thousand one hundred and ninety four pound in the three percent [consol?] in the name of John Dalton Esquire and Thomas Price clerk two of the said trustees, I likewise give and bequeath the whole sum of two thousand one hundred and ninety four pounds to my daughter Susannah Yeatman for her natural life and after her decease her child or children share and share alike but if she shall die without issue then I give the said sum of £2194 equally between my said four sons Harry Far John Morgan and Charleton or their respective representatives''' In witness whereof I have to this Codicill of my will and which I desire may be [annexed?] thereto and de--- as part thereof set my hand and seal this fifth day of August One Thousand seven hundred and eighty five Harry Farr Yeatman signed sealed published and declared as a codicil to his will in the prence of us who at his requeat and in the presence of each other subscribed our names as witnesses Mary Webb Joseph Webb Henry Brooks :'''7 May 1788 :'''On which Day appeared personally Morgan Yeatman of the City of Bristol Surgeon and William Joliff of the same City Gentleman''' and jointly and seraly made oath that they knew and were acquainted with Harry Farr Yeatman late of the City of Bristol deceased for some time before and to the time of his death and '''the said Morgan Yeatman for himself made oath that being in the house of the said deceased on the twenty second day of December last past ''being the day of the said deceaseds death ''he the appearer on searching for papers belonging to the said deceased found in a Bureau in the then lodging room of the said deacesed in his said house and in which said bureau the said deceased usually kept his papers of consequence the paper writings hereunto annexed severally marked AB and C purporting to be and contain the last will and testament of the said deceased''' the said paper writing marked A beginning thus “In the Name of God Amen We Harry Farr Yeatman and Susanna his wife” and ending thus “witness whereof we have set our hands and seals this twenty third day of July One thousand seven hundred and seventy seven Harry Farr Yeatman Susanna Yeatman” the said paper writing marked B beginninf thus “In the name of God Amen I Harry Farr Yeatman of the City of Bristol being of sound and perfect mind and memory” and ending thus “In Witness whereof I have set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of April One thousand seven hundred and eighty five Harry Farr Yeatman The said paper writing marked C beginning thus “whereas my cousin Hugh Yeatman late of Crewkerne in the County of Somerset Surgeon” and ending thus “set my hand and seal this fifth day of August One thousand seven hundred and eighty five Harry Farr Yeatman” and farther made oath that the several following erazings as also the deveral words now appearing to be wrote thereon in the said paper writings marked B and C appeared at the time [ ] so found the same (to wit the words “son Morgan” appearing to be wrote on an erazure in the eleventh line from the top of the paper writing marked B the word “three” appearing to be wrote on an erasure on the thirteenth and fourteenth lines from the top of the same the words “my said son Harry Farr Yeatman and his” appearing to be wrote upon an erasure in the eighteenth line from the top of the same the words “son Charleton appearing to be wrote upon an erazure in the twentyfourth line from the top of the same the words “I give to my said daughter Susanna” also the letters “or” appearing to be written on erazure in the twenty fifth line also the letters “-ix” wrote on an erazure in the twenty sixth line from the same the words “which lately belonged to my said cousin Hugh Yeatman”appearing to be interlined between the thirteenth and fourteenth lines from the top of the said paper writin marked C the words “son Charleton” appearing to be wrote upon an erasure in the eighteeenth line from the top of the same the words “and now or late in the tenure of Farmer Lewis to his heirs and assignes for ever” Appearing to be interlined between the twentieth and twenty first lines from the top of the same an obliteration between the words daughter and Susanna in the thirtieth line from the top of the same the words “[Elued?]or if” interlined between the thirtieth and thirty first lines from the top of the same the word “four” written upon an erasure in the second line from the bottom of the same as also an obliteration between the said names John and Morgan in the said Interlineation and hee farther made oath that the said three paper writings are now in the same plight and condition as when he so found the same saving the marking thereof and these deponents jointly and severally made oath that having often seen the said deceased write they are thereby become well acquainted with his manner and character of handwriting and having now carefully viewed and perrused the several words and letters written upon erasures as also the interlineations in the said paper writing marked B and C they these appearers do verily and in their conscitures believe the said words and interlineations to be all of the proper hand writing of the said Harry Farr Yeatman deceased Morgan Yeatman William Joliff same day the said Morgan Yearman and William Joliff were duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit before me John Booke :The paper Writings marked AB &C hereto annexed containing the last will and testament and codicill of Harry Farr Yeatman deceased''' were proved at London the eighteenth day of June in the year of our Lord One Thousand seven hundred and eighty eight''' before the Right Worshipful Peter Calv—Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or commissionary of the prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by '''the oath of Susanna Yeatman Spinster the daughter of the deceased and sole executrix named in the paper writing marked B aforesaid to whom administration was granted''' of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased having first sworn by commission to administer

Will of Hatch Dent, Planter, 1781

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Transcribed will of [[Dent-496|Hatch Dent Senior]], Planter of Charles County, Maryland. Will was written on 19 May 1781. It was probated on 10 September 1781."Maryland Register of Wills Records, 1629-1999," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYMN-KXV?cc=1803986&wc=SNY8-6TL%3A146535701%2C148438301 : 20 May 2014), Charles > Wills 1777-1782 vol 7 > image 352 of 371; Hall of Records, Annapolis. Persons Listed: *[[Dent-496|Hatch Dent Senior]], Testator *[[Dent-2318|Hezekiah Dent]], Testator's son, Executor *[[Dent-2219|Hatch Dent]], Testator's son *Alce, enslaved person *Esther, enslaved person *Ann, enslaved person *Jacob, enslaved person *[[Dent-616|John Dent]], Testator's son, deceased *Harry, enslaved boy *Ann Dyson, Testator's granddaughter *Margaret Dyson, Testator's granddaughter *Bess, enslaved girl *[[Dent-715|Rody Turner]], Testator's daughter *Coffee, enslaved boy *Bennett Dyson, witness *Michael Dent, witness *Thomas Dent, witness *Dan Jenifer, Register of Wills ---- In the name of God Amen. This nineteenth day of May in the year of our Lord
one Thousand seven hundred and Eighty one I, '''Hatch Dent Senior''' of Charles County
of the state of Maryland, Planter, Enjoying my wonted understanding by God
Blessing, tho' weak of body, but considering the uncertainty of human life, think
proper to committ to writing & constitute this to be my last Will & Testament
retracting and making void all Wills of my making prior to the date hereof

Imprimus I most humbly bequeath my soul to God who gave it, and my body
to the ground to be buried in a decent manner at the discretion of my Executor
hereafter nominated in hopes of a resurrections this the mercy of God and the
merits of my blessed savior to a happy immortality and as to what worldly
Estate it hath pleased God to allot me I bequeath in the following manner

I give and bequeath unto my son '''Hezekiah''' the plantation whereon I now
live called Dents Pallace to him and his heirs forever; but upon the proviso
that my beloved wife shall enjoy the use of said plantation during her natural
life

I give and bequeath unto my son '''Hatch Dent''' four Slaves named '''Alce''', '''Esther''', '''Ann''',
& '''Jacob''', also a bed and furniture & a desk to him and his heirs forever

I give and bequeath unto the Heirs of my son '''John''' a negro boy called '''Harry'''
to them and their Heirs forever

I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter '''Ann Dyson''' a Roan horse
two years old and a Chest a bed with furniture & a cow & calf to her and her
heirs forever

I give and bequeath unto my Granddaughter '''Margaret Dyson''' a Negro
Girl called '''Bess''' a bed and furniture and a cow and calf but if she should depart
this life without and heir of her body the said negro to belong to my Grand
Daughter '''Ann Dyson''' to her and her heirs forever

I give and bequeath unto my other Children not already mentioned all my
other moveable effects Goods and Chattels not already bequeathed or aforesaid to
be equally shared amongst them (excepting a negro boy called '''Coffee''' to be given
and bequeathed as hereafter mentioned) but with the proviso that my wife
shall have the use of all my said moveable effects goods and Chattel during her
natural life

I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Rody Turner''' the aforesaid excepted
negro boy called '''Coffee''' to her and her heirs forever

My Will is that the Mill shall go with my plantation as already bequeathed
I hereby appoint my son '''Hezakiah''' sole Executor of this my last will and
Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the
day and year aforesaid.

'''Hatch Dent Senior'''

'''Bennett Dyson'''
'''Michael Dent'''
'''Thomas Dent'''

On the back of the foregoing will it is then written

Charles County 10th September 1781. Then came '''Hezekiah Dent''' Executor
of '''Hatch Dent Snr''' and made oath on the holy evangels that the
within Instrument of writing contain the whole last will and
Testament of the deceased and that he doth not know of any other

'''Dan Jenifer Regr'''

Charles County 10th September 1781. Then came '''Bennet Dyson''' '''Michael'''
'''Dent''' & '''Thomas Dent''' the three subscribing witnesses to the within last
will and testament of '''Hatch Dent''' late of Charles County deceased and
made oath on the holy Evangels that they did see the testator therein
named sign and seal the said Will and that at the time of his so doing
he was to the best of their apprehension of sound and disposing mind
memory and understanding and that they respectively subscribed
their names as witnesses to this will in the presences of the Testator
at his request and in the presence of each other.

Cert by '''Dan Jenifer Regr''' of Wills

I also certify that '''Thomas Hatch Dent''' the Heir at Law was present
at the taking the above probate who did not object to the same

Cert by '''Dan Jenifer Regr'''
==Sources==

Will of Henry Babington of Dethick, Derbyshire, 1572

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Babington-75|Henry Babington]] of Dethick, Derbyshire, England. His will was dated 5 May 1571 (13 Eliz) and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 19 February 1572/3. Source: The National Archives (UK), PROB 11/55/90. The transcript retains the original spelling and punctuation. Paragraph breaks and headings have been added to improve readability. == Will == In the name of god amen in the yeare of or lorde god 1571 the vth daye of maye in the xiijth yeare of the raigne of or Soueraigne ladye Elizabeth by the grace of god Quene of Englande Fraunce and Irelande defendor of the faithe &c / I Henrie Babington of Dethicke in the countie of Derbye esquire sicke of bodye and yet of goode and perfecte remembrannce thancks be given to godd, doe ordaine constitute and make this my laste will and testament in mannor and fourme folowinge / Firste I bequeathe my soule unto the almightie and lyvinge god trusting by the deathe of his sonne Jesus christe to be accepted amongeste the nomber of the ellecte people of god to glorifie the father the sonne and the holye ghouste in his heavenlye kingdome worlde wt oute ende / And I bequeathe my bodie to the earthe to be buried in the churche of Ashover called Babington / Item I give unto fourescoare of the poore people of the same parrishe iiijd and one pennye lofe a pece at my buriall / And wheras I the saide Henrie Babington by indenture of lease Did Demyse grannte and to terme lette to Roberte Heis my servannte all those my Mannors of Dethicke and Lytchurche wt thappurtennces in the countie of Derbye and all and singler my landes tennements and heredittaments in Dethicke Litchurche Coleaston Tansley Drawnefeilde Wasshington Workeswothe Radburne Highe assheon Plestowe wheatecrofte Pingtone Breadon and Tonge and the moyetie of the mannor of Norton in the saide countie of derbye and all that my mannor of Kingstone wt thappurtenncs in the countie of Nott, and all my landes tennements and heredittaments in [?] Gotham Marnham Normanton Osberton Bilbye Ranbye and Matterseye in the saide Countie of Nott and all that my rectorie or parsonaige of Marneham in the saide countie of Nott for tearme and space of iiijxxx yeares / frome the daye of the date of the saide indenture / yealdinge the yearelye rente of seaven score poundes yearelye for the same mannors and premisses paiable as by and in the same Indenture beareinge date the xviijth daye of Maye in the viijth yeare of the raigne of oure nowe soveraigne ladie the quenes matie more at lardge appearethe wch saide Indenture of lease was sealed and delivered by me the saide Henrie the verey same daye and yeare yt bearethe date and was not made of anye intente to defrawde the quenes Matiee of any benefite wch her highnes shall or may clayme by reason of the mynoritie of my heire for I have retyned[?] by the said lease the yerelie rent of vijxxli wch is more then the thurde parte of my hole onheritannce but my verey meaninge and intente in making of the saide lease was there and is nowe and soe hathe bene alwaies since the makeinge of the same bothe to avoide suche daungers penalties and forfeitures of statuts or other bondes as I by negligence mighte incurre and alsoe that wt that proffitte of the saide lease my wife and all the residewe of my childrenne savinge myne heire shoulde be bennefited and preferred, and that the revenues of my saide Mannoures and inheritannce over and besides the saide rente reserved shoulde be ymployed for and towardes the better prefermente and advanncemente of my saide wife and childrenne duringe the space of xij yeares nexte ensewinge my deathe / Wherefore I hartelye require my verey freindes Mr Frauncs Mollinex & my brother Thomas Rersbye esquires whome I have thowghte good to put in truste with the saide lease thinckinge them more meete for the execucon of my saide intente and meaninge then the saide Roberte Heis my servannte / And for that cawse and purpose have cawsed the saide Robert Heis to make an assignemente of his saide intereste for yeares to them that they will paye aswell my daughters by my firste wife as to my younger childrenne by Marye my wife suche monnye and porcons as I have appoincted and gyven vnto them by this writinge conteyninge my laste will And furder to bennefite my wife and saide childrenne wt the profitte of the saide Mannors duringe the space of xij yeres nexte after my decease as to theire discreconne shall seeme meete and conveniente and after thende of the saide xij yeares nexte after my decease / Then my full meaninge is and was that the intereste and estate of the saide leasee and the saide tearme of yeares shoulde cease and be cleirely[?] voide / And that then my righte heire shoulde enter into all the said Mannors lande tenements and heredittaments / And moreover my intente and meaninge is that all suche Dewe and inste debts as I oughte to anye parsonn and all suche monnye as I have receyved for mye fine or incomte of anye lease to be made wch saide lease ys not made accordinglye or wch saide leases the saide parsonne shall not enioye accordinge to the effecte of theire saide lease and agreamente wt me that the saide debts and monnye soe receaued by me be dulye annswered and paide of the profitts of the saide mannor and p’misses letten by the saide Indenture of Lease / And althoughe I did by the advise of my verey freinde Mr Gabriell Chambers make an other lease of my saide Mannors and enheritannce to my lovinge freinde Mr Anthonye Gell and Henrye Towncrawe Beinge in deade devised by hym and mente by me to suche like puirpoose and entente as be afore declared yet nevertheles like as the saide lease grannted to my servannte Roberte Heis was made sealed and delivered to hym and was to hym a perfecte lease in lawe before anye other lease that I made of the saide Mannors even so my [?] meaninge was alwaye that the saide lease made to hym shoulde stonde and be effectuall in suche sourte as I have before declared and that noe other lease made to anye other parsonn or parsonns shoulde take place or shoulde be in fource And thus muche have I thoughte necessarie to declare for avoidinge of such dowbts as maye arryse by reasone of the saide severall leases and alsoe to shewe my trewe meaninge in makeinge the saide lease to my saide servannte, and yf in case the saide lease made to my saide Servannte Roberte Heis and by hym assigned to my saide freinde Mr Mollynex and Mr Rerisbye shoulde not prove good in lawe for all my said Mannors lands and inheritanncs accordinge to the effecte thereof either for wante of attornemente of the temmts to be [?]ected or suche like matter / Then my will ys and hereby I devise and bequeathe the saide yearely rents of vijxxli referred to me and my heires uppon the saide lease to the saide Frauncs Mollynex and Thomas Rerisbye and to theire Assignes for and dureinge the space and tearme of Twentie yeares nexte ensewinge my decease the same to be ymployed for the p’fermente of my said wife and childrenne and accordinge as to theire discrecons shalbe meete and reasonable / Item I will that my executours shall gyve to Anne Babington my daughter Cli of good and lawfull monnye of englande at suche tyme and when she shalbe Twentye yeares of aige orells at the Daye of her marriage / Item I will unto Susans Katherine and Marye Babington my daughters and to evye one of them Cli a peece of good corrannte englishe monnye to be paide unto them and enye one of them as they and enye one of them shall accomplisshe the full and perfecte aige of xxj yeares or at the daye of theire severall marriags and yf any of my saide iiij daughters dye before the saide aige of xxj yeares or theire dayes of marriage / Then I will the porcon of her that dyeth shall goe and be bestowed of the survyvours of them for theire better prefermente. Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Frauncs and George Babington my sonnes and to either of them yearelye towarde theire bringing upp in learninge untill they accomplishe theire severall aige xx yeares xiijli vjs viijd to be paide by my executours oute of the profitts of my landes leased unto the saide Roberte Heys / Item I gyve and bequeathe unto Dorothie Mawde and Elianor Babington my Daughters and to enye one of them CCli of lawfull englishe monye to be paide them and eny’e of them at suche tyme and when they or eny’e one of them shalbe marryed or shalbe and accomplisshe the full aige of xxtie yeares / and yf yt happen my saide tjree laste named daughters to dye before shee or they be married / Then the porcon of her that soe dyeth shalbe bestowed of the residewe of those three laste named daughters to that be then lyvinge / Item I will that my executors shall have all my leases and also receave and take all the yssewes and profitts of all those my landes tennements and heredittamts hereafter menconed to paye my debts and furder to perfourme this my laste will and testamente for the tearme of Tenne yeares that ys to witnes all my landes in Newthorpe Limbaston Chaddesderme Codnor Moyginron my tourne of the advowsione of the rectorye of Egenstone of the deathe and all my Mannors of the Lee with thappurtemmcs and my Lands purchaized of william Johnsone in Tansltye in the countie of Darbye and all my landes and tennements in Bredon and Tonge in the countie of Leicester and all my tithes and Tennements in The Gresthorpe and Madarseye thorpe in the countie of Nott and my tourne of the advowsion of the rectorye and oarrishe churche of Milton gynes in the countie of Northampton / Item I will that Frauncs my sonne shall have after that he accomplishe the aige of xxj yeares Tenne poundes yearelye oute of my Mannor of Lee at twoe severall feasts in the yeare that ys to saye At the feaste of the Anunciacon of or ladye and St Michaell Tharchanngell by even porcons duringe his lyfe naturall and for lacke of paymente thereof to distreigne as for a rente chardge / Item I will after this my will be pfourmed that all my saide landes and advowsions wt theire appurtenncs (excepte the Mannor of Lee wt the appurtenncs shalbe and remane unto my saide sonnes Frauncs and George duringe theire lyves and the longer lyvar of them. And after theire decease all the saide landes advowsions and Tennements with theire appurtenncs shall come and wharlie[?] remaine unto my sonne and heire and his heires forever / Item I will that my executors shall paye yearelye unto evy’e one of my Seaven daughters vjli xiijs iiijd untill they shalbe married or have theire pts and porcone paide to them as is a foresaide / Item I will that Marye my wife shall have all my goods wch be usuallye kepte for the occupienge of my Mannor of Kingstone in the countie of Nott and all my furnyture and ympleaments of howsehoulde and husbandrye usuallye occupied in the saide mannor howse of Kingstone or in anye other howse of office perteyninge to the saide Mannor / Item I will unto Anthonye Babington my sonne and heire one Basonn[?] and one Crore[?] of silver percell guilte twoe silver kannes percell guilte twoe bowles percell guilte one silver salte double guilte wt A C over my sealeinge ringe one other ringe with a blewe Sapheire in yt and one other ring with [?] T [?]ys in ytt my best chayne of goulde weyinge liiijor ounzes / Alsoe I will unto my saide sonne Anthonye all my furnyture of howseholde stuffe and ympleaments of husbandrye in my mannor howse at Dethicke and other howses of office apperteyninge to the same / Item I will that my executours shall have for the tearme of Sixe yeares nexte ensewinge after my deathe all my boyles and boylestayds blacke worcke flaggs and mynes / And alsoe I will that my saide Executor shall have sufficiente woodde fourthe of my Mannor of the Lee yearelye for twoe fyers for the saide boyles duringe the saide tearme of vj yeares for the better performannce of my saide will / Item I will unto evy’e servannte that ys nowe in my service one quarters waigs over and besides theire dewe waigs and one quarter of a yeare bourde and findinge / Item I gyve unto Roberte Heis xli and my beste geldinge that I shall have at the tyme of my deathe savinge one / Item I make Marye my welbeloved wife Frauncs Mollyneux and Thomas Rerisbye esquires my executors of this my laste will and testamente / And I will and bequeathe unto the saide Frauncs Molynax xli and Thomas Rerisbye one baye stoned[? horse in consideracon of theire paines takeinge in and aboute the executinge of this my laste will and testamente In witnes whereof hereunto I have sett my hande and Seale the daye and yeare abovesaide in the pnce of theis psonns whose names are subscribed Henrie Babington Frauncs Rods John Banister Deonys Hartlington //. == Probate == Probatum fuit testamentum suprascriptum coram magro Willmo Drewrie Legum doctore Curie prerogative Cantnarun Comissario apud London Decimo nono die Februarij anno domini Millimo quingen’ Septuagesimo secondo Iuramento Henria Greene procur’ Marie Babington relee et executric in h’moi testo nominat / Cui commiss’ fuit Administraco omn’ slor Bonor &c / De bne &c Ad sancta dei Evangelia Iurat // Reservata p[otes]tate reliquis execut &c [?] cum venerint &c admissuri // [Translation: The above-written will was proved at London before Master William Drewrie, Doctor of Laws, Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, on the 19th day of February in the year of our lord 1572 on the oath of Henry Greene proctor for Mary Babington [relict?] and executor named in the will / to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods etc / sworn on the holy gospels to well etc / Power reserved for rest of executors etc [to apply for?] administration etc. ]

Will of Henry Blagdon Merchant of Tiverton 1716

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-250|Henry Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I '''Henry Blagdon''' of Tiverton in the County of Devon Merchant considering the uncertainty of this transitory Life and that all Flesh must yield unto death when it shall please Almighty God to call and being of a sound perfect and well disposing mind and memory thanks be to God for the same I hereby revoking all former Will and Wills doe make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in manner and form following That is to say First I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God hoping by the merits of my blessed Saviour Jesus Christ to obtain remission of my Sins and my body to be decently interred according to the discretion of my Executors herein after named And as for and concerning the Estate and Substance which the Lord of his infinite mercy hath been pleased to bless me with I give and dispose of the same in manner following Viz Imprimis I give to my sister '''Mary''' the Wife of '''''Philip Osmond''''' the summe of three hundred pounds And it is my Will and desire that it be first applyed towards the payment of the debts of the said Philip Osmond her husband and the remainder thereof to be imployed as they think fitt Item I give and bequeath unto '''William Rayner''' of Tiverton aforesaid Clerke '''George Thorne''' of the same Merchant and '''Oliver Peard''' of the same Serge-maker (my Brother in Law) the summe of six hundred pounds Upon Trust to be by them put out at interest and the Interest thereof by them annually paid unto my sister '''Priscilla Glasse''' for and during so long time as she shall happen to live But if she shall happen to die and shall leave any Issue behind her that then and in such case such sum of six hundred pounds and the interest thereof after the decease of the said Priscilla Glasse shall remain and be paid equally unto such Children if more than one or to such Child if but one at their respective ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen But if my said sister Priscilla shall happen to dye without Issue that then my said Trustees shall immediately apply the said summe of six hundred pounds for and towards the purchasing of Lands and shall settle the same for and towards the augmenting the annual Salary of the Schoolmaster to teach the poor in the hospital of Tiverton aforesaid over and besides what is by me hereinafter given and bequeathed for that purpose Item I give to my Sister '''Ann Passmore''' the summe of Five hundred pounds Item I give and bequeath unto my said Trustees William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard the summe of three hundred pounds to be by them put out at Interest for the use and benefit of my Nephew '''Oliver Peard''' and to be paid to him with the increase thereof at his Age of one and twenty years or day of Marriage which shall first happen and if he shall happen to dye before his Age of one and twenty years or shall not be married the said summe of three hundred pounds and the increase thereof shall remain and be paid equally unto and amongst his then surviving Sisters (my Nieces) if more than one and to such his then surviving Sister if but one at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen Item I give unto the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard my said Trustees the summe of twelve hundred pounds to be by them put out at interest for the use and benefit of my Nieces '''Alice Mary''' and '''Elizabeth Peard''' and paid to them in manner following viz the summe of four hundred pounds with the increase thereof unto each of them at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen and if any or either of them shall happen to die before such time the Legacys and Interest aforesaid of her and them soe dying shall remain goe and be paid unto the Survivors or Survivor of them and to their said Brother Oliver Peard my Nephew if then living equally between them and if but one of them shall be living to such one alone But if all my said Neices Alice Mary and Elizabeth Peard and my said Nephew Oliver Peard shall dye before the Age of one and twenty years or unmarried then I will and direct that the legacys and interest aforesaid of my said Neices and Nephew Peard so dying shall remain to me and be paid equally and to and amongst all the Children of my said Sister Mary Osmond which shall be then living at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen Item I give unto my said Trustees William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard the summe of Five hundred pounds to be by them put out at Interest for the use and benefit of my Nephew '''George Osmond''' and paid to him with the increase thereof at his Age of one and twenty years or day of Marriage which shall first happen and if he shall dye before his Age of one and twenty years or unmarried the same to be paid to his Sister '''Agnes Osmond''' my Niece and '''Henry Osmond''' his brother and all the other Children of my said Sister Osmond equally between them at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen Item I give unto my said Trustees the summe of four hundred pounds to be by them put out at Interest for the use and benefit of my said Neice Agnes Osmond and paid to her with the increase thereof at her Age of one and twenty years or day of Marriage which shall first happen and if she shall dye before that age or unmarried the same to be paid equally between her two Brothers George and Henry Osmond and the Survivor of them and all the other Children then living of my said Sister Osmond at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriage which shall first happen and if they shall all dye before such Ages and unmarried that the same and the Legacy aforesaid given in Trust for the said George Osmond and the increase thereof shall remain and be paid unto my said Nephew Oliver Peard and Nieces Alice Mary and Elizabeth Peard and the Survivors and Survivor of them that shall be then living equally between them at their respective Ages of one and twenty years or days of Marriages which shall first happen And I do will and direct that all or such of my said Nephews and Nieces shall be educated and maintained out of by and with the Interest of their respective pecuniary Legacys hereinbefore given as and if my said Trustees shall think their respective Parents or either of them shall not be of ability sufficient to do the same Item I give devise and bequeath unto my said Nephew Oliver Peard All my Estate right title Term and Interest which I have in one third part of Pool Anthony Tenement and Town Tenement and Thomazine Cloviers house in St Andrews Street and Field in Tiverton aforesaid If and in case he shall attain his age of one and twenty years or be marrried But if he shall dye before that Age and unmarried then I give and devise the same unto my said Nephew Henry Osmond Nevertheless my said Nephew Oliver Peard shall have and receive the rents and profits thereof during his life tho he dies before his Age of one and twenty years or unmarried Item I give devise and bequeath all my right and interest which I have in one moiety or halfendeale of the Messuage and Tenement called Little Tidcombe in Tiverton aforesaid unto '''Peter Blagdon Junr''' son of my uncle '''Peter Blagdon''' provided he pays thereout unto his Brother '''Thomas Blagdon''' the summe of ten pounds within one year after my decease Item I give unto my Godson '''James Thorne''' son of '''Nathaniel Thorne''' of Tiverton aforesaid Merchant all my Books and the summe of Tenn pounds to be disposed of by my said Trustees in buying such other Books for my said Godson from time to time as they and his parents shall think proper which I hope my said Godson will make such use of as may supply the defect of that duty which I owe him Item I give devise and bequeath unto my Nephew Henry Osmond his heires and Assignes for ever as hereafter is mentioned all my right Title Estate and Interest which I have in a certain Tenement and Estate in Wood in the Parish of Morebath in the County of Devon late in the possession of Walter Sydenham and now in the possession of John Williams or his Tenant as also all my right Title Estate and Interest which I have in a certain other Estate and Tenement in Wood aforesaid late in the possession of John [illegible] and now in the possession of me or my Tenants on Condition nevertheless that six pounds per annum clear from my death shall be paid out of the yearly profits of the same unto my Executors in Trust hereinafter named for and during the Term of Fifteen years next after my decease for their care and trouble in the Trust hereby in them reposed and the remaining profitts thereof to be received by my Trustees and laid up for his benefit or disposed of towards his better education as they think fit And if my said nephew Henry Osmond shall happen to die before he shall attain of one and twenty years or be married Then I give and devise the said two last mentioned Estates and Tenements unto his said Brother George Osmond his heires and Assignes for ever in like manner subject to the payment of the said six pounds per annum clear during the term aforesaid And if the said George Osmond shall happen to dye before he shall attain the age of one and twenty years or be married Then I give and devise the same Estates and Tenements unto my said Nephew Oliver Peard his heires and Assignes for ever in like manner Subject as aforesaid Item I give unto my Servant '''Thomas Rudd''' the summe of tenn pounds unto my Apprentice '''Robert Carrell''' the summe of tenn pounds and to each of my former Apprentices '''John Carter''' and '''William West''' the summe of Five pounds Item I give and devise unto my said Sister Mary Osmond all my right and Interest which I have in the house wherein her husband now lives and in the house wherein I keep my Trade and all my household goods and Plate and wearing Apparel (Except all the things belonging and relating to my Trade) for her great care and trouble she hath had of me Item I give the summe of Ten pounds to be distributed in bread to '''Poor Weavers in South Moulton''' in the County of Devon by and according to the direction of my said Executors And I give the sume of Twenty pounds to be paid to the Treasurer for the time being of the '''Charity School''' in South Moulton aforesaid to be imployed for the use of the said School according to the discretion of the Trustees of such School for the time being Item I give the summe of tenn pounds to be distributed in Bread and the summe of Ninety pounds to be distributed in money to the '''poor of the Town and Parish of Tiverton''' aforesaid by and according to the discretion of my said Executors so as the Governour or Guardians of the Poor of Tiverton aforesaid may not intermeddle or have anything to doe therewith Item I give the summe of one thousand pounds to be applyed by my Executors towards building the '''new Church''' in Tiverton according to the Model already given thereof by Mr James Surveyor or with such alterations as shall be agreed upon by the Trustees for building the same provided such alterations tend to advance the Strength Comodiousness and Beauty of the said Building and not otherwise Item I give unto the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard the summe of four hundred pounds to be by them laid out in Lands and settled for and towards a farther annual Salary for a '''Schoolmaster''' to teach the poor Children in the Hospital or Poorhouse in Tiverton aforesaid to read write and cast accounts and to and for noe other use or purpose whatsoever hoping some future charitable and well disposed person or persons may and will enlarge such Salary so as the same may be a competent maintenance to and for such Schoolmaster and as for and concerning all my Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and real and person Estate and Substance whatsoever not hereinbefore given devised and bequeathed I give devise and bequeath the same and all my right Estate and Interest therein unto the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard their Heires Executors and Assignes for ever And I do hereby constitute and appoint them the said William Rayner George Thorne and Oliver Peard Executors of this my last Will and Testament in Trust and to and for the several uses ends intents and purposes hereingafter particularly mentioned and expressed that is to say that they doe and shall out of by and with the same in the first place satisfy and pay all my just debts and then pay and discharge all my Legacies hereby given as soon as possibly they can soe that the whole may be paid within three years at most next after my decease which I desire may be done accordingly if possible and after the payment of my debts and Legacies I desire the money aforesaid by me hereby given towards building the New Church in Tiverton aforesaid may be next paid and applyed as aforesaid And I leave the payment of the other moneys aforesaid by me given to the discretion of my said Executors in Trust and for their care and pains therein I give and bequeath to each of them the summe of Ten pounds over and besides the annual payment aforesaid of six pounds to be paid to them out of my Estate aforesaid during the said term of Fifteen years as aforesaid which six pounds per annum I will and direct shall be paid them at Christmas yearly and for nonpayment thereof I hereby give them power to distrain thereon for the same and to sell and dispose of the distresses taken therefore for the payment of the said Annuity and the charges of such distress provided they doe and shall make up the Accounts of my Estate oute every year but not otherwise And I doe hereby will and direct that the Surplus and overplus of my Estate that shall remain after the payment of my debts moneys and Legacys aforesaid shall be applyed and disposed off by my said Executors in Trust either towards building a Charity School for teaching poor Children to read write and cast Accounts in the Town of Tiverton aforesaid or to be purchase Lands to be settled for the cloathing and Teaching poor Children in the Charity School of Tiverton aforesaid to read write and cast Accounts as and according as my said Executors in Trust shall in their discretions think most fit and convenient And I do hereby will and direct that on the death or removal out of the Parish of Tiverton aforesaid of either of my said Trustees the Survivors of them and their Successors shall elect and choose in the Room of such soe dying or removing one other fitt honest and substantial Inhabitant of the Town of Tiverton aforesaid to be and who shall be and is hereby established a Coe-Trustee with them in the several Trusts aforesaid to see the same duly performed untill the several completions thereof as aforesaid according to this my Will and so in like manner on every such contingency That soe there may be always three such Trustees for the better performance of the Trusts aforesaid untill the accomplishment of them respectively as aforesaid And I doe further will and direct that from and after the raising and application of the several moneys and premisses as aforesaid by my said Executors and Trustees for the several charities and purposes aforesaid the management of the same shall respectively be in the several Trustees thereof for the time being but not before And I doe also will and direct that my said Trustees and Executors herein before named and the Survivors and Survivor of them shall be from time to time reimbursed and paid out of my Estate hereby to them given all their costs charges troubles damages and expences whatsoever which they any or either of them shall sustain be at or put unto for in or about the Execution of the Trust hereby in them reposed or any way relating thereto and that they shall respectively be be accountable with and for noe more than they shall severally actually receive and not the one for the other nor the one for the receipts or disbursements of the other And my express will and desire is that if any dispute shall happen to arise touching or concerning anything given or contained in this my Will that the same shall be determined by and according to the opinion and direction of my said Executors in Trust and the Survivors and Survivor of them which shall be conclusive to all Parties concerned therein And I doe further will and direct that in case any bad debts shall happen to me or my Estate the same shall be sustained and borne proportionably by my pecuniary Legatees beforenamed Except such as are given for Charitys and to my Trustees for their pains as aforesaid if the residuum and Surplus of my Estate hereby given be not sufficient to answer and make good such bad debts In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Twelfth day of March Anno Domini 1715
HENRY BLAGDON Signed sealed and published by the abovenamed Henry Blagdon to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us and we subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto in his presence and in the presence of each other of us after interlining the several words above written viz God| and paid to them in manner following|viz the summe of four hundred pounds with the Increase thereof unto each of them| as hereafter is mentioned |clear |and the remaining profitts thereof to be received by my Trustees and laid up for his benefit or disposed off towards his better Education as they think fitt|in like manner|In like manner|and substance|
Jno RICHARDS
MICHAELL FRANKPITT
Jno RICHARDS JUNr
TEMPERANCE FRANKPITT WHEREAS I have by my Will abovewritten directed that my Kinsman Peter Blagdon shall pay his Brother Thomas Blagdon the summe of Ten pounds Now I doe hereby '''revoke''' such Legacy of Ten pounds and doe will that the same shall not be paid And I doe further will and direct that of the several annual sums which I have by my Will aforesaid given for and as a Salary to a Schoolmaster to teach the poor Children in the Hospital or Poorhouse of Tiverton to read write and cast Accounts the summe of Five pounds a year shall be paid to some '''Minister''' of the Church of England residing in the Town of Tiverton to be chosen for that purpose by the Gouvernour and Guardians of the said Hospital to see and hear such Schoolmaster to examine such Children every Sunday or Lordsday and to assist him therein unless prevented by sickness or some other reasonable occasion to be allowed of by the Governour and Guardians of the Hospital aforesaid and such Minister and such Minister to continue so to doe and to have such Salary during their Will and pleasure And doe further direct that such Governour and Guardians and their Successors shall from time to time chose such Minister that so there may be always one for the purposes aforesaid And my express mind and Will is that the Schoolmaster aforesaid for the time being shall only be imployed in teaching the said poor Children in the said Hospital to read write and cast Accounts as aforesaid and catechizing and instructing them in all other parts of their duty according to the Church of England and to keep the accounts of the said Parish and to attend and doe the business of the Courts of the said Hospital and that if such Schoolmaster shall be imployed in any other Business or if there shall not be constantly such a Schoolmaster and such a Minister for the purposes aforesaid that then and in either of such cases or for want of such Schoolmaster or Minister for two Months after their death or removal I doe will and direct that the Salaries of such Schoolmaster as shall be soe otherwise imployed or shall be wanting as aforesaid and of such Minister as shall be soe wanting shall go be and remain to and in the disposal of the Trustees for the time being of the Charity School in Tiverton aforesaid to be by them applyed and disposed off for and towards the better support and advancement of that School as such Trustees shall think fit And I doe declare that in case my Effects shall not be sufficient to answer and pay the money Legacys by my Will aforesaid given that then soe much as the same shall fall short of shall be deducted out of all my Legacies and bequests aforesaid as well Lands and Chattells as moneys proportionably according to the value of each of such Legacies the same to be estimated and settled by my Executors in Trust of my Will aforesaid Except what I have by my said Will given to the Poor and the Charity School in South Molton aforesaid and to the poor of the Town and parish of Tiverton aforesaid in bread and money and to my said Executors in Trust for their Pains And moreover I give to my said Executors in Trust a Gold ring apeice of about the value of five and twenty shillings each which I desire them to wear in remembrance of me and I doe hereby make and annex this as a Codicill to my Will aforesaid above written and desire the same may be taken and be for and as part of the same to all intents and purposes according to this my Intention In Testimony whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seal the fifth day of April Anno Domini 1716
HENRY BLAGDON Signed sealed and published by the abovenamed Henry Blagdon to be a Codicill to and part of his last Will and Testament abovewritten in the presence of us
Jno RICHARDS
MICHAELL FRANKPITT
TEMPERANCE FRANKPITT
Jno RICHARDS JUNr PROBATUM fuit
cum Codicillo annexo
Williemi Rayner Georgij Thorne et Oliveri Peard
Quarto die mensis May Anno Domini Millesimo Septuigentimo decimo sexto Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of Henry Burrow

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'''The will of [[Burrow-1566|Henry Burrow]]'''
:Probated 12 October 1829 :Anderson, South Carolina :I, '''Henry Burrow''' of Anderson Dist. being well in health and of sound and disposing mind and memory, etc. :First I desire my executors to pay all my just debts and funeral expenses. :I give to my beloved wife '''Amy''' the following property, three negroes, namely '''Isaac''', '''Lila''', and '''Wilson''', four head of horses, two mules, one waggon, and riding chair, all my ready money, notes, and book accounts, household and kitchen furniture, livestock, set of black smith tools, one rifle gun, two shot guns, one brass pistol. :I give to '''Nancy Langston''', one Negro, named '''Steven''', one sorrel mule, all other property. I have already given her, and $100 in ready money. :I give to my dtr, '''Rebecca Holliday''', one Negro, girl, name, '''Chainy''', and $100 in ready money, with all the other property I have given her. :I give to my dtr, '''Amy Gray''' one Negro named '''Dolley''', one wagon, one still, and $100 in ready money, with all other property I have already given her. :I give to my son, '''Henry Burrow''', one negro, girl, named '''Mary''', $100 in ready money, with all the other property I have already given him. :I give to my son, '''Lewis Burrow''', three negroes namely '''Sam''', '''Jefferson''', and '''Clary''', $100 in ready money with all other property. I have already given to him. :I give to my son, '''Thomas Burrow''', four negros namely, '''Levi''', '''Jack''', '''Roda''', '''Toney''', and 250 acres of land where I now live at his mother death, and $100 and ready money, and a young colt. :I give to my dtr '''Tabitha Burrow''' five negroes namely '''Jinny''', '''Darky''', '''Emely''', '''Atrer''' and '''Anthony''' with $100 in ready money. :I give my son, '''William Burrow''', $ 2.00 and ready money, with all the other property I have already given him. :I give my son '''Green Burrow''', $ 2.00 and ready money, with all the other property I've already given him. :I give to my dtr '''Susanna Gibson''' $ 2.00 in ready money with all all other property I have already given her :I give to my dtr, '''Mary Harris''', $ 2.00 in ready money, with all other property. I've already given her. :I give to my son, '''Joel Burrow''', $ 2.00 and ready money, with all other property I have already given him. :It is my desire that my negro man named '''Isaac''' that I will to my wife be free at the death of my wife. :I appoint '''Wm. Burrow''' my executrix. Dated 12 October 1829 '''Will''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Wills (Anderson County, South Carolina), 1792-1857; Author: Anderson County (South Carolina). Probate Judge; Probate Place: Anderson, South Carolina
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Will of Henry Burrow of Anderson, South Carolina, granted probate on 12 Oct 1829.
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Will of Henry Burtt

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This is a transcription of the '''Will of Henry Burtt''' of Harberton, Co Devon, England. The Will of Henry Burtt of Harberton [co Devon], clothier, dated 10 July 1617. To the poor of the parish of Harberton 30s. To my son Henry and his heirs and assigns [sic] my close of land situate in Harberton Ford, called by the name of the Rachparke, together with the house that John trummells now dwelleth in and the house that George Causie and Johan Pearse now dwell in and the house that Andrew Pearse and Edward Adams now dwell in, as also the orchard, nursery, herb gardens, backsides, and other appurtenances belonging. To the said Henry, my son, the mansion house of that land commonly called Crobers Land which Thomas Wood now dwelleth in, together with the sheep pen, orchard, herb garden, and bakehouse, during the term of his life. To my said son Henry £100, to be paid within a year after my death. To Isett, my wife, for life, one chamber over the shop, called the forechamber, with the bedstead, and bed performed that I use to lie in. My wife shall have yearly, during her life, £6. 13s.4d., issuing out of that land or tenement called Crobers Land; and my executor shall find her and one to attend her, during her life, sufficient meat, drink, and firewood for her own use; and, if my said wife do dislike her diet and do leave it, then my will is that she shall have £3. 6s. 8d, in lieu of her diet, out of the lands aforesaid, for her life. To my said wife and son Henry the half of my household stuff, equally to be divided between them; and the other half is to remain to my executor. To Raddegan, my daughter, £60, to be paid within three months after she shall be of the age of twenty-one. To Allies, my daughter, £40, to be paid at the age of twenty. To Agnes, my daughter, £40, at the age of twenty. To Elizabeth, my daughter, £40, at the age of twenty. Whereas I promised my son-in-law, Chrispine Saunder, £40 at his marriage, and because he is not as yet paid, my executor shall pay it. Also I promised him other £20 when my daughter Johan, his wife, for the term of her life or for fifty years determinable upon her life, should be assured of that tenement that Thomasine Saunders now dwelleth in or of some other as good, ten my executor shall pay him £20 towards the same. To Joseph Saunders and Samuel Saunders, my grandchildren, £5 each. To my brothers' and sisters' children 2s. each. To every of my godchildren 2d. To Nycholas Hyans, my apprentice, 30s., to be paid at the end of his apprentice[ship]. Residue to my son John Burte. Witnesses: Will Huxham and Thom. Colton. Proved 19 September 1617. Inventory, taken 10 September 1617 by Thomas Colton and Paule Symons and exhibited 19 September 1617, includes apparel, £8; cloth and yarn, £102; money, £70; 93 sheep, £31; 32 lambs, £6; other farm stock; an estate in certain grounds, £61; an estate in house, meadow, and garden, £20; two pairs of "lumber," warping pins, raggles, quilt torns, and one spinning-turn with sleyes, £2. 10s.; brass pans, cauldrons, and pots £10. 13s. 4d.; for household cloth already made £3; 13 silver spoons, £3; desperate debts, £140; total £602. 7s. 9d. (Archdeaconry of Totnes.)

Will of Henry Camden

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Will of Henry Charles Howard

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TRANSCRIPT OF THE WILL OF HENRY CHARLES HOWARD OF ST CLEMENT DANES ESQUIRE,
Made 8th June 1720 / Probate 1st July 1720 / Administration granted 8th October 1748
https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D581338 In the Name of God Amen I Henry Charles Howard of the parish of St Clements Danes in the county of Middlesex Esquire do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say, first and above all things I recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God my Creator hoping by the Merits of my Saviour Jesus Christ to receive full remission of all my sins and everlasting life my body I recommend to the earth to be decently but privately buried at Dorking in the county of Surrey and what worldly estate God Almighty has bestowed on me I dispose of in the following manner that is to say First I will that all my just debts and funeral charges be fully paid and satisfied In the next place unto '''my eldest son Henry Howard or such other son as shall become my eldest son''' I do give all my family pictures wherever they are and all the furniture of my house at Grasstock (Graystock) Item unto my said eldest son Henry or such other son as shall become my eldest son I do give all my plate and the furniture of my house in London '''to be delivered to him at his age of one and twenty years''' and until he shall attain that age or my wife happen to marry I do give the use of my plate and of my furniture in my house in London (family pictures excepted if any there happen to be) unto my said '''wife Mary Howard''' Item unto my said wife I do give what sums of money I have received as Executor or by virtue of Executorship of '''my Mother-in-Law Mrs Helene Aylwood''' Item unto '''my daughter Mary Howard''' I do give the sum of five hundred pounds Item to the servant that waits generally upon me in my chamber I do give all my wearing apparel linen and woollen with one years wages over and above what shall be due to him and I desire my Executrix hereinafter named to be kind to the rest of my servants and I do hereby revoke all former and other Wills and of this my last Will I do constitute and appoint my said wife Mary Howard my Sole Executrix and I do appoint Mr Basil FitzHerbert of Grays Inn assistant to my said Executrix and to be overseer of this my last Will and to him the said Basil FitzHerbert I do give the sum of two hundred pounds for the trouble he may have therein And my Will is that my said Executrix do pay or deliver such legacies as I shall direct or appoint to be paid or delivered by Note under my hand bearing even date herewith, and lastly my Will is that all the residue and remainder of my money goods and personal estate whatever be divided among '''my daughters and younger son and sons''' in such manner as my said Executrix shall direct and appoint and for want of such direction that it shall be equally divided among them In Witness whereof I have to this my last Will and Testament set my hand and seal this eighth day of June 1720 (Hen: Ch: Howard) Signed sealed published and declared by the Testator Henry Charles Howard to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto set our hands at the request and in the presence of the Testator - Nicho: Rowe - James Cooke - Alice Waynwright - Probatum fuit hujus modi Testamentum apud London primo die mensis Julii Anno Domini 1720 … juramento Honorabilis Maria Howard vidua relicta dicti defuncti et executricis in dicto Testamento nominatae …. Note added to the Will “On the eighth day of October 1748 Admon (with the said Will annexed) of the goods chattels and credits of the said Honble Henry Charles Howard deceased left unadministered by the said Mary Howard deceased was granted to '''Frances Howard spinster the daughter and only surviving residuary legatee named in the Will of the said Mary Howard deceased and as such the only surviving residuary legatee appointed by the said Will of the said Henry Charles Howard deceased''' being first sworn duly to administer.”

Will of Henry Childers Probate 3 Mar 1761 Lunenburg, Virginia

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In the name of God, Amen. I [[Childers-526|Henry Childers]] of the Parish of Cornwall in the County of Lunenburgh being of perfect memory do make publick and declare my last will and testament as follows to wit. First my debts and funeral expenses being first paid. I give my beloved wife, [[Farmer-1600|Mary]], her plantation whereon I now dwell with two hundred acres of land bound by a line of marked trees already _______ beginning on Farmers Lane and running to Paul Carrington's corner red oak including the plantation to her my said wife during her natural life. I also give my said wife, a negro girl called Hannah also my personal estate of any kind whatever (except my grey horse saddle & bridle which I usually ride) during her natural life or widowhood. Also I give and devise to my son Jno. Childers my grey horse saddle & bridle which I usually ride, also after my wife’s death I give and devise to my son [[Childers-3072|Henry Childers]] the plantation two hundred acres of land whereon I live laid off as is mentioned to my wife to him and his heirs forever, also I give and devise to my son [[Childers-617|Thomas]] two hundred acres of land the remaining part of the land whereon I live to him and his heirs forever, also my will and desire is that after my wife's death or marriage (which shall first happen) The aforesaid slave Hanna and her increase (if any) and all my personal estates (except, the horse saddle and bridle before given to my son [[Childress-461|John]]), be equally divided between all my children, to wit John, [[Childers-3070|Lucresha]], [[Childers-2224|Phebia]], [[Childers-2225|Anne]], [[Childers-3072|Henry]], [[Childers-617|Thomas]], [[Childress-1498|Millicent]], [[Childers-2226|Mary]], [[Childers-2227|Godfrey]], [[Childers-2228|Sarah]] & David to them and their heirs forever also I order and direct that my estate be not appraised also I do constitute and appoint my friend Paul Carrington to be my executor of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all other wills & testaments by me heretofore made. In Testament whereof I have hereto set my hand and affixed my seal this the twenty first day of December, one thousand seven hundred seven hundred and sixty. Henry Childers SS sign'd seal'd published and declared by the Testator to be his last will and Testament in presence of the subscribing witnesses William Goen, Thomas Rutledge, William Mullings his mark Goen is a family connected to the Childers family

Will of Henry Childs

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Name: [[Child-628|Henry Child Sr.]] *Will Date:20 Jun 1731 *Will Place:Anne Arundel, Maryland, British America *Probate Date:4 Jun 1740 *Death Year:Abt 1740 Text:Child, Henry,A. A. Co.,20th June, 1731; 4th June, 1740. To son [[Child-627|Henry Child Jr.]]Henry and hrs., land testator bought from James Kinsbury. To son Cephas and hrs., 1000 A. bought of William Pen of Penn. To dau. [[Child-1076|Sarah Sanders]], extx., and hrs., land bought from Nathan Rigbie. To daus. Ruth Robins and Rachel Wilson, grandsons Christopher Birchhead, Francis Lewin and John Sanders, and grandaus. Ann Sharp, Ann Lewin and Sarah Lewin, personalty. Test: Joseph Richardson, Joseph Galloway, (Quaker), and William Fowrd. 22. 178. Original Source Name:Land OfficeOriginal Source Location:Annapolis, Maryland, USA Original Source Series:Will books Original Source Book:22 Original Source Page:178

Will of Henry Cooper of Hingham, 1626

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This is a transcription of the original record of the will of [[Cowper-609|Henry Cooper (Cowper)]], mercer of Hingham, Norfolk.Court of the Archdeaconry of Norfolk, Regd. copy wills, v. 40 1625-1626, fol. 75 ''verso'', will of Henry Cooper of Hingham, proved 10 November 1626; images, ''FamilySearch'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ : accessed 5 February 2022) DGS no. 8004647, image 85-87 of 535 (can be viewed at Family History Centres and Affiliate Libraries); Norfolk Record Office ['''Note:''' Norfolk Record Office reference incorrectly states fol. 93, the will actually starts at folio 75]. The will was written on 14 January 1625/6 and proved 10 Nov 1626. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document, with the exception of paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as ''th''
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. '''Immediate family mentioned (in order of appearance):''' * '''George Cooper''' son of Henry * '''[[Unknown-592619|Agnes (Unknown) Cooper]]''' Henry's "now wife and his [George's] mother" therefore the mother of all the children * '''Henrie Cooper''' son of Henry * '''Agnes Cooper''' daughter of Henry * '''Robert Coop[er]''' Henry' brother from whom he purchased land (daughter Agnes' bequest) * '''Susann Cooper''' daughter of Henry * '''Samuell Cooper''' son of Henry * '''[[Cowper-217|John Cowper]]''' Henry's father * '''Amy Cooper''' daughter of Henry * '''Robert Cooper''' Henry's uncle with whom Agnes will dwell after Henry's death * '''Alice [Cooper]''' daughter of Henry who was born after original will was written, "Cooper" not in the will, just "Alice" '''Other people mentioned:''' * '''Addam Stacie''' Henry purchased a close from him (son George's bequest) * '''Edward Gillman''' from whom Henry purchased land in the Church feild of Hingham (son George's bequest) * '''Robert Long''' from whom Henry purchased three acres of land in Rockwoodfeild (son George's bequest) * '''Thomas Jesopp''' from whom he purchased land in Deepham moore (son Henry's bequest) * '''Edward Bucke''' from whom he purchased tenements and landes from (son Henry's bequest) * '''Peter Cooper''' from whom he purchased land in Barrowe (daughter Susann's bequest) * '''John Woodcocke''' from whom he purchased land in Norwood (son Samuell's bequest) * '''William Springall''' from whom he purchased land in Hackford (son Samuell's bequest) * '''Edward Lincolne''' from whom he purchased land (son Samuell's bequest) * '''Thomas Harber''' from whom he purchased land (daughter Amy's bequest) * '''Anthony Haber''' (tied to daughter Amy's bequest) * '''Smith Robert James''' * '''Mr Heines''' from whom he purchased land after the original will was written, that was to be given to his wife, Agnes (daughter Alice's bequest) * '''Robert Perkes''' witness ---- [page 1] '''In the name of God amen''' the
ffowertenth daie of Januarie in the yeare of our lord
god one Thousand sixe hundered twentie and ffive '''I'''
'''Henry Cooper''' of Hingham in the countie of
Norffolke mercer beinge in good health and p[er]fecte
memorie praised be god therefore calleinge to minde the
Certaintie of death and no waies knoweinge anie cer=
=taine time thereof doe therefore make declare and ordaine
this my pr[e]sent last will and testament in manner and forme
followinge ffirst and principallie I commend and comitt
my sowle into the most mercifull handes of Allmightie
god, my maker and Creatour assuredlie hopeinge by
and through the merritts death and passon and re=
=surection of Jesus Christe my onelie Saviour &
redeemor to have life everlastinge and to be made p[ar]taker
of eternall joye and happines with the rest of his blessed
Angells in the kingdom of heaven, And I will my
boddie to be buried in Christian buriall at the discretion
of my executrix where it shall please god to call me
and next concerninge that worldlie estate, wherewith
it hath pleased allmightie god to blesse me with all of his
greate goodnes, I give and dispose the same as followeth
Item I give and bequeath unto '''George Cooper''' my
sonne and his heires all my landes and tenements in
Deepeham and Morlie, and my coppihold shopp in
or neere Hingham marketscead and one closse in Riseing
called the Brickeclosse contaieinge by estimation ffowerten
'''A[kers?]''' be it more or less which Closse I latelie purchased
of one '''Addam Stacie''', he to have and enter them after
my decease, Also I give and bequeath unto '''George'''
'''Cooper''' my said sonne, and his heirs my messuage or
Tenement wherein I now dwell in Hingham aforesaid
withall the howses and landes thereunto belongeinge [page 2 - penciled with "76" in the top right corner of page] '''he to have''' and enter the one halfe that I now dwell
in, when he shall accomplishe his full age of xxjtie yeares
and the other halfe thereof after the decease of '''Agnes''' my
now wife his mother, And more I give and bequeath unto
the said '''George''' my said sonne, and his heirs, my pightlea small piece of enclosed land, often by a hedge, near or surrounding a house or other outbuilding
of land in the Church feild of Hingham which I latelie
purchased of '''Edward Gillman''', and three ackers of land
lyinge in Rockwoodfeild which I latelie purchased of Mr '''Robert'''
'''Long''', he to enter and have the same after my said wives decease
Item I give and bequeath to '''Henrie Cooper''' my sonne and
his heirs, all my tenements and landes lyinge neere or against
Deepham moore, which I latelie purchased of '''Thomas'''
'''Jesopp''' and also all my tenements or landes which I latelie
purchased of one '''Edward Bucke''', he to have and enter
the same, after my wives his mothers decease, And my will
minde and meaneinge is that the said '''Agnes''' my said wife
shall keepe and mainetaine all the howses thereof during
her naturall life, in good and sufficient rep[er]ations, And
further I will that my said wife shall paie to the said
'''Henrie Cooper''' my said sonne, for or out of those landes,
Tenne poundes a yeare, everie yeare after he shall accom=
=plishe his full age of one and twentie yeares duringe the
naturall life of her the said '''Agnes''' his said mother, Item
Item I give and bequeath unto '''Agnes Cooper''' my
daughter and her heirs my pightle of land or ground
which I latelie purchased my brother '''Robert Coop[er]'''
lyinge in Riseinge, And more I give and bequeath unto
her the said '''Agnes''' the full summe of threescore and
tenn poundes of good and Lawfull money of England to be
paid unto her by my said executrix when she the said
'''Agnes''' shall accomplishe the full age of one and twentie yeares,
[page 3] Item I give and bequeath unto '''Susann'''
'''Cooper''' my daughter and her heirs my pightle of
ground or land lyinge in Barrowe w[hi]ch I latelie
purchased of '''Peter Cooper''' she to have and enter
the same after my said wives decease, And more
I give and bequeath to her the said '''Susann''', thre
score poundes of good and lawfull money of England
the same to be paid to her by my said executrix when
the said '''Susann''' shall accomplishe her full age
of one and twentie yeares,
Item I give and bequeath
to '''Samuell Cooper''' my sonne and his heirs
my tenement and landes wherein '''John Woodcocke'''
latelie dwelt in Norwood, and my pightle of land
w[hi]ch I had of the guift of my father '''John Cooper'''
and my pightle of ground or land in Hackford, w[hi]ch
I latelie purchased of one '''William Springall'''
and my pightle of ground or land w[hi]ch I latelie pur=
chased of '''Edward Lincolne''', he to have and enter
the same when he shalbe of the full age of one and xxtie
yeares,
Item I give and bequeath to '''Amy Cooper'''
my daughter and her heirs my tenements and landes
in Hingham, which I latelie purchased of one '''Thomas'''
'''Harber''', she to have and enter the same, after the Deceases
of '''Anthony Harber''' and my said wife, And more, I
give and bequeath unto her the said '''Amy''' ffiftie
poundes of good and lawfull money of England, to
be paid unto her by my said Executrix, when she
the said '''Amy''' shall accomplish her full age of one
and twentie yeares,

Item all other my goodes cattells, [page 4 - penciled with "77" in the top right corner of page] Chatells landes tenements and hereditaments not before
by me in this my pr[e]sent last will and testament, given and
bequeathed, I give and bequeath unto '''Agnes''' my well
beloved wife and her heirs and assignes, to use and doe w[i]th
as pleaseth her, she to take and receive my debtes and
paie my debtes and legaries and bringe upp my children
which said '''Agnes''', I make constitute and ordaine sole execu=
=trix of this my present Last will and testament Provided
my minde, will, and meaneinge is, That when my said
sonne '''George''' shall accomplishe his full age of one and
twentie yeares, my said wife '''Agnes''' shall dwell if she
will, in the howse w[hi]ch my unkle '''Robert Cooper''' dwelleth
in after my said unkles decease, and she then to have halfe
the yardes halfe the fruite, And all such easemente and
priviledges in the howses and yardes, as my said unkle
'''Robert Cooper''' have had before of me, In witnes
whereof I the said '''Henrie Cooper''' have hereunto sett
my hand and seale the daie and yeare first above writ=
=ten;/
'''Henrie Cooper''' :
Sealed and Delivered in the p[re]sence of us
'''John Smith Robert James'''
September 1626
The daie and yeare above written, the said
Testator '''Henrie Cooper''', Beinge then sicke was demanded
by some of his friends, what he would give or doe f[or]
his youngest daughter, '''Alice''' who was borne since the
makeinge of this will and not thereby p[ro]vided for
answered and said that since the makeinge of his will [page 5] he had purchased and bought of one '''Mr Heines''' cer=
taine landes, which landes he intended and then willed
and gave unto '''Agnes''' his said wife and her heires
and then said and willed his said wife should paie out
of the same landes unto his said youngest daughter
'''Alice''', one hundred pounds in such manner as he
had appointed his other daughters, to be paid their
severall legaries by him to them given, and willed
this to be [par]te of his will these beinge witnesses
'''Robert Perks''' / '''Probatum''' [information to be added here] ==Sources==

Will of Henry Farr Gentleman of Sturminster Newton Castle 1724

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: Will of Henry Farr, Gentleman of Sturminster Newton Castle, Dorset :Probate date 12 January 1724 (1723/4) :PROB11/595/99 :The National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England [[Farr-4500|Henry Farr (abt.1669-1723)]] :In the Name of God Amen :I '''Henry Farr of Sturminster Newton Castle''' in the County of Dorsett Gent being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be given to Almighty God but calling to mind the uncertainty of this mortal life do make publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say Imprimis''' I give and bequeth unto the poor of the parish of Swanwhick '''twenty shilling to be disposed of in Bread for forty people and to be given St Johns day every year for twenty year after my decease Item I give unto the poor of the parish of Sturminster two pounds and ten shillings to be disposed of as my executor shall think fit Item '''I give unto my daughter Theophila the sume of four hundred pounds as an addition to and in further parte of her portion''' to be paid unto her and for her use within three years after my decease''' Item I give unto my daughter Anna four hundred pounds''' to be paid her in one month after my decease '''and six hundred pounds more as an addition to her portion to be paid unto my said daughter but if my said daughter Anna should happen to dye before she doe attaine the age of one and twenty or be married'''my will is that the six hundred pounds shall be devided between my said daughter Theophila and''' my son John''' and likewise the four hundred pounds before by me given unto my daughter Anna or in case she do happen to dye and leave no issue then my will is that the four hundred pound be liewise devided between my daughter Theophila and my son John '''as for the copyhold estate which I shall have in the parish of Swanwick will be my wifes for her widowhood''' after my decease and it is my desire that my son John shall enjoy it during her widowhood paying her ten pounds a year free from all taxes and incumbrances whatsoever''' Item I give unto my wife soe long as she remaine a Widow the parler parler chamber the [garrat?] over the parler chamber and a part of that seller against the parler and use of the goods in the parler and parler chamber and the use of the tubs trendles and furnise as often as shell shall have occasion and likewise also one quarter part of the garden and one quarter part of the orchard all which belong to the dwelling house and backside which I now live in situate in Sturminster '''aforesaid '''I likewise give unto my wife all the goods which she had before her marriage and I likewise give unto my wife twenty shillings as a legacy''' Item''' I give unto my daughter Theophila and to my daughter Anna halfe my pewter half my linnen and half my silver spoons to be equally divided between them''' Item '''I give devise and bequeath all my messuages and hereditaments whatsoever lying and being in Bagber and Sturminster Newton Castle aforesaid or either of them (subject to the payment of fourteen hundred pounds before bereby by me given unto my son John Farr and to the heirs of the Body of the said John lawfully issuing''' and for want of such Issue I give and devise and bequeath the same and''' the Revertion and Revertions Remainder and Remainders thereof unto my two daughters Theophila and Anna lawfully issuing to them and their heirs for ever''' All the rest '''Residue and Remainder of my real and personall Estate whether consisting in stock ready money plate Rings Corne Graine Hay or otherwise howsover my debts legacies and funerall expences being first paid and discharged I give unto my son John Farr whom I make constitute and appoint whole and sole executor of this my last will '''and testament I do nominate and appoint '''Thomas Hill of Sturminster aforesaid and Nathaniel [-awler] of the same place and Robert Yeatman of Hinton St Mary''' to be Trustees to see this my will performed to which I give them a Guinea each in Witness whereof I have to this my Will sett my hand and seale published and declared the whole to be my last will and Testament''' this thirtieth day of October in the tenth year of the Reigne of our Soveraigne Lord George by the Grace of God of Great Brittaine France and Ireland King defender of the Faith xv Ann [ ] domini 1723''' Hen Farr signed Sealed and declared by the said Henry Farr the Testator as and for his last will and Testamnent in the presence of Mary Lush Robert Bettin the mark of Charles Hutchings :Probate clause in Latin. Probate granted at the prerogative court of Canterbury '''to John Farr, the executor on 12 January 1723

Will of Henry Goring Bart of Highden

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===The Will=== In the name of God amen. I
Henry Goring of Sullington in the county of
Sussex esquire being sick of body but of sound
heart (and) memory thank God his son onto
Almighty God therefore doo make ordayne
This to be my last will and Testament in
(manor) and form following first i give (and)
bequeath my soul into the hands of Almighty
God my maker hoping through the merits (and)
moderations of Jesus Christ my only savior
(and) redeemer to obtayne pardon(and) forgiveness
of all my sins (and) to enjoy everlasting bliss (and)
happiness in his heavenly Kingdom and my body
to the grave where of it was made to be
( ) but privately buried at the ( )
of my ( ) here after named (
give to the poor of the parish of Sullington
afore sayd (monthly) shillings who so of five
shillings my will is ( ) pays to William
Panfold the butcher the fifteen shillings

Will of Henry Hunlocke of Wingerworth, Debyshire

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The Will of [[Hunlocke-1|Henry Hunlocke]], gentleman of Wingerworth, Derbyshire, England. Written on 13 July 1610 and proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in February 1612 by his son and heir [[Hunlocke-4|Henry Hunlocke]]. This Henry Hunlocke the Younger became High Sheriff in 1623-4. The image of this Will is on Ancestry at [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/5111/40611_311279-00320?pid=931054&treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=SVi1770&_phstart=successSource#?imageId=40611_311279-00320| this location]. The spelling in the transcription below is as it was in the original. Line breaks are my own for legibility and do not necessarily follow the line breaks in the original text.
I have not been able to make out every word in the original, and these omissions are indicated by ...
Please do complete the missing words if you have deciphered them from the original and leave a note saying that you have done so. Where possible, I have linked the persons mentioned in the Will to their Wikitree profiles and left reference notes below the text. ---- In the Name of God Amen
The thirteenth day of July in the Yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and tenn
I '''Henry Hunlocke the elder''' of Wingerworth in the county of Derbie gentleman sicke in body yet beinge of whole mynde with good and perfect remembrance Laude and Prayse be to Almighty God Doe make and ordain this my [p...] testament concerninge herein my Last Will in manner and Form following.
That is to saie ffirst I commend my Soule in to the hands of Almightie God my maker and redeemer assuredlie trustinge to be saved onely by the Death and precious blood of Jesus Christ and by noe other nor by any other means and my body to be buried in the Chancell of the parysh Church of Wingerworth aforesaid by '''[[Walker-963|Margarett]] my ffirst and deare lovinge Wife''' [[Walker-963|Margaret Walker]] daughter of Nicholas Walker. There is speculation that she may have been married before she married Henry and that the William and Anne Benedickes mentioned further down the Will are children from her first marriage. Item I will that all such Debtes and Duties as I owe of Right or of cons...rce to any person or personnes be well and trulie contented and payd by myne Executors hereafter named without any delaye or contradiction and after my Debtes paide and my ffunerall expenses performed I doe give dispose and bequeath my goodes Debtes and Chattells in manner and forme following that is to saie I Give and bequeathe unto '''[[Reresby-21|Edith]] my Nowe Wife''' [[Reresby-21|Edith Reresby]] daughter of Lionel Reresby and widow of George Markham. She had at least three children with George Markham and these are left bequests in the Will. my interest in the ''seast'' of the parsonage of Eaton in full ....shment of all her Right title interest clayme and De...de purpose and full parte to her of all my saide goodes Debtes and Chattells whatsoever .... my full my .... is that my '''Sonn Henry Hunlocke''' shall have and enjoy the Rentes and proffittes thereof until the ffeast of Sainte Martyn the Bishopp in Wynter which shalbe in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred and Eleven Item I give and Bequeath unto '''John Hunlocke''' '''Denham Hunlock''' and '''Thomas Hunlocke''' the three sonnes of my cozen '''Thomas Hunlocke''' twenty nobles apiece to be paide unto them within one yeare after my decease
Item I give and bequeath to '''Henry Bywaters''' children which he nowe hath by '''my cozen Alice''' twenty shillinges apiece Henry Bywatere and Alice Hunlocke was maried the xxjth day of July 1605
From the transcript of Wingerworth parish records on [[https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/rs00013304_4450915-00216?pid=3611179&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid%3D61407%26h%3D3611179%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D9841&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=rs00013304_4450915-00237| Ancestry]]

Item I give and bequeath to''' John Boare''' his sonne which he hath by my '''cozen Margaret''' twenty shillingesIn the transcript of the parish records of Wingerworth, John Boore married Elyzabeth Hunlocke (not Margaret) on xxvjth day of July (year not given, sometime between 1606-1607 [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/interactive/61407/rs00013304_4450915-00216?pid=3611179&backurl=https://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?dbid%3D61407%26h%3D3611179%26indiv%3Dtry%26o_vc%3DRecord:OtherRecord%26rhSource%3D9841&treeid=&personid=&hintid=&usePUB=true&usePUBJs=true#?imageId=rs00013304_4450915-00237| Image on Ancestry]
Item I given and bequeath to '''Richard Wharton''' his three Children which he hath by '''Catherine his nowe wife''' Twenty shillinges apiece
Item I given and bequeath unto '''Phillipp Hunlocke''' his children twenty shillinges apiece
Item I give and bequeath unto my '''cozen Raphe Crich''' his Children twenty shillinges apeece
Item I give and bequeath unto '''Xropher Hunlocke''' and to '''Edward Hunlocke''' sonnes of my brother '''Xrofer Hunlocke''' Twenty shillinges apiece
Item I give and bequeath to '''Isabell Dakyn''' her two children Twenty shillinges apiece
Item I give and bequeath to '''Rose Hopkinsons''' daughter twentie shillinges
Item I give and bequeath to '''Thomas Daltons''' Children which he hath by '''Grace Northedge''' twentie Shillinges apeece
Item I give and bequeath to '''ffranncis Braylesford''' his children which he had by '''Elizabeth Northedge''' twentie shillinges a peece
Item I give and bequeath to my '''Lovinge sonne Mr William Benedicke''' [something superscript ? XLs ?ten pounds ?40 shillings] to buy hym a Ringe withall for a remembrance
Item I give and bequeathe to my '''Daughter Anne Benedicke''' twenty pounds to be paide and delivered unto her when shee shall accomplish and come to her lawfull age of one and twenty years
Item I give and bequeath unto my '''Sonne Henry''' ffelles twenty poundes to be paide and delivered unto him when he shall
accomplish and come unto his full age of one and twenty yeares
Item I give and Bequeath to my servante '''Godfrey -y-hard''' fower pounds
Item I give and bequeath to '''Raphe Widdowson''' twenty shillinges
Item I give and bequeath to my servantes '''Godfrey Masters''' and '''William Wright''' twenty shillings a peece and to all the ----of my servantes nowe Dwellinge with me tenn shillinges a peece to be paide and delivered unto them and every of them with in five months nexte ensuinge after my Decease
[next page] Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Willy of Chesterfield Widdowe''' tenn shillinges
Item I give and bequeath to my '''brother Mr Anthoney Bradshawe''' his children tenn poundes to be equallie Devided amongest them
Item I forgive my '''cozen Exuperius [?] Bradshaw''' all the moneye that he oweth me and that money lykewise which I paide to my '''cozen Raph Clarke''' for him
Item I forgive '''Mr Owke''' parson of the heath all the money that he he oweth me
Item I forgive Mr Barnard Carrier parson of Hadley all the money that he oweth me
Item I give to the poore of Chesterfield twentie nobles
Item I give to the poore of the parish of Wingerworth ffive pounnds to be Devided amongst them according to the Discreason of my Executor and overseers
Item I give and bequeath to '''Edith my Wife''' the bedstocke and featherbed a bolster two pillowes two blanckettes five --- with the --- vallence and silke curtaines thereon to belonginge with the best tapestrie covering that she brought from Eaton the which bedstocke and other furniture of the same nowe standeth and is in the Dearie Chamber Item I give and bequeath to '''Rosamond Markeham''' to '''Elizabeth Markeham''' and '''Anne Markeham''' three of '''my Wives Daughters''' fiftyne pooundes a peece to be paide and delivered unto them within six months after my Decease
Item I ffreelie forgive all my debtes as may be charged with any parcells of wares contayned in my Debte booke at London all the Residue of my goode moveable and immovable Debtes plate and Chattells whatsoever formerly not Bequeathed or given I doe give and bequeath to my '''Sonne Henry Hunlocke''' and of this my presente Will and testament I doe make and ordaine him my sole and full executor And of the execution of the same I make and ordaine my wellbeloved '''brothers in Lawe''' '''Mr Godfrey Clarke''' and '''Master Anthony Bradshawe''' overseers and I give and bequeath to them five poundes a peece for their Labour and paines in the behalfe By me Henry Hunlocke thus being witnessed '''Thomas Alsibroke''' [?] minister
'''John Braylesfford'''
'''Godfrey Parker'''
'''Thomas Rowland'''
'''Roberte Bywater''' [The Probate notice is in Latin - I have extracted the date and Henry Hunlocke the son. If anyone has a working knowledge of legal Latin, please do complete the text.] Probatum fuit testamentatum Suprascriptum Apud London ...
... die Mens ffebruarii Anno Domini
... millesino sexcentesuno Duodecimo Finamento
Henrici Hunlocke filii naturalis et .... De Deufuncti et Executoris in ....
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Will of Henry Loney

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==Will of [[Loney-572|Henry Loney]]== This is the last Will and Testament of me Henry Loney of the parish of Bedminster, in the City of Bristol, late of the parish of Brislington in the county of Somerset, yeoman, made whilst being of sound and disposing mind I direct that my executors hereafter named do pay all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses. I will also direct that my body be directly buried by or near the remains of my [[Fowler-18531|late beloved wife Mary]] in the parish churchyard at Brislington in the County of Somerset. I also direct that Mr William James, carpenter of the aforesaid place do make my Coffin and otherwise attend to the management of my funeral. I give and bequeath the sum of ten pounds lawful money of Great Britain to [[Pring-368|Sarah Loney]] of the parish of St Philips in the City of Bristol, widow, late wife of my deceased brother [[Loney-576|James]] to be paid to her, her executors, admons or assigns, so soon as convenient after my decease. I give and bequeath the sum of ten pounds lawful money of Great Britain to Henry Fowler, to Ann Fowler his wife and to their children of lawful issue resident at Brislington in the County of Somerset. Nevertheless I direct that my hereafter named Executors any good and comfortable clothing with the aforesaid ten pounds for the abovesaid Henry Fowler, his wife and their children severally and that no part of this my bequest be paid in money. I give and devise all that my [?] messuage tenement or dwelling house distinguished or known by the name or title of Number Six situate partly in Somerset Street and partly in Somerset place in that part of the parish of Beminster which is in the City of Bristol with the Appurtenants thereto belonging to [[Young-56113|Elizabeth Loney]] wife of my late beloved brother [[Loney-546|William Loney]] for the term of her natural life and at her decease I give and devise the abovesaid freehold messuage tenement or dwelling house with the Appurtnetnat belonging thereto situate and known by the title of Number Six partly in Somerset Street and partly in Somerset Place to William Loney son of my brother [[Loney-546|William Loney]] and of his wife [[Young-56113|Elizabeth]] to be enjoyed by him, his executors admons or assigns forever. Nevertheless to be subject to the payment of the sum of one shilling and sixpence per week as herafter expressed. I give and devise to Harriett Thomas daughter of my late brother [[Loney-546|William Loney]] and of [[Young-56113|Elizabeth]] his wife at the decease of the aforesaid [[Young-56113|Elizabeth Loney]] her mother the sum of one shilling and sixpence per week during the term of her natural life and that the aforesaid one shilling and sixpence to be paid to her the aforesaid Harriett Thomas weekly and every week during the term of her natural life by her brother William Loney his executors admons or assigns from money or monies arising from the rental or value of the aforesaid my freehold messuage tenement or dwelling house distinguished by the title of Number Six situate partly in Somerset Street and partly in Somerset Place in that part of the parish of Bedminster in the City of Bristol. I give and devise all that my freehold, messauage, tenement or dwelling house with the appurtenants belonging thereto the title of number two situate in Wellington Street in that part of the parish of Bedminster in the City of Bristol to Henry Loney son of my late brother [[Loney-576|James Loney]] and of [[Pring-368|Sarah]] his wife to be enjoyed by him his heirs executors admons or assigns forever. I give and devise all that my freehold messauge, tenement or dwelling house known by the title of Number Four Tiptons Buildings with the Appurtenants belong theeto situate in the parish of St Paul in the City of Bristol to [[Merchant-1765|Mary Mintern]] my servant wife of Thomas Mintern of the parish of Bedminster to be enjoyed by her her executors, admons or assigns forever. I give and devise all that my freehold messuage, tenement or dwelling house known by the title of Number Fourteen situate in Somerset Place in that part of the parish of Bedminster which is in the city of Bristol to my beloved brother [[Loney-574|John Loney]] and to Elizabeth Loney his wife of the parish of Arundell in the County of Somerset to be enjoyed jointly or otherwise during the term of their natural lives and I will and devise that at the decease of the aforesaid [[Loney-546|William Loney]] and [[Young-56113|Elizabeth]] his wife that the aforesaid messuage, tenement or dwelling house with the Appurtenants belong thereto known by the tile of Number Fourteen Somerset Place in that part of the parish of Bedminster which is within the City of Bristol be sold and the value or money to the value of the same be wually divided amongst the children of my brother [[Loney-574|John Loney]] of lawful issue. Nevertheless I will direct and empower my hereafter named executors and trusts of this my last will and testament their executors admons or assigns to collect all debts owe to me with all monies at interest or elswehre in whatsoever name or whomsoever owe to my estate. And also that a sufficient sum of money be paid out of my four asaid freehold house by the Legatees before named in this any last will and testament as my hereafter named executors and trusts be sufficient with the assistance of other parts of my Estate to repay all my just debts bequests, funeral and testamentary expenses and I further will and direct my executors trustees their executors admons or assigns shall be at liberty from a out of all or any part of this my Estate to retain their respective costs and expenses in executing this my last will and testament, and neither of them shall be liable for anything except willful neglect or default. And lastly I do hereby nominate constitute and appoint my beloved brother [[Loney-574|John Loney]] and my beloved nephew Henry Loney son of my late brother [[Loney-576|James Loney]] sole Executors and Trustees of this my last will and testament hereby revoking and making void all other will and wills made by me and do declare this only to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I the said testor Henry Loney have to this my last said will written upon these sheet of paper to the first two sheets thereof set my hand and to this [?] and last sheet set my hand and seal this twenty eight day of November in the Year of Our Lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty six. – The mark X of me Henry Loney. Signed sealed published and declared by the testor Henry Loney and as for this last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of eachother have accurate subscribed our names as witnesses- John Grant Baker – Charles Caton Carpenter – William Harding School Master. Proved at London 10th July 1837 before the Judge by the oaths of [[Loney-574|John Loney]] the brother and Henry Loney the nephew the Executors to whom Admon was granted having first sworns by Commons only to administer. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1881
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Will of Henry Loney, granted probate on 10 Jul 1837. Died about 1837 in Bristol, Somerset, England.
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Will of Henry Moorman, 1871

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This is the transcribed Will of [[Moorman-1397|Henry Moorman (abt.1840-1871)]] of Laurens County, Georgia. It was written on November 5 1871. It was probated on 29 November 1871 and record on 28 December 1871.'''Georgia, Laurens County, Will Records,''' 1862-1887 Book B, pages 40-42, Henry Moorman, will signed 5 Nov 1871, probated 29 Nov 1871; image copy, FamilySearch, film #5778038, images 306-307 of 597 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G93B-S484?i=305&cc=1999178 : accessed 16 Feb 2023). People Listed: *Henry Moorman, Testator *Jane, Testator's daughter *Allis, Testator's daughter *Joseph, Testator's son *Henry, Testator's son *Henry Moorman, nephew, Testator's brother's son *Mary, Testator's wife *Jacob Moorman, Executor and Testator's brother (possibly nephew Henry's father) *? Hill, Witness *Zebulen Corey, Witness *William H Walker, Witness *J.B. Wolfe, Ordinary ---- Last Will and Testament of '''Henry Moorman''' decd

Georgia
Laurens County

In the name of God Amen
I '''Henry Moorman''' of the said State and County being
of advanced age and knowing that I must shortly
depart from this world deem it right and proper
both as respects myself and family that I should
make a disposition of the property with which a kind
providence has blessed me I therefore make this my
last will and testament herby revoking and an-
nuling all others heretofore made by me.

Item First I devise that my body be buried in a decent and
christian like manner suitable to my circumstances
and condition my soul I must shall return to rest
with God who gave it as I hope for eternal salva-
tion through the blessed Lord and Savior Jesus
Christ.

Item Second I devise and direct that all my just debts be paid
without delay by my executors hereinafter named
as I am unwilling any creditors should be delayed
of their rights especially as there is no necessity for
delay

Item Third I give and devise to my daughter '''Jane''' one bed
and bedstead and the covering that belongs to it
the bedstead a cottage one and one spinning wheel
and one chest and the old mare

Item Fourth I give and devise to my daughter '''Allis''' one chest
known as her mother's chest and one spinning
wheel and one table the kitchen table the slab
and all the house furniture and one bedstead and
bed

Item Fifth I give and devise to my son '''Joseph''' one old red
headed sow and one colt provided that my mare
should bring one and one sow a gilb

Item Sixth I give and devise to my son '''Henry''' my yoke
and cart my white cow and calf one single
barrel shot gun and a black bull faced sow

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and all my mechanical tools
Item Sevinth I give and devise to '''Henry Moorman''' my Brother's son
or nephew my sorrel filly named Mary and my Bell
cow caled red and one small table one black
sow and six pigs

Item Eight I give and devise to my wife '''Mary''' all of any other prop-
erty not heretofore disposed of in thie will or testament

Item Ninth I constitute and appoint my Brother '''Jacob Moorman'''
Executor to this my last will and Testament this
November 5 1871

'''Henry (his X mark) Moorman'''

Signed Sealed declared and published by '''Henry'''
'''Moorman''' to his last Will and Testament in the pres-
ence of us the subscribers who subscribed our
names hereto in the presence of said Testator and
of each other this November 5 1871.

'''Naisob Hill'''
'''Zebulen Corey'''
'''Wiliam H Walker'''


I do solemnly swear that this writing contains the
true last will of the writer named '''Henry Moorman'''
deceased so far as I know or believe and that
I will well and truly execute the same in ac-
cordance with the laws of this State So help me
God.
'''Jacob (his X Mark) Moorman'''

Sworn to & subscribed before us in Open Court
December Term 1871
'''J.B. Wolfe'''
Ordinary


Georgia
Laurens County
Before me comes on the 29th day
of November 1871 at Chambers for the purpose of
proving the last will and Testament of '''Henry Moor'''
'''man''' - one of the witnesses therein named '''William'''
'''H Walker''' and the will having been brought before
me for probate by the executor '''Jacob Moorman'''
who has filed a petition for probate of the
same in common form he the said witness
deposes of the same that he saw said '''Moorman'''
sign and publish the same as his last will
and the day and year when stated as executor by him
that he witnessed the same as his request in
his presence and in the presence of the two other
witnesses therein named that the same was
voluntarily executed by him while he was of sound
and deposing mind and memory
'''William H Walker'''


Swore to and subscribed before me this 29th
day of November 1871
'''J.B. Wolfe'''
Ordinary


Recorded this Dec 28th 1871
'''J.B. Wolfe'''
Ordinary
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Will of Henry Ogle of Kirkley

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: Date: 02 Jan 1580 : Proved: 02 Aug 1581 ---- Jan 2 1580. [[Ogle-789|Henry Ogle, of Kirkelawe]], in the parish of Ponteland, gentlemen. My body to be buried in the parish church of Ponteland. I give to my son [[Ogle-578|Mark Ogle]] all my interest in the water corn mylne and farmhold in Kirkley, in my occupation, trusting that my singular good lord and master William Lord Ewrye will stand and be good lord unto my wife and children, as heretofore he hath been unto me. To my said son Mark 40l. To my son Luke Ogle a tenement or farmhold in Newhame, during the term of years my son Mark hath in the same. Also I give unto the said Luke 20l. To my son Robert Ogle a tenement in Newham, in the occupation of my son Mark, also I give unto him xx marks. To my wife [[Forster-948|Margaret Ogle]] my right & c. in two tenements in Caldoots, in the county of Northumberland. To Cuthbert Ogle, of Eadington, one cow and iij yowes. To my son Robert Ogle my brown horse. To my godson Henry Ogle of Saltiche, a brown fille. To my brother Jasper Ogle a cow. To Alice Ogle a cow. To Dorothy Ogle of Edington, iij yowe hogs. All the rest my goods & c., I give to my wife [[Forster-948|Margaret Ogle]] and Mark, my son, whom I make executors, and they to have the custody of my four youngest sons, Lancelot, Henry, Myghell and Cuthbert Ogle, during there minorities. I give my son Myghell Ogle to my brother Cuthbert Forster, and he to have the rule of him. I make my loving cousins and friends [[Ogle-591|James Ogle of Causey, esquire]], [[Ogle-1191|Clement Ogle of South Dissington, gent]]., [[Ogle-1030|Oliver Ogle of Burradon, gent]]., and my brother Cuthbert Forster, supervisors. [Pr. Aug 2, 1581] ==Footnotes== ♥ His widow's will was proved December 10, 1588. She is described as of Kirkley, and desires to be buried in the chancel of Ponteland Church: : "To my son [[Ogle-885|Cuthbert]], in payment of his filial portion of his late father's goods, all the right & c., I have in the half of one farm in Newham, four oxen, and all the wheat and oats, sown and unsown, with all the implements of husbandry, all the wheat sown on the farm at Calcotes, one mare of color grey, one branded cut ox, and two kye, one black and branded. : My son Lancelot to pay 8l. to his brother Cuthbert, and on his paying it, I forgive him all he owes me. To my nephew Mark Ogle, my son's son, a great brass pot, and brown stott. : To my neice Mary Ogle, daughter of my son [[Ogle-578|Mark]], a brown hawked why in Newham. : To my son Mark a feather bed, an almery, and such furniture as in his dwelling house. : To Jane, sister of the said Mary, one white sided why. : To Cuthbert Ogle of Edington, a brown why. : To my son Robert Ogle a black rigged ox, on brown ox, and two cows. : To my son Henry Ogle a brass pot, a black tagged cow, a black mugged cow, a black bull stirk and 40s. : To my brother Cuthbert Forster a black rigged ox and one branded ox. : To my son Michael Ogle, a brown bull stott and two cows, a brass pot, a caldron now in East Brunton, and 3l., out of the debt which Clement Ogle owes me. : The rest to my sons Michael and Cuthbert, they exectors. : My son Mark to have the tuition of Cuthbert, and Cuthbert Forster to have the tuition of Michael. : To Robert Ogle, a silver spoon, and to Michael Ogle another. : The amount of her inventory is 54l. 5s. 6d." ♠ His father John Ogle of Saltwick, in his will, proved October 11, 1581, mentions his daughter Alison Ogle, and his brother's daughter Dorothy Ogle. To Henry Ogle, the younger, his son, his farmhold in Kirkley, which has of Lord Eure. His wife Mary and son Cuthbert executors. Henry Ogle of Kirkley, and Cuthbert Forster, supervisors. ♣ Lancelot Ogle, of Berwick on the hill, par. Ponteland, in his will, dated April 1, 1588, leaves his farm at Berwick to his wife Jane, then pregnant, with remainder to his brother Henry. He makes bequests to his brothers Mark, Cuthbert, Robert, and Michael Ogle. The expected child proved a daughter, and was christened Juliana. ==References== The Publications of the Surtees Society, Vol.38 (1860). Wills and Inventories from the Registries at Durham: Part II, (pp. 32-33). London: Whittaker and Co. [http://books.google.com/books?id=2tUKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA32#v=onepage&q&f=false Google Books].

Will of Henry Pettit Yeoman of. Toppesfield, Essex 1634

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Will of Henry Pettyt thelder 1634 Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Henerye Pettyt thelder of Toppesfeild in the county of Essex yoman''' testator *'''John Freeman of Chippinge Walden''' testator sold land to him *'''henrye Pettyt the sonne of Thomas Pettyt my brother late of Lyttel Walden aforesayd deceased''' *'''Richard Cornell late of Lyttel Walden aforesayd deceased''' testator sold land to him *'''John Willowes of LIttle Walden''' *'''Susann my sayd wyffe''' *'''John Pettyt my eldest sonne''' *'''Thomas & William his youngest sonnes''' *'''Susann & Sara his daughters'''' *'''Anne Browne my daughter''' *'''Will[ia]m Browne her husband''' *'''henrye Pettyt my sonne''' *'''Owen Browne of Cobham in the Countye of Surrey & wenefride his wyffe''' testator purchased land from him *'''my daughter Marie Chote''' *'''her daughter Marie''' daughter of Marie Chote, grandchild of testator *'''John & Richard Chote my grandchildren''' *'''Edward Chote their brother''' *'''my daughter Christian Newman''' testator's daughter (married Daniel Newman when a widow) *'''John Browne her sonne ''' *'''Thomas her sonne''' *'''my daughter Susanne Harrington''' * '''James her sonne''' *'''her seaven daughters namelie Susanne Elizabeth Dorcas Marie Martha? Rebecca & Anna''' *'''William Pettyt my sonne''' *'''Three Sonnes of my sonne Henrye namelie henrye Thomas & Will[i]am''' *'''his Fower daughters namelie Sara Elizabeth Susanne & Anne''' daughters of testator's son Henry, grandchildren of testator *'''Elizabeth Sanders''' daughter of testator *'''Margaret the wyffe of my sayd sonne john ''' * '''Sara the wyffe of my sonne henrye''' *'''sonne in lawe Richard Harrington''' '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 232
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Will of Richard Harrington, granted probate on 21 Sep 1653. Died about 1653 in Wherstead, Suffolk, England.
*''' Jho Mildmay''' witness to will *'''Phil: Sanders''' witness to will *'''John Packenham''' witness to will *'''Joseph Thaier''' witness to will In the Name of God Amen The First day of June Anno dom[ini] 1634 : And in the
Tenth yere of the raigne of o[u]r sov[er]aigne Lord Charles by the grace of god Kinge of
England Scotland France & Irelande defendor of the Faith etc '''I Henrye Pettyt'''
'''thelder of Toppesfeilde in the county of Essex yeoman''' Doe hereby recall & renounce all
Former or other wills or testam[en]ts w[hi]ch att anye other Tyme heretofore by me hathe byn
Framed or made And nowe herein & hereby in my Auncyent age & of Sounde & p[er]fect mynde
& memorie (glorie be to god) Doe Ordeyne make & declare This to be my p[er]fect & Last Will
& Testam[en]t as Followeth (That is to saye) Firste & princypallie I com[m]ende & com[m]itt
my Sinfull Soule into the mercyfull hands of th'almightie god my Creator And to the
blessed protection & redemption of the lord Jhesus Christe in by & th'orowe whose p[re]tious
death & bitter passion I poore Wretch Doe steadfastlie hope & beleeve the remission of
all my sinnes & consequentlie ev[er]lastinge happynes w[i]th him in the heighest heavens
And my mortall Corpes to be decentlie interred by my Executors hereby appoynted
& nomynated And for my Temporall & worldlie esteate wherew[i]th the Lord of his goodnes
hathe indued me I whollie & Freelie dispose off give and bequeath as herein & hereby ys
menc[i]oned declared & Settdowne (That ys to saye)
Firste wheras heretofore I beinge
Lawfullie Seized in my demeasne as in Fee Symple accordinge to the Custome of the Mannor
of Chippinge Walden off & in Certaine Customarie Lands houlden of the sayd Mannor lyinge
in Lyttle Walden in the Com[m]on Feilds there And have bargayned & Sould unto one '''John Freeman'''
of Lyttle Walden aforesayd one close of the sayd Lands called the Lyttle Breads conteyninge
by estymac[i]on three roods, And whereas alsoe I have in like mann[er] bargayned & [''sould unto '''henry''''']
'''Pettyt the sonne of Thomas Pettyt my brother Late of Lyttel Walden aforesayd deceased''' One peece
of the sayd Arrable Lande lyinge in Burndwooddfeild conteyninge by estymac[i]on one acre And
have likewise bargayned & Sould unto one '''Richard Cornell Late of Lyttle Walden afore='''
sayd deceased''' One other peece of the sayd arrable Lande lyinge in Northfield towards the
Chappell conteyninge by estimac[i]on one acre & a halff Unto the which sayd p[ar]cells of land
the sayd parties att a Certaine Court houlden for the sayd Mannor were sev[er]allie admitted
To hould to them & their heires accordinglie & accordinge to the Custome of the sayd
Mannor Nev[er]theles for their better assurance & Securitie therof my Will & mynde ys
that they the sayd '''John Freeman Henrye Pettyt & Richard Cornell''' Shall from hensforth
peaceablie & quyetlie have hould & enioye All the sayd lands w[i]th th'app[ur]ten[na]nces to them & their
& eyther of their heires & assignes for ever accordinge to the Custome of the sayd Mannor And
accordinge to their sev[er]all admissions w[i]thout anye Lett denyall or int[er]upc[i]on of me myne
heires or assignes or of anye other p[er]son or p[er]sons anye thinge Claymeinge in to or out
of the pr[e]misses by from or Under them or anye of them '''And''' whereas likewise of Later
tyme I w[i]th '''Susann my Wyffe''' beinge Seized of & in One Customarie measuage or tenem[en]t w[i]th
Six acres of Ware Lande therunto belonginge called Wakes Scytuate lyinge & beinge in
Burndwoodd Ende in Lyttle Walden aforesayd with Certaine Customarie tenem[en]t therunto
belonginge called Fanners lyinge likewise in Burndwoodd ende conteyninge by estimac[i]on twoe
acres with divers p[ar]cells of arrable lands lyinge in severall p[ar]cells in the aforenamed
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Feilds called Burndwooddfeild & Northfeild conteyninge together about Tenn acres, '''have'''
bargayned & Sould & absolutlie Surrendred all the sayd measuage or tenem[en]t Lands meadowes and
other the pr[e]misses w[i]th thapp[ur]ten[an]ces therunto belonginge unto one '''John Willowse of Lyttle'''
'''Walden''' aforesayd & his heires for ever For whose further assurance & better securetie my
Will & mynde ys likewise, That he the sayd '''John Willlowes''' his heires & assignes Shall
from hensforth Quyetlie & peaceablie have hould & enioye all the sayd Land measuage or tenem[en]]
w[i]th Six acres of Ware Lande And the sayd tenem[en]t called Fanners togeather w[i]th the afore=
named Lands & pr[e]misses w[i]th thapp[u]rten[an]ces accordinge to the Custome of the sayd Mannor And
accordinge to his admission in the Lords Court Without anye lawfull Lett denyall
Interrupc[i]on or disturbance of me or '''Susann my sayd wyffe''' our heires or assignes or of
anye other p[er]son or p[er]sons whatsoev[er] anye thinge Claymeinge in to ot out of the sayd
Measuage Tenem[en]t or anye other the Surrendered pr[e]misses or anye p[ar]rte or p[ar]cell therof by
from or Under us or anye of Us
Item Concerninge my p[rese]nte p[ar]ticular estate I gyve
devise & bequeath as followeth Firste unto the '''poore''' people of Toppesfeild afore
sayd the som[m]e of Thirteene shillings & fower pence To be distrybuted amongest them
on the daye of my buryall by my Executors hereafter named It[e]m I doe gyve and
bequeath unto '''John Pettyt my Eldest sonne''' som[m]e of xl
mony to be payde unto him w[i]thin three monthes next after my decease by my Executors
It[e]m unto '''Thomas & William his yongest sonnes''' I give and bequeath the som[m]e
Fortie shillings a peece And unto '''Susann[ah] & Sara his daughters'''' to each of them
Twentie shillings which Last menc[i]oned legacies shalbe payde unto them & ev[er]ye of them [...]
theire parents for their behooffes w[i]thin six monthes next after my decease alsoe by my
Executors
It[e]m I give & bequeath unto '''Anne Browne my daughter''' All
my Annuyties & yerelie rents in Toppesfeild aforesayd & Finchingfeild in the foresayd
Countye of Essex which I Latelie bought & purchased of one '''Owen Browne of '''
'''Cobham in the Countye of Surrey & Wenefride his wyffe''', To have hould & enioye the
sayd Annuyties & yerelie rents Unto '''my sayd Daughter Browne''' & to the heires of
her boddie Lawfullie to be begotten, '''Provided''' alwaies & my will & mynde ys
That yf itt shall soe happen That the sayd '''Ann my daughter''' to dye & dep[ar]te this Lyffe
before '''Will[ia]m Browne her husband''' w[i]thout yssue of her boddie to Inherite the foresayd
Annuyties & yerelie rents [''struck out and illegible''] My will & mynde ys That then all the sayd
Annuyties & yerelie rents shall goe & remayne unto '''Henry Pettytt my sonne''' & to his heires
for ever And thereupon & accordinglie I give and bequeath unto '''my sayd sonne in Lawe'''
'''William Browne''' out of the sayd Annuyties & rents the som[m]e of Five and
twentie pounds To be payd Unto him by the sayd '''Henry my sonne''' his heires executors
or assignes w[i]thin one yere next after the decease of '''my sayd daughter Browne Butt'''
yf itt happen the sayd '''Anne Browne my daughter''' to Survive & ov[er]live her sayd husband
That then hereby my will & mynde ys & shalbe That the foresayd Annuyties & yerelie
rents proffitts & Com[m]odities Shall Clerelie goe redounde & remayne unto '''her the sayd'''
'''Anne'' & to her heires executors & assignes for ever absolutlie to doe therew[i]th her will & pleasure [page 3]
anye thinge or matter herein before menc[i]oned or expressed to the contrarie therof in anye
Wise notw[i]thstandinge
It[e]m I give devise & bequeath unto '''my daughter Marie'''
'''Chote''' Twentie shillings And unto '''her daughter Marie''' other Twentie shillings
And unto '''John & Richard Chote my grandchildren''' to eyther of them
alsoe twentie shillings And unto '''Edward Chote their brother [struck out and illegible] xl s
of currant money All w[hi]ch sayd Last menc[i]oned Legacies my mynde & will ys are & shalbe
to be payde unto them & ev[er]ye of them w[i]thin six monthes next after my decease by my
Executors
It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''my daughter Christian Newma[n]'''
Twentie shillings And unto '''John Browne her sonne''' Fyftie shillings And
unto '''Thomas her sonne''' Twentie shillings all which sayd Last menc[i]oned
Legacies I will shalbe payde likewise w[i]thin six monthes next after my decease
It[e]m
I give devise & bequeath unto '''my daughter Susanne Harrington'''
Twentie shillings And unto '''James her sonne''' Fortie shillings And unto
'''her Seaven daughters namelie Susanne Elizabeth Dorcas Marie'''
Mattyie Rebecca & Anna''' to each of them twentie shillings a peece And unto my
'''Daughter Sanders''' alsoe give twentie shilllings which sayd Last
menc[i]oned legacies I will shalbe payde unto them or the childrens parents for them w[i]thin
six monthes likewise next after my decease
It[e]m unto '''William Pettyt my'''
'''sonne''' I likewise gyve twentie shillings
It[e]m I give & bequeath unto the '''Three'''
'''Sonnes of my sonne Henrye Namelie Henrye Thomas & Will[ia]m''' the som[m]e of Fyfteene
pounds of lawfull Englishe money equallie to be devided betweene them And or [''illegible due to fold in paper''']
them to be the others heire which sayd som[m]e of Fyfteene pounds ''' my sayd sonne henry'''
oweth me as appeareth by his obligac[i]on wherein he standeth firmlie bounden Unto me in the
som[m]e of thirtie pounds for the paym[en]t therof Wherfore I appoynt him to paye the same
Unto his sayd sonnes. And in hope that he will soe doe I will he shall have his sayd
obligac[i]on delivered unto him ymediatelie after my decease, '''And''' wheras he the
sayd '''Henrye''' oweth me Five pounds more which I Lent him but of Late I doe gyve &
bequeath the same unto '''his Fower dawghters Namelie Sara Elizabeth'''
'''Susanne & Anne''' to be payde unto them in mann[er] & forme followinge & one or twoe of
them to be th'others heirs (That is to saye) To '''Sara his daughter''' Fortie shillings
And to th'other three twentie shillings a peece
It[e]m I give & bequeath unto '''my'''
'''daughters Anne Browne & Elizabeth Sanders''' twentie shillings a peece
It[e]m I give and bequeath unto '''Margarett the wyffe of my sayd sonne John ''' Tenne shillings
And unto '''Sara the wyffe of my sonne Henrye''' other Tenne shillings And unto
'''Anne the wyffe of my sonne Will[ia]m''' other tenne shillings '''And wheras'''
there are certaine goods as Bookes Beddinge & other houshouldstuffe & small
ymplem[en]ts yett remayneninge in my Custodie which I have formerlie gyven awaie, haveinge
onelie reserved the necessarie use of them for my selff & wyffe dureinge o[u]r naturall Lyves
my mynde & Will hereby ys That the same goods after my decease or soe manye of
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them as my sayd whyffe Canne Convenyentlie for spare Shall in her Lyff Tyme be deliv[er]ed
by my Executors & the residue after her decease Unto such p[er]son & p[er]sons as by a noate
under my owne hande wrytinge ytt shall & maye appeare that I have disposed off &
gyven them unto, '''And''' I doe hereby Ordayne constytute & declare''' my welbeloved'''
'''sonne in Lawe Richard Harrington & my sayd sonne Will[ia]m Pettyt''' to be Executors of
this my p[rese]nte Last Will & Testam[en]t gyveing & allowinge unto etch of them for
their Care and paines herein to be Taken Ov[er] & above all there Chardges & expenses
Twentie shillings a peece All other & the residue of my goods & Chattells herein and
hereby Unbequeathed & not menc[i]oned to be by me gyven (payeing som[m]e s[er]taine small
gyftes w[hi]ch I have bestowed to be payde att the Tyme of my Buryall as ytt will &
maye appeareath by the above menc[i]oned noate under my owne hande Wrytinge) I whollie & Freelie gyve
devise & bequeath Unto '''my sayd Sonne Henrye Pettyt In wytnes'''
'''wherof''' I the sayd Henrye Pettytth'elder have to all the Sheetes of this my p[rese]nte
Last Will & Testam[ent] puttoo one Seale and to ev[er]ye sev[er]all Sheete subscrybed
my Name the daye & yere Firste above wrytten
'''Henry Pettit''' Sealed acknowledged & delivered
in the p[rese]nce of those whose names
are hereunder specyfyed by me ''' Tho Mildmay'''
'''Phil: Sanders'''
'''John Packenham'''
'''Joseph Thaier''' [In Latin] This will was proved at Brancktree the 24 day of March in the English Style 1634 Before Doctor Aylett Commission &c judgement to the executors who &c the goods &c sworn &c
Done ===Sources=== ===Acknowledgements === With thanks to Jo Fitz-Henry to her wonderful proof reading and translation of the Latin

Will of Henry Plankney 1535

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Will of [[Plankney-7|Henry Plankney]], Merchant of the Staple
Date 23 August 1535
Prerogative Court of Canterbury and related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers: Lincoln 26 Hogen
National Archives [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D977082 reference PROB 11/25/376] Testm Henrici Plankney In the name of God Amen The xiijth day of May anno a Thousand five hundreth and xxxv I Henry Plankney M[er]chaunt of the Staple in good mynd and p[er]fite remembraunce thanked be our Lord make and ordeyñ that my Last wille and testament in fourme folowing Ffirst I bequeth my soule to the glorious trinity thre p[er]sones and oon very god to the glorious virgyn mary his mother and to all the holy Saints in heavyn and my Body to be buried in Brawghton Church in the myddell Ile yf I declare noon other wise by my lyfe Item there remayneth in Master Penrith handes xxxv li Ryalls xlv li angells and vj olde nobills the which I bequeth to Anne Skrevyn my daughter at Ester next coming yf she be lyving, and if she be dede and have lefte Issue the said yssue to have the same and yf she be dede w[ith]out yssue then xx li. St. therof remayne to John Skryven and the rest to be bestowed in whole and gevyn to pour householders in Caleis. Item I will that Richard Bennyt deliver likewise to the said Anne my daughter at Ester and a yere twenty pounds st. yf she be lyving, and if she be dede and leve issue, the said Issue to have it, or else to remain to the said Richard Bennyt Item likewise I will that the said Richard Bennyt deliver to the said Anne my daughter at Ester com a yere thre goblets wt a cover p[ar]cell gilt written aboute wisdom is maister of all riches and likewise other thre goblets parcell gilt called myn olde goblets and in case the said Anne decease and leve yssue then the said Issue to have it and elss the thre goblets with the cover remain to Edward Plankney and thother thre to George Redysdayll Item I will Richard Bennyt paye unto Edward Plankney tenne pounds mon st and likewise to George Redysdayll twenty pounds mon st Item I releasse and forgeve the said George Redysdayll all rekenyngs bitwene him and me or any one dett that he ought to Master Lymytt by any bill made to Richard Bennyt or otherwise and likewise I pray him to forgeve me Item I will that Richard Bennyt paye to Adrian Doghans daughter for Walters bequest twenty poundes Caleis money and to Nevekyn Walter [...] thre poundes yt taking his quittance Item I will the said Richard Bennyt deliver to maister Dormer alderman of London tenne pounds mon st he to bestowe it wt the money of a pece sarsenet that he hath of myn to use he knoweth my mynde Item to retayne xiij pour housholders and to give to every oon of them xiij s by the weke the first of thre monethes, and then to discharge them and take other xiij for other iij monethis, and so ev[er]y three monethis the space of oon yeir, and this to be doon by the instruction of Richard Bennytt and Edward Plankney to discharge parte or all as they thinke best Item I wille to be doon at Saint Omere at the observant ffreres v trentalls Item I will Richard Bennytt deliver unto George Redysdall my litell frenche Salt of silver with the cover and to my daughter Baynh-m the other Salt wtout cover for a remembraunce Item I will that Richard Bennytt have my best tabill clothe and towel and Edward Planknes wife the other fine oon that was her fathers which lyeth with other diap[er] and Lynnen in the shorte chest in the fore chamber, also I will that the rest of the diap[er] and Lynnen that is in the said chest be eqally devided bitwene my daughters Anne and Mary Item I wille that my daughter Anne have oon of my twoo best fetherbedds and vj olde cusshens with hawks Item I will that my daughter Anne have my Saint Johns hode and all p[er]teynyng to the same lying in the great long setyll Item I will that Cateryn my wifs sister have yerely during her lyfe owt of my house there John Ffenue dwellith x li Caleis money and after the said house and my house at the [...]ayse remain to both my daughters and to their heires Item I will that Richard Bennytt have my yerd in Sanwichs howse Item I will that Richard Bennytt paye to Henry Abott vj li xiij s iiij d mon st whiche I will be delivered to the hands of Maistres Baynh-m to be ordred by her wyse to his behove, and likewise to his fader Reynolde Abott x li mon st Item I will that Richard Bennytt have my grey horsse, saddyll and brydill and my best furryd gowne that is here and my furryd petycote Item I bequeth to maister Penrith my great hoop of gold Item I will that Richard Bennytt content deliver and paye all my bequests detts and legacies and all other things conteyned hereafore in this my present testament and that doon and p[er]formed The residue of all my goodes plate money and mchaundize and all other things whatsoever they be wtin Caleis or in any other place of that side the see I geve unto my sonne Richard Bennytt Item all my goodes money and wares that I have within the countie of Lincoln not afore bequethid I geve it to my sonne in law John Skreven he to p[er]forme for the bequests my buriall and suche other things as I have gevyn him in charge, and of this present testament and last wille I make and ordeyn Richard Bennytt my sonne in lawe my Executour and my kynnesman Edward Plankney myn overseer - per me Harry Plankney per me Alexander Plankney per me Sr Richard Johnson Probate given 23 Aug 1535 at Lambeth to Richard Benett, executor ---- Transcribed by [[Doig-176|Suzanne Doig]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]''

Will of Henry Ross

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Ross-8941.pdf
A scan of Henry's last will and testament is attached to this profile.https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Ross-8941.pdf It says:
In the name of the Benevolent Father of All
I Henry Ross do hereby make and publish this my last will and testiment.
Item first, I will and bequeath one hundred and fifty dollars to be paid to John Drivebrenner(?) of Warusbruh(?) ? for the purpose of ? ? ? "New Testament" ? ? ? and ? ? that he will faithfully appreciate that sum to said purpose
Item 2d I will and bequeath fifty dollars to my sister Jane Linton.
Item 3d I will and bequeath Mary Jane Miller fifty dollars.
Item 4th After my funeral expenses and just debts, if any are paid, I will that the residue of my estate be divided equally amongst my other children.
ANd ? hereby appoint and ? my son Elias Ross my executor. ? My last will, revoking all others. We sign ? as witnesses & at the request of Henry Ross & in his presense & he --cutoff--, signatures

Will of Henry Smith Doctor of Physic

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== Will of Henry Smith, Doctor of Physic of Queen Square Westminster, Middlesex == * Reference: PROB 11/838/173 * Description: Will of Henry Smith, Doctor of Physic of Queen Square Westminster, Middlesex * Date: 19 May 1758 * Held by: The National Archives, Kew * Legal status: Public Record(s) * Closure status: Open Document, Open Description == Summary == The document is the Prerogative Court of Canterbury copy of the will, proved 19 May 1758, of "[[Smith-54997|Henry Smith]], formerly of Saint Petersbourgh in the Empire of Russia, but now of Queen Square ... Doctor of Physick" == Persons Mentioned in the Will == * '''[[Smith-54996|Henry Smith]]''', testator's eldest son, born 08.10.1736 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire; * '''[[Smith-255507|Catherine Smith]]''', testator's daughter, born 18.01.1738 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire; * '''[[Smith-255220|John Bernard Smith]]''', testator's son, born 03.10.1739 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire; * '''[[Smith-245705|Edward James Smith]]''', testator's son, born 01.05.1741 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire; * '''[[Smith-255511|Herman Peter Smith]]''', testator's son, born 04.12.1742 in Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire; * Testator's late deceased wife; * '''[[Smith-328824|John Smith]]''', testator's late deceased brother; * '''[[Smith-328825|Ann Hewitt]]''', testator's sister; * '''[[Smith-328826|Barbara Fitzgerald]]''', testator's sister; * '''Col. [[Stamer-87|Henry Stammer]]''', of General Napier's Horse, testator's uncle; == Sources == * [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D3368116 TNA PROB 11/838/173]

Will of Henry Stevens of Cross

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Will of [[Stevens-15757|Henry Stevens of Cross ]] Written 3 July 1797 and proved 6 December 1802 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in September 2018 from a copy at the National Archive PROB 11 / 1384 This is the Last Will and Testament of me Henry Stevens late of Cross within the Parish of Little Torrington in the County of Devon but now of Charmouth in the County Dorset Esquire. First I give unto the Reverend Hooper Morrison of Yeo Vale in the said county of Devon and the Rev. John Phillips of Mambury in the same County the Sum of two hundred pounds each to be paid in one year after my death which respective sums I desire that each of my two Worthy Friends will accept in Testimony of the great Esteem I have for them and in Consideration of the very kind and faithful services they have rendered. And also I give to my Cousin Richard Rooke now residing in Chard the Sum of one thousand pounds to be paid in one year after my death but if he shall die before me I then give the said Sum of one thousand pounds equally to be divided among such of his children as may be living in one year after my death being the time the same becomes payable All my Manors Messuages Lands Tenements and Hereditaments whatsoever situate in the County of Devon or elsewhere in the Kingdom of Great Britain and all my Monies Securities for Money Plate Linen Goods Chattels and personal Effects whatsoever and wheresoever ( Subject nevertheless to the payment of Debts Funeral Expenses and Legacies which I hereby Charge on my Manors and Hereditaments as well as my personal effects ) I hereby give devise and bequeath unto my dearly beloved [[Marwood-155|Wife Sarah Bridget]] her heirs Executors and Administrators for ever to and for her own use and benefit at her free and absolute disposal. And I hereby make and appoint the said [[Marwood-155|Sarah Bridget]] my Dear Wife Executrix of this my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of July in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and ninety seven. Henry Stevens. Signed sealed published and declared by the said [[Stevens-15757|Henry Stevens]] the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence and in the presence of each other have Subscribed our Names as witnesses hereto. Chas Edwards of Chard in Somerset. Thos Pitfield. ?? This is a Codicil which I hereby direct to be added to and make part of the last Will and Testament of me Henry Stevens of Cross House in the County of Devon First I confirm my said Will and whereas I have lately purchased of the Right Honourable Lord Rolle certain premises in the Parish of Little Torrington I hereby give and devise the same together with all my other Lands Tenements and Hereditaments as far as I have any powers to my said [[Marwood-155|Wife Sarah Bridget]] her heirs and assigns for ever Subject to the Legacies in my said Will mentioned In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this third day of September One thousand Eight hundred and two. Henry Stevens Signed sealed and published by the said Henry Stevens as a Codicil to his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto Subscribed our Names in the presence of the said Testator and of each other. Thos Taylor John Seargeant Bryant Bartlett This Will was proved at London with a Codicil the Sixth Day of December in the year of Our Lord One thousand Eight hundred and two before the Right honourable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of Sarah Bridget Stevens Widow the Relict and sole Executrix named in the said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased having been first sworn by Commission duly to Administer.

Will of Henry Strelley , gent of St Clement Danes 1645

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'''Will of Henry Strelley, gent of St Clement Danes, Middlesex 1645''' '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 193
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Will of Henrici Strelley, granted probate on 20 Jun 1645. Died about 1645 in St Clement Danes, Middlesex, England.
This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of Henry Strelley, gent of St Clement Danes. It was written on the 20 May 1644 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 20 June 1645. Administration being granted to Barbara Strelley relict of the deceased, the executrix named in the will Transcription conventions:
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Non standard spelling as per usual '''Persons mentioned''' *'''Henry Strelley of the parrish of St Clement Danes in the Countie of Middlesex gent''' testator * '''my sonne John Strelley''' receives £400 *'''my brother George Strelley''' charged with looking after testor's estate. Receives 40 shillings for a ring also receives a share of the £400 legacy to John Strelley should John die before he reaches the age of 21 *''' my sister Mrs Mary Hollands''' receives 40 shillings a receives a share of the £400 legacy to John Strelley should John die before he reaches the age of 21lso *'''my nephew mr Pattricke Strelley''' receives a share of the £400 legacy to John Strelley should John die before he reaches the age of 21* '''Examinations in Equity Cases''': "English Adventurers and Emigrants, 1609-1660"
Examinations in Equity Cases
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*'''my deare & loving wife Barbara Strelley''' residuary legatee '''Marriage''': "London, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1812"
London Metropolitan Archives; London, England; London Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P69/Dun1/A/001/Ms07857/001
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Barbara Bucklye marriage to Henrye Strelly on 21 May 1644 in St Dunstan in the East, City of London, London, England.
* '''John Cram''' witness *'''prudence Bowring''' witness [''page 1 folio 209 recto''] In the name of God Amen I
'''Henry Strelley of the parrish of St Clement Danes in the'''
'''Countie of Middlesex gent''' being in p[er]fect memorie & health of
bodye (praised be almightie god Doe make my last will & testament
in mann[er] & forme following And first & principally I bequeath my soule
into the hands of almightie god my Creator trustine in thonly merits
death and passion of Jesus Christ to obteyne remission of all my
sinnes w[hi]ch I have comitted ag[ains]t his divine maker both in thought
word & deed and to be saved amongst the number of the elect at the
comeing of the lord Jesus & my bodie to be buried at the discretion of
my exwcutrix hereunder named

Item I give & bequeath unto '''my sonne'''
'''John Strelley''' the sum[m]e of foure hundred pounds to be paied him when
he shall come to thage of one & twenty one of that part of my estate
that is now employed by '''my brother George Strelley''' in indentures
and in the meane tyme I desire '''my said brother''' to imploy it to the best
advantage that '''my sonne''' may be maintayned out of the proffits therof
and to accompt for the ov[er]plus thereof at the tyme when it is payable
And if it shall fortune rthat '''my said sonne''' shall happen to depart
this life before he attains to thage of one and twentie then I give
and bequeath the said iv<Cthl (''four hundred pounds'') to be equally devided between '''my sayd'''
'''brother mr George Strelley my sister Mrs Mary Hollands & my nephew'''
'''mr Pattricke Strelley'''

Item I doe give unto '''my brother mr George'''
'''Strelley''' the sum[m]e of xls to buy him a ring in remembrance
of me

Item I doe give unto0 '''my sister Holland''' the sum[m]e of xls in
remembrance of my brotherly love for her

And all the rest of my goods
and other estate whatsoever I have or hereafter by the blessing of god
shall have my debts & funerall charges being deducted I freely give &
bequeath unto '''my deare & loving wife Barbara Strelley''' whome
I make ole executrix of this my last will & testament In witnes
whereof I have hereunto sett my hande and seale 22 dio May
1644 '''Henry Strelley''' Sealed and delivered in the p[re]sence
of '''John Cram prudence Bowring her marke g''' ===Sources=== *''' Strelley family in''' [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=gKwKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA22&dq=%22patrick+strelley%22&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjW3Pux1PL9AhVKh1wKHfgxB8oQ6AF6BAgJEAI#v=onepage&q=%22patrick%20strelley%22&f=false Visitation of Nottingham] (Google books page 22 accessed 23 March 2023)

Will of Henry Worsham (Worsham-220)

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In the name of God Amen I Henry Worsham of the County of Amelia being in good Health and of sound Mind and Memory do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following/ Viz / Imprimus : I give and bequeath unto my son [[Worsham-858|Green Worsham]] one hundred acres of land be the same more or less lying and being in Prince Edward County, being the half of the tract of land I bought of Joseph Moore, and also after my beloved wife's decease one negroe wench named Beck with her future increase, and also one bed and furniture to him his heirs or assigns forever. : Item I give and bequeath unto my son [[Worsham-232|Henry Worsham]] one hundred acres of land be the same more or less lying and being in Price Edward County being the remaining part of the tract of land I bought of Joseph Moore. N. B. it is my desire that the said tract of land be equally divided between my two sons Green and Henry Worsham / and also after my beloved wife decease one negroe wench named Hannah with her future increase also one bed and furniture to his his heirs or assigns forever. : Item I lend unto my daughter [[Worsham-221|Elizabeth Cardwell]] during her natural life one negroe wench named Else with her future increase, and after her decease I give and bequeath the said negroe Else with all her future increase to be equally divided amongst her children to them their heirs or assigns forever. : Item I lend unto my daughter [[Worsham-859|Ann Boyd]] one negroe man named Old Peter during her natural life and after her decease my will is that if the said old Peter be living that he be sold and the money arising from the said sale be equally divided amongst her children to them their heirs or assigns forever : Item I lend unto my daughter Tabitha Worsham during her natural life one negroe boy named ___ also one bed and furniture and after my daughter Tabitha's decease my will is that the said Negroe boy if living be sold and the money arising from the said sale be equally divided amongst her heirs to them their heirs or assigns forever : Item I lend unto my daughter Sally Worsham during her natural life one negroe girl named Nancy with all her future increase also one bed and furniture and after my daughter Sally's decease my will is that the said Negroe Nancy if : [Page 233] living, with all her future increase be equally divided amongst her heirs, to them their heirs or assigns forever. : Item I lend unto my daughter Polly Worsham one Negroe boy named Jack, also one bed and furniture and after my daughter Polly's decease my will is that if the said negroe Jack be living that he be sold and the money arising from the said sale be equally divided amongst her heirs to them their heirs or assigns forever. : Item, I lend unto my beloved wife [[Jackson-14955|Martha Worsham]] during her natural life in lieu of her rights of dower the tract of land whereon I now live, also five negroes /viz/ Young Peter, Syphax, Pillis, Hannah and Beck with all their increase and also all my stock of all kinds and all my household furniture except three beds and furniture which I have already disposed of : and after my beloved wife's decease my will is that young Peter, Syphax, and Pillis with the increase if any, as also my stock of all kinds, and household furniture be sold and the money arising from the said sale be equally divided among '''my four sons /viz/ Archer, David, Green, and Henry Worsham''' to them their heirs or assigns forever. : Item my will is as to my two eldest sons '''Archer and David Worsham''', I have already given them all that I intend except their proportion of the money arising from the sale of young Peter, Syphax, and Pillis with the increase if any as also my stock of all kinds and household furniture after my beloved wife's decease to them their heirs or assigns forever. : Item my will and desire is that if any of my children should die before they came of lawful age or be married, that then that part of my estate I have either given or lent them shall be sold and the money arising from such sale shall be equally divided amongst my surviving children, : Item I do constitute and appoint my two sons '''Archer and David Worsham''' executors of this my Last Will and Testament annulling and revoking all wills heretofore by me made and it is my desire that no inventory be taken nor appraisement made of my estate. : In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this nineteenth day of April Anno Domini one thousand seven hundred and ninety four. Signed sealed published and declared to be my Last Will and Testament In presence of Andrew Walker, John Townes, Luke Watson [signed] Henry [his X mark] Worsham L.S. Amelia County, Virginia, Will Book 5, page 232/233. Will of Henry Worsham. (https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/memories/G7JQ-QW5) ==SOURCE==

Will of Henry Zouch of St Margarets . Westminster 1662

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Will of Henry Zouch 1662 https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D766556 Will of Henry Zouch PROB 11/310/314 Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Henry Zouch of St Margaretts Westminster in the County of Midd[lesex] gent''' testator *'''my loving 'and beloved wife Bridgett Zouch''' joint executor *'''Elianor Corderoy my wives Aunt''' joint executor *'''Hugh Gamlyn one of the Attorneys of his Ma[jesties] Court of Kings Bench gent ''' joint executor *'''John Goddard gent one of the Attorneys of his Ma[jesties] Court of Commons Bench at Westm[inster]''' joint executor *'''Martha Perkins ''' witness * '''Jane Bachin''' witness

In the name of God Amen I '''Henry
'''Zouch of St Margaretts Westminster in the County of Midd[lesex] gent''' being of sound
and perfect memory thanks be given to Allmighty God though weak and sicke
doe make this my last Will and Testament in writing in manner and forme
following First I commend my Soule unto Allmighty God my Creator hopeing
through the mercies and merrits of Jesus Christ my Redeemer to be eternally saved
And my Body to be decently buried. And of this my last Will make and ordaine '''my loving'''
'''and beloved wife Bridgett Zouch Elianor Corderoy my wives Aunt Hugh Gamlyn one of'''
'''the Attorneys of his Ma[jesties] Court of Kings Bench gent and John Goddard gent one of the'''
'''Attorneys of his Ma[jesties] Court of Commons Bench at Westm[inster]''' my Executors in trust for
the use and benefitt of my said wife and my children. In witness whereof I have hereunto
sett my hand and seale this one and twentieth day of NOvember in the fourteenth yeare
of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles the Second King of England etc 1662 pub=
lished and declared in the presence of '''Martha Perkins the marke of Jane Bachin'''

===Research Notes=== Probate statement illegible. There is a note in the margin which appears to say that administration was granted to William Zouch, the son in 1689. Henry was dead before 1678 as he wife Bridget's will says she is a widow. ===Sources===

Will of Herbert Stockhore, 1832

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Transcript of will of [[Stocker-1468|Herbert Stocker]] This is the last will and testament of me Herbert Stockhore of the parish of Clewer in the county of Berks. Labourer which I make as follows first I direct my executors herein after named to pay and satisfy all my just debts and funeral and testamentary expenses as soon as conveniently may be after my decease I give and bequeath unto my wife Sarah Stockhore all that my piece or parcel of land situate and being near Clewer Lane in the Parish of Clewer aforesaid containing about one acre and thirty perches which I hold under lease from Arthur Vansittart Esquire together with the Eleven Cottages or tenements and washhouse erected and built by me thereon or some part or parts thereof with all appurtenances to the said premises to hold the same to my said wife and her assigns for and during such part of the term estate and interest which I shall have therein at the time of my decease and she shall happen to live and after the decease of my said wife Then as to the two cottages or tenements now in the occupation of my son Ezekia Sampson Stockhore and _____ Collier together with fifty poles of the said land adjoining the said cottages with their appurtenances I give and bequeath the same unto my said son Ezekia Sampson Stockhore and his assigns for and during all the residue of the term of years which shall be unexpired therein at the time of my said wifes decease provided my said son shall so long live free from all ground rent But in case of his death before the determination of my estate and interest therein I give and bequeath the said two cottages or tenements and fifty poles of land with the appurtenances unto all and every child and children lawfully begotten of my said son Ezekiah Sampson share and share alike as tenants in common and to the executors and administrators and assigns of such child and children respectively for the residue of the said term then unexpired therein and as to the five cottages or tenements now in the occupations of myself William Mendy[?] James Mackenzie Luke Bowling and William Gilbert together with one moity of the said land (which shall remain over and above what I have herein before bequeathed to my said son Ezekiah Sampson) with their appurtenances I give and bequeath the same unto my son Shakespeare Pinder Stockhore and his assigns for and during the residue of the term of years which shall be unexpired thereon at the time of my said wife's decease provided my said son shall so long live but in the case of his death before the determination of my estate and interest therein I give and bequeath the said five cottages or tenements and moity of land aforesaid with the appurtenances unto all and every the child and children lawfully begotten of my said son Shakespeare Pinder share and share alike as tenants in common and to the executors adm[inistrator]s and assigns of such child and children respectively for the residue of the said term then unexpired therein and as to the four remaining cottages or tenements in the respective occupations of John Moulls[?] William Clark my daughter Venus Britannia Hearn and James Titcombe with the washhouse thereto adjoining together with the other remaining moity of the said Land with their appurtenances I give and bequeath the same unto Charles Snowden of New Windsor in the county of Berks grocer and Charles Hewitt of the same place grocer their executors and administrators during all the residue of the term of years which shall be unexpired at the time of my said wifes decease provided my said daughter shall so long live upon trust that they the said Trustees or the survivor of them his executors or administrators shall pay the rents and profits of the said last mentioned premises unto my said daughter Venus Britannia Hearn during her natural life for her sole use and benefit and her receipts alone (notwithstanding her reverture) shall be good discharges for the same and I declare that the same shall not be subject to the debts or control of her present or any future husband and in case of the death of my said daughter before the determination of my estate and interest therein then In trust for and I give and bequeath the said four cottages or tenements washhouse and moity of land last mentioned with their appurtenances unto all and every child or children lawfully begotten of my said daughter share and share alike as tenants in common and to the executors administrators and assigns of such child and children respectively for the residue of the said term then unexpired therein And it is my will & desire that the yearly rent of eight pounds reserved by my said lease to the said Mr Arthur Vansittart for the whole of the said premises shall be paid and payable out of and charged upon the several cottages or tenements land and premises so by me bequeathed to my said daughter and son Shakespear Pinder during the remainder of the term which at my said wife's death shall be to come in the said premises so and in such manner that the cottages and premises bequeathed to my said son Ezekia Sampson shall be enjoyed by him and his children discharged from the said rent or any part thereof and all liability in respect thereof provided and my will is that in case either of my said children shall depart this life without leaving lawful issue then I bequeath the share or shares to which such issue (if any) would have become intitled to under this my will unto the survivors or survivor of my said children if more than one share and share alike their his or her executors administrators and assigns provided and it is my further will and desire that neither of my said children do or shall sell or mortgage his or her life interest in the said premises heretofore bequeathed to or for them and their issue respectively as aforesaid on pain of forfeiting his or her estate and interest therein And as to all my household goods and furniture and the residue of my personal estate of every description I bequeath the same unto my said wife her executors administrators and assigns and I hereby appoint the said Charles Snowden Charles Hewitt and my said wife Executors and Executrix of this my will and I revoke all wills and codicils by me heretofore made and declare this to be my last will and I also declare that my said Trustees and Executors shall not be answerable the one for the other or for involuntary losses but accountable for himself and herself only and that they and each of them may reimburse themselves respectively all their reasonable costs and expenses attending the execution of this my will out of any monies which shall come to their his or her hands In witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this twenty sixth day of January in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and thirty two. The mark of X Herbert Stockhore = Seal= Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Herbert Stocker the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament the same having been first read over and explained to him by reason of his being blind in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in each others presennce have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses Willm. B Roe Windsor == Henry Winter Clewer Lane Proved at London 1st May 1834 before the Worshipful John Danbury Dr of Laws and Surrogate by the oath of Charles Snowdon one of the executors to whom admon was granted having been sworn duly to Administer Power reserved of making the life grant to Charles Hewitt and Sarah Stockhore Widow the relict the other executors.

Will of Hezekiah Garner Abstract

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Charles County Maryland Will Book HBBH-13, 1808-1817; {Abstract by Mike Marshall}; Page 485. [[Garner-4387|Captain Hezekiah Garner]], Will, July 20, 1816; November 2, 1816 I, Hezekiah Garner of CC, being very sick and weak of body, but of sound mind, memory and understanding; To son Joseph Garner, 50 dollars. To Thomas M. Garner, the use of negro Chandler for 5 years, and then sold with the money arising equally divided among all my children. Also my old grey mare and all the furniture that I let him have at the time of his marriage. To son Charles Garner, my grey horse colt, 5 barrels of corn, 20 bushels of oats and 3000 pounds of blade fodder and 50 dollars. To son William H. M Garner, the use of negro Harry for the term of 1 year, and then sold with the money arising equally divided among all my children, also 50 dollars. To daughter Elizabeth H. Gambra wife of Domindigo Gambra, all the property I delivered to her at the time of her marriage. To son [[Garner-5004|Hezekiah Garner]], 1 grey mare colt. Executor: sons Hezekiah Garner and [[Garner-4379|Samuel Robert Hanson McPherson Garner]] Signed: July 20, 1816 Hezekiah Garner Wit: Nehemiah Crawford, Barton Milstead, Frederick Nelson

Will of Hezekiah Gilbert Leigh

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'''The Will of [[Leigh-1107|Hezekiah Gilbert Leigh]]'''
::Probate Date: 12 Jul 1853 '''Will''': "Virginia, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1652-1900"
Will Records, 1765-1922 ; General Index to Wills and List of Heirs, Decedents, 1765-1948; Author: Virginia. Circuit Superior Court of Law and Chancery (Mecklenburg County); Probate Place: Mecklenburg, Virginia
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Will of Hegekeah G Gugh of Mecklenburg, Virginia, granted probate on 12 Jul 1853.
::Probate Place: Mecklenburg, Virginia *Snippets of Will :::In the first place…out of my crops and debts due me:…pay all my debts… ::: Item 2nd…my younger children to wit: '''[[Leigh-2562|Joseph Edward]], [[ Leigh-2558|Mary Alice]], and [[Leigh-2575|Frank Melancthon Leigh]]''' be supported and educated out of my Estate, in the same liberal manner; that my older children have been educated, used to accomplished this, it is my will that one third of the expenses to reoccured, be born by my wife '''[[Crump-949|Mary Jane Leigh]]''', out of the Estate left to her by this Will, and that the other two thirds be born by my children out of the Estate left them. ::: Item 3rd I give to my beloved wife '''[[Crump-949|Mary Jane Leigh]]''', during her natural life or widow-hood, the tract of land on which I now reside containing be estimation six hundred and fifty acres, and which was purchased by me of Edmond Taylor, also the following slaves '''Easter, Pricilla, Margarth, Harwell, Emaline, Jack, John, Melaina (sp?), Adalina, Virginia, Sarah, Sam, Henny, and Robert….''' ::: Item 4th … bequeath to all my children, to wit '''[[Leigh-2578|Richard W Leigh]], [[ Leigh-991| Hezekiah G Leigh Junior]], [[Leigh-2581|Louisa C Leigh]], [[ Leigh-2562|Joseph E Leigh]], [[Leigh-2558|Mary Alice Leigh]], and [[Leigh-2575|Frank M. Leigh]]''' all my property lying in the county of Lowndes in the State of Mississippi, consisting principally of lands and slaves, stock and crops also a tract of land lying in this county, and which was purchased by me of William H. Gosen (sp?); and every other species of property whatsoever, ? real or present, in possession, reversion or remainder, to them and their heirs forever. It is my Will and desire that my plantation in Mississippi be kept up by my Executrix and Executors, so long as they may think it advisable to do so and out of the profits of the said Estate, after paying the expenses mentioned *More follows == Sources ==

Will of Hilkiah Samuel Young

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I, '''Hilkiah Samuel Young''' of No 57 Church Street in the Parish of Saint Mathew Bethnal Green in the County of Middlesex (Undertaker) being of sound and disposing Mind Memory and Understand and being mindful of the uncertainty of this Life, DO make publish and Declare this my last Will and Testament in manner following; that is to say,

first, that whenever it shall please God to call me from this Life, I desire to be buried in my Family Grave in Bunhill Fields City Road; And as to the Worldly Goods and Effects which I may die possessed of I give and dispose of them as follows,

Item, I give to my eldest Son [[Young-64085 | '''Robert Young Longman''']], now residing at New York North America (Gold and Silver Refiner) the mourning Ring which I now wear in memory of His late Mother my first Wife, the same to be sent to Him free of Expense by the safest conveyance possable as my Executors and Executrix hereinafter named shall think proper.

Item, I give to my Son '''Joseph Young''' of the Parish of Saint Mathew Bethnal Green (Undertaker ?) Five Pounds of Lawful Money of great Britain and my Family Bible by Priestly, the said Sum of Five Pounds to be paid to him within Six Callender Months after my decease.

Item, I give to my beloved Wife '''Jane Young''' and my said GrandDaughter '''Eliza Schunter''', all the money I may die possessed of and also the money allowed at my Death by the equitable Society of Master Tradesmen held at the Sign of the Fountain in the Minories, the said monies to be divided equally between them Share and Share alike immediately after my Decease and I desire that the Money so given to my said GrandDaughter shall not be subject to the Control of my Son in Law '''George Schunter''' (her Father) or any other Person, but it is my Will that my said Wife and GrandDaughter shall each have her Share of the said Monies for their and each of their own absolute use and Benefit

And as to the rest residue of by Property including my Household Furniture, Stock in Trade, Funeral Fillings utensils in my Business, Book Debts which may be outstanding at the TIme of my Decease, the Lease of my House (situate No 57 Church Street aforesaid) Plate, Watch, wearing Apparel, Jewellery and all manner or Description of property whatsoever and wheresoever the same may be and not herein before Disposed of, I give to my Executors and Executrix hereinafter named and appointed in Trust nevertheless that they Do cause the same to be Valued immediately after my Burial and after paying the Legacy of Five Pounds to my Son Joseph Young (as herein before Directed) all my Just Debts and all Expences attending the Executorship in proving this my Will , and all incidental Expences, I desire that the same may be equally Divided between my Wife Jane Young and my Granddaughter Eliza Schunter Share and Share alike, and it is my Will that the said Trust shall continue with respect to my said granddaughter until She shall arrive at the age of Twenty one Years or the Day of her marriage provided she marries with the Consent of my said Wife if before She attains the age of Twenty one years.

And lastly I hereby nominate and appoint my much esteemed Friends Mr '''James Evans''' (the elder) Surveyor of the Thames Police and Mr '''Joseph William Newman''' of Globe Road Mile End Old Town, and my beloved Wife Jane Young, to be my Executors and Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking and making Void all other Wills at any Time heretofore by me made, and I do Declare this only to be my last Will and Testament; in Witness whereof I have here unto set my Hand and Seal this Twenty fourth Day of April in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty Seven '''Probate''': "London, England, Wills and Probate, 1507-1858"
London Metropolitan Archives and Guildhall Library Manuscripts Section, Clerkenwell, London, England; Reference Number: DL/C/516; Will Number: 59
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Hilkiah Samuel Young probate on 23 Mar 1840.
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Will of Howell ab Adda of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1573

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Ab_Adda-2|Howell ab Adda]] of the parish of Llansantffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated on 29 March 1573 and probate was granted at Wrexham on 14 May 1573. == Transcript == [Left margin]
Testamentum
Howell ap
Adda de llan
sanfraide in glin
Deiverdoy In the name of god amen, The xxix Daie of
March in the yere of oure lorde god a thowsand five hundrethe
Sevventie and three I Adda Howell ap Adda of the parishe
of llansanfraide in glin keirioc sicke in bodie am whole of mynde
and memorie laude and praise be to allmightie god, Do make
my laste will and testamente in maner and forme folowinge
Firste I comende my soule unto allmightie god my maker and
to Jesus christe my redemer, and my bodie to be buriede in
xpian buriall, Item I geve and bequeathe towardes the repcon
of the saide churche iijs iiijd, Item I geve and bequeathe to
Thomas ap Howell my sonne and heire by my firste wiefe all
my landes and Tenementes wche I have or oughte to have
wthin the Lordshippe of Oswestrie; and in the Lordeshippe
of Whittinghton in the Cou’ of Saloppe to him and to his heires
for ever, Item I geve and bequeathe to John ap Ho[we]ll my sonne yongest
sonne and heire by my laste wiefe Jane Wen all my landes and
Tenementes wche I have or oughte to have in Chirkland
the Cou’ of Denbighe to him and to his heires for ever, Itm
I geve and bequeathe to the sayde John my sonne the greate panne
greate potte the greate spitte a paire of gobbardes a pair
of Andennes the greate cheste the greate kneading Tabb
the beste bedde and the beste peece of all man’ of houshould stuf
Item I bequeathe to Marie v[ch] Howell my daughter threscore
sheepe [page 2]
Two oxon, fowre rine, fowre yonge beste, three poundes in
money, two pannes, two pottes, a yellowe basen a pewter potte
three pewter platters, a candelsticke and a fetherbedde, Item I
bequeathe to my daughter Katherin v[ch] Howell one oxe wch
is in her possession, Item I bequeathe to Elen v[ch] Jo[h]n one Cowe
and sixe sheepe, Item I bequeathe to the childrne of Katherin my
daughter v sheepe, Item I bequeathe to Angharade v[ch] Ho[we]ll my
daughter fowre sheepe and fowre nobles in money, Item I bequeathe
to Elen v[ch] Ho[we]ll my daughter one oxe, one cowe and a yerlinge
bullocke, Item I bequeathe to Margarette v[ch] Richarde a sheepe
To Marie v[ch] Thomas a sheepe, To Marie v[ch] Hugh a sheepe
To David ap Joh[n] a sheepe, To Howell ap Jo[h]n a sheepe, Item
I bequeathe to John ap Thomas two sheepe and xvjs viijd in money
Item I bequeathe to Lowrie v[ch] Thomas two sheepe, Item I bequeathe
to John ap Howell my base sonne the mare wche is wth D Rees ap
David ap Thomas and fowre goattes, Item I bequeathe to his childrne
sixe sheepe, Item I bequeathe to Edwarde ap Ho[we]ll my base sonne
the mare and the felie and a sheepe wche is in his possession
and my will is that the saide Edwarde ap Howell have the
house wherin he nowe dwellethe duringe his lief Item I bequeathe
to the childrne of Thomas ap Adda my brother to everie of them
a sheepe, Item I bequeathe to Gwen v[ch] Adda my sister and to
her childrne xxs in money, Also if anie of my childrne two
sonnes namlie Thomas and John happen to die wthowte
childrne of theire bodies lawfullie begotten wche god forbids my
will is that his parte so deceasinge to descende and remaine to
thother of them then survivinge And if my two sonnes happen
to die wthowte lawfull issue of theire bodies lawfullie
begotten wche god defende, my will is that all my foresaide
landes as well all my landes beinge in the Countie of Saloppe
as all my landes beinge in the Countie of Denbighe wth theire
appurtennces to descende and wholie to remaine to my daughters
to be devidede amongste them, And if that all my saide
childrne happen to die wthowt lawfull issue wche god defende
my will is that all aforesaide landes and Tenementes wth
theire appurtennces wthin the Shires aforesaide to descende and
remaine to the nexte of my bloude, The residue of all my
goodes cattalles houshould stuf corne in the barne, bare corne
in the house and the corne nowe growinge in and upon the
grownde my funeralles expences dischardgede and all theise
my legacies contaignede in this my presente laste will and
Testamente fulfillede, I wholie geve and bequeathe to the
beforesaide Thomas and John my sonnes whome I make and ordaine
my true and lawfull executors of this my presente Testamente
So they havinge god before theire eies allwaies, to execute and
Pforme the same to the honor of god and to my soules healthe
Theise beinge witnesses callede and requirede Richarde ap Adda
John ap Ho[we]ll ap Adda, Thomas ap Adda, David ap Jo[h]n ap
Ieu[an] go[ch] and John Portman clerke wth others
to the Testator as here folowethe Inp’mis upon Gwen v[ch] David
pledg David Vichan xxs Item upon David ap Gr ap Ieu[an] ap
Hughe xxs Item upon John ap Ieu[an] ap Llm[?] [page 3]
Item John ap David ap Edwarde xxs Item Roger ap David ap Gruffithe
go[ch] xxs, Item Roberte ap David pledge Robte ap Edwarde xxs Item
Ieu[an] ap John and Anne verche Edwarde xxs Item John Win ap Meredith
xxiijs iiijd Item John ap William ap Gruffithe Rhiwerthe xxs Item
John ap Ieu[an] ap David ap Hughe xxs Item Ieu[an] ap Llm[?] Rutcher[?] xviijs
Item John go[ch] Rannor[?] xviijs Item David ap John ap Ieu[an] goche xvs
Item Morris ap David ap Ieu[an] ap Madocke xiijs iiild Item Thomas
ap Ieu[an] ap David ap Hughe viijs Item Ieu[an] ap David ap Edwarde
vijs Item Thomas ap Edwarde go[ch] vs Item Adda ap Rees iiijs iiijd
Item upon Ieu[an] ap David ap Meredd iijs iiijd Item Hughe ap
Howell Ijs Item Ieu[an] ap Howell goch iijli Corne soulde owte of the
house to paie for the same, at the feaste of St Michell tharchangell
nexte, as folowethe Itm Thomas go[ch] iij busshels of rye price iijs
the busshell, in all ixs Item David ap Mathewe or […] for iij
busshells of rye price iijs the busshell, ixs, Item Hughe ap […]
ap Llm[?] for a busshell of rye iijs, Item Lewis ap Ho[we]l lap Meredd iiijs
Item John ap Edeneved ijs iiijd Item Mathewe o Nanter xiiijd Wrexham coram […] mro Jones xiiij die Maij ao Dni
1573 et Commisa fuit administraco bonor dci Def
Executoribus xc; pro inventario citra testam Sci
Johannis Baptiste prov == Sources == * National Library of Wales. Howell ap Adda : will, 1573. Adda, Howell ap, Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, Denbigh; Adda, Howell ap, Llansanffraid Glyndyfrdwy Mr. [https://discover.library.wales/permalink/44WHELF_NLW/6kpfmq/alma992481638902419 Catalogue entry].

Will of Hugh Laird-922

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Last will & Testament Hugh Laird dec'd Know all men by these presents that I Hugh Laird of Allen Township Cumberland County and state of Pennsylvania being now of an advanced age and knowing that it appointed for all men once to die do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament. First of all do commend my Soul to that Almighty God who gave it, and my Body to the Earth to be buried in a Christian manner at the discretion of my Executors and as for what worldly substance I am or may be possessed of I do dispose of it in the following manner, First of all it is my will that my loving '''wife Anna''', shall have one third my personal Estate free from any deduction also after the land is sold that she shall have the interest of four hundred pounds during life and the disposal there of at her decease also it is my will that my real estate be sold as soon as convenient after my decease and I do hereby empower my Executors for to sell and convey the same as soon as they think they have a suitable opportunity as full and as amply as I myself might or could have done and then the residue of my Estate to be divided in the following manner after all my Debts and funeral expenses are paid viz: It is my Will that my '''Son Arthur''' shall have three hundred pounds more than my '''Son Samuel''' also his horse and Saddle and Such things as are usually called his and that my '''daughter Jane''' and my '''Son Stewart''' shall have one hundred pounds each besides what they have already got and my''' Son William''' one hundred and fifty pounds which said legacies I allow to be paid within four years after the land is sold the residue I do allow to be equally divided between my Sons Arthur and Samuel considering my '''Son James''' as having already received his share and allowing to Samuel such things as are usually called his the grey mare excepted and finally I do name, make constitute and appoint my son James Laird my '''son in''' '''law William McMeen''' to be the Executors of this my last Will and Testament, and I do publish pronounce and declare this to be my last will and Testament In witness where of I have hereto set my hand and seal this twenty seventh day of February, in the year of our Lord one thousand Seven Hundred and Ninety Seven Signed Sealed published and pronounced by the said Hugh Laird as his Last Will and Testament in the presence of William Wallace, John Bell, Samuel Laird Hugh Laird (seal) Be it remembered that on the 9th day of November A. D. 1801 the Last Will and Testament of Hugh Laird dec'd (Late of Allen Township) of which the foregoing Record is a true copy was legally proved and letters testamentary with a copy of the Will annexed issued the same day in common form to James Laird one of the Executors therein mentioned Inventory and account to be exhibited in the Registors office in the Borough of Carlisle in the time appointed by Law Witness my Hand Geo. Kline, Register

Will of Hugh Lewis of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales, 1620

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Ap_Lewis-9|Hugh Lewis]] of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was made on 1 March 1619/20 and was proved at Oswestry on 5 June 1620. == Transcript == In the Name of god Amen. 1619 I Hugh Lewis of the
p[ar]ishe of llanarmon Dyffryn keiriog and Dioces of St Asaph
beinge weake and feable in body but of good
memorie thancks be to god, Doe make this my last Will and
Testament in manner and forme followinge First I comend
my soule into the hands of thalightie god my maker
and Christ Jes[us] my redeemer, and I wishe my body to
be buried in Christian buriall in the Church or Church
yeard of llanarmon, Inprimis I Doe give and Leave
towards the repation of my p[ar]ish Church the sume of
five shillings. I leave and bequeath unto Moris my sonne
twoe shillings. I Leave also unto my Sonne Lewis
Tenne shillings unto Lowrie my Daughter three shillings
unto Jane his Children fure shillings all the f[o]rmer legacies
shalbe paied out of my rent Due at theanunciaton next the
rest I leave towards my funerall, unto Thomas ap Hugh
my sonn I leave and bequeath one greate brassen panne
I nominat and appoint my Daughter Gwen to be executrix
of this my last Will and Testament, all f[o]rmer wills I
Disanull and make of none effect. In Wittnes at the makinge
of this my last will beinge made the first Day of March in
the yeere of our Lord Above written. (the p[ar]ties under
named were prsent) Anno Regin Regis Jacobi […] Anglie
Decimo septimo et Scotie quinguagesimo tertio. Wittness[e]s
John ap Richard, Alexander Prichard. Hugh Parry cler. == Sources == * National Library of Wales. St. Asaph Probate Records, 1521-1858. Will. Hugh Lewis, Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, Denbigh, 1620. [https://discover.library.wales/permalink/44WHELF_NLW/6kpfmq/alma99125522902419 NLW catalogue]; [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/4914588 NLW image].

Will of Hugh Morris of Nantyr Uchaf, Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales, proved 1741

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Morris-43871|Hugh Morris]], yeoman, of Nantyr Uchaf in the parish of Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 27 February 1715/6 and was proved on 1 July 1741. == Transcript == In the Name of God Amen I Hugh Morris of Nantir ucha
in the pish of Llansanffraid Glyn Ceiriog in the County of Denbigh yeom[an]
being in good health of body & of sound & pfect mind & memory
praise be therefore given to Almighty God doe make & ordaine this
my prsent last will & testamt in manner & forme following (that is to
say) first & principally I commend my soul into the hands of
Almighty God hoping through the meritts death & passion of my
Saviour Jesus Christ to have full free pardon & forgivenesse of all
my sins & to inheritt everlasting life and my body I committ to the
earth to be decently buried att the discretion of my Execrs hereafter
named And as touching the disposicon of all such Temporal estate
as itt hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me I give & dispose
thereof as followeth, first I will that my debts & funerall charges
shall be paid & discharged, Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter
Prudence wife of Hugh Edwards of Erwallo the sume of five shillings
Item I give & bequeath unto Mary the daughter of my son in law Hugh
Edwards the sume of five shillings, Item I give & bequeath unto
my son Thomas Hughes the sume of ten pounds, I give &
bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth the sume of fifteen pounds
Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter Jane the sume of fifteen
pounds, Item I give & bequeath unto my daughter Hester the
sume of fifteene pounds, Item I give & bequeath unto my said
three daughters Elizabeth Jane & Hester all my houshold goods
to be equally devided betwixt them, All the rest & residue of my
psonal estate goods & Chattells whatsoever I doe give & bequeath
unto my two sons Morris Hughes & Richard Hughes to be equally
devided between them whom I doe nominate & appoint exec[utors]
of this my last will & testamt and I doe hereby revoke disanull
& make void all former wills & testamts by me heretofore made
In wittnesse whereof I the sd Hugh Morris to this last will &
testamt have sett my hand & seal the seven & twentieth day of
February in the second year of the Reigne of our Sov’eigne Lord George
King of Great Britaine &c Anno Dni 1715 Hugh Moris Signed sealed published & declared
In the presence of us
Edward Parry
the marke of [….] Trevor
Jno: […] [page 2]
July 1st 1741.
The surviving Executor Morris Hughes within named was
then sworn to Execute and perform this
Will according to the true intent and meaning
thereof
before me
Tho. Jones sur. == Sources == * National Library of Wales. St. Asaph Probate Records, 1521-1858. Moris, Hugh, Nantyr Uchaf, Llansanffraid Glynceiriog, Denbigh, Yeoman. [https://discover.library.wales/permalink/44WHELF_NLW/6kpfmq/alma9988766402419 NLW catalogue]; [http://hdl.handle.net/10107/586873 NLW image]; {{Ancestry Record|61635|198120}}.

Will of Hugh Owen of Llangelynin, Merionethshire, Wales, proved 1754

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Owen-13677|Hugh Owen]], yeoman, of the parish of Llangelynin in Merionethshire, Wales. His will was dated 1 March 1753 and was proved on 16 May 1754. == Will == In the name of God Amen The first day of
March in the year of our Lord 1753 I Hugh
Owen of Borthwen in the Parish of Llan Gelynnin
County of Merioneth and Diocese of Bangor, yeoman
being, tho[ugh] old and Decrepit, yet through God’s mercy
of sound perfect and disposing mind and memory Do
touching such temporal goods as God of his great […]
ly hath blessed me with, (revoking all wills & Testaments
by me heretofore made) make and constitute this my
last will and Testament in manner & form following,
and do give devise and bequeath as follows First having already portioned my eldest son Owen Pugh & putt
him in a fair way with Gods blessing & his own sobriety and
industry of [….] do moreover to the
yoke of oxen I have already given him […]ards better equip
-ping him to stock the great tenement he is to enter upon
at Ma[….] after my decease he
Is to expect no more from [my?] will than five shillings
and twenty shillings to his son, & my grandson, Hugh Owen Item I give and bequeath to [….. William] Pugh the sum
of Thirty Pounds in this manner To witt, Ten pounds
part thereof soon after my decease; Ten pounds more
at the end of five years after my decease, provided my s[ai]d
Son Wm Pugh is then living: and ten pounds more at the
Expiration of another five years if my said son Wm. Pugh [is]
then still living; and not otherwise: Item I give and bequeath to my third son Hugh Pugh Eighty Pounds
he hitherto behaving sober [& ….] like to make a
good use of what […] Item I give & bequeath unto my [….] Ricc Pugh twenty shillings
and do acquitt & discharge him from what sums I had before
lent him Item I give and bequeath to Hugh Pugh, my grandson & son of Hugh
Pugh late of Drffryden[?], five Pounds and to his sister & my
grand daughter Elinor Pugh Twenty shillings: To my
grand daughter Ellinor, (Jon. Parry’s daughter) five Pounds, if
she attains to the age of sixteen: And to my grand daughters
Ellinor, & Elizabeth (Hugh Tudor’s children) ten shillings each And whereas there is due to me from Elies Rowlands, late Drover, a
Bond of 94li conditioned for the payment of 47li with Interest
and arrears of such interest from the 23th. day of Xber 1743, as
shall to be due & unpaid at the time of decease I leave all
my right & property in the same between my Executrix hereafter
named, and my two sons Wm & Hugh Pugh and
all my right & claim to a debt of 21li / 3s / 9d due without a spa
cialty to me from my brother Ricc Owen to my son Owen Pugh
Turn over All the rest and residue of my goods, cattle, chattles & credits
after my debts and funerall expences are paid & discharged I
give & bequeath to my beloved wife Ellinor William, she conti
nuing a widow, else the Legacy herein bequeathed to her to be
divided among as many of my sons as shall be then living: Constituting
and appointing her sole Executrix of this my last will and
Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
and seal the day & year above written The mark of Hugh Owen Signed Sealed and declared to be
my last Will and Testament in
presence of the persons, hereunder
subscribing. They looking at my
Execution hereof and I looking at
thier attesting it
Ricc Price[?]
Jon. Evan == Probate == On the 16th day of May 1754 the within written will
was proved in common form of law, the validity
thereof allowed & admon granted to the Executrix
therein named, she being first personally sworn
as the law directs saving every one’s right [etc]
before me J: Owen == Sources == * Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. Will of Hugh Owen, probate, 1754. {{Ancestry Sharing|33254030|1e8daa}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|172060}}.

Will of Humfrey Style 1552

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==Will of Humphrey Style PCC 1552== This is a transcript of the will of [[Style-44|'''Humphrey or Humfrey Style''']] of Langley in the parish of Bekenham, Kent. It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury in London on 21 April 1552. '''Will of Humfrey Style''' in: Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 35: Powell (1552) The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England. Accessed on Ancestry 29 May 2021 free viewing images [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24376646?h=c4b502 Page 1] [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24376647?h=ac9947 Page 2] [https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/24376649?h=531f0b Page 3] The spelling is as per the manuscript of the copy will made for the Prerogative Court of Canterbury and now held by the National Archives at Kew.
Letters in [square brackets] are expanded abbreviations.
Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff
Line breaks and punctuation are as per the original will, but paragraph breaks and highlighting are my own for ease of reading. '''T[estator] D[ominus] Humfridi Style mi[lit]te''' '''In the name of the blessed Trinite the father'''
the sonne and the hooly gost three p[er]sons and one god The sixth daye of maye
In the yere of our Lorde god a Thousand and five hundreth fiftie and one / And in the
fyfe yere of the Reign of our most Dread Soveraign Lorde Edward the Sixte by
The grace of god of England and France and Irelande kinge defender of the faythe
and in earthe of the Churche of Englande and of Ireland the Supreme head. I
Humfrey Style of Langley in the p[ar]ishe of Bekenham in the Countie of Kent
Knyght . Being in bodily helth and p[er]fyt remembrance at this p[rese]nte tyme thankes be
to our merciful lorde by good and Delyb[er]ate Advyse w[hi]ch my self and other my frends
make this my preent testament indentyd . in form folowing
First I com[m]ytt and give
my soule to the mercifull --- of Jhus Christ the second --- in trinitie my Redemer
Salvior and mediator which hath suffered Deathe and shed his precious bloude for the
Redemption of me and of all mankynde / my bodye to be buried within the Channcell in
the p[ar]ishe churche of Bekenham aforesaid on the north side of the high Aulter on the walle
at the fote of the stepps that goethe Upp to the place where the highe Aulter -scoil- in the
same place where my welbeloved Dame Bryget my la[te] wife lyeth burrid if it shall
please god to call me oute of this worlde within the said countie And if not then where
yt shall please god to --- into the myc---s of myn Executors / And my bodye to be brought
to the earthe as it shalbe some a good Christian man according to my vocacion / And yf my
bodye be buried within Bekenham Churche aforesaide in the aforesaid place in the
walle . I will then be made A memoriall of me my wife and children / and of the tyme
of hir decease and of my decease at the discrecion of myn executors /
Item I will and bequeathe to the p[ar]son of the said p[ar]isshe Churche in recompense and Satisfaction of
my tithes and offerings necligently forgotten or withholden Twentie shillings / And to the
p[ar]son of Bromley for lyke entent Twentie shillings / And to the p[ar]sone of Hayes for lyke
entent tenne shillings / Item I will as sone as tyme convenient may Be that my Executors
p[er]use and oversee all my goodes and cattalls pl--- Inells corne debts & redy money
that I have or that shalbe receyved of my dettors as they shall growe and come to thandes come to the hands
of my executors after then suche goodes and cattalls as hereafter foloweth / that is to saye
all the bruying vessells and all other utensills in my brewhouse at Langley and the myll
there and all thereto belonging / And the glasse and the glasse and s--linge in and about all my holehouse
And the great clock and and the bell with all other things thereto belonging / and my greate
Iron chest / And the scalles and stoles in the Chappell / And all manne of bynnes and
shelves and all other utensills and thing being fastened fixed or annexed to Any parte of
my said house with nayles or pynn of woode or otherwise fastened with stone morter
chalke or claye According to the custome of the ---e of Co---y in suche case used / whereas
said thinges I will shall remayned and be to myn heyre / and so from heyre to heire / As
heireLoomes or hustlements Household funishings Belonging to my --house / And that myne Executors shall
in nowyse bargen or sell nor make any divysion of the same premisses nor no p[ar]cell ther[e]of
before appoynted or assigned for heirelomes or hustlements to my said house / But the
Residue of my said goodes and Cattalles Plate Juells Corne debts and Redie money, I
will my Executors shall cause to be preysed appraised to the Uttermost valewe / And they so p[er]sed
I will that the value shall indifferently and equally Be partyd and devyded in three p[ar]tes
whereas one p[ar]te of the same three p[ar]tes I give and bequeath to Dame Elizabeth Style my
wellbeloved wief over and beside certeyn Juells and other things to hir given & bequeathed
as in a Sedule schedule hereunto annexed more playnly shall appere / Item I give and bequeath
one other parte of the said three partes to my Children equally amongst them to be
devided and delivered at their several ages of xxj yeres / or at the daye of their severall
mariags / And if it fortune any of my Children to dye afore they come to thage the age of
xxj yeres or mariage / then I will that parte and porcion of hym or theym soo
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deceased shall remayn to thother of my Children then onlyving / And yf it fortune all
my Children to decease or they shall come to their severall Ages of xxj yeres or marriage
Then I will and bequeathe the one half of the said two partes and porcions until my said
Children assigned and bequeathed unto '''Guye Awood my nephewe''' if he be then alyve
And thother half therof I will shalbe equally devyded amonge my sister Kemps
Children if they or any of them be then lyvinge / or els it to remayne to myn Executors
to dispose in deds of charite for my soule and all Christen soules by their dyscrecion / And
the thirde parte and porc[i]on of all my said goodes and Cattalls plate Juells Corne debts
and Redie money I give and bequeathe to myne executors towards the Charges of my
buriall the payment of my debts and Legacies the bringing upp and fynding of my
Children during their several noneages minority reayring and mayntayning of my houses &
Landes and to the p[er]formance of this my p[rese]nte testament So that no parte of my Childrens
porcion be demynynsshed for any payment for the same / Item I will that all suche legacies
and bequests as hath byn given and bequeathed unto any of my Children by my mother
my brother Kempe / or by any other / And also alsuche other things as have ben given unto
them or any of them by their godfathers or godmothers or by any other shalbe truely delyvered
unto theym according to their severall gyftes and bequests to theym given and bequethed
or the very value therof at their severall ages of xxj yeres or at the daye of their
severall mariages / Item I will that my detts be paide in as shorte space as conveinently
may be so that no man lose any peny by me that he ought to have of right / Also I give &
bequeathe to every of my godchildren being on lyve at the tyme of my decease that will
come and demande yt vj s viij d Items I will and bequeathe to suche poore householders
in Beckenham Bromley Hayes Wyckham and Lewisham as be not able to lyve by ther
hand Labors and to none other Twentie pounds that ys to saye to Bekenham fyve pounds
To Bromley fyve pounds / To Wyckham Fourtie shillings / To Hayes three poundes
and to Lewisham fyve poundses / over and beside my legacies given to the -omey boxes
of the foresaid p[ar]isshes to the reliafe of the poore of the same p[ar]isshes where I will shalbe
Twentie shillings to every of the said boxes / And yf it shall fortune all my Children to dye
before their said Ages of xxj yeres or daies of mariage / Then I will that one hundred
poundes shalbe given by myne Executours to the said poore people of the said p[ar]isshes last
before remembered that ys to saye to Bekenham xxv L . to Bromley xxv L to Lewisham
xxv L . To Hayes xv L / to Wyckham x L / over and beside the legacies before the
presents severally given and bequeathed / And I bequeathe to every of the said Comey
Boxes Fyve pounds for the more releef of the poore of the saide p[ar]isshes yf all my said
Children fortumne to dye as is aforesaide / Item I give and bequeathe to every one of my
s[er]vantes as well men as woman that ben dwelling w[i]t[h] me the ddaye of my decease half
a yeres wages besyde their dutie / And to suche as take no wages I give & bequeathe
to every of them Twentie shillings / Item I will that every of these p[er]sones whose
names dothe Immediatley folowe shall have a black gowne at the daye of my buryall yf
they be then lyving that ys to saye to Sir Raff Wanell and my lady / my brother Nicholas
Robertson . Nicholas Rokewoode . Richard Heydon . Mr William Rooper / my cosyn Edmond
Style and his Wief William Style clerk Guye Awood and his wief . James Kempe
and his wief . Humfrey Kempe . Ellys Wymarke and his wief / Robert Rokewoode the
yonger and Bryget his wief / my cosyn Anne Dawbeney wife of Oliver Dawbeney
William Draper R[o]bert Knyght . William Topham and my cosyn Anne his wief / Item I give and bequeather to the mending of the highewey Ledyinge from Bromley to
Farnborough to be bestowed in such places most nede yt tenne pounds / Item I give and bequeathe to the mendyng of the Wey leding from Lewisham Myll unto
Bekenham Churche to be bestowed from the nether parte of the foote of Stumpes hyll
next ynto the myll towards Bekenham churche in suche places where as most nede
shallbe tenne pounds / Item I will that my Executors shall cause to be made twentye
Ringes of fyne golde of suche fassion as to theym shall seme most mete to be given to
these x p[er]sones next ymmediatly folowing yf they be then lyving to have my soule in
Remembrance / of the wiche xx Rings I will every these p[er]sones whose name dothe
next Immediately folowe shall have every of them one Ringe weying xx s of fyne
gold / That ys to saye / my brother Nicholas Robertson, Mr William Rooper / Nicholas
Rokewood . RichardHeydon Guye Awood . James Kempe / Humfrey Kempe / Edmond
Style / Florennce Wymarke , Brygett Rokewood, Anne Dawbeny / And to every
of these other whose names next Immediatly folowe a Ringe weying xv s of fyne
golde / that ys to saye / my Cosyn Edmonde Stiles wief . Guy Awoods wyfe . James
Kempes wyf Robert Knight William Draper and my Cosyn Ann Loph--- / Also I
give and bequeather to my foresaid nephewe Guy Awood yf he be then lyving at the
tyme of my decease Twentie poundes / over and above twentie pounds that he ys indetted
unto me by a bill Obligatory of his hande / the which by this my last will & testament
I thereby remytt and forgive hym / And where I by my last will and testament have willed & devysed
my londes and Ten[amen]ts and other my heriditaments with thappurtenances as well in
Beckenham aforesaid ans in dyvers other Townes within the said Countie of Kent / As
also in dyverse other townes and counties specified and declared in my said last will . to
Dyverse uses and intents specified and declared in my said last will / my very will & intent is
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that the said will and devyses therin conteyned shalbe to thonlye uses and intents specified
and declared in the same last will / The Residue of all my goodes & cattalls before
not bequeathed as well the profytts that shall aryse and growe uppon my said Londes
and tenements and other my hereditaments / As also all other my goods and cattalls
Plate Juells Corne Debts and Redye money devysesd and assigned in my last will and
testament towards the p[er]formance of this my p[rese]nte testament / my debts and legacies
paide and this my present testament p[er]formed . I give and bequeathe to my Executors
whom I do ordayne and make thafore namyd Nicholas Rokewood and Richard Heydon
they to dispose them for the welthe of my soule and of all Christen soules / as they will
Answere before god at the daye of Judgement / And I give and bequeathe to every of
them to thenetent they shall take upon them the seyd charge for them busynes and labor
in that behalf Twentye pounds / And I make and ordeyne the said Guy Awood my
Nephewwe and my Cosyn Edmonde Style overseers of this my p[rese]nte testament / and I
bequeathe to the saide Guye Awood for his paynes and labour in that behalf tenne pounds
And to the said Edmond Style for his lyke paynes and labors in that behalf vj L xiij s
iiij d / In wytnes whereof . I the said Humfrey Style knyght have published my name
and setto my seale of Armes . the daye and yere above said / And where sithe the making
of this my p[rese]nte tstament it hath pleased Almightie god . to have sent me a daughter
who was borne this xviijth daye of marche last past Anno D[o]m[ini] mt VC Lj to and hath to name
Mary / I therefore give and bequeathe to the said Mary if it shall please god that she lyve
unto hir Lawfull yeres of mariage / Cxxxiij L vj s iij d over and above a childes p[ar]te
as heretofore in the thirde leffe of this my p[rese]nte testament emonges my children to be
devyded is declareyd / In wytnes wherof I have not only wrytt this changse with myn
owne hande but also subsctibed my name for a ferther testimonye of the same /
The Codicell to be annexed to Sir Humphrey Style his will / tercio die
Augustis Anno mt vC Lij o / I give to my wif three cheans at her choise my two best and greatest Chaynes excepted / Item I give to James Warde Fyve
markes over and before the bequest to hym given by my mother / Item I give to the
Reliff of Scollers in Oxforde and Cambridge Twentie poundes / Item I give to the
maydes marrages . Twenty pounds / Item I give to the hospitall or Spitall of Seynt
Bartholemewe in London iiij L or v L / Item I give to Mr Stopes twentie Markes
before his wages . and I desire that he may be provided of a Benyfice / Item I give to
James Plege vi L xiij s iiij d / And I will that if the same James Plege do not owe me
above xl s upon his Rekenyng / that then he be discharged and forgiven Witnes
Edmond Style grocer of London Guye Awood Mercer William Dane Robert Dusstyn
clarke persone of Bekenham and other Probate granted at London 21 April 1552 to Nicholas Rokewood ==Sources==

Will of Humphrey Gratwick

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Gratwick-18|Humphrey Gratwick]] a Gentleman of Ham in the parish of Angmering, Sussex, England. '''Will of Humphrey Gratwick, 1685''' England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858, Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11/383/336 The National Archives Kew, Surrey, England. Image downloaded from [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/ The National Archives] (Accessed 28 December 2021). Humphrey wrote his will on 19 December 1685. The will was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 18 June 1686, with administration being granted to Humphrey's eldest son [[Gratwicke-4|Thomas]]. Spelling, line breaks and punctuation as per the register copy of the will. Capital F is rendered as such rather than ff. Bold text and paragraph breaks at change of Items are my own for ease of reading. '''Persons mentioned:''' * '''my loving Wife Anne''' [[Edsaw-1|Anne (Edsaw) Gratwick]] married 18 November 1647. * '''my Sonne Richard Gratwick''' [[Gratwicke-22|Richard Gratwicke]], the youngest of Humphrey's two surviving sons. * '''the Duke of Norfolk''' the lessor of Russington Parsonage and various Manses laying in Arroundell and Lymmington leased by Humphrey. * '''William Gratwick my Grandson''' [[Gratwicke-42|William Gratwicke]] Thomas's eldest son * '''my three Granddaughters Lyne, Anne and Mary Gratwick''' * '''the Poor of the said parish of Angmering''' * '''my Sonne Thomas Gratwick''' [[Gratwicke-4|Thomas Gratwicke]], Humphrey's eldest son. * '''my loving Brother John Gratwick senior and John Gratwick junior of Eatons in the parish of Henfield''' * '''my loving Cousin Thomas Olliver of Angmering''' *''' Witnesses''': **'''Roger Barwicke''' **'''Thomas Foster''' **'''William Baker''' === Transcription === '''In the Name of God Amen'''
On the nineteenth day of December and in the fifth year of our Sovereign
King James the Second his reign in One thousand six hundred eighty
and five I Humphrey Gratwick of Ham in the parish of Angmering
and County of Sussex Gent being more than sixty five years old but in
good health of body and of sound and perfect mind and memory praise be therefor
given to Almighty God and knowing the uncertainty of this life on earth
and being desirous to settle things in order Do now make and ordain this my
present last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to
say first and principally I commend my soul into the hands of the Almighty
God hoping thro the merits death and passion of his sonne and my Saviour Jesus
Christ to have full and free pardon and forgiveness of all my sins and to
inherit everlasting life and my body I comitt unto the earth to be buryed
in Angmering Church in Ham Chancell under the great stone before my
Seate in such decent and Christian manner as to my Executor hereafter
named shall be thought meet and convenient and as concerns the disposal
of all such temporall ? as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon
me my will and meaning is the same shall be imployed an bestowed as
hereafter by this my last Will is express and first I doe revoke renounce
disannul and make void all manner of former Wills and Testaments by me
made and doe declare and appoint this my true last Will and Testament
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my loving Wife Anne''' five pounds of good
lawful English money to be paid to her by my Executor hereafter mentioned
within three months after my decease Item I give and bequeath unto '''my'''
'''Sonne Richard Gratwick''' One Thousand Pounds of good lawful English money the one
half whereof to be paid him within one month and the other half within
three months after my decease by my Executor hereafter mentioned And
also I bequeath unto him the Lease of Russington Parsonage which
I now rent from '''the Duke of Norfolk''' Item I give and bequeath unto my
aforedsaid '''son Richard''' the Lease of the Duke of Norfolks Manses
laying in Arroundell and Lymmington Item I give and bequeath to '''William'''
'''Gratwick my Grandson''' one piece of old Gold to buy him a Ring Item I
give and bequeath unto each of '''my three Granddaughters Lyne, Anne'''
'''and Mary Gratwick''' One Hundred Pounds a piece of lawful Englaish money
to be paid to them by my Executor when they shall accomplish the full age of Twenty
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twenty one years or at their several days of marriages which shall
first happen But if any of the aforesaid Granddaughters should happen
to dye before the enjoyment of this my gift then I will and bequeath hers
or her Legacie to be equally divided between the survivor and descend
to the ? if ? of the aforesaid '''Lyne Anne and Mary Gratwick'''
Item I give and bequeath to '''the Poor of the said parish of Angmering'''
Fifty shillings of good and lawfull English money to be distributed to
them according to the discretion of my Executor hereafter mentioned
within a month after my decease Item I will and my meaning is that
'''my Sonne Thomas Gratwick''' shall be my whole and sole Executor of
this my last Will and Testament And I doe nominate appoint and
ordain '''my loving Brother John Gratwick senior and John'''
'''Gratwick junior of Eatons in the parish of Henfield''' and '''my loving'''
'''Cousin Thomas Olliver of Angmering''' to be Overseers in truth of
this my last Will and Testament and doe give and bequeath to each
of them my said Overseers twenty shillings apiece of good lawfull
English money over and above their charges and expenses which they
shall be at about the proveing or executing of this my last Will
and Testament In witness whereof I shall put my hand and
seale the day and year fifth above written Humpy Gratwick
This is the last Will and Testament of Mr Humphry Gratwick
published and declared in the presence of Roger Barwicke Thomas
Foster Wm Baker == Sources ==

Will of Isaac Guest, Sr, 1861

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[Red River County Will Book B, pp. 50-51.] In the Name of God Amen. I Isaac Guest of the County of Red River and State of Texas, being in feeble health but of sound mind and disposing memory, knowing the uncertainty of life and the certainty of death, and that it is appointed unto man once to die, do make, publish and ordain this my last Will and Testament, hereby revoking all aforesaid Wills by me made, commending my soul to God who gave it & desire that my body be buried in a decent Christian like manner. 1st I desire that all my just debts be paid. 2nd I desire that my old negro woman who has been a faithful servant shall not work any more and that she have Cynthia to take care of her and wait on her and that she also have Cyenna who is a cripple and has no use of herself, and that they live with Martin Guest. 3rd I give and bequeath to my son Martin Guest my negro man Levi. 4th I desire that my son Calvin Guest have my negro man Henry. 5th I desire that my daughter Rhoda Wheeler have my negro woman Sarah and her child Pete. 6th I desire that my daughter Betsy Becknell have my negro woman Martha and her (3) three children, Mary, Eliza and Henry. 7th I desire my Grandson Isaac Guest have my negro girl Susan. 8th I desire my Grandson James Scurry to have my negro man Pleasant. 9th I desire my two Grandsons, Isaac Guest and James S. Guest, have my homesead 640 acres to be divided among them equally. 10th I desire my son William Guest to have the tract [of] Land on which he lives consisting of 160 acres of Land. I desire that the Pine Creek tract of land consisting of 333 acres and the proceeds applied to the payment of any debts, I desire that all my stock and other perishable property that has not been mentioned be sold. 11th I desire that my Grand daughter Mary Stephens have (500) Five Hundred Dollars after my debts are paid. 12th I desire that the balance of my Headright Certificate be sold and converted to the use of the heirs, or if the Certificate has been sold, the land to be sold. I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint Martin Guest my executor to manage my whole Estate and having all confdence in the honesty and integrity of my said son Executor, I do not require him to give bond. I do not wish the County Court to have anything to do with my Estate farther than the probating of this. . . . In Testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my name this the 29th day of October 1861. Isaac [his X mark] Guest Signed in the presence of John A. Bagby Col. F. [?] Guest

Will of Isaac Jones of Ludlow 1842

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The Will of Isaac Jones of Ludlow, Shropshire This is a transcription of the copy of the will of [[Jones-101003 |'''Isaac Jones''']] entered into the registers of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Will of Isaac Jones in: The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1961: Vol· 6, Quire Numbers 251-300 (1842). [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/5111/images/40611_309600-00255 Ancestry permalink] Accessed 26 January 2021 Transcribed as written with original spelling. Line breaks and bold text are inserted for ease of reading. ---- This is the last Will and Testament of me '''Isaac Jones''' of Ludlow in the county of Salop Salop was the old name for Shropshire Tailor and Draper [next page]
as follows I give devise and bequeath unto my Son '''Thomas Jones''' All that messuage or tenement shop and premises situate in High Street in Ludlow aforesaid now in my own occupation and of my said son Thomas [underlined with margin signatures Isaac Jones, J Williams, Rich'd Butler] together with all the fixtures of every kind therein to hold the same unto my said Son Thomas his heirs and assigns for ever I give and devise unto my son '''Richard Jones''' all that messuage or tenement buildings hereditaments and premises situate in Raven Lane in Ludlow aforesaid and called or known by the name or sign of The White Door and now in the possession or occupation of '''Thomas Pierce''' And also all those my four freehold cottages and gardens situate at Brimfield in the County of Hereford and now in the occupations of Charles Courtney [gap for the forename] Anthony, Mrs Waiters and [gap for full name] to hold the said messuages buildings cottages gardens hereditaments and premises unto my said Son Richard Jones his heirs and assigns forever. I also give and bequeath unto my said Son '''Thomas Jones''' the sum of four hundred and fifty pounds secured to me on mortgage of certain freehold and leasehold dwellinghouses [yards?] stables and premises situate in Upper Gaolford probably Upper Galdeford ? in Ludlow aforesaid And I give devise and bequesth all my estate and interest in the said messuages dwellinghouses and premises subject to such mortgage to my said Son Thomas his heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever [underlined with margin signatures Isaac Jones, J Williams, Rich'd Butler] And also All my share right and interest of and in the book debts and stock in trade or business now carried on by myself and my said Son To hold to him his executors administrators and assigns for his own absolute use and benefit I also give and bequeath unto my said Son Richard Jones the sum of four hundred pounds for his own absolute use and benefit I give and bequeath unto my two Sons the said Thomas Jones and Richard Jones their executors administrators and assigns All that my leasehold messuage or tenement hereditaments and premises situate at the top of Broad Street in the Town of Ludlow aforesaid and now in the occupation of my daughter in law '''Mary Ann Jones''' to hold the same unto the said '''Thomas Jones''' and '''Richard Jones''' their executors administrators and assigns upon and for the trusts intents and purposes hereinafter expressed and contained concerning the same (that is to say) Upon trust to permit and suffer my said daughter in law the said Mary Ann Jones to occupy hold and enjoy or otherwise to receive the rents and profits of my said leasehold messuage and premises for and during and until such time as the youngest child or such one as shall become the youngest child of '''my Son Isaac''' shall attain the age of twenty one the better to enable her to maintain and bring up my said grandchildren and from and immediately after such youngest child or such as shall become the youngest child shall attain the said age of twenty one years Upon trust that they my said trustees or the survivor of them or the executors administrators or assigns of such survivor do and shall make sale and dispose of my said leasehold messuage and premises to any person or persons either together or in lots and either by publication or private contract as they or he shall think fit for the most money that can under all circumstances at the time be got for the same And upon payment of the money arising from such sale or sales shall and do convey and make over the same to the purchaser or purchasers thereof his her or their heirs executors administrators or assigns accordingly And for all and every the purposes aforesaid I do hereby declare that the receipt or receipts of my said Trustees or the survivor of them or the executors or administrators or such survivor shall be good and effectual released and discharges to the purchaser or purchasers of my said leasehold messuage and premises for so much and such parts of the purchase money as in the said receipt or receipt shall be acknowledged or expressed to be accrued and that from and immediately after such receipt or receipts shall be so given and signed by them such purchaser or purchasers or other person or persons his her or their heirs executors administrators or assigns shall not afterwards be bound or obliged to see to the application of such purchase money or be [next page]
answerable or accountable for the misapplication or nonapplication thereof And is it my will and I do hereby direct that my said trustees to pay and divide the monies to arise from such sale after defraying the expenses of such sale unto and equally amongst the said widow of my said son Isaac and such of the children of my said Son Isaac as shall be then living in equal shares and proportions I give and bequeath unto the said Thomas Jones and Richard Jones the sum of seven hundred pounds upon trust that they the said Thomas Jones and Richard Jones or the survivor of them his executors administrators or assigns do and shall lay out and invest the same in their or his names or name in government or real securities in England and Wales and from time to time to alter vary and transpose the said trust monies stock funds and securities for into or upon other stocks funds and securities of a like nature at the sole discretion and of the sole authority of the said Thomas Jones and Richard Jones or the survivor of them his executors administrators or assigns and so and shall stand and be possessed of all and singular the said trust monies stocks funds and securities and the interest dividends and annual proceeds thereof Upon trust to pay the same interest dividends and annual proceeds unto the said Mary Ann Jones for an towards the support and maintenance of herself and all my said grandchildren until the youngest of such grandchildren or such as may become a youngest shall attain the age of twenty one years and immediately from and after the youngest of my said grandchildren shall attain the age of twenty one years then the said trust monies stocks funds and securities and the interests dividends and annual produce thereof to be equally divided between the said Mary Ann Jones and all and every my said grandchildren share and share alike in the same manner as I have herein before directed with regard to the monies to arise from the sale of my said leasehold dwellinghouse and premises And I do hereby direct that if the said Mary Ann Jones shall depart this life before the youngest of my said grandchildren shall attain the said age of twenty one years then the said Thomas Jones and Richard Jones or the survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall pay and apply the rents dues and profits of my said leasehold dwellinghouse and also the interest dividends and annual proceeds to arise from the Seven hundred pounds or the stocks funds and securities on which the same shall be invested in their or his discretion unto or for the benefit of my said grandchildren on equal shares and proportions until the youngest of my said grandchildren or such as shall become the youngest shall attain his or her age of twenty one years as aforesaid And as to all the Rest and Residue of my estate and effects of what nature of kind soever I do hereby give and devise and bequeath the same and every part thereof to my said Son Thomas his heirs executors administrators and assigns for ever And I do hereby subject and charge my share right and interest of and in the book debts and stock in trade the said sum of four hundred and fifty pounds secured to me on mortgage and also the residue of my estate and effects herein before be me bequeathed to my said Son Thomas with the payment of the said legacy of four hundred pounds to my said Son Richard and also the Seven hundred pounds for the benefit of my said daughter in law and my said grandchildren and also of my just debts testamentary and funeral expenses And I appoint my aid Son Thomas and Richard joint Executors of this my will And I do hereby declare that they or the survivor of them his executors administrator or assign shall not be answerable the one for the other of them or for the ongoing receipts for the sake of conformity or for any involuntary loss which may happen to the said trust monies or any part thereof And that it shall and may be lawful for them or him out of the monies which shall come to their or his hands to reimburse themselves and himself their and his costs and expences in discharging the trusts hereby in them and him repaced [?] In Witness whereof [next page]
I have hereunto set my hand and seal this '''tenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine'''
Isaac Jones {seal}
Signed sealed acknowledged published and declared by the said Testator Isaac Jones as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses hereto the interlineations appearing between the third and the fourth lines and the seventeenth and eighteenth lines from the top of the first side against which our names and also the name of the said Testator are set being first made
J Williams
Rich'd Butler
'''A Codicil''' to be annexed to to and form part of the last will and Testament of me Isaac Jones of Ludlow in the county of Salop Tailor and Draper bearing date the tenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and thirty nine as follows Whereas I have in and by my will amongst other devises and bequests given and devised to my on Richard Jones his heirs and assigns four freehold cottages and gardens situate at Brimford in the County of Hereford And also the sum of four hundred pounds And whereas since the date an execution of my said will I have sold and disposed of two of the said Cottages and Gardens at Brimford Now I do hereby give and bequeath to my said Son Richard the sum of Seven hundred and fifty pounds in lieu and instead of the said sum of four hundred pounds so bequeathed to him by my said Will And in all other respects I ratify and confirm my said Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this seventeenth day of December one thousand eight hundred and forty one
Isaac Jones {seal} Signed sealed acknowledged and declared by the said Isaac Jones as and for a codicil to this last will and Testament in the presence of us who in his presence and at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses
Eliz'th Jay John Williams '''Proved''' at London with a Codicil 28th April 1842 before the worshipful Tejre Addams Doctor of Laws and Surrogate by the oaths of Thomas Jones and Richard Jones the Sons the Executors to who Administration was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. ==Sources==

Will of Isabel Pattison McLennan, dated 1947

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Isabel P McLennan 1947 Will LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, ISABEL P MCLENNAN, residing at the Ambassador Apartments at 175 North Street in the City of Buffalo
FIRST: I direct that all my just debts and funeral expenses be paid, including my church pledge.
SECOND: I give, devise and bequeath to my beloved daughter by marriage, Dorothy McLennan Trembly, of Doylestown, Pennsylvania, my US Government bond of ,000. I further give and bequeath to her the following: My furniture, rugs and dishes, in my apartment in Buffalo, New York and my automobile; the following stocks and bonds from the estate of her father, Dr. Will M McLennan; Fifteen shares equity Corporation stock, .00 convertible prefer. Also the deed to the McLennan lot in Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois Such silver, clothing, jewelry, household linen in my apartment in Buffalo, which I wish her to share as she desires with my sister, Mae Pattison Sutter, of Zillah, Washington.
THIRD: I give, devise and bequeath to my dear sister, Mae Pattison Sutter, of Zillah, Washington, my US Government Bond of ,000; and from our late father's estate the following — Four shares of American Telephone and Telegraph stock, nineteen shares of Everett Am. Building Cor., Illinois; three shares of Midland Utilities Company, with the request that the four shares of American Telephone and Telegraph stock and the proceeds be divided equally among her three daughters, my nieces as follows: - Winifred Sutter, Seattle, Washington; Margaret Sutter, Pritchard, Seattle, Washington; and Elizabeth Sutter Thompson, Zillah, Washington. Also I give and bequeath to her my interest in the Pattison lot in Rose Hill Cemetery, Chicago Illinois, of which she is joint owner Also I give and bequeath to her my interest in the vacant property in Chicago, of which she is joint owner.
FOURTH: I give, devise and bequeath to my dear son-in-law Frank H Trembly, Jr the sum of Three Thousand Dollars of the Three Thousand and Six Hundred Dollars he owes my estate, and for which he has give me two promissory notes of Eighteen hundred dollars each. If any amount of this has been paid, said sum is to be returned to him and any balance still due is to be cancelled so that he may have the above sum of Three Thousand from my estate. The remaining Six Hundred Dollars is to paid into my seat and divided equally among three grandchildren of my late husband as follows : Donald McLennan, Jr., Orlando, Florida, 0; Gordon McLennan, Leonia, New Jersey; and Florence McLennan Boulanger, Anaheim, California.
FIFTH: I desire that Frank H Trembly, Jr is to negotiate the sale of my vacant lot in Dearborn, Detroit and divide the proceeds between the other two grandchildren, Bruce Trembly and Suzanne Trembly of Doylestown, Pa. And further, if there is sufficient cash balance left of my estate, I should like a bequest of Two Hundred Dollars to be paid to Edna McLennan, New York.
SIXTH: In case of death of either of any of the said persons leaving lawful issue him or her surviving, then and in such case, - give devise and bequeath the share or part of my said residuary estate heretofore given, devised and bequeathed to the person so dying, unto his or her issues in equal shares;
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal, this 29th day of July in the year One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-seven. ** Isabel P. McLennan **

Will of Israel Burnley, Wilkes County, Georgia

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WILL OF [[Burnley-77|ISRAEL BURNLEY]]
(Will Book D.D. 1779-1792, p. 29)

Wilkes County, State of Georgia. In the name of God Amen: I Israel Burnley of the county of Wilkes and State aforesaid, being of perfect mind and memory, calling to mind the mortality of my body, and nowing that it is appointed for all men once to die, do make and ordain this my last will and Testament, (viz) First I give my soul to Almighty God who gave it, and my body to the earth from whence it was taken, to be buried in a christian like manner according to the discretion of my Executors (viz) my wife Hannah Burnley, Henry Burnley and Stephen Burnley, whom I constitute and appoint to execute this my last will and testament; My worldly goods which it has pleased God to bestow on me, I will and bequeath in the following manner--Imprimis I give to my son Henry Burnley one negro boy named Abraham to him and his heirs forever.--
Item. I give to my daughter Susannah Barksdale one negro girl named Agnes and her increased, to her and her heirs forever.
Item. I give to my daughter Frances Smith one negro girl named Rachel and her increased, to her and her heirs forever.
Item. I give to my daughter Elizabeth Burnley one negro girl named Amy and her increase, to her and her heirs forever.
Item. I give to my son Stephen Burnley one negro boy named Moses, also the tract of land whereon I now live, to be his after the decease of my wife, to him and his heirs forever.
Item. I give to my daughter Anne Terrell Burnley one negro girl named Rose and her increase, to her and her heirs forever.
Item. I give to my grandson Henry Brown one negro boy named Adam, to be delivered to him when he shall have attained the age of twenty-one years, to him and his heirs forever.
Item. My will and desire is that if any of my children (or my grandson Henry Brown) should die before they marry or come to the age of Twenty-one years, that then, and in that case the legacy's left by the deceased shall be Equally divided among the surviving children, after the death of my wife, to them and their heirs forever.
Item. I lend my beloved wife all the rest of my Estate (both real and personal) during her natural life and after her deceased to be Equally divided among the Surviving children, to them and their heirs forever. And I hereby Revoke, disannul & utterly make void all other Wills, Testaments, Legacies, Bequests and Executors, by me in anywise before Will'd, bequeathed or Appointed, Ratifying and confirming this and no other as my last will and Testament: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my Seal this 14 Day of November, One thousand Seven Hundred and 87.

Israel Burnley (Seal)
(signed)
Benjamin Thompson
Richard Fretwell
Benjamin Simmons
----- State of Georgia, Wilkes County.

Personally appeared before me Benjamin Simmons one of the Subscribing Witnesses to the within Will who by me being duly sworn on the the Holy Evangelists of Almighty God, doth depose and say that he saw the within named Israel Burnley Sign, seal, published and declare the within to be his last Will and Testament being of sound mind, memory and understanding and that he saw Benjamin Thompson and Richard Fretwell subscribe their names as Witnesses to the same at the request of the Testator in his presence and in the presence of each other.

{Signed} Edw. Jones, Reg. Pro.
Proved and approved before me
the 25th day of Jany. 1791.

In Returns of Administrations and Guardians, Wilkes County, Georgia, is found the following:
"Israel Burnley deceased. Receipt of John Barksdale, George Smith, Harry Burnley, John Colbert, and Anne Terrell Burnley to Stephen Burnley, Executor for their distributive shares in full. Mar. 15, 1793." (Early Records of Ga. Vol. 2, p. 200)
Henry Brown's legacy was to be delivered to him when he became of age.
== Sources == * Ancestry.com. Our Burnley ancestors and allied families, (pages 82-85), [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/15966/dvm_GenMono002662-00044-1/84?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/160091879/person/332102286012/facts/citation/962141281910/edit/record database online]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc.

Will of Jacob Burton Chambers County Alabama 1864

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Transcribed Will of [[Burton-16693|Jacob Burton (1792-1864)]] Accessed August 30 2015 http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumdarchive/index.cgi/md/read/id/3461/sbj/jacob-burton-s-will-dated-1862-with-slave-listin/ Jacob Burton's Will (dated 1862) with slave listings :Shared By:Kenneth Hugh Burton :Date: 12/16/2002, 9:44 am :Jacob Burton's Will In the name of God Amen I Jacob Burton of the County of Chambers and the State of Alabama being afflicted in body and mindfull of the shortness of life and the certainty of death and being blessed with a sound mind and disposing memory with the desire of making a proper disposition of the property it has pleased God to bless me with do make public and declare this to be my last Will and testament hereby revoking all former Wills by me made. :First :Trusting in God for a glorious resurrection unto eternal life I Submit my Soul to him who gave it and desire that my body be decently interred. :Item 2nd :My Will and desire is that all of my debts and funeral expenses be paid as soon after my decease as practicable. :Item 3rd :I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Rachel Burton the following property to wit the land on which I now live known and described as follows, the South East quarter of Section thirty, 30, and Township twenty two, 22, and range twenty seven, 27, together with all the improvements thereon, Cotton Gin and all the appurtenances thereunto belonging House hold and kitchen furniture, The farming utensils of every kind, Cart and Steers Buggy and harness, Tools of every description, The Stock of all kinds, exception hereinafter made, Also the following named negroes Harry and Rosa his wife, Mary and Nathan, Son and Daughter of Harry and Rosa, Washington, the son of Mary, also the youngest son of Mary by the name of John, Warren the son of Anis and Sarah the daughter of Silah so long as the Said Rachel Burton shall live. :Item fourth :To John W. Burton I have heretofore given land in Tallapoosa County Alabama the description of which will more fully appear by reference to Deed of Conveyance heretofore executed to the Said John W. Burton and whereas I have heretofore given to the Said John W. Burton the following named negroes to wit, Berryan (sic) and Mariah, Son and Daughter of Lucy, Catherine, daughter of Seller, to him and his heirs forever hereby Confirming the advancements to the Said John W. Burton and his heirs forever together with all the future increase as his full distributive share of my Estate. :Item fifth :To my son Robert P. Burton I have heretofore given land in Tallapoosa County Alabama the description of which will make fully appear by the Deed on Conveyance heretofore granted to the Said Robert P. Burton, And whereas I have heretofore given to the Said Robert P. Burton the following named negroes to wit, Handsome (sic) and Louisa, Son and Daughter of Harry and Rosa, Josephine the daughter of Lucy, to him and his heirs forever hereby confirming the above advancements to the Said Robert P. Burton and his heirs forever together with all the future increase as his full distributive share of my Estate. :Item Sixth :To Saml. (sic Samuel) W. Burton I have heretofore given land in Tallapoosa County Alabama which will appear by a Deed of Conveyance made by me to Robt. P. Burton and the Said Saml W. Burton which land has been divided between the Said Robt. P. Burton and the Said Saml. W. Burton and whereas I have heretofore given the Said Saml. W. Burton the following named negroes to wit Martha a daughter of Mary, Minerva, daughter of Lucy, to him and his heirs forever hereby confirming the above advancements unto him his heirs and Assigns as his full distributive share of my Estate. :Item Seventh :To Jacob T. Burton land in Tallapoosa County Alabama which will more fully appear by a Deed of Conveyance made to the Said Jacob J. Burton and John W. Burton which land has since been divided between the Said Jacob J. Burton and John W. Burton and whereas I have heretofore given to my Son Jacob J. Burton the following named negroes to wit, Puss daughter of Harry and Rosa, Talitha, daughter of Anis and their increase forever hereby confirms the advancements made unto him, his heirs and Assigns forever as his full distributive share of my Estate. :Item Eighth :I hereby give and bequeath to my Son William H. Burton the following described land to wit, one half of the South West half of Section twenty nine, 29, Township twenty two, 22, and Range twenty seven known as the Holly half section also one half of eleven acres bought from John Dorsett and one half of the Mill thereon, and whereas I have given to my Son W. H. Burton three negroes to wit, Moses son of Mary, Harriet and Clark Son and daughter of Anis, and I hereby give and bequeath to him the Said William H. Burton the named negroes which are now in my possession to wit, Mealy and Lucyann (sic) daughters of Anis, Willis and Ben sons of Seller and Lucy and old woman Josephine daughter of Jane and at the death of my Wife the negro boy by the name of Warren son of Anis with him his heirs and assigns forever as his full distributive share of my Estate. :Item 9th :I give and bequeath to my son Andrew J. Burton the following described land on half of the South West half of Section twenty nine, 29, known as the Holly half Section also one half of eleven acres of land bought from John Dorsett and one half of the Mill thereon and the following named negroes, Charles, Jeff and George sons of Harry and Rosa, Russ daughter and Richard son and daughter of Mary, Young son of Anis, Mary daughter of Susan, and Weany daughter of Mary, three mules and carts waggon and harness all my gin smith and blacksmith tools, watch (sic) tools, and at the death of my wife Rachel Burton my will and desire is and I hereby give and bequeath also to my son Andrew J. Burton all of the property and future increase both real and personal that I have given to my beloved wife Rachel Burton with the exception above named to wit one negro boy Warren unto him the Said A. J. Burton his heirs and assigns forever as his full distributive share of my estate. :Item 10th :Whereas I have heretofore given to my daughter Nancy C. James, wife of John J. James the following property to wit, the following described land one half of one half section of land which I bought from Robert P. Burton which he bought from Thomas B. Sherman and Littlebury Phillips one half of Section twenty five, 25, Township twenty two, 22, and Range twenty six, 26, and I have heretofore given my Daughter Nancy C. the following negroes Sam which has been sold by my consent, Henry and Georgia son and (sic daughter) of Caroline, deceased, Creasey daughter of Siller and Barthume which she now has in possession, and also give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy C. Jones the following named negroes Anis and Siller and old Woman, and all of their future increase from this date unto the said Nancy C. Jones and her children, also one mule. :Item 11th :I hereby give and bequeath to my daughter Elizabeth Jones now the abandoned wife of Crawford Jones one half of the half section of land that I bought of my son Robt. E. Burton which he bought of Thos. B. M... and L. B. Phillips half of Section twenty five, Township twenty two and Range twenty six, 26, which is to be equally divided between Elizabeth Jones and Nancy C. Jones, also the following named negroes to wit, Susan daughter of Harry and Rosa, George and Margaret son and daughter of Susan, Jane daughter of Lucy, Ngenie Amanda and Indianarm (sic) daughters of Jane, Isaac son of Siller and those issuance from this date unto her and her children, two mules two cows and calves and it is my will and desire that all of the property that I have given to my daughter Elizabeth Jones is not to be subject to the uses or control of Crawford Jones in any manner or form whatever and the Said Elizabeth Jones here after at any time live with or go with the Said Crawford Jones I do hereby authorize and empower my Executor to take possession of all the property I have given to the Said Elizabeth and in the event she does live with Said Jones the Said Executor so herein appointed to act as trustee for the children of the Said Elizabeth in the management of said property for them. :Item 12th :I do hereby constitute and appoint my son Robt. P. Burton Sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I the Said Jacob Burton hath herein set my hand and seal this 4th day of January AD 1862. :(signed, Jacob Burton) :Signed Sealed and Acknowledged in the presence of Geo. R. Stamps Mg. of Stamps Britton Stamps ==Earlier Will== Jacob Burton had an earlier draft of his will dated 1848. Attached are copies of two pages of the book: :For the Love and Affection: Jacob Burton and Allied Families :Editor Elizabeth Posey Siskron :Publisher Elizabeth Siskron, 2008 These pages were shared with me by the Author.

Will of Jacob Fisher Sr

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The said '''[[Fisher-6656|Jacob Fisher Sr]]''' died leaving no [[Coil-31|widow]], and the following persons, his heirs at law, and having the next estate of inheritance in said premis(fades into margin) '''[[Fisher-13475|John]]''', '''William''' and '''[[Fisher-18461|Jacob Fisher]]''' and '''Margaret Dewees''', (formerly Fisher) wife of '''Jesse Dewees''', the children and heirs of '''[[Fisher-21668|Philip Fisher]]''' decd who reside in Indiana and '''James Fisher''' who resides in Kansas, The Chidren and heirs of '''Absalom Fisher''' deceased to wit: '''Phoebe''' and '''Margaret Fisher''' and '''Barbara Fisher''' (who is now married but the name of her husband is unknown) all of whom, except Barbara who lives in the state of Iowa, reside in Illinois. The children and heirs of '''Wilmina Harper''' (formerly Fisher) to wit: '''Jacob''' and '''Robert Harper''' who reside in Fayette County Ohio. The children and heirs of '''[[Fisher-25883|Hana Lease]]''' (formerly Fisher) decd to wit; '''[[Lease-296|Mary Ann Sturgeon]]''', wife of '''William Sturgeon''' who lives in Fayette County, Ohio, '''[[Lease-297|Harriet]]''', wife of '''William Snyder''' resides in Missouri, '''[[Lease-285|Phoebe]]''', wife of '''[[Ross-27317|David Ross]]''', resides in Fayette County, Ohio and '''[[Lease-81|Susan]]''', Wife of '''[[Ross-8231|Richard Ross]]''', place of residence unknown. '''Susan Maddox''' (formerly Fisher) and '''Jacob Fisher''' who reside in Ohio; '''[[Fisher-6655|Catherine]]''', wife of '''Abiah Wright''', lives in Illinois. The heirs of '''John Fisher''' deceased, to wit: '''Samuel Fisher''' lives in Fayette County, Ohio, '''George Fisher''' lives in Ross County, Ohio, '''Clinton Fisher''' who lives in Illinois and '''Joseph''', who lives in Tennessee. A minor child of '''Hannah Heizer''' (formerly Fisher) whose name is unknown, and whose place of residence is Iowa. The children and heirs of '''Sarah Goldsbury''' (formerly Fisher) decd '''Benson''' and the following all of whom reside in Ross County, Ohio. Your petitioner therefore prays that said heirs at law may be made defendants to this petition and that they may be notified according to law of the (faded)dudency hereof; and that your petitioner may be ordered to sell said premises and apply the proceeds in accordance with the provisions of said will and the law. Signed John M. Ware Administrator bonis non with the will annexed of Jacob Fisher, Sr. decd. August 23, 1870 == Sources == Ancestry.com Image attached to Jacob Fisher: Probate record of Jacob Fisher, 1870 - Originally shared by: "PStaub0618" on 22 Dec 2020

Will of James Anderson 1825 Warren County, Ohio

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== [[Anderson-34820|James Anderson (abt.1755-abt.1825)]] == [https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1718QcAJ0gXk_Fj5nBV2cELrXgc13nnbR?usp=sharing images of will] ===Transcription=== '''Probate''': "Ohio, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1786-1998," database with images, Will Records 1803-1931; Will Index 1804-1895; Author: Warren County (Ohio). Probate Court; Probate Place: Warren, Ohio, {{Ancestry Sharing|1169776|4b4eea8e1eefa45faef1b72573f039ecb73b8e33818d7f1cb3eb996685aba14a}} - ({{Ancestry Record|8801|1224949}} : accessed 14 January 2023), James Anderson probate on 17 Jul 1825. *Transcribed by Tomaszewicz-6 Be it remembered that at a Court of Common Place Begiven and held at Lebanon in the County of Warren and State of Ohio On the Twelfth day of September in the year of our Lord One thousand and eight Hundred and twenty five the last Will and Testament of James Anderson is proven in open court by William Newell Aiefoe Helnick two of the Subscribing Witnesses to said will and the executor therein named are sworn in open Court and the Court appoint William Newel Senior William Spence and Colon Spence appraises of said Estate, which will in in the Words and of the tenor following to Wit In the Name of God Amen I James Anderson of County of Warren And State of Ohio Being weak in body but of sound and perfect mind and memory thanks be to almighty God for the same do make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in Manner and form following that is to say First I give and bequeath unto my Son Malcolm fifty area of Land off the South end of a tract of Land of upwards of one hundred acres purchased lately by me of William Lytto out the Salt Spring Tract So called during his natural life time and no longer and at the Death of the aforesaid Malcomb the land aforesaid I Next page 268 allow his son James to inherit if he be living but if he be not living then to go to the nearest heir secondly the Balance of the aforesaid tract of land I give and bequeath to my Son William by his paying out the two last gale which I care fore the said land supposed to be about eighty two Dollars but if the a:ignce of William Lytte Shouild not wait until my Son William should be enabled to make the aforesaid payments and recover it out of my personal property then and in that case I allow William to pay to my Son James the full amount so recovered thirdly I give and bequeath to my Son George the Home tract of land of Sixty acres which I purchased of Thomas Paxton in his lifetime by paying to my Son Warren One hundred and twenty dollars as soon as Warren arrives at the age of twenty one it is my wish that my son Warren be bound out to learn some trade such as he sees proper to show my son George bought a certain lott of me which I allow him to inherit as his own property fourthly I give to my Daugh- ter Elizabeth One Bed bekstead and bedding , one shed and her choice of all my Cows also one Coltand tow head of sheep which is her own property by her own purchased and to her Daughter Rebecca I give Fifteen Dollars to be paid out of the amount of my personal property the balance of my personal property I allow to be equally divid ed amongst my three Daughters and my Son James provided that if William should not pay the balance which I owe for the Land in that case I allow William to pay James the amount above stipulated and the three girls to have the Balance which will be left of the aforesaid personal property equally divided among them next page 269 except the sum of Ten dollars with all my wearing apparel both woolen and Linen which I give and be- queath to my Son John to do with as he may see fit. I also herby constitute my Son William K Theophilus Simen- ton my sole executor, of this my last Will and Testament hereby revoking all former wills by me made as Witnesses whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the Seven- teenth day of July in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and twenty five. James Anderson (seal) Signed Sealed published and declared by the above James Anderson to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunto subscribed our names as witnesses in the presence of the Testator. William Newell Sect. == Sources ==

Will of James Antill of Chessington, Surrey 1695

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Will of James Antill of Chessington, Surrey, England 1695'''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 429
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Will of Jacobi Antill, granted probate on 29 Mar 1695. Died about 1695 in Chissington, Surrey, England.
This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of James Antill of Chessington, Surrey. Written on 19 April 1690 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 29 Mar 1695. '''Transcription conventions:'''
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document
Crossings through have been included struck out
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing legible
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim

'''Persons mentioned:'''
*'''James Antill''' Testator *'''Henry Antill''' Son *'''Theophilus Colcock''' Seller of land to Testator *'''Henry Dowce''' Tenant *'''William Rushin''' Tenant *'''Isaack Matthew''' Seller of land to Testator *'''John Godby''' Tenant *'''Thomas White''' Seller of land to Testator *'''William Matthew''' Seller of land to Testator *'''Thomas Andrews''' Seller of land to Testator *'''George Worsfield''' Tenant *'''Dyna''' Wife *'''Jeremy Murden''' Land Owner *'''Sir Robert Hatton''' Land Owner *'''Edward Antill''' Brother *'''Charles Antill''' Son *'''George Peters''' Tenant *'''Henry White''' Son in Law *'''Henry Taylor''' Son in Law *'''Edward Fox''' Witness to Will *'''Mary Hamond''' Witness to Will *'''Jo Hargrate''' Witness to Will

[page 1 folio 264 recto] In the Name of God Amen On the nineteenth day of April Anno in one thousand six hundred and Ninety Anno regni - - since William and Marie - Regis and Regina Anglice and secundo of James Antill of Chissington in the County of Surrey yeoman being in health of body and of sound and perfect memory thanks be to God do make ordain and declare this my last Will and Testament revoking all former wills by me made in manner and form following and first I com[m]end my Soul to Almighty god and my body from it to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named and as touching all my worldly estate I give order and dispose thereof as followeth And first I give and devise to my son Henry Antill and his heires all that cottage or tenement yard garden and orchard thereunto belonging containing by estimation one acre with the appurten[an]ces And half an acre of land lying in Moorefeild in Chissington aforesaid late purchased of Theophilus Colcock and now or late in the occupation of Henry Dowce and all that half acre of land now or late in the occupation of William Rushin and all that messuage or tenement with the appurten[an]ces and the orchard thereunto belonging containing by estimation two acres last purchased of Isaack Matthew now in the occupation of John Godby And all those four acres of Land lying in Down fields in Chissington aforesaid and that one acre and one half of land lying in Moorfields aforesaid late purchased of Thomas White And all barnes stables outhouses buildings yards gardens and orchards to the said Messuage Cottage Lands Tenements and Premises belonging or appertaining To have and to hold all and singular the premises with the appurten[an]ces unto my said son Henry Antill his Heires and Assignes forever Also I give and devise to my said son Henry Antill and his heires after the decease of my wife all that messuage or tenement and six acres of land thereunto belonging scituate lying and being in Chissington aforesaid which I late purchased of William Matthew now in my owne occupant[i]on and all that Messuage or Tenement and four acres of Land thereunto belonging in Chissington aforesaid which I late purchased of Thomas Andrews now or late in the occupant[i]on of George Worsfield and one acre of land lying in the close in Chissington aforesaid which I late purchased of the said Theophilus Colcock And also half an acre of land more lying in the other New Close next Leadyers which I late purchased of Thos White And all barnes stables outhouses buildings yards gardens and orchards to the said severall Messuages Lands Tenements and premises last ment[i]oned belonging or appertaining with the appurtenances To have and to hold all and singular the premises last mentioned with the appurtenances unto Dyna my wife and her assignes for and during the term of her natural life and after her decease then to the use and behoof of the said Henry Antill my son his heires and assignes forever Also I give and devise to my said son Henry Antill all that my Lease of the Messuage and Farm in Chissington aforesaid now in my own occupant[i]on and wherein I now dwell demised to me by Jeremy Murden And all my estate right title interest and term of yeares to come therein And also all that my Lease of the Messuage and Farm called Wenhams Farm in Chissington aforesaid which I hold of Sir Robert Hatton and all my estate right title interest and term of yeares to come therein and also all my crops and stock of corne cattell [page 2 folio 264 verso] goods and chattels whatsover to the said several farms belonging or appurtaining or therewith used occupied or enjoyed soe the said Henry Antill paying to his Brother Edward Antill and his children Five shillings a peece Also I give and devise to my son Charles Antill and his heires all that Messuage or Tenement and three closes of Land containing by estimation six acres be the same more or less with the appurten[an]ces scituate lying and being in Chissington aforeaid late purchased of the said Theophilus Colcock and now in the occupant[i]on of George Peters To have and to hold the said Messuage or Tenement and three closes of land last ment[i]oned with the appurten[an]ces unto the said Charles Antill my sonne his heires and assignes forever Also I give and devise unto the said Charles Antill my sonne All that my Lease of the Messuage and Farm in Chissington aforesaid called Chissington place which I hold by Lease of the said Sir Robert Hatton And all my estate right title interest and Term of years to come therein and also all my crop and stock of corn and grass and All my Cattell goods and chattells whatsoever to the said Farm belonging or appertaining or therewith now used occupied or enjoyed Also I give and bequeath to the said Dyna my loving wife such and so much of my goods and household stuff in my dwelling house as she shall choose sufficient to furnish three rooms Also all my goods and household stuff in the said Messuage called Chissington place I give and bequeath to my said son Charles Antill also all other my goods cattell chattels stock household stuff and all other my reall and personal estate whatsoever not herein before bequeathed I give and bequeath the same to my said sonne Henry Antill whom I ordain and make sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament enjoining him to see my body decently buried my Debts and legacies truly paid and satisfied and this my will in all things duly performed And I charge and enjoine my said two sonnes Henry and Charles that they do unite and agree together and live in unity and peace one with another and demean themselves with all duty and obedience to their Mother and that she may quietly hold and enjoy what I have herein bequeathed to her And lastly I do nominate and appoint my two sons in law Henry White and Henry Taylor Overseers of this my Will desiring them to be aiding and assisting to my said Executor in the execution thereof and for their pains therein I give them a Guinea of gold a peece In Testimony whereof I have published this to be my last Will and Testament contained in two sheets of paper and to such sheets have set my hand and seale the day and year weithin written James Antill Signed sealed published and declared by the said Testator James Antill and attested and subscribed in his presence by us Edward Fox, Mary Hamond her marke, Jo Hargrate

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Will of James Bush chandler shopkeeper of Middlesex 1827

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This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of '''[[Bush-8349 | James Bush]]''' of 25 Calmel Buildings on Orchard Street, Portman Square in Marylebone, Westminster, Middlesex. He was a chandler and a shopkeeper. He was born in about 1780. The will was written on the 13th of August 1827, just a few days before James was buried on the 19th of August 1827 at the age of 47 years in St George Hanover Square, Middlesex. It was proved at London in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 5th of October 1827. The register copy of the will is now catalogued with the Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills at The National Archives at Kew, Surrey, England. Spelling and punctuation are as the register copy. Abbreviations have been expanded in square brackets. Capital 'f' has been transcribed as 'F' rather than 'ff'. ---- ==Persons mentioned== *James' wife, '''[[Lambole-4 | Rebecca Bush]]''' (nee Lambole). She was buried a month later on the 19th of September 1827 in St George Hanover Square, Middlesex. *'''[[Bush-8333 | Richard Lambole Bush]]''', James' 18 year old son, one of the executors of the will. *'''Joseph Peacock''' of 67 Lincoln's Inn Fields in London, gentleman, one of the executors of the will. *'''Sarah Bush''' and '''George Holding''', the witnesses of the will. ---- ''James Bush''
''5'' '''In the Name of God''' Amen I James Bush of 26o25 Callmell Buildings Orchard Street Portman Square in the County of Middlesex Chandler Shopkeeper I do hereby direct will and bequeath unto my Wife Rebecca Bush all that my right title and interest in the house and Premises 26o25 Callmell Buildings held by Lease Subject to the Tent and Covenants therein contained I also give and bequeath unto my said Wife all my Stock in the Public Funds now standing in my name I also give and bequeath all my Household Furniture Plates Linen and whatever property I may die possessed of for and during her natural life the beneficial interest of all the before mentioned Lease Stock in the Public Funds Household Furniture and all other property whatever is to be applied in the maintenance of herself and Children and also in their maintenance and Education and Advancement in the World I further will and direct that at her death the whole of my aforesaid property shall be divided between and amongst such of my said Children that shall be then living if the youngest of such Children shall have attained its Age of twenty one years or at such time as that event shall happen Share and Share alike as tenants in Common And I hereby appoint Mr. Joseph Peacock of 67 Lincolns Inn Fields Gentleman and my Son Richard Lambole Bush Executors of this my last Will and testament In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and Seal this thirteenth day of August One thousand eight hundred and twenty Seven James Bush LS Signed Sealed Published and declared by the said testator James Bush as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request have hereunto Subscribed our names as Witnesses thereto Sarah Bush George Holding 4 Orchard St[reet] Portman Sq[ua]re '''Proved''' at London the 5th October 1827 before the Worshipful Henry Danne Salisbury Doctor of Laws & Surrogate by the oath of Joseph Peacock one of the Executors to whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted having been first Sworn duly to Administer Power reserved of making the like grant Richard Lambole Bush the Son (now a Minor) the other Executor when he shall attain the Age of twenty years & apply for the same ---- ==Sources== *Reference: PROB 11/1731/181, Description: Will of James Bush, Chandler, Shopkeeper of No 25 Callmell Buildings Orchard Street Portman Square , Middlesex Date: 05 October 1827. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D166958 The National Archives online], accessed 18 Sep 2021 *James Bush, birth year 1780, buried 19 Aug 1827, St George, Hanover Square, Middlesex, England. Citing: findmypast.com.au "Westminster Burials" [https://www.findmypast.com.au/transcript?id=GBPRS/D/490717087/1 requires subscription] accessed 26 Aug 2021

Will of James Davenport of Marton Cheshire proved 1834

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This is a transcript of the will and grant of probate for [[Davenport-4180|James Davenport]] of Marton, Cheshire. His will was dated 18 June 1831 and proved on 7 January 1834. == Will == In the Name of God Amen I James Davenport of Marton in the County of Chester Farmer being sick and weak in Body but of perfect Mind and Memory, Thanks being given to God : calling unto mind the Mortality of my Body and knowing that it is appointed for all Men once to die, do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament That is to say principally and first of all, I give and recommend my Soul into the hand of Almighty God that gave it, and my Body I recommend to the Earth : to be buried in decent Christian Burial, at the Discretion of my Executors : nothing doubting but at the General resurrection, I shall receive the same again, by the mighty Power of God And as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this Life, I give, devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner and Form First, I give and bequeth to Ann my dearly beloved Wife, all my Estate and Property whatsoever to enjoy the same as long as she lives and after her Decease I give it to my dear Children, that is, Peter, James, John, Hanah, Joseph, Daniel, Ann, Charles, and Sarah to be divided equally share and share alike among them And I hereby order my Executors to pay to my son David Five Pounds out of James’s share, that he borrowd of David, and if James should refuse to pay that sum I hereby order that he shall have but one shilling and his share to be equally divided among the rest. Also I likewise constitute, make, and ordain, Charles Davenport Daniel Davenport and John Davenport my three Sons Executors of this my last Will and Testament. And I do hereby utterly disallow, revoke, and disannul all and every other former Testaments, Wills, Bequests, and Executors be me in any ways before named, willed and bequeathed : ratifying and confirming this, and no other, to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal this Eighteenth Day of June in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Thirty One. James Davenport Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced and Declared by the said James Davenport as his last Will and Testament in the Presence of us who, in his Presence, and in the Presence of each other have hereunto subscribed our Names.
William Vawdrey
Joseph Davenport
Edward Davenport == Probate == The seventh day of January 1834
Charles Davenport of Marton in the Parish of Prestbury County & Diocese of Chester Farmer
Daniel Davenport of Elm in the Parish of Astbury, County & Diocese aforesaid, &
John Davenport of Macclesfield, Parish of Prestbury aforesaid Labourer the Executors in this Will named were sworn in common form, & they further made oath that they personal Estate & Effects of the Testator within the Diocese of Chester were under the value of Three hundred Pounds
before me […] Surrogate
Val 300
The Testator died the 13th day of December 1833 Probate issued Dated 7th January 1834 == Sources == * Cheshire Wills And Probate. [https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBPRS%2FCHS%2F748083423 FindMyPast] (accessed 17 Sep 2021) database entry for James Davenport, Residence: Marton, Probate year: 1834.

Will of James Devis of Birmngham

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This is a transcript of [[Devis-42|James Devis's]] will dated 7 May 1833. All spelling and grammar faithful to the document. I James Devis of Edgbaston near
Birmingham in the County of Warwick Maltster hereby
revoke all Wills Codicils and other Testamentary dispositions
made by me at any time or times heretofore and
publish and declare this to be my last Will and
Testament First I will and direct that all my just
Debts Funeral and Testamentary expenses to be paid
by my Executors hereinafter named as soon as
conveniently may be after my decease I give and
bequeath unto my Son [[Devis-56|Thomas Devis]] the sum of
Twenty pounds and unto Mary the Widow of my
Son [[Devis-57|John Devis]] the sum of Ten pounds which
said Legacies I direct shall be paid at the expirations
of Six Calendar months after my decease And
as to all the rest and residue of my Personal Estate
and Effects of what nature or kind soever I give
and bequeath the same and every part thereof
unto my daughter [[Devis-58|Alice]] the wife of John Smith
of Birmingham aforesaid Innkeeper absolutely to
and for her own use and benefit Alice his wife Executor
and Executrix of this my Will In witness whereof
I the said Testor James Devis have to this my
last Will and Testament set my Hand and Seal the
Thirteenth day of December One thousand eight
hundred and thirty one

Will of James Dileshaw

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Last Will and Testament James Deleshaw dec, d Abbeville District. In the name of God Amen. I James Deleshaw of the district aforesaid being afflicted in body but of sound disposing and calling to mind mortality knowing It is appointed for man to die. do make end ordain this my last will and testament In the following manner. Imprimis I bequeath Soul to God In humble hopes of his mercy through Jesus Christ our Lord and my body to the dust. I will that all Just debts and funeral charges be paid. Item. I give unto beloved wife Nancy Deleshaw one hundred and fifty acres of land in the old tract during her natural life and also a sufficient part Of the stock to support her and at her death to go to my son Peter Deleshaw . I also give my daughter Sarah Brezzeal twenty five acres so long as she chooses to live on It. I also give unto Son Jacob Deleshaw forty one acres of land. and all the property that wife Nancy Deleshaw does not take for her support shall be sold and equal divided between my lawful heirs and Joseph my Grandson which their names is as follows Jacob Deleshaw Elizabeth Man Sarah Breazeale, Peter Deleshaw and my grandson Joseph I also will that the land Shall be so divided as all to have use of the Spring I also do appoint my son Jacob Deleshaw as Executor to this my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal this the six day of September in the year of our lord 1820 Dale Lalmer Daniel Chambers Charles Brett Proven the 21st October 1820 before Jas. Dullss Moses Taggart *People named in will *[[Delachaux-10|Nancy Deleshaw]] (wife) *[[Delachaux-13|Peter Deleshaw]] (son *[[Delachaux-3|Sarah Brezzeal]] (daughter) *[[Delachaux-14|Jacob Deleshaw]] (son and executor) *[[Delachaux-12|Elizabeth Mann]] (daughter) *[[Delachaux-12|Joseph Deleshaw]] (grandson, son of Elizabeth) ==Sources== Source Citation Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Abbeville County); Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina Description Notes: Probate Records, Boxes 25-28, Packages 559-658, 1782-1958 Source Information Ancestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:South Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Source Description You can’t take it with you. Find out what was left behind and to whom in over 200 years of South Carolina probate records. Source Citation Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Abbeville County); Probate Place: Abbeville, South Carolina Description Notes: Probate Records, Boxes 25-28, Packages 559-658, 1782-1958 Source Information Ancestry.com. South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2015. Original data:South Carolina County, District and Probate Courts. Source Description You can’t take it with you. Find out what was left behind and to whom in over 200 years of South Carolina probate records.

Will of James Dunbar, Officer in Her Majesty's Army of Wynberg 1840

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The Will of [[Dunbar-40|James Dunbar]], Officer in Her Majesty's Army of Wynberg , Cape of Good Hope, written on 30 January 1840, proved at London on 09 August 1841. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 1950
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Will of James Dunbar, granted probate on 9 Aug 1841. Died about 1841 in Edinburgh.
[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D109867 PROB 11/1950/6] Description: Will of James Dunbar, Officer in Her Majesty's Army of Wynberg , Cape of Good Hope Date: 09 August 1841 Held by: The National Archives, Kew Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. People in the will in the order that they appear: *John Reid (Notary Public) *James Dunbar Esq. (Testator) *Sir George Dunbar (Testator's father) *Anna Catharina Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn (Testator's Wife, Executrix) *Jessie Dunbar (Daughter) *Jane Dunbar (Daughter) *Sophia Dunbar (Daughter) *Anna Dunbar (Daughter) *William Dunbar (Son, Executor) *James Dunbar (Son) *George Dunbar (Son) *Thomas Dunbar(Son) *Alexander Blair (Executor) *Hugh Blair Executor *H.H. Gird, Charles Geo: Napier, John Reid Notary Public (Witnesses) ---- In the Name of God Amen
on this the thirtieth day ^of January one thousand eight hundred & forty before me '''John'''
'''Reid''' ^of Capetown Cape of Good Hope Notary Public by the authority of Government duly
sworn and admitted and in presence of the subscribed Witnesses personally came and
appeared''' James Dunbar''' Esquire and Officer in Her Majesty's Army Son of '''Sir George'''
'''Dunbar''' of Mochrum in the County of Wigton in Scotland and his Wife named '''Anna'''
'''Catharina Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn''' and these Appearers the first thereof being
weak in body but both of sound mind memory & understanding and capable of do-
ing act that required thought judgment or reflection declared their intention to make
and execute their last will and testament in manner following wherefore the Appear-
ers thereby revoking annulling cancelling & making void to all intents and purposes
all former or other will or wills by either of them heretofore made & executed & the
Testatrix declares that in the event of her dying before the Testator then and in such
case she doth hereby appoint the Testator her universal heir of all her estate & effects
whatever both real & personal and wherever same [...] be in possession rever-
sion or expectancy as also Executor of this her will and administrator of all her
said estate and the Testator hereby declares that in the event of his dying before the
Testatrix then and in such case she shall remain in possession of all his property
and shall enjoy the interest or usufruct thereof during her life on condition however
that she shall educate and support their children until they shall attain the age of
twenty one years or be previously married and at her demise four thousand pounds
of this said property shall be placed at interest for the benefit of his Daughters
named '''Jessie Dunbar Jane Dunbar Sophia Dunbar Anna Dunbar''' or such of
them as shall be then unmarried so long as they shall remain unmarried and
in case of the death or marriage of any of the said Daughters then the interest of such
daughters or daughter therein shall devolve upon the others then being alive
and unmarried and upon the death or marriage of the whole of them then
three thousand pounds of the said Capital shall be equally divided among the
survivors of their children or their descendants with the exception of their eldest
Son who shall be then alive to whom shall devolve the remaining one thousand
pounds or in case all their Sons shall be then dead then the whole of the said
four thousand pounds shall be equally divided among their children or their
descendants The residue of his property shall be equally divided among
his children the said Jessie Dunbar Jane Dunbar Sophia Dunbar and Anna
Dunbar & '''William Dunbar James Dunbar George Dunbar and Thomas Dunbar'''
and the Testator further declared to nominate and appoint his said Wife
jointly with '''Alexander Blair''' and '''Hugh Blair''' writers to the Signet of Edinburgh
and William Dunbar to be the Executors of this his Will and Testament Adminis-
trators of his estate ^as also tutors of their minor children with ^all such power and authority
as is required by law and due to them in such capacities Finally the Testators
declared to reserve themselves the privilege of the clausule reservation in
order should they find it advisable to make such use thereof as is admissible
in Law The premisses having been distinctly read over to the Testators they
declared that they understood the same perfectly well and that it contains their
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last Will and Testament desiring that [...] it may bear effect as such or as a
codicil or as may be consistent with the law of this Colony signed sealed and deliv-
ered by the Testator & Testatrix as and for their last Will and Testament at Wynberg
Cape of Good Hope aforesaid the day month & year first afore written in presence
of the Witnesses - James Dunbar [L.S.] - Ann Catharina Dunbar [L.S.] - Witnesses
'''H.H. Gird - Charles Geo: Napier - John Reid Notary Public''' .//.
A true Copy from the original remaining in my protocol - John Reid Notary Public .//.
Edin[burgh] 11 June 1841 this is the Certified Copy of the last Will and Testament of the late James
Dunbar my Father referred to in my deposition on the Inventory of his personal
Estate of this date (signed) William Dunbar - G Carphin Com[missioner]
Extracted furth of the Record of Inventories kept for the Commissary Court of
Edinburgh upon this and the three preceding pages of stamped paper by G. Carphin
Proved at London 9th August 1841 before the Worshipful Joseph Phillimore Doctor
of Laws & Surrogate by the Oath of Sir William Dunbar Baronet (in the Will written
Willaim Dunbar) the Son one of the Executors ro whom Adm[inistrati]on was granted hav-
ing been first sworn duly to administer Power reserved of making like
Grant to Anna Catharina Van Rheede Van Oudtshoorn otherwise Dunbar Widow
the Relict & Alexander Blair and Hugh Blair Esquires the other Executors when
they shall apply for the same. == Sources ==

Will of James Ford of Ockford Fizpaine, 1718

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Dorset History Centre; Dorchester, England; Dorset Parish Registers; Reference: PE/OFP:RE1/1 Okeford Fitzpaine combined register : Dorset History Centre; Reference Number: Bc/W/F; Bristol Consistitory Event Record Number: 47 :[[Ford-23584|James Ford (-1718)]] In the name of God amen, the twenty five day of July, Anno Domini 1713. I James Ford of Ockford Fitzpaine, do make and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following: First being penitent and sorry for all my sins, most humbly desiring forgiveness for the same I commend my soul unto Almighty God my Saviour and Redemer in whom and by whose merits, I trust and believe assuredly to be saved and to have full remission and forgiveness of all my sins and to inherit the Kingdom of Heaven and my Body, I commit to the earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named. And for the settling of my temporal estate and such Goods, chattels and Debts as it hath pleased God to bestowe upon me. I do order, give and bequeathe unto my son James Ford and his wife five shillings a piece and to my Grandson James Ford and Jane Ford twenty shillings a piece Item I give to my son Thomas Ford and his wife five shillings apiece and to my grandson, John Ford twenty shillings. Item I give to Richard Brickel and his wife five shillings a piece. Item I give to my son Nathaniel the leasehold estate which I live in which was formerly Farrs after his mothers death. Item I give to my loveing wife a house which I bought formerly Farrs and two Orchards, six beasts in [bensfled] , five score sheep pasture(d) upon the common down with all the Appurtenances belonging to it. Item I give to my loving wife the Rufus mead, the lives that are upon it. Thomas and Nathaniel Ford. Item I give to my wife the lease which I hold for W Bisson life. All the rest of my Goods, Chattles and Debts within doors and without I give to my loving wife Mary Ford, whom I doe make and ordaine to be my whole and sole executrix to receive all my debts and to pay my legacies and debts and I do give her power to dispose of my land at Shillingstone and lease and the lease of Rufus Mead. This is my will and Testament. Hereby revoking, disannulling and making void all other wills by me made, declaring this only to be my last will and testament I desire to have it fulfild, witness my hand and seal, the day and year above written Signed, sealed and published in double stampt paper James Ford Abel Pope George Arnold The mark of Mary Pope 21 August, 1719, proved by executrix

Will of James Fowler yeoman of St Decumans 1656

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This is a transcript of the register copy of the will of '''James Fowler''', yeoman, of the parish of St Decumans in Somerset, England. The will was written on the 16th of February 1653/4. It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 16th of May 1656. The register copy of the will is now catalogued with the Prerogative Court of Canterbury wills at The National Archives at Kew, Surrey, England. Spelling and punctuation are as the register copy. ---- '''In the name of God Amen''' the sixteenth day of Februarie One thousand sixe hundred Fiftie three I James Fowler the elder in the parish of saint Decumans within the county of Somersett yeoman being growen in yeares and diseased in body yet of sound and perfect memorie (Thanks begin unto God) Doe make and institute and appoint this my Testament Conteyninge herein my last will in maner and forme following Imprimis I commend my soule into the mercifull hands of Almightie god through the merritte and mediation of our Saviour Jesus Christ And my body to christian buriall, Alsoe I revoake and admitt all and every Will and bequest heretofore by mee nominated and made Item I give to the poore of this parish of saint Decumans Tenn shillings Item I give unto my sonne John Fowler being my elder sonne, my furnace pann, and the bedd and all the bedding and other houshould goods which are usually in the chamber within the hall, And alsoe in other Roomes All the Table boards, Cupboards, boards, formes stoules barrells and all other timber stuffe and necessary Tooles and implements belonginge to the house Item I give to my sonne James my Tenement at Townesend late in the tenure of Thomas Dicke with one acre of land called Buckham anexed thereunto Item I give and bequeath unto my sonnes John and James my Chattle of Bromebull and Bremland ioyntly to have it att the death of my wife Beatrice to them and assignes of them, paying within one yeare off her death Fourtie three pounds and Tenn shillings toward the payment of legacies upon this my Will hereafter exprest Whereof my sonne John is to pay Thirtie pounds, whereof is Fifteene pounds to be paid to Jone my daughter, the wife of William Bynford, and five pounds to Jone the daughter of William Bynford, and then there is Five pounds to be paid to Marie, and Five pounds to Beatrice both daughters of Thomas Greenslade And my sonne James is to pay Thirteene pounds and tenn shillings (That is to say) John Bynford, James Bynford, Edward Bynford and Jone theire sister, being my grandchildren twentie shillings apeece And unto James Bynford and William Bynford sonnes of William Bynford Twenty shillings apeece And unto Jone the daughter of my sonne John Fowler Twenty shillings, And unto Edward Greenslade William Greenslade Phillipp Greenslade James Greenslade, Richard Greenslade sonnes of Thomas Greenslade twentie shillings apeece, And to Honour Courte If she be a servant here at the death of my Executrix Twentie shillings, And the Tenn shillings given to the poore Item I give to my daughter Jone Bynford, my best brasse pann, and the standing bedstead and bedinge perfourmed in the buttry Chamber Item I give to my daughter Florence the bedd whereon I usually lye perfourmde Item I give also unto my daughter Florence I give fower pounds to be paid out of my Chattle of Broomeball and Broomeland yearely soe longe as she lives If my sonnes in inioy the Chattle, John paying Fourtie shillings yearely And James paying payinge Fourtie shillings yearely My will is If my sonnes are not, neither therie assignes possest of the Chattle, these legacies given upon this my Will payable out of my Chattle of Broomebull and Broomeland shall be utterly voyd, and noe thinge thereof to be paid Alsoe my will is that my sonne James is to have my Tenement at Townesend presently upon my death, All my goods and Chattells not given upon this my last will and Testament, my debts being paid and my funerall expences dischardged I give and bequeath unto Beatrice my Wife Whom I make my Whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and Testament Wittnes the day and yeare first above Written. The marke of James Fowler the elder, Published acknowledged and subscribed in the presence of George Dawe William Bynford. '''This will''' was proved att '''London''' before the Judges for probate of wills and granting Administrations lawfully authorized the sixteenth day of May in the yeare of our lord god one thousand sixe hundred Fiftie and sixe by the oath of Beatrice Fowler the relict and sole Executrix of the said deceased named in the said will To whom Administration of all and singular the goods Chattells and debts of the said deceased was Committed Shee beinge first by Commission sworne truely to administer the same. ---- ==Persons mentioned== *James' son, '''[[Fowler-14610 | John Fowler]]''', baptised in June 1611 in St Decumans. About 42 years old when the will was written. *James' son, '''[[Fowler-14609 | James Fowler]]''', baptised on on the 8th of September 1616 in St Decumans. About 37 years old when the will was written. *'''Thomas Dicke''', previous owner of James' tenement in Townsend. *James' wife and the sole executrix of his will, '''[[Pound-1282 | Beatrice Fowler]]''' (nee Pound). *James' daughter, '''[[Fowler-14611 | Joan Binford]]''' (nee Fowler), baptised in November 1606 in St Decumans. About 48 years old when the will was written. *James' son-in-law, '''William Binford''', husband of Joan. One of the witnesses of the will. *James' granddaughter, '''Joan Binford''', daughter of Joan and William, baptised on the 7th of September 1636 in St Decumans. About 17 years old when the will was written. *James' granddaughter, '''[[Greenslade-525 | Mary Greenslade]]''', daughter of Florence and Thomas, baptised on the 5th of August 1633 in St Decumans. About 20 years old when the will was written. *James' granddaughter, '''[[Greenslade-531 | Beatrice Greenslade]]''', daughter of Florence and Thomas, baptised in June 1647 in Knowstone. About 6 years old when the will was written. *James' son-in-law, '''[[Greenslade-524 | Thomas Greenslade]]''', husband of Florence. *James' grandson, '''John Binford''', son of Joan and William. *James' grandson, '''James Binford''', son of Joan and William. *James' grandson, '''Edward Binford''', son of Joan and William. *James' grandson, '''William Binford''', son of Joan and William, baptised on the 29th of December 1639 at St Decumans. About 14 years old when the will was written. *James' granddaughter, '''Joan Fowler''', daughter of John. *James' grandson, '''[[Greenslade-527 | Edward Greenslade]]''', son of Florence and Thomas, baptised on the 14th of October 1638 in Knowstone. About 15 years old when the will was written. *James' grandson, '''[[Greenslade-528 | William Greenslade]]''', son of Florence and Thomas, baptised on the 29th of December 1640 in Knowstone. About 13 years old when the will was written. *James' grandson, '''[[Greenslade-529 | Phillipp Greenslade]]''', son of Florence and Thomas, baptised on the 3rd of September 1642 in Knowstone. About 11 years old when the will was written. *James' grandson, '''[[Greenslade-530 | James Greenslade]]''', son of Florence and Thomas, baptised in 1644 in Knowstone. About 9-10 years old when the will was written. *James' grandson, '''[[Greenslade-515 | Richard Greenslade]]''', son of Florence and Thomas, baptised in 1651 in Knowstone. About 2-3 years old when the will was written. *'''Honour Courte''', a servant in the Fowler household. *James' daughter, '''[[Fowler-14591 | Florence Greenslade]]''' (nee Fowler), baptised on the 21st of March 1612/3 in St Decumans. About 40 years old at the time the will was written. *'''George Dawe''', one of the witnesses of the will. ---- ==Sources== *Reference: PROB 11/255/327, Description: Will of James Fowler, Yeoman of Saint Decumans, Somerset, Date: 16 May 1656. [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D845146 The National Archives online.]

Will of James Freeth 1843

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This is the Last Will and testament of me [[Freeth-207|James Edward Freeth]] late Lieutenant Colonel HM’s 64th Regiment. I give and bequeath to [[Freeth-157|George Freeth]] Esqr No 4 Spring Garden Terrace and 63 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, the several sums of £5,000 (five thousand pounds) the mortgage for which is in his hands and those of his partner James Parke of 63 Lincolns Inn Fields, London, together with the sum of £1,500 (fifteen hundred pounds) also in their hands and lent at interest, to wit, the said sums in trust for my children as follows: To my son [[Freeth-212|George William Freeth]], the sum of £2,500 (two thousand five hundred pounds) To my daughters [[Freeth-211|Mary Cecilia]] and [[Freeth-218|Emma Jane Freeth]] the sums of two thousand pounds (£2,000) each And in the case of the death of one or more their proportion to be divided amongst their survivors or in case of the deaths of all before they attain the age of twenty one years I give and bequeath the above named sums of £6,500 (six thousand five hundred pounds) between my brother William Freeth and my sisters Elizabeth Foster and Jane Henning to the latter for her sole use and not subject to the control of her husband. I give to my dear Mary the diamond ring and my wedding ring which will be found on my finger when I die and also my gold watch which belonged to her mother. To Emma the two necklaces. I direct that all my plate, linen etc be sold for the benefit of my children generally and my writing cases , bank boxes etc to be equally divided keepsakes when I am gone. I most earnestly entreat my dear cousin before named George Freeth Esqr to act as my Executor and Guardian to my children, to whose kindness and fatherly protection I bequeath them. Signed :''J E Freeth'', late Lt Colonel 64 Regt. Given at Plymouth this 1st June 1843. 1843 Witnesses (Not witnessed) June 2nd 1843 On a reprisal of my previous last Will and Testament I regret to perceive that I omitted to include the name of my oldest sister. Harriett Biden is entitled to a fourth part of the property I leave behind me viz £6,500 in the event of the demise of all my children before attaining the age of twenty one years, such proportion being at her own disposal and totally free from the control of her husband in whom I have no confidence. Signed :''J E Freeth'', late Lt Colonel 64 Foot. Witnesses (Not witnessed) I James Edward Freeth late Lt Colonel in HM’s 64 Regt hereby confirm my Will and Testament dated June 1st 1843 and the codicil dated June 2nd Signed by me but not witnessed. I wish the following exception, viz: I now give and bequeath to [[Mocke-115|Selina Mock]] of No 7 Flora Place, Union Road, Plymouth, the sum of £500 (five hundred pounds) for the use and support of our illegitimate daughter [[Freeth-210|Emily Selina Hamilton]] if the same is living at the time of my death, with interest at 5 per cent till that sum is paid, leaving my bequest to my son George William Freeth £2,000 (two thousand pounds) instead of £2,500 as stated in my last Will and Testament. Witness my hand at Stonehouse, Devon, this 30th Day of May 1844 Signed :''J E Freeth'', late Lt Colonel 64 Foot. Witnessed: :''W Luce'' RN :''Charles Aeyre'' RN In the Prerogative Court of Canterbury In the [ ] of James Edward Freeth, Esquire, deceased, on the fourth day of October 1855 On which day appears personally William Luce of the Knoll, Malmsbury in the County of Wilts, Esquire, a Captain in Her Majesty’s Navy, and made oath that he is one of the subscribed witnesses to the last Will and Testament contained in three paper writings marked of James Edward Freeth late of Flora Place, Union Road, Plymouth in the County of Devon, Esquire, a Lieutenant Colonel of her Majesty’s 64th Regiment of Infantry, deceased and which Will is written on one sheet of paper and is now remaining in the Registry of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, the first of the said writings beginning thus “Copy this is the last Will and Testament of me James Edward Freeth” and ending thus “Given at Plymouth this 1st June 1843. 1843” and thus subscribed “J E Freeth Lt Col 64 Foot”, the second paper writing beginning thus “June 2nd 1843 On a reference to my preceding last Will and Testament” ending thus “free from control of her husband in whom I have no confidence. Witnesses” and subscribed “J E Freeth Lt Col 64 Foot” and the third paper writing beginning thus “I James Edward Freeth late Lt Colonel in HM’s 64 Regt hereby confirm my Will and Testament” ending thus “as stated in my last Will and Testament. Witness my hand at Stonehouse Devon this 30th day of May 1844” and thus subscribed “J E Freeth late Lt Col 64 Foot” and having the names of this deponent and Charles Aiyre subscribed thereto as witnesses and he further made oath that he was present with the said James Edward Freeth on the said thirtieth day of May 1844 when he executed the last mentioned paper in the presence of him the Appearer and of the said Charles Ayre the other subscribing witness thereto both of whom were present at the same time and this deponent and the said Charles Ayre thereupon attested and subscribed the said Will in the presence of the said testator and also of each other. :''W Luce'' The Knoll, Malmsbury in the County of of Wilts. Same day the said William Luce was duly sworn to the truth of this Affidavit in virtue of the annexed Commision before me :''Charles Pitt'' Commissioner. Vicar of the Parish of Malmesbury in the County of Wilts. Proved at London as contained in three paper writings the 17th Oct 1855 before the Judge by the oath of George Freeth Esquire the sole Executor to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn by [ ] duly to administer. The London Gazette, 27th February 1857: Pursuant to a decree of the High Court of Chancery, made in a cause Mary Cecilia Freeth, plaintiff, against George Freeth and James Farnham Laughton, George William Freeth, and Emma Jane Freeth, defendants, the creditors of James Edward Freeth, late of Plymouth, in the County of Devon, formerly a Lieutenant Colonel in Her Majesty’s 64th Regiment, who died in or about the month of June, 1844, are, by their Solicitors, on or before the 19th day of March, 1857, to come in and prove their debts, at the chambers of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir William Page Wood, at No 11, New Square, Lincolns Inn, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Tuesday, the 24th day of March, 1857, at twelve o’clock at noon, at the said chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the claims – Dated this 23rd day of February, 1857

Will of James Green of Loudon County, Virginia 1788

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==Will of James Green of Loudon County, Virginia 1788 == People Mentioned: :[[Green-5751|James Green]] Testator : [[Unknown-596433|Frances (Unknown) Green]] Wife :[[Green-5753|William Green]] Son :[[Green-5755|Fielding Green]] Son :[[Green-5749|Frances Green]] Daughter :Thomas Green Son :Elihu Harding Son-in-law :Ann Green Daughter (definitely not [[Unknown-543668]] whose daughter [[Alfrey-19|Polly (Alfrey) Green]] ) married Ann’s brother [[Green-5755|Fielding Green]]) :[[Green-5757|Gerard Green]] Son :[[Green-5750|Elizabeth (Green) Shelton]] Daughter : [[Green-5754|Mary (Green) Bennett]] Daughter : [[Green-46960|Patty (Green) Saunder]] Daughter There follows a transcription from a digital image of the will on the ancestry website. Paragraph breaks and bold text have been added for ease of reading and are not present in the original image.[https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/284078:62347?tid=&pid=&queryId=7a04cf67b747721f9889faec1edaf683&_phsrc=kkr1&_phstart=successSource image] Will Books, 1757-1879 ; Indexes, 1757-1949; Author: Virginia. County Court (Loudoun County); Probate Place: Loudoun, Virginia “In the name of God amen, the twenty third day of April & the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred & eighty eight, '''I James Green of Loudoun County in the state of Virginia''', being very sick & weak in body but of perfect mind & memory thanks be to god, therefore calling to mind the mortality of my Body & knowing that all men by appointment must die, do make & ordain this my last Will and testament that is to say principally &l first of all I give & recommend my soul into the hands of Almighty God that gave it & my body to the Earth, to be buried in Decent Christian Burial at the discretion of my Executors, not Doubting the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again by Almighty Power of God, and as touching such worldly Estate wherewith it has pleased God to bless me in this life, I give devise and dispose of the same in the following manner of form. First I leave to '''my beloved wife Frances''' the full possession & Enjoyment (during her life) of my Plantations Houses & '''negroes''', with all my movable Effects, Stock & Cattle also all my open accounts Bonds Debts or other property belonging to me to be peaceably & Entirley Enjoyed by her, & my three younger children, [page break] (200) That is my two '''sons William & Fielding''' and my '''youngest Daughter Frances''' whom I wish should continue with her Mother during her life. I also constitute & appoint my wife Frances, to be sole and principal Executrix, during her life and at her decease, then the whole of my effects and property to be Equitably & Equally divided among all my children in the most Exact & Just manner, I also devise that my '''son Thomas''' may continue with his mother as long as it is convenient to them both, to my '''son George''' I leave one shilling, to my '''son in law Elihu Harding''' and his children by my '''daughter Ann''' I also cut off with one shilling, the remainder of my property to be Disposed of as above mentioned Ex., during my wife Frances living as a widow, But in case she shall marry another, then my entire property and Effects to be Divided in this manner my wife Frances, to a third part of all my Estate & property, and the remainder to be Equally Divided between my children namely my '''son Gerrard Green''', my sons Thomas, William & Fielding, also my '''Daughters Elizabeth Shelton, Mary Bennett, Patty Saunder''', & my youngest Daughter Frances Green, each of the aforementioned children to have and Equal part or share of all my worldly Estate & property Whatever, also I do hereby Entirely revoke & Disannul all every other former Testaments, and wills, legacies & bequests or Executors, by me any ways before named, therefore I ratify & confirm, this to be my last Will and testament - In witness whereof Inhave hereunto set my hand & seal this 23rd day of April Anno 1788” :James Green his mark :witnesses: William Fox J R[?] Borbridge :Proved December the 12th 1796 :Name: James Green :Gender: Male :Residence Date: Abt 1788 :Residence Place: Loudoun County, Virginia :Will Date: 23 Apr 1788 :Probate Place: Loudoun, Virginia, USA :Item Description: Will Books, Vol C-E, 1783-1797 ==A challenge to the Will== From a note on ancestry left by ancestry member STAMPER52* Posted 01 Feb 2010 James Green's will [Loudoun County VA Will Book E, pp 337-40 ... written in 1788 and probated at his death in 1796] establishes that he had a daughter named Ann who married Elizu Harding, and that the couple had issue. James Green left "one shilling to my son-in-law Elizu Harding and his children by my daughter Ann, also cut off with one shilling." In 1804, Elisu Harding and Ann Green Harding filed a lawsuit in Fleming County, KY (Fleming Co. Lawsuits; File 209)* against James Green's heirs, namely his widow Frances and James' other children. The Hardings contested the will, contending that it was fraudulent; even if not fraudulent, they contended it was invalid because only one witness at the writing of the will, William Fox, was present when the will was presented and proved in Loudoun County Court. They also challenged the legality of the widow's transporting negro slaves from Virginia to Kentucky. There is an implication in the lawsuit that the Hardings believed James Green to own land as well as slaves and personal property. James' son George was not party to this suit since -- according to the lawsuit -- he was deceased by 1804. Curiously, since he was also disinherited in the will, George's widow Chloe, and his daughters, Elizabeth and Sarah, seem to be named as defendants. In response to the lawsuit, Frances Green stated that Ann Green, who married Elizu Harding, had been "dead sometime" before James wrote his will in 1788; "and that he [James] had helped him & her considerably & that he the said Hardin [sic] kept moving about until he had spent every thing he had almost, and she will remember after he [James] got his health perfectly to have asked him to alter his will, and give him some present, but he refused and said he would not take from his own children & give to him to spend or words to that effect,". The other defendants also swore that Ann had been dead for a long time. Oddly, however, the lawsuit appears to have been filed in the names of both Ann and Elizu Harding. Perhaps, Elizu was trying to fraudulently present Ann as still living hoping that a frontier court would not find him out. Or perhaps the arcane dialect of the lawsuit has been misunderstood by present day family historians. Whatever - Harding apparently was unsuccessful in his lawsuit and the will stood. *I am indebted to James Dempsey, Green Family historian, who has spent years researching the Green Family genealogy and the 1804 lawsuit in particular. The original records regarding the lawsuit can be found in Fleming Co. KY Lawsuits, File 209. This report has been prepared by Georgia Green Stamper, January 31, 2010. ==Sources==

Will of James Griffiths of Birley , Herefordshire, proved 1824

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Griffiths-5550|James Griffiths]], gentleman of Birley, Herefordshire. His will was dated 5 December 1821 and proved on 13 March 1824 in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. == Transcript == This is the last Will and Testament
of me James Griffiths of the thorn in the Parish of Birley in the County
of Hereford Gentleman as follows I give and devise unto my Brother Thomas
Griffiths All that my Messuage Farm Lands and Hereditaments with their
Rights Members and Appurtenances called by the Name of Blainlewenny[?]
situate in the Parish of Llanvihangel Na[n]tmellan in the County of Radnor
To hold to my said Brother Thomas Griffiths and his Assigns for and during
the term of his natural life and from and immediately after the decease of
my said Brother I give and devise the said Messuage Farm Lands and
Hereditaments and every part thereof unto his Children Elizabeth Thomas
Margaret John Susannah Mary Ann James and William To hold to them
not[?] as joint Tenants equally to be divided between them share and share
alike and to be avested Interest in each of them upon their attaining the
age of twenty one years or dying under that age leaving Issue lawfully
begotten Subject Nevertheless to and charged and chargeable with the payment
of an Annuity of Five Pounds to my Sister Jane Alford to which she is entitled
under the Will of my late Father I give and bequeath to my Sister Elizth
Tunstall for her sole and separate use free from the controul debts and Engagens
of her present or any future Husband one clear Annuity or yearly Rent
charge of Twenty Pounds during her life to be paid and payable to her by
two equal half yearly payments in each the first of such half yearly payments
to be made at the end six Months next after my decease I also give and
bequeath unto my Sister Ann Griffiths one clear Annuity or yearly Rent
charge of ten pounds during her life to be paid and payable to her by two equal
half yearly payments in each year the first of such half yearly payments to be
made at the end of six Months next after my decease I also give and
bequeath unto my brother Benjamin Griffiths one clear Annuity or yearly
Rent charge of Five pounds during his life to be paid and payable to him by
two equal half yearly payments in each year the first of such half yearly
payments to be made at the end of six Months next after my decease and
And I charge the said several and respective Annuities on my Messuage Farm
and Lands called the Thorn situate in the parish of Birley in the said
County of Hereford with all legal and Equitable powers and Remedies for
receiving and compelling payment of the same Annuities by distress Entry or
otherwise if unpaid by the space of two Months after the same or any
part thereof shall respectively become payable And subject to the payment
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of the said several Annuities hereinbefore mentioned I give and devise all and singular my said Messuages and Tenements with the Out buildings Farm Lands Grounds Hereditaments and premises called the Thorn now in my Possession situate in the Parish of Birley in the County of Hereford with the Rights Members and Appurtenances thereunto belonging unto my friend Samuel Dipple of Leominster in the County of Hereford Gentleman his Executors Administrators and Assigns for the term of One thousand years to commence and be computed from the time of my decease Upon the trusts and for the purposes hereinafter expressed and declared and subject thereto and to the trust thereof I give and devise the same Messuages or Tenements Outbuildings Farm Lands Grounds and Premises and every part thereof unto my friend Joseph Powell Bradford of Leominster aforesaid Brazier his heirs and Assigns To the uses upon the trusts and for the Ends Intends and purposes hereinafter limited expressed and declared of and concerning the same that is to say To the use of my Nephew John Griffiths Alford who now lives with me and his Assigns for the term of his natural life without Impeachment of Waste with Remainder to the said Joseph Powell Bradford and his heirs during the life of the said John Griffiths Alford In trust to preserve contingent Remainders Remainder to my Nephew James Griffiths Son of my Brother Thomas Griffiths for his life without Impeachment of Waste Remainder to the said Joseph Powell Bradford his heirs and Assigns during the life of [t]he said James Griffiths to preserve contingent remainders remainder to the first and other Sons of my said Nephew James Griffiths severally and Successively and the respective and respective heirs male of their bodies according to priority of birth in strict settlement remainder to my Nephew William Griffiths son of my said Brother Thomas for his life without Impeachment of waste remainder to the said Joseph Powell Bradford his heirs and assigns during the life of my said nephew William Griffiths to preserve contingent Remainders Remainder to the first and other Sons of my Nephew William Griffiths severally and successively and the respective heirs Male of their Bodies according to priority of Birth in Strict Settlement Remainder to the use of all and every other the Son and Sons of my said Brother Thomas Griffiths severally and successively and the respective heirs Male of their Body and Bodies according to priority of Birth in Strict Settlemt with Remainder to my […] Right heirs And as to for and concerning the said term of One hundred years hereinbefore limited to the said Samuel Dipple his Executors and Administrators I do hereby declare that the same was and is so limited to him and them Upon the trusts and for the Ends Intents and purposes following that is to say Upon trust that the said Samuel Dipple his Executors and Administrators do and shall by sale Mortgage or other Disposition of all or any part of the said Messuages Lands and Hereditaments comprised in the said term of One thousand years for all or any part of the said term or by and out of the Rents Issues and profits of the same premises or any part thereof or by all or any of the said ways and means or by any other ways and means as he or they shall think fit levy and raise the sum of One thousand pounds of lawful British Money within twelve Months next after my decease And I do hereby direct that the said Samuel Dipple his Executors and Administrators shall stand possessed of the said Sum of One thousand pounds Upon the trusts and for the purposes here inafter mentioned (that is to say) Upon trust that the said Samuel Dipple his Executors and Administrators be and shall lay out and invest the said Sum of One thousand pounds so directed to be raised in ,manner aforesaid in his or their Name or Names in or upon Government or real Securities at Interest and do and shall from time to time alter and vary the same at his or their discretion and do and shall pay the Interest Dividends and Annual produce thereof from time to time unto my said Nephew John Griffiths Alford and his Assigns to permit and suffer him or them to receive and take the same until the several and respective Legatacies hereinafter mentioned shall become due and payable And upon further trust that said trustee Samuel Dipple his Executors or Administrators do and shall pay until my Nephew and Neices Thomas John James William Elizabeth Margaret Susannah and Mary Ann Sons and Daughters of my Brother Thomas Griffiths the Sum of Fifty pounds each when and as soon as they shall severally attain the age of twenty one years from [page 3]
and out of the said Sum of One thousand pounds so directed to be raised in manner aforesaid which said Legacies or Sums of Fifty pounds each I do hereby give and bequeath unto my said Nephews and Neices the same to be an Interest vested in each of them Immediately upon his her or they their attaining the age of twenty one or dying under that age leaving Issue lawfully begotten And I direct that the said Legacy or Sum of Fifty Pounds heretofore directed to be paid to the said Elizabeth the Daughter of my said Brother Thomas shall be paid into her own hands for her sole and separate use free from the controul of her Husband and that her receipt alone shall be a sufficient discharge for the same And upon further trust that the said Samuel Dipple his Executors or Administrators do and shall pay unto my Nephews and Neices Thomas Elizabeth Mary and Charles children of my Sister Elizabeth Tunstall the Sum of One hundred Pounds each when and as soon as they shall severally attain the age of twenty one years from and after the decease of their Mother the said Elizabeth Tunstall but not in her lifetime out of the said Sum of One thousand so directed to be raised in manner aforesaid which said last mentioned Legacies or Sums of One hundred pounds each do hereby give and bequeath unto to my last mentioned Nephews and Neices the same to be an Interest vested in each of them immediately upon his her or their attaining the age of twenty one years or dying under that age leaving Issue lawfully begotten And upon further trust that the said Samuel Dipple his Executors or Adminisrators do and shall pay unto my Nephew and Neice James Alford and Jane Alford the Sum of One hundred pounds each when and as soon as they shall severally attain the age of twenty one years from and out of the said sun of One thous[an]d pounds so directed to be raised in manner aforesaid which I do hereby give and bequeath unto them the same to be and Interest vested in each of them immediately upon attaining the age of twenty one years or dying under that age leaving issue lawfully begotten I give and bequeath to my said Nephew John Griffiths Alford his Executors Administrators and Assigns the Sum of two Hundred pounds secured to me by Mortgage upon Premises in the parish of Aumestry in the County of Hereford now or late the property of Mr Benjamin Alford Upon the trusts and for the ends Intents and purposes hereinafter expressed and declared that is to say Upon trust that the said John Griffiths Alford his Executors Administrators or Assigns do and shall continue the same at Interest on the present Security or call in and place the same out again on Government or real Securities at Interest in the Name of him the said John Griffiths Alford his Executors or Administrators with power to alter and vary such Security or Securities when and as often as he or they shall think fit and do and shall pay and apply the Interest Dividends and annual proceeds to arise therefrom yearly and every year during the natural life of my said Sister Jane Alford unto my said Sister Jane Alford and her Assigns or permit and suffer her and them to receive the same for her and their own sole and separate use and benefit free from the controul debts or Engagements of her present or any future husband and for which her Receipt alone shall at all times be a sufficient release and discharge to the said John Griffiths Alford his Executors Administrators or Assigns notwithstand[in]g her present or any future coverture And from and after her decease Upon trust to pay and devise[?] the said principal Sum of two hundred pounds or transfer the Stocks Funds and Securities in or upon which the same shall be then laid out and invested and the Interest and proceeds thereof unto and between her four Children Benjamin Thomas Ann and Samuel in equal shares and proportions as tenants in common and not as joint tenants the same to be an Interest vested in each of them upon Attaining the age of twenty one years or dying under that age leaving Issue lawfully begotten I give and bequeath unto my said Nephew John Griffiths Alford his Executors and Administrators All and singular my live and dead Stock [page 4]
Crops Household Goods and Furniture personal Estate and Effects whatsoever now in an upon a Messuage Farm and Lands situate in the parish of Shebdon in the said County of Hereford in the Occupation of my said Sister Jane Alford and her Family and which shall be thereon at the time of my decease Upon the trusts and for the Ends Intents and purposes hereinafter expressed and declared that is to say Upon trust to permit and suffer my said Sister Jane Alford to have and enjoy the same for and during the term of her natural life for her own separate use and benefit free from the countroul debts of Engagements of her present or any future husband And from and immediately after her decease Upon trust that the said John Griffiths Alford his Executors or Administrators do and shall sell and dispose of the said live and dead Stock Crops Household Goods and Furniture personal Estate and Effects and every part thereof either by public auction or private contract for the most Money that can be had of obtained for the same and pay and equally divide the Money arising from the sale thereof unto and between Benjamin Thomas Ann and Samuel four of the Children of the said Jane Alford in equal shares and proportions as tenants in commons and not as joint tenants to be paid to them respectively upon attaining the age of twenty one years to be an Interest vested in each of them attaining such age or dying under that age leaving issue lawfully begotten I give and devise unto my Brother Benjamin Griffiths All that my Messuage or Tenement called Coblers Hall with the Garden Orchard and Appurtenances thereunto belonging situate in the parish of Birley aforesaid now in the Occupation of Thomas Williams To hold to my said Brother Benjamin Griffiths and his Assigns for the term of his natural life without Impeachm[ent] of waste and from an immediately after his decease I give and devise the said Messuage or Tenement Garden Orchard and Premises with their Appurtenances unto my Nephew the said John Griffiths Alford his heirs and Assigns for ever I give and bequeath unto my said Nephew John Griffiths Alford All and singular my farming Stock Crops Implements of husbandry Household Goods Furniture and other Effects in and upon my Messuage Farm and Land call the Thorn Money and Securities for Money Book Debts and all other mu personal Estate and Effects whatsoever not hereinbefore disposed of To hold to the said John Griffiths Alford his Executors Administrators and and Assigns Subject to an chargeable with the payment of my just Debts Funeral and Testamentary Expences And I appoint the said John Griffiths Alford sole Executor of my said Will hereby revoking all former Wills by me made And I hereby give and devise unto the said John Griffiths Alford and to his heirs and Assigns All and every the Messuages Lands and Hereditaments whatsover whereof I am seized or Entitled to as Mortgagee in fee with their Appurtenances all my Estate and Interest therein Upon trust that the said John Griffiths Alford and his heirs do any shall on payment unto the said John Griffiths Alford his Executors and Administrators of such Sum and Sums of Money which shall be due and owing upon for or in respect of the several Mortgages or Securities affecting or charging the said respective premises convey and Assure the said Messuages Lands and Hereditaments with the Appurtenances unto the person and persons his hers and their heirs and Assigns who at the time of making such respective payment shall be entitled to the Redemption or Equity of Redemption of the said respective Mortgaged premises And I declare and direct that it shall and may be lawful to and for my said trustees Samuel Dipple and Joseph Powell Bradford their heirs Executors and Administrators respectively from time to time to deduct retain and reimburse himself and themselves by with and out of the Monies which by virtue of the trusts of this my Will shall come to their or either of them hands all such Costs charges and Expences which they or either of them shall bear pay sustain or be put unto And also a Reasonable Sum for his and [page 5]
their trouble in and about the Execution of the trusts in this my Will or any thing relating thereto And I direct that my said trustees shall each of them be answerable for their own separate acts and receipts respectively only and not the one fot the acts or receipts of the other of them And that shall not be accountable for any loss which may happen in the Estates or Effects hereby in them respectively vested so that the same do not happen through any Negligence or default of them or either of them In Witness where I have to this my last Will and Testament contained in this and the six preceeding sheets of paper set my hand and seal in manner following that is to say to the six preceeding sheets my hand and to this the seventh and last sheet my hand and seal in the fifth day of December One thousand Eight hundred and twenty one James Griffiths LS Signed Sealed published and declared by the said James Griffiths the Testator as and for his last Will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have subscribed our Names as Witness thereto the word “William” in the twenty Eighth thirtieth and thirty second lines of the second Sheet having been first written on Erasures and the Interlineation between the tenth and Eleventh lines of the fourth Sheet having been first made therein
Wm Breillat of Weston
Thomas Cresswell of Birley
Peter Southall of Knapton Proved at London 13th March 1824 before the Judge by the Oath of John
Griffiths Alford the sole Executor to whom Administration was granted
being first sworn duly to Administer (by Commission) == Sources == * The National Archives. Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D157800 PROB 11/1683/148]. Description: Will of James Griffiths, Gentleman of Birley , Herefordshire. Date: 13 March 1824.

Will of James Hill, Merchant of Lyme Regis, Dorset 1621

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:Will of [[Hill-1459|James Hill]], Merchant of Lyme Regis, Dorset :National Archives PROB 11/137/384 :Prob 5 May 1621 ::Transcribed by Helen M Ford, from image viewed on ancestry.co.uk :In the name of God amen the tenth daye of Maye A’o Domini one thousand, six hundred and twentie.''' I James Hill of Lyme Regis '''in the Countie of Dorset Marchant beyng of perfect mynde and memorye (thanks be given unto Almightie God) Do make this my last will and testament in writing in manner and forme folowing :First above all earthlie thinges I give and committ my soule unto the handes of Almightie God my maker and Creator hoping and steadfastlie belleeving that by the deathe and passion of Jesus Christe my Savyoure and Redem’ I shalbe madw partaker of the blessed joyes of heaven.Next I Committ my bodye to the earthe :Item I give and bequeathe to the poor people of the Towne of Lyme Regis twentie shillinges. :Item I give and bequeathe unto''' my sonne James Hill''' tenne poundes. :Item I give unto '''my sonne Beniamin Hill''' all that parte of my house in Cwmb? (modern Coombe?*) Streete in Lymbe Reg’s aforesaide in which he nowe dwelleth and also the little Garden nowe likewise in his occupation for and during the tearme of fower score and tenn yeres yf he so long shall live. :Item I do give and bequeathe unto my said sone Benamyne Hill in money twentie poundes and those sixe silver spoones which I bought hym. Also I do forgive and dischardge hym from the payment of such money as he doth owe me. :Item I give and bequeath unto''' James Hill sonne of Beniamyn Hill''' twentie poundes And to the other '''fower children of my sayed sonne Beniamyn twenty markes a peece viz To Anne Elizabeth Jane and Beniamin''' the saem to be ymployed and bestoweth for theire good by my executors hereafter named untill theire severall ages of one and twentie yeres or dayes of marrage which first shall happen and then their sayed legaceys to be bayed to them and every of them. :Item I do give unto''' my sonne William Hill''' twentie shillinges. :Item I give unto my daughter''' Sarah Frye twentie poundes and to her three children viz Tristram, Willam and Mary''' twentie poundes a peece. :Item I do give unto '''my daughter Mary Hil'''l two hundred poundes to be payed her within one yere next after my decease, :Item I doe give and bequeathe unto '''my daughter Judith''' a silver spoone. :Item I do give unto my sayed sonne Beniamyn Hill all my wearing apparell (except my best gowne) :All the rest of my landes goodes and chattells not formerlie given I do give and bequeath unto''' my sonne in lawes William Frye and William Kerridge''' whom I do hereby ordayne and appoynt to be my whole executors of this my last will and testament. And I do hereby utterlie revoke all and every other will and testament: In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seale the day and yere above sayed. James Hill signed sealed and published by the above named James Hill the elder in the presence of test’ Giles Carpenter, John Cogins the elder Probate granted to William Frye and William Kyrridge executors the 5th May 1621 *Note the will of William Kerridge, husband of ______Hill mentions property in Coombe Street, a street that still exists; ironically (?) it runs into Hill Street (William was married to an Elizabeth at the time of his death, yet there is no Elizabeth in this will)

Will of James Huckle Gentleman of West Mousley Surrey

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:National Archives, Kew, Surrey, England :Ref. PROB 11/518/441 :Will of James Huckle Gentleman of West Mousley Surrey :Probate date 20 December 1710 :lines and spelling as in original :In the Name of God Amen :'''I James Huckle of West Molesey in the County of Surrey :Gent being att this time sick of Body but of perfect and sound :mind and memory (thanks be God for it) do make and :ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form :following that is to say Imprimis I Bequeath my Soul :to Almighty God that gave it trusting in a joyfull resurrection :through the merritts of Christ my Saviour First and :principally''' I leave my son Godfrey Neller Huckle and his :'''trustees named in a settlement of Marriage between the :'''said James Huckle and Katherine naturall daughter of :'''Sir Godfrey Neller now wife of me the said James Huckle''' :all my estate in Generall Reall and personall the greatest :part of which is already settled and that which is not setled :as money etc to him my said son and his heirs for ever :'''But if it should happen that my said Wife should be :'''now breeding then I Give all the part of my Estate reall :'''and personall unsettled in the aforesaid settlement to that :'''issue of her Body''' whether male or female '''But if it should :'''happen that my said son now living and the supposed :'''issue should both or all decease without Issue lawfully :'''begotten then I give the said unsettled part to my wife :'''for her life and after her decease to such of my Brothers :'''or Brothers Sister or Sisters in Law by the name of Denham :as shall be then be living to be equally divided between them :share and share alike And as far as in me lies do make my :dear and '''loving Wife sole Executrix of this my last Will :and Testament Giving also '''to my Uncle Richard Huckle a :Ring of Ten shilling And I do hereby revoke all former Wills :by me heretofore made and date this this seventh day of :November 1710 .||. Ja: Huckle signed sealed published and :declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament :in the presence of us Tim:Poole Eliza Priest the mark of Ann Stevens :Codill :But I moreover desire that all my :just debts and funerall expences may be honestly paid and :discharged within a Twelve month after my decease and :that to my '''good friend Mr Tim: Poole of Hampton and :'''his wife''' I give and bequeath each of them a ring of a :Guinea a piece and two or three other of my particular :friends the same and to the pall bearers each of them :a ring of ten shillings .||. Ja: Huckle wittnessed as above :Probate clause in latin granted 10 Decembe 1710 to Catherine Huckle the relict of the said deceased.

Will of James Lambert Gumbleton

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Will of [[Gumbleton-138|James Lambert Gumbleton]] [Source: National Archives online] In the name of God Amen
I James Lambert Gumbleton of the parish of Saint John the [?] Horsleydown in the Borough of Southwark being weak in body but of sound mind and understanding and well knowing that I am about hereby to dispose of all my worldly estate and effects do give and bequeath unto my dear wife Mary all my estate and effects of what nature or kind soever which after payment of my funeral expenses and all my just debts shall have been made may remain be due or accrue unto me for her own sole benefit and enjoyment during her lifetime and at her death to be divided among such of my children as may be then living share and share alike and hereby revoking all other will or wills by me heretofore made and appointing my said wife Mary sole executrix hereof do declare this to be and contain my last will and testament in witness whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this ninth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five. [Signed] James Lambert Gumbleton Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of us and of each other who in testimony thereof have hereto affixed our names Lambert having been interlined after the word James and before the word Gumbleton previous to such our and his signatures. [Signed] Harvey Kimpton Owen and Thomas Hinde Varley In the goods of James Lambert Gumbleton deceased appeared personally Thomas Hinde Varley of number 22 Brighton Terrace West Brixton in the County of Surrey Gentleman and made oath that on the ninth day of March one thousand eight hundred and forty five he was present and saw James Lambert Gumbleton late of the parish of Saint John Horsleydown in the Borough of Southwark in the County of Surrey sign his name James Lambert Gumbleton at the foot or end of his will and testament in writing now hereto annexed the said will beginning thus 'In the name of God Amen' ending thus 'in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty five' and that such signature was made by the said testator in the presence as well as this appearer as of Harvey Kimpton Owen being present at the same time and that he the appearer and the said Harvey Kimpton Owen attested the said will and subscribed their names as witnesses thereto in the presence of the testator as the same now appear T H Varley on the first day of September 1846 The said Thomas Hinde Varley was duly sworn to the truth of this affidavit before me. Proved at London 2nd Sept 1846 before the worshipful John Daubeny doctor of laws and surrogate by the oath of Mary Gumbleton widow the relict the sole executrix to whom admon was granted having first being sworn duly to administer.

Will of James Lawson

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James Lawson of Greenup Co., KY Will dated 20 Mar 1834. “In the name of God amen. I '''[[Lawson-2426|James Lawson]]''' of Green County and State of Kentucky being in good health of body and of sound & disposing mind & memory (praised by God for the same) and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs whilst I have strength & capacity so to do, do make & publish this my last will & testament, hereby revoking & making void all former will by me at any time heretofore made. And first & principally I commit my soul into the hands of my Creator who give it. And as to such worldly estate wherewith it had pleased God in intrust me I dispose of the same as followers. Imprimis. It is my will that all my just debts & the charges of my funeral be paid & discharged by my executors hereinafter named and appointed. 2nd I give to my beloved wife '''[[Devis-25|Phebe]]''' one third of my personal estate, to include one horse, saddle & bridle at their value, also such other articles as she may select, to be taken at their value until she shall receive her third of my personal estate; it is also my will that she shall have the use of my servant woman '''[[Lawson-11174|Charlotte]]''' during the life of my wife, and that my wife shall have all the property that she brought with her when we were married & that is now in our possession without any charge being made against her for it. 3d That the remainder of my personal estate be sold and the proceeds applied to the payment of my debts & the discharge of the specific legacies hereinafter mentioned. 4th. It is my wish that the farm on which I live be rented out after my death & that one third of the proceeds thereof shall be paid to my wife '''Phoebe''' annually, and that my executors continue to rent my farm during the natural life of my wife and apply one third of the same to her use if she should outlive me & the remainder of the rent or profit arising from the rent of my said farm to be applied to the payment of the legacies hereinafter mentioned. And I do hereby authorise & empower my executors hereinafter named(at the death of my said wife, or such of them as shall take upon himself or themselves the burthen of the executorship to sell & convey in fee simple all my real estate of every description or such terms and in such manner as to them shall seem most advisable & to appropriate the proceeds first to the payment of such legacies as may not have been paid by my personal estate, & the rent of my land until the death of my wife in case she should outlive me, & the remainder in the manner hereinafter to be specified & declared. As my negro slave '''[[Lawson-11175|Tom]]''' hath generally served me with great diligence I give to the same Tom his wearing apparel. And it is my will that at my decease he be and hereby is manumitted and set free. And it also is my will that my female slave '''Charlotte''' whom I have given to my wife to serve her during her life, shall be at the death of my wife and hereby is manumitted and set free, and I wish it distinctly understood as my desire that they serve no longer than herein stated. And that the legacies herein mentioned are to be paid out of the proceeds of my other personal estate & my real estate. I hereby give & bequeath to my son '''[[Lawson-11156|Thomas Lawson]]''' the sum of fifty cents to be paid to him provided for a receipt for two hundred & five dollars which I hold of his for that portion advanced him. I give & bequeath to my son '''[[Lawson-11157|William J. Lawson]]''' the sum of fifty cents and a receipt for five hundred dollars as part of his share of my estate. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-7608|Charity Bartley]]''' the sum of fifty cents and a receipt for one hundred twenty eight dollars as part of her share of my estate. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-11176|Mary Boyd]]''' fifty cents and a receipt which I hold for two hundred & thirty-six dollars as a part of her share of my estate. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-11177|Nancy Dunn]]''' the sum of fifty cents and a receipt for two hundred & thirty-five dollars for a part of her share of my estate. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-11226|Patience Smith]]''' fifty cents & a receipt for one hundred dollars part of my estate received by her. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-11230|Ily Hill]]''' fifty cents & a receipt for one hundred & thirty two dollars. I give & bequeath to my son '''[[Lawson-11227|John Lawson]]''' fifty cents & a receipt from him for $160. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-11228|Lucy McConnell]]''' the sum of two hundred dollars and a receipt for one hundred dollars. I give & bequeath to my daughter '''[[Lawson-2759|Jane Metz''' the sum of two hundred dollars & a receipt for one hundred dollars. I give and bequeath to each of my Grandsons whose names are James and who are alive at my death the sum of Fifty dollars to be paid them when they arrive at the age on twenty one years. And I hereby nominate, constitute & appoint my son-in-law '''McConnell-1552|Jno. McConnell]]''' & my friends '''Clement H. Waring''' & '''Robert D. Stockton''' jointly & severally to be executors of this my last will & testament & so that in case of the death of one or more of them the survivors or survivor of them shall be executors as sole executor of this my said will. And I give such survivors or survivor all the power & direction I have given my said executors. For the better understanding of the legacies heretofore named a given, it is my will & intention to give each of my children such receipts as they here heretofore given me for property or money advanced, together with the amount—as given to each in another part of this my will & that the several legacies therein named are to be paid by my executors in proportion to their several amounts first from the sale of my personal estate and after my death should my wife out live me out of the rent of my farm after paying her one third of the same during her life—and after her death and the sale of my real estate as herein before provided for by my executors should the said several legacies still not be paid the remainder is to be paid out the proceeds of said real estate. The sum of $50—given to each of my grandchildren whose name is James, is to be paid out of the sale of my land & should there be any who are not 21 years of age when the same is collected it is my wish that the amount may be placed in safe hands at interest until they shall arrive at age. Should my wife refuse to take under this my last will & testament, it is my wish that my executor sell the personal estate as above provided & rent out my real estate during her life. And that at her death they make sale of the whole for the purposes herein declared. In case my wife should die before me it is my wish that such property as she brought with her when we were married go to her heirs. And that my executors herein named or the survivor or survivors of them or such as shall take upon them the executorship of this my will shall proceed to dispose of my estate of every description real, personal or mixed & apply the proceeds as above disposed of until the legacies named shall be satisfied. The remainder of the proceeds I will & bequeath to religious purposes, to wit. That if there should be any society for the purpose of assisting the Jews or any l… & profitable example apply it to their use, it is my wish that it should be so applied. But if it cannot be done then I wish the remainder after paying debts, legacies & etc. to be given by my said executors to the Birman Mission. And should my wife accept of the provisions of this will, It is my wish after her death that all that remains after paying debts & specific legacies & after freeing my two slaves shall be given first to the assistance of the Jews if practicable. If not then to the Birman Mission. Should my wife die before me it is my wish that '''Charlotte''' shall be & she is hereby manumitted & set free at my death. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and published this my last will & testament this 20th day of March 1834. James Lawson Signed, sealed, and published by the said testator in our presence C.A. Garrett L.W.G. Nichols Robt. D. Stockton ------------------------ “I James Lawson continuing of sound do make the following alterations and explanations of my last will & testament bearing date the 20th day of March 1834. 1. Instead of the legacy bequeathed to my daughter '''[[Lawson-11230|Ily Hill]]''' I give to her the sum of fifty dollars and the receipt in the will specified. 2. In addition to the fifty dollars given him by the will I give to my grandson '''James Lawson''' who is the son of my son '''[[Lawson-11156|Thomas Lawson]]''' now deceased the further sum of fifty dollars. 3. It is my intention that my wife shall only have so much of the property she brought with her as shall be in my possession at the time of my decease, not that my executors shall count to her for all she brought with her on our marriage and that the provision made for her by my said will is in lieu of dower and her distributable share of my estate. 4. I revoke so much of my will as appropriates any part of my estate to the benefit of the Jews, the Birman Mission or any other religious purpose, because those objects are so indefinite that the effort to carry my wishes in those respects into effect would create difficulty which would more than counterbalance any benefit to be derived from the bequests. 5. After the specific desires in my will and this codicil it is my will and desire that all the residue of my estate be equally divided between my daughters '''[[Lawson-11228|Lucy McConnell]]''', '''[[Lawson-2759|Jane Metz]]''' and '''[[Lawson-11230|Ily Hill]]'''. 6. I do hereby revoke the appointment of executors made by my said will and do hereby nominate and appoint '''Romulus C. Culver''' and '''William R. Beatty''' executors of my said will & this codicil giving to them or such one of them as shall qualify, or to the survivors of them full powers to execute my will & this codicil. Witness my hand & seal this 6th day of November 1835 James Lawson (seal) Witnesses: A.W.G. Nichols, W. R. Beatty, John F. Day ----------------------------- “I James Lawson still of sound mind make this further codicil and addition to my will. To wit.—- 1. I do hereby declare it to be my will that my negro woman, '''[[Lawson-11174|Charlotte]]''', shall be free at the death of my wife to whom her services have been bequeathed. 2. In allotting to my wife one-third of my estate the value of '''Charlotte’s''' service bequeathed to her shall be accounted for and taken as part of the third of my estate given by my will, as shall also all the other property that I give her except that which she brought with her upon our marriage. That which she then brought with her and which shall remain at my death is given in addition to the third of my estate. 3. I direct my executors to pay '''Charlotte''' when liberated, to wit: at the death of my wife ten dollars for each year that she may serve my wife after my death. 4. I so far revoke my will as to declare that '''[[Lawson-11175|Tom]]''', instead of being free at my death, shall continue a slave as long as '''Charlotte''' is required to serve to wit: until the death of my wife. He shall until that time be hired out by my executors, for the benefit of the whole estate. December 7th 1838 James Lawson (seal) Witnesses: W.R. Beatty, Jon Culver ----------------------------- “I James Lawson make this further codicil to my will bearing date March 20th 1834 1—In addition to the property heretofore give my wife, I give and bequeath to her my gray mare known as my said wife’s riding mare. Also her saddle & bridle. 2—In lieu of the legacy of '''[[Lawson-11176|Mary Boyd]]''' a given in the original will I give and bequeath to her the sum of fifty dollars (her name now being '''[[Lawson-11176|Mary Coms]]'''), the said legacy to be paid by my executors at the same time and in the same manner that the other legacies are directed by the will to be paid. 3—I hereby revoke all former appointment of Executors and I do now hereby nominate and appoint my sons-in-law '''[[McConnell-1552|John McConnell]]''' and '''[[Hill-48010|Joseph Hill]]''' my sole executors giving them or such one of them as shall take upon himself the burthen of executoring my will or the survivor of them all the powers vested in the executors heretofore appointed which are granted either by the will or the codicils. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal this 30 day of July 1840 James Lawson (seal) Witnesses W.R. Beatty, R.M. Biggs, L.D. Ross -------------------------- “I James Lawson make this further codicil to my will. 1—In addition to the property heretofore given my wife, my will is that my executors shall set apart for her so much of my household & kitchen furniture as will be necessary to enable her to keep house. This property so to be set apart to be her own. 2—I give the sum of fifty dollars to my son '''[[Lawson-11227|John]]''' to be paid him one year after my death, by my executors. 3—In addition to the executors heretofore appointed, I constitute my son-in-law '''[[Coms-3|William Coms]]''' also an executor. 4—It is my will that in addition to the other provisions of my will that my wife so long as she wishes to keep house shall have the use of my dwelling house and yard & garden. Witness my hand & seal this 25th day of September 1841. James Lawson (seal) Attest: W.R. Beatty, John B. Foster (his mark), Edward M.M. Boyd” ---------------------------- Will proved on Monday the 6th day of January 1845 by the oath of John B. Foster one of the witnesses thereto. [NOTE: Inventory, Sale Bill and Final Accounting follow immediately on pages 31-35 of the Will Book. No slaves are named or referred to in any of these documents.] Greenup Co. Kentucky Wills Book 4, p. 27-35, Will & Codicils of James Lawson (FHL #343997, DGS4818893, image 408f). ==Sources== * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9P3L-67W?i=407&cc=1875188&cat=89176

Will of James Marwood of Sutton died 1722

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'''The Will of [[Marwood-175|James Marwood of Sutton in Widworthy (1659-1722)]]'''
Written 1st of May1714, and proved 7th December 1722 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in February 2019 from a copy held by The National Archives; Kew, England; Prerogative Court of Canterbury and Related Probate Jurisdictions: Will Registers; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 588 In the Name of God Amen
I [[Marwood-175|James Marwood]] of Sutton in the parish of Widworthy and County of Devon, Gent being weak of body but of a sound and perfect mind and memory praise be therefore given to almighty God do make and ordain this my last present last Will and Testament in manner and form following (That is to say) First and principally I commend my Soul into the hands of almighty God hoping through the Merits Death and passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full and free pardon of all my Sins and to inherit everlasting Life and my Body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named and as touching the Disposition of all such temporal Estate as it hath pleased Almighty God to bestow upon me I give and Dispose thereof as followeth. Imprimis I give unto my Niece Mary Marwood Daughter of my Brother [[Marwood-179|John Marwood]] late deceased the sum of Four hundred pounds to be paid her within two years next after my decease out of the profits of Widworthy Barton, by my Brother Benedictus Marwood. But if he or his heirs Male shall refuse to pay the said Mary Marwood the Four hundred pounds within the time limited then it shall be lawful for her the said Mary Marwood to enter into, have, and possess the said Barton of Widworthy until the sum of Four hundred pounds can be risen on the said Barton clear of all Rates Taxes and necessary reparations. Item I give and devise unto my Brother [[Marwood-176|Benedictus Marwood]] all that my Farms Barton and Demesne Lands in Widworthy called Widworthy Barton and also in perpetual Advowson Donation presentation of in and to the Parsonage and Rectory of Widworthy during his natural Life and after his decease to the Heirs Male of his Body lawfully begotten or to be begotten and for want of such Issue in Him I give and devise the said Barton and presentation unto the right Heirs of me the said James Marwood for ever, Item I give unto my Niece Bridget Marwood Daughter of my Brother [[Marwood-179|John Marwood]] deceased the Sum of Six Hundred pounds to be paid her by my Executor hereafter named within one year next after my decease. Item I give unto my said Niece Bridgett Marwood, my two houses and tenements with their Appurtenances commonly called by the Names of Westcots and Floods lying in the Parish of Colyton during her Natural Life. Item I give unto Peter Stocker my Servant all that my House and grounds called Michells Tenements, part of my tenement called Burnard Trickham for Four score and Nineteen years if he shall happen to live so long and be living with me as my Servant at the time of my death, he continuing of it in good repair during his Term and paying yearly out of it four shillings by Quarterly payments unto my Brother Benedictus Marwood his heirs and Assigns. Item all that other part of my Tenements called Burnards Trickham with the Meadow called Whitmores Meadow adjoining and the Revertion of that other part called Michells Tenement being parts of the same premises lying all in the Parish of Northleigh I give and devise unto my Brother [[Marwood-176|Benedictus Marwood]] his heirs and Assigns for ever. Item I give unto my Brother [[Marwood-158|Thomas Marwood]] all that my Farm called Sutton lying in the Parish of Widworthy with all its Rights Members and Appurtenances during the term of Fourscore and Nineteen years absolute to commence immediately after my Decease, Item I give unto my Brother Benedictus Marwood his heirs and Assigns the remainder of my term of Fourscore and Nineteen years in my tenement called Pearses Tenement lying in Northleigh, except the three pieces of Ground called Latchcombs, and half the privilege of the Common belonging to the said Tenement which my Will is should be, And I give unto my Brother Thomas Marwood and his Assigns. Item I give unto and devise unto my Brother Benedictus Marwood all that my term of years yet to come and unexpired in my House and Tenement with it’s Appurtenances lying at Red Cross in the Parish of Colyton aforesaid and to his Heirs and Assigns. Item all my Lands and Tenements in Fee wheresoever and not before disposed of I give devise and bequeath unto my Brother Thomas Marwood his heirs and Assigns for ever. Item All my goods and Chattels and all my Personal Estate after my Debts, Legacies, and Funeral Charges are paid. I give and bequeath unto my Brother Thomas Marwood his Executors and Assigns. making hereby my said Brother Thomas Marwood Sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament in Witness whereof I have herunto set my hand and seal this first Day of May 1714 ( James Marwood ) Signed Sealed published and declared to be my last Will and Testament in the presence of us ( after the interlining of the word Mary ). Jonas Guppy, Abraham Hitt Thos Hoskins.

Will of James Parrot (1779-1856)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Parrott-2318|James Parrott]] of Richmond, Surrey, Gentleman, who died in July 1856. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 2236
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Will of James Parrott, granted probate on 17 Jul 1856. Died about 1856 in Richmond, Surrey, England.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, gaps, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Parrott-2318|James Parrott]], testator #[[Manley-3628|late Wife]] #{{Red|Elizabeth Russell}}, late wife's daughter #{{Red|Thomas Russell}} of Cubbington, Warwickshire, Labourer, husband of Elizabeth Russell #[[Manley-3595|Benjamin Manley]] of Bethnal Green, Weaver, late Wife's brother #[[Manley-3630|Elizabeth Manley]], residing at Bath, late Wife's sister #{{Red|Susan Manley}}, daughter of Benjamin Manley of Bethnal Green #[[Manley-3639|John Manley]], of 27 Wilton Square, New North Road, Islington, Middlesex, Builder, late wife's brother #{{Red|R. Hassall}}, M.D., Richmond, witness #{{Red|W. Blunt}}, licenced victualler, Gran Side, Richmond, witness == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == [Page 1] This is the last Will and Testament
of me '''James Parrott''' of Pensioners Court Richmond in the County of
Surrey Gentleman I desire to be decently interred at the discretion of my Executor
hereinafter named and that a head and foot stone be placed at my Grave And
that all my just debts funeral and testamentary expenses be fully paid and
satisfied I give devise and bequeath unto my '''late Wife''''s daughter '''Elizabeth'''
'''Russell''' (the wife of '''Thomas Russell''' of Cubbington Warwickshire Labourer)
the sum of one hundred and fifty pounds stock in the three per cent consols and
fifty pounds stock in the three per cent reduced annuities provided there is sufficient
[Page 2] for that purpose after payment of all my debts funeral and testamentary expen-
ces and also all my household furniture plate linen china books pictures and
glass to and for her own absolute use and benefit for ever I give and bequeath
my said '''late Wife'''' brother '''Benjamin Manley''' of Bethnal Green Weaver the
sum of twenty pounds out of long annuity which expires on the fifth of
January 1860 provided there is sufficient for that purpose I give and be-
queath to my '''late Wife''''s sister '''Elizabeth Manley''' now residing at Bath my
silver watch made by Dent of London provided she is living at the time of my
decease but in case she should not survive me then I give and bequeath the
aforesaid watch to '''Susan Manley''' the daughter of the aforesaid '''Benjamin'''
'''Manley''' of Bethnal Green I give devise and bequeath unto my '''late Wife''''s
brother '''John Manley''' of 27 Wilton Square New North Road Islington
Middlesex Builder the the sum of fifty pounds stock in the three per cent reduced
annuities Club and also the remainder of my aforesaid Long annuity (if any)
also all the rest residue and remainder of my estate and effects whatsoever
and wheresoever and of what nature or kind soever (not hereinbefore disposed
of) to and for his own absolute use and benefit for ever And I do hereby nomi-
nate constitute and appoint my said '''late Wife''''s brother '''John Manley''' of Wilton
Square New North Road Islington aforesaid sole Executor of this my last
Will and Testament hereby revoking and making void all former and other
Wills by me at anytime heretofore made I declare this only to be my true last Will
and Testament In witness whereof I the said '''James Parrott''' have hereunto
set my hand and seal this nineteenth day of January one thousand eight
hundred and fifty six __ James Parrott his X mark (£5) __ signed sealed pub-
lished and declared by the within named '''James Parrott''' as and for his last Will
and Testament in the presence of us both present at the same time who at his
request in his presence and in the presence of each other have hereunto sub-
scribed our names as witnesses __ '''R. Hassall''' M.D. Richmond
'''W. Blunt''' licence victular Gran Side Richmond __ James McAndrew
Richmond Surrey Gent[lema]n == Proving Transcript == Proved at London 17th of July 1856 before the Worshipful Thomas Spires
Doctor of Laws @ Surrogate by the oath of John Manley the sole Executor to
whom Admon was granted having been first sworn duly to administer. == Sources ==

Will of James R Nesbit 1883

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[[Space:Will_of_for_Nisbet_One_Name_Study|Will of for Nisbet One Name Study]] === Persons mentioned === Wife Theresa M Nesbit Son in Law Philip Robinson and Daughter Kate === Will of James R Nesbit === will This May 21st 1883 I JAMES R. NESBIT OF THE COUNTY OF IREDELL & STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA being of sound mind and memory do make this my last will and testament in manner following: 1st I leave to MY WIFE THERESA M. NESBIT all of my property land and personal during her life time 2nd After the death of my wife then my property to go to my SON IN LAW PHILIP ROBINSON AND DAUGHTER KATE on condition that they shall have taken care of my wife in her lifetime and have paid all the debts for which I am at this time or shall be liable before and at the time of my decease 3rd I hereby nominate and appoint W. A. KERR TO EXECUTE this will This May 21st 1883 James R. Nesbit his mark x Follows an affidavit of witnesses that it made the above will

Will of James Rutledge Jr (1786-1853)

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Will of James Rutledge, Jr. (1786-1853) 1853 Harris County, Georgia This is a lawsuit reported in the Supreme Court of Georgia involving the will of James Rutledge, Jr. It contains testimony of family members about James and many of his reletives. It is a gold mine of genealogical information. David Rutledge originally shared this to Ancestry on 17 Jun 2010 [ A few years prior to his death, [[Rutledge-2671|James Rutledge, Jr]]. married a widow, Emilina Granberry. She had five children at the time, two of whom lived with James and her. James was sixty two at the time of the marriage, and Emilina was 41. On February 5 , 1853, James Rutledge, Jr. executed a will which is the subject of this lawsuit. James died six days later on February 11, 1853. A lawsuit was filed in Georgia contesting the will. At the trial, many persons testified regarding the mental state of James Rutledge. One of the issues the court explored was whether or not undue influence was put upon James Rutledge who was in a delicate state of health and also whether or not James had the mental capacity to propound the will. Read the facts. How would you rule?. This case contains sworn testimony by numerous witnesses who appeared in court or whose sworn testimony was taken b deposition and read into the court record. As a word of note; the “propounder” is the executor of the will, James Cox. His position is that the will should be enforced as written. The ”caveators” of the will are those who take exception to the will being enforced by the court. These are [[Rutledge-2669|Joseph Rutledge]], James Rutledge, III, William Rutledge (who died after the will was written0 and Anna Rutledge Lee, the wife of Saunders Lee. These were the children of James Rutledge, Jr and his first wife Susannah Shearer. When the case refers to the “testator”, it is referring to James Rutledge, Jr. The Rutledge family is described in great detail. While none of the children of James Rutledge, Jr. testified, grandchildren, neighbors, a business associate, in laws and James’ brother, William Owen Rutledge, gave statements. The reason the children did not testify is probably because of a ”Dead Man’s Statute” which prohibits testimony of those who might benefit under the will or intestate succession {the property is divided by a statute in portions dictated by the statute. } From a genealogical point of view this case is a gold mine of information. It explains the relationships of the family members. It gives insight into James Rutledge’s life and that of Emilina Granberry. It tells us, for example, that Susannah Shearer, James’ first wife was a midwife and a very industrious woman. The testimony seems diametrically opposed, yet a jury decided initially that the will was valid. This ruling was appealed to the Georgia Supreme Court, and the Supreme Court of Georgia made its ruling in 1855, about two years after James’ death. This citation of the case is Cox v. Rutledge, 18 Ga. Rep. (reprint) 294 (1855) . Submitted by David J. Rutledge, a lawyer and great, great, great, great-grandson of James Rutledge, Jr. ] SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA The following was the will: STATE OF GEORGIA, HARRIS COUNTY: In the name of God, Amen: I, James Rutledge, of said State and County, being sick, and knowing that it is appointed for man to die, and feeling that my dissolution is near, and being of sound mind and disposing memory, do make and ordain this, my last will and testament, in the following manner, to wit: First, I commend my soul, my immortal part, to God, the author of all good, and recommend my body to be interred according to the custom of family burials. Amen. Item 1st. – It is my will and desire, that my just debts be paid by my executors, hereinafter named, as early as possible. Item 2d. – I give and bequeath to my beloved wife Emilina Rutledge, two lots of land, one whereon my residence now stands, number not known, and the lot lying due south of it, extending down to Shoal Academy or near thereto, number not known, both lots, together, containing four hundred acres, more or less. Also, one of two wagons, allowing her to make her own selection; one ox-cart, the pleasure carriage and carriage horses, two choice mules, buggy and harness, three sows and pigs, three cows and calves, one yoke of oxen, all my household furniture, (except two beds and furniture,) my kitchen furniture and as many farming tools as she wishes, and the gold watch and chain that she usually wears, and her five children, Jasper, Columbus, Washington, Georgia Ann, Sarah Frances and Daniel, John and Andrew, and also, yellow girl Anna; also corn, meat and fodder sufficient for herself and the family for one year’s support. I will and bequeath the above specified property to my Emilina, absolute, to hold, use, enjoy or dispose of, as she may desire, forever. I also desire, that my wife shall have the gin, fan and running gear to the gin house. Item 3d. – I will and bequeath to my grand-son and daughter, William and Eugenia Caroline, children of my son, John Rutledge, two bedsteads, beds, bedding and also five hundred dollars in money. Item 4th.- I will and desire, that my entire estate, both real and personal, not disposed of by legacy, be sold at public sale, and the proceeds applied as hereinafter directed – said sale to be for a credit of twelve months. Item 5th.- I give and bequeath to my daughter, Ann Lee, one thousand dollars, to be invested in property for her use during her life, and at her death, to the use of the lawful heirs of her body, under the direction of my executor, hereinafter named. Item 6th.- I will and desire, that the residue of the proceeds of the sale of my property, after settling and paying my bequests above specified, be equally divided between my sons, John Rutledge, James Rutledge, and my daughter Ann Lee, and my son [[Rutledge-2669|Joseph Rutledge]], such of them as are in life, and to the lawful children of such as are dead. Item 7th.- I desire and appoint James Cox trustee for my daughter, Ann Lee, and desire that he take all the interest in legacies, bequests, &c. given her, into his control and management, and manage for her interest during her life; and at her death, continue his trust, for the use and benefit of her children, until they shall arrive at the lawful age of twenty-one years. And lastly, I appoint James Cox my executor, to execute and carry out this, my last will and testament, hereby revoking all wills, either verbal or written, heretofore made. In testimony whereof, I do hereby acknowledge this, my last will, given under my hand and seal. In presence of JOSEPH A. COLLIER,JAMES M. LOWE,NATHAN PASSMORE,THOS. P. PARK JAMES RUTLEDGE [L. S.] This 5th February, 1853. [This begins the witness statements before the Court] Joseph A. Collier: Knew James Rutledge, deceased, from the time he moved into Harris County; had seen him often; was intimate with him; was frequently at his house. Measles, overseer of testator, came for him to go to testator’s house, about his last will and testament; he went immediately after receiving the message – found one or two gentlemen there when he arrived ; Passmore and Lowe were there. James Rutledge informed him, when he came into the room, that he had sent for him to witness his will. Mrs. Rutledge was in the room at the time. The will was dictated, from beginning to end, by James Rutledge; and after it was finished, Dr. Park read it over distinctly to him. Rutledge said it was “all right,” and signed it in the presence of the subscribing witness. He seemed as much in his mind as witness ever knew him. Witness saw no evidence of mental weakness on the part of testator-attested the will in the presence of testator and the other subscribing witness; they also signed it in his, testator’s, and each other’s presence. The will was written by Passmore and Dr. Park. Mrs. Rutledge is a lady of high, moral character-was a kind and attentive wife. After the will was finished and read over by Dr. Park, deceased made a correction, then requested prayer. Witness came at the request of Measles, overseer of testator, about the will; deceased wished to make a bequest to two little grand-children, and remarked, either that he had forgotten or that he did not know the given name of one of them- a little girl; requested witness to go and ask Mrs. Rutledge; witness did so; Mrs. Rutledge told him that she did not remember the name-to go and ask Sarah; Sarah told witness the name; Sarah is an old family slave; witness having learned the name, went back to deceased and told him the name, and deceased again went on with his dictation; Mrs. Rutledge came into the room once during the writing of the will- remained but a very short time- whispered something to deceased and went out of the room; after she went out, deceased again went on with the dictation, where he had left off when Mrs. Rutledge came. The instrument propounded in this case was shown to witness, and he identified it as the will which he saw executed, and which he attested. Witness testified that he lived about a mile and a quarter from testator, Lowe tree miles, Passmore three miles, Park one and a half, and William Rutledge about the same distance as witness; Mrs. Emilina Rutledge had four children by Granberry-the youngest about 17 years old; two were living with her when the will was made, and two now –one returned from California; on being asked if he had not taken an active interest in the support of the will, witness said he felt an interest in any lady in Mrs. Rutledge’s condition; brought her to Court to-day in her buggy; witness furnished the horse and she the buggy; has heretofore come in her carriage; he is a little lame, and it hurts him to ride horse-back much. Dr. THOMAS PARK: Knew James Rutledge in his life-time; had known him only about 12 or 18 months; was not very intimate with him; was a physician, ad practiced a little in testator’s family; on the day before the will was written, witness went there to see a sick negro ; the old man was complaining, and he prescribed for him; he told witness he was going to make his will, and he wanted him to write it; witness smiled and told him he might live many days yet, but that he would write his will any day he would send for him. On the morning of the execution of the will, he went over, being sent for, and found the other witnesses there, and Passmore, writing the will; had written the caption; witness finished it; Mr.Collier sat by the bed-side, and the testator dictated to Collier, and Collier to witness. After writing the will, he read it over to testator, when he said, “that’ll do,” or “all right,” or something to that affect. Testator signed it in the presence of the witness, and they attested it in the presence of the testator. Witness thought the testator was in his mind. After the will was written, or before it was finished, some one suggested that a negro woman, named Ann, was left out; does not remember who made the suggestion; she was then added. During the writing of the will Mrs. Rutledge came into the room, conversed a little with deceased, and left again. After writing the will, witness gave it to Mrs. Rutledge; never knew testator before he moved to Harris County; he was confined to his bed, unable to sit up, when the will was made; all the while witness knew him he was quite infirm and feeble; rode about in his carriage, and walked with a staff; his mind was quite weak; was getting in his dotage; his mind kept pace with his body, in its approach to the grave. If the was a man of strong mind in Troup, him mind had greatly depreciated; but as witness did not know him then, he could not institute the comparison; witness regarded him as a man of ordinary capacity. While writing the will, testator failed to answer questions, and they examined him and found him asleep; they had to wait several times, and allow him to rest; that the disease was not at a stage where he considered James Rutledge dangerous; it had no affected him mind; the disease was pneumonia; it does not ordinarily affect the mind, except in the last stages; witness visited testator every day or two; he lived from Saturday to Saturday, eight days from the writing of the will; had been sick a day or two before the writing of the will; considered him in his mind until a day or two before he died; had taken some alterative medicine, but nothing to induce sleep; testator said, when his will was being written, that it was hardly necessary to make promise to pay his debts, as he only owed three dollars, which was to Fr. Yarborough. NATHAN PASSMORE: Aided in writing the will propounded; that Dr. Park wrote the rest of it; that testator, Rutledge, dictated it; that when it was completed it was read over to testator; that testator said it was all right, and signed it in the presence of the witnesses, Collier, Park, Lowe and himself, and that the witness, subscribed to it as such, in the same room with the testator, and were, or might have been seen by him. Witness thought, while the will was being written, that testator was capable of making the will; but reflecting afterwards, that testator had forgotten the name of one or both of the grand-children named as legatees, and was obliged to have them stated to him, in order to have them named as legatees, and being, subsequently to the execution of the will, informed that the children had been a good deal with him and were favorites of him, he was led to doubt, and still doubts, whether testator was able to make his will. Testator was from 60 to 65 years old, and very sick and confined to his bed all the time; witness doubts whether any one so sick as he was, could make a will; he rested frequently while the will was being written. While the will was being written, the name of Anna was first omitted, and on the reading over the will before its execution, testator directed the name of Anna inserted, saying that his wife would value her more highly than any other property given to her. While the will was being written, dinner was eaten; Mrs. Rutledge did not dine with the company; witness thinks that it was after dinner that the name of Anna was inserted in the will, but about this cannot be positive; it was at the suggestion and request of the testator. Mrs. Rutledge was kind and affectionate to testator, and made him a good wife so far as witness ever knew or heard; testator was kind and affectionate. Witness thinks it was just as they came out of the dining room that the name of Anna was inserted. Witness was not prepared to say that the testator was of sound, disposing mind and memory. JAMES M. LOWE: Called in the morning at the house of testator, and found him very sick; testator said to witness that he was very sick, and did not inquire after witness’ family, which was very unusual with him. He attempted to vomit, and his wife held a vessel to receive it; she invited the company to leave the room; they did so, and remained out about a half or three quarters of an hour. The door was then opened, and Mrs. Rutledge invited the company to return, and a table, with pen, ink and paper, was found by the bedside when the door was opened; witness was not in the room with testator while the will was being written, but came in when it was completed, to witness it, and did so. Testator was old, stupid and very sick; and witness thinks, he was not capable of making a will at the time; he lay on his bed, propped up to sign it. After the will was signed, testator said it was all right, and requested prayers to be made. As witness was leaving, he said to testator, “Farewell,” and held out his hand to testator; testator shook hands with witness at parting. Witness was then, and is yet, of opinion, that testator was not of sound, disposing mind and memory. Mrs. Rutledge was a kind and affectionate wife, and of good character, so far as witness knows. William [Owen] Rutledge: Testator was brother and close neighbor of him; lived in Troup County at the time of marriage; had a good house and plantation there, and was well fixed; the marriage took place in 1849 or 1851; they moved to Harris County to the place where testator died. Witness received no message to come to testator’s house when the will was made, and never heard testator speak of making a will at any time after the marriage. Witness recommended testator to make a will when the late marriage was had, believing that testator had given her property, as testator had told him so; and testator told him he was satisfied to let the law make his will. Testator’s first wife was a very laborious, industrious and acquisitive woman; was a mid-wife, and rode night and day in her vocation as such. The present Mrs. Rutledge was a near neighbor at the time of her marriage with testator, and was a very affectionate, industrious and neat woman. Witness recommended testator to marry her, and so far as witness knows, she made testator a good wife. She and testator always lived in peace and harmony, so far as witness knows. Testator advanced his children, and assisted them from time to time, many years ago; they were three in number- from 30 to 40 years old, and established in life; worth, two of them, $8,000 or $10,000 apiece, and one of them $3,000 or $4,000, at testator’s death. Witness thinks he heard testator speak, once or twice, after his second marriage, of his sons not having treated the negroes he had given them well, and of his being indisposed to give them any more; but of that, witness is not positive. Testator was kind and affectionate. Witness was asked if the legatees had received their legacies under the will; he replied that he did not know. He was then asked where were testator’s negroes? He replied, they were in possession of the legatees, he supposed. … DR. [JAMES] BAUGH: Testator had a good house and plantation in Troup County; was very fond of his grand-children, one a boy named William, about 15 years old, and the other a girl named Eugenia, now about seven years old; she is, and has been usually called “Sis.” Testator was kind and affectionate to his children, and they were obedient to him; he was kind and affectionate in his nature. The father of the grand-children lived within two miles of testator, in Troup, and the grand-children were with him a good deal while in Troup. The children of testator were grown up and of moderate fortunes. Witness married the widow of John Rutledge, and boarded in the Rutledge family before his marriage. MEADOWS: Lived with testator the year before he made his will. That one morning at breakfast, testator fell asleep at the table, or fell into a state resembling sleep, as though he had lost his mind. His wife looked at him, and asked him what was the matter, saying the testator ooked like a fool. Testator replied he felt like one. Mrs. Rutledge’s manner was not insulting or angry; they lived harmony and peace. JAMES M. LOWE, re-introduced for caveators, testified that a short time before testator’s death, he bought a horse for about $40, and gave his note and witness as his security, and witness knows this debt was not paid until after his death. The account of three dollars, to Dr. Yarborough, was called for by the testator they day after the will was written, and paid, and testator said he owed no other debt [Interrogatories are written questions in legal questions. The answers to these interrogatories were apparently read into court. }. The interrogatories of Mary Rutledge: [Mary Rutledge was the daughter of [[Rutledge-2669|Joseph Rutledge]] and therefore granddaughter of James Rutledge] She did hear a conversation that Mrs. Emilina Rutledge had with her husband, James Rutledge- a conversation about making his will. The conversation was held at the house of James Rutledge, when he resided in Troup County, and to the best of her recollection, was sometime in the year eighteen hundred and forty-nine. In that conversation, Mrs. Emilina Rutledge told her husband he ought to make his will and give to Mrs. Lee more of his property than to any other of his children, as she had a hard time in this world; that her husband did not treat her well, and he ought to place it in good hands, so that she might enjoy it, and so that it would do her some good. To the 3d interrogatory, she answers: That she has heard Mrs. Emilina Rutledge frequently speak of the making of her husband’s will, saying that he ought to make his will, as he had sick spells very often, and that he might drop off without having his will fixed as it ought to be. To the 4th interrogatory: That she has heard Mrs. Emilina Rutledge say, that all she married James Rutledge for, was to get his property; that it was a disgrace to her to marry into the family, and that she would not have married him if it had not been for his property; that her neighbors, some of them, were very sorry for her for marrying him; deponent knows nothing further that will benefit the caveators. She does not know that James Rutledge made a will: never saw any will of his; does not know which will the conversation was about; cannot swear that he ever made one. Witness is a daughter of [[Rutledge-2669|Joseph Rutledge]], and Saunders W. Lee married witness’ aunt; James Rutledge, deceased, was witness grandfather. Witness does not know what Lee and the Rutledges are worth; are in tolerable condition in life. Witness says that her memory is tolerably good, and that her brother, John [Thomas] Rutledge, and a daughter of Mrs. Emilina Rutledge, were present at the conversation referred to; her daughter was named Martha Granberry; does not know anything about the Rutledge boys treating Mrs. Rutledge badly; did not hear her say anything about it in the conversation referred to; did hear her say on one occasion, in speaking of uncle James Rutledge, [son of James Rutledge, the testator. James lived with his father and Emilina] that he had treated her badly, but that she had forgiven him. Witness has stated all of the conversation that she recollects, in her answers to the direct interrogatories, which she desires may be taken as her answers to this part of the cross-interrogatories. The depositions of MARTHA BAUGH, [Martha Baugh was the widow of John Rutledge the son of James Rutledge. Apparently, John Rutledge died shortly after his father’s passing, and Martha married James Baugh shortly thereafter] I have heard her speak of a determination to have a will made before his death; and heard her speak of the will after his death. Mrs. Rutledge said, before his death, she intended to have a will made, had never intended to let him rest until he did make one to her own notion, and she intended to have all that was willed to her, to do as she pleased with, or she would not have anything at all. I have heard her make these remarks, in substance, repeatedly, while in her company. The day after his burial, I heard her, while in conversation with [[Rutledge-2669|Joseph Rutledge]], ask him what would be done with the property? Joseph Rutledge replied, that he did not know what the will was. She replied, that as to her part, she knew very well what was willed to her. Joseph Rutledge said he did not know what to do, until he saw Mr. Lee. She replied that Mr. Lee had nothing to do with it, and did not have the wrappings of her finger. She then turned to William Rutledge, son of John Rutledge, [ who was born in 1839 and therefore a teenager] { and said she knew what was willed to John Rutledge’s children. She also said she could have influenced the old man to give her anything she wanted, and his children might be glad that they got as much as they did. I have heard her say that she had an influence over him, and that she could influence him to make just such a will as she wanted. Her object was to have her part willed to her bona fidely. I know nothing more that would benefit the caveators. I am related by marriage; I was the wife of John Rutledge, brother to Joseph and James Rutledge; the caveators did not talk to me about the will; the conversations before his death, were at my house and at her house before she moved to Harris [County]; that since his death, was, on the morning after his burial, at her own house; she universally commenced the conversation after his death, was with Joseph Rutledge the morning after his burial; I never made any remarks; the conversation was not directed to me. I have stated in my 2d direct interrogatory what led to that conversation; I did not, at any time, converse with Mrs. Rutledge about the will; she frequently talked about it in my presence, and I suppose it must have lain heavily upon her mind, and that she wanted more than the law would allow her mind, and that she wanted more than the law would allow her, and willed so that she could do what she pleased with it. I never was requested to pick up any information respecting the case; he frequently complained of ill health; I do not think his mind was as good the last time I saw him, as it was when I first became acquainted with him; he was a man of industrious habits and had accumulated a fair fortune; I live some distance, and do not know much about Mr. Lee’s circumstances, but I supposed he (with the other caveators) is in moderate circumstances. MARY MILLNER’S depositions: I heard Mrs. Rutledge say at Dr. C. C. Gibb’s hotel, in Hamilton, I suppose in May or June, that the children ought to feel themselves under obligations to her for what property was willed them; and Mr. Rutledge, after he had made his will, asked her if she thought she had land sufficient to which Mrs. Rutledge said, she had. I paid particular attention to what Mrs. Rutledge said: I never heard Mrs. Rutledge say that the children of Mr. Rutledge had mistreated him. The depositions of Mrs. ELIZA CREWS: On about the 8th day of February last, I was at the house of the deceased, and Mrs. Rutledge told me that Mr. Rutledge had made a will, but she was not in the room, and did not hear it read; but she supposed Mr. Rutledge had given her something. At a different time, Mrs. Rutledge said she influenced Mr. Rutledge to give her a smaller portion of land than he wished to give her. We are near neighbors and friends, but I do not know that she communicates to me more freely than to others. The depositions of Mrs. HANNAH LEE:[ mother of Saunders Walker Lee who married Anna Rutledge, daughter of James Rutledge, the testator] Myself and Mrs. Rutledge did have a conversations previous to the death of James Rutledge, deceased; stated that she did not intend to let him (her husband) rest until he made a will; that he (her husband) had not given her anything yet; that Mrs. Rutledge, above referred to, asked me if I thought that Mr. Rutledge, was not easily influenced. I know nothing more that will benefit caveators to said will. The answers to the cross-interrogatories: I am the mother of Saunders W. Lee,[ who married Anna Rutledge, daughter of James Rutledge] one of the legatees in said will, as I suppose. I think it was in the Fall season of 1850; it was about two years previous to his (Rutledge’s) death, or perhaps, a little over. She did not say anything to me in regard to her desire, to have Lee’s wife pro-worth, but suppose he is worth some $30 or $40,000. I do not know what[[Rutledge-2669| Joseph]] and James Rutledge are worth; I know nothing more that will benefit the plaintiffs. The deposition of PAMELA BUTLER: [Anna Rutledge’s daughter and therefore James’ granddaughter] During the life of James Rutledge, deceased, she heard a conversation between him and his wife, Emilina Rutledge, about the making of his will; heard Emilina Rutledge, repeatedly, ask her husband, James Rutledge, to make his will, and say that she intended making him do so; that he should never rest until he did make his will; he, James Rutledge, replied, frequently, that he never intended to make a will, that the law was sufficient for him. [this meaning that his estate would pass intestate or without a will] The above conversation took place in February or March, of the year 1851, in the town of Newnan, Coweta County, Georgia. The style, manner and conduct of Emilina Rutledge, was sometimes pleasing and persuasive, and sometimes commanding and coercive; that of James Rutledge, calm and kind. Don’t remember hearing Emilina say, “well, old man, I’m on the will again.” 4th. She knows nothing more that will benefit the caveators, in relation to undue influence being exercised over the mind of said James Rutledge, only other conversations of the same nature of the one already stated in the answer to the 2d, direct interrogatory. Knows that the mind of James Rutledge was weak at the last time he was seen by witness, which was in July, 1852. She knows nothing about James Rutledge’s children trying to get him to make a will to disinherit his wife; don’t know that his brother and children ever attempted such a thing. I am the grand-daughter of James Rutledge, the daughter of Saunders W. Lee and his wife Ann, who is the daughter of James Rutledge. Don’t remember who was present at the conversation stated in the second, direct interrogatory. The interrogatories of ULYSSES B. FROST: He has had some business transactions with James Rutledge in his lifetime. Some few weeks before the death of the said James Rutledge, I bought a load of cotton of him, in Columbus, and paid him for it; and after having completed the trade, it was proposed, wither by him or me, and I don’t remember which, that I should buy from another lot of cotton which he had at home, consisting of some 9 or 10 bags, more or less, and that I should buy it blind as it is sometimes termed; and after talking over the matter a few moments, as to the price, &c., I made a trade with him for said cotton, and at a price that I do not, now, recollect exactly; and, as I suppose, at the time, a trifle under the usual price of such cotton as it was represented to be. I had taken out my ticket-book and given him a ticket for the cotton, according to the usual custom; and then Mr. Rutledge remarked, that he was too hasty, that I must let him speak to his wife before the trade was confirmed, his wife being at that time near us, in a carriage; and after talking with her a few moments, she confirmed the trade, or rather consented to it; and I took the cotton, which was in a few weeks delivered to me, as agreed upon. I don’t know that I can say anything very particular as to the condition of his mind, at that time; I can only say that I did not consider him as quick and shrewd, and as vigilant, in a business transaction, as I had seen him formerly. In two or three instances, about that time, in paying him money, he would take it from the counter, and put it in his pocket without counting it, which circumstance I noticed at the time, and remarked upon it to some one. He can not say that said Rutledge was not competent to transact ordinary business for some months before his death, but can only say, that the condition of said Rutledge was such, that a better trade could be effected with him, at that time, then with ordinary men; and, I should say, in a trade, advantage could have been more easily taken of him at that time, than at any earlier period of his life. He has not studied the science of Medical Jurisprudence, and is, therefore, no acquainted with it. He can not say that James Rutledge was, at any time, insane. From 1837, up to the time of his death, I frequently met with the said Rutledge, and talked with him. I did buy said Rutledge’s cotton a short time before his death, as stated above; and I am a cotton-buyer; I made from 3 to 5 dollars a bale on the cotton I purchased from him blind; and I traded with him; I think it was but a few weeks before his death that I saw him. The interrogatories of ELIZABETH JAMESON: She is not particularly acquainted with the pecuniary condition of Mr. [Saunders W. ] Lee and the Rutledges, and she can not, therefore, state what they are worth; has understood, however, that Mr. Lee is a man of considerable property. She was present at the house of James Rutledge, some nine or ten days before his death, and the day before he made his will; and heard a conversation between Mr. Rutledge and his wife, in relation to the making of his will; was in an adjoining room to Mr. Rutledge and his wife when she heard the conversation. Mr. Rutledge told his wife he was going to make his will, and how he intended to make it. He told his wife he was going to give her five hundred acres of land, all the household and kitchen furniture, carriage and horses, buggy and two choice mules, a wagon, a choice yoke of oxen, cart, two choice milk cows and calves, two choice sows and pigs, and the plantation tools, and his negroes; Daniel, Sarah, Jasper, Columbus, Washington, Georgia Ann, Sarah Frances, John, Andrew and Anna. He also said he was going to give her the watch she wore. He asked his wife if she would be satisfied with the property he intended giving her, and his wife replied that she was perfectly satisfied, and that she wanted him to make his will and not hers. It was some nine or ten days before the death of Mr. Rutledge, the widow of James Rutledge, is her mother. The interrogatories of MOSES JONES: He sold James Rutledge the plantation on which he last lived in Harris County, and on which the said James Rutledge lived the last time he saw him, containing nine hundred and ninety-six acres; he said nothing of securing his wife a home, at the time of the purchase. In July, 1851, he asked me to show him the lines of the land I sold him, and also give him the numbers of the land; and he stated to me, at that time, that he was going to make his will, and secure the settlement of the plantation on his wife for a home. It was not convenient for me to grant his request, though often requested so to do, until about the first of January last, at which time I showed him the lines of the land, and gave him the numbers of the lots and parts of lots. He asked me where would an open line run, so as to secure the orchard on the place with the house-giving his wife five hundred acres or thereabouts-so as not to injure the other part of the plantation; and I showed him where I supposed the line would run, and he stated that he was going to execute his will that way, at the first convenient opportunity. THOMAS GRANBERRY: Lived for some months with testator and his mother, Mrs. Rutledge, while they were in Troup; and testator’s children did not often visit testator while witness lived with testator and family; that testator’s children by his first wife were grown up and established; that testator seemed to love his grand-children, and some of them boarded with him. GEORGE GRANBERRY: The time the will was made, he dispatched a messenger, a negro, for William Rutledge, a brother of testator, who did not come; that witness is a son of Mrs. Rutledge, by a former husband; lived in the house of testator, and mother of witness; was well acquainted with testator; that testator during his last illness, until a day or two before he died, retained his mind, conversed intelligently and gave direction about his affairs as usual. Witness thinks testator’s mind was clear and strong enough to make his will, at the time it was executed. Cross-examined: Witness testifies, that he lived in the family while they were in Troup; that Mr. Rutledge had occupied, then, a good two-story framed dwelling, comfortable and pleasant; had a nice lot and some land about it; lived in the village of LaGrange. Witness heard Mrs. Rutledge, mother of witness, say, that bad feelings existed between her and one of the caveators…. BLOUNT C. TERRELL: Had known testator since 1841; he always walked with a staff; was a little lame. While in Troup, testator was regarded as a man of good mind, and kind and affectionate, and lived well with his children by his first wife, the caveators, and the caveators were kind to testator. STRIBBLING: Knew James Rutledge, testator, from the time testator moved into his neighborhood; was very frequently at testator’s house; considered testator a man of active mind, because he attended to his own business when he had no overseer; he directed his overseer, when he had one; died eight days after the writing of the will; witness was at testator’s house several times during the interval between the writing of the will and testator’s death; considered testator perfectly “at himself,” i.e., his mind as good as ever it was; heard testator question overseer about his farm, a night or two after the writing of the will; testator asked the overseer where the negroes were at work, meaning at what particular portion of the farm they were then engaged; the overseer having informed him, testator expressed his approbation and added some further directions; this was but a very short while before testator’s death; considered testator as rational as any old man of his age and his condition; knew testator two years, and he had an overseer all this time. He heard testator request his wife to go with him to Columbus, when the cotton was sold; that she rather objected, and that he insisted, saying to her that he wanted her society. It was admitted that the estate of the testator was worth forty thousand dollars, and the legacy given by the will to Mrs. Rutledge, worth eleven thousand dollars. [This is the factual basis which was before the court. If you were a juror how would rule? Well, the Court remanded the case back to the original court, on an evidentiary issue.]

Will of James Stanton of St Cleer 1655

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Stanton-262|James Stanton]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence [You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.] IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN The First day of January 1655 I '''[[Stanton-262|James Stanton]]''' of the parrish of St Cleer in the County of Cornwall husbandman being at this present sick of body but perfect of memorie, Thanks be unto Allmighty god, I doe make this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following In primio I bequeath my Soule unto the hands of Allmighty god my maker redeemer and Saviour And my body unto Christian buriall Item I give to the poore of the parrish of St Cleer Six shillings and eight pence to be distributed at my buriall Item I give to my daughter '''[[Stanton-258|Elizabeth]]''' Threescore pounds to be paid within one yeare and halfe after my decease /that is twenty pounds in every half yeare I give unto my sonne '''[[Stanton-266|James]]''' Thirty pounds to be paid within one halfe yeare after my decease I give to my sonne '''[[Stanton-263|Robert]]''' Thirty pounds to be paid within one yeare after my decease I give to my sonne '''[[Stanton-277|John]]''' Forty shillings to be paid within one yeare after my decease I give to my daughter '''[[Stanton-253|Mary]]''' Forty shillings to be paid within one yeare after my decease I give to '''[[Heard-56|Margarett]]''' my wife Charhallock my dwellinge place dureing her life one Cowe one heifor, five live ewes and half of my household good dureing her life; And halfe of my Corne in the Mow haye and all the corne that shalle be growing upon Carhallock to my dyinge day Item I give to my sonne '''[[Stanton-274|Thomas Stanton]]''' all the rest of my goods and Chattles not hereby given or bequeade I give and bequeath unto Thomas my sonne And him do I make the whole and sole executor of this my last will and Testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and seale given the day and year first abovewritten The Signe of James Stanton Acknowledged before us whose names hereafter follow
Henry Stanton
James Keast THIS WILL WAS PROVED AT LONDON The sixth day of the month of September in the yeare of our Lord God one thousand six hundred fifitie and six Before the Judges for probate of wills and grantinge administration Lawfully authorized by the oath of Thomas Stanton the naturall and lawfull sonne of the said deceased and sole executor named in this his last will and Testament To whom was committed administration of all and singular the goods Chattles and debts of the said deceased
Hee the said Thomas Stanton being first sworn in due forme of lawe by vertue of a Commission well and truly to administer the same

Will of James Stoneman

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This is the will of [[Stoneman-62|James Stoneman]]. The transcription was done by Ed Griffith. ==Transcription== Will of James Stoneman
Grayson County, VA
Will Book 2, Pages 4 & 5 I, James Stoneman Sr of the County of Grayson and, State of Virginia, being in tolerable health, considering my great age, and of sound mind and memory. I do this day make and ordain this my last Will and Testament, in form and manner following, towit: First, my will is that all my just debts be first paid out of my estate by my executor hereinafter named. Secondly, I give and bequeath unto my beloved wife Sarah Stoneman, one bay horse and saddle, that she now rides, two cows, all my stock of hogs and sheep and full privilege to live in the house we now live in and to have her maintainence on and of the plantation and full privilege for her stock and their support for and during her natural life or widowhood. Thirdly, I give and devise unto my youngest son John stoneman all my tracts of land whereon I now live to be by him freely enjoyed by him and his heirs forever, excepting such privileges I have given to his mother during her life or widowhood and the said John is to have the oversight and take care of his mother for her support and further I give and bequeath unto my son John all my tools that I now have, both plantation and others of whatsoever description. Fourthly, I give and devise unto my son James Stoneman one dollar in property and unto my three daughters namely Elizabeth Cole, Sarah Mooney and Hannah Davis, I give and bequeath one dollar in property to each of them severally and unto my eldest son Joshua Stoneman the sum of 10 cents and no more of my estate, is also my will that all my aforementioned children (except my youngest son John) have no more of my estate than what I have specified, and the balance that I have given to my wife or so much thereof that may be left after my wife’s decease, I also give to my son John provided that he takes care of her during her lifetime. Fifthly, I do hereby appoint my oldest son Joshua Stoneman to be my only executor of this my last will and testament and further I do hereby acknowledge and declare this and no other to be my last Will and testament hereby revoking and annulling all former Wills or Testaments heretofore by me made and declared. In witness whereof I have set hand and affixed my seal this fifth day of the third month in the year of one thousand eight hundred and thirteen. Signed, sealed and acknowledged
To be the last Will of the
Said James Stoneman Sr in
The presence of us in the
presence of each other JAMES STONEMAN SR {seal} Jonathan Carey
John Carey
Levi Burcham
Robert Crawford Grayson County Court November Term 1839 This last Will and Testament of James Stoneman Sr deceased was proved in Court, proved by the affirmation of Levi Burcham and oath of Robert Crawford subscribing witnesses hereto and was ordered to be recorded. Teste,
Orville Anderson, D.C. ===Sources=== Grayson County, Virginia, Will Book 2:4, Will of James Stoneman, November 1839; digital image and transcript, Ed Griffith to Jessica Hammond, email, 24 July 2016, "Re: Descendants of Hannah Stoneman and Daniel Davis"

Will of James Tanner (1836-1909)

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== Introduction == This is a transcription of the Last Will and Testament of [[Tanner-6152|James Tanner]] of 33 Monmouth Street, Bath, Undertaker, who died on 27 November 1909. '''Probate''': "England & Wales, National Probate Calendar (Index of Wills and Administrations), 1858-1995"
Original data: Principal Probate Registry. Calendar of the Grants of Probate and Letters of Administration made in the Probate Registries of the High Court of Justice in England
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James Tanner probate on 20 Dec 1909 in Bristol. Died 27 Nov 1909 in Bath, Somerset, England.
Spelling, punctuation, line breaks, and big bold text are as per the register copy. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. Individuals in the people list are linked to their profile if the profile exists, or are coloured red if not. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned: #[[Tanner-6152|James Tanner]], testator, undertaker #[[Tanner-7702|James Tanner]], son, executor #{{Red|Joseph Goodwin Edmonds}}, friend, executor #[[Tanner-7701|George Tanner]], son #[[Kinson-75|Matilda Tanner]], wife #[[Tanner-7699|William Tanner]], son #[[Tanner-7695|Eliza Louisa Dyer]], daughter #[[Tanner-7696|Emily Woodrow]], daughter #[[Tanner-7698|Eva Fry]], daughter #[[Tanner-7700|Mary Ann Savage]], daughter #[[Tanner-7817|Norrie Bruce Tanner]], granddaughter #{{Red|Edward Eames}}. witness #{{Red|Edward Scudamore}}. witness == Property List == Properties in the will, in the order that they are mentioned:
''None'' == Will Transcript == This is the Last Will and Testament of me '''James'''
'''Tanner''' of Number 33 Monmouth Street in the City of Bath Undertaker
and I hereby revoke all former Wills and Codicils by me made I
appoint my son '''James Tanner''' and my friend '''Joseph Goodwin'''
'''Edmonds''' to be Executors of this my Will I direct my Debts
Funeral and Testamentary expenses to be paid by them I give and
bequeath all my Furniture and Household effects to my Son '''George'''
'''Tanner''' and my stock in hand tools and other things appertaining to the
business now carried on by me to my Son '''James Tanner''' I bequeath
to my Executors the sum of Four hundred pounds and direct with this
sum they shall purchase an Immediate Life Annuity for the benefit
of my son '''George Tanner''' and shall give him any balance of this
amount for his immediate use _ _ I bequeath to my wife '''Matilda'''
'''Tanner''' the sum of Fifty pounds to my son '''William Tanner''' Fifty
pounds and to my daughters '''Eliza Louisa Dyer''', '''Emily Woodrow''',
'''Eva Fry''' and '''Mary Ann Savage''' Fifty pounds each to my Grand
daughter '''Norrie Bruce Tanner''' Twenty pounds to '''Joseph Goodwin'''
'''Edmonds''' in consideration of his acting as one of my Executors Ten
pounds I give devise and bequeath the residue of my estate of or to
which I shall be seized possessed of or entitled to to my aforesaid Son
'''James Tanner''' In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand
this twenty first day of April One thousand nine hundred and nine
Signed by the Testator '''James Tanner'''
as and for his last Will and Testament
in the presence of us both present at the
same time who at his request in his
presence and in the presence of each other
have hereunto subscribed out names as
witnesses
: '''Edward Eames''' :: 11 Princes St :::French Polisher :'''Edward Scudamore''' ::13 Camden Cottages :::Hedgemead Carpenter == Proving Transcript == On the 20th day of December 1909 Probate of this Will was granted at Bristol to
'''James Tanner''' and '''Joseph Goodwin Edmonds''' the Executors == Sources ==

Will of James Thompson

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Proved 21 January 1861 A memorial to be registered in the following words to wit “In the name of God Amen Be it remembered that I James Thompson of the Township of Athol in the County of Prince Edward and Province of Canada ____being of sound mind do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following ___ ____ ____ First I order that all my lawful debts and funeral charges be paid out of my personal property Secondly I do give and bequeath to my beloved wife Lydia for her own use and benefit during her natural life all my real and personal property after the payment of the funeral charges and mentioned above and I also require my Executor ___ appointed to ___ and take measures that the property shall not be unnecessarily wasted or expended during the lifetime of my wife Lydia Thirdly I do order and bequeath to my son James the sum of one hundred dollars to be paid in one year after the death of the testator and I also order that as ____ ____ may be after the death of wife Lydia the Executor to be hereinafter named shall proceed to make an equal division of all remaining real and personal property into eight equal parts a s near as they can and shall set off one eighth part to my son Hannibal, one eighth part to my son George, on eighth part to my daughter Almira, one eighth part to my son Byrem. One eighth part to my son Alfred. One eighth part to my son Marinus. One eighth part to my daughter Sarah Eliza and the remaining eighth to my son Melvin. I also order and direct that the undermentioned sums are to be deducted from the several eight parts __from Hannibals eighth __the sum of two hundred and thirty eight dollars. From the share of George’s eight the sum of thirty dollars. From the share of Almira Werden eighths the sum of one hundred dollars and also from the share othe eighth of Sarah Eliza the sum of fifty dollars. Lastly I do hereby by ___ presents constitutes and appoint William A. Palen Esquire Henry Lambert and James Platt the two latter in the Township of Hallowell the former in the Township of Athol Executors and Lydia Thompson Executrix of this my last will and testament thereby annulling and ___ all former wills made by me In testimony wherof I have ___ set my hand and sent this fourth day of December in the year of our Lord One thousand eight hundred and fifty seven. And published by me the said James Thompson to be my last will and testament in the presence of us ___ ____ ___- Subscribed our names in the presence of the testator (___) N. Ballard (“ ) Roxa Ballard ____, James Thompson (SS) (“) Anna Ballard Which will is ___ by Norman Ballard of the Town of Picton in said county of Prince Edward Esquire and Roxa Ballard and Anna Ballard of the same place Spinsters and daughters of the aforesaid Norman Ballard, and this memorial thereof is hereby requested to be witnessed _______

Will of James W Durham, South Carolina

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'''Will of [[Durham-5440|James W. Durham]] of Spartanburg, South Carolina''', 20 May 1875. Proved 8 Jan 1894. Spartanburg Will Books Vol. G-H (1887-1898), pp. 115-120. The State of South Carolina In the name of God Amen. I, James W Durham of Spartanburg County in the state aforesaid, being of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding, conscious of the uncertainty of life, do hereby make, constitute, publish and declare this my last will and testament in manner and form following, that is to say Item First: I give, devise and bequeath to my two daughters '''Louisa A. McCravy''', wife of John McCravy, and '''Nancy (sic) Durham''' all of my tract of land situated in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on [the] waters of Enoree River and South Northerry Creek, and known as the Crow Place. Also all of my tract of land situated in Laurens County, South Carolina about eleven miles above Laurens Court House on the Stage Road, and known as the Grimes Place. To have and to hold the two said tracts of land, share and share alike to them and their heirs forever. Item Second: I give and bequeath to my daughter Nancy Durham one bedstead and bedding, one bureau and my double dining table to her and her heirs forever. Item Third: I give, devise and bequeath to '''Dorcus Durham''' and her children '''Davis S. Durham, Harriet McElrath, Willis Durham, Jacob J. Durham, Henry Durham, Medora Durham, Asberry Durham, George Durham, and Boyce Durham''', all of my tract of land situated in Spartanburg County, South Carolina on Waters of Enoree River and on which I now live, including the whole tract, together with all the property of every nature whatsoever which may be on the place, at the time of my death. Except as herein before bequeathed in the Second. To have and to hold the same, share and share alike to them and their heirs forever. And in case any of them should die during my lifetime, leaving children, then said children shall take the share to which the parent would have been entitled if living. And in case any of them should die during my lifetime leaving no children, then his, her or their share shall be equally divided amongst the survivors. But this devise and bequest is only upon condition that the said Dorcus Durham, '''David''' S. Durham, Harriet McElrath, Willis Durham, Jacob J. Durham, Henry Durham, Medora Durham, Asberry Durham, George Durham and Boyce Durham or the survivor or survivors of them with the children of any who may die during my lifetime shall and do pay or cause to be paid to my executor hereinafter named the sum on one thousand dollars within one year after my death, with as much more as they are able to pay during said year, and during each succeeding year thereafter, the sum of two hundred dollars, with as much more as they are able to pay during each year, until they have paid for said property the sum of six thousand dollars. And in case said parties shall neglect or fail to make any of said annual payments or any part thereof, said property is not to be thereby immediately forfeited, but said annual payment or payments so unpaid, or any balance shall bear interest. And in case said parties or any of them shall pay said interest and the said six thousand dollars within the time herein limited, to wit twenty-six years after my death, then said property is to be theirs absolutely. Item Fourth: In case any one or more of the devisees and legaties named in the third item of this my last will and testament should not desire to take anything under said item, then it is my will and desire and I do hereby direct that the remainder of said devisees and legaties be allowed to take the property otherly devised and bequeathed upon its terms and subject to the limitations and conditions otherwise set forth, and upon the further condition of paying to each one remaining the sum of fifty dollars, per annum until each one shall have received the sum of five hundred dollars, which to be in full of his or their interest in my estate. Item Fifth: It is my will and desire that the sums of money paid to my executors in accordance with the third and fourth items hereof be by them equally divided between my two daughters Louisa A. McCravy and Nancy C. Durham. Item Sixth: I hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my friend Perry Westmoreland Esq. executor of this my last will and testament. And in case he refuses to accept the appointment, then it is my will and desire that my friend Dr. John Westmoreland shall execute the same. Witness my hand and seal this twentieth day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and seventy-five. The words “during the twenty-six years therein mentioned” on the fourth page were erased before the execution and the word[s] are on second page. James W Durham {seal} Signed, sealed, published and declared as his last will and testament by James W. Durham, and we in his presence and in the presence of each other, and at his request do hereunto sign our names as subscribing witnesses unto: W.H. McDaniel, T.W. Davis, G.G. Wells The foregoing and within instrument of writing was this day proven before me by the evidence of G.G. Wells a subscribing witness to the same and for the last will and testament of James W Durham, deceased. And ordered of record given under my hand and seal this 8th day of January 1894. W.S. Thomason {seal}, probate judge I do solemnly swear that this writing contains the true last will of the within named Jas W Durham, deceased as far as I know or believe, and that I will well and truly execute the same by paying first the debts and then the legacies contained in the said will a far as his goods and chattels will thereunto extend and the law charge me and that I will make a true and perfect inventory of all such goods and chattel. So help me God. C.P. Westmoreland. Sworn and subscribed before me this 9th of January 1894, W.S. Thomason {seal} Probate Judge. '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
Will Books; Author: South Carolina. Probate Court (Spartanburg County); Probate Place: Spartanburg, South Carolina
{{Ancestry Record|9080|74541}} (accessed 19 October 2023)
On 24 Feb 1895, a Probate record of Spartanburg County, South Carolina reported that "[t]he Devises and Legaties under the will of Jas W Durham decd hav[e] compromised and settled all matters between them in reference to the real estate." '''Returns books, 1836, 1840-1900''': "South Carolina Probate Re... Bound Volumes, 1671-1977"
Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/382204 Returns books, 1836, 1840-1900] Returns books, v. (L) 1893-1897, p. 125
Image path: South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977 > Spartanburg > Returns book, 1893-1897, Vol. L > image 82 of 377; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia.
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===Research Notes=== * Evidence that James W Durham is both father and enslaver of the children of Dorcas Durham: According to an 1887 book, ''Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising'', one son, Rev. J. J. [Jacob J.] Durham, was born on 13 Apr 1849 near Woodruff, Spartanburg, South Carolina to a wealthy White farmer, James W. Durham, and Dorcas Durham, an enslaved person in his household. Jacob was held as a slave by his father.'''Men of Mark: Eminent, Progressive and Rising''', William J. Simmons, 1887, pp. 878-882; https://archive.org/details/menmarkeminentp00turngoog/page/n1000/mode/2up Presumably , Jacob's siblings were also enslaved, as none of the children, nor Dorcas, appears in the 1850 or 1860 census, and all were expected to pay his daughters for the privilege of owning the home property after James Durham's death. * Nancy Durham, in her father's will, is actually Caroline W. Durham Floyd, daughter of James W. Durham and Nancy Tucker. Where she is designated as "Nancy C." in the will, perhaps the reference means "Nancy Caroline," combining her name with that of her deceased mother. '''Death Registration''': "South Carolina, U.S., Death Records, 1821-1971"
South Carolina Department of Archives and History; Columbia, South Carolina; South Carolina Death Records; Year Range: 1925-1949; Death County or Certificate Range: Spartanburg; Certificate Number: 001474; Volume Number: 3
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* A summary of his will states that it was initially filed on 3 Jan 1894, which suggests he died in December 1893, rather than January 1894.{{Ancestry Tree Media|5208553|5791da5b-7b7c-4196-b8cc-304be0c525ca}} ==Sources==

Will of James William Loch Weems 1808

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Will of James William Loch WEEMS (1808): Prince George’s County, MD Contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by Anne Agee USGENWEB ARCHIVES NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. The submitter has given permission to the USGenWeb Archives to store the file permanently for free access. http://www.usgwarchives.net Will of James William Loch Weems In the name of God, Amen. I James William Loch Weems of Prince George’s County in the State of Maryland being in usual health of body and of sound and disposing mind, memory, and understanding, considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof, and being desirous to settle my worldly affairs do make and establish this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following: that is to say, First and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of Almighty God and my body to the earth to be decently buried where I have shewn my family at the discretion of my Executor, hereinafter named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid, I devise and bequest as follows, to wit: Imprimis, I give and bequeath to my dear wife Mary Weems my Negro man Will, his wife Beck and daughter Mary, Anthony, [another name can’t make it out], Yellow Nell and her daughter Sophy with all the increase of the females from this time. Also the coach and pair of horses belonging to it, twelve mahogany chairs purchased of John Templeman and the large mahogany chair bought of William King. The Cabinet she purchased of my sister and all and every article of furniture which she has or may purchase with her own money as she terms it and as understood by our dear children. Together will all the plate her deceased father gave her. Two beds, furniture and the choice of all the bedsteads excepting the mahogany one. I also give her the use , profit and benefit of all the rest and residue of my estate both real and personal during her single state not doubting but that she will support our fatherless children and indulge them as they were wont to be in my lifetime and that as they marry if with her consent, she will give them the whole or such part of the property herein devised and bequeathed as she can conveniently spare. Should she marry, my will is and I hereby declare my children to be entirely free and independent of all or any power and authority, any right or control which she in her widowhood might derive over them from this my last will and testament. You, my beloved children, when I am gone, can never fail to testify to the reverence, honor, love and gratitude which is due to your Father’s widow, and your own fond, tender, and ------ Mother. Item, I give and devise to my dear son Richard William Weems all my real estate in Prince George’s County, to him the said Richard William Weems and his heirs forever. I also give and bequeath to my said son Richard William Weems the following Negroes to wit: Morria, John, Aaron, Kate, Little Ned, Minty, Lucy, Poll, Charles, Jenny, Young Sam, Peg, Tom, Rachel and her son Bill, Fan, with the increase of the females from this time; also one third of my plate not before bequeathed, one third of all my stock of every description, one third of all the money I may die possessed of and one third of all the debts due or becoming due to me at the time of my death. The mahogany bedstead, all my beds and furniture, chairs, tables, and every other description of household goods not herein before or hereafter disposed of. My watch, sleeve buttons, road horse, saddle and furniture, his own horse, saddle, and furniture. These two last horses are not to be considered as a part of my stock for division. Item, I give and devise to my dear daughters Margaret Hall French and Amelia Margaret Weems as tenants in common and not as joint tenants all my real estate in Calvert County to them, the said Margaret Hall French and Amelia Margaret Weems and each of them, and each of their heirs forever, and in case either of them shall die before the age of twenty one, without issue living or after that age without leaving issue or having made and executed a valid will and testament, then I hereby give and devise the whole to the survivor in fee simple. Item, I give and devise to my dear daughter Margaret Hall French the following Negroes, to wit: Big Ned, Billie, her child, Peg, Abraham, Nell his wife, Addison, Henny, Rachel’s Salle, little Jenny and Ester with the increase of the females from this time. One bed and furniture, one third of all my stock, and one third of the plate, one third of all the money I may die possessed of and one third part of all the debts due or becoming due to me at the time of my death. Item, I give to my dear Amelia Margaret Weems the following Negroes, to wit: little George, Patrick, Nell, Nancy in Calvert County, Sarah, Big George, Ambrose, Nate and Silter’s Tom with the increase of the females from this time. One bed and furniture, the remaining third of my stock and plate and the remaining third of all the money I may die possessed of and the remaining third part of all the debts due or becoming due to me at the time of my death. And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my dear wife Mary Weems to be my sole executor of this my last will and testament, revoking and annulling all former wills by me heretofore made, ratifying and confirming this and none other to be my last will and testament. Signed, sealed, published, and declared by James William Loch Weems the above named testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who at his request in his presence and in the presence of each other have subscribed our names as witnesses thereto this 23 day of November 1808. JWL Weems Francis M. Hall Charles Hill John Hill Probated 24 Dec 1811 Transcribed by Anne Scrivener Agee 28 April 2000 Maryland State Archives Prince George’s County Will Book TT #1 F 84

Will of Jane (Tancred) Morley

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This is a transcription of the register version of the Will of [[Tancred-21|"Jana" Jane Morley]] of '''Winchester, Hampshire, England'''. The will was written on 21 April 1697 and updated on 1 July 1698. It was proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 3 May 1699. *Spelling, line breaks and punctuation as per the register copy of the will. *Capital F is rendered as such rather than ff, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets]. *Omissions and margin insertions are placed in the text where indicated. *Bold text are my own for ease of reading. ---- '''People mentioned:''' * I Jane Morley widow Relict of [[Morley-1578|Francis Morley]] late of Winchester in the County of South[hamp]ton Esq[uire] *my Eldest Son S[ir] Charles Morley, his wife and children *my Grandson Charles Morley *my Daughter in law Mrs. Penelop Morley and her daughter Frances Morley *my Grandson George Morley *my Sons **S[ir] Charles Morley **George Morley Esq[uire] and **Thomas Morley Esq[uire] *my Son Richard Morley *my Daughter Jane Morley *my son William Morley *my daughter Mrs. Dorothy Harrison and her younger children / my granddaughter Dorothy Harrison **my three daughters Dorthy Harrison Althea Ward and Jane Morley *my two Grandsons George and Richard Harrison *my daughter Alathea Ward *my daughter Sarah’s hair *my sister Ellen Montjoy and her son my nephew Charles Monjoy *my niece Elizabeth Spragg and her daughter Grace Davies *my Aunt Stukeley *my Cousen Mrs. Sarah Forster *poore housekeepers in the Town of Hemsley in the County of York where I was born *the Village of Hanby and Lordship of Arden in the said County of Yorke where I was happily married *my God-daughter Jane Sever whose mother was my nurse; and her sister Katherine and brother John *my Brother Charles Tankard Esq[uire] *the poore of the parish [^of Droxford] where I am to be buried *my servant maids *my granddaughter Betty Morley *my grandaughter Jane Morley *my Cousen Ditor or possibly Duor (Dyer in husband Francis' Will?) and her two Child[ren] *my L[ordship] Bishop of Wintons picture and my daughter Bettys '''Witnesses 21 April 1697''': *John Young *Harriott Younger *John Crippin '''Witnesses 1 July 1698''': *Ann Elder *Charles Adams *Mary Keth '''Executor''': *my son George Morley ---- '''In the Name of God Amen''' The one and twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one ~
thousand six hundred and ninety and seven '''I Jane Morley widow'''
'''Relict of Francis Morley late of Winchester in the County of South[hamp]ton'''
Esq[uire] dec[eas]ed being in health of body and of good and perfect memory ~
thanks be to God do make this my last Will and Testament in ~ ~ ~
manner and form following (that is to say) first I comend my soul and
Spirit to Allmighty God my heavenly father and to his mercy in Jesus
Christ my blessed Lord and Saviour And I will that my body be decently
buried and laid by my dear husbands in the Parish Chrurch of Droxford
in the said County of South[hamp]ton And touching the disposall and ~ ~ ~
distriubtion of my goods and chattels jewells plate ready money debts
and household stuffe I give bequeath and dispose of them as following ~
First I will and ordain such debts as I shall happen to owe at my ~ ~
decease together with the charge and expense of my funerall be fully
and timely paid discharged and satisfied Item I give and bequeath
to '''my Eldest Son S[ir] Charles Morley''' my necklace of pearls and ~
twenty pounds to buy himselfe and his wife and children mourning
Item I give '''my Grandson Charles Morley''' ten pounds Item I ~
give and bequest to '''my Daughter in law Mrs. Penelop Morley''' ~
'''and her daughter Frances Morley''' mourning Item I give unto '''my'''
'''Grandson George Morley''' five pounds Item I do give and bequeath
unto '''my Sons S[ir] Charles Morley George Morley Esq[uire] and Thomas'''
'''Morley Esq[uire]''' the sum[m]e of three hundred pounds upon such trusts
and confidences and to and for such intendts and purposes as are ~
hereafter menconed limited and declared and to no such
purposes so that the said '''S[ir] Charles Morley''' shall ever pretend to or
claim any of the said three hundred pounds (but only '''my sons''' ~ ~
'''George Morley and Thomas Morley''' to take their proporcons as is ~ ~
hereafter menconed) That is that the said '''S[ir] Charles Morley George''' ~
'''Morley and Thomas Morley''' they or either of them will endeavour and
take care to purchase or cause to be purchases as soon as conveniently
may be after my decease with the said three hundred pounds for the
use and benefit of '''my Son Richard Morley''' for and during his ~ ~ ~
naturall life one annuity or yearly pension of as great value as they
can reasonably get or purchase with the said three hundred pounds
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And they or any two of them to be the only Judges of that value And
untill such annuity or pencon shall be purchased I do appoint the
said '''S[ir] Charles Morley George Morley and Thomas Morley''' or any
two of them to dispose and place out the said three hundred pounds
to Interest upon such good Security as Councell learned in the law
shall advise And that they or any of them shall not be responsibile ~
for the said three hundred pounds in case such security should fail
so that it be not disposed of and upon any illmortgage or security
with fraud and covin by them or any of them) And to get what
legall Interest they can for the said five hundred pounds and as
they or either of them shall receive the said Interest then to pay it.
over to the said '''Richard Morley''' untill such Annuity or pencon ~
shall by them or any of them be purchased for the said '''Richard''' ~
'''Morley''' And for the better declaring and making manifest my ~
further intenc[i]ons and designes and that the said '''Richard Morley'''
should not dispose of nor intermeddle with the said three hundred
pounds I do by this my Will declare that in case my son '''Richard'''
'''Morley''' should happen to dye before such Annuity or yearly pencon
purchased for him by the aforesaid '''S[ir] Charles Morley George''' ~ ~
'''Morley and Thomas Morley''' that then I do give and bequeath the
said three hundred pounds to be equally and proporconably ~ ~ ~
divided between '''my three Sons George Morley Thomas Morley'''
'''and William Morley and my Daughter Jane Morley''' and the ~ ~
survivors of them that then shall happen to be living in case the
said '''Richard Morley''' should happen to dye before such Annuity
purchased Item I give unto '''my Son Richard Morley''' on Silver ~
fruit stand my new silver cup and all the furniture of and ~ ~ ~
belonging to this purple chamber of what kind soever and ten ~ ~
pounds to buy himself mourning Item I give and bequeath unto
'''my son Thomas Morley''' the sum[m]e of fifty pounds of good and ~ ~
lawfull money of England my best and largest pair of silver ~ ~ ~
candlesticks snuffers and snuffe pan and ten pounds to buy ~ ~
himself mourning Item I give and bequeath to '''my son William'''
'''Morley''' the sum[m]e of fifty pounds of good and lawfull money of ~ ~ ~
England my smaller pair of silver candlesticks snuffers and snuffe
pan and a silver porringer and spoon and ten pounds to buy ~ ~ ~
himselfe mourning And I will order and appoint all and every the ~
said sum[m]es of money given and bequeathed to '''my said sons Thomas'''
'''and William Morley''' to be paid and delivered to them ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ respectively within the space of twelve months ~
next after my decease Item I give and bequeath to '''my daughter Mrs.'''
'''Dorothy Harrison''' my late dear husbands picture set in gold (but in
case she dyed before '''my Daughter Jane Morley''' then I give that picture
to '''my daughter Jane''') my two silver rings for dishes and my best ~ ~
diamond ring and twenty pounds to buy '''her and her younger''' ~ ~ ~
'''children''' [^mourning] And five pounds a piece to '''my two Grandsons George and'''
'''Richard Harrison''' to buy them mourning Item I give and bequeath
to '''my daughter Alathea Ward''' one silver stand my diamond ~ ~
locket made of '''my daughter Sarah’s hair''' and ten pounds to buy her
mourning Item I give and bequeath to '''my Daughter Jane Morley'''
the sum[m]e of fifty pounds of lawful English money six silver plates
all my cheney my agate bracelet my small diamond ring made
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of her fathers hair and ten pounds to buy her mourning Item I give
and bequeath to '''my sister Ellen Montjoy''' the sum[m]e of ten pounds of
lawfull English money And to '''her son my nephew Charles Monjoy'''
the sum[m]e of fifty pounds which shall be managed and disposed of
by my Executor twoards the setting of him up in whatsoever Trade he
is brought up in or in any other wayes and means if it be for his ~ ~
advantage as my Executor shall think fit And I will and appoint my
Executor to send '''my Sister Ellen Montjoy''' mourning Item I give and
bequeath to '''my niece Elizabeth Spragg''' the sum[m]e of five pounds '''and'''
'''to her daughter Grace Davies''' the sume of five pounds Item I give
and bequeath to '''my Aunt Stukeley''' the sum[m]e of ten pounds And also
to her my sables tippet and Salbes muffe But if she should happen
to dye before me then I give my said Tippet and Muffe to '''my sister'''
'''Ellen Montjoy''' And I will and appoint my Executor to send '''my Aunt'''
'''Stukeley''' mourning And I will order and appoint all the respective ~ ~
sum[m]es of money ordered and given by me to buy mourning with to be
sent and paid to the respective persons ~//~ to whom they are given and
bequeathed imediately after my decease and if it may be before my
funerrall And that those I give mourning to have it sent to them ~
before the day of my buriall Item I give and bequeath to '''my Cousen'''
'''Mrs. Sarah Forster''' [illegible] mourning ring of the value of twenty shillings Item
I give to ~//~ '''poore housekeepers in the Town of Hemsley in the County of'''
'''York where I was born''' the sum[m]e of ten pounds to be in proporcon to
their respecting wants ~//~ distributed amongst them by the Overseers
of '''the poore of the said town Item I give to the Village of Hanby and'''
'''Lordship of Arden in the said County of Yorke where I was happily'''
'''married''' the sum[m]e of seven pounds to be equally distributed to the poore of
those places Item I give to '''my God-daughter Jane Sever whose mother'''
'''was my nurse''' the sum[m]e of forty shillings and the '''her sister Katherine'''
'''and Brother John''' if they be living if not to some of her nearest ~
Relac[i]ons twenty shillings The severrall sum[m]es of money given or ~
bequeathed either to town parishes or persons in the County of ~
Yorke I will and appoint my Executor to pay and deliver to '''my''' ~
'''Brother Charles Tankard Esq[uire]''' within the space of three moneths
next after my decease he having undertaken and promised me to
see them disposed of and distributed according to the order and ~ ~
direction of this my last Will But if he shall happen to dye before
I then order and appoint my Executor to see it done Item I give to
'''the poore of the parish [^of Droxford] where I am to be buried''' the sum[m]e of ten ~ ~
pounds Item I will appoint and order all and singuler the sum[m]es
of money herein and hereby given and bequeathed (except those to ~
'''my two sons Thomas and William Morley and to my Daughter'''
'''Jane Morley''') to be paid and delivered to the persons to whom they
are given and bequeathed within the space of three moneths next
after my decease And I also order and appoint the sum[m]e of ten pounds
given to the poore of the parish of Droxford to be paid and distributed
amongst them within the space of three months after my funerall
I devise also that '''my Sister Montjoy''' may have some of my best ~
wearing cloths both linnen silk and wollen and the rest to be ~
distributed amongst '''my servant maids''' that are now with me at my
death I leave also to all my servants one quarters wages over and
above what is due to them I have also to '''my son S[ir] Charles Morley'''
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my wedding ring I give to '''my granddaughter Dorothy Harrison''' a
locket of her grandfathers haire I give also to '''my granddaughter''' ~
'''Betty Morley''' a Lockett of her fathers and her aunt Jane Morley’s
haire I give also to '''my grandaughter Jane Morley''' the sum[m]e of five?
pounds and my wallnut tree cabinet And i give and '''my''' ~
'''daughter Jane''' my black ebony cabinet which was my Lords I devise
that '''my three daughters Dorthy Harrison Althea Ward and Jane'''
'''Morley''' to see my wearing cloths disposed of as I have directed Item
I will order and appoint that all and singuler the gifts legacied ~
and bequests herein and herby given and bequeathed that are not in
money shall be distributed and delivered by my Executor to the persons
to whom they are respectively given and bequeathed within the space
of one month after the day of my funerall The residue of all and ~ ~
singuler my goods channels plate jewells ready money debts due to me
and household stuffe of what kind soever as well without doores as ~
within remaining unbequeathed and indisposed of after my debts
paid my funerall expenses discharged and this my Will and Testemt
in all the perticulers of it personally performed I wholy given and ~
bequeath to '''my son George Morley''' whom I make ordaine and ~ ~ ~
constitute my full-whole and only Executor of this my last Will and
Testament earnestly desiring and requiring him in the name of God
duely and truely to execute and in all of the p[inelligible] to perform
the same In witness whereof I the said '''Jane Morley''' have hereunto
set my hand and seal the day and year first above wirtten / '''Jane'''
'''Morley''' ./ Signed sealed pubished and declared by the Estates ~ ~
'''Jane Morley''' to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of
us./ '''John Young Harriott Younger John Crippin'''.
At my death I devise my Executor to give '''my Cousen Ditor''' five
pounds, if she be dead I give it to '''her two Child[ren]'''/ '''Imprimis''' my will now is notwithstanding how I have disposed
of severall of the good and chattles ment[i]oned in my former Will that
I now give and bequeath unto '''my Daughter Jane''' all the old ~ ~ ~
furniture that belongs to my Kitchen of all kinds Also I give unto
my said daughter six of my silver hafted knives six silver plates
six silver spoons three silver salts Item I give unto my said ~
daughter all the chairs and cushions table-stands and looking
: glasses that are in my drawing room Item I give my daughter
Sarahs picture to '''my daughter Harrison''' Item I give unto '''my'''
'''son George my L[ordship] Bishop of Wintons picture and my daughter'''
'''Bettys''' Item I give unto '''my son Richard''' the funiture in my own
chamber (except the chest of drawers) Also I give unto my said
'''son Richard''' my five pieces of Tapestry Hangings Also I give to ~
my said '''son Richard''' my silver stand and one silver hand ~ ~
candlestick and my furniture in the parlour and the furniture
in the dining roome (except the pictures) I give to '''my son George'''
and what plate I have not herein and in my last will disposed [^of] I
likewise give unto my said '''son George''' and what old linnen I ~
have I give unto my said '''daughter Jane''' In witness whereof I
have hereunto set my hand and seal this two and twentieth day of
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July one thousand six hundred ninety eight / '''Jane Morley''' /~..~
signed sealed and delivered by '''me Jane Morley Sen''' in the presence of
The marke of '''Ann Elder''' '''Charles Adams''' The marke of '''Mary Ketch'''

Will of Jane Bickley Widow of Caxton 1658

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This is a transcription of the register version of the will of [[Unknown-574076|Jane (Unknown) Bickley)]], Widow of Caxton. Reference: PROB 11/275/239 Description: Will of Jane Bickley, Widow of Caxton Cambridgeshire Date: 17 February 1658 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D7548565 The National Archives online]. Accessed 9 September 2021. The will was written on 28 July 1656 and proved before the Judges for the Probate of Wills in London on 17 February 1657/8. This body managed Wills and Administrations during the Commonwealth instead of the Church of England's Prerogative Court of Canterbury. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy.
Capital F is rendered as F rather than ff.
Abbreviations are expanded in [square brackets].
Paragraph breaks and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. '''Persons named:''' *'''my daughter Margarett now wife to Gilbert Cleter''' of London *'''my daughter Thomasin now wife to John Powell''' of London *'''my daughter Elizabeth now wife to Philip Jackson''' of Caxton, Cambridgeshire *'''my daughter Jane''': unmarried *'''Grandchildren''' **'''Francis Cleter''' **'''Amie Cleter''' **'''Ann Cleter''' **'''John Powell''' **'''Mary Powell''' **'''Jane Powell''' *'''my loveinge Brother Francis Bickly the elder''' of Darkstone Esqr Francis was Jane's brother-in-law and brother to Jane's deceased husband Robert. Executor of her will *'''Witnesses:''' **'''Henry Lilley Cler.''' **'''Thomas Hudder.''' ---- '''In the name of God Amen'''
The eight and twentieth day of July in the yeare one Thousand six hundred
fiftie and sixe '''I Jane Bickley''' of Caxton in the County of Cambridge widowe
though sicke in body yet in perfect sence and memory (Blessed be god Doe make and
ordeyne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme followinge Imprimis
I commend my soul into the hands of God my mercifull father whose name be ever
blessed for the greate workes of his hands upon me viz: Creation redemption Justi=
=fication & sanctification and allsoe for the sure and certayne hope of eternall glori=
=fication It[em] I bequeath my body to the earth from whence it came to be buried orderly
and decently accordinge to the Discretion of my Executor It[em] I give to '''my daughter'''
'''Margarett now wife to Gilbert Cleter''' Citizen of London one shillinge to be payd to her
upon demand within one moneth after my decease It[em] I give to '''my daughter Thomasin'''
'''now wife to John Powell''' Citizen of London one shillinge to be payd to her upon demand
within one moneth after my decease It[em] I give to '''my daughter Elizabeth now wife to'''
'''Philip Jackson''' of Caxton in the County of Cambridge one shillinge to be p[ai]d to her
upon demand by my Executor within one moneth after my decease It[em] I give to '''my
daughter Jane''' the use of Fifty powndes to be put into the handes of my Executor
upon the fower and twentieth day of June next ensueinge to be payd to her yearely
and every yeare duringe her naturall life for and towards her mayntenance It[em]
my will and pleasure is that after the Death of Jane my sayd daughter the fifty
powndes above mentioned shalbe given to '''my grandchildren the sonnes and daugh='''
'''=ters of my daughters Margaret and Thomasyn''' by even and equall portions that
is to say To '''Francis Cleter son of Gilbert and Margarett Cleter''' eight pownds
sixe shillinges and eight pence To '''Amie Cleter daughter to the said Gilbert and'''
'''Margarett''' Eight poundes sixe shillinges and eight pence And to '''Ann Cleter'''
'''daughter to the said Gilbert and Margarett''' the sum of eight powndes sixe shil=
=linges and eight pence provided that if either of these shall depart this
naturall life before the Day of payment of the sayd Legacie my will is that the
survivor or survivors shall receive and enjoy the same fully and truely as if it
had bin otherwise given and bequeathed to him or them It[em] my will is that the
other moyty or part of the fifty powndes ungiven and unbequeathed after the
decease of my daughter Jane shall be given to the sonnes and daughters of '''my daughter'''
'''Thomasyn wife to John Powell''' in manner followinge: viz: to '''John Powell their'''
'''sonne''' Eight pounds sixe shillings and eight pence To '''Mary Powell their'''
daughter''' Eight poundes sixe shillinges and eight pence To '''Jane their Daughter'''
the som of Eight powndes sixe shillinges and eight pence w[i]th the same provisoe
that if either the said parties depart this naturall life before the day of pay=
=ment of this my Legacie my will is that the Survivor or Survivors shall receave
and enjoy the same fully and truely as if it had bin otherwise given and bequea=
=thed to him or them It[em] all my goods ungiven and unbequeathed I leave to the
disposeinge of '''my loveinge Brother Francis Bickly the elder''' of Darkstone Esqr
whome I hartlily desire to take upon him the care of Executorshippe for the
performance of this my will and Testament ///. The m[ar]ke of Jane Bickley./
Sealed and d[elivere]d in the presence of us to the use of the Executor. /// .
'''Henry Lilley Cler.''' /// '''Thomas Hudder.''' /// . This will was proved at London before the Judges for probate of wills
and grantinge Adminstrations lawfullie authorised the seaventeenth
daye of February in the yeare of our Lord god (accordinge to the computa=
=tion of the Church of England) one Thousand Six hundred Fiftie Seaven.
By the oath of Francis Bickley the brother and sole Executor of the Decea=
=sed To whome Administration of all the goodes and Chattells of the said
Deceased was Comitted he beinge first legally sworne truly to Administer
the same. ///. ==Sources==

Will of Jane Bryant, widow, of Camborne

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== Jane Bryan, widow, of Camborne == Nuncapative will declared 18 Nov 1645 [sic] Sons Robert BRYAN, John BRYAN the elder and Alexander BRYAN, 40s each Son Houghton BRYAN, 2s Daughter Elizabeth HOCKEN, wife of Nicholas HOCKEN deceased, 6s Alexander BRYAN the son of John BRYAN the younger, one great pan Daughter Margarett GEENE, wife of John GEENE, 6s John BRYAN the younger, residue and executor Witnessed by John BRYAN and Katherine STONE Proved 16 Apr 1645 AP/B/1168Original wills, administrations and inventories for the Consistorial Court of the Archdeaconry of Cornwall. Wills, surnames beginning with B (nos. 988-1446), 1640-1649, 1660-1665. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-6RS9-XZ?i=943&cat=329778. Will of Jane Bryan, widow, of Camborne, AP/B/1168, image 944-947, proved 16 Apr 1645. Note - The date given in the will of Jane Bryan is after the date on which the will was proved, so one of the dates must be wrong. The will was probably made on 18 November 1642 as she appears to have been buried on 21 Nov of that year.The register of marriages, baptisms & burials of the parish of Camborne, co. Cornwall, A.D. 1538 to 1837. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DCXS-4F8?i=154&cc=1769414. Burial, Jane Bryant, widow, 21 Nov 1642. == Sources ==

Will of Jane Coverly 1759 Aldermanbury

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I [[Garlack-1 | Jane Coverly]] of the parish of Saint Mary in Aldermanbury in the City of London/ Widow Do make this my last Will and Testament in manner and form following (that is to say) First I Will that all my Debts and Funeral charges be fully paid And I give and bequeath to my Daughter [[Coverly-33 | Sarah Hart]] all my Wearing Apparel and also my Watch and I Give and bequeath to my Son [[Coverly-36 |Charles Coverly]] all my household Goods and also all my Utensils in the Weaving Trade And all the Rest and Residue of my Goods Chattels and personal Estate of what kind nature or quality soever. I give and bequeath in manner following that is to say One-full fourth part thereof the whole being Divided unto four equal parts I give and bequeath unto my Executors hereinafter In Trust that they pal?? the same out on Government Security or other Good security with the Consent of my said Daughter Sarah Hart and permitance suffer her my said daughter to receive from time to time the Dividends Interest and Profits thereof for her separate use during the Joint Lives of my said Daughter and her husband Thomas Hart and in case the said Thomas Hart shall happen to die before my said Daughter then I do order appoint my said Executors or the Survivor of them Executors or administrators to transfer and assign to my said Daughter the said one-fourth part of the said Residue or the Security of Securitys therewith purchased or planned out And my mind is that my said Daughter shall have power and is thereby empowered to Give the same to such person or persons and in such proportions as she shall think fit in case her said sons and shall survive her And if she makes no DIsposal thereof by Will or otherwise then I Give and bequeath the same to and amongst her children Share and Share alike and for want of such her children I Give and bequeath the same to and amongst my ??? other children share and share alike And one other full fourth part of the said Residue I give and bequeath unto my son [[Coverly-34 | George Coverly]] to be paid him his Executors or Administrators in manner following (that is to say) ???? yearly Sum of one hundred pounds until the whole shall be paid And one other full fourth part of the said residue I give and bequeath unto my Son [[Coverly-31 | Roger de Coverly]] to be paid him within Twelve Calendar Months after my decease. And one other full fourth part of the said Residue being the remainder I Give and bequeath unto my Son Charles Coverly And I do hereby nominate and appoint my said Sons Roger de Coverly and Charles Coverly Executors of this my last Will and Testament In Witness whereof the said Jane Coverly the Testatrix have hereunto set my hand and seal this fourth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fifty nine ~~ Jane Coverly ~~ Signed Sealed published and declared by the said Jane Coverly the Testatrix to be her last Will and Testament in the presence of us. Edw Clayton, Ed Mardley Aldermanbury Sarah Duffy This Will was proved at London on the twenty second day of January in the year or our Lord one Thousand seven hundred and fifty nine before the Worshipfull James Marriott Doctor of Laws Surrogate of the Right Worshipful Edward Simpson also Doctor of Laws Master??? or Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully lawfully constituted by the Oaths of Roger de Coverly and Charles Coverly the Sons of the deceased and Executors name in the said Will to whom Administration was Granted of all and Singular the Goods Chattels and Credits of the said deceased having been first sworn duly to administer. S&N Genealogy, PROB11/843 == Sources ==

Will of Jane Graile of North Nibley, Gloucestershire 1629

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This is a transcription of the Consitory Court of Gloucester original will of Jane Graile written on 26 February 1627 and probate was granted in 1629. '''will''': "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858"
Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK
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Jane Grayle probate in North Nibley.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
The obsolete letter Thorn (used extensively in this will) has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good, and the handwriting reasonable for the time.
'''Persons mentioned''' *'''Jane Graile''' testatrix *'''Thomas Graile''' child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix '''Baptism''': "Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813"
Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: P379 in 1/1
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Tho Grayle baptism on 7 Dec 1606, child of Edm Grayle, in Wotton Under Edge, Gloucestershire, England.
*'''Ezra Grail''' child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix *'''John Grail''' child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix *'''Timothy Graile''' child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix *'''Elizabeth Graile'''child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix *'''Esther Graile''' child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix *'''Elinor Graile'''' child of Edmund Graile brother of testatrix '''Baptism''': "England, Select Births and Christenings, 1538-1975"
England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013; FHL Film Number: 855634, 855635
{{Ancestry Record|9841|103663228}} (accessed 13 August 2022)
Elnor Grayle baptism on 15 Jul 1621, daughter of Edmund Grayle, in Saint Nicholas, Gloucester, Gloucester, England.
'''Marriage''': "Gloucestershire, England, Church of England Baptisms, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1813"
Gloucestershire Archives; Gloucester, Gloucestershire; Gloucestershire Church of England Parish Registers; Reference Number: Gdr/V1/160
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Ellenor Grayle marriage to James Jefferies in Aug 1638 in Mitcheldean, Gloucestershire, England.
*''''Edmund Graile''' brother of testatrix *'''[[Williams-1935|Samuel Williams (abt.1604-abt.1669)]]''' 'cousin of testatrix *'''[[Williams-1115|Richard Williams (bef.1607-abt.1693)]]''''cousin of testatrix *'''[[Williams-1942|Ann (Williams) Hall (bef.1599-1650)]]''''cousin of testatrix *'''[[Hall-1094|John Hall (abt.1581-)]]''''cousin of testatrix *'''[[Williams-1939|Elizabeth Williams (abt.1605-)]]''''cousin of testatrix *'''[[Williams-1948|Jane Williams (1609-1655)]]''''cousin of testatrix *'''Richard Tindall''' son of brother in law Richard Tindall *'''Nathaniell Tindall''' son of brother in law Richard Tindall *'''Richard Tindall,''' brother in law *'''Anne Tindall ''' daughter of brother in law Richard Tindall *'''Sarah Tindall''' daughter of brother in law Richard Tindall *'''Thomas Greening''' son testatrix's brother in law John Greening *'''John Greening'''son of testatrix's brother in law John Greening *'''John Greening''' brother in law *'''Anna Greening''' daughter of testatrix's brother in law John Greening *''''Thomas Tindall'''cousin of testatrix *'''William Tindall'''cousin of testatrix *''''Bridget Tindall '''cousin of testatrix *'''Agnes Foot ''' cousin of testatrix and sister of Thomas, William and Bridget Tindall *''' William Graile''' cousin of testatrix *'''Robert,Graile,''' son of cousin of testatrix William Graile *'''john Graile''' son of cousin of testatrix William Graile *'''Agnes Bishop''' relationship to testatrix not stated *'''Thomas West'''relationship to testatrix not stated *'''Sara Tindall''' witness to will *'''John Staffs''' witness to will Will of Jane Graile 1629

[''folio 105 verso'']

The last will & testament of '''Jane Graile of north nibley in'''
'''the County of Gloucester''' made the 26 day of February in the
yeare of o[ur] lord 1627

Imprimus I give unto the poore of the parish of Wooton underedge 40s

Item I give unto the poore of the parish of north nibley 10s

Item I give unto '''Thomas Graile, & Ezra Graile, & unto John Graile,
'''& unto Timothy Graile, & unto Elizabeth Graile, & unto Esther Graile,'''

'''& unto Elinor Graile, the children of my Brother Mr Edmund Graile'''
40s a piece, to be paid at their age of 21 yeares

Item I give unto '''my cousin Samuell Williams, & unto my cousin Rich-'''
'''-ard Williams''' 40s a piece

Item unto '''my cousin Anne Hall the wife of John Hall, & unto my'''
'''cousin Elizabeth Williams & Jane Williames 30s a piece.

Item I give unto '''Richard Tindall, & Nathaniell Tindall the sons of my'''
'''Brother in law Richard Tindall,''' 40s a piece, to be paid at their age of 21 yeares
and unto '''his daughters Anne Tindall & Sarah Tindall '''30s a piece
to be paid them at the same age of 21 yeares.

Item I give unto '''my cousins Thomas Greening, & John Greening the sons
'''of my brother in law John Greening''' 40s apiece, and to '''his daughter Anna'''
'''Greening''' 30s, to be paid unto her at theher age o 21 yeares.

Item I give unto '''my cousin Thomas Tindall, & William Tindall, &'''
'''Bridget Tindall, & Agnes Foot their sister''' 6s 8d a piece.

Item I give unto '''my cousin William Graile, & his two sons Robert,'''
'''Graile, & John Graile''' 6s 8d a piece

Item I give unto '''Jane Williames, 6s 8d more & unto Thomas West''' 6s6d
and unto '''Agnes Bishop''' 6s 8d & a pair of course sheets

Item I give unto the '''daughters of my 3 systers''' all my [struck out]
houshold stuff & apparell to be equally devided unto them

Item I do ordayne and appoynt that '''my brother in lawe Richard Tindall'''
shall be my whole execut[or] of this my last will and testament

And '''John Hall & Samuell Williams my kinsmen''' I doe appoynt to be
overseers of this my last will And I doe give & bequeath unto them
six shillings eightpence a peece

In witness herof I have herunto
set my hand the dae and yeare first above written

'''Jane Grayle'''
her marke

Witnesses to this will
and testament
'''John Staffs'''
'''Sara Tindall'''
her marke ===Sources=== * Edmund, Ezra and others of this family [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/alumni-oxon/1500-1714/pp569-599 British History Online]

Will of Jane Johnstone Martin

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'''This page supports content on the profiles for [[Crawford-15104|Jane Johnstone Martin]] and [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]].''' [https://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/trees/193567/I20042/-/individual Janet Ariciu’s research page for Jane Johnstone Martin] provides the following information. It includes what seems to be an excerpt of Jane Martin’s will and an explanation of daughter Elizabeth. (formatting has been added) ---- the will of Jane MARTIN, widow, dated 2 Feb. 1676, Copeley Parish, Westmoreland Co., VA. She says, :"Unto my daughter Jane JOHNSTONE my plantation...If it should please God to take from this life my daughter Jane before she is marryed or comes of age or dieing without issue, the estate to fall into the possession of John AWBREY and James Gaynor. Unto my daughter Elizabeth PAIN to the value of fourty shillings...John AWBREY being a liver att my house shall there remain without opposition during the finishing of this crope (sic) or longer as he may find to his conveniencey and not to admitte of any person to dwell upon the plantation without consent from what estate I have willed unto my daughter Jane. (signed) Jane (hF) MARTIN." :Proved 16 May 1677. "John Payne Jr. was married before 1676, because at that date his mother-in-law, Jane Martin, left a will naming her daughter as "Elizabeth Pain." This woman Elizabeth is often called Elizabeth Awbrey, but that is incorrect. The confusion comes in because Elizabeth had a sister named Jane who married John Awbrey, a man old enough to be the girls' father. With a mother called Jane & daughter called Jane, a man much older than his wife, and the fact that John Awbrey was mentioned in mother Jane's will--all that taken together resulted in an incorrect assignment of John & Jane Awbrey as Elizabeth's parents. However, mother Jane Martin's will makes it clear that her daughter Elizabeth is married to a "Pain" and that daughter Jane Johnstone is underage. (John Awbrey appears to be an overseer or something to that effect, and is mentioned in the will. His exact relationship to the family is unclear, but he is obviously not Elizabeth's father.) Assuming that married daughter Elizabeth is older than underage daughter Jane Johnstone, I have also *assumed* that Elizabeth was a Johnstone (rather than a Martin). Jane JOHNSTONE (the daughter) was underage when her mother died and left the plantation to her. John AWBREY was a adult and an overseer on that plantation. After Jane, the mother, died, Jane JOHNSTONE, the daughter, and John AWBREY married despite the age difference of perhaps 20-odd years. Did she have much of a choice? Jane (the mother's) name MARTIN must have come from her second marriage, after having first married a JOHNSTONE. So she would have been: Jane (maiden name?), 1st marriage to Mr. ______? JOHNSTONE and then 2nd marriage to Mr. ______ ? MARTIN. This was not on the internet, it was from will books of Westmoreland Co., VA., although still not originals. I have no other info about Elizabeth Pain/Payne. Jane Johnstone sister Elizabeth married John Payne.

Will of Jane Stolion

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In the name of God Amen I Jane Stolion of London widowe being in perfect health through the divine Provinence and desirous to settle and dispose of my Landes and estate which the Lord hath given mee as I would have it to goe after my death doe make this my Last Will and Testament in manner and fforme folowing And first Whereas I have settled my Lands in Mayfeild in the County of Sussex upon William Hayes of Little Horsted in the County of Sussex gent. and John Maynard of Mayfield aforesaid Clerke And Nicholas Durant of Headlith and Thomas Turner of Caymer in the same County yeomen and their heires uppon certaine trusts that they should dispose of the proffits theroaf as shall bee by mee diverted My Will and mind is that the said Lands and proffits thereof if they shall not bee sold according to the trust in that behalfe declared betweene them and mee during my life shall goe and bee disposed in manner and fforme following; and ffirst that Elizabeth Stolion my Daughter shall have during her life out of Lodge ffeilds & part of my said Lands and the proffits thereof fouer pounds a yeare by Twentie shillings a Quarter att the ffeasts of Michaelmas Christmas the Annuntiation of the Blessed Virgin and Midsomer everie yeare The fist payment thereof to beginn and bee made att such of the said ffeasts as shall next happen after the death of mee and of my Sonn Abraham, and of the Survivor of us. And that all my said Lands and the additions of the proffits thereof after my death shall goe and bee disposed in the case of the same bee not sold in my life time To the use of my sonn Abraham and the heires of his Bodie lawfully begotten: And for default of such issue to my son Thomas Stalion, and the heires of his Bodie lawfullie begotten. And for default of such issue to the sonn and heire of John Edwards late of Cockfield in the said County of Sussex gent. and the heires of his bodie lawfullie begotten And for default of such issue to my sonne Thomas Stolion and his heirs forever. And I doe make my said Abraham Stolyon the Executor of this my Last Will and Testament and doe give and bequeathe unto my said sonn Thomas Stolyon all my personall estate which I have in Old England And my Will and meaning further is that my said sonn Thomas Stolyon shall give and secure unto my said daughter Elizabeth Eight Pounds a yeare (during her life) for her maintaynance and support then and from thenceforth hee shalbe freed and discharged of and from all debts and demands which I my Executors or administrators maie or can clayme off or from him his executors or administrators. In Wittnes whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and Seale This Nynth Daie of Aprill in the Sixteenth yeare of the Raigne of our gratious Soveraigne Lord king Charles Annoque Domini One Thousand six hundred and ffortie. Jane Stolion Sealed and published to bee the Last Will of the said Jane Stolion in the presence of John White John Phelps James Morgan. The will was proved in London on May 4, 1647.England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858. PROB 11: Will Registers 1644-1654 Piece 200: Fines, Quire Numbers 63-128 (1647). [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/5111/40611_310660-00809 Link to will at ancestry.com]. == Sources == See also: * Waters, Henry F. ''Genealogical Gleanings in England, Vol. II.'' New England Historical Genealogical Society, 1911. pp. 999-1000. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073398487&view=1up&seq=167 Link to pages at hathitrust.org]. (A lengthy, but incomplete, abstract of the will.)

Will of Jane Watson Ward

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Will of Jerome Haydon of London, 1621

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of [[Heydon-300|Jerome Haydon]] (commonly Heydon), gentleman of London proved at the Prerogative Court of Canterbury. He wrote his last will on 2 January 1621/22 and it was proved at London on 22 January 1621/22. '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 139
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Will of Jeromis Haydon of London, granted probate on 22 Jan 1621. Died Abt 1621.
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ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets].
'''Persons mentioned:''' *'''Jerom Heydon, Citizen and Iremonger of London''' Testator's father, deceased *'''John Heydon''' Testator's brother *'''Anne Heydon''' Testator's sister *'''Sara Heydon''' Testator's sister *'''Alice Heydon''' Testator's sister *'''Dorathy Heydon''' Testator's sister *'''Elizabeth Heydon''' Testator's sister *'''Robert Cambell''' husband of Testator's older half sister Alice (Wellington) Cambell *'''Robert Cambell's wife''' Testator's elder half sister Alice *'''James Cambell''' Testator's nephew, son of Robert and Alice *'''Thomas Cambell''' Testator's nephew, son of Robert and Alice *'''Feild Whorwood''' relationship unknown *''' Jerom Price''' Testator's godson *'''Agnes Heydon, widow''' Testator's mother, executor and residuary legatee *'''Witnesses:''' John Harmer William Peisty and John Treagle servant to Thomas Smith Scr[ivener] ---- In the name of God Amen : the seconde
daye of Januarye in the yeares of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord James
by the Grace of god king of England Scotland France and Ireland defendor
of the faith &c That is to saie of England France and Ireland the Nyneteenth
and of Scotland the five and fiftieth '''I Jerom Haydon of London gent''' Sonne
and heire of '''Jerom Heydon late Citizen and Iremonger of London deceased''' [Page 2]
beinge sicke and weake in bodye but of good and sounde minde and memorye (praised be god therefore)
calling to minde the uncertainty of this transitorie life Doe make and declare my last will and testament
in forme followinge That is to saie First I commend my soule unto Almighty god, hoping to be saved
an to enioy eternall rest and happines in his heavenly kingdome with the blessed company
of his elect through the only merrits deathe and passion of my only Saviour and Redeemer
Jesus Christ my mortall bodie I comitt to the earth in hope of a ioyfull resurrection the
buriall whereof I will shalbe in the Mercers Chappell in London And as touching the
devising and disposing of such goods and Chattles as god hath lent mee in this world I give
and bequeathe the same in manner and forme following That is to say First I give and

bequeathe unto '''my brother John Heydon''' the sume of One hundred pounds of lawfull
money of England Item I give and bequeathe unto '''my three sisters Anne, Sara, and'''
'''Alice''' the sume of Fiftie poundes a peece of lawfull money of England Item I give
to '''my sister Dorathy''' the sume of Fortie poundes of like money Item I give to '''my sister Elizabeth'''
the sume of Thirtie pounds of lawfull money of England. Item I give to '''my brother in law'''
'''Mr Robert Cambell and his wife''' a Ringe of gould of thirtie shillings apeece and to
'''my nephews James Cambell and Thomas Cambell''' each of them a Ringe of the valew
of Twentie shillings a peece Item I give to '''Feild Whorwood''' a Ringe of gould of the
value of Twentie shillings Item I give to '''John Harmer''' Five pounds Item I give to my
'''godsonne Jerom Price''' Tenn shillings Item I give to the two men servants and three
maide servants of the house five shillings a peece The rest and residue of all my goods
and chattles w[i]thall debts childs part portion and legacies whatsoever to me due owing
or app[er]tayning by force and vertue of the last will and testament of my said late father
or by the Custome of the Cittye of London or otherwise howsoever I wholie give and
bequeathe unto '''my Deare and loving mother Agnes Haydon widow''' And I make and
ordaine her my said mother to be the sole and onely Executrix of this my last will and
testament Also this is the last will and Testam[en]t of mee the said Jerom Heydon concerning
the devising of all my lands tenements and hereditaments as followeth that is to saie
I give and bequeathe unto my said mother Agnes Heydon and to her heirs and
assignes for ever All and singular my messauges howses lands Tenements and heredi=
taments whatsover as well in the Cittie of London and suburbs thereof and in the
Countie of Lincoln and els where w[i]thin the Realme of England As also in Virginia
and the Somer Islands in the parts beyond the Seas To have and to and to ''And to'' repeated in texthould
all the said Messuages houses lands Tenem[en]ts and hereditaments unto my said mother
Agnes Heydon and to her heires & assignes To the only use and behoofe of the said
Agnes Heydon & of her heires and Assignes for ev[er] In witnes whereof I the said
Jerom Haydon have to this my last will and testament sett my hande and seale
Given the daye and yeares first above written / '''Jerome Heydon''' / Sealed
signed and declared by the Testator aforesaid for and as his last will and
testament in the p[re]sence of us '''John Harmer William Peisty and John'''
'''Treagle servant to Thomas Smith Scr''' '''Probate''' [in Latin] at London on 22 January 1621 to Agnes Haydon natural and legitimate mother of the said deceased. ==Sources==

Will of Joane Battman of North Stoke, Somerset, proved 1597

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This is a transcript of the will and probate of [[Unknown-591685|Joane Battman]], widow, of North Stoke, Somerset. Her will was dated 20 July 1594 and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 29 September 1597. Paragraph breaks have been added to improve readability. == Transcript == In the name of god Amen The three and twentith daye of Julie in the yeare of our Lord god one thousand five hundred nintie fower and in the sixe and thirtith yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne [Lady?] Queene Elizabeth &c. I Joane Battman of the parish of Northstocke in the Coun[ty] of Somerset and in the Dioc[ese] of Bathe and wells widowe beinge in health of bodie and sounde and perfecte in memorie praysed be god revokinge and disadmittinge all and singular former wills and testamentes made or consented to be made by me or for me by anie meanes heretof[ore …] for divers causes and good consideracons me thereunto moveing, Doe make & ordaine [this?] my last will and testamente in manner and forme followinge. First I commend my soul into the handes and mercy of almightie god, my maker and redeemer, And my bodie to by buryed in christian buriall within the church of Northstock aforesaide. Item I [give?] towardes the mainten[a]nce of the church of Northstocke aforesaid sixe shillinges […] pence Item I give to the poore in money and moneys worthe twentie shillinges to be [given?] and distributed amongest them at the daye of my buriall according to my executors and overseers good discretion Item I give to my daughter Alice Maynerd of Barton R[…] the best flockbed that I have a bolster, a pillow, a coverlid, a blankett and [a sh]eete the Coverlid to be the best saving one Item I give to Alice Maynerd my daughter aforesaide Tenn poundes of good and lawfull money of England of that money that is in my sonn Stantons hand and this tenn poundes to be payed unto the aforesaid Alice within two yeares next after my decease, that is to saye five poundes by the yeare if she be then livinge if not then my Will is that my daughters sonne that nowe is livinge if he shall live for longe shall have five poundes therof and theother five poundes to remaine to my executors. Item I give to my goddaughter Joane Mayn’d the daughter of Willim Maynerd of Northstocke, a flockbed a boulster, a pillowe a cov’lid a blankett and a sheete. Item I give to my daughter Mary Maynard my blacke pa[nn]. Item I give to my sonne Stanton Battman my best and biggest brasse Crocke that I have. Item I give to my daughter Alice Maynard aforesaid my second Crock and second pann, Item I give to John Battman my sonn in Lawe tenn shillinges. Item I give to Rogier Cottles Childeren twentie shillinges to be payed equallie amonge the[m] within one yeare next after the decease of theire father Item I give to my husbandes two daughters vizt, Alice Smith and Elizabeth Abraham five shillings a peece Item I give to my sonn Willi[a]m one towe which is in the keeping of my sonn Staunton Battman Item I give to my daughter Joane Britton my […]oting stone and my malte whiche Item I give to every one of my godchildren sixe pence a peece Item I doe give and bequeath all the rest of my goodes and cattl[es] as well moveable unmoveable ungiven and unbequeathed my funerall being dischardged and my Legaceyes payed, unto Willim Battman my sonn whome I doe make and appoynte my whole and sole executor, to prove and fullfill this my last will and testamente according to my true meaninge herein. Item I doe appoynte my sonne Stanton Battman and my sonn in lawe Nicholas Britton to be my overseers of [this] my last will and testamente, to see it fullfilled in all poyntes accordingelye […] whome I give for theire paynes five shillinges a peece. Memorandum […] I do give and appoynte twentie shillinges, to be bestowed to make the neighbours […] drinke at the daye of my buriall. Debtes that is owinge unto me the Testator Inprimus my sonn Stanton Battman oweth me thirtie poundes, to be paid by five poundes by the yeare uppon severall bandes, which I and my assignes have in […] keepinge begining at the feast of St Michaell next vizt. in Anno Dmni millesimo quingentesimo nonage nno quarto. Item Nicholas Britten my sonne in [la]we twentie poundes,
witness therto Willim Maynard and Thoms Lawsdowne […] other Vizt, Staunton Battman and Willim Battman. Witnesses requested […] the making of this will by the Testator John Hardinge of Bitton Robert [G?]reene and Lewes Evans clerke with others. Probatum fuit Testamentum suorascriptum apud London coram magro Johanns Hone legum doctore Surrogato venerabilis Viri magri Willimi Lewin legume etiam doctoris Curie prerogative Cant. magri Custodis sivo Comissarij Vicesimo nono die mensis Septembris Anno Dmi Millesimo quintesimo nonagesimo Septimo. Juramento Richardi Goodall notarij pubici procuratoris Willimi Battman filij et executoris in hmnoi testamento nominat Cui commissa fuit Administracio bonorum Jurium et creditorum dicte defuncte De bene et fideliter Administranda &c. Ad sancta Dei Evagelia Jurat / == Sources == * The National Archives. Reference: [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D933331 PROB 11/90/278]. Description: Will of Joane Battman, Widow of North Stoke, Somerset. Date: 29 September 1597. * "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858". Ancestry.com. Joana Battman of Northstocke, Somerset, probate on 29 Sep 1597. Citing The National Archives; Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 90. {{Ancestry Record|5111|944661}}.

Will of Joel Early Sr

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'''WILL OF JOEL EARLY, SR., DATED JULY 8,1806.''' I [[Earley-508|Joel Early]] of the County of Greene & State of Georgia do make and ordain this to be my last Will & Testament. 1st. I give and devise to my executors herein after named & to their executors in case my executors all die, as Trustees, all the following tracks & parcels of land, to wit all that tract of land containing about fourteen hundred acres, upon the upper part of which [[Early-504|Peter Early]] now lives, bounded by the Oconee river on the east, & by lands of George Mathews on the south, being the whole I own or claim there- :Also Thirteen hundred acres, part of the track I own upon the west bank of the Oconee river opposite to that on which I live, & on which part Jeremiah Early now lives--Also all the track I own on the eastern bank of the Oconee river, including my manor house & plantation; in trust to & for the several uses & trusts, interests & purposes following-- The tract first above named in trust to & for the use & benefit of my son [[Early-504|Peter Early]] until he shall arrive at the age of forty five years; & then to him and his heirs in fee simple--_And the track of thirteen hundred acres second above named, in trust to & for the use and benefit of my son [[Earley-836|Jeremiah Early]] until he shall arrive at the age of forty five years, & then to him and his heirs in fee simple — And the last above named tract including my manor house & plantation in trust to & for the use & benefit of my son [[Earley-811|Joel Early]] until he shall arrive at the age of forty five years; & to him and his heirs in fee simple---. 2nd, The residue of the tract of land opposite to that on which I live, over & above the thirteen hundred acres thereof herein devised in trust for [[Earley-836|Jeremiah Early]], said residue to be divided from the rest by a line running paralel to the upper line of the whole tract (-----torn cannot be read ),but has to do with Joel when he becomes of age, & the proceeds therefrom divided into three equal parts; one for my son Peter, one for my son Jeremiah to be laid out by my executors in good land, said land to be vested in the Trustees aforesaid, son Jeremiah until he shall arrive at the age of forty five years, & then to him and his heirs in fee simple; and the other one-third of said proceeds to be by said executors laid out also in good land, & said land to be vested in the trustees aforesaid, in trust for my son Joel until he shall arrive at the age of forty five years & then to him & his heirs in fee simple.-- But as the residue herein to be sold, adjoins the tract divided in trust for Jeremiah Early my will is that he have the option of taking & holding the same himself, such option to be determined within twelve months after my death, he paying for two thirds of said residue at the rate of Ten dollars per acre, one half the proceeds to be paid to Peter Early in annual installments of five hundred dollars each, & the other half to be paid by my executors when Joel Early shall arrive at the age of forty five years, & then to him and his heirs in fee simple. — '''3rd. To my son Peter I give the following negroes Daniel, Cate, Dorothy, Jinny, Tom & Mime-- To my son Jeremiah I give the following negroes, Violet, Isbel, also Barbary, Flora, Joe & Tiller; to them and their heirs forever. ------''' 4th, I give and bequathe to the trustees aforesaid, '''the following negroes, Dinah, Jim, Nell, Tamer, Mary & Critter in trust to & for the use & benefit of all the children which my daughter [[Early-2034|Polly Watkins]] now hath, or hereafter may have, until the youngest of said children shall arrive at lawful age, & then to them & their heirs in fee simple.''' :I also appropriate Two Thousand five hundred dollars in money to be by my executors laid out in good land within the limits of Baldwin county as originally laid off, or part within said limit, & part in that part of Greene south of the Oconee, at the discretion of said executors; said land or lands to be vested in the trustees aforesaid in trust for such children as my said daughter Polly now hath or may hereafter have, until the youngest of said children shall arrive at lawful age, & then to said children & their heirs in fee simple. But it is my will that in case my said daughter shall in the opinion of said trustees be so reduced in her circumstances as to need support & maintainance, then she is to have the use & occupancy of the land & negroes devised in this section, or any part of said land or lands & negroes at the discretion of said Trustees, during her natural life,--- 5th,--I give & bequeath to the Trustees aforesaid '''the following negroes, Esther, Bacchus, Bob, Rachael, Amey, Rose, Hercules, Hannah, Venus, Darby, Cato, Simon, Jane, Fill, & Moll in trust for my daughter [[Early-1354|Lucy]] during her natural life; & then to her issue & their heirs in fee simple.'''- I also appropriate Two Thousand five hundred dollars in money to be by me executors laid out in good land within the limits of Baldwin county as originally laid off; said land to be vested in the Trustees aforesaid in trust for my said daughter Lucy during her natural life & then to her issue & their heirs in fee simple.-- 6th, --I give and bequeath to the Trustees aforesaid '''the following negroes. Roger, Cuff, Esop, Boson, Friday, Jude, Delsa, Haney, Joy's, Edmond, Monday, Queen, Fedillo, Sall, Bet & Phillis in trust for my son Joel until he shall arrive at the age of thirty one years; and then to him & his heir in fee simple.--''' 7th,--I own unlocated claims to land of kinds & to an amount which I consider of great importance. To these I exhort my executors to pay the utmost attention, directing to prefer the lands if to be had, to any substitutes.--These claims are in part upon the State of Georgia arising from certificates or warrants issued in favour of what were called & known by the name of the State Troops, & in part against the United States, but derived originally under en act of the Legislature of Georgia commonly called the Yazou Law passed in January One Thousand seven hundred & Ninety five. & in the adjustment of the foregoing claims or either of them, it shall become necessary to receive a substitute, I direct that the substitute to be vested in good lands in the country where the claims were to have been respectively laid. And furthermore all & every part of the estate which May be realized from or out of said claims I hereby direct to be vested in the Trustees aforesaid, to and for the following uses purposes that is to say- The claims against the State of Georgia in trust for my children Peter, Jeremiah & Joel & the issue of my daughters Polly & Lucy the issue of each daughter having one share. These estates I direct to continue in said Trustees undivided until Peter Early shall arrive at the age of forty five years, & then to be divided the first into five, & the second into six shares & drawn for by lot for the separate benefit of those intitled, the heirs of my children who may be dead to stand in the place of their ancestor; & the several trusts to expire when each devisee shall arrive at the age of Forty five years & each devisee hold his or her estate in fee simple.--- 8th,--In case any devisee of my landed property either now secured, or which may hereafter be secured or realized, shall die before the expiration of the Trusteeship herein fixed to such property respectively, my will is that such Trusteeship continue until the same would have expired had such devisee continued to live.--- 9th,---Any negro children born after the date of this Will, I give to such person or persons as may be entitled to the mother thereof.- And should any of the negroes herein bequeathed to my children or in trust for them and their children, died before the expiration of seven years from the date of this Will, then my executors are to supply the deficiency; to provide for which purpose, my executors are authorized and directed immediately after my death to sell the tract of land on which I formerly lived in the County of Wilkes.--- 10, --- To my son Eliazer I give nothing. My reasons are, habits of extravagance on his part so deep as to leave no ground to hope for reformation, & repeated acts of pointed disrespect to myself.-- :To my son Clement I give nothing. My reasons are, a course of undutiful disobedience on his part followed by deliberate exertion to impair the peace of my declining years. 11, ---In every case where any of my children or grandchildren, devisees or legatees of this will shall die without issue, or have issue & that pass away without issue, all the property herein devised or bequeathed to such child or grandchild shall revert to my estate & be disposed of under the provisions of the next succeeding section.-- 12 – Every part or remainder of my estate not herein specifically willed, - every reversion which may exist by virtue of this will, I give in equal portions to my children Peter, Jeremiah, Lucy, Joel, and the issue of my daughter Polly to be divided into five equal parts, & drawn for by Lot for the benefit of those entitled; & if from the proceeds of such dividend there shall be raised either for Lucy or Joel, money to the amount of Two Thousand dollars, I direct my executors to realize the same in negroes or land, for the benefit of him or her entitled,--- 13, --'''I appoint my son Peter & Jeremiah Guardians of the persons & property of my children Lucy & Joel during their minority.'''--- 14, ---My will is that during the minority of my son Joel, my son Jeremiah do live in my mansion house & take the care and management of the buildings plantation & improvements. I direct Joel to live with Jeremiah, & the latter to yield him out of the profits of the farm a sufficient support & sufficient money to give him a course of english education. But Joel is not to be boarded from home. If necessary, a master must be employed to reside in the family. At the age of fifteen years or sooner, he is to be put to manual labour in his own farm with his negroes, so that he may become in reality a practical farmer. In cultivating the farm, the fields must all be rested every other year, & the fencing upset every winter. The apple trees must be trimed every winter, & the ground cultivated every year in Indian Peas. Jeremiah may keep on the place House Servants of his own slaves, but none others. As a compensation for his additional care & the sacrifice of leaving his own home, he is to have all the profits of the place over above what may be necessary for Joel's support & education, & also the residue of the proceeds of the sale of the land in the County of Wilkes, after the expenses herein charged therefrom shall have been defrayed.--- 15, --I direct that the provisions of the nineth section of this will for supplying the deficiency which may be created by the death of Negroes, shall not be extended to any case arising after such negroes have been received by the legatee owning the same,-- I also direct that the provisions of the Twelveth Section which directs certain moneys to be realized for my children Lucy & Joel, shall be extended to any monies which may accrue to Polly's children, under the same section.---- - - - - '''Lastly I constitute & appoint my sons Peter Early, Jeremiah Early & Joel Early together with Davis Gresham, Archibald Gresham & Charles Tait esquires executors of this my last will & Testament'''.-- :In Testimony whereof I have signed my name & affixed my :seal this eighteenth day of July One Thousand Eight hundred & Six; : the erasures in the fifteenth and sixteenth :lines of the --- section were made before signing. (Signed) Joel Early Test,-- :George Clingan :Daniel Perdue :Thos. Davis :(Some French name) :Benjamin Jepson. '''Codicil to the Will of Joel Early''' I Joel Early of the County of Greene and the State of Georgia having made my last Will & Testament bearing date of the eighteenth day of July One Thousand eight hundred & Six, do make and ordain the following Codicil thereto.-- 1st, --I give & devise to the said named & to their executors in case my executors all die, as Trustees all that tract of land containing between four & five hundred acres originally granted to William Stith for two hundred & thirty acres lying in the County of Greene on the south side of the Oconee river, it being the same whereon William Hammet now lives; in trust to and for the following use, intent and purpose (viz),for the use & benefit of my son Clement Early until he shall arrive at the age of Forty five years, & then to him & his heirs in fee simple.-- 2nd, I give and devise to the executors aforesaid and to their executors in case my executors all die as Trustees, all that tract or parcel of land I own on the South Bank of the Oconee river opposite to that on which I live, granted to divers persons, & on the lower part of which Jeremiah Early now lives, in trust to for the several uses & trusts, interests & purposes following--- One equal third part of the upper end thereof to & for the use & benefit of my daughter Polly Watkins during her natural life, & then to her issue in fee simple,-- One other equal third part in the middle thereof to & for the use and benefit of my daughter Lucy Early during her natural life, & then to her issue in fee simple-- And one other equal third part at the lower end thereof to & for the use & benefit of my son Jeremiah Early until he shall arrive at the age of forty five years & then to him & his heirs forever.-- But my will is that in case I purchase any land or lands adjoining the tract above described, that then the land so purchased is to be added to the other the whole divided in three equal parts as above directed. 3rd, I hereby revoke so much of the fourth and fifth sections of my said will, as appropriating Two Thousand five hundred dollars in money to be vested in Land for the (use) of the children of my daughter Polly, & the same sum to be vested in Land for the use of my daughter Lucy during her natural life, & then to her issue & their heirs forever. — 4th, -- '''In lieu of the negroes Dinah, Jim, Nell, Tama & Mary-------(?) (devised)? in the fourth section of said Will in trust for the use & benefit of the children of my daughter Polly; I give and bequeath to the same Trustees to & for the same use & benefit the following negroes, Bachus, Bob, Rachael, Hercules.-- And in lieu of the said last mentioned five negroes, which were by the fifth section of said Will bequeathed in trust for the use of my daughter Lucy during her natural life & then to her issue & their heirs forever, I give and bequeath to the same Trustees to & for the same uses & benefits, the five negroes first above named to wit, Dinah, Jim, Tamer & Mary.'''-- 5th,--I give & devise to my son Jeremiah Early the tract of Land I own in Wilkes County on which I formerly lived, to him & his heirs forever, as a further compensation for the duties and privations enjoined upon him by the fourteenth section of my Will. 6th,----I hereby revoke the provisions of the eleventh section of my said Will, & in lieu thereof direct, that in every case where any of my children devisors or legatees of my said Will or this codicil thereto, shall died leaving no issue, a11 the property devised or bequeathed to such child or Grand child shall revert to my estate & be disposed of under the provisions of the Twelfth section of said Will.--- In Testimony whereof I have hereunto signed my name & :affixed my seal this tenth day of November one Thousand :eight hundred & Six-the erasures on the second line of :The fourth section being first made.---- (Signed) Joel Early Test,-- :George Clingan :Lucius M :& the same Frenchman who witnessed the will. (Cop; made by T.B. Rice, Historian for Greene County), March 12,1940.

Will of Johannes Pieterszen De Groot 11 Nov 1788

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No. 15 In the name of God, Amen. I Johannes DeGroot of the County of Richmond and State of New York, house carpenter, having attained to a good old age, insomuch, that according to the usual course of Nature it is reasonable to conclude that my departure from this transitory state of existence is not far distant, and conceiving it to be a prudent and wise part, to order and adjust my worldly concerns, before the strings of life are broken, and while blessed with the full and unimpaired enjoyment and exercise of my mental faculties, I therefore, in compliance with the calls of reason, and in obedience to the dictates of conscience, upon the fullest deliberation, make my last will and testament, in manner and form following. Principally it is my earnest desire to resign my spirit into the hands of the God who created me, in a reliance on his Mercies, and the meritorious sufferings of my exalted Saviour Jesus Christ, that it, being released from its earthly tabernacle may be wafted into the glorious presence and fruition of my Heavenly Father. The interment of my body I submit to the prudent management of my grandson, Garret DeGroot; requesting that no superfluous expences attend it; but that my Funeral be conducted in a decent and respectable manner, and the modern customs and rites of the Place be observed. My estate, real and personal, I give, bequeath, and dispose of in the following manner. Imprimis, I give and bequeath unto my son, Peter DeGroot, his heirs and assigns, all my carpenter's tools and wearing apparel, of what nature and kind soever, of which I shall die possessed, to the only proper use, benefit, and behoof of my said son Peter, his heirs and assignes for ever. Item! It is my will, and do hereby order and direct, that my said son Peter DeGroot, and his family shall occupy, possess and enjoy, for a limited time, the dwelling house which I built, on the declivity of the Bank, opposite to the Barn, in which he at present resides, together with the garden spot in front of it, without the set, hindrance or molestation of any of the heirs to my estate, that is to say, until William and Garret DeGroot,the sons of my grandson Garret DeGroot, shall both have attained to the age of twenty one years, or, in case of either dying, then only during the (undecipherable) of the survivor, and that during the term above mentioned (undecipherable) the said Peter DeGroot shall be obligated to keep the said dwelling house in good tenantable repair, and at the expiration of the said term to surrender the possession of the said house and privileges accompanying it, into the hands of the heirs thereof. Item. I give and devise unto William DeGroot, and Garret DeGroot, sons of my grandson Garret DeGroot, when they both shall have attained to the age of twenty one years, the above mentioned dwelling house, situate on the declivity of the bank, with its appurtenances together with the garden spot in front thereof, as it is now enclosed, to be to the only proper use, benefit and behoof of them, the said William and Garret DeGroot, their and each of their heirs and assigns forever, but in case either of my said great grand children above mentioned, should die under age, and without lawful issue, the share of the defunct to belong to the survivor and should it so happen that neither should live to the years of maturity, the property above devised to them, shall be at the full and free disposal of their father, garret DeGroot. Item! All the residue of my lands, tenements, improvements, hereditaments and appurtenances, whatsoever and wheresoever, comprehending therein all my lands situate in the Manor of Castleton amounting to about twenty two acres, a lot of salt meadow lying on the western shore of Staten Island computed to be twelve acres, and the farm or plantation which I now occupy, situate on the North side of Staten Island and fronting the river Kill Van Kull, I give, grant and devise to my said grandson Garret DeGroot, to him, his heirs and assigns forever. Item! I also give and bequeath to my said grandson, my Negro Man Thomas, and his Wife Sarah, my sorrel mare, all my farming utensils and household and kitchen furniture, of what nature or kind soever, and the whole residue and remainder of my personal estate, after the former bequests shall have been fulfilled. Item! I do will, order and direct that my said grandson Garret DeGroot, in consideration of the foregoing bequests, to pay or cause to be paid, unto my descendants underneath named, the full sum of four hundred pounds current money of New York, within the time, and in the manner hereafter directed. Previous to the payment of any part of the above monies to the legatees by my said grandson, Garret DeGroot, a bond given by me to Wilhelmus Vreeland, for the faithful payment of fifty pounds, shall be discharged and deducted from the said sum of four hundred pounds. Item! I do further will, order and direct that my said grandson, Garret DeGroot shall, in the first place, payments to my grandson, John Cruser, and grand daughter Lana Mersereau, the sum of fifty pounds each, current money of New York, which in case of either's decease shall be equally divided among their children. Item! The monies which shall then be left, after the payment of the above legacies and the discharge of the said bond, I do will, order and direct, my said grandson Garret DeGroot to pay to and divide equally among the other children of my sons Peter DeGroot and Robert DeGroot, or the survivors of them, share and share alike, and that my said grandson Garret DeGroot shall be allowed a term of five full years, after my decease, to pay the whole, or any of the legacies above bequeathed. Finally, I do hereby nominate, constitute and appoint my loving grandson, Garret DeGroot and John Cruser, to be the executors of this, my last will and testament, charging them to see the same, faithfully performed, according to my true intent and meaning; ratifying, allowing and confirming this to be my last will and testament. In Witness Whereof, I the said testator, have herunto set my hand and seal this eighteenth day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight, and in the thirteenth year of the Independence of the United States of America. Johannes X DeGroot. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the said Johannes DeGroot, as his last will and testament, in presence of us. Nathaniel Johnson, Elizabeth Bush, Abr(aham) Bancker. Richmond County (undecipherable) Be it remembered, that on the sixth day of May, in the year of our Lord, one thousand seven hundred and ninety, personally came and appeared before me Adrian Bancker, Surrogate of the said County, Elizabeth Bush, Spinster, and Abraham Bancker, Esq., two of the witnesses of the preceding will of Johannis (sic) DeGroot, who being duly sworn, on their oaths declared, that they did see Johannis (sic) DeGroot sign and seal the preceding instrument, purporting to be the will of the said Johannis DeGroot, bearing date the eighteenth day of November in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and eighty eight, and heard him publish an declare the same as his last will and testament; that at the same time thereof, he, the said Johannis DeGroot, was of sound, disposing mind and memory to the best of the knowledge and belief of them, the deponents, and that Nathaniel Johnson, together with the deponents, subscribed the said will as witnesses thereto, in the testator's presence. ADRIAN BANCKER, Surrogate

Will of John Aishe of Bristol, 1579

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Ashe-726|John Aishe]] (also Ashe, Ayshe), merchant, of Bristol, England. His will was dated 9 October 1578 (20 Elizabeth) and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 29 May 1579. Source: The National Archives (UK), [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D963762 PROB 11/61/277]. The transcript retains the original spelling, capitalisation and punctuation. Paragraph breaks and headings have been added to improve readability. == Will == In the name of God Amen The ninthe daye of October in the Twentieth yeare of the Reigne of oure most gracious sou’ergne Ladye Elizabeth Quene of Englande &c I John Aishe of the Citie of Bristowe marchaunt doe ordaine and make my last will and testament in man’ and forme folloowinge Firste I bequeath and comitt my soule to Almightie god hopinge by thoulye mearitts and passion of Christe Jesus to be saved / And my bodie I leave to be comitted to the earthe in the pishe Churche of Swarboroues in decent man’ wth out vaine pompe or ceremonie as to the discreation of myne Executor shall seme good / Item I give and bequeath to my eldest Daughter Marye Aishe the some of one hundred markes in money the same to be paide at the daye of her marriage And yf the saide Marye doe happen to dye and decease before here tyme of mariage: Then I will and appointe that the same Some of money shall equally be and remaine to such oth’ of my Daughters as then shalbe livinge, and to be to them paide as oth’ theire Legacies given by this my will shoulde or ought to be / Item I geve and bequeath unto Anne Aishe my seconde Daughter, her execut and assignes, All my state, title, interest, and terme of yeares that I have yetto come and unexpired of and into one messuage or tene beinge in Smalestreete in the saide Cittie of Bristowe and all my wainscot and Drapie glasse and bedsteed ther and iron and the greate Cheste in the hall and all table board / And also I give and bequeathe unto the same Anne my daughter the some of one hundred markes in money: To be paid at the Daye of her marriage, or her age of Twentie one yeares, wch firste happen And the wch her legacie to be committed to the cutodie of Richard Cole my ov’seer / And if the saide Anne happen to die before her age of Twentie and one yeares or her time of marriage: Then I will that the yeares and effects that then shalbe to come of the said Tenement in Smalestreet and the saide some of money to her given shall equally be and remaine to suche other of my daughters as then shalbe livinge And the money to be paide as other theire legacies shoulde be Item I give and bequeath to Elizabeth Aishe my Thirde Daughter A Cheste in the forestreate Chamber in Smalestreet and also the Sume of one hundred markes in money to be her paide at her age of twentie one yeares ior her time of marriage wch first shall happen And if the saide Elizabeth happen to die before her age of Twentie one yeares or her time of marriage: Then I will that the same somme of money shall remaine and be to the saide Anne Aishe my daughter yf she be then livinge and if not than to Marie Aishe my said Daughter yf she be then livinge yf not then to such other as to my Executor shall seme good / And whereas Ales my wief is nowe wth Childe if god sende her to be deliv’ed of A Daughter Then I geve and bequeath to that Daughter the some of one hundred m’kes to be paide at her age of Twentie one yeares or daie of marriage wch first shall happen : And if such daughter shall happen to dye before her age of Twentie one yeares or her time of marriage Then the said some so to her given to remaine and be to the executor of this my Last will and Testament Item all the rest of my goods and Chattells Reall and psonall aswell that wch I have wth out the Realme of Englande as that wch I have wth in this Realme not by this my Last will and Testament before given and bequeathed I doe by this my saide will geve and bequeath unto the said Alis my wief upon this condicon that the saide Alice my wief wth in Fower monethes next after my decease shall dischardge and make voide all obligacons Recognizannces Statutes and other writinges obligatons whatsoev’ wherein or whereby I my self only as also my self wth oth’s doe stande boundeneyth to the Chamber of the Citie of Bristowe or to anie oth’ pson or psonnes whatsoev’ and upon like Condicon I ordaine and make the saide Alis my wief the sole executrix of this my Last will and Testament And yf the saide Alice my wief wth in the time aforsaide Doe not make voide and dischardge the saide all bondes and writinges obligatone aforenamed according to the trewe intent of this my saide will or if the saide Ales my wief do refuse to take uppon her to be executrix of this my saide will or doe dye before she have dischardges the saide writings obligatione: Then I ordaine and make my welbeloved broth’ Thomas Aishe my sole executor of this my Last will and Testament, and doe geve and bequeath to the saide Thomas Aishe my brother all such goods and Chattells Reall and psonall as by this my Last will and Testament were before limited and appointed or bequeathed to the said Alice my wief / And Finally of this my Last will and Testament I ordaine and appointe ov’seers for the better pformannce thereof my brother in Law Richarde Cole and Thomas Aldmth And also so longe as my said wife doe pforme the intent of my saide will my mynde is that my said broth’ shalbe also an ov’seer of the same I[n] witness hereof I have subscribed my name and setto my Seale The Daye and yeare above written / Item I geve and bequeath to the poore people in Bristowe Five poundes to be distributed as to the discreation of my ov’seers shalbe thought good By me John Aishe / Item witnesses to this will Tho: Aishe Thomas Alworthe Richarde Cole Edmonde Smithe Symon Aldworthe ./ == Probate == Probatum fuit hmod Testamentum Apud London Coram magro Willmo Drurye legum Doctore Curie Prerogative Cantuarien Comissario Vicesimo nono die Maij Anno Dm Millimo Quingentesimo Septuagesimo nono Iuramento Thome Aishe Executoris in hmod testo nomt / Cui Comissa fuit Admi’straco &c De bene &c / Ad Sca Dei Evangelia Iurat ./ [Translation: This will was proved at London before Master William Drurye, doctor of laws, Commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on the 29th day of May in the year of the lord 1579 on the oath of Thomas Aishe executor named in the will / to whom administration was granted etc well etc / sworn on the holy gospels.]

Will of John Antill the younger of Twickenham, MIddlesex 1681

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Will of John Antill 1681 '''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 366
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Will of Johis Antill, granted probate on 12 Apr 1681. Died about 1681 in Twickenham, Middlesex, England.

This is a transcription of the register office copy of the will of John Antill the younger, Mercer. It was written on 31 March 1681 and proved in the Prerogative COurt of Canterbury on 12 April 1681. Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned''' *'''John Antill the younger of Twickenham, Mercer''' testator *'''Elizabeth Antill''' daughter of testator *''' John Sanders'''' Brother in Law of testator *'''Bamfield Warde''' rents property from testator *'''Elizabeth Antill''' wife of testator *''' John Antill''' son of testator *'''Widow Palchin''' rents property from testator *'''Henry Land''' rents property from testator *'''John Antill of Richmond''' father of testator *'''my Sister Sanders''' sister of testator *'''my Mother in law'Antill''' in law implies that this is a step mother *'''my Brother William Antill''' brother of testator *'''Sarah Bennett my wives Sister''' sister of wife od testator *'''my Uncle James Antill and to his wife Dennes and daughters''' *'''Thomas Bennett of Walton''' father of testator's wife [page one folio 49 verso]

In the name of God Amen The
last day of March Anno Dom[ini] 1681 And in the Three and Thirtieth yeare of the
Raigne of our Sovereigne Lord King Charles the second by the grave of God of
Englnd etc.'''I John Antill the younger of Twickenham in the County of Midd[lesex]'''
'''Mercer''' being sick and weake in body but of sound and perfect mind and
memory thanks be to Almighty God Doe make ordaine and declare this my
last Will and Testament in manner and forme following And first I commend my

[page 2 folio 50 recto]

Soule to Amighty God And my body I committ to the Earth to bee
decently buried at the discretio of my Executrix hereafter named And as touching
all my Wordly Estate I give order and dispose thereof as followeth

And first
declare I am indebted to divers persons in severall sum[m]es of money which I
desire may be paid as hereafter is mentioned. And to thta end I will that my
Executrix and OVerseers in this my Will hereafter named forthwith after my decease
shall call in all my Debts. And shall expose and put to Sale all my Wares and
Merchandise whatsoever And the moneys raised upon the sale thereof shalbe paid
to my Creditors towards the satisfaction of my Debts which I owe And alsoe I will
That they shall alsoe forthwith sell the Lease which I ..... of divers houses
and Tenements in Old Brainford in the said County of Midd[lesex]. And the moneys
raised upon the said Lease and houses shall alsoe be paid towards the satisfaction
of my said Debts And what moneys shall fall short upon the sale thereof for the
payment of my said Debts I will that the residue thereof shalbe raised out of
the Rents and profitts of all my Lands Tenements and Farmes in Horsham in
Sussex and out of my Landes and Tenements in Drayton in Midd[lesex] and in
Twickenham and Tuddington there and in Kingston and Richmond in Surrey
And after my said Debts are soe paid
out of the Rents issued and profitts of my said Houses Farmes Lands and Tene[ments]
aforesaid shall raise the sum[m]e of FowerHundred pounds which I give and bequeath
to '''my Daughter Elizabeth Antill''' to bee paid her at her age of One and Twenty years
and in the meane tyme the same shall remaine in the hands of my said wife and
'''My Brother in Law John Sanders one of my Overseers''' and to account and pay '''my'''
'''said Daughter''' the same at her said full age. Alsoe I give and Devise to '''my said'''
''''Daughter Elizabeth''' and her heires All that my Messuage Tenement or same called
The Signe of the Feathers and all outhouses and Buildings thereunto belonging with
thappurtenances scituate lyeing and being in BRainford now in the occupation of '''Bamfield'''
'''Warde''' To have and to hold the said Messuage or same with thappurtanances unto
'''my said Daughter Elizabeth''' her heires and assignes forever To enioy the same at her
full age of ONe and Twenty yeares The Rents and profitts thereof in the meane tyme
shalbe to the use and behoofe of my said wife towards the education and bringing up
of '''my said Daughter'''

Alsoe I give and devise to my said wife in lieu and satisfaction
of her Third and Dower out of all my Messuages Lands and Tenements whatsoever
One Annuitieyearly or Rent charge of Fifty pounds to bee issued and paiable out of all
my Lands Tenements and Farmes in Horsham aforesaid '''to her the said Elizabeth'''
'''my wife''' for the terme of her llife without allowance or abtement of or by any Taxes
Rates assessments payments and impositions whatsoever upon Condition notwithstanding
That '''shee my said wife''' Doth forthwith release all her right title and clayme of thirds
and Dower out of all my Me4ssuages Farmes Lands and Tenements whatsoever And
I will that the said Farmes Lands and Tenements in Horsham aforesaid shall stand
charged with a Distress for the non payment of the said Annuity be yearly Rent charged
of Fiftie pounds paiable to '''my said wife''' halfe yearly by equall portions for and
Issuing the terme of her naturall life as aforesaid ....... I give and allow to the
said '''Elizabeth my wife''' the sum[m]e of Twenty pounds a yeare to be raised out of the
Rents and profitts of all my said Lands and Tenements whatsoever and paiable
to her halfe yearly by equal portions for and towards the education and bringing upp
of '''my Sonne John Antill''' untill hee shall accomplish the full age of One and
Twenty yeares And then I give and Devise to him '''my said Sonne John Antill'''
after he shall attaine the said full age and after my said Debts are satisfied and
after the said Fower hundred pounds are raised to the life of his said sister as aforesaid

[page 3 folio 50 verso]

Aforesaid to him and his heires forever (Responding? to '''his said Mother''' in case
hee hath neglected her Dower) the siad yearly Rent charge of Fifty pounds in manner
and forme aforesaid.

Alsoe I give and bequeath to the '''said Elizabeth my wife''' all my
goods and household stuffe upon Condic[i]on that she payes the su[m]me of Fifty pounds
towards the satisfaction of my Debts

Also I give and Devise to '''John Antill of Richmond'''
'''my Father''' for terme of his life All those fower closes of land lyeing and being in
Richmond aforesaid now in his owne occupac[i]on. And in case hee shalbe disturbed in
the quiet possession thereof and shall not enioy the same according to the intent of
this my Will Then I give to him in lieu thereof the yearly sum[m]e if Five pounds to
bee paied out of the Rents of my Lands and Tenements and paiable to him halfe
yearly by equall porc[i]ons for the terme of his life. Alsoe I give and Devise to the poore
people of the parish of Horsham aforesaid the sum[m]e of Twenty shillings s yeare for
ever. To be issuing and paiable out of my Tenement and Orchard in Horsham
aforesaid now in the occupac[i]on of the '''Widdowe Palchin'''' And to stand charged and
liable to a Distresse for non payment thereof

Alsoe I give and Devise to the poore
people of the parish of Drayton aforesaid the like sum[m]e of Twenty shillings a
yeare for ever to be issusing and paiable out of my Messuage in KIngston upon
Thames in SUrrey called the signe of the BlackLyon now in the occupac[i]on of '''Henry'''
'''Land''' or his assignes the same alsoe to stand charges and bee liable to a Distresse
for non payment thereof

Alsoe I give to the poore of Twickenham aforesaid the
sume of Forty shillings

To '''my Sister Sanders''' Five pounds

To '''my Mother in law'''
'''Antill''' Fifty shillings

to '''my Brother William Antill''' Twenty shillings

to '''Sarah'''
'''Bennett my wives Sister Forty shillings

And to '''my Uncle James Antill and'''
'''to his wife Dennes and daughters''' Tenn shillings a peece to buy them ringes
which said legacies I will shalbe paid them forthwith after my decease

Alsoe
I doe ordaine and make the said '''Elizabeth my wife''' sole Executrix of this my
last Will and Testament enioyning her to see my Body decently buried my Debts
and Legacies truly paid and satisfied my children piously and....... brought upp
and educated and this my Will in all things .... and duely performed

And
lastly I doe nominate authorize and appoint '''my said Brother in Law John'''
'''Sanders of Bush Lane London And Thomas Bennett of Walton my Wives'''
'''father''' to bee Overseers of this my Will Desiring them to take the same uppon
them and to bee aiding and assisting my said Executrix and to ioyne with
her is calling in my Debts selling my said Lease in Brainford and all my
Wares and Merchandise towards the payment o my Debts and to raise the
residue that come short out of the Rents and profitts of my said Lands And
afterward to raise the said Fower hundred pounds to the life of '''my said Daughter'''
as before in this my Will is directed And all other things to doe and performe in
order to the fulfilling of this my Will and they my said Overseers in their
dicrec[i]on shall think fitt. And for their care and paines therein the first ..........
I give to '''my Brother Sanders''' Five pounds & to Mr Bennett Three pounds and forty
shillingsa peece yearly afterwards untill the said Debts Legacies and moneys bee payd and satisfied according to this my Will

In witness whereof I have published this to bee my last Will and Testament and have hereunto set my hand
and Seale this last day of March Anno........................ Aug[ust] 31st
Anno D[omin]i 1681 Signed sealed published and declared in the presence of ( .....
Board to my Brother Sanders five pounds and to Mr Bennett) being first interlined
and the Fifty .....) John William Andrew ................. J, Hrgrave. ===Sources=== ===See Also=== *A P Baggs, C R J Currie, C R Elrington, S M Keeling and A M Rowland, 'Horsham: Charities for the poor', in A History of the County of Sussex: Volume 6 Part 2, Bramber Rape (North-Western Part) Including Horsham, ed. T P Hudson (London, 1986), pp. 202-203. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/sussex/vol6/pt2/pp202-203 British History Online] (accessed 3 October 2022).

Will of John Appleton of Ipswich, 1794

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Will of John Appleton, 7 Jun 1793, Essex Co., Mass.Will of John Appleton: Massachusetts, Wills and Probate Records, 1635-1991; Essex Co., Probate Records, Vol 362-364, Book 62-64, 1792-1797. Archived on [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/9069/007704284_00354/404723?backurl=https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/37800600/person/20005233927/facts/citation/742151464333/edit/record Ancestry.com]. Transcribed by [[Treadwell-833|TimTreadwell]], June 2019. Persons Mentioned *John Appleton, Testator *Lucy How, Testator's daughter *Margaret Thurston, Testator's daughter *Mary Rogers, Testator's daughter *Elisabeth Treadwell, Testator's daughter *John Appleton, Testator's son *Benjamin Appleton, Testator's son *Ebenezer Fuller, sold land to Testator *John Hodgkins, sold land to Testator *William Appleton, Testator's son, Executor *Doctor Calef, sold land to Testator *William Dennis, Witness *Daniel Noyes, Witness *John O Noyes, Witness ---- In the name of God Amen. I John Appleton of Ipswich in the County of Essex within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts yeoman, being at this time (thro the goodness of God) of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and ordain this my last will and testament, and in the first place I recommend my soul unto the hands of God who gave it, and my body I commit to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my executor hereafter named, in hopes of a glorious resurrection to eternal life through the merits of my Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. _And as to my worldly estate I give, demise & dispose of the same as follows, viz. Imprimis I will that all my just debts and funeral charges be paid as soon as conveniently may be after my decease by my executor herein after named. _Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Lucy How thirty nine pounds two shillings & two pence lawful money to be paid to her by my executor in one year after my decease, and also one quarter part of my household goods. _Item I give & bequeath to my daughter Margaret Thurston sixty one pounds seven shillings & six pence lawfull money to be paid to her by my said executor in one year after my decease, and also one quarter part of my household goods. _ Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Mary Rogers twenty eight pounds sixteen shillings lawful money to be paid to her by my said executor in one year after my decease and also one quarter part of my household goods. _Item I give and bequeath to my daughter Elisabeth Treadwell sixteen pounds two shillings lawful money to be paid to her by my said executor in one year after my decease, and also one quarter part of my household goods._ Item I give and devise to my said two daughters Mary & Elisabeth my pew in the meeting house of the first parish in said Ipswich equally between them and to their heirs and assigns forever, reserving to my son John the priviledge of sitting in said pew himself, and also to my daughters Lucy & Margaret the like priviledge of setting in said pew themselves, provided they shall ever live near said meeting house and choose to attend publick worship there._ Item I give and devise to my son Benjamin Appleton the sum of one hundred pounds to be paid to him by my executor, the one half thereof in one year after my decease and the other half thereof in two years after my decease._Item I give and devise to my son John Appleton and to his heirs and assigns forever, that part of my land which I bought of Hunt, Boardman & Cogswell adjoining to Burnham's marsh & divided from the other part of said land by a line beginning at an apple tree standing by the road called the crabbe apple tree and from thence running on a straight line to the northwest end of my fence standing between my land & land of my son John, and that piece of land which I bought of Ebenezer Fuller and also all that piece of land which I bought of (Dearey?) Hodgkins & Stone and that piece of land which I bought of John Hodgkins, _ and I will that my said son John come into possession of the land above devised to him in one year after my decease; _ I also give my said son John my best desk and the priviledge of setting in my pew in the meeting house himself but not to let the same to another; I also give to my said son John the sum of thirty pounds lawful money to be paid to him by my executor within twelve months after my decease. _Item, I give and devise to my son William Appleton and to his heirs and assigns forever, my dwelling house with all the land under and adjoining & all other buildings standing thereon and also all that piece of land which I purchased of Doctr. Calef, and all the remainder of my land which I purchased of Hunt, Boardman & Cogswell; all my salt marsh at Plumb Island, and all my rights in common pasture called Jeffries Neck, I also give to my son William the sum of eighty pounds lawful money out of the monies due to me on bond and notes of hand; all my chest, saddle & bridle, all my stock of meat cattle, and all my husbandry tools, I also give to my said son William the use & improvement of all my estate both real and personal for one year after my decease, except my household furniture & wearing apparel. _ Item I give bequeath to my three sons Benjamin, William & John all my wearing apparel to be equally divided between them. _ Item, after all my debts, funeral charges, the legacies which I have given in this will and also the charges of settling my estate are paid, I will that the remainder of my monies on hand & what may be due to me on bonds & notes of hand be equally divided between my children Benjamin, William, John, Lucy, Margaret, Mary & Elizabeth. _ Item all the residue & remainder of my estate of what name, nature or kind soever, I give and devise to my said son William and to his heirs and assigns forever. Lastly I do hereby constitute and appoint my said son William sole executor of this my last will and testament, and do hereby revoke & disannul all former wills by me made and do ratify and confirm this to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof, I do hereunto set my hand & seal this seventh day of June in the year of our lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety three. _John Appleton signed, sealed & declared by the said John Appleton the testaor to be his last will anbd testament in the presence of us, who subscribed our names as witnesses in his presence and of each other. - William Dennis, Daniel Noyes, John O. Noyes Prob 3 Feb 1794, Essex Co., MA ==Sources==

Will of John Aston of Hackney, Middlesex, 1665

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This is a transcript of the will of John Aston of Hackney, Middlesex. His will was dated 1 May 1665 (17 Charles 2) and proved in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury on 5 March 1665/6. The grant of probate describes him as "Johis Aston nuper parochia de Hackney in Com’ Midds defuncti”. == Transcript == I John Aston Knowing not only by myne owne fraile nature and constitucon and common experience but alsoe especially by the decree of Almighty god it is appointed That all men must dye and after death come to Judgement And knoweing that as well the ordering and disposeing as the getting of my temporall estate must be accounted for I doe humbly begge of my generous god in the merritt of Jesus Christ to pardon all human errors and miscarringes in the acquiring of my estate for who can touch pitch and not bee defiled therewith And I doe likewise in all humility implore his wisdome and direction in the disposeing and selling of what he hath blessed me with soe as he may have glory my conscience may be quieted and receave satisfaction my relacons may enioy peace and continue in amitie And that the prosession of the Gospell may not be evill spoken of through any heedles inadvertency of myne And first I desire to bewayle the perverse disposicon and sinfull inclinacon of my nature from whence cometh nothing that is good or acceptable to god nor that can bring any peace or comforte to my soule soe that nothing in my selfe noe not the gracious renewing spirit can stand up to Justifie mee before the holy god but only the meritorious sufferings of the Lord Jesus Christ who gave himselfe a ransome for his chosen ones and for me (I trust) the vilest of any he hath elected to salvacon And therefore alsoe I blesse his free grace, ascribing to that and to that love[?] all my hopes of comforte here and hereafter It is that which Justifies me […] guilt and polucon And from all the actuall sinnes of […] the […] and effects of the first Transgression which I most humbly beseech him to cleare up unto my soule and conscience whilest I live here in this […] of my flesh That I may dye in assureance of peace with my god […] comforte In the next place my will and desire is That when the tyme of my disolution shalbee which only is in the hands of god That my body may be […] interred in Christian buriall where my executors (hereafter named) shall […] And concerning my worldly I dispose the same as followeth And first because I cannot better recompence the kindnes of my now deare and loveing wife Mary Aston I desire her acceptance of that small Joynture secured unto her it being my free guift when she had refused all Joynture and accepted in liewe thereof and reserved by consent a certayne porcon of her owne estate to be at her disposeing which my will is shalbe paid to her clearely discharged of and from all taxes and deductions whatsoever by my sonne Edward Aston my executor And my request unto her is that shee will still continue her love to my children in Counsell and good advice only and otherwise saveing in matter of charge wherein I trust they shall not her burthensome to her And I doe hereby declare and publish my will and charge to all my children That every one of them doe acknowledge her as their good and loveing mother yealding to her all due honour reverence as long as shee liveth And further as a Testimony of my love and respect to my said loveing wife I give and bequeath to her the somme of Fiftie pounds in money to be paid her by my said sonne Edward his heires or assignes within twelve monethes next after my decease I alsoe give her a mourning gowne Item I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Aston the somme of fower hundred pounds for her porcon to be paid by my said sonne Edward within three moneths after her day of marriage or within three yeares after my decease which shall first happen And untill such payment be made unto my daughter Elizabeth of the said fower hundred pounds as aforesaid my will is that shee or her assignes shall have and receave twenty and fower pounds per Annum halfe yearely by even porcons out of my land at Overton in the County of Salop which I doe hereby Charge with the payment thereof as the rent of the fower hundred pounds not in parte thereof free of all taxes and deductions whatsoever Provided shee that said Elizabeth shall marry with the consent of my executor my now wife & my overseers hereafter named otherwise shee the said Elizabeth shall have only the somme of Two hundred pounds for her porcon Item I give and bequeath to my sonne John Aston the somme of two hundred pounds to be paid him by my said sonne Edward Aston within six moneths next after hee shall accomplish his apprentiship or after the end of that seavan yeares service hee is now bound to his master And will is that he my said sone John shall have consideracon for the said two hundred pounds dureing that halfe yeare next after the end of the said seavan or accomplishment thereof at the rate of six pounds per Cent per Annum And I doe hereby gjve and bequeath unto my daughter Judith Aston the somme of three hundred pounds sterling for her porcon to be paid her by my said sonne Edward Aston his heires or assignes within six moneths after her day of marriage And my will is that shee the said Judith shall have and receave the somme of Nyne pounds of my said sonne Edward Aston his heires executors of assignes every halfe year from the yeare of my decease until her day of marriage but if shee shall happen to bee espounsed or marryed without the consent of my executor and my now loveing wife and my overseers hereunder named then in such case shee the said Judith shall only have and receave the some of Two hundred pounds only for her porcon within Twelve moneths then next coming And in such case the other one hundred pounds shalbe paid […] unto and amongst Elizabeth Anne Hester and John my other children by even and equall porcons And I give to my daughter Elizabeth Aston soe much apparrell and housholdstuffe as shall in value amount To the some of Fiftie pounds at least to be delivered unto her at her day of Marriage to be had with consent of my said Executor and my wife and overseers as aforesaid And I likewise give to the said Judeth my daughter Apparell of the value of Twenty pounds and all the rest of my goods and housholdstuffe except all such goods which are and were formerly reserved to Mary my wife upon our marriage agreement, and except such Tables Cuboards and other goods and things which are standards in and about my houses at Ludlow Overton and Mary Knoule which I doe hereby give and bequeath unto my said sonn Edward Aston, And whereas my daughter Anne wife of Devorax Pember gent hath receaved part of that porcon which I intended for her My will now therfore is That shee shall only have the somme of one hundred pounds sterling had out and disbursed for her upon some Annuity for her life by my executor within six monethes next after my decease and to the said Deveraux I give tenne pounds Item I give to my daughter Hester Chiffett The somme of Twenty pounds to bee paid within one yeare next after my decease And to my grandchild Mary Chiffett I give the somme of tenne Pounds to be paid her at her age of seaven yeares Item I give & bequeath to –– Poore of the Towne of Ludlow the somme of Five pounds to be paid by my said sonne Edward his heires or assignes to the Church wardens of That parrish who are to give and dispose of the sume unto such poore inhabitants there now livinge who did inhabitt there when I lived in Ludlowe Item I give to Mr Joseph Church and Mr Herbert Berkly Mr George Lotchinhull the somme of forty shillings a peece to buy them rings And I give to my loving kinsman Richard Coesset[?] esquire and to my sonne in law John Kiffett the somme of Forty shillings a peece to buy them rings and to my friend Thomas Hartly esquire Fortie shillings and to Mr Richard Birch Twenty shillings And my will and mind is that my debts and funerall expences shalbee first paid and satisfied And that all my Lands Tenements hereditaments and premisses lying and being at Overton aforesaid or elsewhere (the Furniture of my now wife excepted) shall stand changed and be lyable for payment of the same And alsoe for satisfieing and dischargeing of all and every the Legacies some and sommes of money herein given and lymitted by me to be paid and satisfied as aforesaid And I will and advise my said Children to serve god and love one another especially my desire and strict charge to my said sonne Edward (whome I hereby make my heire & my executor) is that he will marry one who doth serve god and that hee seeke to him for direction therein, knowing that a good wife is of the Lord that she may be given by him in mercy to be a helpe (as in other things soe especially Religion) not forgetting the Counsell of his deare mother (now with god) that shee upon her death bed gave And my trust is he may soe match as to have a competent porcon whereby to discharge my legacies and preserve his estate intire And lastly give & devise and bequeath unto my sonne Edward Aston all and singular my freehold lands tenements & hereditaments and premisses with the appurtenances in Overton Ludlowe Mary Knowle in the County of Hereford and Salop and elsewhere To have and to hold the same and every parte thereof unto my said sonne Edward his heires and assignes for ever subject and lyable nevertheles for the time payment of all and every the Legacies somme & sommes of money above menconed as the same are lymitted and appointed to be paid in this my will And I alsoe give to him the said Edward my sonne all my leases lands and houses with the appurtenances which I hold by lease To hold the same and every parte thereof to him the said Edward Aston his executors Administrators and assignes dureing all the terme which is to come of or in the said Lease or Leases under the rent and Covenants therein reserved And menconed And I ordaine and make my said sonne Edward Aston full and sole executor of this my last will and Testament hopeing they will see the same duely performed as my especiall trust is in them for the same And overseers hereof I nominate and desire to bee Mr Joseph Church Mr George Lockhenhull & my Cousin Mr Herbert Berkly And all former will by me made I utterly renounce and revoke And declare this only to bee my last will and testament In witnes whereof to this my will written in fower sheets of papereach subscribed with my owne hand the first day of May 1665 Anno Regni Regis Caroli secundi decimo septimo I have hereunto affixed my Seale John Aston Sealed and delivered as and for the last will of the Testator pro[…]ed in presence of us (these words being first interlyned.vizt) acquiring, I alsoe give her a mourning gowne within three moneths after he day of marriage or within three yeares after my decease which shall first happen Exr. any my except such goods as use and wear formerly reserved to Mary my wife upon our marriage agreement And to the said Devorux I give tenne pounds Church & Mr Herbert Berkly and to my friend Thomas Harly esquire 10s and to Mr R Birch 20s in the Counties of Hereford and Salop Mr Joseph Church and Mr Herbert Berkly Anthony Lawrence Alexander Constantine Thomas Lambe Hum: Fowne Scr == Sources == * The National Archives. Reference: PROB 11/319/477. Description: Will of John Aston of Hackney, Middlesex. Date: 05 March 1666.

Will of John Batten, shipwright of Chatham 1759

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The will of [[Batten-434|John Batten]] dated 1759 In the name of God Amen. I John Batten Senior of Chatham in the County of Kent Shipwright being in bodily health and sound disposing mind do publish and declare this to be my last will and testament First I commend my soul to God that gave it and my body I commit to the earth to be interred in a decent manner. Next I will and bequeath my son [[Batten-425|Jno. Batten]] the sum of two hundred and ten pounds and one silver Tankard. Next I will and bequeath to my daughter [[Batten-493| Mary Batten]] the sum of two hundred and fifty pounds. Next I will and bequeath to my son [[Batten-475|Edward Batten]] the sum of two hundred and ten pounds. Likewise to my daughter Mary Batten I will and bequeath all my household furniture linen and woollen. Likewise to my son Jno. Batten and my son Edward Batten I will and bequeath all my wearing apparel smooth and woollen to be equally divided between them. Likewise my will is that all the profits arising from my servant in Chatham yard to be equally divided between my son Jno. Batten and my son Edward Batten and my daughter Mary Batten. And after a decent interrment of my body my will is that all moneys that shall remain over and above said legacies shall be equally divided between my son John , Edward and Mary Batten. I do hereby ordain and ratify this to be my last will and testament and do hereby appoint and nominate my son Jon. Batten Edward Batten and Mary Batten to be joint executors to this my last will and testament to see it executed in six months after date if it can be done with conveniency. I do hereby renounce all other wills testaments goods of gift. In witness thereof to this said will I have set my hand and seal this thirteenth day of August 1759 and in the ______ year of the reign of his majesty [[Hannover-18|King George]] the second over Great Britain Jno. Batten senior. Signed sealed and delivered in the presence of Jno. Joyer 10th Day of May 1760. Appeared personally John Pearne of the parish of Saint George in the East in the County of Middlesex Sailmaker and being sworn on the Holy Evangelists to depose the truth and depose as follows to wit that he hath known and been well acquainted with John Batten Senior of the town of Chatham in the county of Kent deceased for forty years and upwards before and to the time of his death and with his manner and chararter of handwriting having often seen him write and subscribe his name and those? John Pearne having carefully viewed and perused the paper hereunto annexed purporting to be the last will and testament of the said deceased beginning thus “In the name of God Amen I Jno. Batten Senior of Chatham in the county of Kent Shipwright“ and ending thus “ In witness whereof to this said will I have set my hand and seal this thirteenth day August 1759 in ________ year of the reign of his majesty King George the second over Great Britain “ and thus subscribed Jno. Batten Senior both in his conscience verily believe that all the said will bearing the name “ Jno. Joyer” thereto subscribed as of witness “and also the subscription thereto Jno. Batten Senior and also the words signed sealed delivered in the presence of “ was and is all of the proper handwriting of him the said John Batten Senior deceased. John Pearne. The day aforesaid the said John Pearne was sworn on the truth of the promises before me Geo. Harris surrogate, Edrd. Goodwin prost. pub. This will was proved at London the fourth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and sixty before the Worshipful George Davis Doctor of Laws and surrogate of the [[Simpson-11184|Right Worshipful Sir Edward Simpson]] also Doctor of Laws master keeper or commissary of the prerogative court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oaths of John Batten and Edward Batten the sons of the deceased and two of the executors named in the said will to whom administration was granted of all and singular the goods chattels and credits of the said deceased they having been first sworn duly to administer. Power reserved to make the like grant to Mary Batten Spinster the daughter of the said deceased and other executor when she shall apply for the same. Transcribed by [[Cross-3545|A Cross]] 2017 ==Note== Punctuation has been added for clarity. The spaces for the year of the reign of George II has been left blank as in the original.

Will of John Battman of Bitton, Gloucestershire, 1766

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Battman-31|John Battman]], house carpenter, of Oldland in the parish of Bitton, Gloucestershire. His will was dated 14 February 1766 and probate was granted on 14 October 1766. == Transcript == In the Name of God Amen. I John Battman of the Hamlett of Oldland in the parish of Bitton & County of Gloucester House Carpenter, being very weak of body but of perfect mind and memory, Thanks be given to God do make and ordain this my last Will and Testament in the form & manner following First I give and bequeath to Isaac and George my well beloved Sons All that Cottage Garden & Enclosure of Ground thereunto belong[ing] containing by Estimation an Acre of Ground (more or less) Lying and Situate upon Drawn Hill Also I give to my beloved sons William Abraham & John Four pounds and Ten shillings each of Lawfull Money of England to be raised & levied out of the said Cottage and Enclosure of Ground and in the manner following (Viz) […] said Two sons Isaac & George shall pay or cause to be paid unto my beloved son William Two pounds five shillings the first year and Two pounds five shillings the year following after my Decease and Ten shil[in]gs. P Annum each unto by beloved Sons John and Abraham till the payment of Four pounds Ten shillings is Compleated Also I give to my Dearly beloved Daughters Mary & Sarah All that Enclosure of Ground lying to the Westward of William Spicers in Woodstock Containing by Estimation an Acre of Ground (more or less) and that my said Daughters shall pay or cause to be paid unto my beloved Son Joseph fifteen shillings P Year untill the payment of five pounds is Compleated. Likewise fifteen shillings P Year unto by Beloved Son Steven untill the payment of Four pounds Ten shillings is Compleated Also I give to by Beloved Son Benjamin All that Enclosure of Ground Adjoyning to the above mentioned in Woodstock containing by Estim[ation] a half an Acre of Ground (more or less) and I Likewise Constitute make and Ordain my beloved sons Benjamin [and] Joseph sole Executors of this my last Will & Testament and I do hereby utterly Disallow, revoke and Disannull All and every other Testaments Wills Legacies Bequeathed ratifying and Confirming this and no Other to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and Seal the fourteenth day of February in the sixth Year of the reign of our sovereign Lord George the third King of Great Britain France and Scotland &c. and in the Year of our Lord One Thousand seven Hundred & sixty six. John Battman his X mark Signed, Sealed & Declared as my last Will & Testament in the Presence of Us
Amy Rogers her X mark
Emanuel M[…] 14th day of October 1766
The within named Benjamin Battman Son and one of the Executors was duly sworn Before me
W. Hughes Surr[ogate] This Will was proved the 14th Day of October in the Year of our Lord 1766 Before the Worshipful James Benson Doctor of Laws Vicar General in Spirituals of the Right Reverend Father in God William by Divine Permission Lord Bishop of the Diocese of Gloucester and of the Episcopal Consistory [official?] Principal Lawfully Constituted by Benjamin Battman Son and one of the Executors &c. to whom &c. having first Sworn well and faithfully to administer to the said Will and also to Exhibit an Inventory and Render account &c. == Sources == * "Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858". Ancestry.com. Name: John Battman; Gender: Male; Occupation: House carpenter; Document Type: Will; Will Date: 1766; Will Number: 205; Place: Oldland; Hamlet: Bitton; Court: Consistory Court of Gloucester; Civil Place: Gloucestershire, England; Reference Code: 252140. {{Ancestry Sharing|27115323|3efa5f}} {{Ancestry Record|4294|155969}}

Will of John Beauchamp of Reigate, Surrey, England (1653)

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=== Will === : '''WILL OF JOHN BEAUCHAMP''' : Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury : Public Record Office, The National Archives UK : PCC Aylett, found within Quire Nos. 107-159, fol. 20-21 : Catalogue Ref. PROB 11/245 : Dated '''6 Jun 1653''', proved '''23 May 1655''', London : In the name of God Amen, I, '''John Beauchamp of Reigate''' in the County of Surrey Esq Considering the frailtie of my own health and the certaintie of Death and uncertaintie of the time of my departure And being willing so far as in (…) that worldly Estate whereof God hath blessed me so that no difference may hereafter arize about the same for want of disposal thereof I make this my last will and Testament revoking hereby all former and other wills whatsoever First I humbly beseech Almightie God to take and (receive?) my Soul into his mercifull protection And as to my bodie I desire the same may be buryed in a decent manner without coffin (?) funerals or (…) pomp. : '''First''' I give to the poor of the parish of Cosgrave in Northamptonshire where I was born the sum of four pounds of the lawfull money of England to be paid within one month after my death And to be distributed equally among the poor of the said parish by my (good?) Cozen Beauchamp now living or the survivor of them or in Case both of them shall be dead at the tyme of my decease then to be distributed by the Overseer for the poor of the said parish for the time being. : '''Also''' I give unto the poor of the parish of Reigate aforesaid the sum of five pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid within one month after my decease. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my sonne EDWARD BEAUCHAMP the sum of seaven hundred pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid him in like manner and form following that is to give five hundred pounds part thereof when my said sonne Edward shall accomplish the age of six and twenty years And two hundred pounds Residue thereof when he shall accomplish the age of thirty and two years provided always that if my sonne Edward Beauchamp shall no heirs make of my bodie or otherwise no heirs at law all or any of my Mannor Lands Tenements or hereditiments and in pursuance thereof shall (remove?) any suit or Action that then this legacie of seaven hundred pounds given unto him as aforesaid shall (…) and be utterly void to all Intents and purposes whatsoever and then the said seaven hundred pounds shall then remain unto my Executrix hereafter named. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto my son RICHARD BEAUCHAMP the sum of eight hundred pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid in manner and form following That is to saY five hundred pounds part when my said sonne Richard shall accomplish the age of six and twenty years and three hundred pounds residue thereof when he shall accomplish the age of two and thirty years. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto my sonne GEORGE BEAUCHAMP the sum of one thousand pounds to be paid in manner and form following that is to have five hundred pounds part thereof when my said sonne George shall accomplish the age of six and twenty years & five hundred pounds residue thereof when he shall accomplish the age of two and thirtie years provided always and upon this Condition that if my said sonne George Beauchamp by the Custom of the Mannor of Reigate as youngest sonne and heir of me the said John Beauchamp shall claim any of the Coppiehold of (informary) Lands of me the said John Beauchamp holder of the Mannor of Reigate and in pursuance of such shall interrupt or disturb the sale of the said Coppiehold land appointed by this my last will to be sold as is hereafter mentioned that then the legacie of one thousand pounds given unto him by this my last will shall (…) and be void and then I give the said one thousand pounds hereby given to the said George Beauchamp unto my Executrix hereafter named. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto my sonne in law JOHN DOGGETT and to my daughter ALLICE DOGGETT his wife twentie pounds to be paid within one year after my decease. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto WALTER WOLSLEY my sonne in law and MARY his wife twentie pounds of like lawfull money of England to be paid within one year after my decease. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto my daughter ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP the sum of one thousand pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid in manner and form following That is to say five hundred pounds thereof at her day of marriage or age of two and twenty years which of them shall first happen And the other five hundred pounds Residue thereof when the said Elizabeth my Daughter shall accomplish her age of six and twenty years. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my daughter in law SARAH BEAUCHAMP Relict of my sonne THOMAS BEAUCHAMP deceased if she shall be living at the time of my decease the sum of five pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid within two months after my decease. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto ALLICE BEAUCHAMP my Grandchild and daughter of my Sonne Thomas Beauchamp aforesaid five hundred pounds of lawfull money of England to be paid at the age of two and twenty years or six months after the day of marriage of the said Allice which of those shall first happen provided (always?) and it is my will and meaning that if the said Allice Beauchamp my grandchild or any obaying by from or under her shall claim any of my Mannor Lands tenements or hereditiments as heir or heirs generall unto me the said John Beauchamp now or in Case the said Alice my grandchild shall after her accomplishment of her age of one and twentie years and after request made unto her the said Allice by my Executrix and Overseer hereafter named or by the survivors of them refuse to give a Release of all her right in the Estate and Interest within three months after such request made unto such person or persons so shall have the freehold and (…) of all or any the Mannor Lands Tenements and hereditiments of me the said John Beauchamp. Then my will and meaning is that the said legacie of five pounds hereby given unto the said Allice my grandchild shall be void and that then the same shall remain to my Extrix hereafter named. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath to my SISTER WALSHAM and her sonne Beauchamp Walsham the sum of five pounds of lawfull money of England equally to be divided between them and to be paid within three months after my decease. : '''Also''' I give and bequeath unto ELIZABETH CUDDINGTON wife of JOHN CUDDINGTON my wifes sister if she shall be living at my decease the sum of thirtie shillings lawful money of England to buy her a Ring. : '''Also''' I give to my Cozen ELLEN ROACH wife unto my cozen JOHN ROACH thirty shillings of lawfull English money to buy her a Ring. : '''Also''' I give to my cozen WILLIAM BEAUCHAMP & EDWARD BEAUCHAMP if they shall be living at the time of my decease thirtie shillings apeece of lawfull English money to buy each of them a ring. : '''Also''' I give unto all my servants that shall be living (…) att the time of my decease over and above their wages five shillings apiece to be paid within one month after my decease. : '''And''' if it shall please God that any of my aforesaid Children or Grandchilden shall die unmarried & before their legacies shall be paid aforesaid then I will that one halfe thereof shall go to my loving wife ALLICE BEAUCHAMP and the other halfe thereof amongst my surviving children equally to be divided between them. : '''Also''' I give devise and bequeath all that my Mannor of Cackham and all other my Lands, Tenements and hereditiments whatsoever in the County of Sussex unto my loving wife ALLICE BEAUCHAMP, JOHN DOGGETT and WALTER WOLSLEY my sonnes in law and their heirs forever To the only intent and purpose nevertheless that they the said Allice my wife John Doggett and Walter Wolsey and the Survivors of them and the heirs of their survivors shall within seaven years next after my decease make sale at the best price and rate that can be gotten for the Land Of all and (…) the said Mannor Lands Tenements and hereditiments and shall with the money that shall be raised by such Sale of the said Mannor Lands Tenements and hereditiments as afsd the monies that shall be raised (…) or made out of the (…) Issues and proffitts of the said mannor lands and hereditiments before such Sale pay and discharge all my Debts legacies funerall charges and expenses except one Debt (owing to?) my brother RICHARD BEAUCHAMP claimed as (…) to him from me upon some Attorneys behoof (me and him?). Whereas in truth and confidence I acknowledge no such debt due to him. And my will and meaning is the surplusage of such monies as shall be raised out of the aforesaid Mannor Lands Tenements and hereditiments either by sale or otherwise after my decease except the debt before excepted and legacies paid and funerall expenses discharged shall remain and go unto my wife ALLICE BEAUCHAMP and to be by her disposed of as she shall think fitt. : '''Also''' I do hereby further give (to wife) and bequeath unto my wife ALLICE BEAUCHAMP all the (informary) Coppyhold of me the said John Beauchamp holder of the Mannor of Reigate for the tearme of her naturall life and in (Augmentation of the Jointure?) this Remained or after the decease of her the said Allice Beauchamp I give and bequeath unto the said John Doggett and Walter Wolsley and their heirs (…) to the only intent and purpose that they the said John Doggett and Walter Wolsley and their heirs and the heirs or the survivors of them shall make sale of the Remainder of the said Coppiehold Lands Tenements and hereditiments hereby devised to them at the best rate and price that can be gotten for the same And the money and profitts arising upon the sale or otherwise shall be disposed toward the paiment of my Debts (except as before excepted) legacies and funerall charges And the Residue and surplusage thereof (if anie be) shall be paid unto my Executrix hereafter named. Also I do hereby constitute nominate and appoint my loving wife Allice Beauchamp to be my sole Executrix unto to whom I doe give after my debts (except the Debt before excepted) legacies and funerall Charges paid and discharged as well as all my horses Cattle Goods plate money household stuffe and personal estate whatsoever as aforsd and all the surplusage Moneys after my Debts Legacies and funerall charges satisfied, that shall arize and be made upon Sale of the said Mannor and all my Lands Tenements and hereditiments whatsoever bequeathed to be sold by this my last will and testament or by any other deed or deeds whatsoever : '''And''' I do hereby further appoynt my loving sonns in law John Doggett and Walter Wolsley to be Overseers of this my last Will and desiring them hereby to contribute their best Aid and Assistance to my wife in (disposition?) of this my last Will and Testament. : '''And''' I doe hereby charge and desire my said sonns EDWARD BEAUCHAMP, RICHARD BEAUCHAMP and GEORGE BEAUCHAMP and ELIZABETH BEAUCHAMP my daughter so they expect a blessing from God the father of all without whose blessing nothing can prosper to be obedient unto my dear wife their mother and not proposing to marry without her comfort and Approbation. : '''In Witness whereof''' and every sheet of this my last will and Testament containing all seaven sheets of paper I have sett my hand and seal this '''sixth day of June in the year of our Lord Christ according to the Con(vention) now used in England one thousand six hundred fiftie three''' ''[6 June 1653]''. : /s/ '''John Beauchamp''' : ''Signed Sealed and published by the above named John Beauchamp to be his last will and testament in the presence of Edw: Thurland Fra. Booker.'' : ''This will was proved at London the '''three and twenty day of May in the year of our Lord God one thousand six hundred fifty five''' ''[23 May 1655]'' before the Judges for probate of (Wilio?) and granting Administration lawfully by the oath of Allice Beauchamp the Relict of the said deceased and the Executrix named in the said Will to whom the Administration was Comitted of all and singular the Goods & Chattels and Debts of the said deceased they being first sworn well and truly to administer the same. === Research Notes === : For anyone who wants a copy of the actual will, it can be purchased for 3.50 pounds (about $7 US) from the [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline/details-result.asp?Edoc_Id=859323&queryType;=1&resultcount;=3 | National Archives UK]. : If that doesn't work, go to [[http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/documentsonline | this one]] and search wills for John Beauchamp in Surrey. : The wills available now at the website of the National Archives UK are only those from the Prerogative Court of Canterbury (mostly wealthier people who lived in southern England, including Northampton, Surrey and Sussex, also in Wales), but the ones I've found there so far include Edmund Freeman and his wife Alice, Thomas Beauchamp of Cosgrove (dated 1613, proved 8 May 1614), John Beauchamp, 1615, the merchant who died in Amsterdam (but don't buy the latter since it's written in Dutch with no English translation (unless you can read Dutch)). : And, by the way, by converting old pounds to their current value, and current pounds to current U.S. dollars, I've discovered that John's money bequests in the will amount to over $1 million dollars in our time. The man who wrote this will is also one tough businessman, so (even aside from the fact that he gave his brother-in-law Edmund Freeman power of atty to act for him in Plymouth) I think there's no doubt that he's also the merchant Adventurer of the Plymouth Company. : Also, since I've seen some doubts expressed here, I'm still working on the assumption that John's son Edward is Edmund Beauchamp of Maryland, largely because the name Doggett just isn't very common. Alice Beauchamp's husband John Doggett was born in Hamburg, Germany (proved by his will, also available at the National Archives website, as is Alice's), and that may explain why the name isn't common in England, at least in that era. But John's son Edward/Edmund wasn't yet age 26 when John wrote his will, so was born after the Edmund christened in 1625 in Sussex. He is more likely the Edmund christened in 1630-something at St. Swithin Parish Chruch, London. Interesting that Alice (Beauchamp) Doggett's children were (most of them) also baptized at St. Swithin. ''- Marilyn A. Sharp (msharpnyc@aol.com), 5 Aug 2007''

Will of John Benham

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[[Benham-253 | John Benham]] In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: I, John Benham Senior, of the County of Montgomery and State of Ohio do make and publish this my last will & testament. :Item Ist. I give and devise to my beloved wife, Abigial Benham, in lieu of her dower, the farm on which we now reside situate in Washington Township Montgomery County, Ohio containing about fifty acres, during her natural lifetime. Also, all the good and chattels belonging to me at the time of my decease, she however selling so much thereof as may be suffícient to pay just debts. :Item 2nd. I will and devise my grandchildren being the children of Sarah Hatfield, deceased, Richard Benham, deceased, John Benham, deceased, ten dollars each to be paid to them by my Executors after decease of my said wife. :Item 3rd. After the decease of my said wife, I direct that my said farm be sold by my Executors herein named and the proceed thereof together with the proceeds of chattel property that may be unconsumed by my said wife be equally divided amongst my children as follows: Mary Silver, Aaron Benham, Ivens Benham, Samuel Benham, Charlotte Blair, Lydia Meterd,Tildia Jane Surface, William P. Benham, and Levi Benham. Provided any of the above named children should decease before they should receive their shares, then I direct that their share be divided between those that may be living, and that their children be paid ten dollars each as the Grandchildren before mentioned. :I do hereby nominate and appoint David Thatcher and Sydney D. Maxwell Executors of this my last will and testament hereby authorizing them to sell and deeds to make and deliver to purchasers for the Real Estate before mention in such manner either private or public sale at any time after the decease of my said wife. I further authorize and impower them to adjust and settle all business of any nature whatsoever. In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and seal this twenty first day of June A.D. 1862. :John Benham [SEAL] :Signed sealed and acknowledged by said John Benham as his last will and testament in our presence and signed by us at his request in his presence :W. G. Ewing, Jr. :S. L. Clutch :Case #9588, Will Book H, page 214, filed May 7, 1870. :Be it remembered that heretofore in the Probate Court in and for the County of Montgomery and State of Ohio to wit on the 7th day of May A.D. 1870 the last will and testament of John Benham, late of said County deceased, was presented and fíled in said Court for probate, and the same is in the words and figures following to wit: :"In the name of the Benevolent Father of All: :And afterwards in said Court, to wit on the 7th day of May A.D. 1870 the testimony of William G. Ewing, one of the subscribing witnesses to said last will and testament (the other subscribing witness being dead) was in open Court taken and reduced to writing; and also the testimony of David Thatcher who drew up said will and was present at the execution of the same, was taken and fíled with said will, and which said testimony is in the words and figures following to wit: The State of Ohio, Montgomery County, SS, Montgomery Probate Court: :Personally appeared in open Court David Thatcher, who being duly sworn according to law to speak truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation of the last will and testament of John Benham, deceased late of said County, deposes and says that S. L. Clutch, one of the subscribing witnesses to said last will and testament has since deceased and that the other subscribing witness resides in the Western part of this county; that the will was written by him (the said David Thatcher) at the request of the Testator and read over to said Testator before he signed the same, that he signed said will in his presence and in the presence of said W. G. Ewing and S. L. Clutch the subscribing witnesses to the same and that said witnesses signed said will in presence of the Testator and the affiant as witnesses at the request of the Testator. And said affiant further says that at the time of making, signing, and sealing said last will and testament, said Testator was of sound and disposing mind and memory and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever as he verily believes. :David Thatcher :Sworn to before me, and by him subscribed in my presence this 3rd day of May A. D. 1870. D. Dwyer, Probate Judge, the State of Ohio, Montgomery County, SSI Montgomery Probate Court. :Personally appeared in open court William G. Ewing, Jr., who with S. L. Clutch, now deceased were the subscribing witnesses to the last will and testament of John Benham, deced, who being duly sworn according to law to speak the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth in relation to the execution of said will, deposes and says that the paper before him purporting to be the last will and testament of John Benham now deceased is the will of said deceased, that he was present at the making of said will, and at the request of the Testator subscribed his name to the same as witness in his presence and in the presence of each other; that they saw the said John Benham now deceased, sign and seal said will, and heard him acknowledge the same to be his last will and testament; that the said John Benham at the time of making signing and sealing said will was of legal age and of sound mind and memory and under no undue or unlawful restraint whatsoever as he verily believes. :W. G. Ewing sworn to and subscribed in open Court this 7th day of May 1870 :Dennis Dwyer, Probate Judge :And afterwards in said Court, to wit: on the 7th day of May 1870. This day the last will and testament of John Benham, late of this County, deceased was presented for probate. And the Court being satisfied from the testimony of said witnesses that said John Benham deceased at the time he executed said last will and testament was of legal age and of sound mind and memory and under no undue or unlawful restraint: It is ordered that said last will and testament be and the same is hereby admitted to probate, and with said testimony is ordered to be recorded. :Case #9588, Will Book H, page 214, filed May 7, 1870.

Will of John Billings of Little Hallingbury, Essex, 1815

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This is a transcription of the original will of [[Billings-3747|'''John Billings''']], yeoman Little Hallingbury, England. The original is held at the Essex County Record Office. '''Will of John Billings of Little Hallingbury, yeoman''' proved at the Commissary of the Bishop of London
Essex County Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
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Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] ------ This is the last Will and Testament
of me '''John Billings of Little Hallingbury''' in the
County of Essex Yeoman by which I give and Devise All
my freehold and Copyhold Messuages Lands Tenement
and Hereditaments situate lying and being in the
several parishes of Little Hallingbury aforesaid and
Great Hallingbury in the said County of Essex and all
other my real estate whatsoever and wheresoever
with the appurtenances unto '''my dear Wife'''
'''Loveday Billings''' her Heirs and assigns for
ever And as to all my ready Money Securities for
Money Farming Stock and Crops Goods Chattles
Effects and Personal Estate of every sort and kind
I give and Bequeath the same and every part
thereof to my said Wife to and for her own
proper use and Benefit And I nominate and
appoint my said Wife sole Executrix of this my
last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke
all former and other Wills by me at any time
heretofore made In Witness whereof I have
hereunto set my Hand and Seal this sixteenth
Day of June in the year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and fourteen
Signed Sealed Published
and Declared by the said John
Billings as and for his last
Will and Testament in the
presence of us who at his
Request in his presence and
in the presence of each other
have hereunto subscribed out
names as Witnesses
Jas Bush
S Bush
Wm Phipps X The Mark and Seal of John Billings [seal] The 22nd day of November 1815
Loveday Billings the sole Executrix
within named was sworn to the Trust
of This Will and The True Performance
Thereof: and that to the best of of Her Knowledg
and Belief The amount of the Personal
Estate of the deceased is under The Sum
of 100L
Raymond E S Rogers, Surrogate
X [? her mark] Testator died at Little Hallingbury 20th April 1815 [In another hand]
Manor of Little Hallingbury
17 May 1815 We present this
as part of the Verdict
Polard Jocelyn
John Houghton ==Sources==

Will of John Blagdon 1635

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-299|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I '''John Blagdon''' of Tiverton in the Countie of Devon being of perfect memory thanks be to Almighty God nowe remembring and wayeing the uncertainty of this mortall and transitory life and that every man borne into this world as he is subiect unto death soe he is uncertaine of the tyme or place whereon by what meanes the same shall happen unto him to [illegible] pleasure of God. Now mindeing therefore to sett such order and… for the disposing of this land possessions goods chattles and all other things whatsoever yt hath pleased Almighty God of his goodnes to give unto mee in this world as the same may be quietly enioyed by those to whom I shall bestowe the same I do now make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following First and above all other things I doe comitt my Soule to Almighty God my Creator and Redeemer beseeching him to have mercy upon mee, and to pardon and forgive mee all my Sinnes that after this transitory life I may arise with God’s elect to be made partaker of this glory and life everlasting And I desire that my body may be buried decently in the earth [illegible] other Christian burialls according to the Discretion of my executor hereafter named Item I doe give and bequeath unto my wife '''Joane Blagdon''' the benefitt of Poole Anthony with the appurtenance thereunto for terme of her life and after her death I do give and bequeath the same Poole Anthony with the appurtenance to '''[[Blagdon-338|John Blagdon]]''' my Sonne for terme of his life Item I doe give unto my wife Jone Blagdon the third part of the benefitt of one Tenement in Tiverton wich I bought of Richard Askott heretofore of Tiverton the thirde part I have heretofore made unto John Toogood and John Hammott to and for the use of my said wife Jone Blagdon for the Terme of her lyfe by a deed under my hand and Seale Alsoe I doe give and bequeath unto my wife Jone Blagdon the benefitt of two houses of myne in Tyverton with the appurtenance lying in a street there called Barrington Street lately in the possession of Robert White and Edward Osmonde: the rent of each house with the third part of the benefitt of the Tenement aforenamed to be payed unto her quarterly as it groweth due, the first payment to be upon the next quarter day that shall happen to be after the death of mee John Blagdon Item I doe give and bequeath unto my wife Jone Blagdon one bedstedd fully [illegible] which standeth in the chamber over the Parlour Item I doe give unto her one chest standing at my bed’s foote with other chest coffers and boxes that shee doth nowe use and all her apparrell Item I doe give and bequeath unto my Sonne John Blagdon one house in Tyverton with the appurtenance and the[illegible] thereonn so belonging which he now enioeth (alwayes reserveing after my death unto my wife Jone Blagdon dureing her naturall life the benefitt of the third part thereof as aforesaid As for my land in Tiverton Poole Anthony and Weyland [Willand] that I Bought of Mr [illegible] with such chattels and leases and other writeings that I have for them (except before excepted) my will is that my Sonne John Blagdon and his heires enioy them as I have heretofore made them unto him in his marriage by deed indented under my hand and Seale. As for my lands lyeing in Puddington and Denstowe with the deeds and writeings thereunto belonging such I have heretofore made by deed indented unto Mr Peter Blundell and John Hartnell of this parrish to and for the use and Behalfe of my Sonne '''[[Blagdon-298|Leonard Blagdon]]''' and his heires, my will is that he have the writeing and enioy the lands accordingly As for my part in the tenement nowe in the possession of Robert Cowling in Washfield, As alsoe one [illegible] lyeing in Tyverton called Goatham now in the possession of William Moggeridge and two dwelling houses lyeing in a Streete in Tyverton called Barrington Street in the possession of Michaell Osmond and Robert White or some Tennante under them wich I have heretofore made unto the foresaid Peter Blundell and John Hartnell by deed indented under my hand and Seale to and for the only use and Behalfe of my Sonne '''[[Blagdon-300|Edward Blagdon]]''' and his heires as alsoe the severall deedes and writeings to the severall tenements and houses appertayning my Will is that my Sonne Edward Blagdon have the writeings and enioy the lands accordingly Item I doe give and bequeath unto my Sonne Edward Blagdon a reversion of one Tenement called Uppaton lyeing in milton Abbott in the Countie of Devon with the deed for the same which I lately bought of the right honorable the Earle of Bedford for a certaine number of yeares that my Sayd Sonnes Edward Blagdon and Leonard Blagdon soe long shall happen to lyve. (as by the said Seale more at large appeareth) I saye my will is that my Sonne Edward Blagdon and his Assignes shall have the same dureing the wholl terme of the Lease expressed Item I doe give and bequeath unto my sister '''Margery Wonnacott''' of St Stevens in Lansdon fyve poundes of currant English money to be payed to her within one yeare after my death
Item I doe give and bequeath unto the poore people of Tyverton fourty shillings As for the rest of my goods not given nor bequeathed I meane what quick stuffs dead stuffs chattles and other things whatsoever not given nor bequeathed my debts and legacies being payed I doe give them unto my Sonne John Blagdon whome I do appoint whole and Sole executor wholy of this my last will and Testament Item I doe give unto Mr Peter Blundell of Tyverton twenty shillings whome I desire to be my overseer for the performance of this my last will and Testament In wittness of the truth I have hereunto Sett my hand and Seale even the eighth daye of May Anno Domini one thousand six hundred thirty fyve and in the eleaventh yeare of King Charles of England. John Blagdon Item my will is that whereas my wife Jone Blagdon hath promised to paye unto my Sonne Leonard Blagdon one hundred pounds of current English money that yf shee the said Jone my wife should happen to dye before she can paye the same that my Sonne John Blagdon shall paye unto my said Sonne Leonard Blagdon so much of the said Hundred pounds as my said wife shall [illegible] unpayed at the tyme of her death within the space of two yeares thereafter which my said Sonne John Blagdon hath promised to doe Item my will is that [illegible] I am in Bonde unto Mr Daniell Cudmore for the payment of one hundred twenty fower pounds within the the debt of my Sonne in law John Goddard I saye my will is my Sonne John Blagdon shall paye Mr Cudmore the said some and take yt for his own debt and discharge John Goddard thereof out of my estate which I leave to him which I give for a legacie to John Goddard. John Blagdon. Sealed and subscribed in the presence of
the Syne of Jone Blagdon. John Blagdon. Edward Blagdon. Joane Goddard.
Memoranda the twentie nyneth of May one thousand six hundred thirtie fyve, this writeing abovesayd was published and acknowledged by the said John Blagdon the father abovesaid to be his last will and Testament in the presence of us whose names are hereunder written.
Robert Cowlinge
the mark of Nicholas Turner als Pitt PROBATUM fuit
per Johannes Blagdon filii
The xijth of June Anno Domini 1635 Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of John Blagdon 1804 (1796) of Northcote

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-92|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' THIS IS THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT of me '''John Blagdon''' of Northcote within the parish of Honiton in the county of Devon Esquire made this seventh day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and ninety six as follows ffirst I will and direct that all such debts as I shall justly owe at the time of my death and my ffuneral charges and Expenses be in the first place paid by my Executor or Executors hereinafter named and subject thereto and charged and chargeable therewith and also with my Legacies hereinafter given I give devise and bequeath all my Monies securities for money goods chattles manors messuages and tenements hereditaments real and personal Estate and Effects whatsoever of every sort and kind whatsoever and wheresoever situate unto my son '''Edward Blagdon''' his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns To hold to my said Son Edward his heirs Executors Administrators and Assignes for ever subject and charged as hereinbefore and hereinafter mentioned and also subject to the condition hereinafter contained Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Anne''' the wife of the Reverend John Neale the sum of ffifteen hundred pounds of lawful British Money to be paid and payable by and out of the Lands and Hereditaments hereinbefore by me given in six calendar Months next after my death with Interest for the same at and after the rate of ffive pounds by the hundred for a year from the end of three months next after my death Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Mary''' the life Sum of fifteen hundred pounds of her lawful Money to be paid and payable unto her by and out of my said Lands and Hereditaments in six months next after my death with the life Interest for the same from the end of three months next after my death. Allso I give and bequeath unto my five grandchildren, or children of my said daughter Anne the Sum of seven hundred pounds of like lawful Money to be paid and payable also out of the said Lands and Hereditaments thereinbefore given in the same time and with the same Interest as before mentioned and I do hereby will and direct that in case my said Son Edward shall happen to die in my Life time and before my said bequest and devise to him of my Monies Chattles Manors Lands and Hereditaments shall vest and take place and he shall happen to leave any Child or children of his body lawfully issuing living at the time of his death or any widow that shall then be ensient [pregnant] with child or children and which child or children shall afterwards be born alive that then my said Devise to him charged as aforesaid and subject to the condition hereinafter contained and the Monies Chattles Manors Lands and Hereditaments thereby devised and bequeathed shall go and descend and be considered to extend to the eldest Son of such children of my said Son Edward which he shall so have living at the time of his death if more than one Son and if but one Son then to such only Son his heirs Executors administrators and Assigns and if my said Son Edward shall happen to leave no Son but shall leave more than one daughter then living then I will and direct that the same shall be equally divided amongst such daughters as tenants in common and not as joint tenants their heirs Executors administrators and Assigns if more than one daughter and if only one daughter then such only daughter her Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns and also I will and direct that my said Legacy to my said daughter Anne shall also in case she shall happen to die in my Lifetime and before my said Legacy to her shall become payable be paid and distributed amongst her children in equal shares and proportion if more than one and if but one then to such only one and I do will and direct the same as to my said Legacy to my Grandchildren. And I also will and direct that if my said Daughter Mary shall happen to die in my lifetime and before her Legacy shall become payable and shall happen to have any Issue of her body lawfully begotten that then the Legacy of my said daughter Mary so dying shall go and be divided equally amongst such issue if more than one child in equal Shares and proportions and if but one then to such only one his either Executors Administrators and Assigns and I do hereby charge and make [illegible] and every my said Manors and Royalties Lands and Hereditaments to and with the payment of my said severall Legacies at the times and in manner aforesaid and also I do hereby declare that my said Devise to my said Son Edward herein before by me made to him as aforesaid and also my said several Legacies to my said Daughters Anne and Mary and to my said Grandchildren are so given devised and bequeathed upon this express condition that in case my said Son Edward or any child or children which he shall leave at the time of his death as aforesaid shall decline taking and accepting my said Lands and Hereditaments and personal Estate and Effects be charged as aforesaid and I do hereby declare that he or they shall have and I do hereby give him and them an unqualified option and in case he or they shall signify such his or their refusal to my Trustees hereinafter named within six calendar months next after my death then I revoke and recall and every the devise and bequest hereinbefore by me made and so declare the same to be void and of no effect and I do hereby in that case give devise and bequeath all my said Monies Securities for Money Goods Chattles Manors Lands Tenements Hereditaments real and personal Estate and Effects of every sort and kind whatsoever unto the '''Reverend John Bradford''' Coplestone and '''James Townsend''' of Honiton in the said county Gentleman their Heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns upon the Trusts nevertheless and to and for the several Uses Ends Intents and purposes hereinafter mentioned and declared of and concerning the same that is today upon Trust that they my said Trustees do and shall as soon as convenient after my death call in and receive all such Monies as shall be due and owing unto me at the time of my death and also sell and dispose of all [illegible] of Goods and also of all and every of my said Manors Messuages Lands Tenements Hereditaments and Estates either by public auction or private contract as they shall think best for the best price or prices that can reasonably be had or obtained for the same. And with the Money so to be called in as aforesaid and which shall arise from such Sale and Sales as aforesaid do and shall in the first place apply and employ for and towards the payment and discharge of all my just debts and ffuneral Expenses and from and after payment and discharge of the same then I will and direct that my said Trustees do and shall divide the clear Surplus and remainder of such Sum or Sums then in their hands equally into seventy even parts and do and shall pay thirty three parts thereof unto my said Son Edward his Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for his and their own use and benefit ffifteen parts thereof unto my said daughter Anne her Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for her and their own use and benefit other ffifteen parts thereof unto my said daughter Mary her Executors Administrators and Assigns to and for her and their own use and benefit and the remaining seven parts thereof equally unto and amongst my said five grandchildren children of my daughter Anne to and for their own use and benefit And I do hereby declare and it is my express will and Intention that my said last mentioned bequest to my said children and grandchildren shall be considered to have and shall have the life benefits of Survivorship and shall go and descend to the issue of my said children and to the Survivors of my said grandchildren in the same manner and to the same effect as is mentioned and annexed to my said first Devise to my said Son Edward and to my said first bequests to my said daughters Anne and Mary of the said Sum of ffifteen hundred pounds each and to my said Grandchildren of the said Sum of seven hundred pounds and upon no other Trust and to or for no other use and intent or purpose whatsoever provided also and my will further is that neither of my said Trustees shall be answerable or accountable for the acts deeds receipts defaults or mismanagement of the other of them but each for his own acts deeds receipts defaults and mismanagements only but that they shall have full power and Liberty from Time to Time to compound agree for and make up any debt or debts which shall be due and owing unto me at the time of my death or which shall at any time be due and owing to them in the execution of the Trusts hereby in them reposed and which shall appear to them be bad or desparate and to accept of and take any less Sum or Sums of Money in lieu of and in full for the whole that they shall think proper and on receipt thereof to give and execute acquittances releases and other discharges in full for the same and further my will is that the receipt or receipts of my said Trustees shall be a good and sufficient discharge to any purchaser or purchasers of my said Lands and Hereditaments for so much purchase Money as shall by such receipt or receipts be acknowledged to be received and such purchaser or purchasers shall not afterwards be obliged to look to the application thereof or be answerable for Loss thereof And further that my said Trustees shall not be answerable for any Losses that shall happen to my said Trust Effects unless the same happen through their wilful neglect or default and that they in the first place shall deduct and retain in their hands all such Losses Costs Charges and Expenses as they or either of them shall sustain expend or be put unto an account of the said Trusts together with so much Money as they shall severally reasonably deserve for their respective Labour [illegible] and Trouble in and about the same any thing herein contained to the contrary notwithstanding. And Lastly in case my said Son Edward shall not decline accepting my said Lands Tenements and Hereditaments and Effects thus charged as aforesaid and so to him devised as aforesaid I do hereby make constitute and appoint him whole and sole Executor to this my last Will and Testament. But in case my said Son Edward shall refuse and decline accepting my Lands and Hereditaments charged as aforesaid then in such case I do hereby make constitute and appoint the said John Bradford Coplestone and James Townsend whole and sole Executors of this my last Will and Testament upon the Trusts aforesaid thereby revoking all former and other wills by me heretofore made ratifying and confirming this to be my last Will and Testament in writing contained in four sheets my hand and Seal the day and year aforesaid. JOHN BLAGDON Signed Sealed Published and declared by the Testator to be his last Will and Testament after the Interlineation of the word Manors and other Interlineations therein contained in the presence of us who have subscribed our Names as Witnesses thereto in the presence of the said Testator and of each other
JUDITH PHILL
AGNES TOMPROY
THOMAS FOSER THIS WILL was proved at London the twelfth day of July in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and four before the Right Honorable Sir William Wynne Knight Doctor of Laws Master Keeper or Commissary of the prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the oath of Edward Blagdon Esquire, the Son of the deceased and the sole Executor named within said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deceased that having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer Transcript © Ros Haywood

Will of John Blagdon alias Gifford 1653

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-334|John Blagdon alias Gifford]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN the fifth day of Februarie in the yeare of our Lord God according to the Computation of the Church of England One thousand Six hundred fiftie and three I '''John Blagdon otherwise Gifford the elder''' of Harton within the Parish of Hartland in the Countie of Devon a yeoman being of disposing minde and memorie doe hereby revoake and make voide and fenestrate all former wills by me heretofore made and doe make and ordaine this my last will and Testament in manner and forme following first I commend my Soule into the hands of Almighty God maker hopeing through the merritts of Christ my Saviour to [illegible] eternall life and my bodie to the Earth
also I give towards the reparation of the Parish Church of Hartland two shillings and Six pence
Also I give and bequeath unto my daughter '''Elizabeth Blagdon''' five poundes to be paide att the ende of two yeares next after my decease
Also I give and bequeath unto my Sonne '''Joseph Blagdon''' twentie poundes to be paide in manner following that is to say tenne poundes thereof att the end of two yeares next after my death And the other Tenne poundes or thereof att the end of thre yeares next after my death
Also I give and bequeath unto each of my daughters '''Katherine Blagdon''' '''Emma Blagdon''' and '''Phillipp Blagdon''' Twentie poundes apeece in manner following (that is to say) to each of the said Katherine Emma and Phillipp Tenne poundes apeece thereof att the end of two yeares next after my death and the other tenne pounds a peece thereof to all of them att the ende of three yeares next after my death
but my will is further that as so much of the Legacies of five poundes a piece given to each of my aforesaid daughters and Sonne by the last will and Testament of '''William Darracott''' the Grandfather deceased as I have received shall be proportionably allowed out of the Legacies to them hereby given
Also I have and bequeath unto my Sonne '''John Blagdon''' fortie shillings to be paide att the ende of two yeares next after my death
All the rest of my goods and chattells not herein before given or bequeathed my funerall expenses discharged my debts paid and Legacies performed I doe wholy give and bequeath unto '''Isote my Wife''' whome I doe make and appoynte my sole Executrix of this my last will and testament and to the intente that she shall save harme to free my said Sonne John Blagdon of all such summe and summes of money as he stands engaged and bound with me as my suretie if the goods and chattells unto my said Executrix hereby given will free and discharge the same
and I doe defize my Brother in Law Master '''John Fleming''' and my Cousin Master '''William Darracott''' to be my Overseers’ of this my last will and testament to see the same performed according to the true meaning hereof In witness whereof I have published this my last will and Testament and have hereunto putt my hand and seale the day and year first about written.
John Blackdon otherwise Gifford Sealed Signed and acknowledged by the said John Blackdon otherwise Gifford the elder to be his last Will and Testament in the presence of us
William Bagshall
Aaron Cooke the signe of Aron Cooke. THIS WILL was proved att LONDON THE fifth day of Aprill in the yeare of our Lord God One Thousand Six hundred fifty and five before the Judges for probate of Wills and granting Administration lawfully authorised by the oath of Isote Blagdon otherwise Gifford the Relict and Sole Executrix named in the above written Will To whom Administration of all and singular the goods Chattells and debts of the said deceased was committed she being first legally sworne truly and faythfully to administer the same. Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of John Blagdon of Boddington 1855 Part 1

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-209|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. '''Divided into two parts: Part 1 is mainly family bequests; Part 2 is mainly instructions for the Executors, a memorandum, and a codicil.''' Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence [You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.] I '''[[Blagdon-209|JOHN BLAGDON]]''' of Boddington in the County of Gloucester Esquire declare this to be my last Will and Testament I wish my remains to be buried properly and respectably but without any pomp or show whatever in the churchyard of Boddington aforesaid and not in my vault in Boddington Parish church and in case I shall be within one mile of Boddington parish church aforesaid I wish my funeral to be a walking one without in any way the pomp of horses or carriages being had in requisition and I direct my Executors hereinafter named to place a plain headstone on my grave inscribed as follow that is to say “John Blagdon [blank] died on the [blank] day of [blank] 18[blank] inserting the day of my death I give and bequeath to my son '''[[Blagdon-241|John Locke Blagdon]]''' my gold watch guns dogs fishing rods tackle and apparatus belonging thereto and my silver snuffbox I give and bequeath unto each of my trustees and executors hereinafter named (except the said John Locke Blagdon) the sum of fifty pounds as an acknowledgment of the trouble he will be put to in acting as such trustee and executor I give and bequeath all the money securities for money goods chattels rights receipts and other Personal Estate whatsoever and wheresoever of or to which I am now or at the time of my death shall or may be possessed or entitled either at law or in equity for any estate or interest which can be bequeathed by will or which I now have power to dispose of by this my Will (except chattels real included in the general devise hereinafter contained or real estate and except what I have otherwise disposed of unto the said '''John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart MacGachon''' of the Inner Temple in the City of London Esquire Barrister at Law and '''Francis Neale''' of Boddington afore said Esquire their executors administrators and assigns Upon trust that they the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Magachen and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall as soon as conveniently may be after my death call in sell and dispose of and convert into money all such and so many and such part and parts of my said personal estate as shall not consist of ready money and do and shall stand and be possessed of and interested in the money to arise from such calling in sale disposition and conversion into money and of and in the ready money of or to which I shall be possessed or entitled at the time of my decease upon and for the trusts intents and purposes and with under and subject to the powers provisoes and declarations hereinafter declared expressed and contained or referred to of and concerning the same (that is to say) upon trust that they the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachon and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the Executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall by and out of the same pay and discharge my funeral and testamentary expenses all my just debts (exclusive of mortgages on any part of my real estate from which I hereby exonerate my personal estate so far as I can exonerate the same) and the pecuniary legacies bequeathed by this my Will and do and shall lay out and invest the surplus or residue of the said monies in the names or name of them the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale or the survivors or survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor in the purchase of a competent share or shares of any of the parliamentary stocks or public funds of Great Britain or at interest upon Government or Real Securities in England or Wales but not in Ireland with power from time to time (if and when they or he shall think fit so to do) to alter vary and transpose the said stocks funds and securities into or for other stocks funds or securities of the same or a like nature at their or his discretion and do and shall stand possessed of the said trust monies stocks funds or securities and the annual income thereof upon and for the same or the like trusts intents and purposes and with under and subject to the same or the like powers provisoes and declarations as are hereinafter declared expressed and contained of and concerning my real estate hereinafter devised and the yearly rents issues and profits thereof respectively or such of the same trusts powers provisoes and declarations as are applicable thereto and with such further power for the advancement thereout of my grandchildren as is also hereinafter contained provided always that the said John Locke Blagdon shall be at liberty to take to at a valuation all such of my goods and chattels (not being monies stocks funds securities for money or shares in the capital of any Public Company) as he may be desirous of possessing but the amount of such valuation to be considered as the whole or part of the share of the said John Locke Blagdon in my said personal estate or otherwise accounted for by him as the case may require I give and devise all that my manor of Boddington and all my messuages lands tenements and hereditaments whatsoever in the several parishes of Boddington Elmstone Hardwick Louth Staverton and Millington and elsewhere in the County of Gloucester or in England and all other my real estate wheresoever situate and of what nature or tenure soever of or to which I am now or at the time of my death shall or may be seized or entitled either at Law or in Equity for any devisable estate or interest or of which I have power to dispose by this my Will (except real estate vested in me upon any trust or by way of mortgage) unto and to the use of the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale their heirs Executors administrators and assigns according to the nature and tenure thereof upon and for the trusts intents and purposes and with under and subject to the powers provisos and declarations hereinafter expressed and declared of any concerning the same that is to say upon trust that they my said trustees or the survivors or survivor of them or the executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns do and shall by and out of the rents and profits thereof pay to my wife '''[[Neale-1135|Laura Blagdon]]''' by four equal quarterly payments during her life an annuity or yearly sum of one hundred pounds for her separate use so that her receipts alone shall be sufficient discharged for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof in anticipation the first quarterly portion of the said Annuity to be paid at the expiration of three calendar months from the day of my death and do and shall out of the same rents and profits pay to each of my daughters '''[[Blagdon-239|Laura Emily Anne]]''' now the wife of '''Nathaniel Thomas''' and '''[[Blagdon-208|Jane Elizabeth]]''' now the wife of '''Thomas Morgan''' by four equal quarterly payments during their respective lives an annuity or yearly sum of fifty pounds for her separate use, so that her receipts alone shall be sufficient discharges for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof in anticipation the first quarterly portions of the said last mentioned annuities respectively to be paid to them the said '''Laura Emily Anne Thomas''' and '''Jane Elizabeth Morgan''' respectively at the expiration of three calendar months from the day of my death and do and shall out of the same rents and profits pay to such of my daughters '''[[Blagdon-242|Clara Blagdon]] [[Blagdon-312|Emily Constance Blagdon]] [[Blagdon-277|Barbara Blagdon]]''' and '''[[Blagdon-339|Jessie Blagdon]]''' as shall be unmarried at the time of my decease and shall thereafter marry without such consent as is hereinafter mentioned by four equal quarterly payments during their respective lives a like annuity or yearly sum of fifty pounds for her separate use so that her receipts alone shall be good discharges for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof in anticipation the first quarterly portions of the said last mentioned annuities respectively to be paid to them provided always and I hereby declare that the said last mentioned annuity of fifty pounds shall be taken by such daughter as aforesaid in lieu of the share in the residue of my estate to which she would otherwise be entitled under the trusts hereinafter contained and in case either of them my said wife '''Laura Blagdon''' or my said daughters '''Laura Emily Anne Thomas''' or '''Jane Elizabeth Morgan''' or any of my said other daughters to whom an annuity of fifty pounds shall become payable as aforesaid shall die on any other day than one of the said quarterly days of payment I direct that a proportional part of the said annuity or yearly sum hereby provided for her shall be paid to her executors or administrators for the time which she shall have lived of the then current quarter and subject to the payment of the said annuities I direct that my said trustees shall stand seized and possessed of my said real estate as to two equal undivided sixth parts or shares thereof or therein in trust for my said son '''John Locke Blagdon''' his heirs and assigns and as to one other equal undivided sixth part or share of and in my said real estate upon trust that they my said trustees and the survivors and survivor of them and the heirs executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns do and shall subject to the proviso hereinafter contained pay the rents and profits thereof unto my said daughter '''Clara Blagdon''' during her life for her separate use so that her receipts alone shall be sufficient discharges for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof in anticipation and after the decease of the said Sarah [sic] Blagdon do and shall subject as aforesaid stand and be possessed of the same parts or shares in trust for all and every the children and child of the said Clara Blagdon who being a son shall attain the age of twenty one years or being a daughter or daughters shall attain that age or marry and their respective heirs executors and administrators in equal shares as tenants in common and if there shall be but one such child the whole to be in trust for that one child his or her heirs executors or administrators and in case there shall be no child of the said Clara Blagdon who being a son shall attain the age of twenty one years or being a daughter shall attain that age or marry then from and after the decease of the said Clara Blagdon or such failure of children as aforesaid which shall last happen subject as aforesaid on trust for any husband of the said Clara Blagdon who may survive her and his assigns during his life and after his decease in trust for the said '''John Locke Blagdon''' his heirs executors administrators and assigns respectively and as to one other equal undivided sixth part or share of and in my said real estate upon trust that they my said trustees and the survivors and survivor of them or the heirs executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns do and shall subject to the proviso hereinafter contained pay the rents and profits thereof unto my said daughter '''Emily Constance Blagdon''' during her life for her separate use so that her receipts alone shall be sufficient discharges for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof in anticipation and after her decease do and shall subject as aforesaid stand and be seized and possessed of the said last mentioned one equal undivided sixth part or share upon such and the same or the like trusts for the benefit of the children and husband of the said Emily Constance Blagdon and with the like trust over for the benefit of the said John Locke Blagdon in case of their being a failure of children of the said Emily Constance Blagdon as are thereinbefore declared for the benefit of the children and husband of the said Clara Blagdon and the said John Lock Blagdon respectively concerning the said one undivided sixth part or share hereinbefore devised in trust for the benefit of the said '''Clara Blagdon''' during her life as aforesaid And as to one other equal undivided sixth part or share of and in my said real estate upon trust that they my said trustees and the survivors and survivor of them or the heirs executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns do and shall subject to the proviso hereinafter contained pay the rents and profits thereof unto my said daughter '''Barbara Blagdon''' during her life for her separate use so that her receipts alone shall be sufficient discharges for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof in anticipation and from and after her decease do and shall subject as aforesaid stand and be seized and possessed of the said last mentioned one undivided sixth part or share upon such and the same on the same or the like trusts for the benefit of the children and husband of the said Barbara Blagdon and with the like trust over for the benefit of the said John Locke Blagdon in case of there being a failure of children of the said Barbara Blagdon as are hereinbefore declared for the benefit of the children and husband of the said Clara Blagdon and the said John Locke Blagdon respectively concerning the said one undivided sixth part or share hereinbefore devised in trust for the benefit of the said '''Clara Blagdon''' during her life as aforesaid and as to the remaining one equal undivided sixth part or share of and in my said real estate upon trust that they my said trustees and the survivors and survivor of them and the heirs executors or administrators of such survivor their or his assigns do and shall subject to the proviso hereinafter contained pay the rents and profits thereof unto my said daughter '''Jessie Blagdon''' during her life for her separate use so that her receipts alone shall be sufficient discharges for the same and that she shall not have power to deprive herself thereof by way of anticipation and from and after her decease do and shall subject as aforesaid stand and be seized and possessed of the said last mentioned one undivided sixth part or share upon such and the same on the same or the like trusts for the benefit of the children and husband of the said Jessie Blagdon and with the like trust over for the benefit of the said John Locke Blagdon in case of there being a failure of children of the said Jessie Blagdon as are hereinbefore declared for the benefit of the children and husband of the said Clara Blagdon and the said John Locke Blagdon respectively concerning the said one undivided sixth part or share hereinbefore devised in trust for the benefit of the said '''Clara Blagdon''' during her life as aforesaid Provided always and I declare my Will to be that it shall be lawful for the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor at any time or times after the decease of any one of them the said '''Clara Blagdon Emily Constance Blagdon Barbara Blagdon''' and '''Jessie Blagdon''' or in her lifetime in case she shall so direct in a writing to lay and raise any part or parts of the then presumptive or then vested portion or portions of any child of any of my said daughters of and in my said personal estate under the trusts hereinbefore declared concerning the same and to pay and apply the same for his or her preferment advancement or benefit in such manner as the said trustees or trustee shall in their or his discretion think fit and I hereby declare my will to be that the said John Locke Blagdon Frederick Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall after the decease of any one of them my said daughters '''Clara Blagdon Emily Constance Blagdon Barbara Blagdon''' and '''Jessie Blagdon''' and during the minority of any child or children of such daughters pay out apply for or towards the maintenance or education of such child or children respectively the whole or such part as the said John Locke Blagdon Francis Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor or their or his assigns shall think fit of the rents interest divide out of the annual produce and profits of the share or respective shares in my said real and personal estates respectively to which such child or children shall or may for the time being be presumptively entitled under any of the trusts thereinbefore declared concerning the same and do and shall accumulate the surplus or residue if any from time to time of thereouts and profits of such presumptive share for the time being of each such child under any of the trusts aforesaid by investing the same and all the resulting income and produce thereof from time to time in the purchase of a competent share or shares of any of the parliamentary stocks or public funds of Great Britain or at interest upon government or read securities in England or Wales but not in Ireland for the benefit of the person or persons who under the trusts herein contained shall become entitled to the share or shares from which the same respectively shall have proceeded with power for the said trustees or trustee for the time being to resort to the accumulation of any preceding year or years and to apply the same as to such trustees or trustee shall seem meet towards the maintenance and education of the child or children who shall for the time being be presumptively entitled to the same respectively in like manner as such accumulations might have been applied under the power hereinbefore contained in case the same accumulations had been rents and profits arising from the original share in the year in which the same shall be so applied for maintenance and education Provided always and I declare my will to be that in case any or either of my said daughters '''Clara Blagdon Emily Constance Blagdon Barbara Blagdon''' and '''Jessie Blagdon''' who shall not be married at the time of my decease shall thereafter upon any pretence whatsoever intermarry with any person whomsoever without having first obtained the consent in writing of the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will or of the majority in number of such trustees in the form of a certificate under their or his hands or hand all the trusts and provisions hereinbefore declared for the benefit of such daughter her children and husband and the said John Locke Blagdon concerning the share or shares hereinbefore devised in trust for their benefit as aforesaid shall cease and become absolutely void and I hereby declare that the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the executors or administrators of such survivor do and shall thenceforth stand and be seized and possessed of the said share or shares of the daughter or daughters respectively who shall so marry without such consent as aforesaid in trust for the said John Locke Blagdon and the others or other of my said four lastly named daughters as tenants in common in equal shares except that the share therein of the said John Locke Blagdon shall exceed the share of any one of his said sisters by as much again Provided also and I hereby declare my will to be that the share which shall accrue to any one of my said daughters under the proviso lastly hereinbefore contained shall in all respects be subject to the trusts powers provisions and declarations (including the said proviso Lastly hereinbefore contained) hereinbefore expressed declared and contained concerning her original one undivided sixth share in my said real estate or such of the said trusts powers provisos and declarations as shall then be [illegible]ting undetermined or capable of taking effect provided always Transcript © Ros Haywood. 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Will of John Blagdon of Boddington 1855 Part 2

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-209|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. '''Divided into two parts: Part 1 is mainly family bequests; Part 2 is mainly instructions for the Executors, a memorandum, and a codicil.''' Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence [You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.] ''(continued from Part 1)'' and I hereby declare my Will to be that it shall be lawful for the said '''John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen''' and '''Francis Neale''' and the survivors and survivor of them and the heirs executors or administrators respectively of such survivor and their or his assigns until the trusts hereinbefore declared shall be completed and executed by deed to demise and lease all or any of the said hereditaments and premises for any term of years not exceeding twenty one years to take effect in possession so as there be reserved on every such demise and lease the best yearly rent or rents to be insident to the immediate reversions that can be reasonably gotten without taking anything in the nature of a fine premium or foregift and so as there be contained in every such demise a condition of security for nonpayment within a reasonable time to be therein specified of the rent or rents thereby reserved and so as the lessee or lessees do execute a counterpart thereof and do thereby covenant for the one payment of the rent or rents thereby reserved and be not made dispunishable for waste provided also and I hereby further declare that it shall be lawful for the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale and the survivors and survivor of them and the heirs executors or administrators respectively of such survivor and their or his assigns in case they or he shall in their discretion think it adviseable so to do either for the purpose of pairing off any encumbrance or of paying or discharging any of my other debts or my funeral and testamentary expences or legacies or for any other reason or purpose absolutely to sell all or any of my said real estates hereinbefore devised to them upon trust as aforesaid and I hereby declare that any such sale as aforesaid may be made either by public auction or private contract and that the said trustees or trustee shall have full power to insert any such special or other stipulations as to title or evidence of title or otherwise in any conditions of sale or contract for sale of the said premises or any part thereof and to resell the same without being responsible for any loss occasioned thereby and I hereby declare that for effectuating any such sale it shall be lawful for the said trustees or trustee to make and execute or cause to be made and executed all such agreements deeds conveyances and assurances to the purchaser or purchasers as they or he shall think fit and upon the execution of any such conveyance to a purchaser all and every the trusts powers and provisos hereinbefore declared and contained shall so far as regards such of the said premises as shall be comprized therein (but subject and without prejudice to any lease or leases which may have been granted under the power of leasing hereinbefore contained) shall cease and be determined and I hereby declare that the said trustees or trustee shall receive all monies which may become payable upon any such sale as aforesaid or such part thereof as shall not be directly payable to any incumbrance or incumbrances on the premises sold and shall thereout in the first place reimburse themselves or himself or pay and discharge all the costs charges and expences attending such sale or sales or otherwise to be incurred in or about the exercise of the said power of sale or in any wise relating thereto and in the next place shall pay off and discharge any incumbrance or incumbrances on any part of my real estate and such of my other debts and funeral and testamentary expenses and legacies as my personal estate shall be insufficient to discharge and after payment thereof do and shall as and when my said trustees or trustee shall think fit invest the residue of such monies in the purchase of other manors lands or hereditaments in England or Wales for an estate of inheritance in fee simple or of a leasehold or copyhold or customary tenure convenient to be held therewith or with any hereditaments for the time being subject to the [illegible] or trusts of this my Will And I hereby declare that the said trustees or trustee shall cause to be duly conveyed to them all such of the manors lands or hereditaments so to be purchased as aforesaid upon and for the trusts intents and purposes and with under and subject to the powers provisos and declarations and by this my Will expressed and declared of and concerning the said hereditaments and premises hereinbefore devised or as near thereto as the deaths of parties and other intervening accidents will admit and I hereby declare that until the money to arise by every or any such sale as aforesaid shall be disposed of as hereinbefore directed it shall be lawful for the said trustees or trustee at their or his direction to place out such money or any part thereof in their or his names or name in or upon any parliamentary stocks or public funds of Great Britain or upon Government or Real Securities in England or Wales but not in Ireland and to alter vary or transpose the said stocks funds and securities and I hereby declare that the interest dividends and annual produce of such stocks funds and securities shall be paid and applied to such person or persons for such intents and purposes and in such manner as the rents and profits of the hereditaments to be purchased therewith would be payable or applicable in case such purchase or purchases and conveyances as aforesaid were then actually made and executed provided always and I hereby declare that the receipt or receipts in writing of the trustees or trustee for the time being acting or entitled to act in the execution of the trusts of this my Will for any money which may become payable for the purchase of any hereditaments which may be sold as aforesaid and for any other money which may be payable to the said trustees or trustee under or by virtue of this my Will or in the execution of any of the trusts or powers hereof shall effectually discharge the person or persons paying such money from the same and from being borne to see to the application or being answerable for the misapplication or nonapplication thereof I give devise and bequeath all the estates which at my death shall be vested in me upon any trusts or by way or mortgage and of which I have power to dispose by Will unto the said John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen and Francis Neale their heirs executors and administrators respectively according to the nature thereof respectively upon the trusts and subject to the equity or redemption which at my death shall be subsisting or capable of taking effect therein respectively but so that the money accrued on any mortgages be taken as part of my personal estate I hereby appoint the said '''John Locke Blagdon Frederic Stewart Macgachen''' and '''Francis Neale''' EXECUTORS of this my Will and authorize the acting executors or executor for the time being of this my Will to satisfy any debts claimed to be owing by me or my estate and any labilities to which I or my estate may be alleged to be subject upon any evidence they or he shall think proper and to accept any composition or security for any debt and to allow such time for payment either with or without taking security as to the said acting executors or executor shall seem fit and also to compromise or submit to arbitration and settle all accounts and matters belonging or relating to my estate and generally to act in regard thereto as they or he shall think expedient without being responsible for any loss thereby occasioned Provided always and I hereby declare my will to be that if the said trustees hereby constituted or any of them or any trustee or trustees appointed as hereinafter provided shall die or be abroad or desire to be discharged or refuse or become incapable to act then and in every such case it shall be lawful for the survivors or continuing trustees or trustee for the time being (and for this purpose refusing or retiring trustees shall if willing to act in the execution of this power be considered continuing trustees) or for the acting executors or administrators of the last surviving or continuing trustee to appoint a new trustee or new trustees in the place of the trustee or trustees so dying or being abroad or desiring to be discharged or refusing or becoming incapable to act as aforesaid so that there shall always be three trustees acting in the execution of the trusts of this my Will and that upon every such appointment all the estates monies stocks funds and securities (if any) then vested in the trustees or trustee for the time being or in the heirs executors or administrators of the last surviving or continuing trustee shall be so conveyed assigned and transferred that the same may be vested in the surviving or continuing trustee or trustees jointly with such new trustee or trustees or in such trustees solely as the case may require and that every trustee so appointed as aforesaid may either refuse? or after the said trust premises (if any) shall have been so vested as aforesaid act or assist in the execution of the trusts and powers of this my Will as fully and effectually to all intents and purposes as if I had hereby constituted him a trustee provided always and I declare my Will to be that the trustees or trustee for the time being of this my Will shall be respectively chargeable only for such monies as they shall respectively actually receive notwithstanding their signing any receipt for the sake of conformity and shall be answerable and accountable only for their own acts receipts neglects and defaults respectively and not for those of each other nor for any banker broker or other person with whom any trust monies or securities may be deposited nor for the insufficiency or deficiency of any stocks funds or securities nor for any other loss unless the same shall happen through their own wilful default respectively and also that it shall be lawful for the said trustees or trustee for the time being to reimburse themselves and himself or pay and discharge out of the trust premises all expences incurred in or about the execution of the trusts or powers of this my Will In Witness whereof I have hereunto signed my name this twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three
JOHN BLAGDON Signed by the said John Blagdon both here and at the foot of each preceding page thereof in our presence and attested and subscribed by us in his presence and in that of each other
J MACGACHEN
GEORGE CHANDLER Memorandum
The name “Frederick Stewart Macgachon” so written by mistake has throughout this Will been altered to “Frederic Stewart Macgachen”
JOHN BLAGDON J MACGACHEN GEORGE CHANDLER This is a '''Codicil''' to the Will of me JOHN BLAGDON of Boddington in the County of Gloucester Esquire which will bears date the twentieth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three and which Codicil I direct shall be taken as part of my said Will I revoke so much of my said Will as directs that subject as thereinbefore mentioned my trustees therein named shall stand seized and possessed of my real estate as to two equal undivided sixth parts or shares thereof or therein in trust for my son '''John Locke Blagdon''' his heirs and assigns and as to the four several remaining sixth parts or shares in trust as therein mentioned being for the benefit of my four daughters '''Clara Emily Constance Barbara''' and '''Jessie''' and their children and husbands if any with remainders over for my said son his heirs and assigns and instead of the part of my said Will hereby revoked I will and direct that my said trustees shall subject as thereinbefore mentioned stand seized and possessed of my said real estate in trust by sale mortgage or demise or otherwise as they shall think fit to raise four several sums of three thousand pounds sterling each and invest the same in manner in my said Will directed for making investments and do and shall apply the interest dividends or annual proceeds and also the capital of one of the said sums of three thousand pounds respectively for the benefit of each of my said daughters '''Clara Emily Constance Barbara''' and '''Jessie''' and her respective children and husband if any in the same manner and with the same remainders over as in the part hereby revoked of my said Will were directed and limited with regard to the undivided share of my said estate thereby intended to have been given to each of my said four daughters and her children and husband if any my intention being that each of my said four daughters shall be interested in the specific sum of three thousand pounds and the proceeds thereof instead of in an undivided share of my estate and no further or otherwise to alter my said Will in regard to them And I will and direct that my said trustees stand seized and possessed of my said estate subject as aforesaid in trust for my said son his heirs and assigns and in all respects save as the same is altered by this Codicil I confirm my said Will As Witness my hand this eighteenth day of May in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and fifty three
JOHN BLAGDON Signed by the said John Blagdon in our presence and attested and subscribed by us in his presence and in the presence of each other
J MACGACHEN
GEORGE CHANDLER PROVED at London with a Codicil 24th Oct 1855 before the Judge by the oaths of John Locke Blagdon Esquire the Son Frederic Stewart MacGachen Esquire and Francis Neale Esquire the Executors to whom Admon was granted having been first sworn by Commission duly to administer Transcript © Ros Haywood. Click here [[Space:Will_of_John_Blagdon_of_Boddington_1855_Part_1|for Part 1 of the Will]]

Will of John Blagdon of Puddington 1799 (1787)

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Transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Blagdon-317|John Blagdon]]. Paragraphs and emphasis added to aid legibility. Original spelling and capitalisation preserved. Transcribed by [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] from a copy held by the National Archives (UK); used under the terms of the Open Government Licence ''[You are free to transcribe, translate, index and quote from published or unpublished Crown copyright material among the records as extensively as you wish and you may publish the results in any format and any medium: in accordance with the terms of the Open Government Licence.]'' IN THE NAME OF GOD AMEN I '''[[Blagdon-317|John Blagdon]]''' of Puddington in the County of Devon Gentleman being at present weak in body but of a sound and perfect mind and understanding do make and ordain this to be my last Will and Testament in a manner and form following (that is to say) first I give unto my Sister '''Mary''' the Wife of Henry Balle the Sum of Forty pounds of lawful money of Great Britain to be paid unto her by my Executor hereinafter named at the expiration of one year next after my decease Also I give unto my Nephew '''William Marker''' of Tavistock in the said County of Devon One Annuity or yearly Rent Charge of Five pounds of like lawful money of Great Britain to be issuing and payable out of all that my messuage Tenement and premises with the appurtenances lying at Bolham in the Parish of Tiverton in the said County now in the possession of Mr William Smale and to be paid and payable yearly and every Year during the Natural Life of my Sister '''Grace''' now the Wife of Richard Norrish of Bampton Malster unto the said William Marker his Executors administrators and assigns the first payment whereof to commence and be made in one month next after my death But upon trust nevertheless that he the said William Marker his Executors Administrators or Assigns do and shall from time to time pay over the said Annuity or yearly Rent charge of five pounds unto my said Sister Grace unto and for her sole and separate use apart from her said Husband and so as that the same or any part thereof shall not at any time be liable to the Power or Control or Subject to the debts or Engagements of the said Richard Norrish her husband and I also hereby declare it to be my Will and meaning that the receipt or receipts of my said Sister Grace to the said William Marker his Executors or administrators shall at all times be a sufficient discharge to him or them for the said Annuity or Yearly Rent charge or any part thereof as if she was sole and unmarried and my will and meaning further is and I do hereby direct that in case the said Annuity or Yearly Rent Charge shall at any time be in arrear and unpaid by the space of One Month after the same shall become due that then it shall and may be lawful to and for the said William Marker his Executors or Administrators into and upon my said Estate and premises at Bolham in Tiverton aforesaid with the appurtenances or into any part thereof to enter and thereto make distress of all such Goods and Chattles as shall be thereon found and to proceed therein as is usual in cases of Distress for non-payment of rent until the said annuity or Yearly Rent Charge with its arrears (if any) and the Costs and Charges attending any such distress or distresses shall be fully paid and satisfied and I do moreover direct that the said William Marker his Executors and Administrators shall at all times be indemnified and saved harmless of from and against all Costs Charges Damages and Expences as well as for any trouble he or they may be put unto on account of his or their acting in the said trust by and out of the said trust premises Also I do give and forgive unto the said William Marker my Nephew the sum of One Hundred Pounds which he now owes to me on note together with all the Interest that may be due thereon at my death and I do hereby Order my said Executor to deliver up unto the said William Marker the said Note when the same shall be demanded Also I give unto '''William Marker''' the Younger son of my said Nephew William Marker my silver watch and unto '''John Marker''' another son of my said Nephew my pinchbeck watch to be both delivered to the said William Marker the father in trust for his Sons when he shall demand the same Also I give unto my said two Brothers in Law '''Henry Balle''' and '''Richard Norrish''' the sum of Five pounds each Also I give unto '''William Lane''' of Exeter Whitebread Baker the sum of ten pounds and unto '''Edward Wicks''' formerly of Exeter but now residing in the City of London Five Pounds and unto '''William Wicks''' Brother of the said Edward Five pounds and unto '''Alexander Beard''' of the City of Exeter book Binder the sum of Five pounds and unto the '''Revd Mr William Watkins''' the sum of Five Pounds and unto '''Grace Melhuish''' my Servant in case she shall be living with me at the time of my death the sum of Five pounds Also I give unto '''Mary Turner''' and '''Elizabeth Evans''' both of Brampford Speke One Guinea each all and every of which said Legacies I do hereby direct my said Executor to pay and discharge in the space of one week next after my decease Also I give unto my Nephew '''John Blagdon''' Son of my brother '''Peter Blagdon''' my Gold watch all my Lands Tenements and real Estates situate and lying in the several counties of Devon and Cornwall or elsewhere in the Kingdom of Great Britain and all my Goods and Chattles moneys Securities for Money Debts and other my Estate and Effects of what Nature or kindsoever or wheresoever situate subject only to the payment of my just debts Legacies above given and funeral expenses I do give devise and bequeath unto my dear Brother the said '''Peter Blagdon''' his heirs Executors Administrators and Assigns forever to and for his and their own use and benefit and I do hereby Nominate and appoint him the said Peter Blagdon sole Executor of this my Last Will and Testament And lastly I do hereby revoke and make void all and every other will or wills by me at any time heretofore made in Witness whereof I the said John Blagdon the Testator have hereunto sett my hand and seal this Nineteenth Day of December in the year of Our Lord One thousand Seven hundred and Eighty Seven
JOHN BLAGDON Signed sealed and published and discharged by the said John Blagdon the Testator as and for his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who at his request and in his presence as well as in the presence of each other set our Names as Witnesses thereto
JOHN BERE
WILLIAM PLEACE
THOS BERRY THIS WILL was proved at London this third day of December in the year of Our Lord One thousand seven hundred and Ninety Nine before the Right Honorable Sir William Wynne Knight doctor of Laws Master Keeper of commissary of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury lawfully constituted by the Oath of Peter Blagdon the Brother of the deceased and sole Executor named in the said Will to whom Administration was granted of all and singular the Goods Chattles and Credits of the said deceased Transcript © Ros Haywood.

Will of John Blomer of Eastleach Martin Yeoman, 1558

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: Gloucester Probate Records, diocese of Gloucester GDR/R/1558/179 :1558, Will of John Blomer of Eastleach Martin, Yeoman ;transcribed by Helen Ford (still needs checking and revising [[Coleman-5109|Coleman-5109]] 15:22, 17 September 2021 (UTC)) : In the name of God Amen the [blank space] day of the moneth of the yere of [Alm’te god ----] one thousand five hundred and viij’te I John Blowman of Estlache Machey in the count of Gloucester yeoman syche of body and hole of mynde make my last will and testament touching my lands and goods in ma’r and forme folowying And such of all I beseche mygod to take my soule to his mercye I do give to the church –xxs : I will and doe leve to''' John my sone and heyer''' my tennement mesusage or farme w’th the apprtenances called Do---sal l[Dowdehall] in the p’ishe of Cowlne (Coln St Aldwyn) also in the count’ of Gloucester wht all the lands therto belongying lyeing in [ ses ] and one tenement in [Hatherop?] & appertennances beinge p’cell of my man’ of Hathrop [wheirin Thomas Maior and Dorothye ] and all that my lands tenements and water [ ] in the countie of Bark and [ ] to the said John at and in the name of the thrydds Als of all my lands and tenenements and hereditaments :Item I do will grante and gyfte by this my last will '''my man’ of Hathrop''' wth th’appertenances and all my landes tenements and hereditaments my fat—aforesaid wth the devoraning of the grasse there [ ] and before as this my will appoyntes '''to William my second son and to the heyres males of his bodye lawfully begotten and for defaulte of suche Issue to Edward my third son and to his heyres males of his bodye lawfully begotten and for defaulte of such issue to Richard Blowmer my fourth sone ''' and to the heures males of his bodye lawfully begotten and for default of such issue to the right heyres of me the said John :I do futhermore by this my last will and testament give and [ ]''' to Alice my wyff during her lyff '''my leases in possesson and [rever’con?] of the farme of Borthroppe [Esonwyse? ]And of Esthrop Martyn and the shypecroft? and shypes pasture called [Burthopp?] shyphowse w’th appurtennances and all the stock of cattle [ ] household stuff [b dye] and goods and cathlles whatsoer they be at Hatheropp and Esthrop Martyn aforesaid [ ][ ] to be bequeathed and devysed in considerac’on that she shall not any [thrydds] or [de ] [-ayme] or demande ryght of any lands or heredatiments aforesaid and '''after the decease of my said wyff I will that Richard my sonne''' and his [ ] devise[ ] of [ ] shall have and enyoie my saide leases of Esthrop and Hatheropp shiphowse for terme of the rest of the yeres to come and yf the same Richard my sone dye havying no sone then I give the residue of the said termes to Edward my sonne and yf he dye the to William my sonne yf any of the said terme of yeres then remayne and my will ys that my said wyff and sonnes shall putt in sureties to myne overseers they to do and p’form and [ ] that William my sonne shall not [ ][ ][ ] the said farm of Burthrop and Burtheroppe shepshowse I [ ] my said Man of Hathroppe aforsaid and do by this my will give hym all my stock of cowes cattelle and husbandrye there lying [ ] :I do give to any [ ] daughters before there other legacies [-alff] my woole of this yere and syxe [ ] shepe to be taken at Butroppe Also[ ] and the householde stuffe of Hathropp I will William to [ ] over p’te of [ ] and the householde stuffe of Hathroppe to be deviyded amongst my daughters And I do gyve '''Alicia and Margarete my daughters''' [number] shepe to be taken at Hathroppe at [----saledaye] I will that John my son shall assine Thomas Maior his copie holde wiche I have granted hym and I also forgive hym [ ] of the tenne poundes he oweythe me I do forgive [ Horton of xls] I forgive Thomas [ a orte ]of Longford ---ls I give William [ } xls and to my sister her [ ] rights To James Symonds vjl xiijs iiijd to William [ ] vjl xiijs iiijd ''' to my syster Symonds''' xvjl xiijs iiijd to William [ ] xvij xiijs iiijd to Ursula S---- xvl to Robert Lapworth xvjl xiijs iiijd and the howse and tenemente that M ----- D------- my -----ppe w’th thappurtenances for terme of [ ] besiydes xvj xiijs iiijd given hym by Robert Lapworth his father. :I do make myne''' executores my wyff and William my sonne '''and I do make '''my syster Symonds and Thomas Watsey myne overseers''' I do give to the said Thomas xvjl xiijs iiijd for his labours all the use of my goodes I do will my said executors shall pay my debts

Will of John Blomer of Hatherop, Gloucestershire, 1639

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:National Archives, Kew, England :Will of John Blomer of Hatherop, Gloucestershire, 1639 :PROB 11/180/304 :Probate date, 27 May 1639 :In the name of God Amen''' I John Blomer of Hatheropp in the Countie of Glouc Esquire''' beinge in good and disposing memorie doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge that is to saie :First I bequeath my soule unto the blessed and indevided Trinitie my maker Redeemer and Comforter by the bitter passion of my said Redeemer hopinge to be saved and to obtaine the blisse of heaven :Item I bequeath my bodie to Christian buriall as my deare wife and my friends shall thinke fitt in private manner :Item whereas I have heretofore by deed indented tripartitite bearing date the first daie of June nowe last past made by mee the first parte, '''the right honourable Lord Petre [side anotation ----- deceased] Sr Edward Yate of Buckland in the countie of Berks Knight and baronett and others of the second parte and my two daughters''' on the third parte conveyed for divers yeares the mannor and farme of Eastletch Turvell and fower yardlands in Eastletch Martin called Priors Cotes and one meadowe in Leachlaid called Redhey And alsoe diverse lands and tenements in Hampton Maysey all lying in the said Countie of Gloucester as by the said verited Deed more at large appeareth '''to raise of the profitts of the said landes the some of three thousand pounds for the advancement of two daughters Marie and Frannces''' since which time it hath pleased God that''' the said Frannces is deceased '''in which event to happen there is a provisoe conteyned in the said verited deed That if either of the said daughters should dye the porc’on to her assigned by the said Deed should be disposed in such sorte as I by my last will should limmitt and appoint. Nowe I for divercc’on to the said Sr Edward Yate John Chamberlyn and William Blomer in that [ ] doe appoint and declare the some of one thousand five hundred pounds soe intended to the said Frannces to be devided amongest my three younger children- that is to saie,''' to William Blomer, Anthonie Blomer and the said Marie Blomer''' equally to be paid unto them at their sev’all ages of one and twentie yeares in augmentation of their maintenance and livelihood :And whereas I was heretofore trusted togethe with others in the''' estate of my brother Symon Unwyne of Horton in the Countie of Wilts Esquire And also have since in the behalfe of Ellinor Unwyne his widdowe who was my natural sister nowe deceased''' And in the behalf of '''my nephew John Unwyn her sonne and heire''' for the presevac’on of the estate which was many waies endangered undergone great troubles and suites and therein have spent much of my owne estate I have discharged my hands thereof unto the younger children of my late brother and sister soe as there is nothinge remayninge by me due ainie waies concerninge the same unto aine of the said Children And whereas the wardshipp of my said nephew John Unwyn hath beene heretofore by mee purchased of the right honourable William Lord [Marques?] of Winchester,to whome the wardshippe of my said Nephewe did then belong, so as the marriage of my said Nephewe doth belonge unto mee by the lawe, my will is that my said Nephewe (the expences which shall be made to appeare to have beene by me spent for the preservac’on of the estate of him and his mother and other the troubles I have beene at charged therein as in the comissions and duites and alsoe for repairrac’ons of the howse thereof) beinge by him satisfied to, my executors, and hee procureing to my Executors a sufficient discharge from his brothers and sisters for all demands they maie pretend to have against me conceninge my intermedling in the said estate, my will is that my said executors shall discharge and free my said Nephew of his said wardshipp and marriage in such sorte as his Counsell shall advise without anie further payinge or givinge for the same :Item I bequeath''' unto Richard Mainsell''' the some of one hundred pounds :Item I give unto my servant Richard Butler the some of five pounds :Item I give unto Susan Neale my maide servant five pounds :And I ordaine and make''' my deare wife Frannces Blomer, and my worthie good friend and cozen Sr Edward Yate of Buckland knight and Baronet executors''' of this my last will and testament and I anull and revoke all former testaments my me heretofore made and expressed to bee my last will and testament.In witness whereof I the said John Blomer have to this my last will and testament sett my hand and seale the first daie of December in the fowerteen yere of the raigne of out Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God Kinge of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith etc Anno[ ] Dm’ one thousand six hundred thirtie eight John Blomer, sealed and published by the said John Blomer for his last will and testament in the presence of William Blomer Henry Blomer Robert Kebble Johes Gla--- :The probate of the will is in latin and should be translated. It mentions John William Antony and Maria Blomer, wife Frances and Sir Edward Yate were granted probate (note Sir Edward Yate appears to have died in 1645) (note according to John’s Ipm, his heir, John who was not named in the will was 9 years old on 30 July 1638)

Will of John Bond, Gentleman of Steeple , 1633

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Will of John Bond, Gentleman of Steeple in the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset PROB 11/163/577 24 May 1633 Probate granted to Denis Bond Note, draft transcript :In the name of God Amen the twentieth daie of October one thousand five hundred thirtie two in the eight year of the raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France and Ireland, king defender of the faith . I John Bond of Lutton in the parish of Steeple in the Isle of Purbeck and Countie of Dorsett gent being of perfect memory (I thank my Lord God) but being sickely and weake in bodie and considering my mortality doe make this my last will and testament in maner following :Imprimis I commend my soule into the hands of Allmightie God my faithfull creator and Redemer besechinge hym for the worthiness of his only sonne and my alone Saviour and Redemer Jesus Christ to receive it. For my bodie I comitt it to the ground whence it came dust to dust in full assurance that in the resurrect[I]on of the inst I shall receave it againe by the power of my God all sufficient . Concerning my worldly estate with God of his goodness hath given mee I doe by the permission of God dispose the same in manner following. :Imprimis I give to the poore of the parish of Steple fortie shillings, To the poore of the parish of Melcombe Regis fortie shillinges. And to the poore of Weymoth fortie shillngs . To be distributed by my executor. :Item I give to my sonne Elias []lease and [ ] of the profits of the tenement of Egleston which I have taken, one hundred and fiftie pounds of currant English money. :Item I give to my children hereafter named to be made upp with the gift or legacies to them given by my sister Edith the severall forms following viz I give to my sone Onisipherous one hundred and fiftie poundes of currant English money which legacies to my sons Elias and Onisipherous I appoint to be paid within one yeare after my decease. :To my daughter Alice Bond I give three hundred pounds of currant English money :To my daughter Mary Bond three hundred pounds of currant English monie which legacies to my said two daughters I doe appoint to be to be severallie paid unto them at theire severall daies of marriage or if they or either of them die unmarried then it shalbe lawful and in the power of either of them soe dying to give and dispose such her legacy or their legacies to any such or other of my children or childrens children surviving as they or [either] of them shall think fit. :Item I give to my said daughter Alice Bond during her life one annutie or rent charge of twentie pound yearly payable at the Feast of the annunciation of the blessed virgin Mary and St Michaell th’archangell by two portons to be issuing [ ]and payable out of my farme landes and grounds of South Tineham also East Tineham within the said Isle of Purbeck and County of Dorsett if the terme and estate which I have therein shall for longe continue, and in case the said terme and estate shall [determine] in the life tyme of my said daughter Alice then I doe appoint and grant that the same annuitie or rent charge shalbe issuing and payable out of my fame lands and grounds of Lutton in the said parish of Steple within the said Isle of Purbeck and Countie of Dorset. :Item I give unto my said daughter Mary Bond during her life one annuitie or rentcharge of twentie pounds yearly payable at the feast of Th’annunciation of the blessed virgin Mary and St Michael th’archangell by even porcons to be issued [goenigt] and payable out of the said farm lands and grounds of Lutton aforesaid during so longe tyme as my said sonne Onisipherous his heires executors or assignes shall or maie hold and eniou the said farme lands and grounds of Lutton together with my sonne Denis Bond his heires executors or assignes by virtue of this my will But from and after my sonne Denis his heires and assignes shall have [ ] or assured the farm and grounds of Carrante Court with the appurtenances in the said Isle of Purbeck and the messuages burgages or tenements in Waymoth and Melcombe Regis in the said county of Dorsett to my said sonne Onysipherous and heirs according to a clause in this my will hereunder expressed. Then my will and meaning is and I doe appoint that only tenne pounds yearly of the said annuity or rent charge of twentie pounds yearly to my said daughter Mary shalbe issuing and payable out of my said lands and grounds of Lutton.And the other tenne pounds yearly of that annuity of tweintie pounds I doe appoint shalbe unto her in manner hereafter expressed.And I doe will and appoint that if the said Annuities or yearly rents or any of them before appointed to my said daughters shalbe behind and unpaid in part or in all by the space of eight and twentie daies next ensuing after any of the said feasts of daies of payment in which the same ought to be paid being lawfully demanded and then not paid that then and soe often all and every such person and persons to whom I have or shall desire or grant my said farm lands and grounds out of which I gave hym [ ] or appointe the same to be issuing shall forfeit ,loose and paie, unto either of my said daughters whose annuitie or annuities or yearly rent or rents shalbe behind and unpaid, the some of twentie shillings nomine paent for every further fault of payment, that then and thereforth it shall and maie be lawfully to and for my said daughters and either of them whose annuitie or annuities or yearly rents shalbe soe behind and unpaid severally into the farms,lands and grounds out of which such annuities or yearly rents which shalbe far behind and unpaid shalbe issuing to enter and distrayne aswell for the said Annuitie and annuities or yearly rents soe to be hehind and unpaid with the averaged thereof if any happen to be, as alsoe for all paines to be forfeited nomine pene as aforesaid and the distresse and distressed soe there had and taken to leade drive, carry awaie, detaine and keepe until the said annuitie or annuities of yearly rent or rents with the averaged thereof if any happen to be and all paines and penalties forfeited or to be forfeited for non payment thereof shalbe unto such my such my said daughters unto whom the same shalbe due fullie satisfied contented and paid. :Item my will and meaning is and I doe devise that my executor hereafter named and his assignes shall have and enioy all my farmes, lands and leaseholdes of Lutton and South Tyneham alias East Tyneham and all my messuages, lands and tenements and hereditaments in Waymouth and Melcombe Regis in the said Countie (charged with the said Annuities, until out of the rents issued and profits thereof together with the residue of my personal estate, for much monies shalbe raised ( besides the maintenance of my said sonnes Elias and Onisipherus till theire said leagcies in money shalbe paid them and besides my said daughters annuities as shall suffice to pay my debts,legacies and funeral expenses. And I doe will and appoint that my said Executor hereafter named shall yield, provide and allowe to my said sonnes Elias and Onisipherous sufficient, decent and convenient meate, drinke and apparel and entertainement and all other though necessary until they shalbe satisfied their said legacies in monies. :Item whereas I did heretofore purchase severall leases of my said farm lands and grounds called Lutton which although they be made and passed over ,only in truth and for my owne benefirr. And whereas I have also purchased the inheritance and feesimple of the said farm lands and grounds, I doe now give and bequeath and devise the said farm lands and grounds with the appurtenances called or commonly known by the name of Lutton with the appurtenances and the benefits and interest in the said leases and the inheritance and fee simple of the same to my two sonnes Denis Bond and Onisipherous Bond, their heires and assignes forever. To enter upon the same immediately from and after the monies shalbe raised to satisfy my debts, legacied and funeral expences as aforesaid provided always and upon thid condition that if the said Denis Bond or his heirs shall at any tyme within the space of seaven yeares next after my decease by good and sufficient conveyance and assurance in the lawe ,grant, convey and assure unto my saide sonne Onisipherous and his heires a good [ ] and and (sic) indefeasible estate of inheritance in fee simple of and in our Burgage or tenement with th’appurtenances in Melcombe Regis within the town of Waymouth and Melcombe Regid in the said Countie of Dorsett which I heretofore settled on my said sonne Denis Bond and of and in all the said farm lands and grounds of Carrant Court with the appurtenance lying and being in the parish of [Stavering?] in the Isle of Purbeck and Countie of Dorset, and of and in all grounds, lands and hereditaments therewith usually letten or enioyed , charged with an annuitie of tenne poundes yearely issuing out of the same farms, lands and grounds unto my said daughter Mary during her life with a nomine pene for non payment thereof as aforesaid with I appoint to be granted unto her in case my said sonne Denis shall granct the said farm to my said farm Onisipherous, then my will and meaning is and I die soe devise and appoint that fromand after such tyme as the said farms and lands of Carrante Dorset with th’appurtenances and the said messuages Burgages or tenements with th’appurtenances in Melcome Regis aforesaid shalbe sufficiently conveyed and assured unto my said sone Onesipherous and his heires as aforesaid the said legacies and bequests of the said farm, lands and grounds of Lutton or called Lutton as unto the said Onesipherous and his heires and as to the parte of the said Onesipherous therein shall be void. And that then and from thereforth the said farm, lands and grounds of Lutton aforesaid with th’appurtances and the fee simple and the said leases of the same shall wholly be and remain, and I doe hereby will and devise the same to my said sonne Denis Bond and his heires and executors for ever. And I doe then will and appointe that my said sone Onysipherus shall grant release convey or assigne over all his teme, title and interest in the in the [sic] said farme lands and grounds called Lutton to such [ ] and persons as my said sone Denis Bond or his heires shall assigne or appoint . :Item I doe will and bequeath my said farm lands, and grounds called South Tyneham alias East Tyneham together with my lease thereof from and after the raisings of my debts, legacies and furnerall expences, during all the remainder of the terme that shalbe therein then to come by the virtue of my said lease thereof unto my said sone Elias Bonds charged with the said Annuitie to my said daughter Alice soe as my said sonne Elias doe and shall uppon the request of my said sonne Denis Bond his heires or assignes grant assigned grant assigne and [ ] all his tearme right title and interest in my said farme of Luton to such person or persons as my said sone Denis his heires or assignes shall appoint. :Item I give and bequeath to my said sone Onisipherus and his heires all my landes lying in the [Coniger] in Melcombe Regis aforesaid and my new buildings adioyning to my dwelling house in Melcombe Regis aforesaid with the tarrseller and Brewhouse and barkeside there and all other my messuages lands, tenements in Weymouth and Melcombe Regis aforesaid in the said Countie of Dorsett imediatelie after the raising of my said debts legacies and funeral expences. :Item I give to my said sonne Onysipherous my great gilt cupp with a cover to it. :Item I five to all my childrens eldest sonnes five pounds apiece and to all my other grandchildren fortie shillings apiece. :Item I give unto Alice Caves my kinswoman fortie shillings. :All the rest of my goods and chattels moveable and immoveable my debts being paid and funeral expenses discharged. I give and bequeath to my said sonne Denis Bond whom I make and ordaine my full and whole executor of this my last will and testament, And I doe requeast and appoint my loving kinsman Mr Ball Harke and my said sone Elias Bond to be overseer of this my last will and testament And for theire paines to be taken therein. I doe give them fortie shillings apeece. And in testimony that this is my will I have hereunto put my hand and seale the daie and year aforesaid. In the presence of John Bond sealed subscribed and acknowledged by the said John Bond to be his last will and testament the twelth daie of October Anno Domini, one thousand six hundred thirtie two John Ball the mark of A[ ] Fry.

Will of John Bradley

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Will of [[Bradley-10997|John Bradley]]"South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-JJ37-54?cc=1919417&wc=M6NW-RZ9%3A210904101%2C211085201 : 21 May 2014), Sumter > Wills book, 1823-1868, Vol. D2 > image 169 of 314; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia. Describe The Record (Notes) Will of John Bradley, Will Book D2, Page 304-308. Probated 28 May 1849
In the name of God Amen. I, John Bradley being of Sound and disposing mind and memory but calling to mind the uncertainty of like and being desirous to dispose of all such worldly estate as it has pleased God to Bless me with, do make and ordain this my last will and testament in manner and form following to wit--First I direct all my just debts and funeral expenses to be paid. Then, to my daughter Elizabeth Long who has intermarried with John McLeod to her and her lawful issue but not subject to her husbands debts. I give all my uplands on the North side of Beach Creek (Excepting a small strip of land on the North East corner of the plantation adjoining Sumters land) with fifty acres of swamp land nearest adjoining---Also the following named Negroes namely-Peter and Cate with their twelve children, Thomas, Emily, Cyrus, Nero (?), Tinah, Judy, Epheains, Edmund, Merriman, Mariah, Henry Vina--Nora and her two children Becky and Sevin--Affy and her two children Maddison and Harry--Rachael and Delia the Nurse together with the future increase of the females.---also the furniture of her bed room.---This together with the Sum of four thousand five hundred dollars heretofore given to my daughter Elizabeth is to be considered as her portion of my estate- it being understood that the above negroes are the same which I have given to her by deed of Trust executed by me on the first day of January of this present year, wherein John Junius Bradly is Trustee.------------ Then my daughter Margaret Issabella who has intermarried with Richard Harrison, I give the following named Negroes viz Stephen Louisa and her Seven Children Caeser, Sarah, Carter Binkey, Dolly, Susan.--Cessy and her seven children. Isaac, Abram, Amarit, Mary, Dinah, Temus, Hagar---Nancy and her child grace--Rachel, and her three children Hester, Mary ann, Isaac, Amelia and her two children Julia, Cato, ---Mary, Ned, Alexander, Soloman, young Solomon, and Sue, together with the future increase of the females and also the natural increase of the females if any, since the date of a marriage Settlement made by the said Richard Harrison in relation to the above named negroes.-------- Then to my daughter Emma Theodosia I give the following named negroes viz. Betty and her five children Anne, Jeffry, William, Casteno, Rose.---Frederick, Tenah and her four children, Lucy, (and her child Jackson,) Nelson, Lavina Ferderick, --Mariah and her child Issabel.---Tony Laura, Anthony, Cornelius, Doll, Oliver, Old Phillis, Pompey, Moses, Yellow Ben, Alvira, Dick, Binah, Pollydore, Dave, Jacob, together with the future increase of the females------------------------------------------------------------------ Then to my daughter Martha Ellen I give the following named Negroes, viz. Jose, Emil, and her eight children, Tinah, (and her child Robertson,) Tom, Alfred, Anne, Lucy, Lewis Jose, Louisa.--------------------- Tiller and her two children Dick & Henry, Elsy & her four children Sam, Celia, Delia, Tenah,--Judy, Elsy and her child Amy.---Nancy, (Webb) Adeline, Charlotte, Johnny, Leven, Andrew, Simon, Daphney and my interest in John together with the future increase of the females.--- Then to my son John Junius I give viz Ancrum, Nelly and her child Caeser, Jim , Lucy, old Jenny, Newry, Flora, and her Six children, Bob, Addison, Sylvia, Phillis, Cinda, Cate, -- Nanny and her two Children, Eugenia, Sam, Hester and her two children, Sydia, Jack, Emily and her five Children, Martha, Seymore, Latty, Clara ann, Delia, -- Old John, Monday, Patty, Adam, Sharper, Black-Ben, Boson, together with the future increase of the females--Also Jane Washington, and Sary with their future increase--------------------------------------- Then to my son Samuel James, I give the following named negroes, via, Thomas, Sary, and her two children, Lucy, Cinna, --Ephaim, Abby, and her six children, Tobert, Phillis, Peter, James, Cain, Epheaim, --Sally and her five children Henry, Jane Handy, Tom, Darky, Merriman, Old Sylvia, Hose, Mariah, and her four children Milly, Barney, Abram, Hampton, --Charlotte and her four children Mingo, Buncomb, Clander, Henry.---Harriot, Old Sharper, Old Ben, Molly and her two children, March and Patsey, together with the future increase of the females.--Also to my son Samuel James, I give the "Cottage" tract so called, to include about ten acres of land adjoining lately purchases of Cyrus Morse.---------------------------- Then to my son Moses Gordon I give the following named Negroes, viz Judy and her six children, Centry, Randal, Molly, Benah, Tenah, Hannah, --Prince, Betty and her three children, Eliza, Sarah, Ellen, Celia and her three children, Leah, Moses, Judy, ---Candies and her seven children, Molly, Amelia, Elay, Tandal, Ransom, Thomas, Rosanah, ---Alfred, Susanah, William, Lizzy, Frederick, Josy Junior, Paul, together with the future increase of the females.--------------------------------- I also give to my son Moses Gordon all my Black River Plantation with the appurtenances, all the stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and so forth on the plantation with the stock of provisions on hand. (the Cotton Crop on hand or growing to be excepted) to include the tools and plantation tools to that place belonging Also a tract of land near Sumterville ---all my right and interest in a house and lot in Sumterville lately occupied by Doct James Haynsworth--A tract of land in Salem called the "Harris" tract and an undivided interest in a small tract of land in Darlingon owned jointly by Robert English and myself--Also subject to the encumbrances herein after mentioned, I give to my son Moses Gordon my home residence called, "Brookland"--with the lands thereto belonging including the household and kitchen furniture.---------------------- To my daughters Emma Theodosia, and Martha Ellen I give the use and improvement of my house residence called "Brookland," with the land belonging thereto, all the household and kitchen furniture of every description, all the provisions and groceries of every kind on had, all the Stock of Cattle Horses, Hogs and so forth belonging to the place -- Also my carriage and carriage Horses.---The object of this bequest being to provide a home for my unmarried daughters, it is my will and desire that the property included in this bequest shall not be separated or divided, but inuse to their joint benefit or to the survivor, or either of them remaining unmarried, and upon the death or marriage of the last of them, to go over to my son Moses Gordon as before provided.--------------- To my sons John Junius and Samuel James I give all my Watteree planation with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, with a reservation of what is herein before given to my daughter Elizabeth, together with all the tools and farming utensils thereon --All the stock of Horses, Mules, Cattle, Hogs, Sheep and Soforth--all the provisions of every kind on hand, (the Cotton crop on hand or growing to be excepted.)--All my interest in the Stateburg Bridge Company and Stave Landing ferry--All the water powers of Beach Creek entire running through the plantation to belong to this bequest.---All the Tan Yard establishment including tools, stock of Hides Leather and Soforth, reserving sufficient leather from the Tan Yard to shoe all my negroes once round. ---Furthermore it is my will that in the division of this property between my sons John and Samuel, the part of Samuel shall exceed in value the part of John in the sum of two thousand dollars.----------------- The cotton crop on hand or growing with the debts due to me are to be appropriated to the payment of my debts--the balance remaining if any, with any other property not herein specifically given is to be divided equally among my children. Believing that a female who brings property to her husband by marriage should be made secure in a future maintenance against the casualties and misfortunes of life, so far as the property she brings will ensure it, I recommend that my daughters, in case of marriage, should procure a marriage settlement to be executed.---------------- My faithful Negro Man Jack is to have his own time so far as consistent with the laws of the State---He is not to be appraised when my estate is valued, and no further services are to be required of him.- I appoint my sons John Junius, Samuel James, and Moses Gordon executors of this my last will and testament, (the last named to be allowed to qualify when he shall attain to lawful age,) In testimony whereof I have hereunto subscribed my hand this sixth day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty nine in the presence of David F. Wyles, Benjamin Hood, Mary Ann Wyles, who have signed their names in my presence and in the presence of each other as Witnesses thereto the name "Jane" in the bequest to my son John Junius on the third page of the first page-sheet being interlined before signing.
John Bradley
David F. Wyles.
BHood
M. A. Wyles
Codicil
I give to my son John Junius, negro Boy Tom heretofore named in my bequest to my son Samuel--And to my son Samuel I give negro boy Brutus purchased from the estate of Marion Devaux since the execution of the foregoing will---------------------- In consideration of advances made to my son John Junius, and in the division of the land, stock & soforth between my sons John & Samuel as herein before provided for it is my will that the part of Samuel shall exceed in value the part of my son John in the sum of three thousand dollars instead of two thousand as herein before mentioned. It is my will that my son Moses Gordon shall have the proceeds of the tan yard, During the present year from the date of this codicil instead of John & Samuel as before mentioned with the exception of Negro Shoes leather in the fall, as provided for. In testimony whereof I have hereto signed my name in the presence of D. F. Wyles, M. Reynolds and W. W. B. James, who have signed their names as witnesses thereof this twenty eighth day of April in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty nine.
John Bradley
D. F. Wyles
M. Reynolds
W W B James
(Recorded in Will Book D 2 page 304)
(Recorded May 28th 1849)
W. Lewis Ordy.
Bundle 125 Pkge 2
==Related Pages== [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Junius_Bradley%2C_Florida|Slaves of John Junius Bradley, Florida]] == Sources == * Transcription of Will of John Bradley available at https://www.usgenwebsites.org/SCSumter/wills/volume2/bwills/bradleyjohn.htm

Will of John Brickell, Butcher of Motcombe, 1660

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:The Will of Richard Brickell, Butcher of Motcombe, Dorset :Probate 1660 :Wiltshire and Swindon History Centre, Swindon, Wiltshire :reference P27/1/8 file 0001 https://www.ancestry.co.uk/imageviewer/collections/61333/images/47286_p27_1_8_a1_tcl?pId=50657 image 2434 and following images (admin, inventory, will) : Written 14 March 1659(1658/9) [[Brickell-280|Richard Brickell (-abt.1660)]] :This will is written the form of an ‘account’ with the amounts for each bequest placed under the headings L s d with two columns for each denomination. For simplicity, each amount has been written in the transcript in the form £0 3s 6d :In the name of God Amen, I Richard Brickell the Elder of Motcombe :in the County of :Dorsett do make this my last will and Testament :the fourteenth day of March in the year of O’ Lord God 1659 :First I bequeath my soule to Almighty God & my Body to the Dust :Item I give unto my Eldest sone John Brickell £1 00s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen John Brickell eldest son of my son John Brickell £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen Anna Brickell Daughter of my son John Brickell £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Richard Brickell younger son of my son John Brickell £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Mary Brickell younger Daughter of my son John Brickell £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Thomas Brickell second son of my son John Brickell £3 00s 0d :Item I give unto my daughter Susan Wild £1 00s 0d :Item I give unto John Wild Eldest son of my daughter Susan Wild £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Richard Wild second son of my daughter Susan Wild £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Edmond Wild youngest son of my Daughter Susan Wild £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Melyor Wild eldest daughter of my daughter Susan Wild £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Elizabeth youngest daughter of my daughter Susan Wild £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my coson Margerett Metyard wife of John Metyard £1 00s 0d :Item I give unto John Metyard Eldest son of Margarett Metyard £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Mary Metyard Eldest daughter of the aforesaid Margarett Metyard :£0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Marten Metyard second son of Margarett Metyard £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Hannah Metyard youngst Daughter of Margarett Metyard £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto James Metyard youngst Son of Margarett Metyard £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my cozen Melyor Baron wife of John Baron of Magston £1 00s 0d :Item I give unto Joane Baron daughter of the aforesaid Melyor Baron £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto John Baron son of my cosen Melyor Baron £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my Cosen John King of Motcombe son of my daughter King deceased :£1 00s 0d :Item I give unto John King son of the aforesaid John King £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto Mary King daughter of my grand child John King £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my kinsman John Deane the elder of Margarett Marsh £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my Cosen Robett Deane the elder of Margarett Marsh £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen Abraham Brickell ye elder of Motcombe £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen Richard Briickell son of my brother John Brickell deceased :£0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my Cosen Melyor Curtice £8 00s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen Elizabeth Brickell Eldest Daughter of my son Richard :Brickell £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen Anna Brickle youngest Daughter of my son Richard Brickell :£0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen Edward Brickell ye elder of Motcombe £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto the poore of Motcome £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto the poor of Shaston £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my sister in law Margarett Curtise £0 5s 0d :Item I give unto my cosen John Metyard the elder of Motcombe £0 10s 0d :Item I give unto my eldest son John Brickell moore one great brass pott & the greatt :bedsteed & the bed and boulster w’ch ly on the cheast at ye foot of ye bedstead :It I give unto my daughter Susan Wild one great brasse pann :It I give unto Margarett Metyard the wife of John Metyard one Brass Pott :It I give unto my son John Brickell one Brasse pan of second best :It I make my sonne Richard Brickle my Soule Executor of all my Goods Moveable & :unmoveable w’th in doors & withoutt :It I make my Kinsmen John King & John Metyard overseers of this my last will & testament & also I give unto them moore two shillings & six pence a peece :It my will is th’t all theise legicseis are given & bequethed shall be paid within three :months after my decease :Richard Brickell (mark) xpofer [--man] Abraham Mathew :Probate granted 20th day of August 1660 :Inventory of the good & credits of Richard Brickell whilst he lived of Motcombe in the Liberty of Gillingham in the County of Dorset taken and prised by John King & John Metyeard ye 29 day of July in the yeare of Our Lord 1660 Household stuff and wearing apparrell and hay and animals ( hay £12, a mare, six kine £20 1 pig £1 10s 0d) came to £58 05s 0d. He had in money £210 0s 0d

Will of John Brickell of West Orchard 1712

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: :Dorset History Centre :Will of John Brickell of West Orchard 1712 :31 May 1712 : Dorset Archdeaconry :Reference Number Ad/Dt/W/1712 :Event Record Number 51 :[[Brickell-282|John Brickell (1633-1712)]] : In the Name of God Amen''' I John Brickell of West Orchard in the p’ish of Greate Fontmell''' in the County of Dorset yeom’n being of sound and p’fect mind and memory (thanks be to Almighty God for the same) But calling to mind the uncertainty of this transitory Life Doe make publish and declare this my last Will and testament in mann’r and forme followinge That is to say First and principally I committ my soulinto the hands of Almighty God my Creator in whom and by the Merritts of Jesus Christ my Saviour and Redeem’r I trust and believe to obtaine remission of my Sins and to inherit eternel Life And my Body to the Earth to be devoutly buryed by and at the discretion of my Executor hereafter named And for the disposing of such temporall estate which it hath pleased God of his goodness to bless me with I doe ord’r devise and dispose of the same manner and forme following That is to say :Imprimis whereas I am possess’ of a coppyhold tenem’t in West Orchard aforesaid within the Manner of Great Fontmell & County Dorset aforesaid (as sole purchaser) which by the custome of the said Mannor will after my decease come unto Jane Brickell my wife (in case she survives me) for her widdowhood But the rents issues and profites thereof by the same customs will belong to my executrix hereafter named untill the Mch’as or Lady day which of them shall next come after my decease Now my Will is and I doe hereby order direct and appoint that my said Executrix doe permitt and suffer my said wife to hold and enyoy the said coppyhold tenem’t and the rents issues and profites thereof to secure and take to her owne use dureing all suchtime as shee my said executrix might hold and enjoy the same by the customs of the said manno’r as fully as if there was bit such customs to the contrary :Item I give and bequeath unto my said wife threeof the milch cowes which I shall have at the time of my decease ny Bedstead and redd Rugg in the chamber and the new table in the hall of my now dwelling house in West Orchard aforesaid :Item I give devise and bequeath unto '''my daughter Annever Brickell''' all that my freehold messuage or Burgage within the Borough of Shaston [Shaftesbury] in the said County of Dors’t withall and singular its app’ternances whci I lately purchesed off John Oram and Anne his wife To hold the same to her my said daughter Anneover and to her heires and Assignes forever :Item I give and bequeath unto my said daughter Annever all that my leasehold tenem’t Burgage or [-antalls] of the same --- within the Burrough of Shaston aforesaid withall and singuler it’s rights members and app’tenances which I lately purchased of the Mayor and Burgagesses of the said Burrough of Shaston for a teme of yeates yett to come determinable on three lives at now in being To hold to her my said daughter her Exc’rs [A ] and Assignes for and dureing all the rest residue and remainder of this terme and estate to me therein granted and whereas I have lately surrendered to the use of my said daughter Annover and her heires certaine customary lands (being coppyhold inheritance of the mannor of Gillingham in the said County of Dors’t I doe hereby ratifie confirme give and devise the said Customary lands with their and every of their app’tennances to her my said daughter Annover and her heires forever :and whereas by a certaine Bond or Obligacon ented into by me before by marriage with the same Jane my wife I am obliged to save to her my said wife (in case she should happen to survive me) all such goods and household stuffes as before our said marriage were her owne proper goods Now in pursuance of this said Bond I doo hereby give and bequeath all such goods and household stuff which were her owne before our marriage and which shall be remaineing at the time of my decease unto her my said wife Jane Brickell :Item I give and bequeath to my''' said wife Jane Brickell to my said daughter Annover To my daughter Jane Ford To my Grandaughter Mary Yeatman and to my Grandaughter Jane Ford '''to each of the a Broad piece of Gold :Item I give and bequeath to my '''Grandsons Robert John and Morgan Yeatman''' ten shillings apeice. :Item all the rest residue and remainder of my goods chattles householdstuff and all other my personal estate whatsoever (My debts and funeral expences being first payd and discharged) I give and bequeath unto my said '''daughter Annover Brickell whom I doe hereby make declare and appoint whole and sole Executrix of this my last will and testament :In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hande and seale and published and declared this to be my last will and testam’t this twenty fourth day of July in the nynth yeare of the reign of our Sovereigne Lady Queen Anne over Great Brittaine etc Ann------- 1710 John Brikell :Signed sealed Published and declared by the above named John Brickell to be his last will and testam’t in the p’sence of us Bill Dibben Issac Vincent [torn} Henman :31 May Anno Dni 1712 Jurat fuit Executrix. Coram mei Tho.Sutton

Will of John Browne of Midhurst, Sussex 1641

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:National Archives Kew,Surrey, England : Will of John Browne of Midhurst, Sussex : PROB 11/185/146 :prob date 4 February 1641 (1640/1) : transcribed by Helen Ford :[[Browne-3848|John Browne]] :In Dei Nomine Amen I '''John Browne of Midhurst in the County of Sussex Esq''' being reasonable in health and in perfect remembrance praised be God for it doe Constitute ordeyne & make this my last will & testament in manner and forme as followinge :First I comend my Soule into the hands of God my Maker having assuredlie through the merittes of Jesus Christ my Saviour to be made partake of live everlastinge My body I bequeath to the earth from Whence it came to be buryed in the vault of the Church of Midhurst with my father & others of my kindred & Ancestors :Item I give & bequeath unto '''my sonne Stanislaus Brown'''e three hundred pounds lawfull English money parte of the money which I lately received for my howse at Chichester To be mayd unto him the said Stanislaus his Executo’rs Administrators or Assignes within the space of three monthes next after my decease by my Executors :Item I give fiftie pounds of lawful English money to be bestowed by my Executors according to such discrecons as I have given him :Item I give to my''' Niece Mrs Anne Tregonwell''' my pockett clocke :Item I give to '''my daughters Katherine Browne and Elizabeth''' [-] pound twenty shillings to each of them in full lieu & remembrance of all such further childr ptes and porcons which shall or may be charged challenged or demanded by or in the behalf of them or either of them :Item by this my last will I doe further acknowledge ratifie & confirme one deede of [ ] bearing date the second day of this instant June in this present fifteeth yeere of the Reigne of o’e Sovereigne Lord the Kings Ma’tie that now is made by me unto '''my Sonne George Browne''' of my capitall messuage dwellinge howse withall gardens landes tenements & hereditaments thereuto belonging and one little Messuage or Tenement with their & every of their appurtenances in Midhurst aforesaid and all & every he goods utensills & householdstuffs plate money goods & chattells real & personal whatsoever of mee the said John Browne And now I doe further give & bequeath uto my said sonn George Browne All other the goods chattells & money which I shall Die possessed of (and not mentioned in the said Deede and which I shall have right title unto and Together with all Deedes & writings concerning the same And lastly I constitute & make '''my said sonne George Browne full & sole executor''' of this my last will & testament In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand & seale the eleventh day of June in the fifteenth yeare of the raigne of O’r Sovereigne Lord Charles by the grace of God of England Scotland France Ireland , King defender of the faith & Anno Dmi 1639 :John Browne sealed, delivered in the presense of John Mu---bery John Cowdray Henry Bankes

Will of John Carr

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Wills: Last Will & Testament of John Carr, (1781) Anne Arundel County, Maryland This file was contributed for use in the USGenWeb Archives by Evelyn Windhaus (windhaus@nccn.net). * USGENWEB NOTICE: In keeping with our policy of providing free information on the Internet, data may be freely used by non-commercial entities, as long as this message remains on all copied material. These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by other organizations. Will of [[Carr-10573|John Carr]] of Anne Arundel Co., dated 4 Sept 1781 LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF JOHN CARR SEPTEMBER 4, 1781 In the name of God Amen. I, John Carr of Anne Arundel County in the State of Maryland, being in sick and weak in both but of sound and disposing mind, memory and understanding considering the certainty of death and the uncertainty of the time thereof, and being desirous my worldly affairs and thereby be the better prepared to leave this world when it shall please God to call me home do therefore make and publish this my Last Will and Testament in manner and form following that is to say. . . First and principally, I commit my soul into the hands of the Almighty God and my body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executrix herein after named and after my debts and funeral charges are paid, I advise and bequeath as follows: Item - I give and bequeath unto my son William Carr, one shilling sterling money and no more of my estate. Item - I give and bequeath unto my granddaughter Ann Holliday, daughter of my daughter Ann, one shilling sterling and to have no more of my estate. Item - I give and bequeath unto my daughter Elizabeth Lambeth, one negro man called Ned and to have no more of my estate. Item - I give and bequeath unto my son John Carr, one stone horse called June and my saddle and bridle and ewe and lamb. Item - I give and bequeath unto my loving wife Ann Carr, all my leasehold plantation whereon I now live. Also, I give unto my said wife all the rest and residue of my estate be it of what kind or nature sooner, during her natural life or widowhood, but in case my said wife Ann should marry, then my leasehold plantation and the residue of my estate to be equally divided among my children, Nigil, John Carr, Catherine Carr, Mary Carr, Pornelia Carr and Martha Carr, but in case my said wife Ann should not marry, then my leasehold plantation to fall to my son John Carr after my wife's decease, and the residue of my personal estate to be equally divided among my said children, John Carr, Catherine Carr, Mary Carr, Pormelia Carr and Martha Carr after my said wife Ann Carr's decease. And lastly, I do hereby constitute and appoint my dear wife Ann Carr to whole and sole Executrix of this my last Will and Testament, revoking and annulling all former Wills by me heretofore made, ratifying and confirming this, and none other to be my last Will and Testament. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this Fourth day of September Anno Domni One Thousand Seven Hundred and Eighty One. Signed John Carr Witness: John Dove Adam Crandell

Will of John Carter, husbandman, of Abbots Langley 1694

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This is a trancription of the will of John Carter, husbandman of Abbots LangleyJJohn Carter of Abbots Langley husbandman1694 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSN2-GYX?i=336&cat=219460 folio 88 recto Film 008076673 image 337 Written on 6 June 1694. Transcription conventions:
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible.
Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim.
Marginal note in pencil reads "Regd also fo 86"
'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Carter''' testator * Father of testator (unnamed) * '''Thomas Carter''' brother of testator * '''Sarah Carter''' wife of testator, executrix * '''Mordecai Wingfeild''' witness to will * '''Prudence How''' witness to will * '''Michaill Atkins Junr''' witness to will ''[folio 88 recto]'' In theName of God Amen June 6th 1694
I '''John Carter of the parish of Abbots Langley in the County of Hertford'''
husbandman being Sick & weake in Body But of perfect & Sound Mind and
Memory thankes be to Almighty God farr above my deserts Do Ordaine
and appoint this my last Will & Testam[en]t in Manner and forme following
First I bequeath my Soul into the hands of Almighty God my Redeemer
hopeing to Obtaine remission of all my Sins And my Body to be buryed in
Such place where it shall please my Executrix hereafter named And for those
goods and Chattells w[hi]ch Almighty God hath bestowed upon me I Do order
Give and dispose in manner & forme following vizt Imprimis I give
and bequeath to '''my Father''' all my weareing Apparrell (only me Suite
excepted) w[hi]ch I give and dispose of to '''my Brother Thomas Carter'''
vizt All my best Sute of Apparell, and my two best hatts w[hi]ch I now have
All the Rest and residue of my Goods and Chattells whatsoever I give & dispose
of To my deare and Loving '''wife Sarah Carter''' Whom I doe ordaine & appoint
Executrix of this my last Will and Testam[en]t. Revoking and disannulling
all other will or wills w[ha]tSoever made or appointed by me the s[ai]d '''John Carter'''
heretofore In witness whereof I have hereunto Set my hand and Seale
the Sixth Day of June in the year of our Lord 1694 / The mark of '''John Carter'''
Signed Sealed published & Declared to be my last Will & Testam[en]t in the p[r]esence of
'''Mordecai Wingfeild: Prudence How: Michaill Atkins Jun[io]r'''
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Will of John Carter, vintner, of London 1630

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This is a trancription of the will of John Carter, vintner of London PCC Reference: PROB 11/157/504 [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D887216 Will of John Carter, vintner of London] Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Carter''' testator * '''Elizabeth Cooper''', servant * '''Elizabeth Foster''', servant * '''Bridgett''', wife * '''George [Carter]''', child * '''William [Carter]''', child * '''John [Carter]''', child * '''Thomas [Carter]''', child * '''Robert [Carter]''', child * '''Anne [Carter]''', child * '''Elizabeth [Carter]''', child * '''Mary [Carter]''', child * '''Silvester [Carter]''', child * '''Isabell Carter''', child * '''Gabriell Benion''', brother in law, citizen and tallow chandler of London, executor, overseer * '''William Feild''', friend, citizen and vintner of London * '''Robert Daivy''', friend, citizen and ironmonger of London * '''Robert Dawses''', witness * '''Margarett Thomas''', witness * '''John Sharpe''', witness In the name of God Amen The
three and twentieth daie of Aprill Anno domini One thousand six hundred & thirtie
And in the Sixt yeare of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord Charles by the grace of god
Kinge of England Scotland France and Ireland defender of the faith I John
Carter Citizen and Vintner of London beinge at this present sicke and weake in bodie but
of good sound and perfect minde and memorie praise bee given to God for the same knowinge the
certaintie of death and hte uncertainties of the tyme and houre thereof doe therefore make &
ordaine and declare this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge that is
to saie, First and principallie I committ and commend my soule into the hands of Almightie
God my creator and master of his sonne Jesus Christ my only Saviour and redeemer and
of the holy ghost my Sanctifier, and comforter, three distinct persons but one true and
everlivinge God assuredly trustinge and stedfastlie believing that I shalbe saved and have full and
free pardon and forgiveness of all my Sinnes by and through the surly? merritts death and passion of my
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ and by none other meanes whatsoever My bodie I committ to the
earth from whence it came to be decently buried in '''Christchurch London''' as neare to my late wife
as maie bee And my will and minde is that all Such debts and Somes of money as I shall truly
stand indebted or owe to any person or persons at the tyme of my decease shalbe paid by my Executor hereunder named And after my debts and funerall expences shalbe paid and discharged I give &
bequeath to the poore of the '''parish of Christchurch''' aforesaid fortie shillings to bee distributed and
given amongst them accordinge to the discretion of the Churchwardens and ?ers of the
said parish for the tyme beinge Item I give and bequeath to '''Elizabeth Cooper''' and '''Elizabeth Foster'''
my servants Twentie shillings apiece Item I give and bequeath to my Executor hereunder
named Twentie shillings Item I give and bequeath to my overseers hereunder named twentie
shillings apiece Item I will that my while estate shalbe divided into three equall partes accordinge
to the Custome of the Cittie of London One equall thrid part whereof I give and bequeath to
'''Bridgett my lovinge wife''' to her owne proper use and behoofe for ever One other equall third pte
Whereof I give and bequeath to '''my children viz George William John Thomas Robert
Anne Elizabeth Mary Silvester and Isabell Carter equallie to bee devided parte and parte
like, amongst them and to bee paid by my Executor when and at such tyme and tymes as they
shall severallie and respectively attaine the age of one and Twentie yeares And if it shall
happen any of my Said Children to die before they shall attaine theire said age of one & twentie
yeares as aforesaid Then I will and my meaninge is, that the partes and porc[i]ons of my estate of
him her or them soe dyinge shall remayne and come unto the Survivors or Survivor of my
said children, and to bee paid by my Executorr at theire age of one and twentie yeares as
aforesaid Item I give and bequeath out of the remainder of my estate unto my foresaid '''Sonne
George''' twentie pounds and the remainder thereofto him, and the other of my said Children
equallie, to bee paid as aforesaid, and with the like lymitac[i]on or condic[i]on as as is above expressed
And I will that the benefitt and profitt w[hi]ch shall arise or maie bee made of my said Childrens
porc[i]ons shalbe expended by my Executor for theire educac[i]on and preferment And if any ?
shalbe that the same shalbe equallie devided to and amongst them as abovesaid And of this my
last will and testament I doe make my loveinge '''brother in lawe Gabriell Benion''' Cittizen &
Tallowchandler of London full and sole Executor And Overseer thereof I doe ordaine and
appoint my very loveinge friendes '''William Feild''' Cittizen and Vintner of London, & '''Robert
Daivy''' Cittizen and Ironmonger of London whom I doe desire to bee, aydinge and assistinge
to my said Executor in the executinge thereof for the good of my said wife and children In
Witness whereof to this my last will and Testament I the said '''John Carter''' have sett my hand
and seale the daie and yeares abovewritten '''John Carter''' Signed sealed pronounced and
declared by the within named '''John Carter''' the testaor for his last will and testament the three
and twentieth daie of Aprill One thousand six hundred and thirty in the presence of '''Robert
Dawses''' The marke of '''Margarett Thomas''' and '''John Sharpe ''' ? And that theis words (out
of) sonne George twentie pound and the remainder thereof to him and the other of my said)
between the one and twentieth and twentieth lines withing written were interlyned before
then sealinge hereof and afterwards read in p[resen]ce of the witnesses abovenamed
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Will of John Carter of Watford 1641

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This is a trancription of the will of John Carter of Watfordhttps://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNK-RSGS?i=269&cat=219460 Dated 1st November 1609, proved 19 January 1641. Transcription conventions: Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
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'''Persons mentioned''' * '''John Carter''' testator * '''Elizabeth''' wife * '''John Carter''' son * '''Rebecca''' daughter * '''William''' son * '''Abell Bennett the elder''' beneficiary * '''Will: Fremonger''' witness * '''William Hawkins''' witness [83AW1 page 1: front matter] Watford Johne Carter 19 Jany 1641 [83AW1 page 2] In th ename of god Amen. the fi[r]st daye of November in the yeare of our Lord
god One Thousand Sixe hundred and nine I '''John Carter of Watford'''
in the Countie of Hertf[ordshire] the unprofitable servant of god being weake
in bodie, but Strong in mind (praise be given until god) doe
make and ordayne this my last will and Testament in manner
and forme Following: Imprimis I commend my Soule unto
the hands of almightie god my maker hopeing assuredly through
the only merrites of Jesus Christ my savior to be made
partaker of life Everlasting And I commend my bodie now to
the earth whereof if was made: nowe ?ching [touching?] my worldly goods
Item I doe [crossed out, illegible] give [crossed out, illegible] to '''Elizabeth my wife''' all the goods
implements and household stuffe w[hi]ch she had at ^the time of my
marriage w[i]th her: and my wish is that she shall have the
disposeing of the house wherein she doth nowe dwell, dureing
her life: and afterwards to come unto '''my eldest Son'''
John Carter [signature] [83AW1 page 3] '''John Carter''', my Sonne John payeing unto '''my daughter Rebecca'''
tenn pounds, and payeing unto '''my Sonne William''' tenn pounds
and also payeing unto '''Abell Bennett''' thelder his heires
and assignes att the decease of '''Elizabeth my wife''' thirtie & eight [crossed out, possibly "herunto"]
pounds. Item I doe give to '''my Sonn John''' the long table
in the great chamber over the hall w[i]th twoe Joynt formes
and twoe ioynt stooles the midle brasse pott w[i]th the great
pott skillett the midle kettell the cobert over the staires
the great chest in the little chamber my great bibell.
Item I doe give '''my daughter Rebecca''' a bedsteed
over the shopp the best feather bed in the house the best
flocke bed one strawe bed fine curtains twoe feather
boulsters the best downe pillows, three open sowen pillowe
beares one fine hollen sheet open sowen, all the Christning
lynnen the great chest over the hall the bigest brasse
John Carter [signature] [83AW1 page 4] pott, the bigest kettell Syxe of the bigest pewter dishes a
brasse morter a warmeing pan a cubbard standing in
the hall next the street the table in the hall the forme
foure ioyntstooles one paire of sheets, the best coverlets, twoe
of the best blankets, a court cubert in the great chamber
the bigest boxe the bigest bibell w[i]th the margent
Item I give to '''my Sonn William''' the bigest chest in
the chamber over the shopp, a halfe headed bedsteed over
the chamber over the butterey one floore? bed twoe boulsters
and paires of sheets, the left brasse pott three little
pettels?, the little table in the hall, twoe lowe formed stooles
one coverlid one blankett the old bibell.
Item my will is that '''Elizabeth my wife''' shall have the useing
of all the goods & home bequeathed untell '''my Sonn John'''
John Carter [signature] [83AW1 page 5] '''my daughter Rebecca''' & '''my Sonne William''' shall come to one and
twenty yeares of age and as the come to the age of one & twenty
yeares to have their goods as I have bequeathed.
Item I doe lastly make and ordayne my wife to be my whole and
lawefull executrix to prove this my last will and Testament
In witness whereof I have hereunto sett my hand and and
Seale the date and yeare aforewritten.
John Carter [signature] Witnes hereunto
Will: Fremonger
William Hawkins
==Sources== * John Carter 1641 Watford filed will 83AW1 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSNK-RSGS?i=269&cat=219460 Film 00803161 image 270

Will of John Chapman

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Will of John Chapman: "In the name of God, Amen. I John Chapman of Amelia County being weak in body but of sound mind and memory do make this my Last Will and Testament, and as to what worldy goods it hath pleased the Almighty God to giveth me unto I dispose of in the following manner. I lend to my wife Oney the tract of land I now live on and two negros to wit Bob and Liza with one ______ and Cubbard during her natural life of widowhood reserving to my son Jonathan when he arrives to the age of twenty-one years he shall be equally benefitted in the aforementioned land as my wife Oney and after he[r] death should my son Jonathan survive her and arrive to the age of twenty-one years my will is he shall enjoy the aforesaid land and negros together with a negro boy Moses but should my son Jonathan die without lawful heir the aforesaid land and negros shall be sold and the money equally divided amongst my surviving children. I give to my wife Oney one bed and furniture and sadle and bridle ____. I give to my son Jonathan one bed and furniture, my long stock gun and ____. I give to my sons John and Benjamin each of them one bed and furniture my other children having their before given. I give to my son James one negro boy Joe which he hath in ____ to make him equal with his brothers in land. I give to my daughter Sally Webber ten pounds to be raised out of my estate. My will is that my sons Benjamin and Jonathan shall divide all my shop tools equally between them. My will is in consequence to the loan of the aforesaid negros Bob and Liza to my wife Oney she is to have no part of the other negros it being her choice. My will is the balance of my estate not particularly mentioned shall be equally divided between my wife Oney and my children and grand children namely John, James, Benjamin, William, Jonathan, Ann, Jane and my grand children above mentioned now named Stephen and Mary Chapman orphans of my son Stephen decd. they are to have one ninth part of that that is not specific Stephen to have six pounds more than Mary. Lastly I appoint my son Benjamin Chapman, Allen Jeter, Rodophile Jeter executors of this my last will. Witness my hand and seal this 11th day of April 1814 his John x Chapman mark"

Will of John Churchell, Gentleman of Corton, Dorset 1600

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Will of John Churchell, Gentleman of Corton, Dorset 1600 :PROB 11/95/155 : 12 March 1599/1600 Transcribed by Helen M Ford from image downloaded from ancestry.co.uk In the name of god amen. I John Churchell of Corton in the Countie of Dorset gent doe make and ordaine this my last will and testament in manner and forme followinge . :Firste I bequeathe my sould into the handes of the lovinge god and my bodie to be buried in the Church of Portesham as neare to my wife as maie be :Item, I will and bequeathe the unto the poore two hundre poundes whereof fowere score to be delivered to the poore Dorchester to be imploied to their use forever taking good assurance for the repaiment thereof yearlie. :Item forwerscore more to be imploied in like manner to the pooore of Bridport and twentie poundes to the poore of Abbotte___ to the same use :Item tenn poundes more to the poore of Portesham . And tenne poundes moreto the pooore of Fleete to the same use. And for the better assurance hereof I will that my executrix shall take the best advice of learned councell that maie be according to my intent and fine meaninge. :Item''' I give to my sister Smith''' twentie poundes for a remembrance. :Item I give unto [ 's ] sonne now beinge with my brother at Dorchester twentie poundes :Item '''I give to my brother William Churchill and to his sonne John''' , each of them a morning cloake. :Item I will and bequeathe to '''my daugher Elizabeth Williams '''all my houses in Dorchester and the landes theresonto belonginge in Dorchester and Forthington Feildes. To have and to holde to her and to the heires of her bodie begotten or to be begotten, And for defalte of such yssue the remainder thereof to''' my daughter Anne Mones''' and to the heirs of her bodie begotten or to be begotten.And for defalte of such yssue to my right heires forever. :Item I give and bequeathe all my implements in my houses at Dorchester unto''' my daughter Elizabeth Williams.''' :Item I will and bequeathe unto my daughter Elizabeth Wiilams that my yse of the lease of Tolepiddle and Athepiddle the titles and proffittes thereunto belonginge. :Item, I will and bequeath unto my daughter Anne Moone all that my parte of the lease of the farme of Corton :Item I will and bequeathe unto my daughter Anne Moone all that my yse of the free Chappell of Corton and to the heires of her bodies lawfullie begotten. And for defalte of such yssue the remainder thereof to my daughter Elizabeth Williams. And for defalte of such yssue the remainded thereof to my daughter Elizabeth Williams. And to the heires of her bodie lawfullie begotten and for defalte of such yssue to remaine to my right heires forever. :Item I will that all my stocks of chattells goinge in Corton with all my plate and moveable goods uppon the same to be equallie devided betwene my two daughters, Elizabeth Williams and Anne Moone. :Item I will and bequeathe unto John Wier my servant five pounds. :Item I will and bequeathe unto my shepphard Purkett fortie shillinges. :Item I will for all my goodes ,chatells, moveable and immoveable not given and bequeathed I will and ordaine''' my daughter Anne Moone''' my sole executrix.And for the better pformance of this my last will and testament, I ordaine and appointe my well beloved frende Georg Watkins gent and my '''cozen Mr Wm Bonde '''my overseers. And by this my last will and testament I doe revoke and adnull all former willes and testamentes whatsoever dated the first daie of October in the nine and thyrtethe yeare of the raigne of our Soveraigne Ladie Queen Elizabeth. :John Churchill.Signed, sealed in the presence of use George Watkins, John Moone, Edward Sha__ :Meomorandum this will and testament was delivered to me Willam Napper by Mr John Churchill at Mr George Watkins house at Boxenton to be of issued and pbshed and requested and to be a witness unto the same confessinge unto me yt was his last will and testament and this was donne the eight daie of April one thousande five hundred nintie eight, Elizabeth [ ] [ ] [ ] Willimo Napper de Prinknoll and Henry Poundes. The fourth daie of November Anno domini 1599. This is the intente of me John Churchill gent whereas I have by this my will within written devised certaine somes of monie amounting to two hundred poundes to be ymploied for the releife ofpoor artificers of certaine townes and villages within mentioned. I do by this presente declare and appoint that forasuch as I have allreddie by my life time delivered the saide some of two hundred poundes to the releif of the saide towns and villages that now from hereforth the said towns and villages so releved by me allreaddie shall have noe further benefitt of aine leagacies contained in this my will. And for the residue of my saide will I doe by theis presente ratifie and [ seable] the the same to remaine pfect and good in all respects this being witnessed Morgan Moone, Edward Shaw, Georg Parkins, John Churchill

Will of John Churchell of Dorchester, 1557

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Will of John Churchell of Dorchester, Dorset 25 August 1557 PROB 11/39/347 :NB Churchill transcribed as Shurchell in the National Archives Catalogue :Very incompletely and imperfectly transcribed by Helen Ford (writing faint in places and difficult hand) :John Churchill is of Dorchester in the diocese of Bristol (not Bristol as in Ancestry index) :He left charitable donations to the three Dorchester parishes St Peters , Holy Trinity and All Hallows (now All Saints) Dorchester and also to the cathedral at Bristol :Wife, Edyth, sons John(under 21) and William. Edyth and William were named executors. It would appear from the will that elder son William already had his inheritance and that this will made provision for the younger son John. :Overseers Thomas Symonds, Gyles Winterhay, Dennis Bond. ::Dennis Bond was the brother of Edyth Bond ::Gyles Winterhay was the grandfather of Eleanor who married his brother's sonJohn Churchill . :'''In the name of god Amen the xvth day of Aprill in the yeare of god a Thousand five hunderth lvij''' :I John Churchell of Dorchester in the diocese of Bristoll whole of my mind of pfet remembrance and be thankfull make my last will and testament in man and fourme following. :'''First''' I gyve and bequeathe my soule to almyghty god and my body to be buryed amongst the christian people deceassed. :'''Item''' to Cathedral church of Bristoll [mijd] Item to the Church of saint Peters in Dorchester a challyce p___] gilt. Item to the church of the Holy Trinity in Dorset Item to the Church of All Hallowes in Dorchester iij (s) iiij d . Item to any of the poor people that shall apeayer to my buriall 1d, Item to the poor people and to the peysons within the towne of Dorchester forty shillings by the yeare during the terme of ten years next after my dep'ting this gift? to be paide and distributed by my excectutor or their Assignes in the tyme of lent. :'''To''' my''' brother Rowland Churchill''', my gown furr'd w'th [foyin's] and my cote of [sadd?] [m'cer] coller :'''To''' any servant in my house ijs :'''Item''' to any of my godchildren iiij s. :'''To''' '''my sonne John Churchill''' ij hunderth poundes of lawfull money of England to be paid unto hym by my executors at such tyme as he shall accomplish the age of xx1 yeres. :'''Item''' to the same John my house called Math'w [wolffe] house wyth such lande and Medowe and apperteynnace as apperteyneth to the same as Math'w Wolf lately held it to have to the same John my sonne and to his heirs of his body lawfully begotyn. And if it he happy'd to die wythout such heirs then so remayned to '''Willm Churchill my sonne '''and his heires for ain’ :Item to the same John a [ ] covltett ,a [ ], two paires of shetes, a bolster covlett, a pillwye [ ] of Blankett [ ] :'''And''' I will that executors shall gyve unto the said John sufficient funding and apparell until he com the the age of xxi years. :'''Item''' '''to Edyth my wif''' my best goblett, my salt wyth the [cov?] and my best cupp wyth the cov wth best [] w’th his cov. I will that she [ ] tp my sonne William after her decease and to his heires. :To my '''daughter Eliz.''' Fortie one poundes wch [ ] John Harssly oweth me. :The res[ ] of all my goods I will immediately after my death to be equally devyded in two ptes by my overssers . And so being devyded I gyve and bequeath them to Ediyth my wif and Willm Churchill my sonne. That is to saye one p'te of the same to Edith my wif and the other to Willm my son whom I make myn executors. :'''Item''' I do constitute and make '''Thomas Symonds, Gyles Winterhey and Dennis Bonnde ''' overseers of this my will to this wytnesse Thomas Symonds and Richard Churchill

Will of John Cofford of Over

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Back to the Profile of [[Cofford-1|John Cofford]] John Cofford of Over, Gentleman, Probate Date: 22 Sep 1640Johis Cofford discovered in England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858 - https://www.ancestry.co.uk/sharing/26191748?h=478788 via @Ancestry *To be buried in the parish church of Over *Copyhold lands held of the Master and Fellows of Merton College, Oxford *Lands in the hands of John Steven in the presence of Thomas Collett the younger and Henry Collett, tenants *To daughter Mary wife of Richard Peters, clerk, and her heirs lands purchased from Robert Taylor and John Taylor of London, and John Brichenor *To daughter Anne Cofford - lands purchased from Henry Cr--lch, Robert Bodger and Francis Heardone *To daughter Margarett Cofford - lands purchased from Thomas Feild and Bartholomew Bridgman, John Stephen , George Bond, George Steven and John Scott, Thomas Grainger, Thomas Heard, Thomas Burrowes *Further to daughter Mary Peters and son Richard Peters - money *Grandson John Peters, son of Richard and Mary - money *Granddaughter Margarett Say daughter of Nicholas Say, gentleman and Francis my daughter - money (John and Margarett are both under 21) *Daughter Anne - money - she is under 21 and unmarried *Daughter Margarett - money - she is under 21 and unmarried *Several servants *The poor of Over *Amy Osborne, widow - my daughter - executor *Nicholas Say, gentleman - son in law married to daughter Frances - executor *Mr John Alcock, clerk - friend *Witnesses - Dudley Pope, John Buckridge, John Alcock, William Webb == Sources ==

Will of John Convers on the ship Thomas and Anne, 1654

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This is a transcription of the register copy of the will of '''[[Convers-13|John Convers]]'''. '''Will of John Convers 1654''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 240: Alchin, Quire Numbers 357-409 (1654) folio 263
{{Ancestry Sharing|28280883|5a3bad}} - {{Ancestry Record|5111|370732|uk}} (accessed 26 April 2022)
John made his will while travelling on the ship "Thomas and Anne" to Virginia in November 1653. He was then sick, and probably died shortly afterwards. References are made to the goods to be disposed of on the ship (including three "servants" probably slaves), the cabin, the hold and the various crew. He nominated Captain John Fox as his overseer and Attorney, and called him "my loving friend" implying that this journey was not the first time they had met. The will was not proved until the following May (1 May 1654) in Westminster, Middlesex, England, presumably as the ship did not return to England during the winter. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included Struck out
The text was originally in one block of text. Paragraph breaks at change of bequest (''Item''), and bold text are added for ease of reading.
ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was acceptable, and the handwriting readable. '''Persons mentioned:''' *'''[[Convers-13|John Convers]]''' Testator *'''[[Unknown-602217|Susannah Convers]]''' Testator's current wife *'''[[Unknown-602216|Lucy Convers]]''' Testator's deceased wife mother of daughter Lucey Convers *'''[[Convers-51|Lucey Convers]]''' Testator's daughter with his first wife *'''[[Convers-54|Thomas Convers]]''' Testator's son deceased, and brother to Lucey *'''Mr Edward Bushell''' a merchant, holds the money bequeathed by Lucey's grandmother *'''[[Convers-55|my Sonne John Convers]]''' Testator's son, does not name the mother. *'''[[Fox-463|Captain John Fox]]''' Captain of the ship "Thomas and Anne", overseer of the will, nominated attorney to sell Testator's goods in Virginia. *'''Mr Will: Lowfield''' appears to be business partner *'''Mr John Cutting''' appears to be business partner *'''Mr John Convers''' appears to be business partner. Relationship not stated. Was not the son John Convers who was only 8 years old at the time. *'''Geromiah''' Testator's personal servant, may be an enslaved person as money will change hands for him on landing. *'''Mr Henry Lee of Yorke River''' the recipient of the servant Geromiah *'''[[Unknown-601945|Mrs Elizabeth Fox]]''' probably related to Captain John Fox, no relationship given *'''my sister Mary Jordaine''' Testator's sister and unnamed children *'''my brother Will: Convers his children''' Testator's brother and unnamed children *'''my Cozen Garman Anthony Phillips''' Germain (full blood) cousin of Testator *'''Geromiah Rawlings / Jeremie Rawlins ''' on board the ship, witness to will, recipient of Testator's clothes *'''Judah''' surname not given, may be a female servant *'''Geo Johnson''' on board the ship, witness to will *'''Richard Hopkins''' on board the ship, witness to will *'''John Flood''' on board the ship, witness to will [''Folio 263 verso'']
'''In the name of God Amen''' the 2°
of Nov[em]b[er] Anno 1653 '''I John Convers''' being sicke and weake in body, but
of sound and perfect memory, prayse be given to god for the same, and being
desirous to settle things in order Doe make this my last Will and Testament
in manner and forme followinge (That is to say) First and principally I comend
my soule to Almighty God my Creator, assuredly beleiveinge that I shall
receive full pardon and free remission of all my Sinnes: And be saved by the
pretious death and meritts of my blessed saviour and redeemer Christ Jesus.
And as touching such worldly estate as the lord in mercy hath lent me, my
will and meaneing is the same shall be imployed and bestowed as hereafter by
this my Will is expressed. And first I doe revoke, renounce, frustrate and make
voyd All Wills by me formerly made: And declare and appoint this my last
Will and Testament: Item I give and bequeath '''my loveing wife Susannah'''
'''Convers''' to be my full and whole Executrix of all my estate whatsoever. Item
I give unto '''my daughter Lucey Convers, the daughter of my late wife Lucy'''
'''Convers Deceased''', the money that will be due to her by the death of her Grand
mother. Also the money that his due to her by the death of '''her brother Thomas'''
nowe lieinge in the hands of '''Mr Edward Bushell Marchant''': Alsoe this
little Ringe upon my finger: And all the plate that is marked w[i]th her owne
Mothers marks and mine. Item I give to '''my sonne John Convers''' this seale Ringe
upon my finger. Item I give unto '''my loveing freind Capt John Fox''' Five
pounds to buy him a Ringe, ordayninge him to be my Overseer of this my last
Will and Testament, As alsoe my lawfull Attorney to receive all my debts in
Verginia, And dispose of this my Cargoe of goods in the shipp called the Tho:
=mas And Anne Amounting to Three hundred seaventy Nine pounds
fifteene shilling and fowre pence And three servants amounting to Thirtie
pounds which is in all 409Li: 15s: 4d As you may find by Invoyce, and by bill
of loding: These goods are upon the Accompt of '''Mr Will: Lowfield, Mr John'''
'''Cutting, and Mr John Convers''': Alsoe I doe allowe my loveing freind Capt.
John Fox to chuse another Attorney or more, whom he shall thinke fitt to
helpe him mannage this busienes, and to allowe him Sallery after Tenn
p[er] cent : Alsoe I allowe him my said Attorney to doe whatsoever is lawfull
in the premisses, as if I were p[er]sonally present and alive: And that my said
Attorney doe dispose of Sixe Cases of Waters marked I.C:E. And two of
my owne marked I:C: whereof one I disposed of for wyne at Yarmouth
upon the p[or]table Accompt. Alsoe my desire is that my Clothes and my Chest
of Medisons, and all other things whatsoever, that is upon my owne Accompte
may be disposed of for my Executrix My desire is that you will allowe my
wife for the service of '''Geromiah''' what you shall please for he hath beene a
very chargeable servant to me, And if he should returne home againe
he would prove a very chargable servant to my Executrix, because he
is charged upon the portable Accompte Therefore I shall desire you to
dispose of him to '''Mr Henry Lee of Yorke River''' for he will be a fitt Master
for him: Item I doe give and bequeath unto '''Mrs Elizabeth Fox''' Twentie
shillings to buy hir a Ringe: The said Twenty shillings with the five pounds
I desire may be taken out of this money here aboarde, and the rest to be given
to my wife. Item I give to '''my sister Mary Jordaine''' Eleaven shillings
peice of gould which I desire my Executrix to give to her as a Token of my [''folio 264 recto'']
love: Item I give to her children Twelve pence apeece. Item I give to my
'''brother Will: Convers his children''' Twelve pence a peece. Item I give to my
'''Cozen Garman Anthony Phillips''' a peice of Eight to buy him a payre of
Gloves. Item I give to '''Geromiah Rawlings''' my ould black suite and one paire
of gray Breeches with fancies one Russett Cloth Coate in my Cabbin, and
two old Casters, one payre of Bootes and spurres. Item I give '''Judah''' as much
Cotton out of my Chest as will make her A petticoate, And alsoe two of my
fowle shirts Item I give to the Capt and his two Mates, and to the three
men in the Cabbin, And the Minister and his wife a Case of Sacke: And
every one of them a payre of Cordivant Gloves out of my great Chest in
the Hould to be had at the day of my buriall: And the Seaymen a Case of
Waters out of my Eight, to be dranke amongst them on that day, This being
my last Will and Testament I doe here sett my hand and seal '''Jo: Convers'''
Sealed signed and delivered in the presence of us : '''Geo Johnson, Richard'''
'''Hopkins, John Flood, Jeremie Rawlins''' '''This will''' was proved at Westminster before the Judges for pro=
=bate of Wills and granting of Ad[mini]st[ra]cons &c the first day of May 1654
by the oath of '''Susannah Convers the Executrix''' named in the said will
To whom Ad[ministra]scon was Comitted of all the goods Chattells and debts of the
said Deceased She being first sworne truely to Ad[mini]ster the same. / ==Sources==

Will of John Cook

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Chester County Wills John Cook, 1758 The last Will & Testament of John Cook of the Township of Londongrove in the County of Chester & Province of Pennsylvania who being very sick & weak in Body, but of a Sound disposing mind & memory for which I am Thankful to the Alone giver thereof; & calling to mind the Morality of my Body, do make & Constitute this my last Will & Testament in manner following (that is to Say) Princapally & first of all, I give & Recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God that gave it; & for my Body I order it to be Decently Buried at the Discretion of my Ex's hereafter named. And as touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleas'd the Lord to Blefs me in this Life I give Devise & Dispose of same in the following Manners and form, Viz ---- Imprimis It is my Will & I do order, that in the first place all my Funeral Charges & just Debts be paid & fully Discharg'd by one of My Ex's hereafter named. Item I give & Bequeath unto my Beloved Wife Elinor Cook the Stone End of my D'lling House wholly for her own use & Convenience. As also the [unintel] under the same During her Widow hood together with free and full Privilidge of Ingrefs, Egrefs, & Regrefs, into to upon & from the Premifses on which s. house stands. And also it is my Will that my Heir to this my Plantation as hereafter Named should Provide cause to be Provided a Sufficient Quanity of Firewood for my Wife Afores'd during her Widow hood from time to time as she may stand in need thereof to be cut Cordwood length & brought to the Door; It is likewise my Will that she should have the Two best Feather Beds, & Furniture, an Oak Case of Drawers, an Ovel Walnut Table, & alittle Square Poplar one, The Clock & Case, The Couch, an Oak Chest, & Six Rush Bottom Chairs, together with other Furniture in the Stone End Afores'd. As also a Pot of her Choice & my Riding Horse Named Rock, & her Choice of one of the Milk Cows, with Pasture & father Sufficient for Keeping the same whilst she Remains my Widow. ------- Item, I give unto my Son John Cook the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Mary Pyle the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Margaret Johnfon the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Hannah Brabfton the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Phebe Plummer the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give and Bequeath unto my Son Stephen Cook his Heirs & Afsigns forever all the Tract or plantation of Land I now Live on with all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging. Except the Afores'd. Priviledges to my Widow afores'd. As Also all the Remainder of my Personal Estate for his own proper use & behove for The better enabling him to pay or cause to be paid & fully Discharg'd all my Funeral Charges & just Debts as Speedily as my be; together with the Legacies Afores'd. which Legacies it is my Will should be Discharg'd within one year after my Decease. And further it is my Will that my s. Son Stephen his Heirs Ex's. Adm'd. or Afsigns should pay or cause to be paid unto my Wife Afores'd. The sum of Eight Pounds Current Lawful Money of the Province of Penfylvania yearly and every year whilst she Remains my Widow. Lastly I do nominate Constitue & Appoint my Beloved Wife & Son Stephen Afores'd. Sole Ex's. to this my last Will and Testament. And I do hereby utterly Disallow, revoke , make Void & Disannul all & every other Former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, & Ex's. by one in any ways before this time Named, Will'd & bequeathed. Ratifying & Confirming this, & no other to be my last Will & Testament. According to the true Intent & Meaning thereof. In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this Twenty Seventh Day of the Twelfth Month in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred & Fifty Eight. Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced & Declared by the s. John Cook as his last Will & Testament in the Presence of us the Subcribers ---- John Pusey - - - Dinah Cook John Cook (Seal) Isaac Jackson Chester March 15th 1759 Then Personally appeared John Pufey & Dinah Cook two of the witnefses to the within Will and being of the People called Quakers on their Solemn affermations according to law did folemnly Sincerely and truly declare affirm and Say that they were personally prefent and did see and Hear John Cook the Teftor within Named Sign Seal publish pronounce & declare the within Writing as for his last Will & Teftament and that at the doing thereof he was of a found & well Disposing mind & memory to the Beft of their underftanding & that their Names Subfcribed as Witnefses thereunto are of their own respective proper Hands writing. Affirmed Before me Henry H. Graham D Reg. LAST WILL and TESTAMENT of JOHN COOK, son of Peter and Elinor (Norman) Cook Born - September 2, 1696, Tarvin, Cheshire, England Married - 1718, Elinor Lansdell, Newark MH, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Died - Abt March 1759, Londongrove, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Buried - Believed to be buried in an unmarked grave in the Londongrove FBG, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Will Obtained - Chester County Archives Archives and Record Services, West Chester, Pennsylvania Will Book - D, page 161 -- R. L. Cooke, III September 11, 1997

Will of John Cook (1696-1759)

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Chester County Wills John Cook, 1758 The last Will & Testament of John Cook of the Township of Londongrove in the County of Chester & Province of Pennsylvania who being very sick & weak in Body, but of a Sound disposing mind & memory for which I am Thankful to the Alone giver thereof; & calling to mind the Morality of my Body, do make & Constitute this my last Will & Testament in manner following (that is to Say) Princapally & first of all, I give & Recommend my Soul into the Hands of Almighty God that gave it; & for my Body I order it to be Decently Buried at the Discretion of my Ex's hereafter named. And as touching such Worldly Estate wherewith it hath Pleas'd the Lord to Blefs me in this Life I give Devise & Dispose of same in the following Manners and form, Viz ---- Imprimis It is my Will & I do order, that in the first place all my Funeral Charges & just Debts be paid & fully Discharg'd by one of My Ex's hereafter named. Item I give & Bequeath unto my Beloved Wife Elinor Cook the Stone End of my D'lling House wholly for her own use & Convenience. As also the [unintel] under the same During her Widow hood together with free and full Privilidge of Ingrefs, Egrefs, & Regrefs, into to upon & from the Premifses on which s. house stands. And also it is my Will that my Heir to this my Plantation as hereafter Named should Provide cause to be Provided a Sufficient Quanity of Firewood for my Wife Afores'd during her Widow hood from time to time as she may stand in need thereof to be cut Cordwood length & brought to the Door; It is likewise my Will that she should have the Two best Feather Beds, & Furniture, an Oak Case of Drawers, an Ovel Walnut Table, & alittle Square Poplar one, The Clock & Case, The Couch, an Oak Chest, & Six Rush Bottom Chairs, together with other Furniture in the Stone End Afores'd. As also a Pot of her Choice & my Riding Horse Named Rock, & her Choice of one of the Milk Cows, with Pasture & father Sufficient for Keeping the same whilst she Remains my Widow. ------- Item, I give unto my Son John Cook the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Mary Pyle the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Margaret Johnfon the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Hannah Brabfton the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give unto my Daughter Phebe Plummer the Sum of Four Pounds --- Item, I give and Bequeath unto my Son Stephen Cook his Heirs & Afsigns forever all the Tract or plantation of Land I now Live on with all the Appurtenances thereunto belonging. Except the Afores'd. Priviledges to my Widow afores'd. As Also all the Remainder of my Personal Estate for his own proper use & behove for The better enabling him to pay or cause to be paid & fully Discharg'd all my Funeral Charges & just Debts as Speedily as my be; together with the Legacies Afores'd. which Legacies it is my Will should be Discharg'd within one year after my Decease. And further it is my Will that my s. Son Stephen his Heirs Ex's. Adm'd. or Afsigns should pay or cause to be paid unto my Wife Afores'd. The sum of Eight Pounds Current Lawful Money of the Province of Penfylvania yearly and every year whilst she Remains my Widow. Lastly I do nominate Constitue & Appoint my Beloved Wife & Son Stephen Afores'd. Sole Ex's. to this my last Will and Testament. And I do hereby utterly Disallow, revoke , make Void & Disannul all & every other Former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, & Ex's. by one in any ways before this time Named, Will'd & bequeathed. Ratifying & Confirming this, & no other to be my last Will & Testament. According to the true Intent & Meaning thereof. In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto Set my hand & Seal this Twenty Seventh Day of the Twelfth Month in the year of our Lord one Thousand Seven Hundred & Fifty Eight. Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced & Declared by the s. John Cook as his last Will & Testament in the Presence of us the Subcribers ---- John Pusey - - - Dinah Cook John Cook (Seal) Isaac Jackson Chester March 15th 1759 Then Personally appeared John Pufey & Dinah Cook two of the witnefses to the within Will and being of the People called Quakers on their Solemn affermations according to law did folemnly Sincerely and truly declare affirm and Say that they were personally prefent and did see and Hear John Cook the Teftor within Named Sign Seal publish pronounce & declare the within Writing as for his last Will & Teftament and that at the doing thereof he was of a found & well Disposing mind & memory to the Beft of their underftanding & that their Names Subfcribed as Witnefses thereunto are of their own respective proper Hands writing. Affirmed Before me Henry H. Graham D Reg. LAST WILL and TESTAMENT of JOHN COOK, son of Peter and Elinor (Norman) Cook Born - September 2, 1696, Tarvin, Cheshire, England Married - 1718, Elinor Lansdell, Newark MH, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Died - Abt March 1759, Londongrove, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Buried - Believed to be buried in an unmarked grave in the Londongrove FBG, Chester Co., Pennsylvania Will Obtained - Chester County Archives Archives and Record Services, West Chester, Pennsylvania Will Book - D, page 161 -- R. L. Cooke, III September 11, 1997

Will of John Councell

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This is the text of [[Councell-38|John Councell]]'s will mostly as found in Rodney Councell's book ''Descendants of Dennis Councell'', published in Maryland in 2006. A photocopy of the will appears on pages 456-458. A transcription appears on page 27 with this reference: "Maryland State Archives, Annapolis, Maryland. WK 494-495 Page 68." My transcription differs from Rodney's in some places. Sarah Councell Turner June 2, 2023, updated February 8, 2024. ---- In the Name of God Amen, I '''John Councell''' of Queen Anne County in the State of Maryland being weak of body but of sound Disposing mind memory and understanding, considering the certainty of Death and the Uncertainty of the time thereof and being Desirous of Settleing my worldly affairs and be thereby the better prepared to Leave this world when it shall Please God to Call me home do therefore make and Publish this my Last will and Testament in manner and form following, that is to Say -- First and principally I Commit my Soul into the hands of Almighty God who Gave it, me and my body to the Earth to be Deacently buried at the Descretion of my Executor here after nominated and appointed and after my Debts and funeral Expenses paid I devise and bequeath as follows--- Item, I Give and bequeath to my son '''Edward Carey Council''' all my home plantation being part of a tract of land known by the name of Hawkins Pharsalia, Reserving only out of the aforesaid parcel or part of a tract of Land all that part which lies over on the west side of the main Road that leads from the nine bridges to Roes Cross Roads. Item, I Give and bequeath unto my son '''John Council '''all that parcel or part of a tract of land known by the name of Toms Fancy Enlarged now in my possession together with all the tract of Land [Emorys?] chance corrected and also all that part of Hinderleys plains Enlarged that is now in my possession. Item, I Give and bequeath unto my two sons '''Samuel Council''' and '''James Council '''all that part of Hawkins Pharsalia which I possess lying over on the west side of the main Road that leads from the Nine Bridges to Roes Cross Roads to be Equally Divided between them. Item, I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter '''Sarah Council''' one Negro Girl named '''Fanny '''now aged about Eight or nine years and my Chaise & Harness. Item, I Give and bequeath to my son '''Elijah Council''' twenty pounds to be paid him by Executor when he arrives at the age of twenty one years untill which time I recommend him to the Care of my Executor together with all his part of my Estate. Item, I Give and bequeath unto my son '''Thomas Council''' twenty pounds to be paid him by my Executor when he arrives at the age of twenty one years untill which time I Recommend him to the Care of my Executor together with all his part of my estate. Item, I Give and bequeath all the Remainder of my Estate after payment of my Legacies and other Expences herein before mentioned unto my Daughter '''[Mary? Sary?] Council''', my son '''Henry Council''', my son '''Samuel Council '''my son''' James Council''', my son '''William Council '''my son '''Elijah Council '''& my son '''Thomas Council '''to be Equally Divided between the last mentioned Seven Children And, Lastly I do Constitute and appoint my son '''Henry Council '''sole Executor of this my last will and Testament Revoking and annulling all former wills by me heretofore made, Ratifying and Confirming this and none other to be my last will and Testament - In Testamony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed my seal this twenty-second day of December in the year of our Lord seventeen hundred and ninety five -- Signed sealed published and declared by '''John Council''' the above mentioned Testator as and for his last will and Testament in the presence of us who at his Request and in his presence have subscribed our names as Witnesses hereunto -- '''John Bewley''' '''Benedict Jackson''' '''Martha Jackson''' '''John Council '''(Seal)

Will of John Cowper/Cooper of Hengham (Hingham) 1621

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This is a transcript of the original will of [[Cowper-217|'''John Cowper (1554-1621)''']] of "Hengham" (Hingham) Norfolk, a yeoman. He wrote his will on 12 March 1620/1 and it was proved the Archdeaconry Court of Norfolk on 20 April 1621. '''Will of John Cowper (Cooper) of Hengham, 1621''' Archdeaconry of Norfolk ANF original will 1621 no. 15 indexed in the Norfolk Record Office catalogue as: Cooper, John, of Hingham 1621 Description identifier fccb7dd7-f861-4d06-9350-5e7f53ef320c Norfolk Record Office, Norwich, Norfolk, England. Family Search film DGS008045779 images 405-408, viewable at a Family History Centre Transcribed February 2022 Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the original document.
Crossings through have been included struck out
Paragraph breaks at change of bequest, and bold text are my own for ease of reading.
Where present, the obsolete letter Thorn has been rendered as th, and ff has been rendered as F
Abbreviations and breviographs have been expanded in [square brackets]
The image quality was good and the writing very legible. Non standard spelling as per usual for this time period, which has been transcribed verbatim. "Money of England" was consistently spelled as "Mony of Ingland" '''Persons Mentioned (not necessarily in this order, some rearrangement to keep family groups together:''' *'''Elizabeth my wellbeloved wife''' *'''Thomas Cowper my eldest son''' executor of will *'''Robert Cowper my sonne''' had nine children living in 1621, all named in the will. No wife named. **'''Robert Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Thomas Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''John Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Henry Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Agnes Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Susanna Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Elizabeth Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Margaret Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Mary Cowper''' child of Robert Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years *'''Henry Cowper my sonne''' received lands in Norwood. Three children named in the will, no wife named. Executor of will **'''George Cowper''' child of Henry Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Henry Cowper''' child of Henry Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years **'''Agnes Cowper''' child of Henry Cowper and Testator's grandchild, Under the age of 21 years *'''Anthony Cowper my sonne''' three named children living in 1621, no wife named **'''John Cowper''' Eldest son of Anthony Cowper, and Testator's grandchild. Under the age of 21 years **'''Anthony Cowper''' son of Anthony Cowper, and Testator's grandchild. Under the age of 21 years **'''Jeremy Cowper''' youngest son of Anthony Cowper, and Testator's grandchild. Under the age of 21 years *'''Elizabeth Tuttell of Deepeham''' relationship not given. Had a recurring monetary bequest and also money to repair her house. **'''her eldest sonne Anthony Tuttell''' the will originally had his surname written as Cowper. Under the age of 21 years. **''' John Reynolds her next sonne''' Under the age of 21 years. *'''my brother Robert Cowper''' overseer of the will - [[Cowper-623|Robert (Cowper) Cooper (abt.1556-bef.1626)]] *'''my brother Peter Cowper''' **'''Peter Cowper''' son of Peter Cooper and Testator's nephew. Under the age of 21 years **'''Thomas Cowper''' son of Peter Cooper and Testator's nephew. Under the age of 21 years **'''John Cowper''' son of Peter Cooper and Testator's nephew. Under the age of 21 years **'''Elizabeth Cowper''' daughter of Peter Cooper and Testator's niece. Under the age of 21 years *'''my nephew John Cowper fishmonger''' *'''John Cowper of Bannham''' **'''Elizabeth Cowper''' daughter of John Cowper of Bannham **'''Ruth Cowper''' daughter of John Cowper of Bannham *'''Mr Peck our minister''' *'''Henry Elwyn butcher''' *'''Agnes Bishop''' *'''Katherine Farrow my servant''' was still in service with Testator's wife Elizabeth in 1630 by her will *'''Raphe Cowper of Deepeham''' **'''his daughter with her lame hand''' *'''William Godfrey''' tenant of Testator's house in Hingham *'''Sir Francis Lovell''' Testator held leases from him *'''John Woodcock''' occupied Testator's tenement in Norwood *'''John Venters''' Testator bought land from him in Norwood *'''Thomas Greeneward''' witness to the will *'''John ffytling''' witness to the will *'''Henry Barnewell''' witness to the will ---- In the name of god Amen the twelft daie of march in the Eighteenth yeere of the reign of our Sov[e]raign lord James by
the grace of god of Ingland France & Ireland king Defend[er] of the Faith &c and of Scotland the Four & Fiftieth
Anno do[min]i 1620 I '''John Cowp[er] of Hengham''' in the countie of Norff yeoman being sick in bodie but of good Remembrance
blessed be god do ordaine & make my last will and testament in man[n]er & forme following
Imprimis I bequeath
my soule into the mercifull handes of allmightie god my heavenly father trusting to be saved only by the merits
of Jesus Christ my blessed saviour and my body to be buried wher it shall please god to call me.
It[e]m I give and
bequeath unto '''Elizabeth my wellbeloved wife''' the summe of Forty poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland to be paid
to the said Elizabeth or her assignes within seavon daies after my decease
It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth more
the sum[m]e of twenty poundes yeerlie the same to be paid to the said Elizabeth or her assignes by my executo[rs] quart[e]rly
by Five poundes a quarter from & after the daie of my burial at the house where I now dwell during the wholl terme of the naturall life of the said
Elizabeth It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth & her assignes for & during the terme of her naturall life all that p[ar]te
of my house & Rooms wherin I now dwell and the use of all other my houses adioyning as I now have them and
likewise the little yard at the back door & Rooms in the other yearde for to lay wood in or for any other necessarie
uses as I now have & do use them
It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth & to her executo[rs] & assignes all the stuffe in my
house & all other my moveable Goods except my bonds bills debts debtbook & ready mony & also except all man[n]er of
leases saving onelie of Crams Garden the use & lease wherof I give to the Elizabeth & her assignes during the terme of
her naturall life the said lease, yelding & paying such yeerlie rent & p[er]forming such covenants as shall grow due to the
lord of the Mannor of Hengha[m] aforesaid therfore It[e]m I give to the said Elizabeth all kindes of wood in my yeard and
grounds meete for fire timber & timber trees excepted with free libertie of ingresse egresse & Regressevfor her & her assignes
servants & workmen with cart & cariage to fell cut downe make set up & carry away at fitt seasons & doing as litle
hurt to the corne or grasse theron growing as convenientlie she or they may
Ite[e]m I give to '''Thomas Cowper'''
'''my eldest sonne''' & to his heires for ever all that part of my house in the marketstedde Market Street? in Hengham aforesaide
wherin '''Will[ia]m Godfrey''' doth now dwell with the yarde & backside therunto belonging & adjoinying & all my houses
thereupon builded, yelding and paying during the naturall life of the aforesaid Elizabeth and toward the payment
of her annuitie before mentioned & bequeathed the summe of six poundes a yeere to be paid quarterlie by xxxs
a quarter from & after my decease or daie of my burial It[e]m I give to '''my said sonne Thomas Cowper''' & to his heires for ever all that other parte of my house
in the marketstedd of Hengham aforesaide where I now dwell and all my houses & yards therto adioining & belonging
from and after the decease of the said Elizabeth
It[e]m I give to''' my said sonne Thomas Cowper''' his executors
& assignes all such landes as I hold of by lease togither w[i]th my lease therof from '''Sr Francis Lovell''' (Cranes garden
and my butchers stalls onelie excepted) during the wholle terme expressed in the said lease
It[e]m I give to the
said '''Thomas Cowper''' his executors & assignes the sum[m]e of twelve poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland to be paid
within two yeeres after my decease
It[e]m I give & bequeath to '''Robert Cowper my sonne''' & to his heires for
ever fouer several peeces of land lying in the Field of Hengham aforesaid conteyning in all six acres & three
Roodes of land by estimation yelding & paying therfore to my executors during the naturall life of the aforesaid
Elizabeth the sum[m]e of three poundes seaven shillings and six pence of lawfull mony of Ingland yearly and
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and everie yeere by foure equall porc[i]ons quarterlie so long as the said '''Elizabeth''' shall live toward the payment
of her said annuitie of xxLs before to her bequeathed: It[e]m I give & assigne to the said '''Robert Cowper my sonne'''
his heires & assigns three butchers stalles which I have in the marketstedde of hengham aforesaide
and also two butchers stalls in the marketstedde of Watton in the county aforesaid, yelding & paying to
my executors yeerlie & everie yeere during the naturall life of the said Elizabeth the sume of
Thirtie shillings of lawfull mony of Ingland by foure equall porc[i]ons quartelie fro[m] & after the
daie of my buriall It[e]m I give t Allwaies p[ro]vided that if the said Robert his heires or assignes
shall fayle in the payment of the said severall som[m]es or in any part thereof in man[n]er & forme aforesaide
Then I will & my mynde is : that my executors or anie of them by themselves or their assignes shall enter into
all & singular the said pr[e]mises whatsoever in this my will to they said Rob[er]t his heires or assignes afore bequeathed
aswell lands as stalls, and the same to hold & possesse, untill such time as all such arreareages shalbe
fullie satisfied . (with competent damages also according to the iudgment of my Supervisor) anything in this
my will to the contreerie not w[i]thstanding. It[e]m I give & bequeathe unto the said Robert Cowper my
sonne the Sum[m]e of Fifty & Foure poundes of Fiftie and three poundes and Fifteene shillings of lawfull
mony of Ingland, to be be paid to the said Robert his executors or assignes within one wholle yeere after
my decease It[e]m I give to '''Henry Cowper my sonne''' & his heires for ever, all that my tenement
in Norwood with the lands thereunto adioyning. now in the occupac[i]on of '''John Woodcock''', and also one pictle
or close which I bought of '''John Venters''' conteyning two acres of land as it lyeth in Norwood aforesaid
yelding & paying yeerlie & everie yeere during the naturall life of the said '''Elizabeth my wife''' the Sum[m]e of
Five poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland , the same to be paid by even & equall porc[i]ons quarterly . viz
xxv s a quarter fro[m] & after the daie of my buryall towards the payment of the yeerly Annuity of xx Ls befor
bequeathed to the said Elizabeth
It[e]m I give to '''Anthony Cowper my sonne''' the sum[m]e of twentie &
three pounds and Fifiteene shillinges to be paid to the said Anthony his executors or assignes within one
yeere after my decease, Allwaies p[ro]vided that the said Anthony or his executors shall first give or show forth
sufficient assurance to my executors by bond or otherwise, or show forth some assurance allready passed by him
for the sure & true payment of the Sum[m]e of three poundes to my said executors of lawfull mony of Ingland yeere
ly & everie yeere by foure even and equall porc[i]ons quarterly from & after the day of my buryall towards
the payment of the yeerly Anuity of the said Elizabeth . during the wholle terme of the naturall life of the
said Elizabeth [page 3]
It[e]m I give to '''my said sonne Robert Cowper his nyne children w[hi]ch be now living viz to Rob[er]t Thomas John Henry'''
'''Agnes, Susanna, Elizabeth, Margaret & Mary''' to everie one of them the sum[m]e of Five pounds of lawfull
mony of Ingland the same to be paid be paid into the hands of their said father to their severall uses within one yeare after my decease
and by him to be repayed unto them at their severall ages of one & twentie yeeres
It[e]m I give to''' my sonne An='''
'''thony his two eldest sons viz John & Anthony Cowper''' the sum[m]e of five poundes a peece and '''to his youngest sonne'''
'''Jeremy''' the sum[m]e of ten poundes of lawfull mony of Ingland the same to be paid within one yeere after
my decease into the hands of their said father to their severall uses and by him to be repayed unto them
severally as their severall ages of one & twentie yeeres
It[e]m I give''' to my sonne Henry Cowper his two sons'''
'''George and Henry''' Five pounds a peece & to '''his daughter Agnes''' ten poundes of lawfull mony of
Ingland the same to be paid into the hands of their said father to their severall uses within one year after
my decease and by him to be repayed unto them at their severall ages of one & twentie yeeres
It[e]m I give to '''Elizabeth Tuttell of Deepeham''' the sum[m]e of vis viijd a yeer for & during the terme of three yeeres next
following after my decease
It[e]m I give to '''her eldest sonne Anthony CowperTuttell''' the sum[m]e of forty shillings to be paid
unto the said Anthony his executors or assignes at his age of one & twenty
It[e]m I give '''to John Reynolds her next sonne'''
the sum of xxs to be paid to him his executors or assignes at his age of one & twenty yeeres
It[e]m I will that
my executors shall bestowe twenty shillings in reparac[i]ons upon her house at her direction
It[em] I give to every
one of '''my brother Peter Cowpers children viz Peter. Thomas. John & Elizabeth''' forty shillings a peece
the same to be paid unto them severally at their severall ages of one & twenty yeeres within three yeeres after
my decease
It[e]m I give to '''my nephew John Cowper fishmonger''' the sum[m]e of forty shillings to be paid
unto him within three yeeres after my decease
It[e]m I give to '''Elizabeth Cowper & Ruth Cowper the daughters'''
'''of John Cowper of Bannham''' ten shillings a peece to be paid within one year after my decease
It[e]m my desire is that '''Mr Peck our minister''' should give some word of exhortation to the assembly at my buryall
and I do give to him for his paines twenty shillings
It[e]m I give unto '''Henry Elwyn butcher & Agnes Bishop'''
ten shillings a peece and to '''Katherine Farrow my servant''' twenty shillings.
It[e]m I give to '''Raphe Cowp[er]'''
'''of Deepeham''' vs and to his daughter w[i]th her lame hand vs It[e]m I do appoint '''my brother Robt Cowper'''
'''supervisor of this my will''' and I do give him for his paines visviijd
It[e]m I do ordayne & make my two
'''sons aforesaid Thomas Cowper & Henry Cowper executors of this my last will''' & testament conteyned in 3 sheets
of paper
It[e]m all other my Goods & chattalls bonds bills debts debtbooks &ready mony whatsoev[e]r ungiven and
unbequeathed I do give the same to my said executors towards the bringing of my body to honest buriall
payment of my debts & legacies the p[ro]bate & p[er]formance of this my last will & testament: In witness whereof
I have sett my hand and seale to these pr[e]sents the day & yeere first above written
Mark of John Cowper Redde Sealed & delivered in the pr[e]sence
of us: Thomas Greeneward
John ffytling
Henry Barnewell his mark
[page 4]
'''Clemens Corbet''' Legum d[o]c[t]or in et p[er] totum archniatum Norffolcia Commissarius et Offilur
rite et legittime constitutus '''Dilcctie''' nobis in Chromris Roberte Pecke rec[t]ori de Hingham Henrico
Scotrectori de Reymerston et Willielmo Grigson rec[t]ori di Hardingham Archniatus pr[o]dict urce q[..] inxues Sualis
'''Ad''' inrandum fuit inrari faciendum et Juramento corporali onerandum in debita nirus forma Quosdam Thomam
Cowper et Henricum Cowp[er] Executores testimenti siue ultima voluntatus Johannis cowp[er] nuper dum vixit de
Henryham pr[e]sentibus annex archinatus pr[e]dict uraq uixuis de defunct '''Vobie''' cuilbet vestrum vices et auctem
uras commistimus concedinusq[ue] potatem pr[e]sentes Et quid in pmisse feceritus nosant alium nidciem in hac p[er]cem petentem
que incimq[ue] Debite certs unacum pr[e]sentibus '''Date''' subsigillo officij urei vicesimo die menses Aprilis Anno domini
mile[si]mo sexcentesimo vicesimo primo The form of the oath
You shall sweare that you beleive the will w[hi]ch is hereunto annexed is the laste will and Testament of John Cowp[er]
of Hengham yo[u]r late father deceased that there hath binne nothinge added thereunto not taken from the same since
the daie of his death to yo[u]r knowledge That you shall paie his debts and legacies so farforth as his goods will
extend and as by lawe you shalbe chargeable, and that the Inventorie w[hi]ch y[o]u have ex'ted into the Office of
the Archdeacon of Norff is the true and p[er]fecte Inventorie of all the goods and chattells of yo[u]r late father deceased
nothinge left out thereof To yo[u]r knowledge So helpe you god &c. ==Sources==

Will of John Crisford 1548

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This is the Last and Testament of John Crisford a husbandman from the parish of Ninfield in Sussex. He has a wife and two children and a house in Rye.

Will Of John Davidson

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=== Death === [[Davidson-16724|John Davidson]] Died 8 May 1862. ==Will== :STATE OF GEORGIA) :HARRIS County ) THE WILL OF JOHN DAVIDSON In the name of God, Amen. I, John Davidson, of said County and State, being of advanced age but of sound and disposing mind and memory, knowing that I must shortly depart this life, deem it right and proper, both as respects my family and myself, that I should make a disposition of the property with which a kind Providence has blessed me with. :'''First''' I desire and direct that my body be buried in a decent Christian-like manner. :'''Secondly''' I desire and direct that all my just debts be paid without delay by my Executors hereinafter appointed. :'''Thirdly''' I give and bequeath and devise to my beloved wife, Elizabeth, Lots of Land numbers Two Hundred and Seventy, and Two Hundred and Seventy One in the 4th. District of Harris County, Georgia, and Lots Numbers Forty Six and Forty Seven in the 5th. District of said County and State, for and during her natural life only; and at her death to be equally divided between all of my children: -- the property above bequeathed and devised to my wife to be in lieu of her dower in all of my real Estate. I also give and bequeath to my said wife, two mules named Beck and Rhody, sufficienty of farming utensils, cattle and hogs to be selected by my Executors; -- Also my household and kitchen furniture, an a sufficienty of provisions for one years support. :'''Fourthly''' I give and bequeath to my beloved wife, for and during her natural life only, the following negro slaves to wit:- Champion, a man about thirty years old, and his wife named Sophy, and their children, Richmond, Fanny and Sally, -- a negro woman named Gatsey, and negro boy named John Francis and negro man named Bob about twenty one or two years old; and at her death the said negroes to be equally divided between all of my children (except Nancy Hutchinson and Mercy Ann Grant.) :'''Fifthly''' The balance of my negro property, I devise and direct shall be equally divided between my children; except Nancy Hutchinson and Mercy Ann Grant (having already given to them by deeds of Gifts such negroes as I intend them to have, and which negroes so given to them are not included in this Item of my Will.) :'''Sixthly''' The Reserve of my personal property, not herein already bequeathed: Such as Mules, Hogs, Money etc; and also my landed Estate not bequeathed to my wife, Shall be equally divided between all of my children, including Nancy Hutchinson and Mercy Ann Grant. :'''Seventhly''' I hereby constitute and appoint Albert Davidson and Elias Davidson Executors of this my last Will and Testament, This August 7,1860. (Signed)John Davidson (L.S.) Signed, sealed, declared and published by JOHN DAVIDSON as his last Will and Testament in presence of us the undersigned who subscribed our names hereto in the presence of said Testator at his special instance and request and in the presence of each other. :This August 7th 1860 :Benjamin Walker - - Fleming Parker - - Gustavus A. Myhand, J.P. The Davidson Family, complied by Martha Phyllis Davidson, Margaret Davidson Davis, William Hutchinson Davidson, June Lovelace Heard. West Point, Georgia, July 4, 1959. Shared by Davidson descendant Judith Davidson == Sources ==

Will of John Davies of Llangadwaladr, Denbighshire, Wales, 1850

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== Will of John Davies of Llangadwaladr, Denbighshire == This is a transcript of the will of [[Davies-16465|John Davies]], farmer, of Pentre Ucha in the parish of Llangadwaladr in Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 20 January 1849/50 and was proved on 3 October 1850 in the Consistory Court of St Asaph. === Transcript === This is the last Will and Testament of me John Davies
of Pentre Ucha in the Parish of Llancadwalader in the County of
Denbigh Farmer which I make publish and declare in manner
and form following, That is [to] say, I give and bequeath unto my
beloved wife Elinor Davies during her natural life all my
estate and effects of what nature or kind soever, and
wheresoever the same shall be at the time of my death
and after the death of my present wife I give and bequeath
the same unto my Children in manner following I give
and bequeath unto ten of my children the sum of two
pounds each namely, Nathanael, Edward, Elizabeth,
David, Thomas, Richard, Evan, Ann Catharine Serah Davies
I also give and bequeath unto my two sons Richard & John Davies the
sum of ten pounds in trust for my Daughter Mary Davies to [be]
given to her in the way that they shall deem it most bene-
-ficial for her benefit. And as to all the rest residue and
remainder of all my estate and effects of what nature
or kind soever and where soever the same shall be at
the time of the death of my beloved Wife Elinor Davies
I give the same unto my son John Davies who also
I wish to carry on the Farming business with his
Mother during her lifetime. And I nominate and
appoint my beloved Wife Elinor Davies and my son
John Davies to be Executors of this my last Will and
Testament hereby revoking and making void all
former Wills by me at any time heretofore made
In Witness whereof I the said John Davies [page 2]
have hereunto set my hand this twentieth day of
January one thousand eight hundred and forty nine 1849 John Evans X his mark Signed and declared by the within named
John Davies as and for his last Will and
Testament in the presence of us present
at the same time who at his request in
his presence and in the presence of each
other have hereunto subscribed our
names as Witnesses
Edward Hughes
Henry Edwards The 3rd. day of October 1850
Appeared personally the within
named Ellinor Davies and John
Davies and took the usual oath
of Executors and that the
personal Estate and Effects of
the deceased John Davies
did not at the time of his
death amount in value to the
Sum of Two hundred
pounds. Before me
Charles Scott [….] [Left margin]
Effects Sworn
Under £200
and Testator died
in the Month of
May 1850 == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33375758|ce454b}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|302237}}. John Davies, probate, 3 Oct 1850.

Will of John Doling, Wool Stapler Wilts, prob May 1846

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The Will of John Doling, woolstapler, Wilton, Wilts. :Died between 19 Dec 1845 (date of will) and 27 Dec 1845 date of burial : John Doling, Wilton, December 27th 58 years :DOLING, JOHN     58   :GRO Reference: 1845  D Quarter in WILTON UNION  Volume 08  Page 277 This is the last will and testament of me John Doling of Wilton in the County of Wilts, woolstapler . First and a [ ] that all my just debts be fully paid out of my personal estate I give and devise unto my son John Doling my [ ] wool stocks, lofts and store adjoining my dwellinghouse. To hold the same unto and to the use of my said son, John, his heirs and assigns for ever. '''I give unto my dear wife, Hannah Doling during her life''' and to each of my five unmarried daughters so long as she shall remain single, a right to reside in and occupy jointly with my said son John the freehold and leasehold dwellinghouse and offices now in my own occupation in the [ a a] Market Place Wilton and also the leasehold dwellinghouse and offices adjoining thereto in the occupation of my tenants Charlotte Hawkins and [ ] Judd and subject to such right of residence. I give and devise the same freehold and leasehold premises and akso the two leasehold cottages adjoining thereto with their respective appurtenances unto the use of my said son John Doling his heirs, executors and administrators as to the freehold for ever and as to the leasehold for all such estate and interest as I may have therein at my decease to and for his own absolute use . And I hereby direct that all the freehold and leasehold premises hereby given to my said son John shall be held by him free and discharged from any mortgages [ ] which may be [ ] therein at my decease or on any part thereof which I direct shall be paid out of my residuary personal estate in exoneration of the said premises. I give unto my said wife, the use and enjoyment during her life of all my household goods, furniture and effects jointly with my said son and my unmarried daughters and immediately after her decease direct that the same shall fall into and form part of my residuary estate and as to all the residue and remainder of my real and personal estate and effects, I give and bequeath the same unto my friends, John Dennis of Salisbuty, [Bar_]Clerk, George Goodman of [Leeds?] wool merchant and John Littlewood and John Howard? both of Rochdale wool merchants, To hold the same unto and to the use of the said John Dennis, George Goodman, John Littlewood and John How? Their heirs executors, administrators and assignes according to the nature and quantitiy thereof, nevertheless upon the trusts following viz. In trust as soon as may be after my decease to sell the whole of my said residuary real estate either by public auction or private contract For the best prices that can be reasonably obtained for the same and to sell and convert into money the whole of my residuary personal estate and stand possessed of all the moneys which shall arise from all such sales and conversion in trust to pay to each of my daughters, '''Mary Doling, Ann Eliza Doling, Anna Aminatina Doling, Emma Doling and Henrieta Doling and my said son John Doling''' the sum of five hundred pounds sterling within six calendar months next after my decease and as to all the residue of the said moneys in trust to invest the same in the names of my said trustees in the government funds or on real securities and interest arising from the said trust funds into my said wife Hannah Doling during her life for her own use and immediately after her decease in trust to divide and pay the whole of the said trust moneys unto and equally between and amongst my six above mentioned children and '''my daughter Elizabeth the wife of William Thring the younger''' but inasmuch as my daughter Elizabeth received from me at her marriage, the sum of six hundred pounds , I direct that for the purpose of putting her on an equality with her sisters she shall bring the sum of one hundred pounds into distribution with my other children and make an allowance for the same on the division of my residuary trust moneys and inasmuch as my said son John will be [ ] beyond his sisters on the devises here___ contained in this favour. I direct that he shall in like manner bring the sum of five hundred pounds hereinbefore bequeathed to him into distribution with my other children and make an allowance for the same on such division. I direct that the receipts of my said trusts and trustee for the time being shall be sufficient discharges to the purchaser or purchasers of all or any part of my real or personal estate and shall effectually discharge such purchaser or purchasers from or [ ] to the application or being answerable for the misapplication or non application of the money thereby acknowledged to be received or any part thereof, I desire my friends? Messrs Benjamin Goodmand and son of Leeds may be employed in the sale and disposal of that part of my stock in trade which consists of long wools and my agents Messrs John Howard and company and Messrs Ames Littlewood and son of [ ] sale of that part which consists of short wools and [ki?] I hereby appoint the said John Dennis, George Goodman, John Littlewood and John Howard joint executors of this my will hereby revoking all former wills by me made and I direct that my said trustees and executors shall be indemnified in the execution of the trusts hereby contained and that they shall and may retain out trust moneys, all costs and expenses which they shall respectively incur in the execution thereof and that one of them shall not be answerable for the other but each of them for his own arts, deeds and defaults only . In witness whereof I have hereunto subscribed my hand this''' nineteenth day of December in the year of our Lord, one thousand, eight hundred and forty five. ''' John Doling, signed, published and declared by the said testator as and for his last will and testament in the presence of us who in his presence at his request and in the presence of each other have herunto subscribed and named as witnesses. J. N. Randall, J E Judd '''Probate was granted on 9th May 1846''' “to Mary Doling, spinster, Anna Aminatina Doling, spinster and John Doling three of the natural and lawful children and three of the residuary legatees , substituted in the said will having been first been sworn by commission only to administer. John Dennis, George Goodman, John Littleword and John Howard the executors and residuary legatees in trust named in the said will, having respectively renounced as well the probate and execution of the said will as the [letters?] of Admon [ ] the same [ ] of the goods of the said deceased. Hannah Doling widow the relict , the residuary legatee for life named in the said will having also renounced the letters of Admon with the said will [ ] of the goods of the said deceased as by Act of Court appeals transcribed by Helen M Ford 1 December, 2016

Will of John Dowsett of Harlow, 1693

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This is a transcription of the original will of [['''John Dowsett''']], yeoman of Harlow, Essex, England. The original is held at the Essex County Record Office. '''Will of John Dowsett of Harlow 1693''' proved at the Commissary of the Bishop of London
Essex County Record Office, Chelmsford, Essex, England.
Reference: D/ABW 10/145
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John wrote his will on 30 November 1693 and it was presented at the Commissary Court by 7 December 1693. Probate appears to have been granted on 19 December, but it is not clear who to. The named executor was Alice Underwood, but probate may have been granted one of the witnesses Joseph Abraham. Spelling, punctuation and line breaks as per the original
Paragraph breaks and bold text are my own for ease of reading
ff has been rendered as F, and ligatures and abbreviations have been expanded in [square brackets] Persons mentioned: *"Cozin John Dowsett" son of the testator's brother Edward deceased - John is actually testator's nephew *Brother Edward Dowsett deceased (of Sawbridgeworth, will 1681) *"Cozin Mary Dowsett" Daughter of testator's brother Edward deceased - Mary is testator's niece *"Cozin Sarah Dowsett" Daughter of testator's brother Edward deceased - Sarah is testator's niece *"Cozin Edward Pinner of the p[ar]ish of Gilstone" son of testator's "Sister Pinner" - Edward is testator's nephew *"Sister Pinner", testator's sister Elizabeth Dowsett married to Edward Pinner *"Alice the daughter of my Sister Pinner and now wife of Robert Underwood of the p[ar]ish of Bishop Stortford", testator's niece, daughter of Elizabeth (Dowsett) Pinner, and Executor of the will *"Robert Underwood of the p[ar]ish of Bishop Stortford" husband of Alice (Pinner) Underwood ---- In the neme of God Amen Name spelled ''neme'' the Thirtieth day of November in the fifth yeere
of the Raigne of our Soveraigne Lord William and Lady Mary by the Grace of God of England
Scotland France & Ireland Kinge & Queene Defenders of the faith &c Annoq Dom[in]i 1693: '''I John'''
'''Dowsett of the p[ar]ish of Harlowe in the Countie of Essex yeoman''' being sick & lame in body
But of Sound & p[er]fect minde & memory praise be therefore given to Almightie God, doe make
and Ordaine this my p[re]sent last Will and Testament in manner & forme following that is to
say First and principally I Commend my Soule into the hands of Almighty God, hoping
through the merits death & passion of my Saviour Jesus Christ to have full & free forgiveness
of all my Sins and to inherit everlasting life, and my body I Committ to the Earth to be
Decently buryed accordinge to the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named And as
touching the disposition of all such Temporal Estate that it hath pleased Almightie God to
bestowe upon me, I Give, devise and dispose thereof as followeth
Item I will, Give
and Devise unto '''my Cozin John Dowsett son of my brother Edward Dowsett of the'''
'''p[ar]ish of Sabridgworth''' in the County of Hertford yeoman lately deceased All that my
Messuage or Tenement with the barne & outhowses, yards gardens orchards and one
peece or p[ar]cell of land thereunto adjoyninge and one other peece or p[ar]cell of Lands Called
by the name of Doggetts Croft Conteyning by Estimacon altogether five Acres more
or less Scituate lyinge and beinge in the p[ar]ish of Harlowe aforesaid now in the Tenure
or occupacon of me the said John Dowsett, and Ralph Hutchen with all & Singular
theire App[ur]tenances To Hold unto the onely proper use & behoofe of my saide Cozin
John Dowsett and to his Heires and Assignes for ever absolutely without any Condition
Item I give and bequeath unto '''my Cozin Mary Dowsett Daughter of my said'''
'''brother Edward Dowsett''' the sume of Twentie pounds of good & Lawfull money of
England to be paid to her after my decease by my Executrix hereafter named
Item
I give unto '''my Cozin Sarah Dowsett one other Daughter of my said brother Edward'''
'''Dowsett''' the sume of Twentie pounds of like Lawfull money to be paid to her after
my decease by my said Executrix, Item I give to '''my Cozin Edward Pinner of the p[ar]ish'''
'''of Gilstone''' in the said Countie of Hertford the Sume of Twentie pounds of like Lawfull
money to be paid to him after my decease by my said Executrix
Item All the Rest &
Remainder of my Estate whatsoever I Give & bequeath unto '''Alice the daughter of my'''
'''Sister Pinner and now wife of Robert Underwood of the p[ar]ish of Bishop Stortford'''
in the said County of Hertford Mason, And I make & ordaine my Kindswoman the
said Alice wife of the said Robert Underwood to be full & sole Executrix of this my
last will & Testament & I order the said Alice my Executrix to Expend six pounds
in money at & for the provision for my funerall, & not under: In witness whereof I the
said John Dowsett the Testator have heereunto sett my hand & Seale the day and
yeere above written Signed Sealed published and declared
by the testator John Dowsett in the pr[e]sence
of us
John King
The mark of Joseph Abraham
Edward Sibley
7 die Decembris 1693 Jurat coram me Michaele Altham & Surr[oga]to On reverse: Testum Johannis Dowsett nup[er] de Harlow in Com Essex Def[unc]ti
Em'l 19 Dec'bis 1693 The last will of John Dowsett
the surrender to the use of the will is in the custody of Joseph Abraham ==Sources==

Will of John English

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'''Will of [[English-81|John English]]'''
:Dated 21 January 1805 :Recorded 20 October 1805 :Kershaw, South Carolina '''Probate''': "South Carolina, U.S., Wills and Probate Records, 1670-1980"
South Carolina Will Transcripts, 1782-1868; Author: Brimelow, Judith M.; Probate Place: Kershaw District, South Carolina
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John English probate on 21 Jan 1805 in Kershaw, South Carolina, USA.
:In the Name of God Amen, I John English of for Kershaw District, State of South Carolina, Being weak in Body, yet of Sound mind and Memory, and knowing it is appointed for all Men to Die, and after Death to Judgment, Do hereby appoint this my Last Will and Testament, and desire it may be Receiv’d by all has Such, :First I give my Soul to Almighty God, maker of Heaven and Earth, & And my body to the Earth, in full Afsurance of its Resurrection at the last day. :As to my Worldly a estate I give and bequeath in the Manner following.—— First, I will that all my (Just) debts me paid, and after that my estate, I dispose of in the following Manner, viz., First, I give to my beloved Sons Robert English, and Jonathan English their Heirs, and Afsigns forever, all that Track of Land, Whereon I know live, and Dwell, to be equally divided between them both, Together with all my Stock of Cattle, Hogs Horses &, Also my Household furniture of every description Whatever, also my plantation Utensils, Wagon, Plows, &, &,. - - :2dly I give and bequeath to my Daughter Elizabeth McDonald, Five Shillings. :3dly I give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ann McDonald, the Sum of Five Shillings. :4thly I give and bequeath to my three Sons, Robert English, Thomas English, and Jonathan English, the Following Negros, and their Ifsue for ever. (viz.) Negroe fellows Clara, and Matt, negroe Weomen, and their Children (viz.) Cloe, Lucy, and her child Harry, Diana and her Son Joe. - - The above mentioned Seven Negroes, Shall be divided Equally, Share and Share alike betwixt my aforesaid three Sons, (Viz.) Robert English, Thomas English, Jonathan English. - - :5thly and lastly I give and Bequeath to my Sons Robert English, and Jonathan English, a Negroe Wench named Phillis, over and above their Dividend, of aforesaid Seven Negores, (Viz.) Clara, Matt, Cloe, Lucy, Harry, Diana and Joe.- - - - , :And I do hereby Constitute, and appoint my aforesaid Two Sons Robert English, and Jonathan English, Executors of this my Last Will and Testament. - In Witnefs whereof I have hereunto Set my Hand and Seal this Twenty First day of January, In the Year of our Lord One Thousand Eight hundred and five. .- - - And of the Independence of the United States of America, the Twenty Ninth :Witnefs Present. :Wm. Sowden :Jacob Chambers :Michael Chambers :John English (Seal) :xxxx xxxxxx :his Mark. :Recorded in Will Book C page 513 :Recorded October 20, 1805. :Ord. I. Alexander :Apt. 23 Pkg. 818 ==Sources==

Will of John Evans of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales, 1814

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This is a transcript of the will of [[Evans-45463|John Evans]], freeholder, of Bache in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, Wales. His will was dated 23 March 1814 and was proved on 10 October 1815. == Transcript == In the Name of God Amen I John Evans of Bache in the Parish of Llan
=gollen in the County of Denbigh Freeholder am in Sound Mind,
Memory and Understanding, Praise by the Almighty God for the
same, do hereby make and publish this my last Will and Testament
in manner and form following, (that is to say) I Give and Devise
unto my son Edward Evans his Heirs and assigns for ever, all
my Real Estate, nevertherless subject to the payment of two
Hundred Pounds to be paid to my Executor hereinafter named
towards paying my Just Debts and Legacies; I Give and Bequeath
unto my Grandson John Evans son of my Daughter Jane Andrew formerly
Jane Evans the sum of Twelve Pounds; Item I Give and Bequeath
unto my Grand-daughter Phebe Evans Daughter of my said Daugh=
=ter Jane Andrew the sum of Eight Pounds, and my best Feather Bed
together with other appurtenances thereunto belonging excepting
the Bedstead which is to be omitted; Item I Give and Bequeath unto
my Grandson Edward Andrew son of my said Daughter Jane
Andrew the sum of Five Pounds; Item I Give and Bequeath unto
my Grand-daughter Ann Evans Daughter of my Daughter Ann Evans
my Wainscott Chest which is now in the Parlour; Item I Give and
Bequeath unto and between my Grandchildren the Children of
my said Daughter Ann Evans, namely Ann, Thomas, Elizabeth and
Jane Evans the sum of Ten Pounds to be equally divided between
them share and share alike; As to all the Rest and Residue of my
Goods, Chattels, and Effects of all kind and nature both moveable and
unmoveable wheresover the same may be found or known thereof
the same I Give and Bequeath unto my son Thomas Evans, Whom
I do hereby nominate and appoint to be the sole and only Executor of
this my last Will and Testament, Revoking all other former Wills by
me made, In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my Hand and seal
the Twenty third of March, in the Year of our Lord one thousand
Eight Hundred and fourteen. John Evans Signed, sealed, Published, and declared
by the said Testator John Evans, as and for [page 2]
his last Will and Testament, in the
Presence and sight of us who have
subscribed our names as Witness theret
o in his Presence and in the presence of
each other with the word “unto” Interlined
The mark of David Jones
The mark of Thomas Williams
Thomas Jones Parish Clerk [page 3]
10th October 1815.
The within named Thomas Evans, then app[eared]
personally and took the usual Oath of an Exe[cutor]
and that the personal Effects and Estate of the said John
Evans did not amount to the Sum of Two hundred
pounds to the best of the Deponents knowledge
and belief.
Before me
[…]
Under £200 == Sources == * "Wales, Wills and Probate, 1513-1858". Llyfrgell Genedlaethol Cymru – The National Library of Wales; Aberystwyth, Wales; Wales Ecclesiastical Wills. {{Ancestry Sharing|33726983|c0237c}} {{Ancestry Record|61635|132200}}. John Evans, probate, 10 Oct 1815.

Will of John Falconer, Chowan County, North Carolina

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Transcription of Will of [[Falconer-267|John Falconer]]: In the Name of God Amen the 28th day of July in the year of our Lord 1739 I John Falconar of the County of Chown. Planter Being very sick and weak in body but of Perfect mind and memory thanks be given unto God therefore, calling unto mind the mortallity of my body and knowing tht it is Appointed for all men once to Die Do make and Ordaine This my Last Will and Testament: That is to say Principally and first of all I give and recommend my Soul into the hands of God that gave it to me, and my body, I recommend it to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like and decent manner; at the discretion of my Executrix hereafter named; nothing Doubting but att the Generall Resurrection I shall receive the same againe by the Mighty Power of God, and as -- touching such Worldy Estate, wherewith it hath pleased God to bless me in this life. I Give, Devise, and dispose of the same in the following manner and form. Imprimis my Will is that all my Just and Lawfull Debts be first Paid by my Executrix. Secondly I Give and bequeath unto my son Thomas Falconar Twelve pence to be Paid by my Executrix by reason he haveing a good Estate in land and I have younger Chilldren That care must taken for them. Thirdly I Give and bequeath unto my daughter Mary Frazier Twelve pence to be paid her by my Executrix for the Same reasons aforesaid. Fourthly I Give and bequeath unto my Daughter Ann Falconar one cow and calf one yew and lamb one feather bead and Boulster one Wooling Wheel and one linning wheel one wooling wheel and pewter dish one bason. Fifthly I give unto Hester Gravenor one Cow and Calfe and one yew and lamb one feather bead and boulster one linning wheel one wooling wheel one pewter dish one bason. Sixthly I Give and bequeath unto my Son George Falconar After his mothers decease all my lands and all the rest of the Estate real and personall and if in case my Son George Falconar should Die without Issue or Heirs that then Said Estate both real and personall shall fall to Ann Falconar and Hester Gravenor After the Death of Their Mother Equally to be divided between them both. Seventhly I Give and bequeath unto my loveing wife Sarah Falconar the work of negro Tom dureing her widow And ye whole mannagement of the whole Estate real and personall to be used at her discretion Dureing her widdowhood and if she marrieth thento return to George Falconar as aforesaid all ye lands and the remainder part of ye moveable Estate only her things. Eightly I Do constitute make and ordain my well beloved Wife Sarah Falconar my only and Sole Executrix of this my last Will & Testament and I doe hereby utterly disallow revoke and disannul all & every other former Testaments, Wills, Legacies, and Executors, by me in any ways before this time named, Willed and bequeathed, Ratifying and Confirming this, and no other, to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written Signed, Sealed, Published, Pronounced, and Declared by the said John Falconar as his last will and Testament in the Presence of the Subscribers John Roustham Illegible Illegible

Will of John Fearn, Virginia

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WILL OF JOHN FEARN
Buckingham County
originally transcribed by AGNES B. JONES
''This will of John Fearn from one of Virginia's "burned counties", was proved originally in Buckingham County Court and there destroyed. It was recorded also in Campbell County, Kentucky, whence this copy, in connection with a legacy from Elizabeth Winfrey Fearn of Buckingham County to William Bagby, husband of Mary Fearn Bagby.'' I John Fearn of Buckingham County do make this my last Will and Testament as follows: I having heretofore made ample provision for my son Thomas, I shall give him nothing by this, my Will. I give and devise to my sons, John and Samuel, and their heirs, all the lands I am now seized of to be equally divided in quality and quantity at the time that Samuel shall arrive at the age of twenty one years, that they draw lot s for choice unless they can otherwise agree. Nevertheless, it is my will and desire that my son John, after he comes of the age of twenty one years, have liberty to live on and work a reasonable part of the said lands until the division is to be made as aforesaid, but if either of my said sons, John or Samuel, dies before he arrives to the age of twenty one years and without heir of his body, then I give the whole of my said lands to the survivor of my said sons, John and Samuel, and his heirs and if both of them shall die before such age and without such heir, then I give my said lands to be sold by my executors and the money arising from such sale to be divided equally among my daughters. I give my still and _______other appanage to my two sons John and Samuel, at the time Samuel shall arrive at the age of twenty one years, until such time I desire the same may be left where they now are and used for the benefit of my estate. I give to my son John one Negro named Sam to be delivered to him at the time he shall arrive to the age of twenty one years. I also give to my said son my gun and a horse, a saddle and bridle, and desire he may be furnished with one good suit of clothes upon arriving at the age aforesaid. I give to my son Samuel my mulatto boy George, to be delivered him at the time he shall arrive at the age of twenty one years, at which time I desire he may be furnished with one good suit of clothes. I also give my said son to be delivered at the time aforesaid, my sword now in possession of John Bates. I also give him a horse, saddle and bridle. I, having made some provisions for some of my daughters, desire to make the other equal to them as follows: I give to my daughter Fanny Putney one hundred pounds current money. I lend to my daughter Jane one Negro named Jude to be delivered to her at the age of twenty one years or day of marriage or after the death of my said daughter, I give the said and her increase after she shall be delivered aforesaid to be equally divided among each of her children as shall be then alive or their legal representatives and if she shall leave no children, then to be divided among my surviving daughters. I give my said daughter a horse, saddle and bridle a n d o n e feather bed abd furniture. I also give her one good suit of clothes upon her marriage or arrival to twenty one years of age. I lend to my daughter Mary my Negro girl Luce to be delivered to her at the age of twenty one years or the day of marriage and after the death of my said daughter I give the said Negro and her increase after she shall be delivered as aforesaid to be equally divided among such her children as shall then be alive or their legal representatives and if she shall leave no children, then to be divided among my surviving daughters. I give my said daughter a horse, saddle and bridle and one feather bed and furniture. I also give her one good suit of clothes upon her marriage or arrival to twenty one years of age. I direct that my executors shall purchase a Negro girl nearly the age of my daughter Ann which Negro I desire may be lent to my daughter Ann upon her marriage or her arrival at the age of twenty one years and after the death of my said daughter, I give the said Negro and her increase after she shall be delivered as aforesaid to be equally divided among such her children as shall be then living or their legal representatives and if she shall leave no children then to be divided among my surviving daughters. I give to my said daughter a horse, saddle and bridle and a feather bed and furniture. I also give her one good suit of clothes upon her marriage or arrival to twenty one years of age. It is my desire that all my Negroes (except what I shall hereafter give my wife) be worked on any part of my lands my Executors shall think proper until my children respective- ly shall have a right to demand such as are given and lent as aforesaid, and that my children be supported as usual until they respectively marry or arrive to twenty one years of age. If any Negro or Negroes which I have given or lent shall happen to die before the time possession of such Negro or Negroes i s or are to be delivered, shall happen, it is my will and desire such Negro or Negroes shall be replaced as near as can be of equal value out of my other Negroes. I give to my wife one sixth of my slaves and personal estate to dispose of as she pleases in lieu of her dower and dis- tributary share therein. The increase of the Negroes above lent which shall happen before the time they are to be delivered and also the residue of my estate I give after the legacies are paid to be equally divided among all my daughters or the survivors of them if no children of such shall die. It is my will and desire that such of my children that shall not have sufficient schooling by the time of my death be sent to school and I desire my executors, may bind my son Samuel after he shall be well educated to some trade or calling to better enable him to get a livlihood. It is my will and desire that my Executors may sell and dispose of any part of my estate if they shall think it best to so do and also to purchase slaves or any other thing they shall find needful for my estate. I appoint my friends John Nicholas, WilliamCannon, and George Carrington Jr., jointly, _____Executors of this my last will and testament, revoking all others before by me made, in witness whereof I have hereunto set seal the seventh day of March on thousand seven hundred and seventy nine.
JOHN FEARN

Will of John Frewen (1596-1654)

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== Introduction == This is a transcript of the Last Will and Testament of [[Frewen-48|John Frewen (1596-bef.1654)]], Clerk, Rector of Northiam in the county of Sussex, England, dated 18 August 1653 and proved at Westminster on 14 March 1653/4.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/D774098 National Archive]
Reference: PROB 11/240/347
Description: Will of John Frewen, Clerk of Northiam, Sussex
Date: 7 March 1654
Held by: The National Archives, Kew (accessed 19 June 2022)
'''Will''': "England & Wales, Prerogative Court of Canterbury Wills, 1384-1858"
The National Archives; Kew, Surrey, England; Records of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Series PROB 11; Class: PROB 11; Piece: 240
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Will of John Frewen of Northsham, Sussex, England, granted probate on 7 Mar 1653. Died Abt 1653.
Spelling, punctuation and line breaks are as per the register copy. ff is rendered as F. Abbreviations are expanded and additions noted in [square brackets]. Paragraph breaks (where added) and bold text for names are my own for ease of reading. == People List == People in the will, in the order that they are mentioned.
*Dorothy, my beloved wife *John, son *Thomas, son *William, son *Samuell, son *Mary, daughter *Mr Thankefull Frewen, beloved brother *Mr John Sharpe, sonne in lawe, of Tenderten, Kent *Mary, grandchild, daughter of daughter Mary *Kinge Charles, deceased *Right Honourable Thomas late Earle of Winchester deceased *Timothy Butler *William Bridges *John Igulden *Abell Glidd *Timothy Butler senior, cosen *Ann Boyes, servant *John Iggulden, witness *Thomas Frewen, witness *Gyles Clarke, witness == Property List == Property in the will, in the order that they are mentioned.
*Lands in the Parish of Icklesham leased to brother Thankfull Frewen *Messuage, garden, orchard, and land in the Parish of Northiam purchased from Timothy Butler *Current dwelling house in the parish of Northiam along with other lands purchased from William Bridges and Timothy Butler *Lands in the Parish of Hawkhurst, Kent, held as gavelkind tenure (see Research Notes) *Lands of John Iggleden in the Parish of Northiam, providing an annuity *Little cottage or tenement in the Parish of Northiam, purchased from Abell Glidd *Copyhold lands in the Parish of Northiam held by the Manor of Ewhurst == Will Transcript == [Page 1] In the name of God Amen
August the eighteenth Anno domini one thousand six hundred fiftie and
three I John Frewen of Northyham in the County of Sussex Clerk beinge
in good health and p[er]fect memory (thankes be given to God) consideringe the
shortness of mans life the certaintie of death and the uncertaintie of the
tyme and well knoweinge that the tyme of sickness and weakeness is fitter to
be spent in meditation on heaven and heavenly thinges and in prepareinge
a mans soule for the kingdome of heaven then at that tyme to be trobled
about the disposeings of his worldly estate I have thought fitt for the better
setlinge and disposeinge of the estate wch God in his mercy hath given unto me
to make my last will and testament in this tyme of my health and p[er]fect memory
And I doe make my last Will and Testament in manner and forme followinge
First I give and bequeath my soule unto the hands of Allmightie God
steadfastly hopeinge and beleiveinge by and through the meritts of Jesus
Christ my redeemer to obtaine free pardon of all my sines and my body I comitt
to the earth from whence it came to be buried in decent manner of Christian
buriall Item I give and bequeath unto the poore people of Northiam fifty
shillinges of lawfull mony to be distributed amongst some of them as my
executrix shall think fitt within one month after my decease Item I give
and bequeath to '''[[Scott-50668|Dorothy]]''' my beloved wife all her weareinge apparell rynges
and rydeinge furniture wch shee shall have at the tyme of my decease And
allsoe all such household p[ro]vision and victuall whatsoever as then shall be
in my house togeather with all such wood coals swine and poultry as then
shall be in or about my house And all such wheat malt and other corne as I
shall have then growinge or in my house or barne or shall then be oweinge
unto or due unto mee from any p[er]son or p[er]sons whatsoever Item I give and
bequeath unto every one and other of my children '''John''' '''[[Frewen-49|Thomas]]''' '''William'''
'''Samuell''' and '''Mary''' one featherbed and bolster and pillowe Coverlett (or rugg)
two blankets two pairs of sheetes two table cloathes two towells and a dozen
of napkins and trunks or chest with locks and keyes unto them All wch to be taken
at the choyce of my said children the eldest to his choyce first and then the
others accordinge to theire seniority of birth to have theire priority of choice
and if any of my children should not be of age or dyscretion to make choice for
themselves then my will is that my beloved brother Mr '''Thankefull Frewen'''
and my sonne in lawe Mr '''John Sharpe''' of Tenterden in the Countie of Kent
doe make choice for such of them And my will is that the same shall be delivered
unto them within six monthes next after they shall attain theire sev[er]all ages
of one and twenty yearss or dayes of marriage wchshall first happen and untill
that tyme shall remaine in the Custody of my beloved wife if shee shall
soe longe live and remain a widowe but if she shall happen to marry or to
die then to be delivered and remaine in the custody of my good brother Mr
'''Thankefull Frewen''' and my sonne in lawe Mr '''John Sharpe''' of Tenterden And
[Page 2] my will and desire is that my said children shall sev[er]ally have and enioy all
such silver spoones and other plate as by theire frends have been ser[er]ally
given unto them to my sonn '''John''' eight silver spoones and one gold guilt spoone
my sonne '''Thomas''' three silver spoones and one gold guilt spoone and two litle
silver Cupps my sonn '''William''' one silver tanker one silver wine Cupp two
gold guilt spoones and a silver porringe my sonne '''Samuell''' fouer silver
spoones And my daughter '''Mary''' one gold guild spoone and one silver spoone
and I alsoe hereby give and bequeath unto my sonne '''John''' my silver tanker
and two gold guilt wine Cupps And to my daughter '''Mary''' six silver spoones one
silver bowle and one gold guilt wine cupp all wch to remaine in the Custody of
my beloved wife untill they come to there sev[er]all ages of one and twenty
yeares or dayes of marriage if shee shall soe long live and remaine a widow
but if shee happen to dye or to marry before they shall attayne to that
age or dayes of marriage then to remaine in the custody of my brother Mr
'''thankefufl Frewen''' of London and of my sonne in lawe Mr '''John Sharpe''' of
Tenderden in the County of Kent Item I do further give and bequeath unto '''Mary'''
my said daughter a longe a longe damaske Table cloth and a short damaske
Table cloth and two dozen of damaske napkins and a damaske Towell Item I
give unto '''Mary''' my grandchild the daughter of my said daughter '''Mary''' the
sume of fifty pounds of lawfulll mony to bee paied into the hands of my sonne
in lawe Mr '''John Sharpe''' within six monthes after my decease (if my said
grandchild be then livinge) by him to be repaied unto her (towards the
increase of her portion) when shee shall attaine unto the age of one and
twenty yeares or daye of marriage which shall first happen Item whereas
by force and vertue of certaine Articles of agreement made and agreed
upon between my brother Mr '''Thankefull Frewen''' on the one part and me
the said '''John Frewen''' of the other part bearinge date the one and
twnetieth day of July in the seventeenth yeare of the late '''[[Stuart-1|kinge Charles]]'''
I have and ought to have and enioy a p[ro]portioanble share and benefitt of the
rents and profits of certaine lands lyeinge in the parish of Irhillson in the
County of Sussex late the lands of the right hon:ble '''Thomas late Earle of'''
'''Winchester''' deceased and lately leased unto my said brother Mr '''Thankefull'''
'''Frewen''' for a tearme of yeares yet to come and unexpired as in and by the
said Articles more at large appeareth Nowe my will and meaneinge And I
doe hereby will and bequeath that '''Dorothy''' my welbeloved wife shall have
receave and enioy the third part of my share and p[ro]portion of rent of the said
premisses durenge the said tearme of years therein to come and unexpired
if she shall soe longe live and remaine a widowe for and towards the
mainetainance and education of all my children And the other two parts
of the said rents I give and bequeath unto my said eldest sonne '''John Frewen'''
towards his present mainetainance Item I give unto my said sonn '''John Frewen'''
and his heires for ever the messuage or tenement garden orchard and lands
thereunto belongeinge unto yueinge in the whole two acres whether of the same
there be more or lesse wch I lately bought of '''Timothy Butler''' senior (and
now is in the occupation of the said '''Timothy Butler''' or his Assignes lyeinge
and beinge in the parish of Northyam Item I give unto my sonn '''Thomas'''
'''Frewen''' and his heirs for ever (after the decease of my wife) the house I
nowe dwell in with all the orchards gardens barns and other buildinges and other
lands commonly called or knowne by the names of Farthinges or Millers which
I purchased of '''William Bridges''' together with about a quarter of an acre of
land adioyneings to my orchard wch I bought of '''Timothy Butler''' provided
always and upon this condition that my said sonne '''Thomas''' doe in consideregard
thereof resigne resigne and yield up unto my sonne '''John Frewen''' and to his heirs
for ever (within six monthes after my decease and the decease of my wife) all
his right title claime and interest unto certaine lands in Hawkhurst in the
[Page 3] County of Kent of the nature of Gavelkind lands which is entayled unto
all my sonnes but if my said sonne '''Thomas''' doe not within six monthes after my
decease and the decease of my said wife resigne and yeild up unto my said sonne
'''John''' all his right title clayme and interest unto the said lands in Hawkhurst
then my will is that my said sonne '''John''' and his heires for ever shall have and
enioy the said howse I now dwell in with all the buildinges and lands formerly
mentioned and bequeathed unto my sonn '''Thomas''' Item I give unto my sonne
'''William Frewen''' and his heires for ever one Annuity of three pounds p[er] Anum
which I have issueinge out of the lands of '''John Igulden''' (late pipers) lyeinge
and beinge in the parish of Northyam aforesaid Item I give unto my sonne
'''William''' nynescore pounds of lawfull mony of England (which ninescore
pound my will is shall be paied into the hands of my overseers my brother
Mr '''Thankefull Frewen''' and my sonn in lawe Mr '''John Sharpe''' within six
monthes after my deceae and by them to be repaied unto my sonn '''William'''
'''Frewen''' when he shall come unto the age of one and twentie yeares (provided
allwayes and upon this conditon that my said sonne '''William Frewen''' (within
six monthes after he comes to the age of one and twentie yeares after my
decease and the decease of my wife) doe yeild up unto my eldest sonn '''John Frewen'''
and his heires for ever all his right title clayme and interest unto certain
lands in Hawkhurst of the nature of Gavelkind lands but if my said sonne
'''William Frewen''' doe not within six monthes after he comes to the age of one
and twenty yeares or within six monthes after my decease and the decease
of my wife yeild up all his right title clayme and interest unto the said lands
in Hawkhurst to my said sonn '''John Frewen''' and his heires for ever Item
I will and bequeath unto the foresaid some of ninescore pounds to my said sonn
'''John Frewen''' and his heirs for ever Item I give unto my sonne '''Samuell'''
'''Frewen''' and his heires for ever my little Cottage or Tenement with the
appurtenunces wch I purchased of '''Abell Glidd''' lyeinge and beinge in
Northyam aforesaid Item I give unto my said sonn '''Samuell''' and to his heires
fir ever all my Coppyhold lands lyeinge and beinge in the parish of
Northyam aforesaid and holden of the Mannor of Ewhurst Item I give and
bequeath unto my son '''Samuell''' the sume of fiftie pounds of lawfull
mony of England to be paid within one yeare after my decease into the hands
of my brother Mr '''Thankefull Frewen''' and my sonne in lawe '''John Sharpe'''
to be by them imployed in bindinge out my said sonne '''Samuell''' to be an
apprentice in the City of London or to be otherwise imployed for hus use and
profitt as they and my executrix shall thinke best Item I give unto my said
sonne '''Samuell Frewen''' and his heires for for ever the sume of ninescore pounds
of lawfull mony of England wch ninescore pounds my will shall be paied
into the hands of my brother Mr '''Thankefull Frewen''' and my sonne in lawe
Mr '''John Sharpe''' within six monthes after my decease and by them to bee
repaied unto my sonne '''Samuell Frewen''' when he shall come to the age of
one and twentie yeares proveded allwayes and upon this Conditon that my
said sonne '''Samuell''' (within six monthes after he comes to the age of one
and twentie yeares and after my decease and the decease of my wife)
doe yeild up unto my eldest sonn '''John Frewen''' and his heires for ever all his
right title clayme and interest unto certaine lands in Hawkhurst of the
nature of Gavelkind lands but if my said sonne '''Samuell Frewen''' doe not
within six monthes after hee comes to the age of one and twentie yeares
or within six monthes after my decease and the decease of my wife
yeild up all his right title clayme and interest unto the said land in Hawkhurst
to my said sonne '''John Frewen''' and his heires for ever then I will and
bequeath the said sume of ninescore pounds to my sonne '''John''' and his heires
for ever Item my will is that is any of my sonnes happen to dye before they
have receaved the said severall sumes bequeathed unto them that then
the said severall sume or somes be equally divided amongst my sonnes which
[Page 4} shall be then livinge Item I give and bequeath unto my sonne '''Thomas''' all my
divinity bookes notes and mynuments whatsoever Item I give and bequeath unto
my sonne '''John Frewen''' all my other books notes mynuments whatsoever And
my will is that they be delivered unto them by my executrix and overseers of
this my last will and Testament within one halfe yeare after my decease all the rest
of my goods chells and household stuffe (as plate beddinge bedstedles curtaines tables
stooles chaires Cushions linnen pewter brass yron) and all my husbandry instruments
or tooles not formerly bequeathed I give and bequeath unto my Sonne '''Thomas'''
'''Frewen''' and his heires for ever porvided allwayes and upon tihs Conditon that my
said sonne '''Thomas''' in consideration thereof to pay unto my two younger sonnes
'''William''' and '''Samuell''' to each of them the full some of twenty pounds of lawfull
mony of England within six months after my decease and the decease of my wife
but if my said sonne '''Thomas''' doe not within the said limited time pay p[er]ay or
cause to be paied unto my said sonnes '''William''' and '''Samuell''' to each of them twenty
pounds a peice then my will is the for the fore mentioned household stuffe (as
plate beddinge bedstedles curtains tables stooles chaires cushions linnen pewter
brass iron and woodden vessells) shall be equally devided by my overseers betwixt
my two younger children children '''William''' and '''Samuell''' But my will is that my wife
shall have and enioy all the promisses (my bookes notes and mynuments only
excepted) soe longe as she remaines a widowe (if she desire it) And I doe make
'''Dorothy''' my welbeloved wife sole executrix of this my last will and Testament but
if shee happen to dye before me or before shee hath proved this my last will and
Testament then I doe hereby appoint my eldest sonne '''John Frewen''' to be the sole
executor of this my last will and Testament And I desire and appoint my loveinge
brother Mr '''Thankefull Frewen''' and my sonne in lawe Mr '''John Sharpe''' of Tenterden
to be overseers of the same intreateinge them to be aideinge and assistinge unto
my wife in the execution of this my last will and Testament and to helpe her to
gett in such debts as shall be due unto me at the dime of my death Allsoe I give
and bequeath unto my beloved wife all the rents and profitts of my Annualty as
all the rents and profitts of all my Tenements and lands in Northyam aforesaid to
have hold and enioy from and after my decease untill the day of her death if shee
shall she longe remaine a widowe but if shee happen to dye or to marry than I will
and bequeath all the rents aforesaide to my overseers of this my last will and
Testament in trust for and towards the mainetainance and education of my children
untill they shall come to the age of one and twenty yeares Item I give unto my
cosen '''Timothy Butler''' sen forty shillinges Allsoe I give unto my servant '''Ann'''
'''Boyes''' (if she dewll with me at the tyme of my decease) the sum of three pounds And
unto all the rest of my servants tenn shillinges a peece of lawfull mony of England
to be paied unto them within six monthes by my executrix after my decease
As touchinge my lands in Hawkhurst my will is that my wife shall receave and
enioy all the rents and profitts thereof soe linge as she liveth whether shee
marry or not marry In witnes whereof I the said '''John Frewen''' have herento set
my hand and seale and unto every sheete of paper beinge fouer in number
I have subscribed my name '''John Frewen''' written with my owne hand signed
sealed published and declared in the presence of us '''John Iggulden''' '''Thomas'''
'''Frewen''' '''Gyles Clarke''' == Proving Transcript == This will was proved at Westminster the seventh day of March in the
yeare of our lord one thousand six hundred and fiftie and three before the iudges for
probat of Wills and grantings of Administrations lawfully Authorized by the
oath of '''Dorothy''' the relict and executrix named in the said will to whom
Administration was Committed of all and singular the goods chells and debts
of the said deceased she beinge first sworne by Comon truely to Adme the same == Research Notes == '''Gavelkind'''
Gavelkind was a system of inheritance in which a deceased person's land was divided equally among all male heirs.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gavelkind Wikipedia] Accessed 30 June 2022. In his Will John compensates his younger sons if they are willing to resign their claims on their portion of that inheritance. '''Right Honourable Thomas late Earle of Winchester deceased'''
The Earldom of Winchester, which was never held by anyone called Thomas, was returned to the crown in 1500.G.E.C. [George Edward Cokayne], ed., Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom: Extant, Extinct, or Dormant. [First edition] Volume 8.
[https://archive.org/details/completepeerage00cokagoog/page/168/mode/2up?q=Winchester Internet Archive] Accessed 30 June 2022.
It is likely that John meant [[Finch-2316|Thomas Finch, Earl of Winchilsea]], who had died in 1639, and held lands at Ickleshamhttps://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1604-1629/member/finch-sir-thomas-1578-1639 (thanks to [[Donnelly-2171|Nic Donnelly]] for the suggestion). This ties in with the agreement detailed in the Will dated 21 July in the 17th regnal year of King Charles I, which equates to 21 July 1641.[https://www.bosburyhistoryresource.org.uk/DD/regnal-year-converter.html Regnal Year Calculator] Accessed 30 June 2022 This is confirmed by an Assigment in trust to Thankful Frewen for £30121 7s 6d, of land and hereditaments in Icklesham late property of the deceased Earl of Winchelsea.[https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/cb9e6dff-0351-4364-a4c0-557102f476ec National Archive]
Reference: FRE/370
Description: Assignment in Trust
Date: 1 October 1649
Held by: East Sussex and Brighton and Hove Record Office
The mortgage referred to was dated the 21 July 1641. == Sources ==

Will of John Fuller the elder of Redenhall, Norfolk, 1609

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Will of John Fuller the elder of Redenhall 1608 https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSND-QSNX-S?i=766&cat=278818 Written on the 16 December 1608 and proved in the Episcopal Consistory Court, Archdeaconry of Norwich on 2 January 1609/10 Transcription conventions:
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'''Persons mentioned''' *I '''John Fuller the elder of Redenhall in the County of Norff yeoman''' testator *''' Margaret my loving wife''' wife of testator *'''John Fuller my sonne''' *'''Thomas Fuller my sonne''' under 21 years of age *'''Will[ia]m Fuller my eldest sonne''' * '''Mr Thomas Cotton of the Citye of London Esquier''' Supervisor of will *f '''Thomas Fuller''' witness, presumably not the testator's son *'''Thomas Evered''' witness *'''William Reade Snr''' witness [Page 1 folio 222 verso, image number767]
In the name of god Amen/ The sixteene
day of December in the yere of our Lord God one thousand six
hundred and eyght And in the yeres of the Raygne of our
Soveraygne Lord James by the grace of God of England
France and Ireland Kinge Defender of the faith etc the sixt
and of Scotland the twoo and fortye I '''John Fuller
'''the elder of Redenhall in the County of Norff yeoman''' being
sicke of bodye but in good and p[er]fect remembrance laude and
prayse be unto Almighty God doe make ordayne and declare
this my last will and Testament in manor and forme following
vizt First and before all thinges I com[m]ende my soule into
the handes of Almighty God my maker hoping assuredly
by the only meritts of Jesus Christ my redeemer to be made
protaker of everlasting life And my bodye I com[m]ende to the earth
where it was made the same to be orderly buried in that
church yard where it shall please God to call me to his
mercye

Secondly I give and bequeath unto''' Margaret
'''my loving wife''' all that my Inclose called and knowne by the
name of Hollands sett lying and being in Redenhall aforesaid
holden by Copye of Courtroll of the Manour of Redenhall
to the said '''Margaret my wife''' and her Assignes for and during
the terme of her naturall life And after the decease of the
said '''Margaret my wife''' I give and bequeath all the said
Inclose called Hollandes with all and singular the appurten[an]ces
unto '''John Fuller my sonne''' To have and to holde the said
incloser with all and Singular thappurten[a]nces unto the said''' John'''
my sonne his heyres and assignes forever
Item I will and
bequeath unto the said '''Margaret my wife''' all other lands
whatsoever holden by copy of Courtroll of the said Mannour of
Redenhall hall to have and to holde all and singular the said
last writed landes with theappurten[a]nces unto the said Margaret
my wife and her Assignes for and towards the education and
bringing up of my children that I now have and shall have by the
said '''Margaret my wife untill such tyme as Thomas Fuller
'''my
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'''my sonne shall ( or should if he had lived accomplished and come
'''to his age of one and twenty yeres''' And then I will all those
my said lands last bequesthed ( the aforesaid Inclose called
hollands onlye excepted) shallbe solde by the said '''Margaret
'''my wife''' to the best prise And the money for the same to be
taken and receyved and ................. I will it shall be
equally devided by the said''' Margaret my wife''' amongst
all those my children that I now have and shall have by
the aforesaid '''Margaret my wife''' Provided alwayes and I
will all my tenementes and meaning is that if my said
children or such of them as shalbe living at the tyme when
as the said '''Thomas Fuller''' shall or should as is aforesaid
accomplish and come to the age of one and twenty yeres
shall not lay in such sufficient ser.... unto the said '''Margaret
'''my wife''' as she shall like as for the payment of six pounds
Thirteene shillings and fower pence of lawfull English money
unto the said '''Margaret my wife''' yerely every yere
during he naturall life Then I will that she shall
have the bsaid lands appoynted to be solde as is aforesaid
to her owne use during the terme of her naturall life
And if it happen the said '''Margaret my wife''' be dep[ar]ted this
present life before any sale be made by her of my said
lands herein this my last will and Testament
nominated and appoynted for her to sell as is aforesaid
Then I will and my true intent and meaning is that
the aforesaid lands w[i]th all and singular their appurten[a]nces
and every parte and p[ar]cell of the some herein this my
last will and Testament nominated and appoynted
and appoynted to be sold by the said '''Margaret my wife'''
shall wholly remayne and be unto my said children and
every of them their heyres and Assignes and to be equally
divided amongst them accordinge to the true intente and
meaning of this my last will and Testament
Item I will
that '''Will[ia]m Fuller my eldest sonne''' shall have the
offer
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offer and p[re]ferment to buye my said lands in this my
last will and Testament appoynted to be solde soe
as he the said '''Will[ia]m '''give for the farme lands as much
money and as ready payment as any other man will
give for the same
Item I will that w[i]thin one month
next ensuyng after my decease all my moveables goodes
cattells and stuffe of household whatsoever shalbe sone
valued and prised at the full value and prise that the
sam4 shalbe thought worth by three or fower indifferent
p[er]sons of my neyghbours dwelling in Redenhall aforesaid
The one halfe whereof I wholly give and bequeath unto the
said '''Margaret my wife''' for and towards the education and
bringing up of my said Children as is aforesaid and for and
towards the payment of my debts and discharging of such
Legacies as in this my last will and Testament I
shall give and bequeath And the full value of the other
halfe of my said moveables goods cattells and stuffe of
household soe valued and prised as is aforesaid I will
shalbe equally divided amongst my said Children that
I nowe have and herefater shall have by the said '''Margaret
'''my wife''' to be paid and delivered to them and every of them
as they shall accomplish and come to their severall ages of
one and twenty yeres Provided alwaayes and I will and
my true intent and meaning is that the said''' Margaret
'''my wife''' shall w[i]thin six weeks next ensuying after my
decease stande and become bound in one sufficient
writing Obligatory unto '''Mr Thomas Cotton of the
'''Citye of London Esquier''' in the som[m]r of one hundred pounds
truly discharge satisfye paye and p[er]forme all such Legacies
and bequests as in this my last will and Testament I
have given and bequeathed according to the true intente
and meaning hereof and the trust I have reposed in her
And if she the said''' Margaret my wife''' shall refuse to
enter
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enter into such bonde as is aforesaid w[i]thin such tyme as
is afore by .... (be... hereunto reasonably required
by the said''' Mr Thomas Cotton''' or his Assignes) then she
the said''' Margaret '''to forfeite and loose the whole
benefitte of every Legacye and bequest before in this my
last will and Testament given or bequeathed unto
her anything herein mentioned to te contrarye
notwithstanding and then I will nd my true intent
and meaning is that all and every legacie gifte and
bequest before in this my aslt will and Testament given
and bequeathed unto her the said''' Margaret my wife
shall wholly remayne and be unto my said last recited
Children to be equally devided amongst them
|Item further
I will that if it shall happen any of my said Children to
depart this p[re]sent life before he she or they have recyved
his her or their said Legacies before i this my last will
and Testament given and bequeathed unto rhem Then I
will that the Legacie of him her or them soe deceased shall
remayne and be to the other of my said last recited children
surviving to be equally divided amongst them
Item I doe
ordayne and make the aforesaid '''Margaret my wife''' sole
Executrix of this my Testament and last will charging
her as the will answeres before God that she be carefull to
p[er]forme this my will according to the true intente and
meaning hereof And that she see that my bodye may be
brought orderly to the grave and discharge all duetyes
and payments for my burial expenses and for the probate
of this my Testament and last will And I ordayne and
make the aforesaid''' Mr Thomas Cotton''' Supervisor of
this my last will and I give unto him for his paynes in
this behalf [Ten ? obscured rather by a blot] shillings of golde And for a further
testimony that this is my Testament and last will and that I have revoked all former wills before this tyme
by
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by me made I have in the p[re]ens of certayne witnesses hereafter
named sette my hand to the three sheets before going and to
this last sheet I have sette my hande and seale in the p[re]ens
and Testimony of '''Thomas Fuller Thomas Evered and
'''William Reade Snr
THis will was proved on the 2 January 1609
. ==Sources==

Will of John G Mann

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== Will of [[Mann-7064|John Gibson Mann]]== The last will + testament John Mann deceased State of South Carolina, Abbeville District In the name of god Amen, I John Mann in the state and district aforesaid now weak in body but sound in mind and memory I do hereby make and constitute this my last will and testament as follows that: First to have all my lawful debts paid and the balance distributed as follows.... To my loving wife '''[[Smith-149092|Margaret]]''' I allow her the use of the plantation as long as she shall live, also a negro girl named '''Juliet'''. To my older daughter '''[[Mann-10510|Pemela]]''' I will unto her a brown mare named Pleasure To my son '''[[Mann-2752|John G Mann]]''' I will unto him a brown filly named Jurty and also a saddle. To my son '''[[Mann-7062|William R Mann]]''' I will unto him a horse him being not yet of age and a saddle also. To my daughter '''[[Mann-10514|Margret]]''' I will unto her a horse worth fifty dollars and also a saddle with a bed + furniture. To my daughter '''[[Mann-10540|Ann]]''' I will unto her a horse worth fifty dollars and a saddle also with a bed + furniture. The lands to be equally divided between '''Michael S. Mann,''' '''John G. Mann''' and '''William K Mann'''. The balance of the property shall be sold at public sale and when the money is collected then let an equal division be made amongst all the legatees. To my daughter '''Margret''' I will unto her a cow and calf. And to my daughter '''Ann''' I will her a certain cow named Cherry and a yearling calf; with also an additional cow and calf. The conditions of the within will is such that if any of the family should marry and die without leaving any heir behind, the property which they received out of the estate shall fall back to the survivors of the said family. For the Executor of the within Estate I appoint '''Alexander Spence''', '''Michael S Mann''', '''Moses Mann''' to [?] collect all monies that is or shall become due to the said estate. Signed, sealed and delivered this 1st day of March 1830 in the presence of
Gilbert Mann
Robert Mann
A Spence
John Man LS
Proven by the oath of Gilbert Mann qualified all the Executors therein named 21 June 1830
Moses Taggart [2 letters illegible due to torn page] == Sources == *"South Carolina Probate Records, Bound Volumes, 1671-1977," images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:939L-FX4Y-M?cc=1919417&wc=M6NW-QP8%3A210902801%2C210917001 : 21 May 2014), Abbeville > Wills, 1815-1837, Vol. 02 > image 162 of 236; citing Department of Archives and History, Columbia. (transcription- E Weatherall Jun2021)

Will of John Gaskarth DD of Allhallows Barking 1732

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Will of John Gaskarth DD of Allhallows Barking Written 9th January 1731/2 and proved 19th December 1732 Transcribed by [[Farler-25|Joe Farler]] in 2018 from a copy from the UK National Archives at Kew. Prob 11/655/179 In the Name of God Amen [[Gaskarth-12|I John Gaskarth]] S.C.D. vicar or Rector of All Saints Barking, London, Unworthy of all God’s Mercies and Blessings spiritual and temporal abundantly vouchsafed me through my whole life As which I have not answered in those due improvements to and that renewal of mind and spirit that I ought to have done and which the Grace Spring in my Blessed Redeemer thro’ my willing obediance would have advanced and wrought in me for which my unprofiting under those meanes afforded in me And those latterly Corrections with which God had Heavenly visited and for all my other numberless offences I cast myself in the deepest Contrition on his infinite Mercy in my Blessed `Redeemer assuredly believing what he had declared himselfe to be God and Man the saviour of the world and in hope of pardon and salvation through him Being at the present wishing thereof through divine Goodness aforesaid….. disposeing mind and memory I ordaine and constitute this my last Will and Testament in form following Imprimis recommending myselfe to God and his Gracious protection in life and death that I would keepe and preserve me in his feare and love while my Sojourning here and all the time of the dissolution of my Earthly and mortal part receive my Soul into the place and state whether our Saviour went after his expiring on the Cross till the Resurrection of the Blessed. As to my Earthly and mortal part if by the ordering of Providence I shall dye in London I desire should be buryed in the Church Yard of All Saints Barking: With respect to my worldly goods I bequeath and give them as followeth: To Mary and Ann, Eldest daughters of my Nephew John Gaskarth deceased to each and severally Four hundred pounds of lawful money of Great Brittain. I also give to Sarah and Jane younger daughters of my said Nephew John Gaskarth deceased to each and severally Three hundred and fifty pounds of the like lawfull money of Great Brittain. And I also give to Gawin, William and Joseph, younger sons of my said Nephew John Gaskarth deceased to each and severally Four hundred pounds of the like lawfull money of Great Brittaine provided alwaies that if any of the fore mentioned sonns or daughters should marry before the age of twenty two yeares compleated without the consent of their Mother and their Eldest Brother John Gaskarth or the survivors of them or their appointed Guardian or Guardians then my will is that the Legacy or Legavies hereby bequeathed and given to her or them so marrying without such consent as aforesaid shall goe and remaine unto the other legatees sonns and daughters in equall dividends. And my further Will also is that if any of the sonns or daughters shall dye before the said legacies become payable the said legacies be equally divided as above mentioned among the survivors sonns and daughters. Item: I give Fifty pounds to be paid in to the hands of the Church Wardens that then shall be of the parish of All Saints Barking London for the benefit and reliefe of Poor housekeepers nott receiving weekly provision from the parish and to be distributed by the vestry men in vestry as they shall judge most due and proper. Item I give to the parish of St Nicholas in Bristoll as a testimony of the gratefull sence I have ever had on my mind of the undeserved respects of the then parishioners att my first Ministry among them, Thirty pounds for the poor of the said parish to be paid into the hands of the Churchwardens then being and distributed by and according to the discretion of the vestry of the said parish. Item I give to the parish of Chevening in Kent Tenn pounds for the poor of the said parish to be in the distribution of the Rector and Churchwardens of the said parish Itme: I give to Mrs Sarah Geary for the long and faithful service of thirty two yeares and for the great care and prudent ordering of my domestic affaires Seaven hundred pounds of lawfull money of Great Brittaine with all my household goods lynnen wearing apparell and all my plate except my Great Silver Tankard which I give to my Executor John Gaskarth as hereafter appointed and nominated . Item I give to Mary Webb for her long and honest service two hundred pounds Item I give to Mrs Randall, Sexton of All Saints Barking Twenty pounds Item I give to Mr John Pearson Clarke of all Sts. Barking Twenty pounds All and every which sumes of lawfull money of Great Brittaine Item I give to Peter Keith sonn of James Keith M.D. deceased Fifty pounds Item I give to George Cheyne M.D. Fifty pounds of lawfull money Item: I give to Mr Thomas Gardener att A???ey in Gloucestershire Twenty pounds of like lawfull money Item: I give to Mr Charles Stuart Twenty pounds. Item: I give to the Green Coate Charity Schoole in Tower Ward Fifty pounds But that some particuar regard be had to the poor children of our owne parish that shall be in the said schoole Item: I give all my Books to the Master Fellows and scholars of the College or Hall of Maria de Valentia commonly called Pembroke Hall in Cambridge with Fifty pounds also of lawfull money to support the Charges of carrying them down to the College but reserving a liberty to my Executor John Gaskarth to take and have what English Books he thinks for his use and benefitt. Item I give to Mr William Gaskarth my good friend and for the assistance he shall give to my Executor in the execution of this my Will two hundred pounds All the residue of my goods and Estate money or lands (my just debts and funerall charges deducted and paid ) I devise give and bequeath to John Gaskarth the Eldest son of my late Nephew John Gaskarth and to his heires Executors Administrators and assigns for ever. Butt on this express Condition that he, his heires, his Executors, his Administrators shall and do pay unto my good Neice his Mother Ann Gaskarth during her natural life if so long time she continue and live unmarryed and longer the yearly annuity or sume of Eight pounds per annum of lawfull money of Great Brittaine payable and to be paid half yearly . And I herby constitute and appoint him the said John Gaskarth the Eldest son of my Nephew John Gaskarth deceased the full and sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament and do hereby revoke and make void all former or other Wills by me at time heretofore devised and made . In witness whereof I the said John Gaskarth the Testator have hereunto sett my hand and seale the nineth of January Anno Domini Seaventeene hundred thirty one and in the fifth yeare of the reign of our Sovereign Lord George the Second of Great Brittaine and France and Ireland. Defender of the faith. John Gaskarth. Signed sealed published and declared by —— — John Gaskarth the said Testator for and as his last Will and Testament in the presence of us who have hereunder subscribed our names as witnesses thereto in his presence: P Cranke, Hen. Cowdery, James Cappar. Proved 19th December 1732

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